Yes. The Pipe size will update when you import back in the pipe networks. You can either have Civil 3D create a new network or update the existing networks. John
Great and simple video, I was wondering if you can use the same process for analysis of drainage systems such as ditches or open trenches, highways, runways, type of drainage systems. Thank you ...
Good information, do you created any Technology based Civil 3d video, Like Electrical power cabinet, Electrical Duct & 3D asset tagging. Please upload if you have , thanks @john Sayre
Hi John, Please how did you get your external flow to be 3 CFS? Did you get it from the run-off discharge? Which rainfall return period did you use? Thank you.
Hello. Thank you for your videos. Please help with these two questions. 1. Some of my structures disappear from Civil3D after importing and updating the network from SSA. All of my structures are the same. In addition, one of my pipes flips over thus disconnecting from its outlet structure. What could cause this? 2. Is there a way of bringing the peak flow values into Civil3D in order to show them in the profile labeling? Thank you.
Great video! i have a question: can storm and sanitary analysis automatically update the pipe size? if the system is big (>200 pipes or so) and half needs to be updated, is going to be time consuming to manually increase the pipe size. Thank you again for the video
I changed the dimensions of pipe and elevation of pipe (slope) and junctions because the pipe are very small. I tried on civil 3D 2012 and everything is ok. On civil 3D 2013 no. Is any problem with 2013?
Hi, the file .stm that I have imported to civil 3D is update. But all pipe, elevation, dimension, etc, did not change in profile and plan. What to do to fix it? Thanks
A great tool but i have a question about the workflow. I have created catchments and flow paths in Autocad civil 2016 and referenced them to a structure. When I import them into SSA are several of them not left as subcatchments and entities as runoff coefficients are not present at all. Instead SSA seems to use a default value. Is this the way it works or is it anything wrong in my installation?
Sir Mike, I have got the following question, can you send me relevant tutorials or answer, please. Model foul flows using discharge units to BS EN 752. is there any example available please Produce Greenfield rate calculations using IH124 method. Allow the application of climate change factors to rainfall data. Typically 30%. Where and how can I apply climate change, please. I am looking for a response from you soon, please. Thanks for your taking time. Kind regards
SSA makes Autocad civil 3d more interesting,Thank you for your presentation.
Yes. The Pipe size will update when you import back in the pipe networks. You can either have Civil 3D create a new network or update the existing networks.
John
what a great video. Thanks Sir!!
hello, you can make a tutorial of making hydraulic calculations in storm sanitary of a sanitary sewer network
Great and simple video, I was wondering if you can use the same process for analysis of drainage systems such as ditches or open trenches, highways, runways, type of drainage systems. Thank you ...
Yes you can. Thanks for checking out the video.
John
Should we design sewer and storm drainage separately or jointly using SSA and hydraflow?
Good information, do you created any Technology based Civil 3d video, Like Electrical power cabinet, Electrical Duct & 3D asset tagging. Please upload if you have , thanks @john Sayre
Hi John,
Please how did you get your external flow to be 3 CFS? Did you get it from the run-off discharge? Which rainfall return period did you use? Thank you.
Hello.
Thank you for your videos. Please help with these two questions.
1. Some of my structures disappear from Civil3D after importing and updating the network from SSA. All of my structures are the same. In addition, one of my pipes flips over thus disconnecting from its outlet structure. What could cause this?
2. Is there a way of bringing the peak flow values into Civil3D in order to show them in the profile labeling?
Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video, it is very helpful !
Hi
Very much
Thanks
Hey Elton. What changes did you make in SSA that should have come through?
Not that I know of. Do you have all of the service packs applied?
My Civil 3D is up to date and my product version is 10.5.965.0. It also says SP2.0
Great video!
i have a question: can storm and sanitary analysis automatically update the pipe size?
if the system is big (>200 pipes or so) and half needs to be updated, is going to be time consuming to manually increase the pipe size.
Thank you again for the video
nice video, but i have a question what is the structure style used by these junction structures?
Product Version: G.55.0.1
I changed the dimensions of pipe and elevation of pipe (slope) and junctions because the pipe are very small. I tried on civil 3D 2012 and everything is ok. On civil 3D 2013 no. Is any problem with 2013?
Hi, the file .stm that I have imported to civil 3D is update. But all pipe, elevation, dimension, etc, did not change in profile and plan. What to do to fix it? Thanks
can you submit the drawing for practicing?
John I hope this comment reaches you. I've run a storm model and it says some of my pipes are surcharged when my HGL is low. How can this be?
I do not know, how to find it if I have all service packs. Thank you ......
A great tool but i have a question about the workflow. I have created catchments and flow paths in Autocad civil 2016 and referenced them to a structure. When I import them into SSA are several of them not left as subcatchments and entities as runoff coefficients are not present at all. Instead SSA seems to use a default value. Is this the way it works or is it anything wrong in my installation?
Sir Mike,
I have got the following question, can you send me relevant tutorials or answer, please.
Model foul flows using discharge units to BS EN 752. is there any example available please
Produce Greenfield rate calculations using IH124 method.
Allow the application of climate change factors to rainfall data. Typically 30%. Where and how can I apply climate change, please.
I am looking for a response from you soon, please.
Thanks for your taking time.
Kind regards
Sir, is this a continuation of some video lecture or tutorial series?
Can pipe network be used to design services going into individual houses?
It can, you would probably want to add them to a new network and keep all of them in one network. I guess it would be your preference to do that.
Type about at the command line and tell me what version you have.
+John Sayre
Product Version: G.55.0.1
thank you, it is not update