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    • User Notification "The controls in the conduit are ignored by this solver"

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): StormCAD, CivilStorm, SewerGEMS, OpenRoads Designer, OpenSite Designer Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Calculations Problem When computing a model with the GVF-Convex (StormCAD) solver, the following user…
      • over 1 year ago
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    • Adding Stop Control Structure

      Harrison Hennessy
      Harrison Hennessy
      Hi, I am using a SewerGEMS CONNECT Version 10.01 on an academic license. I am attempting to add a stop control structure, but the option is not available for the conduit I would like to add it to. Under the conduit properties in the Physical …
      • over 1 year ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
    • What is the purpose of the "weir end coefficient" when using a trapezoidal weir for a control structure in SewerGEMS/Civilstorm?

      Craig Calvin
      Craig Calvin
      Product(s): CivilStorm, SewerGEMS Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX and 10.00.XX.XX Area: Layout and Data Input Problem What is the purpose of the "weir end coefficient" when using a trapezoidal weir for a control structure in SewerGEMS…
      • over 6 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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    • Using Start and Stop Control Structures for conduits and channels

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, CivilStorm Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Layout and Data Input Using Control Structures in the storm-sewer products Flow regulating structures, also known as control structures, are…
      • 8 months ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Modeling a flow split (diversion) in SewerGEMS or CivilStorm

      Yashodhan Joshi
      Yashodhan Joshi
      Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX, 10.00.00.XX Area: Modeling Problem How can I model a flow split / diversion, where a control structure such as a weir or orifice plate controls the split? Solution…
      • over 4 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Modeling stormwater gate valve open and closure controls

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Modeling Problem How do I model a gate valve opening and closing based on a logic such as pressure at a pressure transducer (water level in…
      • over 4 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Modeling a side weir conduit control structure

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Modeling Problem I have used the "Side Weir" option in a weir conduit control structure, but it does not appear to be discharging weir outflow away…
      • 11 months ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • Modeling a weir within a catch basin or manhole

      Jesse Dringoli
      Jesse Dringoli
      Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, StormCAD Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Modeling Problem Is it possible to model a weir within a catch basin or manhole in the the storm-sewer OpenFlows products…
      • over 3 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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    • How is the headloss for a weir calculated in the control structure for the storm and sewer products?

      Yashodhan Joshi
      Yashodhan Joshi
      Applies To Product(s): Bentley SewerGEMS, Bentley SewerCAD, Bentley CivilStorm Version(s): 08.11.xx.xx Environment: N\A Area: Modeling Subarea: N\A Original Author: …
      • over 4 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
    • RE: DIVERSION MODELING

      MPachlhofer
      MPachlhofer
      Hamid, Have you tried using the channel element and then connecting it with a cross section to your other channel element that is going to your treatment plants? What I envisioned your model looking like based on your first screen capture is something…
      • over 8 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
    • Stop Control Structure Adjacent to Outfall

      Kester McCullough
      Kester McCullough
      I have a system I am modeling in SewerGEMS and have run across the following error: 20448 "Base" "Conduit" "29" "CO-1" (N/A) "Conduit has a Stop control structure, but this is not supported next to the connected outfall element." It appears the software…
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      • over 9 years ago
      • OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
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