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Importing the Civil 3D model into InfoDrainage for stormwater design

Import a model that was started in Civil 3D into InfoDrainage and set it up for stormwater design.


Tutorial resources

These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:

ifdr2023_M12_data.zip

Step-by-step

InfoDrainage is very powerful in its ability to calculate the appropriate sizes and types of stormwater drainage system elements. For this reason, it is advantageous to import CAD files that were started in Civil 3D and complete the hydraulic design in InfoDrainage.

To import a Civil 3D hydraulic model into InfoDrainage:

  1. Click File > Open.

The InfoDrainage File menu with the Open option selected.

  1. Select a file exported from Civil 3D as an InfoDrainage file—in this example, Initial Model.iddx.
  2. Click Open.

The file browser with an InfoDrainage file selected.

Notice the Plan View updates to show the imported model.

The Plan View with the imported model displayed.

To load rainfall data:

  1. On the ribbon, Rainfall/Pollutants tab, Rainfall panel, click Rainfall Manager.

On the ribbon, the Rainfall/Pollutants tab with the Rainfall Manager command selected.

  1. In the Rainfall Manager, under the Rainfall Manager Items, expand Design Storms and select FSR.

Be aware that the example rainfall data is for demonstration only. Be sure to research and use the appropriate rainfall study data for your local project.

  1. In the toolbar, click Add (+) to load the FSR data.

The Rainfall Manager dialog box with the Rainfall Manager Items tree list expanded and FSR selected; and in the toolbar, the Add icon selected.

  1. In the Parameters tab, ensure the Region is set to England and Wales.
  2. In the M5-60 (mm) type box, enter 20.0
  3. Set the Ratio R value to 0.400.

These values are representative of the south of England.

  1. Under Storm Profile, enable Summer.
  2. Enable Winter.
  3. Click the Return Periods tab.

The Rainfall Manager dialog box with the FSR Parameters set for the England and Wales region and the Return Periods tab being selected.

  1. Keep the Use checkbox enabled.
  2. In the Return Period (years) cell, enter 2.

The Rainfall Manager dialog box opened to the FSR Return Periods tab, with a return period of 2 years entered.

  1. Click the Storm Durations tab.
  2. Click Default to select the default storms and durations.

The Rainfall Manager dialog box opened to the FSR Storm Duration tab, with Default selected and called out.

  1. Click OK.

Viewing the pipes and manholes in profile view can help you determine how the design needs to change:

  1.  In the Tree View, right-click Flow Paths and select Add.

The Tree View with the Flow Paths shortcut menu expanded and the Add option selected.

  1. In the model, click the upstream manhole on the left.
  2. Click the last manhole on the right.

The manholes and pipes highlight, and in the Tree View, the Flow Path is listed.

The Plan View with the upstream and downstream manholes selected and highlighted.

  1. In the Tree View, right-click the Flow Path and select Show Profile.

In the Profile – Flow Path dialog box, notice the manholes and pipes are all set at the same level and depth going down the slope. This is because they have not yet been designed to handle the correct amount of runoff for this area.

The Profile – Flow Path dialog box displaying a graph and data on the eight manholes and seven pipes.

Now that you have successfully imported the Civil 3D model into InfoDrainage, you can finish the hydraulic design.