SewerGEMS: urban sanitary and combined modeling - AulaGEO

Learn to plan, design, model and optimize sanitary networks using OpenFlows - SewerGEMS

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SewerGEMS: urban sanitary and combined modeling - AulaGEO

What You Will Learn!

  • Sewer systems design
  • Modeling process with geospatial data, CAD drawings, databases, and spreadsheets
  • Use automated workflows to access and identify inadequacies in fire protection.
  • OpenFlows SewerGEMS software use
  • Understand the standa alone SewerGEMS menus which can be executed in AutoCAD (SewerCAD) and Microstation

Description

This is a beginner's guide to Bentley Open Flows Sewer Gems. It is an Urban Sanitary and Combined Sewer Modeling Software. We will start from very basics like accessing existing model, reviewing the interface and navigating through the user interface.

The course covers a section related to sanitary gravity sewer and at the end of section we will have a quick review with question-answer sheets. Too include two quick exercises related to sanitary system with pumps and sanitary sewer EPS modeling.

We shall go through the Model Builder, T-Rex and Load Builder and in the last section will cover constraint based design of sewer.

At the end of this course, you can review an additional lecture on Bentley’s hydraulics and Hydrology Products. This is beginner’s guide, however, a person with zero knowledge can review Lesson 3 and follow the PDF tutorials before getting started.


SewerGEMS is an easy-to-use advanced engineering software for you to analyze, design, and operate sanitary and combined sewer systems. You can decrease decision risks by ensuring that the model uses the best available data, built-in hydraulic and hydrology capabilities, and a variety of wet-weather calibration methods. Easily create what-if scenarios to gain a better understanding of wastewater systems to make smarter decisions, and you can improve your response times. SCADA integration provides you with reliable model results, improves capacity and limits sewer overflows. This enables you to comply with sewer regulations set by regulatory agencies. Better understand surface flood depth and velocity, flood hazard, and inundation times with the new user-friendly 1D/2D hydraulic analysis capability. #AulaGEO


Flatten learning curves by choosing the environment that works best for you. With superior interoperability, SewerGEMS helps users get results that can be visualized on multiple platforms. You can choose from these platforms:

  • Windows standalone for ease of use, accessibility, and performance

  • ArcGIS for GIS integration, thematic mapping, and publishing

  • MicroStation for bridging geospatial planning and engineering design environments

  • OpenRoads Designer, OpenSite Designer, and OpenRail Designer for a comprehensive 3D modeling solution

  • AutoCAD for convenient CAD layout and drafting


COURSE CONTENT #AulaGEO


EXISTING WORKSPACE

  • Lecture 1: Demo

  • Lecture 2: Introduction

  • Lecture 3: Getting Started

  • Lecture 4: Interface

SANITARY GRAVITY SEWER

  • Lecture 5: Exercise

  • Lecture 6: GVF Convex Solver

  • Lecture 7: Conduit Catalog

  • Lecture 8: Drawing Options

  • Lecture 9: Network Layout

  • Lecture 10: System Data

  • Lecture 11: Manhole Loading Data

  • Lecture 12: Scenarios and Calculation Option

  • Lecture 13: Computation and Results

  • Lecture 14: Peak Flow Scenario

  • Lecture 15: Exercise Review

SANITARY SYSTEM WITH PUMPS

  • Lecture 16: Review Existing Model

  • Lecture 17: Adding Pumping Elements

  • Lecture 18: Computation and Results

  • SANITARY SEWER EPS MODELING

  • Lecture 19: Dry Weather Loading

  • Lecture 20: Wet Weather Loading

  • Lecture 21: Scenarios Comparison

MODEL BUILDER, TREX & LOAD BUILDER

  • Lecture 22: Exercise Objectives

  • Lecture 23: Model Builder

  • Lecture 24: Terrain Extractor (T-Rex)

  • Lecture 25: Load Builder

  • Lecture 26: Model Run

  • Lecture 27: Exercise Review

CONSTRAINT BASED SEWER DESIGN

  • Lecture 28: Exercise Objectives

  • Lecture 29: Building Network

  • Lecture 30: Entering Data

  • Lecture 31: Validation and Computation

  • Lecture 32: Automation

BENTLEY HYDROLICS AND HYDROLOGY PRODUCTS

  • Lecture 33: All Products

Who Should Attend!

  • Civil engineers
  • CAD drafters
  • BIM modelers
  • Civil works designers
  • AutocAD users
  • Microstation users
  • ArcGIS users
  • Urban designers

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