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HydroCAD Modeling

HydroCAD Modeling

HydroCAD Modeling

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I am modeling a Basin and would like to analyze the idea of culverts with a check valve. I have added these as outlets to the model. Is there a way to input the amount of time/day the culverts will flow? Or, is there a way to set DIFFERENT tailwaters at different hours of the day? Basically, the culverts will only add outlet capacity when the drainage basin is at or below 0' (approx. only 6 hours per day).

Also, is there a way to possibly include evaporation to a pond in HydroCAD?

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ar9

RE: HydroCAD Modeling

As I know about HydroCAD this is great!! It's simple and easy to get it right out of the box. Actually, the program is very intuitive and stable. I found HydroCAD which is very useful for me and I have yet to encounter a scenario. I used it for various place alike ponds, underground storage,rain gardensetc. I really enjoyed working with it. :)


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