Subject: How is the Volume Calculated in the SWMM 5 Groundwater Component?
The groundwater component of S
The groundwater component
Figure 1. Groundwater Volume
Figure 2. Lower and Upper Depth of the Groundwater Compartrment
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
How is the Volume Calculated in the SWMM 5 Groundwater Component?
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Aquifer and Groundwater Objects in SWMM 5
Subject: Aquifer and Groundwater Objects in SWMM 5
Subject: Aquifer and Groundw
There are two types of data objects in SWMM 5 to describe the Groundwater flow component. There is a Groundwater data object associated with a Subcatchment that describes flow equations, the interaction between the Subcatchment infiltration and the Groundwater component and an Aquifer data object that describes the characteristics of the Aquifer that may span one or more Subcatchments. The Groun
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Hierarchy of Your Network in InfoSWMM and H2OMAP SWMM
Subject: Hierarchy of Your Network in InfoSWMM and H2OMAP SWMM
Subject: Hierarchy of Your Network in InfoSWMM and H2OMAP SWMM
In both InfoSWMM and H2OMAP SWMM
Figure 1. Options for saving the Active Network Data to the Graphical Output Data Set.
Figure 2. Output View, Query and Graphical Options.c.
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Import of Sections from SWMM 5 into InfoSWMM and H2oMAP SWMM
Subject: Import of Sections from SWMM 5 into InfoSWMM and H2oMAP SWMM
Subject: Import of Sections
A very useful hidden feature of the import SWMM 5 to InfoSWMM
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History of SWMM to the Year 2005
Subject: History of SWMM to the Year 2005
Subject: History of SWMM to the Year 2005
Note on the symbols: The Gator is the University of Florida and the Beaver is Oregon State University. The connection is they are both associated with water and Dr Wayne Huber.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
SWMM 5 Loss Term Values for various velocities and K values
Subject: SWMM 5 Loss Term Values for various velocities and K values
SWMM 5 has three loss terms available for each link: Entrance, Exit and Other losses. The Entrance loss uses the upstream link velocity, the Other loss uses the center link velocity and the Exit loss uses the downstream link velocity. The general form of the loss term in the St. Venant equation is K*V^2/2g Table 1 shows the loss in feet of head for various combinations of velocity and K value. If you want to simulate a little loss of head at each node then a small value of K should be used otherwise the cumulative loss in the whole networks will be many feet of head.
Loss Term units equals K * V^2/2g = ft/sec * ft/sec * sec^2/ft = ft
Table 1: Loss in feet of head for various combinations of velocity and K values.
Velocity (ft/sec)
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K
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K
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K
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K
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K
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K
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0.050
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0.100
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0.250
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0.500
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0.750
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1.000
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1
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0.001
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0.002
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0.004
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0.008
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0.012
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0.016
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2
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0.003
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0.006
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0.016
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0.031
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0.047
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0.062
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3
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0.007
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0.014
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0.035
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0.070
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0.105
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0.140
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4
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0.012
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0.025
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0.062
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0.124
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0.186
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0.248
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5
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0.019
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0.039
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0.097
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0.194
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0.291
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0.388
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6
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0.028
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0.056
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0.140
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0.280
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0.419
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0.559
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7
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0.038
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0.076
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0.190
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0.380
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0.571
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0.761
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8
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0.050
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0.099
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0.248
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0.497
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0.745
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0.994
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8
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0.050
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0.099
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0.248
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0.497
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0.745
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0.994
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9
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0.063
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0.126
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0.314
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0.629
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0.943
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1.258
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10
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0.078
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0.155
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0.388
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0.776
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1.165
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1.553
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
SWMM 5 Inlet Control Culvert Equations
Subject: SWMM 5 Inlet Control Culvert Equations
Subject: SWMM 5 Inlet Contro
The newer option for SWMM 5 culverts uses three culvert classifications and associated equations to compute the inletcontrolled flow into a culvert using the FHWA (1985) equations. The culvert
1. Two Equations for
2. One Equation for the Transition flow, and
3. One Equation for Submerged flow.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
SWMM 5 Culvert Data from FHWA, HDS No. 5, Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts, 1985
Subject: SWMM 5 Culvert Data from FHWA, HDS No. 5, Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts, 1985
Subject: SWMM 5 Culvert Data from FHWA, HDS No. 5, Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts, 1985
If you use the culvert option in later versions of SWMM 5 then when the inlet control equation flow is less than the computed St Venant flow then the FHWA equations will be used for the current iteration in the SWMM 5 Dynamic Wave Solution.
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Friday, November 4, 2011
Three Hidden Secrets to Speeding up your SWMM 5, H2OMAP SWMM or InfoSWMM Model
Minimum Time Step Average Time Step Maximum Time Step
Minimum Time Step (sec) 0.984
Average Time Step (sec) 9.071
Maximum Time Step (sec) 30.000
Percent in Steady State (%) 0.000
Average Iterations per Time Step 4.821
Use a maximum time that will lower your average iterations per time step to speed up the simulation,decrease the maximum time step to lower the number of iterations, use equivalent conduit lengthening to increase the minimum time step, the model is fastest if the minimum and maximum time steps are not too small or large compared to the average time step. Adjust the stopping tolerance and the number of iterations if you can to speed up your model You can also decrease the number of iterations or the stopping tolerance to speed up the model or improve the continuity error of themodel. If you are doing a continuous simulation then you can have a reduced graphical output data set to speedup the simulation
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Elevation Interpolation from a Contour in H2OMAP SWMM
Subject: Elevation Interpolation from a Contour in H2OMAP SWMM
Subject: Elevation Interpolat
The node invert elevation or the node maximum depth can be interpolated if you use the Elevation Interpolation
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
How to see what you have in the various scenarios of InfoSWMM
Subject: How to see what you have in the various scenarios of InfoSWMM
Subject: How to see what you have in the various scenarios of InfoS
How to see what you have in the various scenarios – a tool I use a lot is Scenario Explorer which shows you how to see thevarious datasets associated with a data set along with the relationship between the Base and Various Child Scenarios.
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