• Two or more different open contours

    Hello! I am working on a project with MOHID where I have to simulate the 3D currents in the area that can be seen in the image, and I have a question: How can I differentiate two boundary conditions for the salinity and temperature profiles, I got…
  • Model File not Opening correctly

    Hello, I received a model from a client for WaterGEMs and i have two things happening depending on which of their models i attempt to open. The first is when i open the model from February and it loads fine and when i try to run it says validate.…
  • Is it possible to model broken back pipes in CivilStorm?

    I'm looking for ways to reduce outlet velocity on a storm system, and I'm not allowed to change the pipe material, so I'm hoping to try a broken back pipe. Does anyone know how to model a bbroken back pipe (or if it is even possible)? I'm currently using…
  • SIG Virtual Workshop: Bentley Hydraulics & Hydrology − March 21, 2018 − You're Invited!

    Make plans to attend the next Bentley Hydraulics & Hydrology Special Interest Group (SIG) virtual workshop, Modeling Fire Hydrant Flow Events in Water Distribution Systems with WaterCAD/WaterGEMS . This session will start on Wednesday, March 21, 2018…
  • SIG Virtual Workshop on May 17: Bentley Hydraulics & Hydrology – Stormwater and LIDs

    Join Martin Pflanz for the next Bentley Hydraulics & Hydrology Special Interest Group (SIG) virtual workshop on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 9 a.m. EDT or 7 p.m. EDT . Guest speaker Jennifer Smith, a project engineer with Hayden Consultants, Inc. in Dallas…
  • WaterCAD and Civil3D

    Hello, it will be nice and great if Bentley could add a function where pipe modelled in WaterCAD/WaterGem can be exported to Civil3D as pressure network object or pipe network. I wondering if Bentley is considering to add in this function into their…
  • Water modeling - flows passing through a closed pipe

    I am attempting to model a connection an existing distribution system. The goal is to supply two houses with drinking water and fill tanks for fire flows. What I have done is brought the water to the housing complex, then one line proceeds to the houses…
  • Re: EPAnet modeling

    Sounds like you are going through some of the usual teething troubles people have when they start to do hydraulic modeling. We should be able to help you out there, but first a couple of questions about your overall design: 1. If you close the pipeline…