HydroCAD Software Solutions HydroCAD 10.20-7a
HydroCAD is a Computer Aided Design tool used by Civil Engineers for modeling stormwater runoff. HydroCAD provides a wide range of commonly used hydrology and hydraulics capabilities including:
- SCS, NRCS, and SBUH runoff hydrology
- Rational Method with automatic IDF curves
- Use local rainfall data or the built-in rainfall library
- Easy management and reporting of multiple rainfall events
- Unlimited hydrograph points
- Hydrograph routing through ponds & reaches
- Coupled ponds with automatic tailwater
- Automatic hydraulics and culvert calculations
- Advanced flow simulations including pumps and float valves
- Progressive dam breach simulations
- Automatic pond storage calculations, including embedded storage chambers
- Automatic layout and modeling of underground storage systems
- Land-use analysis and pollutant loading calculations
- Built-in CAD watershed import
HydroCAD 10.20 is a specialized software used by civil engineers for modeling the hydrology and hydraulics of stormwater runoff. It is a powerful tool that combines industry-standard methods such as TR-20, TR-55, and SBUH into a single, user-friendly platform. This integration allows engineers to perform complex calculations and analyses with ease, facilitating the design and management of stormwater systems.
The software is particularly useful in implementing Low-Impact Development (LID) approaches to stormwater management, which are becoming increasingly popular in the United States. HydroCAD enables engineers to generate detailed reports and graphics on-screen, which are automatically formatted for easy understanding and printing. This feature is crucial for regulatory compliance and effective project communication across multidisciplinary teams.
HydroCAD 10.20 is designed to simplify the complexities of stormwater management by providing robust analytical tools that support a wide range of project scales, from small residential developments to large-scale municipal works. Its intuitive graphical interface and comprehensive design reports make it a versatile tool for engineering professionals.
The software’s development history dates back to 1985, when Applied Math Software (AMS) began creating the HydroCAD Stormwater Modeling System in response to the growing hydrology requirements faced by civil engineers. Initially introduced in 1986 for HP workstations, the software has evolved significantly over the years, with a major overhaul in 2001 when it was re-written as a native Windows application using Borland’s Delphi programming environment.
Today, HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC, based in Tamworth, New Hampshire, continues to develop and support the software, ensuring it remains a leading solution for stormwater modeling and management.