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What is the best method for adding new pipelines to existing models whose diameters are frozen? The intent is to minimize design errors and meet requirement of minimum residual head at all nodes
Pankhuri Agrawal
We have executed distribution network models from about 20 tanks to 20 independent service areas for a client. Pipelines are laid. Now client wants to extend all the networks, by adding 10-15% of pipelines in all models. I have dxf files containing…
5 months ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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Demand Units in WaterGEMS
Amanda Snyder
Does the "gpd" unit represent thousand gallons per day? For example, if my node has an actual demand of 1,200 gallons/day would the demand read 12 gpd in WaterGEMS?
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over 5 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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Re: Watercad V8 xm
Mal Sharkey
Hi Abdoosh, You should use a 'Submodel'. There is a Help topic describing how this works - see "Importing and Exporting Submodel Files". It's true that there are a number of tools for moving data into and out of a model, and it is important…
over 14 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
Re: WaterGems database stored in Oracle
Jesse Dringoli
Hello Jun, WaterGEMS uses an Access database to store model information. The complex structure of the schema is something that was meant to be altered by an end-user, and it cannot be changed to be stored in a different database. Instead, you should…
over 11 years ago
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