Determination of Ineffective Flow Areas in Bridge Modeling Using HEC-RAS by Locating Ineffective Flow Stations

Determination of Ineffective Flow Areas in Bridge Modeling Using HEC-RAS by Locating Ineffective Flow Stations
Author: Venkata Subbarao Bayareddy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2016
Genre: Bridges
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The Hydrologic Engineering Center's River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) uses a simulation model to delineate floodplains, but it may also be used to size bridges and culverts. HEC-RAS has an option for defining ineffective flow stations at bridges and culverts. An ineffective flow area is a portion of a river or stream's cross section where there is no water flowing downstream due to the presence of a bridge or a similar structure, i.e. no conveyance. Current practice is for modelers and engineers to provide an estimate of the location of ineffective flow stations. The purpose of the research effort detailed in this document is to develop an iterative approach capable of quickly and accurately locating ineffective flow stations at bridges. The ultimate goal of the proposed research effort will be to include the methodology in future releases of the HEC-RAS model.

Floodplain Modeling Using HEC-RAS

Floodplain Modeling Using HEC-RAS
Author: Gary Dyhouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2003
Genre: CD-ROMs
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Introduction to floodplain modeling and management - Introduction to open channel hydraulics - Hydraulic modeling tools - Planning for floodplain modeling studies - Data needs, availability, and development - Bridge modeling - Culvert modeling - Data review, calibration, and results analysis - The U.S. national flood insurance program - Floodway modeling - Channel modification - Advanced floodplain modeling - Mobile boundary situations and bridge scour - Unsteady flow modeling - Importing and exporting files with HEC-RAS.

HEC-6

HEC-6
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1995
Genre: HEC-6 (Computer program)
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Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis

Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis
Author: Philip B. Bedient
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN:

For undergraduate and graduate courses in Hydrology. This text offers a clear and up-to-date presentation of fundamental concepts and design methods required to understand hydrology and floodplain analysis. It addresses the computational emphasis of modern hydrology and provides a balanced approach to important applications in watershed analysis, floodplain computation, flood control, urban hydrology, stormwater design, and computer modeling.

Breaking the HEC-RAS Code

Breaking the HEC-RAS Code
Author: Christopher Goodell
Publisher: H2ls
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-10-31
Genre: HEC-RAS (Computer program).
ISBN: 9780990891802

One of the most powerful, yet relatively unknown features available in HEC-RAS is the HECRASController. TheHECRASController API has a wealth of procedures which allow a programmer to manipulate HEC-RAS externally by setting input data, retrieving input or output data, and performing common functions such as opening and closing HEC-RAS, changing plans, running HEC-RAS, and plotting output. HECRASController applications are seemingly endless. Not only can the retrieval and post-processing of output be automated, but with the HECRASController, real-time modeling and probabilistic experiments like Monte Carlo are possible. If you have HEC-RAS on your computer, you already have the HECRASController! "Breaking the HEC-RAS Code" explains how the HECRASController works, provides example applications of the HECRASController, and catalogs the vast array of programming procedures (with explanations and examples on how to use them) embedded in the HECRASController. This is a "must-have" book for all HEC-RAS users. Professionals: Give yourself an edge for the next proposal and do something groundbreaking with HEC-RAS. Students: Make yourself marketable by adding the skills offered in this book.