Watch the new StormCAD in action!
eSeminar: A Walk Through the New StormCAD V8 XM
Some of the new features in StormCAD V8 XM Edition include:
MicroStation Platform Support
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StormCAD V8 XM Edition is able to run on the MicroStation platform! That means that all of the StormCAD tools are available from within the MicroStation environment (so users can design and analyze a storm sewer system and review results without leaving MicroStation). |
Updated User Interface
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The StormCAD V8 XM Edition graphical user interface has been completely redesigned to provide more flexibility and a better user experience. The workspace can be customized by dragging and resizing windows, or by docking them to the main display. |
Active Topology Alternatives
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The Active Topology feature allows StormCAD users to set up different scenarios to examine various system expansion strategies. For example, a new subdivision can be made active in one scenario, and the resulting flows and hydraulic grade line elevations compared to another scenario in the same file where the new subdivision is inactive.
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LandXML Import/Export
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StormCAD now supports the LandXML standard for data import and export. That means that it is easy to share storm sewer pipe network information between StormCAD and other LandXML compatible civil design packages
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Support for Prismatic Open Channels
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Previous versions of StormCAD could only analyze closed conduit networks like circular pipes or box sections. StormCAD V8 XM Edition is now also able to model prismatic open channel sections, such as trapezoidal channels, rectangular channels and irregular (user-defined) channels. |
Terrain Extraction using TRex
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The new Trex tool in StormCAD is able to extract ground elevations from DXF files, Shapefiles or LandXML files, and assign those to junctions in the model. |
Time of Concentration Calculator
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Enter catchment properties, and StormCAD will now compute the time of concentration according to one of several methods such as SCS Lag, TR-55, Kirpich, Eagleson, etc. |
Background Layer Support
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StormCAD now supports multiple background layers in each project. In addition, StormCAD supports the following files types for use as background layers: DXF, Shapefile, Bitmap, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and MrSID. |
Visualization of Catchments, Gutters and Diversions
Catchments, gutters, and diversions can now be drawn directly, and to scale, on the StormCAD plan view for a better graphical representation of the system.
User-Defined Flow-Headloss curves
Users can now model complex headloss elements (such as vortex regulators) by entering a user-defined flow-headloss curve to define the headloss at a system junction
Additional Options for Inlet Capacity Definition
StormCAD can still compute inlet capacity using the HEC-22 methodology, or by entering a fixed capture efficiency—but users are now also able to define a maximum capacity for an inlet, or enter a user-defined gutter flow-capture or gutter depth-capture curve.
Elevation-Flow Outfall Condition
Users can now simulate backwater effects at an outfall by entering an elevation-flow curve to define the tailwater level at an outfall.
Named Views
Define and save a named view, so that you can quickly and easily return to that same area of interest at any time
Queries
Run a pre-defined query, or create your own, to isolate and select elements of interest (for example, all pipes where the average velocity is less than 2 ft/s)
Contours
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Quickly create a contour plot of model input (like ground elevations) or results (such as hydraulic grade line), and export these directly to MicroStation, AutoCAD, or DXF format. |
Hyperlinks
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Link digital photos, relevant documents, websites and other electronic files to elements within a StormCAD model. |
Customization Using WaterObjects.Net
Customize and extend StormCAD using the WaterObjects.Net application programming interface.