Wallingford Software's InfoWorks, FloodWorks And InfoNet V10.0 Release Incorporates New Collapsing Wall Facility

Version 10.0 of InfoWorks, FloodWorks and InfoNet just released further underlines Wallingford Software's acknowledged position as the pre-eminent modeling software developers for the water industry. A major addition to InfoWorks RS, CS and SD is the new collapsing wall functionality of the 2D engine. Initially developed to model cascades of falling dams V10.0 enables any type of barrier to collapse based on either; depth, water level, velocity or unit force criteria. A whole ‘wall' or just segments can be collapsed. This new release incorporates considerable new enhancements and features that bring benefits by way of greater productivity, efficiency and performance.
Andrew Brown, Operations Director of Wallingford Software commented on the release of InfoWorks, InfoNet and FloodWorks V10.0: ‘This new release demonstrates our commitment to putting improved functionality at the fingertips of every user. Enhancements such as the addition of the Collapsing Wall facility further endorse InfoWorks as the most comprehensive tools for providing accurate 2D representations of the hydraulically significant processes associated with urban flooding. The V10.0 release has benefits ranging from major additions through to time saving details.'
InfoWorks SD
V10.0 restores Water Quality Modeling to InfoWorks SD. Physical process models within this module include a surface pollutant build-up model, surface pollutant washoff model, gully pot model, wastewater profile generator, sediment transport model and an in-pipe water quality model. It also allows for user-defined pollutants, bed-load sediment fractions, and the modeling of bed-load movement separately from the suspended sediment movement.
InfoWorks CS
The introduction of a 64-bit platform for 2D models provides technical advances in terms of larger meshes and faster mesh processing speed. The new multi-core support in the 2D simulation engine shortens overall simulation times providing even greater efficiencies.
InfoWorks RS
It is now possible to resample a Ground Model in order to reduce spacing between vertices of a River Section node without the need to redraw the section along with a number of new facilities and enriched tools.
InfoWorks WS
Among many new highlights are improvements to the Critical Link Analysis (CLA) functionality. It is now possible to run a Critical Link Analysis to simulate the closure of a selection of multiple links at the same time.
FloodWorks
There are numerous enhancements including several significant ones to Web Publishing. These include the ability to specify FTP Username and Password and the facility to publish "unbundled" web reports. Web reports were previously only available as HTML via the web server, using user-supplied stylesheets. Now users with an appropriate license can access the raw XML and image files directly.
InfoNet
Objects representing properties/customers were introduced for Collection Networks in InfoNet version 9.0. In this version these Property objects have also been added for Distribution Networks. In addition, Incident objects for both Collection and Distribution networks have been enhanced to allow their association with a Property object. Four new maintenance activity objects have been added for Distribution Networks. Enhancements have been made to manhole and manhole survey property sheets in relation to EU Standards. There have also been improvements to cost estimator functionality.
Common enhancements
InfoWorks, FloodWorks and InfoNet are now also supported in the following 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. Although it remains a 32-bit application, one major advantage is that, for example, under Windows Vista 64-bit SP1, InfoWorks can have the full 4GB address space available, rather than the normal 2GB. This increase in available memory can result in significant improvements in process speed.
‘We continue to innovate to provide our many and varied customers with ever more value for money. Examples include our continued investment in InfoNet, our asset and data management system for water networks, supply, distribution, collection, sewers and storm water. This product can remove the need for costly bespoke systems and its continued improvement further supports this. Our development team have yet again worked hard to give our customers the finest tools with logical and improved interfaces, all working together for the most rounded modeling and management solution for the water industry.' added Brown. For more information about the release, including demonstration video clips on the new 2D collapsing walls feature, visit: http://www.wallingfordsoftware.com/updates/2d_version10/.
About Wallingford Software
Wallingford Software develops leading water resource management software for the worldwide water industry. Recognised for its technical superiority and unrivalled capability, our software is the software of choice for many leading water engineering consultancies, utilities and government bodies throughout the world.
Wallingford Software is the only supplier of water resource software in the world to offer integrated solutions to support planning and operations across the disciplines of water supply, wastewater and river and coastal management. Our product design philosophy means that our solutions are functionally rich and incorporate as standard many applications and features that our competitors consider as optional add-ons.
Based in the United Kingdom, Wallingford Software has offices in the United States, Hong Kong, Malaysia, China and Australia, and a network of approved distributors throughout Europe, Asia and South America to provide sales and support services to Wallingford Software customers worldwide. Wallingford Software is the software products and systems company within the HR Wallingford Group. For more information, visit: www.wallingfordsoftware.com.
SOURCE: Wallingford Software