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bforr
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Infodrainage

May not be the correct forum but didn't see one for Infodrainage.

Haven't purchased yet.

the Infodrainage page says it (not infodrainage ultimate) is for analyzing networks to reduce flooding downstream and Infoworks for modeling complex hydraulic and hydrologic network elements.

I played with the trial version a little (time ran out).  I imaging Infodrainage can model large complex networks and flooding of the system.

How large of a system can Infodrainage handle?

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lim.wendy
in reply to: bforr

Hi Bryan,

Thank you for submitting your question in our discussion forums. Let me see if some of my colleagues from Innovyze can help with this. @mel.mengKTJ6P , @robert.dickinsonVR2DF, would either of you be able to assist this user? I would really appreciate it. 


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Message 3 of 7

The IFD engine can handle tens of thousands of elements but the UX as it was built for smaller drainage projects in the UK is more comfortable with thousands instead of tens of thousands of elements

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Thank you for your reply.  I'm not sure what UX is but i don't think it matters as i am not in the UK.

There is a Robert Dickinson in another non-autodesk forum I follow.

Have a good day.

@lim.wendy Thank you for getting me a response.

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mel.mengKTJ6P
in reply to: bforr

In the United States, if your title is design engineer and you are using CAD for most of your projects, probably you'll find InfoDrainage more suitable for your projects.

 

However, if your title is planning engineer or hydraulic engineer, and you are using GIS for most of your projects, probably you'll find InfoWorks ICM more suitable for your projects.


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mel.mengKTJ6P
in reply to: bforr

UX = User Experience
UI = User Interface

InfoDrainage interface is optimized for designing projects, where you can layout the proposed drainage for a site development project.

Mel Meng
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bforr
in reply to: mel.mengKTJ6P

Ah.  that is good information.  Thanks.

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