innovyze user day
play

Innovyze User Day Hobart March 2019 Kasey West Kehoe-Cox, Magnolia - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Innovyze User Day Hobart March 2019 Kasey West Kehoe-Cox, Magnolia Garcia & Sophia Buchanan Introductions Kasey West Kehoe-Cox Magnolia Garcia Sophia Buchanan Regional Sales Manager Asset Management Stormwater Engineer Leader


  1. Innovyze User Day Hobart March 2019 Kasey West Kehoe-Cox, Magnolia Garcia & Sophia Buchanan

  2. Introductions Kasey West Kehoe-Cox Magnolia Garcia Sophia Buchanan Regional Sales Manager Asset Management Stormwater Engineer Leader

  3. Introductions Name • Where your from • • Do you use an Innovyze product? (XPRFTS, STORM, SWMM, ICM) • What you would like to get out of today As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? •

  4. Company Updates Wastewater Water Reticulation Stormwater Innovyze Asset Management Live Modelling & Forecasting

  5. Company Updates

  6. xpstorm/xpswmm + xp2D RAFTS Hydrology RAFTS Hydrology 1D Pipes/Channels 1D Pipes/Channels 2D Flood Modelling 2D Flood Modelling Master Database System Text File Data Storage Auto-Defined Pit Losses Manually Defined Losses Multi-User Audit/Decision Tracking Single-User, Single Model Asset Management Platform Build / Solve Server Environment Unlimited Undo xprafts 1D/2D FV GPU Solver (since 2006)

  7. XPSWMM / XPSTORM / XPRAFTS

  8. InfoWorks ICM

  9. Building a Pipe Network

  10. Typical Council Data

  11. Modelling Workshop

  12. Group Discussion Q: What is the difference between an Introverted A: Introverted Engineer looks Engineer and an at their shoes when they’re Extroverted Engineer? talking to you, Extroverted Engineer looks at Your shoes when they’re talking to you • .

  13. Losses

  14. Losses ‘In many cases the los values quote result from model fitting for actual observed rainfall and the corresponding served hydrographs. In these cases the estimate for continuing loss will probably be appropriate for design since continuing losses in large floods are fairly independent of catchment conditions but other loss parameters will probably not be suitable for design …’ Extract from ARR87 Book 2, page 45

  15. Losses Urban Losses ARR16 - Book 5, Chapter 3 Effective Impervious Indirectly Connected Impervious Areas Pervious Initial Loss (IL) - 1 to 2mm Initial Loss (IL) - 60 – 80% of Rural Losses (from Initial Loss (IL) - typically set to rural Data Hub) Continual Loss (CL) – 0 Continual Loss (CL) – 2.5mm/hr for South East Continual Loss (CL) – typically set to rural Australia, otherwise 1 – 4mm/hr

  16. Mean, Median, Max?

  17. ARR16

  18. Catchment Hydrology or Direct Rainfall? • Less computational effort required • Not reliant on terrain / ground model

  19. 1D, 2D, or 1D and 2D?... 3D? Models ARR16 - Book 6, Chapter 4 1D Models 2D Models Less computational effort required Models can be built fast • • Very large areas can be modeled quickly Easy to model overland 2 dimensional flood flow (Urban flood flow • • patterns are 2 dimensional). Less complicated theory & well documented • No need to make cross-sections through trial and error • Bridge / culvert theory well known • • Suitable for fine scale modeling • Inlet flows representative of capture charts • Can model the flood flow storage effects, flood fringe, floodway flow etc automatically • Need to know the OFPs before starting • Can create impressive flood inundation maps Need cross section survey • Easy to miss things • • Less literature available • More variability in equations (ie. Bridges) • Slow compared to 1D

  20. Mesh/GRID size & rotation

  21. Inlet Pits

  22. Buildings Water surface Fill depth Polygon boundary acts as vertical glass Water can enter wall. Water ponds up the building once outsize of the wall the depth is more and can’t enter to the than the fill depth polygon Fill Area Inactive area polygon

  23. Basins

  24. Storm Tips, Tricks & Future

  25. Support

  26. ARR16 Storm Generator

  27. XPSWMM/XPSTORM Setting Defaults: • File > Properties

  28. XPSWMM/XPSTORM Modifying Elevations: • Tools > Modify Elevations

  29. XPSWMM/XPSTORM Run models faster • New XP2D Extreme Engine

  30. XPSWMM/XPSTORM Mass Update in XP Tables

  31. InfoWorks ICM Setting up Defaults • Network > Node Naming Options & User Defined Defaults • Tools > Template Network

  32. InfoWorks ICM Stored Queries & Batching

  33. InfoWorks ICM RAFTS Hydrology • Video and Tutorial download: https://www.innovyze.com/en-us/campaigns/rafts-hydrology-in-infoworks- icm

  34. InfoWorks ICM Managing concurrent runs (CPU only) Note: setting Max threads total=0, automatically assigns the total number of cores in the machine

  35. InfoWorks ICM Data Validation

  36. InfoWorks ICM Model Imports

  37. InfoWorks ICM Opening windows with selection only • Hold down CTL when opening the Grid window

  38. InfoWorks ICM Distributed Solves

  39. Future

  40. Future

Download Presentation
Download Policy: The content available on the website is offered to you 'AS IS' for your personal information and use only. It cannot be commercialized, licensed, or distributed on other websites without prior consent from the author. To download a presentation, simply click this link. If you encounter any difficulties during the download process, it's possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

Recommend


More recommend