I concur with Mark. To expand - check out the file "Riser.PPW" in the Samples folder within the PondPack installation folder. In the Composite Outlet Editor, you'll see a few examples. In the first one, note that the Downstream ID property of the Riser…
Hello Ekene,
Try graphing the pond elevation to see if that shows the same thing. If the pond elevation remains at the bottom of the pond, check to make sure the inflow is getting to the pond properly. Also, check the pond dimensions, to make sure the…
Another workaround/option may be to import the polygons as catchments using ModelBuilder: Using ModelBuilder to Import External Data
It is possible though that you may still need to convert the polygons to "simple" shapes, or possibly try saving to…
Hello Ekene,
I am able to use the "Select" ,method for polygons in the drawing to define my catchment areas. When you select the polygons make sure you are "double-clicking" it and it comes up as a catchment.
If that is not the case then you might…
Hi Ekene,
I would recommend looking into OpenRoads Designer. This is a more seamless integration as it gives you all the civil design tools, along with all the StormCAD hydraulic analysis and design tools in the same user interface. No data import/export…
Applies To
Product(s):
Bentley CivilStorm, Bentley SewerGEMS
Version(s):
08.11.XX.XX
Area:
Layout and Data Input
Original Author:
Sushma Choure, Bentley Technical Support Group
Problem
How…
Hello Hari,
Thank you for sharing your model.
All the scenarios are failing for "Estimated Peak Outflow vs. Target" till Step 4 (Outlet Design). You can try different composite outlet structures and try to have your target rating curves as close as…
That's correct. You don't need to do any exports in InRoads - everything is handled in StormCAD.
So a common workflow would be:
1. Lay out a site in InRoads Storm and Sanitary and draw in the pipes and inlets so they are in the desired …