gadwall
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 8, 2006
- 10
Mr. Smart,
Often in your posts you refer to keeping the model as simple as possible. Can you give a little more insight into "as simple as possible?"
My local municipality has adopted HydroCAD as its modeling software of choice, but the models that are created for say a residential subdivision quickly become complex. It is percieved by the Engineering community that the municpality is asking for the model to reference every drainage area, no matter how small, every catch basin and every pipe in the system. Is this a correct interpretation of what HydroCAD is intended to model?
Often in your posts you refer to keeping the model as simple as possible. Can you give a little more insight into "as simple as possible?"
My local municipality has adopted HydroCAD as its modeling software of choice, but the models that are created for say a residential subdivision quickly become complex. It is percieved by the Engineering community that the municpality is asking for the model to reference every drainage area, no matter how small, every catch basin and every pipe in the system. Is this a correct interpretation of what HydroCAD is intended to model?