Nodes With No Width

Generating stormwater conveyance system profiles. We set up a custom drainage library, created and analyzed a network. When generating a profile of the network the nodes are shown as single lines. I haven't been able to determine where I need to define the width of the node or structure besides the grate information in the drainage library. Do the new structures/nodes require custom criteria files? If so, any suggestions (not in Bentley Institute) on criteria basics and setup? Matt
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  • The drainage profile is created on the fly by the program  the profile will start at the upstream node at its hydraulic center and go from there straight to the pipe connection point then down the pipe to the end or downstream pipe connection point then to the hydraulic center of that node and then onto the next pipe connection point.   It continues in that manner to the end of the profile.  The width of the node is a determined by where the pipes conncect to the structure and the hydraulic center.  So if your pipes connect to each other then there will likely be no width or a single line representing the node.


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  • All - thank you for the responses.

    Nico - We work mostly in PA and NJ so I need to generate nodes that represent the standard drainage structures for those states.  We tend to use the same handful of structure types so I was hoping to modify the *.x files provided with Powercivil.  However, without an understanding of what the coding in the *.x files means I'd be shooting in the dark until I hit something.  I'm looking over the FDOT training booklet.

    Beebe - How do I modify the pipe connections so they connect to the nodes and not each other?

    Matt

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  • All - thank you for the responses.

    Nico - We work mostly in PA and NJ so I need to generate nodes that represent the standard drainage structures for those states.  We tend to use the same handful of structure types so I was hoping to modify the *.x files provided with Powercivil.  However, without an understanding of what the coding in the *.x files means I'd be shooting in the dark until I hit something.  I'm looking over the FDOT training booklet.

    Beebe - How do I modify the pipe connections so they connect to the nodes and not each other?

    Matt

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