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Hi everyone, I have simulated a groundwater model using Flopy and obtained the water table level. I was wondering if there is a way to transfer this value into PySWMM using a specific attribute, so I can use it to create a network profile of conduits.
Additionally, I’d like to compare the water table levels with the hydraulic head calculated in PySWMM and estimate the groundwater infiltration into the sewer pipes.
Is there an existing method or attribute in PySWMM that allows for this type of integration? If not, any suggestions on how I might implement this?
Thanks in advance for your insights!
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Hi everyone, I have simulated a groundwater model using Flopy and obtained the water table level. I was wondering if there is a way to transfer this value into PySWMM using a specific attribute, so I can use it to create a network profile of conduits.
Additionally, I’d like to compare the water table levels with the hydraulic head calculated in PySWMM and estimate the groundwater infiltration into the sewer pipes.
Is there an existing method or attribute in PySWMM that allows for this type of integration? If not, any suggestions on how I might implement this?
Thanks in advance for your insights!
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