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InfoSWMM and InfoSewer from Innovyze both are Extensions inside of Arc Map (versions 10 to 10.6 and counting)

InfoSWMM and InfoSewer from Innovyze both are Extensions inside of Arc Map (versions 10 to 10.6 and counting). As Innovyze Arc GIS products they (and InfoWater) share a common menu structure: Project, Edit, View, Exchange, Scenario, Tools, Utilities, Applications and Help. InfoSewer only has one Application, InfoSewer Load Allocator, whereas … Read the rest

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Tutorial – Step 8. Calibrate the RTK Hydrograph Parameters for InfoSWMM RDII Analyst

Step 8. Calibrate the RTK Hydrograph Parameters

Automated calibration is another powerful tool that RDII Analyst offers. The calibration tool identifies optimal parameters of the RTK hydrograph to match the RDII flow simulated by InfoSWMM H2OMAP SWMM with the RDII time series identified by RDII Analyst using the decomposition process … Read the rest

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Tutorial – Step 3. Specify Flow Monitoring Data and Rainfall Data in InfoSWMM RDII Analyst

Step 3. Specify Flow Monitoring Data and Rainfall Data

1. Create a new analysis by clicking the New button ( ) from the toolbar or the New Menu command

Doing this will launch the New Analysis dialog editor:

File links for Rainfall and Flow

C:UsersPublicDocumentsInfoSWMMExamplesFlowData.TXT

C:UsersPublicDocumentsInfoSWMMExamplesRainfallData.txt

The top of the … Read the rest

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Rainfall and Flow Example Format in InfoSWMM and InfoSWMM SA RDII Analyst

Rainfall and Flow Example Format

The format of the rainfall and flow files used in this tutorial. The rainfall file has tabs, whereas the flow file is space delimited.

Rainfall Format

File links for Rainfall and Flow

C:UsersPublicDocumentsInfoSWMMExamplesFlowData.TXT

C:UsersPublicDocumentsInfoSWMMExamplesRainfallData.txt

The top of the Flow Data File looks like

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Head loss due to Transitions and Fittings (Local loss) for InfoSWMM and SWMM5

Head loss due to Transitions and Fittings (Local loss)

Whenever flow velocity changes direction or magnitude in a conduit (e.g., at fittings, bends, and other appurtenances) added turbulence is induced. The energy associated with that turbulence is eventually dissipated into heat that produces a minor head loss, or local (or … Read the rest

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