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The primary purpose of the hydraulic modeling interface within WMS is to process digital terrain and map data (TINs and coverages) to build the basic geometry necessary for a 1D Hydraulic Model. Much of the information for developing models with these tools is described in the information on [[WMS:River Tools|River Tools]] in the [[WMS: | The primary purpose of the hydraulic modeling interface within WMS is to process digital terrain and map data (TINs and coverages) to build the basic geometry necessary for a 1D Hydraulic Model. Much of the information for developing models with these tools is described in the information on [[WMS:River Tools|River Tools]] in the [[WMS:Map Module|Map module]]. | ||
The general process for developing a model consists of the following steps: | The general process for developing a model consists of the following steps: |
Revision as of 22:37, 4 January 2013
The primary purpose of the hydraulic modeling interface within WMS is to process digital terrain and map data (TINs and coverages) to build the basic geometry necessary for a 1D Hydraulic Model. Much of the information for developing models with these tools is described in the information on River Tools in the Map module.
The general process for developing a model consists of the following steps:
- Prepare a background digital terrain model that represents the river channel bathymetry and surrounding flood plain with enough detail to substantiate the modeling objectives.
- Develop a 1D-Hydraulic Centerline coverage including the centerline and bank arcs.
- Create the cross section arcs at important/required locations along the section of river being modeled.
- An Area Property coverage can be used to map roughness values to line properties on the cross sections
- Extract cross sections from the TIN and establish the 1D Model
- Export the GIS data and finish defining HEC-RAS (or other model).
It is possible to establish the hydraulic model with extracting cross section information from a TIN. Cross sections which have already been surveyed can be used by assigning them to an arc. This, along with geo-referencing the data is done using the cross section editor from the River Tools menu in the Map module (when River Tools is the active model).
Related Topics
- River Tools
- Using TINs
- 1D-Hydraulic Centerline Coverage
- Cross Section Coverage
- Area Property Coverage
- Editing Cross Sections
- Extracting Cross Sections
- Mapping Conceptual Models to River Schematics
- Recompute All Stations
- Exporting the GIS File
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