ConduitNET in action.

Six dimensions of water distribution modeling — capabilities, applications, large-scale transfers, and security. All on real cities.

Coming soon. Recorded sessions for this dimension of ConduitNET are being prepared and will appear here as they're ready.

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In ConduitNET, the visualization streams in real time as the hydraulic model solves. What you see is the simulation itself, frame by frame as it solves — not post-processing. Each clip above is a recording of one such session.

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For decades, building a water distribution model meant weeks of network digitization, asset cataloging, demand allocation, and EPANET file-format gymnastics — before the first hydraulic run. ConduitNET inverts that. Real city maps, real terrain, real road networks — pre-assembled. The model is ready. You start where the design begins.

Above, a library of recorded sessions covering six dimensions of water distribution modeling — what makes ConduitNET unique, networks built fresh, models imported from EPANET, large-scale drinking-water distribution, megascale water transfers, and water security and resiliency. Every simulation runs in real time. What you see is the network, solving.

Ready to design your network?

Every simulation above started as a box drawn on a real city map, with ConduitNET pulling the streets and infrastructure in seconds. Open the platform and try it on yours — no installation, runs in your browser.

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