Stormcad V8i
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Stormcad V8 Parts
OverviewStormCAD provides comprehensive modeling for the design and analysis of storm sewer systems using a peak flow (Rational Method) approach. AdvantagesFrom Gutter to Outlet - Easy Storm Sewer DesignNew StormCAD users can quickly learn their way around whichever interface they are comfortable with (stand-alone, AutoCAD, PowerCivil for North America, or MicroStation), while experienced modelers can discover new time-saving tools every day.Choose between a scaled or schematic environment (or a combination of both), use multiple background layers as drawing aids, lay out with confidence with unlimited undo and redo, split pipes, morph elements, reconnect pipes on the fly, and set up element prototypes to streamline data entry. Organize Your Scenarios for Better Decision MakingRobust engineering decisions for your storm sewer system require the consideration of multiple scenarios. Compare design approaches with varying velocity, slope and cover restrictions, evaluate system capacity for multiple storm events, analyze outlet flows using different estimations for your catchment rational coefficients.
Bentley Stormcad V8i User Manual
StormCAD gives you full control to configure, run, evaluate, visualize and compare an unlimited number of scenarios within a single file. Leverage Powerful Hydrology and Watershed HydraulicsUse the widely accepted Rational Method or the methodology of your choice by directly entering peak flows. Specify a minimum allowable watershed time of concentration to prevent high runoff estimates for small catchments and specify equations, tables, or Hydro-35 for Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) data. Work with an unlimited number of sub-watershed areas and C coefficients for each inlet watershed and choose from a variety of methods for computing travel time.