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Free software costs money Angela.Suarez@Bentley.com Application Engineer Bentley Hydraulics & Hydrology Solutions A comparison between EPANET v2.0, WaterCAD and WaterGEMS v8i SS3

What is it like to model using… EPANET WaterCAD/GEMS Doing Hydraulic Modeling with EPANET is the equivalent to riding a tricycle. If you need to get from point A to point B, the tricycle will get you there but it will be a very long and painful ride. If you use WaterCAD/GEMS, getting to point B will be fast and easy. You’ll free up time for other engineering projects because it already has all the tools that you need to get your modeling done.

Consider these: Ease of use Hydraulic elements CAD, GIS interoperability Model building tools Advanced hydraulic features Technical Support + Training There are many reasons why you should consider WaterCAD/GEMS but for this presentation we will focus on six aspects: Ease of use, hydraulic elements that are available for modeling, The ability to integrate CAD and GIS data, tools to build your model, advanced analysis features and finally the support and training options that each software provides. As a side note, keep in mind that WaterCAD/GEMS uses an improved version of the EPANET engine for its calculations.

1. Ease of use Model Layout / Data Entry Graphs Tabular Reports EPANET WaterCAD WaterGEMS Model Layout / Data Entry Graphs Tabular Reports Profiles Contours Element Symbology Pressure Zone Manager Network Navigator Export to Google Earth * ** * Available in the MicroStation platform only **Available In MicroStation and ArcGIS platforms How easy is it to layout a model, enter data and then interpret the results? These are important questions and to illustrate the differences here we will take a look at how to create, run and analyze results in both solutions. Demo 1: layout reservoir with few nodes, undo/redo, add demands, color code: diameter, pressure, flextable (export csv, shapefile), network navigator. Etc. Available Limited Not Available

2. Modeling Elements Reservoir Tank Junction Pipe EPANET WaterCAD WaterGEMS Reservoir Tank Junction Pipe PRV, PSV, PBV, FCV, TCV, GPV Air valves at high points Hydropneumatic Tanks Isolation Valves Hydrants Variable Speed Pump Variable Speed Pump Battery EPANET has the ability to model some basic elements but, as you know, a real system has a variety of elements and you want to model them as they are in real life. If you have isolation valves, hydrants, variable speed pumps, hydropneumatic tanks, air valves, etc., you don’t want to leave them out of your model because they are an important part of the calculations and they influence the results like pressure, flow, hydraulic grade line, etc. So we’ll take a look at some of those special elements in WaterGEMS. Demo 2: WTRG – hydrant – isolation valve – variable speed pump – hydropneumatic tank Available Limited Not Available

3. CAD, GIS Interoperability EPANET WaterCAD WaterGEMS Database import/export Convert CAD to pipes Shapefile import / export Runs inside of ArcGIS Runs inside of AutoCAD * Runs inside of MicroStation Background CAD, shapefiles, .JPG Excel import/export Oracle, SQL import/export Import/Export EPANET files * Available at an additional cost If you don’t have a hydraulic model yet, or, if you are planning to expand your existing model, you have probably wondered if there is an easy way to re-use data that you may already have. Usually, the data is either in CAD files, GIS shapefiles, excel or other databases. EPANET does not convert data into pipes, nodes, etc. nor does it allow to bring tabular data such as excel. So the model building process is very precarious because you have to enter the elements and data manually one by one. WaterGEMS, on the other hand, allows you not only to convert your data, but also to maintain a constant connection between the source and the model, you can export data back to the source, or if you prefer to work directly in CAD or GIS you can run WaterGEMS inside of MicroStation, AutoCAD or ArcGIS. Demo 3: Convert polyline to pipe, shapefiles, work in the CAD platform, StandAlone, ArcGIS – since these tools are not available in EPANET (show they are not) we will concentrate in a few of these tools found in WaterCAD/GEMS Available Limited Not Available

4. Model Building Tools Demand Allocation using meter data EPANET WaterCAD WaterGEMS Demand Allocation using meter data Demand Allocation using population Demand Allocation by land use or area Includes Average Demand Libraries? Includes Material Libraries? Terrain Elevation Extractor SCADA connection * Network Skeletonization User-defined attributes Associate external files (photos, videos, etc) * Available in WaterCAD as an Add-On Once you have laid out the pipes, nodes, etc you will need to assign physical properties, elevations and demands to the model. EPANET does not have any tools for automating this process. In WaterCAD/GEMS you can automatically assign elevation data to nodes using digital elevation data. You can also estimate demands, using a library of average demand or existing data such as customer meter data, population, land use, area, etc. If you have SCADA systems in place, WaterGEMS can connect to SCADA and import that data directly into the model. Demo 4: LoadBuilder, TREx, Hyperlinks (in ArcGIS) Available Limited Not Available

5. Advanced Hydraulic Features EPANET WaterCAD WaterGEMS Scenario Management Automated Fire Flow analysis Model Calibration (Genetic Algorithms) * Pump scheduling Automated design and rehabilitation Criticality analysis and Flushing studies Source Tracking Leakage detection Pressure Dependent Demands Pipe Renewal Planner (Asset Management) Water Hammer Modeling ** * Available in WaterCAD as an Add-On ** Use same WaterCAD/WaterGEMS file in Bentley HAMMER® When you have a model up and running you can start doing some more in depth analysis. Is there enough capacity in my system to support a new subdivision? Do I need new pumps and if so, where and what kind? Can the system provide enough capacity to fight fires during peak demands? Do I have water stagnation problems anywhere in the system? How would my system be affected if there is a power outage? (turn pumps off) What happens if there is a pipe break? Which valves do I need to close to make repairs that minimize the impact of this shortage? (criticality). Where does the water from a specific location goes to? WaterCAD/GEMS has one tool for each of these situations. If the results of your model are not matching the field results, WaterCAD/GEMS helps you calibrate your model based on field data. It helps you design new pipes or rehabilitate existing ones. It helps you plan hydrant flushing operations for conventional or uni-directional flushing, etc. Since we don’t have enough time to cover all these, I’d like to invite you to visit WaterCAD/GEMS website to learn more about each of these tools. EPANET does not offer any of these tools. We’ll do a brief demonstration of scenario management and automated fire flow analysis now. Demo 5: Scenario Management (how will the pressure at this point be affected if I add a new subdivision on this area), fire flow, etc. Available Limited Not Available

6. Training and Technical Support EPANET WaterCAD WaterGEMS 24/7 Technical support Virtual instructor-led training Virtual On-Demand training Local Classroom training Internet forums Knowledgebase Modeling Books, Textbooks There is no formal technical support or training for EPANET. If you need help with use or installation your only source are third party blogs but an answer to your questions is not guaranteed. Bentley offers technical support 24/7, internet forums, modeling books, and very flexible training options (online, classroom or instructor led over the web) so you can count on immediate help when you need it. Available Limited Not Available