AquaDyn |
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AquaDyn is a powerful and easy-to-use hydrodynamic simulation software package for water resources engineering studies, risk assessment, and impact studies. It allows the complete description and analysis of two-dimensional hydrodynamic conditions of open channels such as rivers, lakes, and estuaries. |
Aquaterra |
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Aquaterra is a professionall software solution for the design of canals and river engineering works. It assists an engineer in preparing professional drawings, from inputting survey data to plotting or preparing 3D models. |
ARTS |
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The ARTS open channel analysis/design capability extends to the computation of uniform flow, gradually varied and rapidly varied flow in channels of rectangular, trapezoidal, u-shaped, v-shaped, parabolic and circular sections. |
CanalCAD |
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CanalCAD is designed for the design, analysis, and operation of irrigation canals comprising subcritical flow in a single in-line system of pools and appurtenant structures including turnouts, in-line weirs, check structures, culverts, off-line storage reservoirs, etc. |
CanSE |
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Generating canal sections have never been so easy. With CanSE, a new product from Infycons for irrigation work, plot canal cross sections from your level data and generate detailed earthwork quantities in a jiffy. |
Flow Pro |
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Flow Pro is a powerful and accurate solution for common hydraulic design problems. Quickly calculates flow and channel properties such as critical depth and slope, hydraulic radius and wetted perimeter, normal depth, channel roughness, and much more. |
Manning |
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Manning is an application for designing irrigation canals and other open channels. |
SEPL-Canal |
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SEPL-Canal is a canal design software. Libraries of all standard Canal Components readily available. Reports are generated in Microsoft Excel. |
SVFlux |
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SVFlux implements a specific Rivers object which allows rivers to be easily placed in a regional numerical model. The design of canals creates interesting issues related to the relationship between the water in the canal and the surrounding flow system. |