Urban Drainage and Flood Modeling using InfoWorks ICM (1D/2D)
Throughout this course, you will learn how to build, run, and interpret both 1D and 2D models with confidence. We will explore real-world scenarios, practical techniques, and best practices used in industry for stormwater modeling, sewer analysis, flood simulation, and urban drainage planning. No prior experience with InfoWorks ICM is required—just your curiosity and willingness to learn. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to create professional and reliable models that can be used in real projects and consulting work.
Overview
- Videos 2
- Duration 0h 8m
- Language English
Description
This comprehensive course is designed to take you from the fundamentals to advanced applications of InfoWorks ICM, one of the most powerful hydrodynamic modeling tools used globally in stormwater, wastewater, and flood risk management. Whether you are a beginner or a practicing engineer, this course provides a complete, step-by-step learning path to help you build accurate, reliable, and professional 1D and 2D models. You will start by understanding the core interface, model structure, data requirements, and workflow of InfoWorks ICM. From there, you will learn how to create and simulate 1D networks—including pipes, manholes, channels, and control structures—followed by 2D surface modeling using terrain data, grids, mesh zones, and rainfall inputs.
Details
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Lesson 1. How to download the InfoWorks ICM Student/Educational Version Part-21 minutes
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Lesson 2. How to download the InfoWorks ICM Student/Educational Version7 minutes
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