The analysis adopts the node head method, allowing for calculations of network piping and branched piping. There are also various optional products available for water supply volume for water supply systems, irrigation water volume, and DXF/CSV input and output.
Hydraulic analysis allows for network calculations of "network piping" and "branch piping" using the "node head method." The creation of network diagrams can be done by importing map data as a background image, enabling the graphical setup of "nodes," "bends," and "pipelines." Head losses can be considered at "bends," "pressure reducing valves," etc., including losses in straight pipe sections, and after executing the calculations, the "pipeline comparison" function can be used to select the appropriate pipe diameter. The calculation report can output an overview of the calculations, plan views, and longitudinal sections.
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basic information
- In addition to the pipeline network, hydraulic calculations are performed using the node head method, which can also analyze branched piping. - Simultaneous calculations are possible even in pipeline networks that mix large and small diameters (50mm or less). - The layout creation of the pipeline network allows for the loading of base maps (background maps) and the creation of nodes, pipelines, and bends in a graphical image, enabling comparisons of pipelines based on appropriate diameters. - The bends that make up the pipeline can also consider pressure reducing valves, pressure increasing pumps, and other loss coefficients. Additionally, the pipeline can be calculated as a "shut-off valve." - Output reports can include calculation documents, as well as the creation of plan views and longitudinal sections. Furthermore, with optional products, it is possible to load DXF files of background maps and output DXF files of pipeline diagrams and longitudinal sections.
Price information
¥319,000 (HASP method + tax included)
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
Specifications Land Improvement "Pipeline" (June 2021) Hydraulic analysis using the node head method (water level method) Corresponds to the Ministry of Health "Water Supply Standards" Flow velocity analysis: Hazen-Williams, Manning Head loss analysis: Weston formula, Blasius formula
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