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StormCAD - element disconnection notifications

Can anyone please explain about these two different errors as shown in the screen cap ture.

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  • I also insert some fake catch basins with percent capture 0.001 to start my gutter somewhere like GU16, GU 17 etc.

  • Hello Hari,

    Are you saying the the flow results at the outfall are zero? Have you tried graphing the results to confirm if there is flow at other time steps?

    Regards,

    Scott

  • Hello Hari,

    The graph I mentioned can be ignored, since this is StormCAD.

    I took a look at your model and this appears to be working as expected. The flow report at the outfall is flow related to channels or conduits. The gutter flow is still reported in the property field "Lost Surface Rational Flow". 

    Regards,

    Scott

  • I just wanna my model setup is good or not. Because I am getting high spread. I can only use up to 9.5 ft. When I used flow master with same data the spread is different and too low.If this model is working i will go for further design new sections.

    Also, Once I rum automated design can I adjust the value manually? After adjusting I have to just analyse the network or I have re-run the design? I have four  constraints velocity, cover, slope and spread, Is there any way to assign it in  correct order because after assigning all constraints and set design inverts and pipe it gave random pipe slope to adjust constraints after design. I went through that guide "how to apply constraints " but it is still not working.

    Please suggest me for my user notifications in my model, that is ok or still I have to correct it? 

  • Hello Hari,

    There are no red user notifications and the results converge, so the setup should work. You have notifications related to lost subsurface flow, but these are for the catch basins that are set up to have a very little captured flow, so that is expected. 

    The high spread values appear to be for the gutters where there is little captured flow, so this is not a surprise as well. I checked FlowMaster for one of the gutters (GU-3) and it appears have similar results compared to StormCAD. Was there a certain gutter you checked that was different?

    As for the automated design results, StormCAD uses a set of design priorities. The order of these cannot be changed by the users. It is possible that a lower priority is violated to keep a higher priority item from being violated. 

    Applying changes manually is often required after running the automated design. As noted in the Help topic "Design Considerations":

    "As with any automated design, the program's design is intended only as a preliminary step. It will select pipe sizes and pipe invert elevations based on the input provided, but no computer program can match the skills that an experienced engineer has. The modeler should always review any automated design, and should make any changes required to adjust, improve, and otherwise polish the system."

    While you can run the design again, that will be up to your engineering judgment. If you are happy with your adjustments to the automated design run, performing an analysis should be sufficient.