Hello. We are in the process of combining all the information of our underground assets, and combining them in a UNM. We have a plethora of different types of assets, and I'm kind of hitting a wall when it comes to structuring the network. I'm coming at this from a road drainage perspective, but also has to think in other disciplines to add to the UNM. Sorry for the long wall, I'll get down to business.
Stormwater part:
* Should I add information about manhole dimension, to the structure table (Structure Junction - Sewer storm vault) or would that be more useful to add in another table?
* Should the information about "Last cleaned date" lie in the structure table?
* Most of our road drainage is via manholes that has a slottet inlet at the top of the manhole. I'm not sure if I should add inlets, and have them be contained inside the sewer storm vault, or if there is a way to have the manhole act as an inlet in it self. It seems rather risky to start messing about the structure tables, since I'm presuming the Structure tables will contain elements from other disciplines sometime in the very near future.
No matter how many times I read the descriptions for setting up UNM's etc. I can't get my head around the way the UNM is modelling assets and connections. It is very counterintuitive for a guy that has been used to "Place manhole dot -> define manhole dot (type, dimension, elevations etc.) -> Place next dot -> connect dots with line -> Next project."
I have access to FME, and got Python on a novice level ability, but something tells me I should not just throw all the current tabular information and dots directly into the Structure Junction -> Manhole asset group all nilly willy (do people still say that?) because I am bound to break something.
Sorry for the wall of text, and for any language errors (I'm from Denmark - Europe) but I think I have been swimming out for too long, and I can't even see the bottom anymore.