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    • ACCELERATE Webinar: 5-Support Emergency and Planned Maintenance Activities

      Angela Suarez
      Angela Suarez
      June 30, 2020 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
      Online
      All ACCELERATE virtual sessions are offered complimentary to all attendees. This five-part webinar series provides water industry professionals innovative ideas for operating distribution systems at lower cost while maintaining or improving service...
      • over 3 years ago
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    • Adding custom parameters and equations with Multi Species Extension (MSX)

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Modeling Problem How can I define and use custom parameters and equations with Multi Species Extension (MSX), utilizing model parameters or results and…
      • over 1 year ago
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    • Is there a way to "reset" water age at a chlorine booster station?

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): WaterCAD, WaterGEMS Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Layout and Data Input Problem Is there a way to "reset" the water age to zero at a chlorine booster station? Background A PAX-RCS system for example…
      • over 4 years ago
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    • Can a node be a constituent source?

      Sushma Choure
      Sushma Choure
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX Area: Modeling Problem Can a node be a constituent source? Problem ID#: 67478 Solution Yes, to model a constituent source, you can set the "Is Constituent…
      • over 4 years ago
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    • Understanding Constituent Source Types and Constituent patterns

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Applies To Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Layout and Data Input Original Author: Scott Kampa, Bentley Technical Support Group Problem Description What is the difference…
      • over 2 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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    • Error when running MSX - Could not solve reaction equilibrium expressions

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 10.XX.XX.XX Area: Calculations Problem When attempting to compute a model using the Multi Species Extension (MSX), the following error occurs: Could not solve reaction equilibrium…
      • over 5 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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    • Troubleshooting Water Age Results

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Output and Reporting Problem Water age results do not look right, or a strange or unexpected water age result is seen. Solution Water age results can…
      • 5 months ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • How does WaterGEMS and WaterCAD calculate the water age in a looped system?

      Scott Kampa
      Scott Kampa
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 10.00.xx.xx, 08.11.xx.xx Area: Modeling Problem How does WaterGEMS and WaterCAD calculate the water age in a looped system? For instance, a case where flow from two pipes in converging…
      • over 6 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Getting data and setting up for a Constituent Analysis in WaterGEMS and WaterCAD

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Modeling Introduction This article has general information on getting ready to run a constituent analysis in WaterGEMS or WaterCAD. You can…
      • 5 months ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Modeling DBP Formation - Water Quality Analysis

      Scott Kampa
      Scott Kampa
      Applies To Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition,V8i Area: Modeling Original Author: Sushma Choure, Bentley Technical Support Group Problem How to model DBP formation in WaterGEMS or WaterCAD…
      • over 2 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Track multiple sources or constituents with Water Quality Batch Run

      Scott Kampa
      Scott Kampa
      If multiple water sources serve your customers, or if you have multiple constituents flowing in your pipes, you may be managing and computing separate runs to track them. Did you know that the Water Quality Batch Run tool can be used to compute and view…
      • over 6 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Blog
    • Results generated for water quality results reported as zero or N/A (Age, Trace, Constituent)

      Scott Kampa
      Scott Kampa
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Calculations Problem After setting up a trace, age or constituent analysis, There are no results for calculated trace, age or constituent results…
      • over 2 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Discrepancy in the water age results for models with short pipes and short travel times.

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Applies To Product(s): WaterCAD, WaterGEMS Version(s): 08.11.xx.xx, 10.xx.xx.xx Area: Calculations Original Author: Scott Kampa, Bentley Technical Support Group Problem There is a discrepancy…
      • over 5 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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    • Mixing Chlorine and Chloramines

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECTION Edition, V8i 08.11.05.61 and greater Area: Modeling Author: Dr. Tom Walski Background The problem with mixing chlorine (free chlorine, HOCl) with…
      • over 1 year ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Re: WaterCAD - concentration logic?

      Martin Pflanz, P.E.
      Martin Pflanz, P.E.
      Its great to see the Water Software being used for these advanced purposes. It sounds like you have done quite a bit of fiel calibration work with you model. Here are a few suggestions that may help - If you provide the model with a growth rate…
      • over 14 years ago
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