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Add check dams as a feature for swales

Add a check dam setting with height, notch weir and interval settings to simplify modelling swales on sloping sites. This avoids having to model several sections of swale in order to use the available storage.
Oliver Dodd over 1 year ago in InfoDrainage / Hydraulics 0 For Review

Sub‑Minute Timesteps or Enhanced Transient Controls in InfoWorks WS Pro

The minimum 1‑minute hydraulic timestep in InfoWorks WS Pro prevents realistic modelling of fast‑acting control valves that respond within seconds. This leads to overstated burst volumes and flooding impacts. Workaround: Users currently scale syst...
Daniel Alexander 30 days ago in InfoWorks WS Pro / Engine 0 For Review

Improved Scenario Manager

Improved options around the parent child options. basically setting up a more structured option so that if you update a parent scenario (not just the base) then all child scenarios (ideally copied from during creation) would get the updates. i.e. ...
Duncan Allen about 2 years ago in InfoWorks WS Pro / Productivity 6 In progress

Run Ruby script without a Network

Currently a ruby script in the UI can only be run on a Network.However, scripts can now also achieve general database management work where a "current network" is no longer necessary. I want to be able to righ click on any Ruby Script in the tree ...
Nathan Gerdts 2 months ago in InfoWorks WS Pro / Productivity 1 Gathering support

Horizontal orifices as an outlet type

HydroCAD offers a horizontal orifice control outlet type that is very commonly used for detention pond outlet types in the US. Please include this as an outlet type so we can transition from HydroCAD to InfoDrainage.
Midori Patterson almost 2 years ago in InfoDrainage / Hydraulics 1 Gathering support

Improved catchment area import

Importing the catchment areas from cad is an extremely useful feature which would save hours of time, however, it does not work with all the areas and specifically not those with curved lines (most of the time). I think if infodrainage could impor...
Henry Wilkinson 7 months ago in InfoDrainage / Productivity 1 Under consideration

Import Civil 3D surface directly to Infodrainage

Importing a Civil 3D surface directly would eliminate any errors in the conversion process, ensuring triangulations are accurate and surface boundaries are observed
Guest 4 months ago in InfoDrainage / Civil3D Integration 0 Gathering support

Retaining CAD files / Orphaning

When CAD files are imported to InfoDrainage they retain the link to the CAD file, like a CAD Xref which is good. However if that file is moved, or InfoDrainage cannot access it, an error box is prompted and the entire CAD file is just deleted from...
Ian George 2 months ago in InfoDrainage / Productivity 1 In progress

Would it be possible to include longitudinal gradient (slope) to attenuation tanks please? At the moment it appears that software assumes that these structures are constructed flat whereas in real life these could be constructed with a gradient (slope) from the upstream end towards the outlet.

At the moment it appears that software assumes that these structures are constructed flat whereas in real life these could be constructed with a gradient (slope) from the upstream end towards the outlet (and this could then change the head of wate...
arek kadlec about 2 years ago in InfoDrainage / Hydraulics 1 Gathering support

Ruby SQL access to observed vs Predicted outputs

We are generating a number of scoring tools and understanding calibration levels and results are a part of that (generally looking at things like the RMS etc.) At the moment we need to pull everything out of WS Pro to a spreadsheet as we cannot ac...
Duncan Allen 4 months ago in InfoWorks WS Pro / Automation 1 Under consideration