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Collapsing Wall Facility

  21/04/2009
Version 10.0 of InfoWorks, FloodWorks and InfoNet puts a step ahead in their development. A major addition to InfoWorks RS, CS and SD is the collapsing wall functionality of the 2D engine. Initially developed to model cascades of falling dams V10.0 enables any type of barrier to collapse based on either; depth, water level, velocity or unit force criteria.
 

Screenshot of the Collapsing wall facility

A whole ‘wall' or just segments can be collapsed. This new release incorporates considerable new enhancements and features that bring benefits by way of greater productivity, efficiency and performance.

 

 





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