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Quickly check hydraulic result trends with Sparklines

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To assess how calculated results like pressure and tank levels change over time, one must set up and manage multiple Graphs, right? Actually, with Sparklines, you can do this right in a flextable, for all elements at once. To learn more, watch this short video and check out the additional resources in the "See Also" section. The video covers the following:

  • Enabling and configuring Sparklines for Flow in a pipe flextable
  • Showing Sparklines for multiple result fields at once

Applicable products/versions:

  • WaterCAD and WaterGEMS: V8i SELECTseries 4 (08.11.04.50) and greater
  • SewerGEMS, SewerCAD and CivilStorm V8i SELECTseries 4 (08.11.04.54) and greater


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Mark Pachlhofer
Senior Technical Support Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

What's new in WaterCAD and WaterGEMS V8i SELECTSeries 4?

Using Sparklines (Help topic)


Introduction to Water and Storm Sewer products for ArcGIS Integration and Advanced Discussion

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I’m a senior support engineer for product success and I’ve been working with ArcGIS software for about 10 years. I started with some courses in grad school at the University of New Haven and quickly developed an affinity with the products. After a year of working with the software I was asked to become a teacher’s assistant (TA) for the ArcGIS courses. In the months leading up to my graduation I realized that I wanted to pursue a career oriented around using ESRI’s ArcGIS product. I was fortunate enough to find a job right before school ended as a cartographer for company a few towns away that produced maps for telephone books, brochures, magazines, etc…

There I learned how to use and edit scripts to update maps with Python and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), which I have somewhat forgotten. I also learned how to use a few products in the Adobe suite (Photoshop and Illustrator mostly) and help construct color palettes for the maps that were being produced. I also had the opportunity to learn documentation processes for my work and learned how to write instructions for others in case I was out of the office. It was a small company and deadlines had to be met, so if I was out for some reason at least one person needed to know the work flow for producing the maps.

Unfortunately, I was not with the company for very long because of the state of the economy in 2008. I was very fortunate, however, to get a job at Bentley Systems in 2009 with the hydraulics and hydrology (Haestad) team shortly after being let go, which allowed me to learn new software while applying my existing knowledge of the ArcGIS software. I’m the expert on team for ArcGIS questions and have helped to write or edit many of the wiki articles on the WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS integration with ArcMap. Some of my daily activities for the team include answering technical questions about the water and storm water product line on the forums, through email, and over the phone. I have since tried to keep up with my use of the ArcGIS software and I would be lying if I said that I haven’t forgotten a lot of things since I no longer use it every day, but I still very much enjoy using it alongside the hydraulics and hydrology products that have brought me towhere I am today.

I’ll be using this blog as a way to introduce new concepts and previously documented tricks and tips to the Bentley hydraulics and hydrology water and storm-sewer users that are interested in the integration of the products with the ArcGIS, specifically with ArcMap. I also plan to discuss ArcCatalog and other tools like ArcGIS online mapping and how they can be used to better facilitate your water and storm sewer modeling. I don’t plan to focus solely on ArcGIS and I don’t plan to focus solely on the hydraulics and hydrology line of products, but strive to find a balance of a median on both subjects in each post. If you are interested in Advanced ArcGIS topic or in ArcGIS integration with Bentley’s water, storm and sewer software, I hope you enjoy my posts. Your feedback in the comments area is much appreciated. If you have questions about ArcGIS integration with Bentley software, myself or one of my colleagues would be happy to assist you on our forum  and you can also find answers to many ArcGIS integration questions on our Wiki.

Thanks,

Mark

Style Files :: Water and Storm Sewer products for ArcGIS Integration and Advanced Discussion

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One concept that I’ve had a lot of users ask about is how they can get WaterGEMS or SewerGEMS for ArcMap to use the same element symbology that we have in standalone. Normally, when you load a model file in WaterGEMS or SewerGEMS for ArcMap the pipes, pumps, junctions, valves, tanks, etc… come in with default ArcMap symbology, such as a 12 point size purple circle to represent junctions or a 2 point width blue line for pipes, which tends to look generic and boring. In ArcMap, cartographers or most users want a way to distinguish points so they can be visually identified for what they represent in reality. In the WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS products we give you a way to do that by utilizing previously created ArcMap style files that are located in the program files folder for each application (ex. “C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\WaterGEMS”). There is a process that can be applied to have the style files autopopulate the WaterGEMS or SewerGEMS layers that populate the table of contents when a new file or existing file is opened.  The concept behind having the layers autopopulate when you open a file is simple. All that needs to be done is when you create your style in the style manager you make sure to give the style layer the same name thelayer will have in the table of contents. For WaterGEMs and SewerGEMS these names or labels are already pre-determined because they are named in the product’s database file.

If you don’t like the styles that we offer though you can make your own file. A Google search using “create a style file in ArcGIS” will return results. For me the fun part comes next when you have to find the picture that you’d like to use for the symbology, choose a program to create the icon in, then import the icon into ArcMap to size and construct the layer’s style. One free program that I’ve personally tried is a web tool called ico convert (http://icoconvert.com/). It’s 5 simple steps and the icon is created for you. If you’re looking for something more advanced you use one of the Adobe products like Illustrator or Photoshop or try a freeware product like GIMP, which is similar to Adobe Photoshop.  There are a few ideas that immediately come to my mind here like using an actual image from the field to represent a tank or manufacturers pictures to represent valves. You could get as creative as you like here, but this is concept that can be applied to make a good piece for a presentation that can be presented to a client or submitted to at a conference, such as Bentley’s Annual “Year in Infrastructure”, which this year happens to be hosted in London from November 1-3rd. (That was an easy plug for our conference, which I couldn’t resist.) I hope this helps with your future water modeling and if you have any comments on the article please feel free to post them in the comments section below. If you have a topic for discussion, please create a new post on our forum and I’ll be glad to discuss it in more detail there.

The screen shot below is an example of a stylized WaterGEMS model using the style file located in the WaterGEMS program files folder.


Introducing individual Property Connections to your model

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Have you ever wanted to add sanitary loads to a sewer model based on individual property data? Perhaps you have loading data provided for customers, or properties and would like to include it for a more detailed hydraulic model.

Starting with the CONNECT Edition of Bentley's storm and sewer products, you can now lay out or import property connection elements to do this. This also provides a visual representation of properties and the ability to inventory, query, etc. The Modelbuilder tool can be used for importing, and the Lodabuilder tool can assign property connections to the neatest element by creating taps and laterals. To learn more, watch this short video and check out the additional sources in the "See Also" section below.

This video covers the following:

  • Importing Property Connection elements and loading data with ModelBuilder.
  • Assign property connection elements to the nearest element by creating taps and laterals.


Applicable products/versions:

  • SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, StormCAD, and CivilStorm CONNECT Edition (10.00.00.40) or later.


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Craig Calvin
Technical Support Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Property Connections

Using LoadBuilder to assign Property Connections to the nearest element and create taps and laterals

Building A Model Using ModelBuilder [TN]

Troubleshooting and Understanding LoadBuilder

What's new in SewerGEMS CONNECT Edition

What's new in CivilStorm CONNECT Edition

What's new in StormCAD CONNECT Edition

What's new in SewerCAD CONNECT Edition

Help topic "Property Connections"

New Release - WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, HAMMER CONNECT Edition

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We're happy to announce the CONNECT Edition release of our water distribution modeling products. There are a lot of new features we think you'll find useful. Some of these include:

  • Access tools quickly through a modernized ribbon-based user interface with built-in search to find commands more easily, consistent with MicroStation CONNECT Edition and Microsoft products.

  • Create and manage customized reports that automatically combine graphs, data tables, color-coded and annotated plan views, and more into a single report. 

  • Run historical simulations using actual operation of pump and valve controls based on SCADA system records.

  • Additional capability to model shut downs and power outages in SCADAConnect Simulator.

  • Create AVI videos of your model runs.

  • Include service laterals, for automatic customer load assignment during hydraulic analysis.

  • Collaborate on water system design and operation as a team using Bentley CONNECT Cloud Services.

We will be presenting a "What's new" webinar during the week of November 7, 2016. Go to the link below to sign up for the webinar.

pages.info.bentley.com/webinars

A more comprehensive article on all the new features and changes will be available soon and an announcement will be posted in this Blog.

We are also updating our training materials and will be offering some training using the latest release in the upcoming months.

You can download the latest release by going to your personal portal at connect.bentely.com and scrolling down to the Download section.

For SELECT and ELS subscribers, there is no charge to update to the latest version. 

We hope that these new enhancements help you be more successful in your hydraulic modeling! 

Regards,

Technical Support

Bentley Systems, Inc

Track multiple sources or constituents with Water Quality Batch Run

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If multiple water sources serve your customers, or if you have multiple constituents flowing in your pipes, you may be managing and computing separate runs to track them. Did you know that the Water Quality Batch Run tool can be used to compute and view results for multiple sources or constituents with just a few clicks? To learn more, watch this short video and check out the additional resources in the "See Also" section. The video covers the following:

  • Configuring a Batch Trace Analysis
  • Viewing the percent of water from different trace sources
  • Configuring a Batch Constituent Analysis
  • Viewing the concentration of different constituents

Applicable products/versions: WaterCAD and WaterGEMS V8i SELECTseries 3 (08.11.03.17) and greater


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Scott Kampa
Senior Technical Support Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Analyzing concentration of multiple constituents, or a multi-point trace

What's new in WaterCAD and WaterGEMS V8i SELECTSeries 3?

Creating Shareable video files with Animation Recording

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Have you ever wanted to send someone else an animation of your model results as a visual guide?

The Record Animation feature was introduced in the CONNECT Edition of the storm and sewer products (SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, StormCAD, SewerCAD). This powerful feature allows you to record all or a portion of your screen. The recording can include animated element symbology, profiles, graphs, and tabular results while also displaying the associated time step. Recorded videos can be saved in the popular AVI format and viewed without any additional software. To learn more, watch this short video and check out the additional sources in the "See Also" section below.
 
This video covers the following:
• Preparing the model for the recording
• Recording the extended period simulation
• Viewing and saving the recorded video
 
Applicable products/versions:
• SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, StormCAD and CivilStorm CONNECT Edition (10.00.00.40) or later.
 
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Craig Calvin
Technical Support Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Wiki How to setup, record and play back videos of a simulation without any additional software.

Wiki: What's new in SewerGEMS CONNECT Edition

Wiki: What's new in CivilStorm CONNECT Edition

Wiki: What's new in SewerCAD CONNECT Edition

Webinar: What's New in SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, StormCAD, and CivilStorm CONNECT Edition

Help Topic: Recording Scenario Animations

Learn about what’s new in WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, and HAMMER CONNECT Edition


Pond design start to finish in under five minutes with PondMaker

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If you're a civil engineer working in the field of site design, you have likely had the need to size detention ponds to attenuate postdevelopment peak flow down to predevelopment rates. Did you know that CivilStorm, SewerGEMS and PondPack include a powerful tool called PondMaker, which can help you quickly design a detention pond? Just how fast? In this short video, watch PondMaker design a pond and outlet in under five minutes.

To learn more, check out the additional sources in the "See Also" section below.

This video covers the following:
• Pond and Outlet design in PondMaker
• The Unit Hydrograph runoff method is used. PondMaker steps with Modified Rational Method are slightly different.
• Graphing pre vs post results
 
Applicable products/versions:
• CivilStorm and SewerGEMS 08.11.04.54 and later
• PondPack V8i and later

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Jesse Dringoli
Technical Support Manager
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Using PondMaker

How can I set up pre and post development scenarios for use in pond design with PondMaker?

What do all the lines in PondMaker step 4 represent?

PondPack Learning Path (LEARN Server - contact your Bentley Account Manager if you do not have access)

Pond Design from Start to Finish with PondPack (Webinar Recording)

Building and maintaining a GIS model with WaterGEMS/SewerGEMS/HAMMER for ArcMap

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A question that comes up every now and again when I talk to users is how do I prepare my GIS data for use in WaterGEMS or SewerGEMS for ArcMap? I find the question usually arises from a need to figure out how to keep GIS data in sync for building a model or updating a model using ModelBuilder. Below are steps that outline a good process to use in order to 1) Familiarize yourself with WaterGEMS or SewerGEMS properties and how they work 2) Learn how ModelBuilder works for different data types when building and maintaining a model.

1) In WaterGEMS or SewerGEMS write down the field names that you want to add to your shapefile or feature class, which are going to be used in ModelBuilder to import/export data. If you're updating a field that is dependent upon another field being set to a Boolean value, for example, “Has User Defined Length?”, make note of it and about setting up fields to work with in ModelBuilder.

2) Understand how to use GIS-ID's as your unique identifiers for an element. GIS-ID's can be used to maintain a one to one link between your GIS file and the software property element, a one to many link, or a many to one link. There is more information about how this works found in the help documentation under the search term ‘GIS-ID’. Some specific help document names are 'GIS-ID's' and 'Preparing to Use Modelbuilder'. If you plan on maintaining your GIS system and hydrologic model over a long period it’s worth researching and setting this up.

3) Create shapefiles or feature classes with the snapping feature on to assure all elements are linked together. This will prevent gaps in connections between elements and your connectivity will be intact the way it was originally connected in the GIS shapefile or feature class instead of allowing the possibility for a misconnection. If the shapefiles or feature classes are already created, make sure to edit your data so the features are very close together or are snapped. The smaller the gap the smaller the tolerance must be set during an import with ModelBuilder.

4) When creating your shapefile make sure to snap all the lines(pipes) to end points (junctions, pumps, catch basins, manholes, etc …). If you snap the lines to mid-points when Modelbuilder builds your network it will create a junction on the end of a pipe that is attached to the mid-point of the other pipe, but the pipe won't be attached. When this occurs, you'll have to use the batch pipe split tool (Tools > Batch PIpe Split) to connect the lines, which would add additional work.

For example, if polyline P-1 connects to P-3 below in your GIS shapefile (feature class) at a mid-point as shown in the screen shot below, when constructed in Modelbuilder the junction that is created at the end of P-1 will appear to be attached to P-3, but it will not have split the pipe. Instead of having two pipes, say P-4 on the left side of where P-1 splits the pipe and P-5 on the right side, you just have one single pipe, P-3.

 

In the diagram below the junction that is created after running Modelbuilder does NOT split pipe P3, therefore, you would have to perform a batch pipe split. 

The best approach to build your polylines file along with your points features in your GIS and make sure to snap all the elements together at endpoints. If you do this you'll have no trouble creating your network model with Modelbuilder 

5) After your shapefiles or feature classes have the fields that you need to keep track of your GIS data run a test using ModelBuilder on a small amount of data. This makes it easier to understand how the ModelBuilder process works.

Save time with automatic catchment delineation

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If you're a civil engineer working in the field of site drainage design, you have likely had the need to create catchments based on site topology. The good news is that the days of sharpening your red pencil and manually creating these delineation lines can be retired with your planimeter and slide rule. The new catchment delineation tool automatically creates contributing catchment areas in a matter of seconds based on the location of inlets in your model in relation to an attached Digital Terrain Model . There is no longer a need to make these delineations with an external applications and then import using the ModelBuilder tool.
 
To learn more, check out the additional sources in the "See Also" section below.
 
This video covers the following:
• Automatically creating catchment areas based off of a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and catch basin placement using the new Catchment Delineation tool.
• Deleting an inlet
• Moving an inlet
• Adding an inlet
 
Applicable products/versions:
• SewerGEMS, StormCAD, CivilStorm, and SewerCAD (version 10.00.00.40 and later)

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Craig Calvin
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Wiki: Using Catchment Delineation
Wiki: Digital Terrain Models and Downstream Trace
SIG Video: Catchment Delineation
Help: Catchment Delineation
Help: Terrain Models Manager
Help: Catchment Delineation Settings

Easy pump control creation with the Control Wizard

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Have you ever had trouble keeping track of controls or wish there was a faster way to create them? In this short video, see how easy it can be to create pump controls with the Control Wizard in WaterCAD and WaterGEMS.

The video covers the following:

  • Control Wizard
  • Updated Control Set Manager

Applicable versions: V8i and greater (Control Wizard), V8i SELECTseries 6 and greater (updated Control Sets dialog)

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Mark Pachlhofer
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.


See Also

Creating Controls - Conditions, Actions, and Control Sets - WaterGEMS and WaterCAD SELECTseries 6 and CONNECT Edition

What's new in WaterCAD and WaterGEMS V8i SELECTseries 6?

3 Ways to Utilize Hydraulics and Hydrology products for Interoperability with ArcGIS

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 There are many ways that the Bentley’s Haestad hydraulics and hydrology products can help ease the use of working interactively with ArcGIS. Below are the three most commonly used ways a user should be familiar with.

1. Creating shapefiles from flextables for elements.

    1. Any element that’s present in your model can be exported to shapefile from the flextable with any properties you choose.

I’ve used this feature many times to create geodatabases to work in ArcMap. It provides an easy solution to creating shapefiles or feature classes to work within ArcGIS when you don’t have a need to open your entire model.

2. Updating a model using ModelBuilder       

    1. Modelbuilder allows a user to leverage the use of a shapefile, ArcGIS geodatabase file, excel shapefile, etc… to build your model and keep it up to date.

    2. ModelBuilder also allows a user to work quickly and easily over time by storing the information in the ModelBuilder manager window in the project being worked on or allows the ModelBuilder run to be export/imported from an .mbc (ModelBuilder connection file). It also has the ability to “sync in” and “sync out” information to your shapefile, Excel file, ArcGIS geodatabase file etc… that it’s connected to with the click of a button.

ModelBuilder is a tool that I use on a weekly basis during my troubleshooting process. It provides a fast way to create models and update elements in bulk. This can also be used in conjunction with the creating shapefiles from flextables tool after you’ve made changes to the shapefile in ArcMap.

3. GIS-IDs   

                  a. GIS-IDs can link the hydrology and hydraulics model to the shapefile or Geodatabase file in ModelBuilder. They allow the elements to be linked on a one-to one, one-to-many, or many-to-one level. Without getting into the specifics of the GIS-IDs, which can be read about more in the help documentation of the software, they are a unique identifier field that will link elements in the GIS database and model file to make building and maintaining your model file easier.

There is more information found on GIS-ID's in the help documentation of the products.  

Although WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS, and HAMMER are the only products that integrate with ArcMap, these tools can also be found in all the other hydraulics and hydrology products too. 

Easily reuse WaterCAD and WaterGEMS models for a transient analysis in HAMMER

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Have you ever wanted to perform a transient analysis on a water network that you've designed? Did you know that you can configure the transient analysis while you design the steady state/EPS water model in WaterCAD or WaterGEMS, then directly open the model in HAMMER for a transient analysis? Watch this short video to see how easily this can be done.

This video covers the following:

  • Entering transient information in WaterCAD/WaterGEMS
  • Opening a WaterCAD/WaterGEMS model in HAMMER

To learn more, check out the additional sources in the "See Also" section below.

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Jesse Dringoli
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Opening WaterCAD and WaterGEMS models in HAMMER

Preparing a model for analysis in Bentley HAMMER

How do I know which pipes to remove in my HAMMER model to reduce the size to as few pipes as necessary?

How to Reuse Symbology between models with Symbology Definitions

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Have you ever wanted to apply the same symbology to multiple models? Did you know that Symbology Definitions allow you to reuse color coding and annotations in multiple models without having to re-enter all the information? Watch this short video to see how easily this can be done.

This video covers the following:

  • Setting up and exporting Symbology Definitions
  • Importing a Symbology Definition file in another hydraulic model

To learn more, check out the additional sources in the "See Also" section below.

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Mark Pachlhofer
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

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Transfering color coding and annotations between elements and models


Viewing WaterGEMS model results in a SCADA HMI screen

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Do your water system Operators want to know what would happen in your system in a what-if situation or event, but don't have experience with using modeling software like WaterGEMS? Did you know what that the HMI Publishing feature in WaterGEMS can display model results in your own familiar HMI (Human-Machine Interface) without the need for WaterGEMS training? To see this in action, watch this short video from Dr. Tom Walski.

Applicable Products: WaterGEMS V8i SELECTseries 6 (08.11.06.58) and greater

To learn more, check out the additional resources in the "See Also" section below.

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Jesse Dringoli
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

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How can I publish my computed model results to a SCADA HMI?

Remove Extra Pipes and Valves Using Inline Isolation Valve Replacement

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Did you accidentally import isolation valves as a valve type that connects to pipes, such as a GPV? Do you want to reduce the number of pipes in your model by using an isolation valve that associated with a pipe, rather than one that connects to two pipes? Did you know that the Skelebrator tool in WaterGEMS has a feature that can do this? To see this in action, watch this short video.

Applicable Products: WaterGEMS 08.11.03.17 and greater

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Scott Kampa
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

How to convert TCV GPV or PBV to Isolation Value using Skelebrator

Converting Junctions or Hydrants to Isolation Valves

Taking advantage of the GVF-Convex solver in SewerGEMS for complex pumping

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Have you ever had trouble getting stable results in SewerGEMS when modeling numerous and/or complex pumping? Are you looking to model more complex controls? Did you know that an EPANET-based pressure solver is available in SewerGEMS, which can provide more stable results in these cases? This can often be a more suitable approach for certain models like pressure sewers. To see this in action, watch this short video.

Applicable Products: SewerGEMS 08.11.03.77 and greater

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Scott Kampa
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

See Also

Troubleshooting unstable SewerGEMS and CivilStorm results using the implicit solver

Differences between solvers: GVF-Convex vs. GVF-Rational vs. Implicit vs. Explicit (SWMM)

"Pressure engine controls are ignored by the Implicit (SewerGEMS Dynamic Wave) solver...."

Locate sources of non-revenue water usage with Darwin Calibrator in WaterGEMS

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Are you interested in saving money by locating potential sources of leakage or other Non-Revenue water usage? In this short video, see how to use field data to detect leakage hot spots in the Darwin Calibrator module of WaterGEMS. 

Applicable versions: WaterGEMS V8i and CONNECT Edition

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Scott Kampa
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

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Graphing Made Easy with Quick Graphs

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Do you often have a need to view a graph of certain elements throughout the model network? The CONNECT Edition release of Bentley Hydraulics and Hydrology products introduces the quick graph feature, which can help save you time with this task. Watch this short video to see how Quick Graphs can be used to display a graph which updates automatically as you click on different elements and change scenarios.
 
Applicable Products: WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD
Applicable Versions: CONNECT Edition (10.00.00.XX)

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Craig Calvin
Product Engineer
Bentley Systems, Inc.

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