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Kenneth L. Orie
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Direct inflow at a Node
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Kenneth L. Orie Dec. 4, 2009.

Typical Rainfall Data - SWMM
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Calibration Files
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert E Dickinson Aug. 18, 2008.

 

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AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH but thank you for the quick reply, I knew it was something stupid.... I guess Forrest Gump was right, "Stupid is as Stupid does"
December 4, 2009
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I am having trouble doing something that I have done a thousand times before, I am trying to directly input flow data into a node, for whatever reason, it refuses to accept it. I go to time series editor, name it, paste it in, view it, and then go t…
December 4, 2009
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I am trying to locate a "typical years" rainfall for the Pittsburgh region for use in a model. I am trying to get away from the single event design sotrm modeling but don't have the resources to analyze 50 years worth of data to find the a years' wo…
November 20, 2009

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At 8:21pm on August 15, 2008, Robert E Dickinson said…
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You should still adjust the width individually for each subcatchment but compare the peak flows for the combined flows to your monitored data. Unless you want to model S1, S2 and S3 together then you are best off estimating the width for each subcat…
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Thank you for your help. However, the flow measurement was only taken at the outlet of the whole catchment (Out 1). if i want to calibrate the runoff quantity, how can i obtain the width of the whole catchment? Am i combine the total width of subcat…
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Originally, when SWMM was developed the width parameter was the collection length of the subcatchment. For example, it would be the gutter length on a street going to an inlet. In your case one easy way to estimate the Width for the subcatchment goi…
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Hello,I am not familiar on using SWMM for quantity and quality modeling. i need some helps here.I have a problem on calibrating the total width of catchment in SWMM quantity modeling. Figure shown below is my studied catchment. the surface runoff is…
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