Analysis software OpenFlows WaterCAD
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Characteristics

Function
analysis, design, modeling, optimization
Applications
infrastructure, for water systems
Other characteristics
AutoCAD

Description

Proven water distribution modeling Design new water systems and manage existing water networks effectively to reduce disruption risks and energy use using reliable decision-support capabilities. WHAT IS OPENFLOWS WATERCAD? OpenFlows WaterCAD is an easy-to-use hydraulic and water quality modeling application for water distribution systems from fire flow and constituent concentration analyses, to energy cost management and pump modeling. You can design new water systems and manage existing water networks effectively to reduce disruption risks and energy use. Use OpenFlows WaterCAD from within MicroStation, AutoCAD, or you can choose to use OpenFlows WaterCAD as a stand-alone application, for additional flexibility. What-if Scenario Management Easily analyze your existing water distribution system and predict how it will react in the future. Reduce Energy Expenses Compare different pump strategies and select the most cost-effective option for your system. Analyze Pipe and Valve Criticality Discover the weakest links in your water distribution systems and evaluate the adequacy of isolation valves. Easily Analyze Water Quality Determine water age, water source, analyze chlorine decay or perform multispecies analysis with just a few clicks.

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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