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===Reservoir Name===
===Reservoir Name===
The reservoir name is used to associate resulting hydrographs with the appropriate reservoir when reading a hydrograph file after a TR20 run. The name should be unique and no longer than eight characters.
The reservoir name is used to associate resulting hydrographs with the appropriate reservoir when reading a hydrograph file after a TR20 run. The name should be unique and no longer than eight characters.
===Start Routing Elevation===
The start routing elevation is the water surface elevation, in feet, that routing begins for the reservoir or structure.





Revision as of 21:10, 25 February 2013

TR20 allows you to route a hydrograph through a reservoir using the RESVOR TR20 file card. You can define these reservoir routing parameters in the TR20 Reservoir Routing dialog. Reservoirs and other types of structures (such as detention basins) can be defined from the TR20 Reservoir Data dialog.

You can define reservoir data by pressing the Define reservoir data button. This will bring up a dialog where you can define the elevation-discharge-storage relationship for the reservoir. You can enter up to 20 elevation-discharge-storage relationships for each reservoir. To assign a particular set of data to a reservoir, select the reservoir you want and select the OK button on the TR20 Reservoir data dialog.

Reservoir Name

The reservoir name is used to associate resulting hydrographs with the appropriate reservoir when reading a hydrograph file after a TR20 run. The name should be unique and no longer than eight characters.

Start Routing Elevation

The start routing elevation is the water surface elevation, in feet, that routing begins for the reservoir or structure.


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