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SWMM dual dbmodel
Xavier Torret edited this page Feb 24, 2024
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On the image below you can see the difference between the inventory point of view (orange ones) and EPANET point of view (blue ones) when it comes to arc features.
From the inventory point of view an ARC may be [CONDUIT, SIPHON, WACCEL or VARC].
From the SWMM point of view an ARC may be [CONDUIT, ORIFICE, WEIR, OUTLET, PUMP or UNDEFINED].
(*) VIRTUAL VALVE ANB IMPORTINP are new epa types created on Giswater in order to manage import inp files (VALVE-IMPORTINP,PUMP-IMPORTINP) and VIRTUALVALVE [VALVE]
On the image below you can see the difference between the inventory point of view (orange ones) and EPANET point of view (blue ones) when it comes to node features.
From the inventory point of view a NODE may be [CHAMBER, JUNCTION, MANHOLE, NETGULLY, NETINIT, OUTFALL, STORAGE, VALVE, WJUMP or WWTP] .
From SWMM point of view, a node may be [JUNCTION, DIVIDER, OUTFALL, STORAGE or UNDEFINED]. Also you can attach as many flow regulators as you want to one specific node.
On the image below you can see the difference between the inventory point of view (orange ones) and EPANET point of view (blue ones) when it comes to node features.
From the inventory point of view a CONNECT may be [CONNEC or GULLY].
From SWMM point of view, a gully may be [INLET (only on 1D/2D model)].