May 15, 2003 1 #1 cimmeron Civil/Environmental Dec 16, 2002 24 0 0 US I plan to puchase a new modeling program in the near future and am considering buying H2OMAP.I would be interested in any comments from other modelers on this program or other programs. Also is there price too high are in line with other programs.
I plan to puchase a new modeling program in the near future and am considering buying H2OMAP.I would be interested in any comments from other modelers on this program or other programs. Also is there price too high are in line with other programs.
May 15, 2003 #2 KRSServices Civil/Environmental Dec 14, 2002 467 0 0 CA I personally like Heastad's WaterCad. They all have weaknesses and strengths. KRS Services http://www.krs-services.com Upvote 0 Downvote
I personally like Heastad's WaterCad. They all have weaknesses and strengths. KRS Services http://www.krs-services.com
May 16, 2003 #3 hydrae Mechanical May 8, 2003 822 0 16 US I use epanet which is free at epa.gov. this program is unlimited in the size of the model and has most of the features the pricy programs have Upvote 0 Downvote
I use epanet which is free at epa.gov. this program is unlimited in the size of the model and has most of the features the pricy programs have
May 19, 2003 #4 MCWV Civil/Environmental May 14, 2003 2 0 0 US If you are looking for functionality and low price (free)without bells and whistles, go with EPANET for steady state analysis. M. Cadei,westvalleyconstruction.com Upvote 0 Downvote
If you are looking for functionality and low price (free)without bells and whistles, go with EPANET for steady state analysis. M. Cadei,westvalleyconstruction.com