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WaterGEMS for Beginners: Model & Analyze Water Networks

WaterGEMS simplified – create hydraulic models, perform EPS, fire flow and system optimization with ease

This course is made for beginners who want to learn WaterGEMS from the very basics. You don’t need any previous experience with the software. If you know simple concepts of water flow, pressure, pipes and pumps, you are ready to start. We begin with the WaterGEMS interface and basic project settings. Then we create a simple water distribution model from scratch. After that, you will learn how to run Extended Period Simulation (EPS) to see how the system works over time. The course also covers Fire Flow Analysis to check if the network can supply enough water during fire conditions. You will learn both the theory and the actual step-by-step process inside WaterGEMS. Next, we move to Darwin Designer. This tool helps you optimize pipe sizes and find cost-effective solutions. First, the theory is explained and then the real demonstration is shown. You will also learn how to import data from external sources (like CAD or GIS), how to create reports and graphs, and how to calculate water age in the network. By the end of the course, you will be able to build, analyze and improve a complete water distribution model using WaterGEMS. So get ready to dive into the world of Water Distribution networks.

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This course is made for beginners who want to learn WaterGEMS from the very basics. You don’t need any previous experience with the software. If you know simple concepts of water flow, pressure, pipes and pumps, you are ready to start. We begin with the WaterGEMS interface and basic project settings. Then we create a simple water distribution model from scratch. After that, you will learn how to run Extended Period Simulation (EPS) to see how the system works over time. The course also covers Fire Flow Analysis to check if the network can supply enough water during fire conditions. You will learn both the theory and the actual step-by-step process inside WaterGEMS. Next, we move to Darwin Designer. This tool helps you optimize pipe sizes and find cost-effective solutions. First, the theory is explained and then the real demonstration is shown. You will also learn how to import data from external sources (like CAD or GIS), how to create reports and graphs, and how to calculate water age in the network. By the end of the course, you will be able to build, analyze and improve a complete water distribution model using WaterGEMS. So get ready to dive into the world of Water Distribution networks.