Breaking News! Autodesk has announced the release of their Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2011 Extension. This release is available for download from the subscription site for all customers on subscription.
The Autodesk® Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2011 Extension is a comprehensive, hydrodynamic hydrology and hydraulic analysis application for planning and designing urban drainage systems, storm sewers including highway drainage systems, and sanitary sewers.
With this extension, engineers and planners using AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2011 and/or AutoCAD® Map 3D 2011 software can analyze both simple and complex networks including:
- Inlets and catch basins
- Detention ponds and outlet structures
- Interconnected ponds
- Flow dividers, standpipes, weirs, and orifices
- Pumps and lift stations
- Manholes and junctions
- Rivers, streams, and ditches
- Culverts and bridges
Some of the key features and benefits of the Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2011 Extension are:
- Bi-directional exchange of data with AutoCAD Map 3D and AutoCAD Civil 3D
- No limitation on the number of pipes or elements you can include in your model
- Widely-accepted SWMM analysis engine
- Broad range of hydrologic methods
- Stormwater BMPs
- Detention pond design
- Stormwater quality modeling
- Customizable report generation for regulatory review
- GIS interoperability
- Work in either US or Metric (SI) units
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Does it have to be bundled with civil3d? Is there a stand alone version?
Posted by: Ariel de la Cruz | 07/08/2010 at 10:29 PM
Yes, there is a standalone version of StormNET Stand-Alone (under the new name Autodesk® Storm and Sanitary Analysis Stand-Alone Extension) available as part of the Subscription benefits starting April 30th, 2010.
Posted by: Jeff Morrow | 07/16/2010 at 12:42 PM
It's good to know that there is a stand-alone version available. I've been looking for some good sanitary analysis software for a while. Thanks for the suggestion and the other links.
Posted by: Roy Slater | 08/09/2011 at 05:57 PM