This short tutorial will take you through the process of creating a simple 2D model, setting mesh parameters, and then generating the mesh on a remote computer within the InfoWorks ICM Workgroup.
Two-dimensional (2D) simulation is better suited than one-dimensional simulation (1D) for modeling flows through complex geometries like urban streets and buildings, road intersections, and other transport infrastructure. It's also better when modeling on open ground, where either source or direction of flow is problematic to assume. In urban areas, the situation is exacerbated further by the presence of sewer networks, in which flows can both enter and exit the system during flood events.Modeling such complex flow scenarios both accurately and efficiently requires a model with both 1D and 2D engines.
InfoWorks ICM (Integrated Catchment Modeling) enables the hydraulics and hydrology of natural and man-made environments to be incorporated into a single model. It is the first integrated modeling platform to incorporate both urban and river catchments, with full integration of 1D and 2D modeling techniques both below ground and above ground.
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