OptiCritical

Optimatics' software tool OptiCritical is used to assist clients in analyzing and understanding the impact of pipe bursts on their water distribution systems providing answers to questions such as:

  • Which pipes cause the most disruption if they break?
  • Which locations are affected by bursts at other locations?
  • Can we guarantee service?
  • Where might we have problems?
  • Where do we need augmentations?

OptiCritical links a customized graphical user interface with a hydraulic simulation engine and is useful for system planning, maintenance, and incident management tasks. It is able to be applied to:

  • Pipe break simulation
  • Pipe isolation simulation
  • System-wide criticality and vulnerability review

OptiCritical simulates the impact on the system with regards to:

  • Ability to supply to customers
  • System pressures
  • System velocities
  • Water quality incidents (discoloration)

Pricing

Number of
Licenses

 Australia
(AUD ex GST)

 United States
(USD)

Europe
(GBP ex VAT)
 

 First

$9,700

$8,000

£5,000

 Second - Fifth

$7,275

$6,000

£3,750

 Sixth +

$3,880

$3,200

£2,000

All prices are per concurrent seat annual licenses and come with dongle security.

Optimatics recommends training be purchased prior to using the software. However the training will be tailored to your specific needs, so please ask one of our sales staff and a personal quotation can be provided.

Contacts

Asia Pacific
Paul Smith
paul.smith@optimatics.com
+61 8 8379 7353

United States
Jeff Frey
jeff.frey@optimatics.com
+1 773 792 2661

Europe
Andy Roberts
andrew.roberts@optimatics.com
+44 7785 711082

Testimonials

"I've been involved in engineering planning and analysis of water systems since 1986 and this is the best water model analysis document I have had the pleasure of holding in my hands."

- Dan Preston, North Penn Water

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