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Autodesk Technologist with Information about Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) for watershed water quality, hydrology and hydraulics modelers (Note this blog is not associated with the EPA). You will find Blog Posts on the Subjects of SWMM5, ICM SWMM, ICM InfoWorks, InfoSWMM and InfoSewer.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Innovyze Releases InfoWater SA Product Portfolio of Next-Generation GIS-Based Water Modeling Solutions
Monday, January 9, 2017
#LID Defaults from the EPA SWC
#LID Defaults from the EPA SWC
LID Type
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Parameter
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Default Value
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Disconnection
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Capture Ratio
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100 %
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Rain Harvesting
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Cistern Size
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100 gal
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Cistern Emptying Rate
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50 gal/day
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Number of Cisterns
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4 per 1,000 sq ft
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Rain Gardens
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Capture Ratio
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5 %
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Ponding Depth
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6 inches
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Soil Media Thickness
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12 inches
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Soil Media Conductivity
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10 inches/hour
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Green Roofs
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Soil Media Thickness
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4 inches
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Soil Media Conductivity
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10 inches/hour
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Street Planters
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Capture Ratio
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6 %
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Ponding Depth
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6 inches
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Soil Media Thickness
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18 inches
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Soil Media Conductivity
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10 inches/hour
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Gravel Bed Thickness
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12 inches
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Infiltration Basins
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Capture Ratio
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5 %
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Basin Depth
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6 inches
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Porous Pavement
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Capture Ratio
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100 %
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Pavement Thickness
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4 inches
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Gravel Bed Thickness
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18 inches
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Property
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LID Controls
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Default Value
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Soil Media Porosity
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Rain Gardens, Green Roofs and Street Planters
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45 %
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Gravel Bed Void Ratio
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Street Planters and Porous Pavement
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75 %
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Pavement Void Ratio
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Porous Pavement
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12 %
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Flow Routing in InfoSWMM and Innovyze SWMM Products
- Steady Flow Routing
- Kinematic Wave Routing
- Dynamic Wave Routing
Sunday, January 8, 2017
SWMMLive Manager in Innovyze #SWMM5 Products
SWMMLive Manager
Export Model to SWMMLive
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
How to show Curve RTC Rules in #SWMM5 in the Control Actions Taken Section
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Monday, November 21, 2016
SWMM and SWMM 5 History from Past Wikipedia SWMM5 pages
Figure 1 - Past Wikipedia Table for SWMM and SWMM5. |
Figure 2 - SWMM5 and InfoSWMM Versions |
Sunday, October 23, 2016
How to Use Scatter Plots in the DB Output tables of #InfoSWMM for d/D and q/Q
Harness the power of visualization with scatter plots in the DB Output tables of #InfoSWMM—a dynamic feature that brings the extensive data from SWMM5 output tables to life. 🌟📊
In InfoSWMM, you're not just reading numbers; you're witnessing the maximum link values dance across the Conduit Summary Table. With a simple right-click, a world of statistical analysis unfolds before you, offering plots, frequency graphs, histograms, and the coveted scatter graphs for any selected column. 🖱️💡
Dive Into the Data: Engage in a visual dialogue with your model by selecting two columns and crafting a scatter plot that tells a story. A plot of particular interest? The relationship between d/D, the depth-to-diameter ratio (capacity) of the pipe, and q/Qfull, the flow rate to full capacity flow rate. 📈🔍
Why Does It Matter? Qfull is calculated based on the full pipe depth, area, and hydraulic radius, all derived from the bed slope. Given that InfoSWMM, SWMM5 employ the robust St. Venant equations, you might observe q/Qfull ratios exceeding 1, even when d/D is below 1—a testament to the detailed physics captured by the models. 🌊🔢
Reference Material: For those thirsty for more knowledge, a treasure trove of St. Venant solutions within SWMM5 awaits in our comprehensive blogs. Each post serves as a beacon, guiding you through the intricacies of hydraulic modeling. 📚✨
Embrace these tools to transform data points into a narrative, charting the course of your wastewater management journey with precision and clarity. 🛠️🌐🚀
Figure 1 - How to Use Scatter Plots in the DB Output tables of #InfoSWMM for d/D and q/Q |
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