August 2013
Advanced SWMM 5 import into InfoSWMM and H2OMAP SWMM
The SWMM 5 1D Components in InfoSWMM 2D
Note: The SWMM 5 1D Components in InfoSWMM 2D
InfoSWMM 2D uses standard SWMM 5 components to connect the 1D Nodes to the 2D Mesh. A bottom outlet orifice at the maximum depth of the node drains to a SWMM 5 Outfall at the fixed elevation equal to the Node … Read the rest
H2OMAP Sewer and InfoSewer Water Quality Options
Subject: H2OMAP Sewer and InfoSewer Water Quality Options
You can model 8 options in H2OMAP Sewer and InfoSewer to simulate various aspects of Water Quality (Figure 1). If you make the base scenario no water quality you can have the same network, same loading but different aspects of water quality
How Dry Weather Flow is Used in InfoSWMM at a Node
Note: How Dry Weather Flow is Used in InfoSWMM at a Node
There are four components to the Dry Weather Flow (DWF) in InfoSWMM:
1. The mean flow in user units at the node,
2. The DWF Allocation Code – if you are using the DWF Allocator
3. … Read the rest
All Possible Culverts Example Model in SWMM5
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Weir and Orifice Flow Equations for a Weir in SWMM 5
Three Inertial Term Options in SWMM 5 and InfoSWMM/H2OMAP SWMM
Subject: Three Inertial Term Options in SWMM 5 and InfoSWMM/H2OMAP SWMM
The dynamic wave flow in SWMM5 and InfoSWMM is calculated from the following equation
Q = (Qold – dq2 + dq3*sigma + dq4*sigma ) / ( 1 + dq1 + dq5)
Where,
Qold = Last Time Step … Read the rest
Link Simulated Parameters used in either the Normal Flow or St Venant Equation of SWMM 5
Subject: Link Simulated Parameters used in either the Normal Flow or St Venant Equation of SWMM 5
St. Venant equation – this is the link attribute data used when the St. Venant Equation is used in SWMM 5. Simulated Parameters from the upstream, midpoint and downstream sections … Read the rest
Exit, Other and Entrance Loss Values in SWMM 5
Subject: Exit, Other and Entrance Loss Values in SWMM 5
The entrance, exit and other losses in SWMM 5 are computed at the upstream, downstream and midpoint of the sections of the link. However, if the normal flow equation is used for the link during a time step … Read the rest
The Groundwater Flow Component in SWMM5
Subject: The Groundwater flow in SWMM 5 Groundwater
The Groundwater flow in SWMM 5 is actually made up of three components:
1. A groundwater flow computed from the coefficient a1 and exponent b1
2. A groundwater flow computed from the coefficient a2 and exponent b2 and
3. A Surface Water … Read the rest
RDII Initial Abstraction in SWMM 5
Subject: RDII Initial Abstraction in SWMM 5
The initial abstraction in each of the three components of RDII in SWMM 5 are updated at each time step. The initialabstraction (ia) is:
ia = iaMax - iaUsed
based on the maximum amount of ia, the ia used (iaUsed), the recovery … Read the rest
RDII Parameters for SWMM 5
via Blogger http://www.swmm5.net/2013/08/rdii-parameters-for-swmm-5.html… Read the rest
Steady State Flow Analysis in InfoSWMM using a Ramp DWF
Subject: Steady State Flow Analysis in InfoSWMM using a Ramp DWF
This can be easily created using a few steps in InfoSWMM.
Step 1: Using Scenario Explorer make a cloned Child Scenario and a cloned DWF Set which will be later modified.
Step 2: Using DB Manager and … Read the rest
Steady State Flow Analysis in InfoSWMM using an External Flow Time Series
Subject: Steady State Flow Analysis in InfoSWMM using an External Flow Time Series
This can be easily created using a few steps in InfoSWMM. The flow ramp is in the Routing Interface File. The advantage is that you are able to have different ramps for the various nodes using… Read the rest
InfoSWMM 2D Layer Properties and Mesh ID
InfoSWMM and Arc GIS for Surcharge and Flooded Time
An important advantage of using InfoSWMM is the ability to use all of the Arc GIS layer and programming tools. For example, you can graph the model results for the flooded and surcharged time in a node using a Bar/Column plot to show the surcharge time in the node and
InfoSWMM and Arc GIS for Create Graphs Using Network Data and Model Results
An important advantage of using InfoSWMM is the ability to use all of the Arc GIS layer and programming tools. For example, you can graph the model results in Bar, Pie, Scatter, Bubble or other types of Graphs once the model data and model result layers are Joined together. The



