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Hi. I would like to know if the equation for the Intensity in the IDF Curve Equation in the Storm Data can be modified? Thank you in advance.
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Hi. I would like to know if the equation for the Intensity in the IDF Curve Equation in the Storm Data can be modified? Thank you in advance.
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Jennelyn Baccay
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I would like to change the equation in the IDF curve equation in the Storm Data .
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Scott Kampa
Wed, Nov 15 2017 12:15 PM
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Hello Jennelyn, This equation cannot be modified. However, if you have a different equation, you may be able to generate data that can be used in a user-defined IDF table instead. Excel files can be…
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Jennelyn Baccay
Wed, Nov 15 2017 11:52 PM
Hi Scott,
Thank you for your response.
Kind regards,
Jen
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:15 PM, Scott Kampa <bounce-6E112A10-D903-4087-AB6E-4C7356A45D98@communities.bentley.com> wrote:
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RE: Hi. I would like to know if the equation for the Intensity in the IDF Curve Equation in the Storm Data can be modified? Thank you in advance.
Scott Kampa
Hello Jennelyn,
This equation cannot be modified. However, if you have a different equation, you may be able to generate data that can be used in a user-defined IDF table instead. Excel files can be saved in a .txt or .csv format, which can be imported into the IDF table using steps like those found in the following link:
What is the expected text file format for IDF import?
Regards,
Scott
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Jennelyn Baccay
Wed, Nov 15 2017 11:52 PM
Hi Scott,
Thank you for your response.
Kind regards,
Jen
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:15 PM, Scott Kampa <bounce-6E112A10-D903-4087-AB6E-4C7356A45D98@communities.bentley.com> wrote:
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RE: Hi. I would like to know if the equation for the Intensity in the IDF Curve Equation in the Storm Data can be modified? Thank you in advance.
Scott Kampa
Hello Jennelyn,
This equation cannot be modified. However, if you have a different equation, you may be able to generate data that can be used in a user-defined IDF table instead. Excel files can be saved in a .txt or .csv format, which can be imported into the IDF table using steps like those found in the following link:
What is the expected text file format for IDF import?
Regards,
Scott
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