Mar 9, 2023 #1 smk2 Civil/Environmental Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 10 Location US Can this model be simplified as to not have so many nodes? This file is for a 17 lot housing development and I can't add anymore nodes to this file. https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b59dbd4c-d90a-438c-8dc4-23841de4be11&file=POST_PCSM.hcp
Can this model be simplified as to not have so many nodes? This file is for a 17 lot housing development and I can't add anymore nodes to this file.
Mar 9, 2023 #2 psmart Active member Joined Feb 3, 1999 Messages 1,524 Location US Looks like you need to expand your license. Your current file is 40 nodes, so you need to go up to 90. Peter Smart HydroCAD Software http://www.hydrocad.net Upvote 0 Downvote
Looks like you need to expand your license. Your current file is 40 nodes, so you need to go up to 90. Peter Smart HydroCAD Software http://www.hydrocad.net
Mar 9, 2023 Thread starter #3 smk2 Civil/Environmental Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 10 Location US That's what I assumed I would need to do, just wasn't sure if the model could be simplified. Thanks.... Upvote 0 Downvote
That's what I assumed I would need to do, just wasn't sure if the model could be simplified. Thanks....
Mar 9, 2023 #4 psmart Active member Joined Feb 3, 1999 Messages 1,524 Location US The only way to reduce the number of nodes would be to eliminate nodes that you don't need. But it looks like all your nodes perform an essential purpose, either for runoff or routing calculations. Peter Smart HydroCAD Software http://www.hydrocad.net Upvote 0 Downvote
The only way to reduce the number of nodes would be to eliminate nodes that you don't need. But it looks like all your nodes perform an essential purpose, either for runoff or routing calculations. Peter Smart HydroCAD Software http://www.hydrocad.net
Mar 9, 2023 Thread starter #5 smk2 Civil/Environmental Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 10 Location US Thanks for the response. I just went and upgraded to the 90 node package.... Upvote 0 Downvote