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Professional CAD/CAM tools built on Inventor and AutoCAD
Transcript
00:03
an outfall is the location where water can leave the network
00:08
for designs where it is necessary to meet an existing pipe network or watercourse.
00:12
The outfall from the network you're designing cannot be
00:15
any lower than the system you are connecting to
00:18
unless the outfall is to be pumped.
00:21
It is therefore necessary to define a minimum invert level for the outfall
00:26
to begin
00:27
in the tree view,
00:28
duplicate the existing phase and call it fixed Outfall.
00:35
Turn off both the visibility and the simulation of the existing phase
00:39
and make sure the new fixed outfall phase is set as the current phase.
00:45
Next double click connections in the tree view to open the connections, table,
00:50
the table can be customized to show the fields, you require.
00:55
Click preferences to customize which columns of data will be displayed
00:59
enable the option for minimum downstream invert level.
01:04
Then in the connections table specify a minimum
01:06
downstream invert level of 37.00 for pipe six.
01:10
Then click OK
01:12
on the ribbon. Preliminary sizing tab.
01:15
Open the network design criteria and select the design options. Tab
01:20
enable the minimum downstream inferred level.
01:24
A warning appears because in some situations it is
01:26
not possible to meet all the design criteria.
01:30
For example,
01:31
on very flat sites where the system to be connected to is close to the surface,
01:35
it may not be possible to provide sufficient
01:37
slope and sufficient cover further up the system
01:41
in this situation, the minimum cover rule is broken and a warning is provided.
01:47
Click OK.
01:49
Check the pipes in the network design wizard on the ribbon. Preliminary sizing tab.
01:55
Click Network Design Wizard,
01:58
click next to review the pipes information.
02:01
You may see some pipes highlighted with warnings.
Video transcript
00:03
an outfall is the location where water can leave the network
00:08
for designs where it is necessary to meet an existing pipe network or watercourse.
00:12
The outfall from the network you're designing cannot be
00:15
any lower than the system you are connecting to
00:18
unless the outfall is to be pumped.
00:21
It is therefore necessary to define a minimum invert level for the outfall
00:26
to begin
00:27
in the tree view,
00:28
duplicate the existing phase and call it fixed Outfall.
00:35
Turn off both the visibility and the simulation of the existing phase
00:39
and make sure the new fixed outfall phase is set as the current phase.
00:45
Next double click connections in the tree view to open the connections, table,
00:50
the table can be customized to show the fields, you require.
00:55
Click preferences to customize which columns of data will be displayed
00:59
enable the option for minimum downstream invert level.
01:04
Then in the connections table specify a minimum
01:06
downstream invert level of 37.00 for pipe six.
01:10
Then click OK
01:12
on the ribbon. Preliminary sizing tab.
01:15
Open the network design criteria and select the design options. Tab
01:20
enable the minimum downstream inferred level.
01:24
A warning appears because in some situations it is
01:26
not possible to meet all the design criteria.
01:30
For example,
01:31
on very flat sites where the system to be connected to is close to the surface,
01:35
it may not be possible to provide sufficient
01:37
slope and sufficient cover further up the system
01:41
in this situation, the minimum cover rule is broken and a warning is provided.
01:47
Click OK.
01:49
Check the pipes in the network design wizard on the ribbon. Preliminary sizing tab.
01:55
Click Network Design Wizard,
01:58
click next to review the pipes information.
02:01
You may see some pipes highlighted with warnings.
An outfall is the location where water can leave the network. For designs where it is necessary to meet an existing pipe network or water course, the outfall from the network you are designing cannot be any lower than the system you are connecting to, unless the outfall is to be pumped. It is therefore necessary to define a minimum invert level for the outfall.
A warning appears because in some situations, it is not possible to meet all the design criteria. For example, on very flat sites, where the system to be connected to is close to the surface, it may not be possible to provide sufficient slope and sufficient cover further up the system. In this situation, the minimum cover rule is broken, and a warning is provided.
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