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InfoSWMM
Calibrator
Model calibration is an essential part of engineering
modeling. This process is required for developing
a rigorous urban drainage network model that can
be used with confidence in making reliable, cost-effective
design, operational and improvement recommendations.
Until now, calibrating an urban drainage network
model was an exhaustive trial-and-error process
of adjusting the model input (sensitive) parameters
using basic engineering judgment until the model
results coincide with observed field conditions.
To be effective, such calibration must consider
extensive time series of measured data such as
an entire wet weather season of a particular year,
a year or even multiple years of actual flow measurement
data to ensure that the model accurately simulates
the actual physical system under all conditions.
Because an urban drainage network model can contain
dozens of sensitive parameters and the volume
of available times series of measured data can
be quite large, manual calibration is an expensive,
time-consuming process and normally represents
the most painful step of a modeling project. For
this reason, model calibration is often not performed,
or performed haphazardly.
InfoSWMM Calibrator makes it possible
to automatically, reliably and expeditiously calibrate
very large and complex urban rainfall-runoff models
leading to better analysis and design. It uses
the latest advances in Genetic Algorithms optimization
technology for high-end performance calibration.
It offers the fastest, most comprehensive micro-level
water distribution model calibration capabilities
available that allow users to produce optimal
model calibration in just minutes. The program's
incredible ease of data exchange and integration
with existing network models and GIS systems further
enhance its value.
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