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  1. boedekek

    Stuck in EPANET

    Hello fel3, I have been off the project for about a month as the budget ran out and haven't been checking the thread. From all the information you provided, I believe that my supervisor could use a civil/mechanical engineering intern to get this project done as an unpaid school project. Thanks...
  2. boedekek

    Stuck in EPANET

    Hello fel3, Thanks for the response. I completely agree with you. I really wanted to try and figure this out on my own and got pretty far doing it, but I don't have the skills to complete this task. Building the piping network was indeed very easy but once I had to put in all the curves and...
  3. boedekek

    Stuck in EPANET

    I am a GIS, NOT engineering intern for the City of Bloomington Utilities Department and have been given the tall task of creating a water quality model for all of the water pipes within the water system having a diameter greater than or equal to 12 inches. I have been working on this model for...
  4. boedekek

    EPANET inlet/outlet pipe for tank, water level in tank

    Thank you for the response fel3. But do you know what the initial level within the tank is. Epanet defined it as the height in feet (meters) of the water surface above the bottom elevation of the tank at the start of the simulation. Would this just be the water level in the tank or the water...
  5. boedekek

    EPANET inlet/outlet pipe for tank, water level in tank

    Hello everyone I am new to EPANET and am trying to run a water quality simulation within a network of piping. I have an older tank that has a single pipe connected to it. This pipe functions as an inlet/outlet pipe between the tank and the network (water flows out of tank when demand is...

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