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| Carlson HydrologyThese are movies demonstrating various features found in the Carlson Hydrology program. | Detention Pond Design with Carlson Hydrology | This webinar is presented by Bruce Carlson, and was originally broadcast on March 25, 2010. Bruce Carlson, president of Carlson Software, will lead attendees through 'Before Construction' and 'After Construction' runoff calculations by the SCS method using layer-based runoff coefficients, leading to Detention Pond sizing. He'll show how ponds would be designed using DTM features, with dynamic resizing and repositioning. Multiple outlet design would be demonstrated, leading to Resevoir Routing. Outputs would include Stage Storage Curves, Hydrograph reports and graphs. The use of layers for soil classifications will be shown as a way to maximize automation. In addition, Carlson's linkages to the popular program HydroCAD will be shown and how the programs can work for you for advanced pond outlet design. | Size: 63,839,210 bytes | Date: March 25, 2010 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | Carlson 2010 Hydrology: From NRCS Soil Maps in ESRI to Channel and Pond Design in HydroCAD | This webinar is presented by Gary Rosen and Peter Smart, and was originally broadcaston Oct 22, 2009. This webinar will introduce the new linkages between Carlson Hydrology 2010 and HydroCAD 9.1. These new features are carefully designed to expedite the data extraction process from your CAD drawing, using the new HydroNET Explorer interface. Carlson Software is excited to release the first Carlson Hydrology product that is tightly integrated with HydroCAD in its 2010 product line. This collaboration brings together the extraordinary ease of use that Carlson is known for, its 20+ years of experience mastering the civil/survey CAD environment, with the 20+ years of expertise of HydroCAD in the unique, rapidly changing and highly regulated stormwater modeling profession. Free rider game unblocked. Put them together and you get a hydrology solution that is all of these things: comprehensive, versatile, powerful, easy to learn, easy to use, and reasonably priced. | Size: 62,505,506 bytes | Date: Oct 22, 2008 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | Carlson Hydrology Subcatchment Data Extraction to HydroCAD | This short movie demonstrates how to prepare, soils, subcatchment, and ground cover data in Carlson Hydrology 2010 for automatic Data Extraction of SubAreas to HydroCAD Stormwater Modeling Software.
| Size: 14,814,505 bytes | Date: Oct. 21, 2009 | Length: 10 Minutes |
| Click to watch | Urban Hydrology: Sizing of Inlets, Grates and Storm Sewers | This webinar is presented by Bruce Carlson, and was originally broadcast on August 20, 2009; Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain, when your sewer system has been built and pipes sized for any 'what if' scenario. This webinar, conducted by Bruce Carlson, founder and president of Carlson Software, will show how, utilizing Carlson Hydrology, distinct storm events are used for gutter spread analysis and for pipe sizing. Named storms of different types can be entered and recalled for this analysis. Subjects covered will include: defining grate and curb inlets and adding them to existing libraries for re-use; calculating flows to inlets separately, but also how they are computed automatically from terrain models and layer-based land-use types. Automated pipe sizing will be contrasted with 'what if,' trial-and-error analysis. Complete small-scale storm design will be conducted on a small site, and inflow changes will be incorporated on a larger scale for illustration. Collision and pipe conflicts will also be examined. Bruce will also show how final designs can be displayed in 3D as well as in the form of classic plan and profile sheets. | Size: 61,852,194 bytes | Date: August 20, 2009 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | ADVANCED Pond Design in Hydrology | This webinar is presented by Bruce Carlson, and was originally broadcast on Aug 28, 2008. This webinar, presented by Bruce Carlson, founder and president of Carlson Software, will review the calculation of storm flows for pond sizing and spillway design to control flows from different terrain and storm events. Automatic calculation of composite Curve Number (SCS) and C (Rational) factors will be presented, based on layering within the watershed boundary. Two methods of Detention Pond Sizing will be covered, one based on Peak Flow and another based on the Inflow Hydrograph (flow over time). Spillway design for base flow, small storm flow and for peak flow will be contrasted. Ndrive gps free download. A variety of spillways will be studied. Pond design in series will be examined, with pond sizing explored based on Rectangular Pond Design, Bench Pond Design and Valley Pond Design. Design of both 'incised' ponds and ponds created by linear dams will be covered. Underground detention will also be explored using HydroCAD. | Size: 48,601,565 bytes | Date: Aug 28, 2008 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | Working with Carlson Hydrology and HydroCAD Together | This webinar is presented by Gary Rosen and Peter Smart, and was originally broadcast on Aug 14, 2008. Carlson Hydrology and HydroCAD is a marriage (an alliance, really) made in heaven, announced this past April. This webinar, conducted by Gary Rosen, Carlson Northeastern Civil Sales Director, will cover the basic functionality of Carlson Hydrology and HydroCAD and how to use these two powerful solutions together to solve all of your hydrology design, analysis, and reporting requirements. Get in on the ground floor with this exciting new partnership and learn where the alliance is today and where it is headed. It's an alliance designed to take advantage of the strengths of both companies. Introduced in 1986, HydroCAD is a Computer Aided Design tool used by Civil Engineers for modeling stormwater runoff. Carlson Hydrology, a part of the Carlson Civil Suite of solutions for civil engineers and designers, offers CAD-based runoff calculations and structure sizing from ponds to channels to pipes and includes full pipe network design and hydraulic flow analysis. | Size: 33,909,487 bytes | Date: Aug 14, 2008 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | Commercial Site Terrain Models and Drainage Design | This webinar is presented by Bruce Carlson, and was originally broadcaston July 24, 2008. Review techniques of building site engineering, including parking lot design, building pad, access road, storm sewer and open channel and detention pond design in this comprehensive webinar led by Bruce Carlson, founder and president of Carlson Software. Precise 3D terrain models will be created for stakeout and machine control. A combination of inlets with storm sewer pipes and open channel flow will be directed to a detention pond with spillway designs specifically for peak flow management. Click here to download the drawings. | Size: 37,133,332 bytes | Date: July 24, 2008 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | Urban Hydrology with Detention Ponds and Storm Sewers | This webinar is presented by Bruce Carlson, and was originally broadcast on Nov 08, 2007.
| Size: 45,896,256 bytes | Date: Nov 08, 2007 | Length: 1 Hour |
| Click to watch | Designing Sanitary Sewer with Carlson Hydrology | This movie shows how to use the HydroNet feature in Carlson Hydrologyto create a Sanitary Sewer design. For more information on Carlson Hydrology, click here.
| Size: 38,530,994 bytes | Date: July 18, 2007 | Length: 18 minutes |
| Click to watch | Carlson Hydrology Webinar | This webinar is presented by Bruce Carlson, and was originallybroadcast on June 20, 2007. In this webinar, Bruce provides anin-depth exploration of the features of Carlson Hydrology, includingdelineation of runoff coefficients by layers, delineation ofwatersheds, and the creation of a HydroNet, which is a dynamic networkof structures and pipes. This webinar is an excellentintroduction to the features and benefits of Carlson Hydrology, and agreat way to start using the program. For moreinformation on Carlson Hydrology, click here.
| Size: 59,222,078 bytes | Date: June 20, 2007 | Length: 1 Hour |
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