I have already made a model with Epanet but for analysis i would like to know what factors (I mean pressure, flow , ....) that are relevant to convince stakeholders. Thanks
@henrry222 Basically, the flow units that you will choose in Project>>Defaults>>Hydraulics will determine your lengths dimensions with the appropriate approved units(SI metric = meters, US Customary = feet).
To make them all equally apart, you can either change the properties of each pipe manually to make it's length 12m, or you can simple go to edit>>select region to unify the properties of the region you are choosing with the mouse cursor.
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mdraad 3 months ago
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Mamoon101 3 months ago
thank you very much for the tutorial,, it's very helpful!! thanx a BUNCH!!
hamdymagdy 4 months ago
@hamdymagdy You are welcome my dear friend.
Mamoon101 4 months ago
Thanks for this video.
I have already made a model with Epanet but for analysis i would like to know what factors (I mean pressure, flow , ....) that are relevant to convince stakeholders. Thanks
beritini1 7 months ago
you literally saved me four hours of reading boring lecture notes....
drakecool2k 11 months ago
@drakecool2k My pleasure :)
Mamoon101 11 months ago
@drakecool2k My pleasure :)
Mamoon101 11 months ago
@Mamoon101 just finished the course work now.......
drakecool2k 11 months ago
interesante video, pero necsito una traduccion por favor.
Juliox41 1 year ago
can i turn ft to meters for the lengths and how do i make an equal nodes (ex: all nodes are 12m apart from each other equally >>>>) help please!
henrry222 1 year ago
@henrry222 Basically, the flow units that you will choose in Project>>Defaults>>Hydraulics will determine your lengths dimensions with the appropriate approved units(SI metric = meters, US Customary = feet).
To make them all equally apart, you can either change the properties of each pipe manually to make it's length 12m, or you can simple go to edit>>select region to unify the properties of the region you are choosing with the mouse cursor.
Mamoon101 1 year ago