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Hello everyone! I'm seeking recommendations from the community regarding ArcGIS add-ins and extensions specifically designed for working with District Heating/Cooling networks. I'm already aware of the Utility Network, but I'm interested in exploring other options as well. In particular, I'm looking for features that include: Automatic creation of an optimal network configuration based on customer locations. Customer heating demand calculation and prediction capabilities. Tools for optimal pipe sizing, pump sizing, and plant sizing. Analysis of heating insufficiency within the system. Any other valuable features you have come across in an ArcGIS extension or add-in related to District Heating/Cooling networks.
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Hi Oskaras, Great question! In the Utility Network data model, you have two preconfigured set of feature classes. You have your Domain Network and your Structure Network. Domain networks contain the features through which your resource flows (hot water, steam or chilled water pipes). Structure networks do not have resources flowing through them; however, a structure can contain other features that are part of the domain network. For example, you could have a concrete trench box or a tunnel (structure line) that houses your hot water (or steam, chilled water) pipes. A utility network can have multiple domains (distribution, transmission, generation for example), but only needs one structure network. Your regular line feature class that would house your pipes would be in your domain network and your structure line feature class would house the structures that hold the pipes such as a casing, tunnel or trench box. For more detailed information on the differences between a Domain Network and a Structure Network you can look at the following reference guide: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/utility-network/what-is-a-utility-network-.htm Specifically, the section under Utility Network concepts which will give you a detailed look into the differences between the two sets of feature classes. If you have additional questions please do not hesitate to reach out to us! Jess Gooch, Solution Engineer, Utilities
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Hi. Whenever I share data, I always use File > Share As > Map Package This saves the file, symbology, data, network, etc. all together (similar to AutoCADs data packager and pre-flight options in photoshop)
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为此Shapefile是可怕的,因为它doesn't support the feature dataset container that supports networks. File geodatabase is really your only option. - V
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Hi Jon, Yes, I hope to better understand the Utility Network functionality. Thanks!
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Hi all, I would like to ask about additional ArcGIS add-ins and extensions used for work with Water Distribution Networks. What are the usual extensions or add-ins used by utilities, engineers, and consultants? For example, I am interested in solutions capable of features such as: - automatic creation of optimal network configuration based on customers location - optimal pipe sizing; pump sizing; plant sizing, etc. Hope to hear back from the community. Cheers!
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Hello Oskaras, developing a Pro add-in for sale requires a commercial ArcGIS Pro license.
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