Jan 27, 2016 Last week Synergis Applications Consultant, Kevin Spear delivered a webcast on Stormwater Pipe Design Using Storm and Sanitary Analysis. If you missed it, you can view it now. Below, Kevin addressed some common questions.
Autodesk® Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 for Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2019 Readme
Autodesk® Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2018 is a comprehensive, hydrodynamic hydrology and hydraulic analysis application for planning and designing urban drainage systems, storm sewers including highway drainage systems, and sanitary sewers.
The following method of distributing Autodesk ® Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 applies only to administrative images created with the Autodesk ® Civil 3D ® 2019 Network Installation wizard. After you complete this procedure, any new deployments of Autodesk Civil 3D 2019 will have the extension applied to them automatically.
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This readme contains the latest information regarding the installation and use of this extension. It is strongly recommended that you read this entire document before you apply this extension to your product. For reference, you should save this document to your hard drive or print a copy.
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Installation Instructions
You can apply this extension to the following Autodesk products running on all supported operating systems and languages. Be sure to install the correct extension for your software.
Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2019
Known Issue
Autodesk® Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 fails to create a custom PDF report. For details about this issue and a solution, see this Product Support article.
It is recommended that you back up all custom CUIX, MNR, and MNL files before you apply this extension.
Administrative Privileges
During installation or uninstallation, you may be prompted for the original installation media or a network image. In order to apply this extension, you must have privileges to install and uninstall products.
Network Deployment
Administrators can deploy this extension over a network using the Deployment Wizard.
Close the Application
It is required that you close Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2019 before proceeding with the installation of this extension.
The following method of distributing Autodesk®Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 applies only to administrative images created with the Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2019 Network Installation wizard. After you complete this procedure, any new deployments of Autodesk Civil 3D 2019 will have the extension applied to them automatically. For information on creating and updating a Network Administrative Image, please see the Autodesk Installation Administrator's Guide.
To apply the Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 to an existing Autodesk Civil 3D 2019 administrative image:
Download this extension and save it to any shared folder on your local network.
Close all running Autodesk applications.
On the workstation where you initially created the Autodesk Civil 3D 2019 deployment, open the Tools folder and double-click the Create & Modify a deployment shortcut icon.
Follow the wizard to the product configuration screen and expand the Include additional software accordion.
In the Additional Software section, click Add and browse to the location you saved the extension.
Collapse the Include additional software accordion and click the Create button.
Now any new deployments of Autodesk Civil 3D 2019 will have the extension applied to them automatically.
This extension can be uninstalled through the Program and Features section of the Microsoft® Windows® Control Panel.
Follow these instructions to uninstall this extension on a single computer.
Insert the product media (for example, the Autodesk Civil 3D installation disc) or make sure the installation source files are available.
In Windows Control Panel > Program and Features, click on Autodesk®Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 and choose the Uninstall option.
In the Autodesk® Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2019 maintenance dialog box click Yes to confirm that you want to uninstall the extension.
Last week Synergis Applications Consultant, Kevin Spear delivered a webcast on Stormwater Pipe Design Using Storm and Sanitary Analysis. If you missed it, you can view it now.
Below, Kevin addressed some common questions.
Q: How do you recommend getting the results on a plan in tabular format depending on the jurisdiction we are doing work in?
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A: We have two types of tabular data depending on your needs. We can:
Create a pipe network table that updates based on changes to the network. That table can be formatted to your needs and shown on the plans.
Create a report, with 2 options; either use the reporting tool on the toolbox tab or use the excel output option in SSA.
Q: Where is the pipe invert data in SSA?
A: That is located on the conveyance links properties dialog box under the physical properties group.
Q:M830lr drivers for mac. Are you able to have Civil 3D calculate your coefficient based on coverage or do you have to already have that calculated?
A: Civil 3D does not have a way to calculate the runoff coefficient. The catchment’s only have a single field to enter the value. SSA does have a way to calculate the value. Within the subbasin properties, we have a Runoff Coefficient tab that will do the math based on your input.
Q: If you have multiple networks would you do a separate catchment group for each network?
A: Each catchment group is generally intended to group similar hydrologic conditions; pre-developed and post-developed for instance. But, you could group them based on a specific network.
Q: What happened to the rest of the pipe network you showed in SSA?
A: The entire Storm1 network was brought back into Civil 3D. I may have not been zoomed far enough out for you to see it though.
Q: Once you import the structures and to export once again [does] it remember all the data you entered for each structure? Ie. Inlet data for road cross slope, gutter, etc.
A: All of the Civil 3D structure physical data is maintained on the transfer back and forth. I will confirm what analysis data is maintained in a later blog post.
Q: How come when I re-import the file to Civil 3D the network is not at the right location?
A: I believe this type of error is caused by User Coordinate Systems. Civil 3D always wants to work in the World Coordinate System. If a custom UCS has been setup to speed through annotation, reset the UCS to WORLD during export and import.
Q: If you re-export, do you need to re-enter/customize the inlets in SSA?
A: If we are referring to the inlet type, then that is a matter of knowing which parts in SSA and Civil 3D you want to use and set the migration defaults accordingly. If you are referring to the inlet data, I am confirming that and will post the details in the Synergis blog.
Q: Is there a way to model underground detention facilities and their structures?
A: We can model them hydraulically in SSA and Hydraflow. However, there is not a realistic way to round trip that data to a Civil 3D pipe network.
Q: Can SSA or Civil 3D calculate runoff using separate impervious/pervious covers?
A: As it relates to pipe design, we can only do a composite ground cover to the inlet. If you’re thinking about BMP design, you can route the hydrographs in any fashion you choose in SSA. However, we did not discuss hydrology options in SSA or Hydraflow today.
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Q:Are the added catchment areas [in SSA] add in Civil 3D when imported back in?
A: While the added sub-basins in SSA do not create catchments in Civil 3D, the data is maintained with the exception of the runoff coefficient. The area is held as well as the C and Tc are pushed to catchments in Civil 3D. For those inlets without a catchment, the information is stored in Civil 3D and transferred back into SSA. I will confirm in a blog post in the future.