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Robert Dickinson posted a discussionMWH Soft, the leading global provider of environmental and water resources applications software, today announced the immediate release of version 11 of
InfoWorks and FloodWorks. The new releases reflect MWH Soft’s
continued commitment to providing the world’s water, wastewater, stormwater and
flood management professionals with the most comprehensive selection of
class-leading engineering tools available.
“The continued enhancement of
our entire best-in-class product portfolio is a key priority for the MWH Soft
team,” said Paul F. Boulos, Ph.D., Hon.D.WRE, F.ASCE, President and Chief
Operating Officer of MWH Soft. “The new releases will give our customers an even
more effective toolset and an improved work experience that can bring them to
new levels of success. They underline our ongoing commitment to providing the
world’s engineers powerful, easy-to-use modeling and simulation software that
helps them strengthen, protect, sustain and optimize their water resources
infrastructures with incredible speed, efficiency, and accuracy, and at maximum
cost savings.”
InfoWorks CS allows engineers and planners to
produce fast, accurate and robust hydraulic modeling of a complete urban
collection system network. This encompasses full modeling of backwater effects
and reverse flow, open channels, trunk sewers, complex pipe connections and
ancillary structures. Tools for urban flooding and receiving stream impact
prediction, water quality, sediment transport and real time control simulation
are also included.
A close relative of InfoWorks CS,
InfoWorks SD allows users to model stormwater flows through a complex
environment with a diversity of underground and overland structures and paths —
applying the same high-quality function and analysis to both open channels and
closed conduits.
InfoWorks RS combines a highly advanced 1D
& 2D simulation engine, data management, geographical analysis and a
relational database in a single environment, The result is a single tool that
can import, clean up and store survey and time series data; build detailed and
accurate models; analyze model results; and present outputs in engineering
report-quality formats. InfoWorks RS includes full-solution modeling of
open channels, culverts, floodplains, embankments and hydraulic structures. It
also simulates rainfall runoff using both event-based and conceptual
hydrological methods.
InfoWorks WS is a complete modeling and
management package for water distribution systems. Drawing on information from
high quality all-pipe InfoWorks WS models enable offline management
decisions to be made with confidence. By providing an accurate view of water
distribution system performance, including water quality, supply and demand,
infrastructure problems and investigation of remedial measures, InfoWorks
WS helps engineers deliver a sustainable supply of high quality water to
users at an acceptable pressure and flow rate with minimal leakage
loss.
FloodWorks is a modular software package focused on
real-time simulation and forecasting of future hydrological and hydraulic
conditions in river basins, stormwater and drainage systems and coastal areas.
Designed for operational use in the control room, FloodWorks links a variety of
live data sources with a wide range of models to provide detailed and accurate
forecasts of water levels, flood depths, flows, velocities, water quality
parameters and sea state. Using FloodWorks, managers and engineers can carry out
fast, accurate and detailed simulations of the future effects of an extreme
event, providing key data necessary to effectively deploy emergency response
services and minimize the risk of loss of life and damage to
infrastructure.
New features in Version 11 include: updated hydrology
methods, additional run options, enhancements to the Open Data Import Centre,
improved compatibility with HEC, overall performance increases and much more.
For a complete listing view the “What’s New” area of the online help after
downloading the new version.
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