WatDis Studio — Hydraulic Intelligence Suite (Technical Preview)

Hydraulic Intelligence, made visible.

A modern platform to model, simulate, and understand water networks.

WatDis combines real hydraulic simulation, advanced visualization, contemporary UX, and artificial intelligence so engineers and operators can make better decisions about their water systems.

Status: Technical Preview (EPANET-based)
WatDis Studio main view with network canvas and analysis panels.

Product glimpse · How WatDis Studio looks

Pressure map with scientific colormap and thresholds.

Pressure map

Pressure map with scientific colormap and thresholds.

Headloss per length (ΔH/L) table to spot critical segments.

Headloss per length table

Headloss per length (ΔH/L) table to spot critical segments.

WatDis — Hydraulic software platform by Transparent Blue Water LLC

WatDis is the technical platform created by Transparent Blue Water LLC to build the next generation of hydraulic tools. It integrates simulation engines, modern visualization, and AI capabilities into a coherent environment designed for water distribution, wastewater, and stormwater systems.

  • Hydraulic simulation based on industry standards (EPANET today, WatDis Engine in development).
  • Clear visualization of pressure, flows, headloss and performance.
  • UX designed specifically for engineers, operators, and project teams.
  • Progressive integration of AI tools for analysis, documentation, and support.

WatDis Studio — A modern environment for pressurized networks

WatDis Studio is the main visual environment of the WatDis platform. It lets you build, edit, and analyze pressurized water networks on a modern canvas with interactive maps, technical colormaps, and AI tools that support your analysis.

Mini-features

  • Visual editor for pressurized networks with map-like views.
  • Hydraulic calculations powered by EPANET.
  • Pressure, flow, and ΔH/L maps using scientific colormaps.
  • AI integration to explain results and help document scenarios.

WatDis Suite — A hydraulic platform in expansion

WatDis is not a single isolated app. It is a hydraulic suite under active development. Today you can work with WatDis Studio, and we are designing specialized modules for wastewater, stormwater, quick calculations, pumps, and jets.

Available today

WatDis Studio – Technical Preview – a modern environment for pressurized networks, built on top of the EPANET hydraulic engine and enhanced with advanced visualization and AI tools.

In development / roadmap

  • WatDis SewerCalc – Sanitary sewer calculation and analysis.
  • WatDis StormCalc – Stormwater and rainfall-driven system calculations.
  • WatDis HydroCalc – Fast hydraulic calculations for day-to-day engineering tasks.
  • WatDis PumpCalc – Pump selection and curve analysis.
  • WatDis JetCalc – Jet and nozzle calculations, with 3D capabilities in the roadmap.

WatDis Suite is evolving incrementally. Some modules are in design, prototype, or roadmap stage and will be activated progressively, always with technical rigor as the top priority.

Technology: from EPANET to WatDis Engine, with AI built-in

The first version of WatDis Studio integrates EPANET, an industry standard with decades of validation, as its core simulation engine. On top of that, WatDis adds a modern editing environment, advanced visualization, and AI tools. In parallel, Transparent Blue Water is developing WatDis Engine, a proprietary engine that remains compatible with EPANET while enabling more complex scenarios and Digital Twin workflows.

Who is WatDis for?

Water network engineers

Design, review, and optimize distribution networks.

Operators & utilities

Visualize hydraulic state, analyze scenarios, and support operational decisions.

Academia & research

Use a modern environment for teaching, research projects, and Digital Twin prototypes.

Transparent Blue Water LLC

Transparent Blue Water LLC is the company behind WatDis. Its mission is to build modern, transparent hydraulic software tools that connect engineering, operations, and academia.

Interested in piloting WatDis Studio?

We are looking for technical teams, utilities, and universities interested in trying WatDis Studio during its Technical Preview phase and helping us shape the next generation of hydraulic tools.