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  • 2014 Bentley Systems, Incorporated

    Whats new in H&H Productsand Open Utilities Designer

    Bahtigul Varol , Water Solutions Application Engineer

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    Agenda

    1. Whats new in WaterGEMS

    and SewerGEMS

    2.Bentley Utilities Designer

    3.Questions

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    SQLite database format

    Switch to SQLite from .MDB format

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    SQLite benefits

    2 Gigabytes

    140 Terabytes

    020406080

    100120140160

    Maximum File Size

    Tera

    bytes

    .MDBSQLite

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    SQLite benefits

    0

    0.5

    1

    Typical File size

    .MDBSQLite

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    SQLite benefits

    0

    0.5

    1

    Time to open

    .MDBSQLite

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    Interoperability

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    4 Platforms One Shared Data Source

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    Model Building

    Databases & spreadsheetsDemand information, operational strategies, field data, water quality, etc.

    CAD drawingsNetwork topology, node elevations, scaled lengths, some physical data, etc.

    Geospatial dataNetwork topology, water consumption data, node elevations, diameters, materials, etc.

    Leverage Virtually ANY Data Source

    Model

    ModelBuilder. Multi-source model creation. Synchronize model connections of any data type (.shp, .dwg, .mdb, etc.)

    LoadBuilder. Demand assignment from geospatial dataTRex. Automated elevation extractionTheissen Polygon Creator. Automated polygon creation

    Model Building Tools

    Data

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    Model Cleanup

    Network Navigator Find data problems

    Duplicate elements Orphaned elements Crossing Pipes Pipe Split Candidates

    Network Tracing Shortest Path Upstream/Downstream

    Query Input/Results Easily navigate your data!

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    LoadBuilder (Demand Assignment)

    Create Demands From: Billing Meter Data Customer Meter Flow Distribution Area Population Land Use More!

    Allocation Methods

    Distribution Methods

    Projection Methods

    See Location of Meter and Node Connection

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    Trex (Terrain Extraction)

    Automated Elevation Extraction

    Any Platform

    Sources: DXF Contours LandXML Spot Elevations TINs DTMs & DEMs Shapefiles

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    Scenario Management and Development

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    Data Management Alternatives

    Current Scenario Physical: OriginalDemand: TodayActive Topology: Current

    Year 2015

    Physical: 2015 subdivisionDemand: 2015Active Topology: New 2015

    Year 2020 Scenario

    Physical: Wellesley 2020Demand: 2020Active Topology: New 2020

    New Diameter Scenario

    Physical: New DesignDemand: Max 2020Active Topology: New 2020

    Scenario Control Center

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    Scenario Control Center

    Unlimited What If Situations

    Scenario Inheritance

    Alternative Inheritance Make change to scenario with Base

    alternative, inherited to all Child alternatives.

    True data inheritance

    Self-documenting scenarios

    Active Topology

    Scenario Comparison

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    Scenario Comparison

    Compares Scenarios and Alternatives

    Reports Differences

    Browse/Highlight Differences

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    Optimization Tools

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    Darwin Calibrator

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    Darwin Calibrator & Leak Detection

    Streamline the time-consuming model calibration

    process and make sure your decisions are based

    on a model that truly reflects the real world.

    1. Enter multiple field measurements for calibration2. Let Darwin generate millions of possible solutions 3. Create a calibrated model using optimum values for pipe roughness,

    leakage, junction demands and element status

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    Darwin Designer

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    Darwin Designer

    Automated Design

    Evaluate thousands of design and rehabilitation

    alternatives that meet your hydraulic constraints,

    maximizing hydraulic performance and savings to

    your Capital Investment Program (CIP).

    Determine area to design/rehabilitate

    Setup Darwin Designer Design for Peak Conditions

    Analyze Results

    Run system under stress (i.e. Fire Flow)

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    Darwin Scheduler

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    Darwin Scheduler

    Pump Energy Analysis and Carbon FootprintEvaluate how much energy is needed to operate

    your system and alternatives to potentially save

    money. Use detailed energy analysis and tariffs to

    determine the best time to operate your pumps and

    determine/reduce your carbon footprint.

    Choose EPS Scenario

    Pumps to Optimize (VSP or Fixed?)

    Objective Elements Pumps Energy Pricing Tanks

    Minimize Energy Cost or Energy Usage

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    Primary Features

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    Fire Flow Evaluation and Review

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    Fire Flow Analysis

    Analyze hydraulics for every network element and fire flow scenario.

    Navigate network and map elements that satisfy (or not) fire flow constraints

    Simulate 1 or many fires

    Constraints include: Flow Pressure Velocity

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    Fire Flow Results

    Fire Flow Report

    Fire Flow Results Browser See which elements pass/fail Updates results when element selected

    Color Coding

    Annotation

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    Source Trace Evaluation and Review

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    Constituent Analysis

    Model any constituent in system Chlorine Flouride Unknown?

    Tank Mixing

    Constituent Source

    Concentration

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    Multi-Species Modeling (MSX)

    Improvement in Water Quality Modeling

    Uses EPANET-MSX method

    Used for interaction between constituents THM-Cl Chloramine-denitrification Multi-valence arsenic

    Require equilibrium-rate equations and coefficients

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    Age Analysis

    Determine Age of Water

    Locate Stagnant Water Locations

    Tank Mixing

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    Trace Analysis

    Source Tracing

    Trace Constituent Across System

    Where did it come from?

    Where is it going?

    Water Security Analysis

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    Water Quality Results

    Graphs

    Profiles

    Contours

    Tables

    Color Coding & Annotation

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    Flushing Analysis

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    Flushing

    Conventional or Unidirectional Flushing

    Flushing Results Browser

    Conventional One hydrant/junction No valve operation

    Unidirectional Any number of hydrants Any number of valve/closed pipes Pipe run

    Can base on velocity or shear stress - = SR

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    Flushing

    Self-Cleansing Query

    Field Operations Report

    Extensive Reporting Tools

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    Pressure Zone Manager

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    Pressure Zone Manager

    Need to identify them

    Their Characteristics

    Flow Balance

    Pressure Zone Manager automates this process

    Most Systems have Multiple Pressure Zones

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    Criticality

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    Criticality: Know the Consequence of Failure

    Answer questions like:1. Who gets put out of water?

    2. What is the impact of lower system demand when isolating part of the system?

    3. Where are my rehabilitation funds better spent?

    Using the Criticality Analysis Center:1. Determine network segmentation with the new Isolation valves

    2. Find Outage Segments for each failed network segment

    3. Run hydraulic engine to find consequence of failure for each Criticality Segment

    Risk = f (Vulnerability, Criticality)Vulnerability: Assets likelihood of failureCriticality: Assets consequence of failure

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    Pipe Break Analysis

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    Pipe Break Analysis

    Estimate the Likelihood of Pipe Failure

    Uses Historical Pipe Break Data

    Determines: Projected Pipe Break Rate Auxiliary Costs

    Capital Planning

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    Pipe Renewal Planner

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    What is Asset Management? Getting the most out of money spent on assets

    Used in many industries

    In water, focus is on distribution system Largest investment Deterioration is out of sight

    Goal Minimize cost Meet required levels of service

    Not just software but a process Software can help

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    Pipe Renewal Planner

    Capital/Master Planning Tool

    Performance Based Look at System Fire Flows (Hydraulic Risk) Criticality (Consequence of Failure) Pipe Break History (Likelihood of Failure)

    Property Based Year Installed Material Etc.

    Prioritizes Pipes to Rehab

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    SCADAConnect

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    SCADAConnect

    Check operational decision before making them

    Import SCADA data for: Real Time Modeling Initializing Model Calibrating Model Developing Model Demands Setting/Monitoring Alarms

    Carry out modeling to provide feedback for Emergency planning On-going scheduling and preventive actions

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    SCADAConnect Uses

    Connect with many data sources

    Link model with data sources

    Viewing data in the model Model calibration Run from simplified

    interface View in HMI

    Study operations Energy management Emergency planning Emergency response Operator training Enable sharing of data

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    SCADAConnect

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    SCADAConnect Simulator

    Bridges Gap Between Engineering and SCADA Ops

    Allows SCADA to use Model!

    Enhance Decision Making Process!

    Test Decisions

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    SCADAConnect Simulator HMI

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    HAMMERTransient analysis and water hammer modeling

    Prevent system damage Develop cost-effective surge control strategies Trim construction and O&M budgets Model any surge protection device Minimize wear and tear on pipes Simulate any transient condition Design and operate with greater reliability Eliminate costly over design Ensure the longevity of your water system Prepare for power failures Protect your operators Improve water quality Minimize service interruptions

    Avoid catastrophic failure of pipes & equipment

    Use the rigorous Method of Characteristics

    Model any transient event

    Simulate any surge protection device

    Complete integration with WaterGEMS/CAD

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    What to Model Using HAMMER

    Daily operations to start, ramp, shift or stop pumps; open, modulate or close valves

    Infrequent operations such as pipeline re-filling after maintenance

    Rare, emergency operations causing sudden changes in velocity or pressure: Power or equipment failures at pumps, shafts/stems, valve actuators Sudden pipe breaks or blockages / collapses Sudden, uncontrolled release of air at crack or valve Change in pressure and/or temperature creating or condensing vapor

    Examine results for impacts on safety, breaks, wear, pathogen intrusion &/or particulate scour

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    Results

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    Results

    Customizable Reporting

    Multiple Results Displayed Simultaniously

    Scenario Summary

    Project Inventory

    Pressure Pipe Inventory

    Reporting Options

    Flex Units Any Unit, Any Precision

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    Element Symbology

    Create Unlimited Symbologies Color Coding Annotation

    Assign to Different Scenarios

    Change Scenarios SymbologyAutomatically Update

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    Results

    Color Coding & Annotation

    Contours

    FlexTables

    Profiles

    Graphs

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    Bentleys Storm andSanitary Sewer Products

    SewerGEMS Implicit (Bentley Dynamic Wave) Explicit (SWMM) GVF with convex routing + pressure

    flow solver GVF with rational method peak flow

    CivilStorm Implicit (Bentley Dynamic Wave) Explicit (SWMM) GVF with rational method peak flow

    StormCAD GVF with rational method peak flow

    SewerCAD GVF with convex routing +

    pressure flow solver

    GVF = Gradually Varied Flow

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    Digital Terrain Models (DTM)

    Contains elevation data for an area

    SS4 recognizes three types

    Bentley DTM created by: InRoads (.dtm) GEOPAK (.tin) MX (.fil)

    Bentley DGN terrain models

    LandXML terrain models

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    Uses of DTMs

    Dynamic updating of ground elevations Moving nodes adjusts elevations

    Downstream trace Find natural water path Catchment delineation

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    Terrain Model

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    Elevations from DTM

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    Change Elevation 2220.14 2228.43

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    Drop Trace in DTM

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    Add Channel

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    Trace and Catchments

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    Standalone

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    Loss Methods

    SCS Curve Number

    Green-Ampt

    Horton

    RTK

    Constant Loss Rate (replaces fLoss)

    Initial and Constant Fraction

    Initial and Constant Rate

    ILSAX

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    SCADA Elements

    Connect Model Elements to External Data Sources

    Data Sources SCADA systems

    Historical Real Time (OPC server)

    Data loggers Data bases Spreadsheets

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    Define SCADA Signals

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    Conduit Catalog

    Better organization / Includes wall thickness

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    What is Bentley Utilities Designer?

    A Multi-utility Desktop GIS

    Built on Bentley Map technology

    Optimized for Design Workflows

    Designed to Improveoperations and Maintenance workflows

    Targets Electric, Gas, Water and Wastewater utilities

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    XFM DGN Oracle Spatial

    DGN + RDBMS SQL Server Spatial

    RDBMS(SQL Server or Oracle)

    XFM DGN Files

    RDBMS(SQL Serveror Oracle)

    Data Filesw/ Database

    Linkages

    RDBMS(SQL Server)

    Spatial Database(SQL Server)

    RDBMS(Oracle)

    Spatial Database(Oracle)

    Bentley Utilities Designer Persistence Models

    Bentley Utilities Designer

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    Components of Workflow Management

    Workflow Manager

    Design Editor

    Work Requests

    DesignsCost Items

    Unit Assistant

    Design AssistantInvokes Runs Within

    GIS/GeospatialData Store

    Job Default Assistant

    Job Scheduler

    Invo

    kes

    WMS/ERPSystem

    Job Defaults

    Work Items

    Manages, organizes, presents

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    Modeling and Documenting the Water Network

    Water Lines Edge features in the network Main, Lateral

    Water Structures Supply and demand Other structures

    Water Valves

    Water Records Incidents and Complaints

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    Modeling and Documenting the Wastewater Network

    Wastewater Lines Edge feature in the network

    Wastewater Points Point features in the network

    Wastewater Areas

    Inspection and Surveys

    Interventions

    Incidents and Complaints

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    Data Model Example of localization

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    Feature Placement

    Dedicated Placement Methods Activated from the Command

    Manager, Menu, Toolbars Properties can be modified

    during placement (tool settings)

    Simple and Complex Placement E.g. Place Bundle

    Placement is Network-Aware Using Auto Inference

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    Annotation Placement

    Annotations are placed as in Bentley Map Annotation placement kicks-in directly after feature placement

    Annotation Contents are defined using PBA rules Property Based Annotation

    Add/Change Annotations using Edit Feature or Annotate Features

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    Editing and Reviewing Utility Network Assets

    Non-graphical Editing Feature Editor Bentley Map Edit++

    Graphical Editing Using MicroStation,

    Bentley Map graphical editing Dedicated tools:

    Split/Merge Features Connect/Disconnect Features Attach/De-attach Features

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    Non-Graphical Editing Properties

    General Tab lists domain specific properties More tabs can be configured (e.g. Wastewater)

    Subset of Bentley Mapproperties Text, Option List, Date

    Superset of Bentley Map properties Image, Video

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    Non-Graphical Editing Tracking

    System Properties to Track Create Date & Operator Last Modify Date & Operator

    Tracking Properties are Read-Only Also when

    using Data Browser

    Install and Retire Date Properties are Read/Write Included in General Tab

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    Questions?

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    Thank you for your time!Presented By: Bahtigul Varol Water Solutions Application Engineer

    Email: [email protected]

    Whats new in H&H Products and Open Utilities DesignerAgendaSQLite database formatSQLite benefitsSQLite benefitsSQLite benefitsInteroperability4 Platforms One Shared Data SourceModel BuildingModel CleanupLoadBuilder (Demand Assignment)Slide Number 12Trex (Terrain Extraction)Scenario Management and DevelopmentSlide Number 15Scenario Control Center Scenario ComparisonOptimization ToolsDarwin CalibratorDarwin Calibrator & Leak DetectionDarwin DesignerDarwin DesignerDarwin SchedulerDarwin SchedulerPrimary FeaturesFire Flow Evaluation and ReviewFire Flow Analysis Fire Flow ResultsSource Trace Evaluation and ReviewConstituent AnalysisMulti-Species Modeling (MSX)Age AnalysisTrace AnalysisWater Quality ResultsFlushing AnalysisFlushingFlushingPressure Zone ManagerPressure Zone ManagerCriticalityCriticality: Know the Consequence of FailureSlide Number 42Pipe Break AnalysisPipe Break AnalysisPipe Renewal PlannerWhat is Asset Management?Pipe Renewal PlannerSCADAConnectSCADAConnectSCADAConnect UsesSCADAConnectSCADAConnect SimulatorSCADAConnect Simulator HMIHAMMERWhat to Model Using HAMMERResultsResultsElement SymbologyResultsBentleys Storm andSanitary Sewer ProductsDigital Terrain Models (DTM)Uses of DTMsTerrain ModelElevations from DTMChange ElevationDrop Trace in DTMAdd ChannelTrace and CatchmentsStandaloneLoss MethodsSCADA ElementsDefine SCADA SignalsConduit CatalogWhat is Bentley Utilities Designer?Bentley Utilities Designer Persistence ModelsComponents of Workflow ManagementModeling and Documenting the Water NetworkModeling and Documenting the Wastewater NetworkData Model Example of localizationFeature PlacementAnnotation PlacementEditing and Reviewing Utility Network AssetsNon-Graphical Editing PropertiesNon-Graphical Editing TrackingQuestions?Slide Number 86