Flow Control Manhole and Back Flows
In stormwater drainage systems, flow-control manholes (FCMs) are critical elements used to regulate flow between different segments of a network,
In stormwater drainage systems, flow-control manholes (FCMs) are critical elements used to regulate flow between different segments of a network,
In GeoSTORM, flow routing within a conduit link (channel or pipe) is governed by conservation of mass and momentum equations
The Georeference Manholes command allows the user to manually georeference each of the manholes to the background base map displayed
The process of georeferencing a pipe to the Map View can be a trial and error process—especially when the exact
The process of georeferencing a roadway segment to the Map View can be a trial-and-error process—especially when the exact location
When defining a routing reach, the user might use multiple cross sections or reach geometries. In this situation, several routing
When the GeoSTORM software imports a model, it automatically places the routing reaches on the Map View. However, if the
When the software imports a model, it automatically places the subbasins on the Map View. However, if the original model
A terminal outfall is the discharge point of a waste stream into a body of water. It is the outlet
In GeoSTORM software, the Import Routing Reach Alignment command allows the user to import any external geometry data necessary to