What's New in SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, and StormCAD CONNECT Edition Update 4 (version 10.04.


Product(s):SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, StormCAD, SewerCAD
Version(s):10.04.00.158
Area:Installation

Overview

CONNECT Edition Update 4 (version 10.04.00.158) of SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, and StormCAD introduces improvements and features to help you be more successful:

Table of Contents

2D Modeling

Starting with SewerGEMS and CivilStorm CONNECT Edition Update 4, you can now model a 2D analysis in SewerGEMS, reporting results such as surface flow, surface velocity, and water depth. The 2D analysis can be integrated with the 1D analysis typical of many SewerGEMS modeling. With the 2D analysis, you will be able to model 1D/2D urban flooding, including 2D flow from overtopping structures, and rainfall runoff, including overflows and direct rainfall on terrain.

All 2D related elements, input managers, results viewers are located in the 2D Modeling tab in the Ribbon interface.

The following link has additional information: 2D Modeling SewerGEMS and CivilStorm

Watch the below short video for a demonstration of the benefit of this feature. For a longer demonstration, watch this webinar recording.

www.youtube.com/watch

Improved calculation using Explicit solver with a large number of catalog inlets

If you are using the Explicit solver in SewerGEMS and CivilStorm with a large number of catalog inlets, improvements have been included that reduces the time it takes to compute a model. This improvement will be most effective in large models.

Added HDPE to Engineering Library

The HDPE material type has been included in the Engineering Libraries.

New Loss Methods when Using the Explicit (SWMM) Solver

Two new Loss Methods are included in catchments using the Unit Hydrograph runoff method in the Explicit (SWMM) solver: Horton (Modified) and Green and Ampt (Modified).

  

This replaces options to select these methods in the calculation options when using the Explicit solver.

Time Step Export Options Added to Export to Excel Feature

An option has been added to the Export to Excel feature for the user to set the time steps that are exported to Excel.

 

This feature will be useful to limit the number of rows exported out to Excel and decrease the time needed to export the data.

For more information on the Export to Excel feature, see the following link: Export data to an Excel spreadsheet.

Bulk Archive Feature in Change Tracking

A new bulk archive feature is available for change tracking. With this, you will be able to archive a large number of items from the Change Tracking database. This will remove the items from the model database file and store the archived changes in an external database file.

You can access this by going to the Review tab. Note that this does not replace the Archive feature in the Change Tracking manager.

More information on the Change Tracking feature can be found here: Using Change Tracking for insights into model changes.

Support for Automated and Manual Catchments in Catchment Delineation

Functionality has been added to automated catchment delineation in the Terrain Models manager to preserve the shape and location of catchments that were added to a model manually. This will help you model catchments if there are any issues with the accuracy of the terrain model.

A new property field, Delineation Type, has been added to the catchment properties.

If the Delineation Type is set to Manual, if you run the catchment delineation tool in Terrain Models, the automated catchment that is created or adjusted will not overlap existing manual catchments. In addition, the shape and location of the manual catchments will not change.

See this wiki for further information on using catchment delineation: Using Catchment Delineation.

Add Sump Depth to Conduit Inverts

An option to account for sump depths when setting conduit invert elevations as been included for all storm-sewer products. In the calculation options, two new fields are included: “Start/Stop Inverts Use Sump Depths” and “Measure Sump Depth To.” If “Start/Stop Inverts Use Sump Depths” is set to True and the conduit property “Set Invert to Start” or “Set Invert to Stop” is set to True, the conduit invert elevation will be set as the connected node invert elevation plus the sump depth, assuming that “Measure Sump Depth To” is set to Conduit Invert. If “Measure Sump Depth To” is set to Bottom of Conduit, the conduit invert elevation will also include the conduit thickness.

If “Start/Stop Inverts Use Sump Depths is set to False and “Set Invert to Start” or “Set Invert to Stop” are set to True, the conduit invert will equal the node invert.

Infiltration per Catchment Using Explicit (SWMM) Solver

If you are using the EPA-SWMM runoff method, you will be able to model different infiltration methods in different catchments when using the Explicit (SWMM) solver.

Exposed FI, FID, and INITIAL RATE Properties for ILSAX Catchments

When using the ILSAX runoff method for catchments, properties for FI, FID, and Initial Rate are now available.

Weighted Rational C or CN Calculation from Intersection of Land Cover Polygon with Catchment Area

In the Catchment properties, the “Area Defined By” field has an option for Land Cover Areas. If there are Land Use polygons (found in the 2D Modeling tab of the ribbon) intersecting the catchment, weighted for C and CN will be calculated based on the user-defined or catalog values used in elements.

Improved Gutter Flow Results with Multiple Incoming Gutters

A new calculation option has been included where results from multiple gutters discharging into the same In Sag catch basin or outfall. If the calculation option "Split Downstream Surface Flow Between Gutters?" is set to True, the surface flow from the terrain to downstream structure will be allocated to the gutters proportionally by gutter length. This applies to gutters with sections from terrain and discharging to the same catch basin or outfall.

SWMM Control Curves available for SWMM Control Sets

You can now include SWMM Control Curves in SWMM Control Sets. To create these, go to Components > SWMM Extensions > Control Curves. 

After adding the Control Curve it can be used for the SWMM Control Set for weirs and pumps. For example, a control set for a weir may look like this:

RULE R4A
IF JUNCTION J1 DEPTH >= 0.0
THEN WEIR W2 SETTING = CURVE CurveData-1

See more here: Using SWMM Control Sets in SewerGEMS and CivilStorm

Compatible Operating Systems and Platforms

Supported Operating Systems

Compatible Platforms

See: Platform Compatibility

Model Compatibility 

Older models can be opened in this version of SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, and StormCAD.

See: Model backward / forward compatibility

Stability enhancements and fixes to reported issues

As with all new versions, this release includes fixes to various user-reported issues from the previous release, providing an overall more stable experience.

See Also

SewerGEMS TechNotes and FAQs

CivilStorm TechNotes and FAQs

SewerCAD TechNotes and FAQs

StormCAD TechNotes and FAQs

Downloading OpenFlows / Hydraulics and Hydrology Software

Software installation order

Cumulative patch set information