Integrated 1D-2D modeling is useful for flood analysis of both urban and rural watersheds and can provide a greater understanding of flood flow behavior when compared to a strictly 1D modeling approach. Integrated 1D-2D models can aid engineers in identifying flood risk, especially in situations where the flood flow paths are not clearly defined or consistent between flood events, such as in uncontained areas where there are multiple distinct obstructions (e.g., buildings, walls, etc.).
This workshop provides an in-depth look into the theory and applications of PCSWMM’s approach to 2D modeling using EPA SWMM5. Special emphasis will be placed on the workflow for building and inferring results from a 2D model using tools available within the PCSWMM interface. During the workshop, attendees will have an opportunity to work-through a variety of 2D modeling applications including major-minor conveyance systems and flooding resulting from riverbank overtopping.
Participants will develop the necessary skill and confidence to explore and apply the official EPA SWMM5 hydrology/hydraulics engine effectively in a 2D modeling capacity
PCSWMM will be used throughout the workshop to speed learning and program execution and enhance understanding the underlying EPA SWMM5 processes. During this course you will have an opportunity to learn from a live instructor during scheduled live sessions.
You will receive full workshop details with the course login details, prior to the workshop. If you have any questions or comments, please contact our workshop coordinator.
Intermediate – Advanced
English