The totalizing flow meter tool is useful, but I would like to be able to get that information without having to look at elements one at a time. It would be nice if the totalizing flow meter would be calculated as a function of the element and coul...
I have a problem when I export the model from watercad (in CMH) to Epanet the numbers are changed to L/S, even if i choose CMH in the epanet. For example: in watercad it is 1440 CMH while in the epanet it is still stays 400 even if the units are s...
It would be very useful to have a query similar to "Find connected" that stops at pressure zone boundary elements. The "Pressure Zone" analysis tool kind of does this, but a query that can do this on the fly from a starting element would be really...
Customer Meter Demand & Pressure support for Scada Elements
Most of our large customers are measured using smart meters which are present in our Scada System. Please add support for Scada Elements to connect to customer meters directly (demand & pressure).
Use a contour file to automatically set the elevation of new elements when I add them instead of having to use TRex repeatedly
I'm using WaterCAD and WaterGEMS for modeling and every time I add a new feature that is not on an already existing pipe, I need to set the elevation manually. For this I use TRex to set the elevation based on an ESRI contours shapefile from USGS....
A REST API connector in WaterCad would be very useful.
Bringing field data and attaching it to the hydraulic model is one of the projects that our company has been working on.
Currently, there are many IOT platforms and field data can be collec...
Add direct access single click tool for selecting all upstream and all downstream pipes.
I suggest adding separate single click direct access tool or button (Water CAD/Water GEM) to selecting upstream and downstream pipes. It has the potential to save time and improve modeller's efficiency. This selection can be done through Navigator...
Create a valve that allows linear reduction of flow depending on closing and create a valve that has a trigger to start closing when a certain pressure is reached.
For modeling irrigation systems, cutting-edge elements such as hydrants/valves have closing rules that not only take time into consideration, but also pressure as a trigger. Furthermore, these valves have linear flow characteristics.
HAMMER: Transient Results Viewer\Extended Node Data\Hydropneumatic Tank: the pressure or head engineering units indicated as absolute values on the Y axis. Without such mention a gauge value is assumed.
A new user looking for the first time at a pressure or head graph might be fooled by the fact that the Y axis does not mention that the units being graphed are in an absolute value. He or she might think hey I'm ok, minimum gauge value is 10 meter...