The Call
for Presentation Abstracts for the 11th National Hydrologic
Warning Council Training Conference and Exposition is now available. Scheduled
for June 16-18, 2015 in Indianapolis, IN, the event will highlight “Advances in Hydrologic Warning – The
Race to Save Lives.”
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Retrieving Output Automatically
Written by Christopher Goodell, P.E., D.WRE | WEST Consultants
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Did you know that there are 268 output variables that you can retrieve automatically using the HECRASController? That’s right, everything from velocity in the main channel, to shear stress, to stream power, to hydraulic depth, and of course water surface elevation. There’s more than you can possibly ever want or need. The post “Automating HEC-RAS” demonstrates how to get started with this. To access any of the 268 variables, you can use the HECRASController Output_NodeOuput subroutine or the Output_ReachOutput function. Both of these are described in detail in “Breaking the HEC-RAS Code”.
Here’s just a sample of the variables and their respective IDs.
Copyright © The RAS Solution 2014. All rights reserved.
Did you know that there are 268 output variables that you can retrieve automatically using the HECRASController? That’s right, everything from velocity in the main channel, to shear stress, to stream power, to hydraulic depth, and of course water surface elevation. There’s more than you can possibly ever want or need. The post “Automating HEC-RAS” demonstrates how to get started with this. To access any of the 268 variables, you can use the HECRASController Output_NodeOuput subroutine or the Output_ReachOutput function. Both of these are described in detail in “Breaking the HEC-RAS Code”.
Here’s just a sample of the variables and their respective IDs.
Friday, November 7, 2014
“Using HEC-RAS for Dam Break Studies”
Written by Christopher Goodell, P.E., D.WRE | WEST Consultants
Copyright © The RAS Solution 2014. All rights reserved.
HEC recently published a new training document called “Using HEC-RAS for Dam Break Studies”. Written by Gary Brunner, P.E., D.WRE, it is an easy to follow guide for performing Dam Break simulations in HEC-RAS.
It covers topics like:
Copyright © The RAS Solution 2014. All rights reserved.
HEC recently published a new training document called “Using HEC-RAS for Dam Break Studies”. Written by Gary Brunner, P.E., D.WRE, it is an easy to follow guide for performing Dam Break simulations in HEC-RAS.
It covers topics like:
Labels:
2D,
Breach Parameters,
Dam,
Dam Breach,
Dam Break,
Dam Failure,
Dynamic,
HEC,
HEC-RAS,
Level Pool
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