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Map View
User’s Manual » Features » Schematic and Map View » Map View
Map View has two sections 1. Treeview of Layers and are arranged into Group 2. Content Viewer where user interacts with map Layer Context Menu Context menus are available for each layer in Table of Content. These menus are described in the table below. The…
VO-SWMM Support
User’s Manual » VO-SWMM Support
VO-SWMM has a comprehensive Help System and supporting documentation that will assist both beginners and advanced users. The primary goal in designing this Help System was to empower users with the tools and information so that almost every question can be answered in…
Installing VO-SWMM
User’s Manual » Installing VO-SWMM
Follow the requirements and steps to install VO on your computer. Hardware and Software Requirements Licensing System Installing VO Running VO Uninstalling VO
Schematic and Map View
User’s Manual » Features » Schematic and Map View
Turn on/off Schematic VIew: The Schematic View in VO-SWMM project can be turned on/off in the Options of Home. Please follow the descriptions of Home for more details. To see the effect of Schematic View on/off selection, create a new or open a saved project, and the…
6.1 Map View Layout
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map » 6.1 Map View Layout
There are three components in the map view: Table of Content – A tree view of all GIS layers. It controls the appearance of the layers. Map – The main working space to display and edit hydrologic objects. The features can be created, edited and…
C. Installing VO-SWMM
User’s Manual » Installing VO-SWMM » C. Installing VO-SWMM
Before installing VO, make sure that you have closed all other programs and that any virus protection software is disabled. A connection to the cloud server is required for the cloud license system to work. These 2 TCP ports MUST be open for outgoing connections on…
D. Running VO-SWMM
User’s Manual » Installing VO-SWMM » D. Running VO-SWMM
To start VO-SWMM, simply double-click on the VO desktop icon or find the VO item from your Start menu. Once VO-SWMM starts, you will first see the splash screen as below Then, you will see the main window. You may see the main window as below, which is used for…
E. Uninstall VO-SWMM
User’s Manual » Installing VO-SWMM » E. Uninstall VO-SWMM
You may be required to uninstall VO-SWMM in the future. The following procedure should be followed to uninstall VO-SWMM from your system: Launch Control Panel and double-click Add/Remove Programs. Scroll down the list until you find VO. Select item and click OK…
System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 6. Runoff Treatment » System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Water Quality Treatment in LIDs In line with Example 4, we treat the filter strip and infiltration trench LIDs as subcatchments to account for their combined impact on storm runoff, including pollutant reduction. While there aren’t well-established models for…
System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 1. Post-Development Runoff » System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
SWMM is a distributed model designed to intricately analyze runoff generation within diverse landscapes. This involves subdividing study areas into irregular subcatchments to effectively account for spatial variations in topography, drainage patterns, land cover, and…
System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 2. Surface Drainage Hydraulics » System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
SWMM functions by representing a conveyance network through a series of interconnected nodes and links. These links control the flow rate between nodes and can include conduits like open channels, pipes, or other elements such as orifices, weirs, and pumps. Nodes…
System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 3. Detention Pond Design » System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Designing SWMM detention ponds involves key elements: storage units, orifices, and weirs. These components are detailed below: 1. Storage Units: Storage units in SWMM are nodes, distinct from Example 2’s junction nodes. They utilize a Storage Curve to describe…
System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 4. Low Impact Development » System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Filter Strips Filter strips are grassy areas where runoff flows in a thin sheet. They’re not great at reducing peak flows but work well at removing solid pollutants during small storms (< 1 year). They’re most effective on gentle slopes (less than 5%) and…
System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 5. Runoff Water Quality » System Representation in SWMM: A Comprehensive Overview
VOSWMM uses different tools and methods to model urban runoff water quality. Calibration data is essential for realistic results. Here’s a brief overview of how VOSWMM handles water quality. Pollutants Pollutants, which are user-defined contaminants, accumulate…
Map Legend
User’s Manual » Features » Schematic and Map View » Map View » Map Legend
On the right upper corner of the Map view is the menu of Legend. Click the triangle button to close and expand the Legend menu. To edit the Legend, expand the Legend menu, right click to open the context menu and then click Edit Map Legend. This will pop-up…
GIS – Map
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » GIS Tools » GIS – Map
Add Layers Click Add Layer button to add GIS layer. In the pop-up window, navigate to and select the GIS files to be added to the map. The layer to be added can be a vector GIS file or a raster file like Digital Elevation Model (DEM). Query Use the Query…
Step 12: View and Adjust Layer Properties on the Map
Tutorials » Dual-Drainage Model » Step 12: View and Adjust Layer Properties on the Map
Turn on the direction for flow path and other lines Navigate to the “flowpath” layer in the layer table of the map. Right-click the layer to open the context menu. Select Layer Properties. Check on the box Show Flow Direction. Click Apply. Then, click…
Schematic View
User’s Manual » Features » Schematic and Map View » Schematic View
Schematic View is a model focused on the logic relationship of hydraulic objects, not their physical locations or appearance. It will demonstrate in a straightforward way about how those objects are connected with each other. Because of this unique characteristic, it…
6.4 Using the Map
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map » 6.4 Using the Map
The model components and other helper information are displayed on the map. With the geospatial information, the model is easier to understand. Furthermore, it enables to utilize existing GIS layers to create the model structure and determine the parameter values.…
6.4.1 Navigating the Map
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map » 6.4 Using the Map » 6.4.1 Navigating the Map
To zoom in and out of the map, wheel the scroll mouse up and down. More navigation tools are available in GIS tab and they are shown below. These tools are described in Table 4-4. The Pan tool is also available from the context menu. Note that in TatukGIS, the Zoom Out…
7.4 Main View
VO-SWMM » 7 Working with Resource Library » 7.4 Main View
The items in Resource Library is displayed and edited in the Main View. The Main View changes depending on the type of the item. The view for IDF group, Chicago design storm, MASS design storm, and temperature data is given below.
6.4.2 Selecting Features on Map
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map » 6.4 Using the Map » 6.4.2 Selecting Features on Map
Features can be selected on map. To select features: Click the Select button in GIS tab. Click the feature on the map. The outline of the selected feature will be changed. To add other features to the selection, hold the CTRL key and click on the feature. To…
6.7 Turning off Map Functions
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map » 6.7 Turning off Map Functions
By default, VO 6.0 will load the TatukGIS map functions. When an ArcGIS license is available, the user can choose ArcGIS from the GIS Type selection drop-down menu.. This can be changed in Options window as shown in the figure below. Uncheck the Use GIS option in…
6 Working with the Map
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map
With VO 6.0, we are introducing TatukGIS that will be built into the program. No additional GIS license is required to use Tatuk Map. Users can now choose an ArcGIS or TatukGIS map. Note that an ArcGIS license is required to use the ArcGIS map. Map is another way to…
Map Window Customization and Layer Styling
Tutorials » GIS Tools » Generating Subcatchments in Urban Areas with VOSWMM GIS Tools » Map Window Customization and Layer Styling
Once you have generated subcatchments in urban areas using VOSWMM GIS Tools, you can customize the map window and apply different styles to enhance visibility. Follow these steps: 1. On the left side of the Map window, locate the layer called “FlowPath”…
Step 23: View Simulation Results
Tutorials » Dual-Drainage Model » Step 23: View Simulation Results
Select one object on the map. Navigate to the Simulation tab. Click the Plot Results button. Select Run in the drop-down lists of the Plot Results window and check on/off for the variables to be plotted. The Graph and the Statistics will be displayed accordingly. Click…
Step 15: View Elevation Profile
Tutorials » Quick Start Tutorial » Step 15: View Elevation Profile
Select Junction NHYD 6 and 9 on the canvas. Then, click the Elevation Profile button in the Simulation tab. The Elevation Profile will show in a new tab. if Lock Selection box is unchecked, the profile plotting will be updated with the selection on the map. If…
View Your Layer in Google Earth
Tutorials » GIS Tools » Generating Subcatchments in Urban Areas with VOSWMM GIS Tools » View Your Layer in Google Earth
To view your layer in Google Earth using VOSWMM, please follow these steps: 1. Make sure you have Google Earth installed on your system. If you haven’t installed it yet, you can do so by visiting the Google Earth website and downloading the appropriate version…
Step 13: View Simulation Summary Results
Tutorials » Quick Start Tutorial » Step 13: View Simulation Summary Results
The Hydraulic Result Tables list the summary results of all the objects. Click the Hydraulic Result Tables tab and then click Conduit (3) tab. In the drop-down list of Run in the Hydraulic Result Tables to choose the simulation run. *The number (3) in the Conduit (3)…
Step 14: View Simulation Detail Results
Tutorials » Quick Start Tutorial » Step 14: View Simulation Detail Results
Select objects on the map canvas, for example, the Conduit NHYD 8 and 12. Make sure you choose the simulation run in the drop-down list in the Output section under the Simulation tab. Then, click Plot Results under the Simulation tab. *If no object is selected, the…
6.5 Updating Hydrologic Object Location in Schematic View
VO-SWMM » 6 Working with the Map » 6.5 Updating Hydrologic Object Location in Schematic View
The location of hydrologic objects in schematic view can be determined based on their geospatial location on map. As a result, the hydrologic objects will be in a similar location in schematic view, making the comparison easier. To update the location, choose the…
Step 4: Undeveloped Site – Add Objects to Schematic View
Tutorials » Post-Development Runoff » Step 4: Undeveloped Site – Add Objects to Schematic View
According to the site’s contour map, its topography is fairly homogenous and no well-defined channels exist within the basin which means that mainly overland flow takes place. There are no roads or other local impervious areas and the type of soil is similar…
Editing a Group of Objects
User’s Manual » Features » Object Parameters and Results » Properties Tab » Editing a Group of Objects
There are several ways to select multiple objects: Select on Schematic/Map View Select on Parameter Tables Select on Result Summary Tables The common fields of those selected objects will be listed in Properties tab. On the top of Properties tab shows the number…
Properties Tab
User’s Manual » Features » Object Parameters and Results » Properties Tab
Properties window shows all properties of selected hydrologic object(s) or current scenario. To use Properties window: Select single hydrologic object in Map View or Schematic View to view and edit all properties of the object Select multiple hydrologic objects in…
Tool Box
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Box
By default, all available hydrologic objects are list in Tool Box on the left of VO-SWMM main interface. Adding objects on to Schematic View To add one hydrologic object on canvas in Schematic View, drag and drop it on canvas. Then it can be moved to any location. …
Result Summary Tables
User’s Manual » Features » Result Summary Tables
Result Summary Tables window provides a spreadsheet environment for showing/editing SWMM simulation result. By default, it’s located at the bottom of the main interface. It can be toggled on/off via Tool Bar > Home > Windows. Result Summary Tables will be reset…
Step 1: Undeveloped Site – Model Setup
Post-Development Runoff (backup) » Step 1: Undeveloped Site – Model Setup
The SWMM model for the undeveloped site is depicted below. It consists of a single Subcatchment S1 whose runoff drains to Outfall node O2. Note that the undeveloped site contour map has been used as a backdrop image. The scenario name is undeveloped. Utilizing a…
Step 3: Undeveloped Site – Add Background Image
Tutorials » Post-Development Runoff » Step 3: Undeveloped Site – Add Background Image
To help facilitate the placement of drainage-system objects, SWMM can utilize an image as a backdrop behind a project’s study area map. This image is typically a site map of some kind with known dimensions. Any bitmap image file (BMP extension), JPEG image file (JPG…
GIS Tools
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » GIS Tools
With VOSWMM, we are introducing TatukGIS that will be built into the program. No additional GIS license is required to use Tatuk Map. Users can now choose an ArcGIS or TatukGIS map from Home Tab Options. Note that an ArcGIS license is required to use the ArcGIS map. …
Transect Feature Tutorial
Tutorials » GIS Tools » Transect Feature Tutorial
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Automate Transect feature in VO SWMM to assign cross-sections to conduits using a DEM file and a cross-section layer. Follow these steps to successfully utilize this powerful tool: Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure…
Step 11: Process DEM
Tutorials » Dual-Drainage Model » Step 11: Process DEM
The DEM processing will use the tools in the DEM Processing section in the Micro-Drainage tab. There are six tools in the DEM Processing section in Micro-Drainage toolbar. The first one Run DEM is a tool to run all the other five tools in a click. Users can also user…
Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project
Tutorials » Quick Start Tutorial » Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project
Navigate to Home tab. Select New SWMM Project from the drop-down list of New Project button Turn off BaseMap by unchecking the box in the map layer table. *In this tutorial, we will create a virtual model, so we do not need to show the map. Click the…
Simulation
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation
The Simulation tab includes tools mainly for setting up and running simulations, viewing and analyzing results, and managing database that will be used in the model. Simmulation Tab Icon Command Description Icon Command Description…
Import and Export VOSWMM Models
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » File Menu » Import and Export VOSWMM Models
INP files can be Imported into VO-SWMM and can also be Exported. Import INP Format Select File from main menu window -> Import -> Import SWMM Input File: File path of INP file to be imported into VO-SWMM Generate Layout for Schematic: Checking this will generate…
SWMM5 Data
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation » Simulation – Data » SWMM5 Data
In the Data section of the Simulation tab, all data types like transect, curves and climatology etc are defined in the same way as SWMM5. Icon Function Icon Function Transects Curves Climatology …
Dual-Drainage Modeling Procedure
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Micro-Drainage Tools » Dual-Drainage Modeling Procedure
In the stormwater management system, on the one hand, the stormwater collection is often done via catch basin. Catch basins are used to catch overland flow and transport the water to underground sewer system. On the other hand, the overland inflow can also entre…
Tool Bar
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar
Following lists are present at the top of the VOSWMM main interface. For a more detailed description of each Toolbar item, please click on each topic to navigate. File Home Simulation GIS Tools Micro-Drainage
Import OTTHYMO to VOSWMM
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » File Menu » Import OTTHYMO to VOSWMM
Users can import a VO-OTTHYMO project into VOSWMM. If the OTTHYMO model is created on Schematic View, before importing to VOSWMM, please make sure the Schematic View is turned on for VOSWMM project in the Home ribbon Options, so the importing can add models to the…
Features
User’s Manual » Features
VO-SWMM not only utilizes Microsoft’s latest .Net Framework, 4.0 but also uses WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) to enhance user experience through the graphical user interface. VH SWMM has new features that improve the efficiency of creating and simulating…
4.3.2 Importing SWMM5
VO-SWMM » 4 Working Projects and Scenarios » 4.3 Importing Scenarios from Model Data Files » 4.3.2 Importing SWMM5
The catchment and channel systems in SWMM can be imported to VO. The subcatchments are converted to either NasHyd or StandHyd based on the imperviousness and the open channel is converted to RouteChannel. It is not recommended to import models with detailed sewer…
File Menu
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » File Menu
Icon Command Description New Project Create a new project Open Project Opens an existing project. VO-SWMM allows to open a VO-SWMM project (.voprj) or a INP file (.inp) Save Project …
Simulation – Run and Options
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation » Simulation – Run and Options
The tools in the Simulation section in Simulation toolbar are used to perform simulation run, set default parameters and set engine settings. Icon Function Run Default Values Engine Options…
10.3 Calibration Files
VO-SWMM » 10 Visual OTTHYMO Files » 10.3 Calibration Files
The calibration files are used to import the observed time series data and compare to the simulation outputs. Two file formats are supported: 1) SWMM format and 2) simple CSV format. SWMM Format The SWMM calibration file format is supported. From SWMM user’s…
Home
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Home
The Home tab includes the basic functions to create new project, open existing projects, set default project options, and perform basic editing and searching to the project. Home Tab Icon Command Description Icon Command Description…
New Chicago Design Storm
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation » Simulation – Data » Resource Library » New Design Storm » New Chicago Design Storm
To add a new Chicago design storm, click the Chicago button. A default Chicago design storm will be added and shown in the main view with its Basic Information, parameters of A, B, C, and Time Series table and graph. The parameters of A, B, C can also be copied…
Automate Transect
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Micro-Drainage Tools » Automate Transect
The Automate Transect feature in VO SWMM is a tool designed to streamline the process of assigning cross-sections to conduits in your stormwater modeling projects. This manual will provide you with a clear understanding of what this feature is and how to use it…
Step 7: Undeveloped Site – Set up Analysis Option and Run Simulation
Tutorials » Post-Development Runoff » Step 7: Undeveloped Site – Set up Analysis Option and Run Simulation
Table 1-3 (SWMM Application Manual, EPA, Sept. 2016) shows the analysis options used to run the model. The Flow Unit was set in Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project. The other analysis options in the table above can be set in Run Options and SWMM Options…
What’s VO Suite
User’s Manual » What’s VO Suite
VO Suite is one installer and platform that hosts two products: VO-OTTHYMO and VO-SWMM. Users can have access to one or both of them based on their choices of license. This manual will introduce VO-SWMM. For VO-OTTHYMO, please refer to the VO-OTTHYMO Manual and…
2.2 Loss Routine
Reference Guide » 2 Tips for Modeling Ungauged Urban Catchments » 2.2 Loss Routine
In both the United States and Canada, either the Horton’s Method (LOSS = 1) or the CN Method (LOSS = 2) are commonly used for urban catchments. The Proportional Loss Method (LOSS = 3) has been successfully used in France for urban catchments. While the selection of…
Step 1: Open a Saved Project and Set Up Project
Tutorials » Modeling and Analysis of Manhole Inflow & Infiltration Using Dual-Drainage Method » Step 1: Open a Saved Project and Set Up Project
Open the project saved from the tutorial Dual-Drainage Model We will use the model of the tutorial Dual-Drainage Model. Click this link to download the model of the tutorial Dual-Drainage Model.. Open the downloaded project of by navigating to File -> Open Project. …
Micro-Drainage Tools
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Micro-Drainage Tools
Micro Drainage is a modeling methodology for analyzing surface and sewer drainage system performance using the best-available information. Micro Drainage analysis models the precipitation flowing from overland system into the minor system through catch basins acting…
Problem Statement
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 2. Surface Drainage Hydraulics » Problem Statement
Figures 2-1 and 2-2 display the pre- and post-development SWMM model layouts from Example 1. In Figure 2-1, the pre-development region was depicted by a single subcatchment, sized according to a 500 ft overland flow limit. The post-development scenario (Figure 2-2)…
Summary
Post-Development Runoff (backup) » Summary
This example used SWMM to estimate the runoff response to different rain events for a 29 ac development that will be built in a natural area. Comparisons were made between the runoff peaks and total volume for each event for both pre- and post-developed conditions. The…
Manhole Inflow Analysis
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation » Simulation – Analysis » Manhole Inflow Analysis
Click the Manhole Inflow Analysis button to open the tool window. Choose the desired Run in the drop-down list. Click Yes if users want to update the map automatically with the analysis index Submerged after the analysis is done. Please refer below about the meaning of…
User’s Manual
User’s Manual
This manual provides introductions on VO-SWMM and the use of its basic functions and advanced tools.
Manhole Inflow and Infiltration Modeling
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Micro-Drainage Tools » Dual-Drainage Modeling Procedure » Manhole Inflow and Infiltration Modeling
As described in the Dual-Drainage Modeling Procedure, the inflow and infiltration entering the sewer via manhole can be modelled by outlet links’ rating curves. The first step of manhole inflow and infiltration (I&I) modeling to know which type of manholes are…
D. Radar
VO-SWMM » D. Radar
This unique VO-SWMM feature is an improved way to generate the watershed surface. Ground corrected radar leverages the computational power. Rainfall radar and other distributed rainfall techniques are used for pre- and post-storm event forensic analysis and system…
4.3 Importing Scenarios from Model Data Files
VO-SWMM » 4 Working Projects and Scenarios » 4.3 Importing Scenarios from Model Data Files
A scenario can be created by importing from model data files. This is useful when 1) the model is in another model platform (e.g. SWMM) or in older VO data files and 2) there is need to integrate a scenario to current project.
Post-Development Runoff
Tutorials » Post-Development Runoff
This tutorial demonstrates how to construct a hydrologic model of an urban catchment and use it to compare stormwater runoff under both pre- and post-development conditions. Only catchment runoff will be considered. Models of this type are very common in practice. Many…
Welcome
User’s Manual » Welcome
Welcome to VO Storm Water Management Model (VO-SWMM), the hydrologic & hydraulic model simulation software package. It is an effective hydrologic management software that has been developed for various analyses including Watershed Studies, Sub-watershed Studies, Master…
A. Seminars and Workshops
User’s Manual » VO-SWMM Support » A. Seminars and Workshops
Smart Water City Inc. hosts seminars and workshops that allow users the opportunity to learn the basics of VO-SWMM and use all its features to their full potential. Seminars and workshops are organized by need. You can find more information from our…
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students
This tutorial revolves around using EPA SWMM resources to practically implement projects with VOSWMM. We’ll follow step-by-step guides based on the “Storm Water Management Model Applications Manual” by Jorge Gironás, Larry A. Roesner, and Jennifer…
Step 17: Export INP File
Tutorials » Quick Start Tutorial » Step 17: Export INP File
Click the File button on the left upper corner. Navigate to the Export and choose Export to SWMM INP File. In the pop-up window, choose the location where to put the INP file.
3. Detention Pond Design
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 3. Detention Pond Design
Example 3 explains the process of creating, designing, and assessing a detention pond using SWMM. The detention pond, designed for water quality capture and peak flow control, employs storage components, orifices, and weirs. It models an urban catchment akin to…
VOSWMM Main Interface
User’s Manual » Features » VOSWMM Main Interface
After installation, the initial interface is in VO. To switch to VOSWMM, click File drop-down list. In the New Project, select New SWMM Project. The VOSWMM main interface will show.
4. Low Impact Development
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 4. Low Impact Development
This example shows how to model two Low Impact Development (LID), filter strips and infiltration trenches, within SWMM. Unlike the previous Example 3, which focused on large-scale detention ponds, these LIDs work on a smaller scale and rely on infiltration and…
5. Runoff Water Quality
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 5. Runoff Water Quality
This example demonstrates simulating pollutant accumulation and washoff in an urban area, considering different land uses and using Event Mean Concentrations (EMCs) and exponential functions for washoff. Surface runoff quality is crucial yet complex in wet-weather flow…
Error List
User’s Manual » Features » Error List
The Error List window shows the errors and warnings in the model. By default, it’s located at the bottom of the main interface. Certain rules apply to an VO-SWMM model. If these rules are not met, a warning or an error will show in the Error List window. The…
Step 26: Save Project and Export INP File
Tutorials » Dual-Drainage Model » Step 26: Save Project and Export INP File
Click the Save Project button in the Home tab. Click the File button on the left upper corner. Navigate to the Export and choose Export to SWMM INP File. In the pop-up window, choose the location where to put the INP file.
2. Surface Drainage Hydraulics
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 2. Surface Drainage Hydraulics
While Example 1 demonstrated a hydrologic model for urban runoff, it didn’t include hydraulic routing. In Example 2, we’ll use SWMM’s hydraulic features to model a surface drainage system. We’ll add a conveyance network to the post-development…
Conversion of Modeling Objects
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » File Menu » Import OTTHYMO to VOSWMM » Conversion of Modeling Objects
The modeling objects in OTTHYMO and VO-SWMM projects are different, although they share some similarities. The conversion of all the OTTHYMO objects is described for each of them. *Some assumptions are made to set parameters during the conversion. Users should check…
Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project and Change the Scenario Settings
Tutorials » Dual-Drainage Model » Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project and Change the Scenario Settings
Navigate to Home tab. Select New SWMM Project from the drop-down list of New Project button Click the Properties tab in Project Manager which by default is on the right side of the VOSWMM main interface. Change the Unit to CMS and the LinkOffset to Elevation. …
E. Capture Curves
VO-SWMM » E. Capture Curves
Emphasis is not only on peak flow reduction but also storm Water Quality Control (WQC). Urban stormwater management practices, therefore, include the designing of retention ponds, infiltration systems, wetlands, etc. Sizing these WQC basins are very important. Contrary…
Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project
Tutorials » Post-Development Runoff » Step 2: Create a New VOSWMM Project
Navigate to Home tab. Select New SWMM Project from the drop-down list of New Project button Right-click on the “Scenario1” under Drainage Network Scenarios in the Project Manager tab. In the context menu, choose Rename. The name of…
Model Results
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 2. Surface Drainage Hydraulics » Model Results
Culvert Sizing Before comparing alternative routing methods in SWMM, it’s essential to determine culvert diameters in the conveyance system. This involves finding the smallest size from Table 2-5 for each culvert, ensuring it handles 100-year, 2-hour storm…
GIS – Snapping
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » GIS Tools » GIS – Snapping
VO-SWMM provides following snapping tools. Icon Command Icon Command Icon Command Icon Command Point Allows to snap to a point. EndPoint Allows to snap to the end point of polyline or polygon. (Available only in ArcGIS)…
Model Setup
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 2. Surface Drainage Hydraulics » Model Setup
Figure 2-4 illustrates the layout of the runoff conveyance system intended for incorporation into the developed site. This system encompasses 7 grass swales, 3 culverts, and a single street gutter. The primary aim here is to assess discharges at the site’s…
Time Series
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation » Simulation – Data » SWMM5 Data » Time Series
The Time Series Editor is used when creating or editing Time Series objects. Click the Time Series button to open the Time Series Editor window. Button Description Add one time-series dataset Delete selected time-series…
C. Distributed Rainfall Modelling Technique
VO-SWMM » C. Distributed Rainfall Modelling Technique
Rainfall data, an essential element of stormwater management analyses, is recorded at and collected from rain gauges. The location of the rain gauge is therefore important. The closer the rain gauge is to the flow meter the better. However, this may not always be…
4.2.3 Opening an Existing Scenario
VO-SWMM » 4 Working Projects and Scenarios » 4.2 Scenarios » 4.2.3 Opening an Existing Scenario
If a scenario is not displayed in Schematic View and/or Map View, double-click it in the Project Manager. A new tab is created with scenario name and the scenario is displayed in the Schematic View and/or Map View.
GIS – Navigation
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » GIS Tools » GIS – Navigation
Pan : move the map *User can also pan the map by holding the mouse middle wheel. Zoom in/out : zooms into/out from the selected area *User can also zoom in/out the map by wheeling the scroll mouse up and down. Full Extent : show the entire model on the…
Problem Statement
Practical Example of VOSWMM for Students » 3. Detention Pond Design » Problem Statement
Example 1 developed a model for initial runoff on a 29-acre site. Additional models simulated post-development runoff, both with and without surface collection routing (Example 2), for 2-, 10-, and 100-year storms. Example 3 prompts designing a detention pond…
6.4.4 Simulation Results
Reference Guide » 6 Routing Options in Visual OTTHYMO » 6.4 Muskingum – Cunge Channel Routing » 6.4.4 Simulation Results
The channel routing in Visual OTTHYMO was tested using a natural channel, 5200 m long, main channel bed slope is 0.001, Manning’s n is 0.03, floodplain bed slope is 0.001, Manning’s n is 0.05, no lateral flow, the cross-section parameters are shown in the…
9.2.1.1 Viewing Summary Data in Table
VO-SWMM » 9 Working with Output » 9.2 Single-Event Simulation Outputs » 9.2.1 Summary Data » 9.2.1.1 Viewing Summary Data in Table
To view the summary data in a table, use the Hydrograph Result window at the bottom besides the Parameter Tables window. It shows the summary data of all objects in the model. On the top of the window, there are two options to specify the run and switch to show all…
3.14 Properties
VO-SWMM » 3 Conceptual Model » 3.14 Properties
Properties window shows all properties of selected hydrologic object(s) or current scenario. To use Properties window: Select single hydrologic object in Map View or Schematic View to view and edit all properties of the object; Select multiple hydrologic objects in…
Parameter Tables
User’s Manual » Features » Parameter Tables
Parameter Tables window provides a spreadsheet environment for parameter editing. By default, it’s located at the bottom of the main interface. Table Structure Parameters of each type of hydrologic object is displayed in the same table. These tables are arranged…
Step 1: Set up VOSWMM Configuration
Tutorials » Post-Development Runoff » Step 1: Set up VOSWMM Configuration
Because this tutorial is only focused on the stormwater runoff at the catchment outlet, we will build the model on the Schematic view, instead of Map view. Users can use Schematic view if they are interested in the relationship and connection of objects, instead of…
Step 9: Run Simulation
Tutorials » Dual-Drainage Model » Step 9: Run Simulation
In Simulation toolbar, click the Engine Options button. In the pop-up SWMM Engine window, click the Time Step tab. Set Reporting time step as 5 min. Click the Run button in the Simulation toolbar. In the pop-up Batch Run window, click the button to add a…
7.2.2 Watersheds Studies
Reference Guide » 7 Design Storms for Stormwater Management Studies » 7.2 Methodology for Comparing Design Storms and a Historical Storm Series » 7.2.2 Watersheds Studies
Three different types of watersheds were examined in this study; a rural watershed, an urban watershed and a mixed land use watershed. Two rural watersheds in southern Ontario were tested, one was large and had an area of 6540 ha. the other was small having an area of…
Transects
User’s Manual » Features » Tool Bar » Simulation » Simulation – Data » SWMM5 Data » Transects
Click the Transects button to open the Transects window. Button Description Add one transect Delete selected transects. Please note to use Ctrl and Shift keys for multiple selection. Import a group of…