WaterGems: Water Distribution Analysis and Design Software

waterGems Hydraulic modelling software

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Description

Throughout the course, you will gain hands-on experience in using WaterGEMS to simulate, analyze, and optimize water distribution systems. From hydraulic modeling to scenario management, you'll explore the key tools and techniques necessary for effective decision-making in water infrastructure projects. Unlock the full potential of water distribution system management with this software Training. This course is designed for engineers, planners, and water professionals seeking to enhance their skills in modeling and optimizing water distribution systems using Bentley Systems' advanced WaterGEMS software.

It will guide you through through real-world applications, ensuring you acquire practical skills that can be immediately applied in your professional endeavors.

This course is tailored to equip you with skills needed to model water distribution networks and to create an analysis aswell as to give  you a project overview for water Networks.The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, hands-on exercises, and real-world case study. Participants will have access to the WaterGEMS software throughout the course to reinforce their learning. Join our WaterGEMS Software Training and make informed decisions for sustainable and resilient water infrastructure. Join me as we unravel the complexities of turning design concepts into tangible , sustainable solutions that meet the ever-growing demand for accessible and safe water.

What You Will Learn!

  • Comprehensive insights into WaterGEMS software, usage and modelling
  • Drawing the components of water supply Network in WaterGems
  • Design the water supply network Manually and Automatically by WaterGems program
  • Real Case study of modelling a distribution network ; Analysis and Design
  • Insert the required data in the components of the water distribution network

Who Should Attend!

  • Students of Civil Engineering or graduates of civil engineering or environmental engineering or anyone who has an interest in designing water supply systems