Understanding OpenFlows Drainage Functionality in OpenRoads Designer


Product(s):Civil Products (as listed below) 
Version(s):08.11.XX.XX and higher
Area:Modeling

 

Overview

The purpose of this article is to help you understand the OpenFlows functionality in Drainage and Utilities (previously "Subsurface Utilities"), within Bentley's Civil products. It explains which programs it is available in, and the availability of OpenFlows tools within them. 

Background

The OpenFlows functionality that is available in the OpenFlows SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, StormCAD and SewerCAD products was introduced in the V8i SELECTseries 4 (SS4) version (08.11.09.845) of Bentley Civil products. Prior to that Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) tools were introduced in SELECTSeries 3 Civil products (version 08.11.09.674+). Since then the CONNECT Edition products have been introduced. These supersede the MX, InRoads, PowerCivil and GEOPAK products.

Here is the list of Civil products for which OpenFlows functionality is available:

Note: this does not apply to these products if they are used in the AutoCAD environment.

OpenFlows functionality within Drainage & Utilities will help users design and analyze all underground utilities, in a single product. Hydraulic model data is stored in a SQLITE file imbedded into the DGN file.

 

OpenFlows license management within the Civil products.

Note: for a video demonstration, see: Activating Advanced Drainage Capabilities in OpenRoads Designer: Part 1 | Part 2

 

How to change active OpenFlows license

See also: What if I need more than 100 inlets in StormCAD?

 

The following features are included in Civil products:

 

OpenFlows - Hydraulics and Hydrology Functionality - how it works in Civil products

With the availability of the Drainage & Utilities tools within your Civil products, you can perform the following things:

 

 

Updating a Drainage and Utilities model after changes are made in a storm or storm sewer standalone product

A Storm or Storm Sewer file can be updated in standalone and opened in Subsurface Utilities using the steps below:

1) Open the .DGN file using any of the hydraulics and hydrology Select Series 5 or CONNECT version standalone products.

2) Update and save the file

3) Open the file in one of the Civil products.

4) Go to the Drainage & Utilities workflow > Tools > Synchronize Drawing...  the file should update.

 

Tools in OpenFlows storm-sewer products available within Drainage and Utilities.

 Tools not available from OpenFlows products 

 

Version Compatibility

Each version of OpenRoads/OpenSite uses a certain version of the underlying OpenFlows technology for drainage. When the need arises to open models between these products and the OpenFlows products (such as SewerGEMS or StormCAD), one needs to consider the corresponding version to ensure compatibility. 

See: Platform Compatibility Chart – Civil Products – OpenFlows Products

Training and Learning

OpenRoads Designer - Learning

Learning Resource Guide for new users of Bentley SewerGEMS

Training for drainage functionality in OpenRoads Designer

 

Activating advanced drainage capabilities in civil product

There is On-demand Answer Hour session video about activating advanced drainage capabilities in civil product. Which includes understanding StormCAD 100 inlets license within civil products, how to utilize 100 inlets license, how to change license to other available license options like StormCAD unlimited, SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, what is meaning and usage of each particular license and which one you should utilize to match your project requirements all this is covered in this answer hour session.

Note on Terminology

Videos

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See Also

Platform Compatibility Chart – Civil Products – OpenFlows Products

Subsurface Utilities (SUE and StormCAD) Video Clips, TechNotes & FAQs

Performing clash detection of storm/sewer/water models using Bentley Products

Video: Clash Detection

OpenRoads Special Interest Group (SIG) FAQs

OpenRoads Designer CONNECT Edition - Wiki Articles and Videos 

Answer Hour: Activating Advanced Drainage Capabilities in OpenRoads Designer