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'Modelling the world of waste waters' with
WEST®
In early May DHI had the pleasure to announce that
'WEST becomes MIKE by DHI'. With this new member of the software
family, a new dimension has been added to 'Modelling the world of water'
by introduction of a model for water processing.
WEST® is a world renowned, dynamic modelling and
simulation system for wastewater treatment plants, and is used for
design, optimisation and operation of WWTPs, including integrated
wastewater management.
WEST® is now fully integrated in DHI's
professional software development: source code management, planning,
implementation, testing, bug fixing and documentation. The key
developers of WEST®, who are now DHI staff, are
close to completing WEST 2011 scheduled for release
in November.
The existing WEST® version has an extensive
process library allowing users to model and evaluate almost any kind of
modern wastewater treatment plant. The coming
version will further cement its position as a state-of-the-art model,
both technically and with regard to usability and simulation runtime.
WEST® 2011includes significant new features and
improvements, for example:
- Faster and more user-friendly interactive layout editing
- asy start for newcomers – full flexibility for experts
- New model editor providing:
- Syntax-aware MSL model editing
- Gujer matrix editing
- Model library browser
- 5 new advanced model analysis features:
- Uncertainty Analysis
- Scenario Analysis
- Local Sensitivity Analysis
- Global Sensitivity Analysis
- Parameter Estimation
- Fastest WWTP simulation engine ever
Below an example of the new
GUI of WEST 2011 with plant layout, model parameters
and simulation results (click on illustration to enlarge).
Read more here
Future releases of WEST will hereafter be syncronised with the
general MIKE by DHI suite release schedule, with the next official
release scheduled in end of Q2 in 2012.
For further information please contact: Morten
Rungø
mor@dhigroup.com
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Product News |
MIKE by DHI 2011 Service Pack
6 |
Please note that Service Pack 6 for Release 2011 now is available.
Simply download and run SP6 from
here alternatively, via the DHI Software Updater. Please refer to
the release notes for information on the corrections made in Service
Packs 1-6.
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact your local
DHI
support centre.
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Tips & Hints |
MIKE 21/3 FM:
Morphological hotstart |
A new functionality was introduced
in the MIKE 21/3 Flexible Mesh Series models
2011 release
enabling the dynamic update of a model bathymetry
during a simulation (the feature works on element based topography; i.e.
dfsu files). Please note that it is not part of the official 2011 release as
the
related GUI is not yet available. If you want to try it out please read
more here
In the example below, the new MIKE 21/3 Dynamic Bathymetry Update feature has been
used to
evaluate a potential risk for a breach through an alongshore dune.
For further information please contact:
Poul Kronborg
pok@dhigroup.com |
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MIKE 21/3 Oil Spill Module -
Extended output |
There are some extended output facilities in the M321 oilspill engine
that are not yet available through the GUI interface. An overview of
these features and how to use them can be found here.
Illustration: Arrival times for
an oil spill shown together with particle tracks and flow velocity
vectors
(Refinery example in the M21_3_OS manual)
For further information
please contact: Michael Potthoff
mpo@dhigroup.com |
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Application Examples |
Improving bypass and increasing navigation depth |
One of the very satisfying moments
as coastal engineering consultant is when the
client, or society affected by a new development, shows excitement with
the results acheived. For example, designing and construting a fishery
harbour that effectively protects the fishermen's investments in vessels
and fishing gear and at the same time ensure a safe approach to the
harbour.
A case example of innovative harbour design is Hvide Sande Harbour in
Denmark,. In this study the MIKE 21 FM Coupled Model for
morphological modelling was applied using a quasi three-dimensional
(Q3D) hydrodynamic model in the formulation of the sediment transport
equations. The progress in modelling sophistication of hydrodynamic and
sediment transport processes, combined with increased computational
power and code optimization (parallelization techniques in FM series),
has made morphodynamics process-based models increasingly valuable tools
for coastal engineers and managers. Read more
here
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Improving system optimization for wastewater utility |
The Racine Wastewater Utility provides wasterwater
collection and treatment to 10 communities in the greater Racince area
located in southeastern Wisconsin, US. Read more about how the MIKE URBAN
Collection System model and optimization critera were applied to meet
future demand here
“The use of the Mike Urban
model provided a solution for the Racine Wastewater Commission Technical
Advisory Committee or TAC that validated how the sewer system functioned
under surcharged conditions. Validating the model with time sensitive
elevations from a real event also made the calibration of the model more
believable for the local participating sewer service parties of Racine.
The model is far superior than the previous model that was used more
than a decade ago. Results of the modeling effort will provide the
cornerstone of future regional sewer system projects and will help to
accurately assign costs to parties of a local sewer agreement in a fair,
equitable and defendable manner. MIKE URBAN provided a robust
package of options for our consultant AECOM to draw upon as they tested
several solutions to optimize the system. Now that the model is
constructed it will be a valuable tool for years to come as other issues
arise.”
Keith Haas, City of Racine, Wastewater Utility
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Improving preventive flood protection |
The River Stör Flood modeling project, Gemany
To simulate the time dependent complex interactions between flood
propagation, tidal influence and the effects of control structures, all
existing models were integrated into one large fully coupled model
system using MIKE FLOOD.
Although portions of the River Stör and its tributaries have been
modelled in the past, a comprehensive model of the catchment had not
previously been developed that addressed the full complexity of the
catchment. MIKE FLOOD was found to be an excellent tool for modelling
the interactions between storm surges, hydraulic structures and pumping,
and storm water runoff.
Golder’s previous modelling experience in this river system coupled with
the flexibility of MIKE Flood was able to address the key factors
affecting water levels in the catchment. The flood risk and inundation
maps produced for this project will be made public by the Ministry
according to the legal directives to improve preventive flood protection
and flood awareness. Read more here.
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What the users says |
"Norconsult AS started to use MIKEFLOOD for dam break analysis in
2008 and we are very satisfied with the software. We are a group of 6
professional engineers that uses Mikesoftware on a regular basis for dam
break and flood mapping.Both Mike 11 and Mike 21 are user friendly
software packages so it is easy to get up to speed. We have also had a
course in MIKEFLOOD that was very useful.The numerical engine seems to
be more stable that other software packages we have used. This ensure
that time not are wasted on getting the model to run. Instead struggling
with numerical instabilities we can run sensitive analysis and ensure
that we deliver correct solutions on time. We can recommend the
MIKEFLOOD package that includes Mike 11 and Mike 21."
Leif Basberg, Norconsult AS, Norway.
"To us
there’s no choice. We have invested a lot into DHI software and
friendships too! You guys are very good at getting us on our feet when
we stumble with our projects."
Nazeer Gopaul,
Director,
CoastalDynamics Limited,
Trinidad and Tobago
“Florida International
University, in collaboration with DHI, and with funding from the
National Park Service, has developed an integrated surface and
groundwater model for the Everglades National Park using MIKE SHE and
MIKE 11. The model includes a domain of 1000 square miles and 110 miles
of canals with multiple control structures and complex operation
schedules. Throughout the project, DHI’s R&D group has provided
excellent and timely support for model setup, construction, calibration
and optimization. The model has been enthusiastically received by the
client and will be a critical tool for evaluation of Everglades
restoration projects.”
Georgio Tachiev, Ph.D. P.E.,
Principal Investigator, Applied Research Center, Florida
International University, Miami, FL
"Here
at WAVCIS Lab of Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University,
we have been working with MIKE 21/3 model suite since early 2006. Over
these years many of our researchers and graduate students took advantage
of these cutting edge models to resolve the complex hydrodynamic and
sediment transport problems pertaining to their research projects.
Numerous articles have been published in peer reviewed
journals and specialty conference proceedings. Over these years, the
tremendous technical support provided by DHI North America was beyond
our expectation! We wouldn’t have resolved many of our modeling issues,
if it were not for the prompt support offered by the DHI people. We are
glad that we have built a strong relationship with DHI and looking
forward to foster this collaboration."
Felix Jose, Ph.D, research associate, Coastal Studies Institute,
Louisiana State University
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Events & Courses |
Feed-back from UGMs, Conferences
and Seminars in 2011 |
Year 2011 has been a great year
for MIKE by DHI User Group Meetings (UGMs), conferences and
seminars around the world! More than 25 UGMs and seminars have been
arranged in Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Ecuador,
Finland, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, UK, Uruguay, Vietnam – and almost 1500
existing and potential users, partners and stakeholders attended the
activities!
The latest DHI Conference was held
in Torino, Italy, during the days 11-12 October 2011, where more
than 180 stakeholders, technicians and modelling experts from the
Italian water sector including representatives of national, regional and
local water agencies, coastal and port authorities, water utilities,
research institutions and universities, professional organizations and
engineering companies, participated in the Conference.
Read more about the conference
here. Videos, in Italian, are avaiable at YouTube. For further information please contact:
mikebydhi.it@dhigroup.com
You will always be able to see
the feed-back from our events, including a selection of our clients´
feed-backs and testimonials on our website under
News.
Selected user statements from
the UGMs, conferences and seminars in 2011:
12th UK User Group Meeting,
Shropshire, England, 8 March & 9 March 2011
“I enjoyed the meeting last
week and I have gained a lot from it, so thank you and everyone else at
DHI for all your work.” Julian –
Environment Agency, Thames Region
“It was a great introduction to the software, and a fun couple of
days too.” Ian – Aquamarine Power
“Thanks. I found it very useful, and it allowed me to catch up with
the recent developments. The venue was also great.” Yusuf – KAYA
Consulting
“It was fantastic on all aspects. Hopefully see you next year.”
Zaman – Royal Haskoning
“Very informative and a great networking opportunity.” Chris –
Waterco
“Thanks for putting on a very good event.” Keelan – Enzygo
Annual User Group Meeting,
Hamburg, Germany, 24 – 25 May 2011
I really liked the UGM in
Hamburg. It’s not so usual to have the possibility of long discussions
about such topics.” Ulf Teschke, IMS
Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH
“Well put together, a good
mix of presentations.“ Harald
Wegner, Franz Fischer Ingenieurbüro GmbH
“Thanks for
that good conference. See you next year hopefully”. Matthias
Schöniger, University Lüneburg
Annual User Group Meeting for
Urban Users in Austria, 27 – 28 April 2011
"Thank you again for
organising the User Group Meeting. The level of expertise was very high,
and personally I've really learned a lot."
Martin Hochedlinger, Linz AG
Joint Swedish and Norwegian
MIKE User Group Meeting, Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-13 April 2011
“Very nice and informative!”
Nils Henoch, SWECO
“Thanks for a good event. I
was deeply impressed by what could be accomplished with your software!”
Jimmie Andersén, ESRI
4th New Zealand
User Group Meeting, 5-6 April 2011
“The 2011 DHI UGM was a great
learning event for me. MIKE is an excellent tool available for
understanding and finding solutions to problems in our environment”.
- K. G. Dayananda, Tauranga City
Council
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Upcoming Events |
We are happy to announce the
following events coming up in 2012. Make sure to consult our
Global Events Calendar, which includes all our planned
activities, events flyers, etc. Please note that the Events Calendar for
2012 is in the process of being built up.
20-21
March,
Shropshire, England
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13th UK User Group
Meeting
The 13th UK User Group Meeting will be
held on the 20th March 2012 at the Lion
Quays Waterside Resort, Oswestry. The
User Group Meeting will include a
mixture of presentations of new software
features and technologies, as well as
practical case studies presented by UK
users. On the following day, 21th March
2012, training sessions and specialised
seminars will be held at the same venue.
For further information, submission of
abstracts and registration please
contact
Simon Matthews or
Steve Flood , both DHI
Representation in UK.
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3-7
September,
Berlin, Germany
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3rd International
FEFLOW Conference
Building
on the success of the previous FEFLOW
user conferences, FEFLOW 2012 will
feature numerous opportunities for
exchanging ideas and improving modelling
skills. Highlights include keynote
presentations; user presentations;
product updates; opportunities to meet
with DHI-WASY partners and FEFLOW users
worldwide; software demonstrations;
training courses and workshops.
For further information and registration
please upload Conference Flyer
here or visit the
Conference website.
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Information on our Events can
always be obtained from our MIKE by DHI website
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Training |
In recent years DHI and our international offices and agents have experienced a significant increase in the
interest for the MIKE by DHI training courses. Today thousands of current and potential MIKE users attend DHI training
courses worldwide every year.
The standard MIKE courses are modular and allow you to build up your expertise so as to match the requirements of
your job. Likewise, they assist you, as a manager, in building and upgrading your team's productivity and modelling skills
and expertise in a quick and cost-effective way. The courses take you through the theory behind the products. However, the
main focus is on practical skills, hands-on exercises and on teaching you how to get the most out of the MIKE by DHI
software.
Further information:
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Feedback from training courses in 2011
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We are approaching the end of
yet another fantastic training year with more than 2000 course
participants attending our MIKE courses!
You will always be able to see
the feed-back from training activities, including a selection of our
clients´ feed-backs and testimonials, on our website under
News.
Selected course participants´
statements in 2011:
- “The trainers selected case
examples very carefully to give a feel of the overall package modules
and different options by giving hands on exercises. We were totally
occupied with the total package of the training schedule and interaction
with the trainers. Although we did not get any free moment during five
days training schedule, but it was a gaining experience and thus was
satisfying.” Senior NIH scientist Biswajit
Chakravorty, India
- “Learnt
in a very organized way and heard a lot of tips that the manual never
tells you! A plus the exercises we got covering even for case studies we
didn’t have the time to go through during the seminar”.
ENM S.A, Athens
- ”I
found the training helpful and valuable”. G.
Karavokyris & Partners S.A, Athens
- "Very helpful experience and
up to the point for the practical cases we were considering. Nice
follow-up too, for running cases from scratch".
MARNET S.A, Athens
- “Based on the training we
received and using your excellent notes we
- managed to overcome a few
problems and set up a good model”. Z & A
P. Antonaropoulos S.A, Athens
- “Based on the training we
received and using your excellent notes we managed to overcome a few
problems and set up a good model” . Z & A
P. Antonaropoulos S.A, Athens, Greece
- "The course made us feel much
more comfortable with modelling. From now on, it will be much easier for
us to undertake our projects". Nanjing Institute of
Environmental Science, MEP (NIES), China
- “The Course gave an excellent
introduction to MIKE SHE and MIKE 11 with very useful exercises”.
Eva Boegh, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental, Social and
Spatial Change (ENSPAC), Roskilde University Denmark
- “The course was very
interesting and informative. The course contents were up to our
expectations. Most pleased with the course”.
Engineer, SWECO ENVIRONMENT
- “Great to have the training
in our office! The development of LITPACK in MIKE Zero is a great move”
. Principal URS Scott Wilson Ltd., United
Kingdom
- “Excellent course, well
structured and very informative. Scientific theory behind the model is
well explained in an interesting manner by the instructor. Would highly
recommend the course to others”. Clifford
Phang, URS Scott Wilson Ltd., United Kingdom.
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Upcoming MIKE by DHI Training Courses |
The Release of WEST 2011 will be
accompanied by a number of training and seminar activities in Denmark
and China in November and December 2011. More WEST
training courses and seminars will take place globally in 2012. The
courses – carried out in a number of languages – will be announced on
our website during the coming months.
WEST COURSES IN DENMARK
NOVEMBER 2011
Seminar: |
Introducing WEST 2011 – What’s New? |
Target group: |
Existing WEST users |
Content: |
Presentation
of the new features as well as information on how to migrate your projects from previous WEST versions to WEST 2011.
The focus will be on
- new Graphical User Interface (and integration of layout set-up
and simulation execution)
- new and improved advanced experiment types (e.g.
Uncertainty Analysis)
- other tools (Block-, Model- and Unit Editors)
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Date: |
Monday 21 November 2011. The seminar day will start at 10:00 and finish at 15:00 |
Place: |
DHI, Agern Allé 5, DK- 2970 Hørsholm |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
The seminar is free of charge. Lunch and refreshments are
included. |
Course: |
Wastewater treatment plant modelling with WEST |
Target group: |
Modellers; Plant operators and managers; Civil/Sanitary Engineers
who may consider using
WEST to design and/or optimize WWTP plants |
Content: |
- Basic WWTP
modeling concepts
- Introduction to WEST: the Graphical
User Interface; the virtual experiment types; the model
library;
- Hands-on exercises (dynamic simulation, implementation of
control loops, objective evaluation, scenario analysis, local- and global
sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, parameter estimation)
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Dates: |
Tuesday 22 November –
Thursday 24 November 2011. The training days startat 09:00 and finish at
16:30 |
Place: |
DHI, Agern Allé 5, DK- 2970 Hørsholm |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
€ 1,330 (excl. VAT).
10 % discount if valid
Service Maintenance Agreement (SMA). 33
% discount for
3rd
and subsequent participants.
Training material, training certificates, lunch and
refreshments are included. |
Further information: |
Loni Skov Madsen (lsm@dhigroup.com),
DHI-DK |
WEST COURSE IN CHINA DECEMBER 2011
Course: |
Wastewater treatment plant modelling with WEST |
Target group: |
Modellers; Plant operators and managers; Civil/Sanitary Engineers
who may consider using
WEST to design and/or optimize WWTP plants |
Content: |
- Basic WWTP
modeling concepts
- Introduction to WEST: the Graphical
User Interface; the virtual experiment types; the model
library;
- Hands-on exercises (dynamic simulation, implementation of
control loops, objective evaluation, scenario analysis, local- and global
sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, parameter estimation)
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Dates: |
Monday 5 December – Tuesday 7 December 2011. The training days start at 09:00 and finish at 17:00 |
Place: |
DHI China, Shanghai |
Language: |
Chinese |
Price: |
2,000CNY, 1,800CNY for 3rd
and subsequent participants.
Training material, training certificates,
lunch and
refreshments are included.. |
Further information: |
Further information: Lijun Xu (xlj@dhigroup.com),
DHI China |
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MIKE by DHI Training Courses
November 2011
Title & Course Reference |
Dates |
Place |
Organizer |
MIKE FLOOD (Urban) Integrated 1D and 2D urban flood modelling |
Nov 1-2, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE URBAN WD Introduction to modelling of urban water distribution ystems |
Nov 2-3, 2011 2 days |
Warsaw, Poland |
DHI Poland Att. Waldemar Mlas mikebydhi.pl@dhigroup.com +48 22 635 9332 |
GIS for MIKE URBAN CS Introduction to ArcGIS for modelling of storm water and wastewater collection systems |
Nov 7, 2011 1 day |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE BASIN River basin modelling |
Nov 7-8, 2011 2 days |
São Paulo, Brasil |
DHI Brasil Att. Arlaine Vanessa Eufrázio mikebydhi.br@dhigroup.com +55 41 96 60 38 83 |
MIKE 11 Introduction to river and channel modelling |
Nov 7-8, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE 21/3 FM HD Hydrodynamic modelling using flexible mesh (FM) |
Nov 7-8, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
FEFLOW Introduction to subsurface flow and transport modelling including advanced topics |
Nov 7-9, 2011 3 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE SHE Integrated catchment modelling |
Nov 7-10, 2011 4 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
FEFLOW Introduction to subsurface flow and Ttransport modelling |
Nov 7-10, 2011 4 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE FLOOD (River) Integrated 1D and 2D river flood modelling |
Nov 8-9, 2011 2 days |
Syke, Germany |
DHI-WASY GmbH - Syke Branch Att. Lucie Legay mikebydhi.de@dhigroup.com +49 42 42 16 38 0 |
MIKE URBAN CS Introduction to modelling of urban drainage and wastewater collection systems |
Nov 8-9, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE URBAN WD Introduction to modelling of urban water distribution systems |
Nov 8-9, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE 21 & MIKE 3 ECO Lab 2D and 3D water quality and ecological modelling |
Nov 8-10, 2011 3 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE BASIN Introduction to river basin modelling |
Nov 8-10, 2011 3 days |
Prague, Czech Republic |
DHI Czech Republic Att. David Hrabák mikebydhi.cz@dhigroup.com +420 267 227 111 |
MIKE 11 Advanced hydrodynamic modelling |
Nov 9, 2011 1 day |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE BASIN Introduction to river basin modelling |
Nov 9-10, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE 21/3 ECOLAB 2D and 3D water quality and ecological modelling |
Nov 9-11, 2011 3 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE 21 Wave Models Introduction to wave modelling using MIKE 21 spectral wave model and boussineq wave model |
Nov 9-11, 2011 3 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE 21/3 Transport Models Introduction to transport modelling |
Nov 9-11, 2011 3 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE 11 GIS GIS based model development |
Nov 10, 2011 1 day |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE URBAN CS Advanced modelling of urban collection systems |
Nov 10-11, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE FLOOD (Urban) Integrated 1D and 2D urban flood modelling |
Nov 10-11, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE FLOOD (River) Integrated 1D and 2D river flood modelling |
Nov 10-11, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
FEFLOW Geothermal modelling |
Nov 10-11, 2011 2 days |
Perth, Australia |
DHI Australia Att. Amanda Wellspring mikebydhi.au@dhigroup.com +61 7 5564 0916 |
MIKE FLOOD (3-way) Integrated pipes, channels and surface modelling |
Nov 10-11, 2011 2 days |
São Paulo, Brasil |
DHI Brasil Att. Arlaine Vanessa Eufrázio mikebydhi.br@dhigroup.com +55 41 96 60 38 83 |
MIKE FLOOD (River) Integrated 1D and 2D river flood modelling |
Nov 14-15, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
FEFLOW Introduction to subsurface flow and transport modelling including unsaturated flow and density dependent flow |
Nov 14-18, 2011 5 days |
Denver, CO |
DHI USA Att. Barbara White mikebydhi.us@dhigroup.com +1 888 344 9233 |
MIKE FLOOD (River) Integrated 1D and 2D river flood modelling |
Nov 15-16, 2011 2 days |
Athens, Greece |
DHI Greece Att. Elias Moussoulis mikebydhi.gr@dhigroup.com +30 210 9930 814 |
MIKE 11 Advanced hydrodynamic modelling |
Nov 15-16, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE 21 BW Wave disturbance modelling in ports |
Nov 15-16, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE URBAN WD Introduction to modelling of urban water distribution systems |
Nov 15-16, 2011 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
DHI Italia Att. Silvia Torretta mikebydhi.it@dhigroup.com +39 011 56 24 649 |
MIKE 21/MIKE 3 HD FM Hydrodynamic modelling using flexible mesh |
Nov 16-17, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
MIKE URBAN CS Introduction to modelling of urban drainage and wastewater collection systems |
Nov 17-18, 2011 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
DHI Italia Att. Silvia Torretta mikebydhi.it@dhigroup.com +39 011 56 24 649 |
WEST Introduction to WEST 2011 |
Nov 21, 2011 1 day |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
WEST Wastewater treatment plants modelling |
Nov 22-24, 2011 3 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE 11 Advanced hydrodynamic modelling |
Nov 21-22, 2011 2 days |
São Paulo, Brasil |
DHI Brasil Att. Arlaine Vanessa Eufrázio mikebydhi.br@dhigroup.com +55 41 96 60 38 83 |
MIKE FLOOD (3-way) Integrated pipes, channels and surface modelling |
Nov 21-23, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
FEFLOW Introduction to subsurface flow and transport modelling, including advanced topics (Course conducted in English) |
Nov 21-25, 2011 5 days |
Berlin, Germany |
DHI-WASY GmbH - Berlin Branch Att. Arne Müller mikebydhi.de@dhigroup.com +49 30 67 99 98 0 |
MIKE 21 & MIKE 3 TR FM, MT FM, PT FM Fine sediment modelling using flexible mesh |
Nov 22-23, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE BASIN River basin modelling |
Nov 22-24, 2011 3 days |
Tunis, Tunisie |
DHI France Att. Valérie Banneville mikebydhi.fr@dhigroup.com +33 240484040 |
MIKE FLOOD (Urban) Integrated 1D and 2D urban flood modelling |
Nov 23-24, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
MIKE SHE Integrated catchment modelling |
Nov 23-25, 2011 3 days |
Toronto, ON |
DHI USA Att. Barbara White mikebydhi.us@dhigroup.com +1 888 344 9233 |
MIKE 21 & MIKE 3 FLOW MODEL FM Hydrodynamic modelling using flexible mesh |
Nov 29-30, 2011 2 days |
Syke, Germany |
DHI-WASY GmbH - Syke Branch Att. Lucie Legay mikebydhi.de@dhigroup.com +49 42 42 16 38 0 |
MIKE 11 HD Advanced hydrodynamic modelling |
Nov 29-30, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
December 2011
Title & Course Reference |
Dates |
Place |
Organizer |
MIKE 11 RR Rainfall-Runoff modelling |
Dec 1, 2011 1 day |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
WEST Modelling of wastewater treatment plants |
Dec 5-7, 2011 3 days |
Shanghai, China |
DHI China Att. Shen Yijia mikebydhi.cn@dhigroup.com +86 21 6417 8810 |
MIKE SHE Integrated catchment modelling |
Dec 6-8, 2011 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen mikebydhi.dk@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92 00 |
MIKE 21/MIKE 3 ECO Lab 2D and 3D water quality and ecological modelling |
Dec 12-13, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
MIKE 11 GIS Introduction to river and channel modelling |
Dec 13-14, 2011 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
DHI Italia Att. Silvia Torretta mikebydhi.it@dhigroup.com +39 011 56 24 649 |
MIKE FLOOD Integrated pipes, channels and surface modelling |
Dec 13-15, 2011 3 days |
Tunis, Tunesie |
DHI France Att. Valérie Banneville mikebydhi.fr@dhigroup.com +33 240484040 |
MIKE SHE Integrated catchment modelling |
Dec 14-15, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
MIKE BASIN River basin modelling |
Dec 20-21, 2011 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
DHI Italia Att. Silvia Torretta mikebydhi.it@dhigroup.com +39 011 56 24 649 |
MIKE URBAN WD Introduction to modelling of urban water distribution systems |
Dec 20-21, 2011 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán mikebydhi.es@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 5020 |
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