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The version of HEC-1 distributed with WMS can be run directly from WMS by using the '''Run HEC-1''' command in the ''HEC-1'' menu. Before running an HEC-1 simulation | The version of HEC-1 distributed with WMS can be run directly from WMS by using the '''Run HEC-1''' command in the ''HEC-1'' menu. Before running an HEC-1 simulation, users should run the model checker which will help identify serious and potential problems that should be corrected before a successful run of HEC-1 can be made. | ||
The '''Run HEC-1''' command will bring up a dialog allowing | The '''Run HEC-1''' command will bring up a dialog allowing usersto specify three files which are necessary to run HEC-1. The first file is the HEC-1 input file. The second is an ASCII output file generated by HEC-1 and can be used to extract specific results values. It also contains important information which can be used to correct problems encountered when running HEC-1. The third file is a new name for the TAPE22 file, and will contain hydrograph results for basins and outlets. A user can view these results by reading this file with the '''Open''' command from the ''Hydrographs'' menu. | ||
Once these files have been defined and | Once these files have been defined and selecting '''OK''', HEC-1 will be executed. A separate window will appear and information about the HEC-1 simulation will be reported. | ||
If HEC-1 is not executed successively when issuing this command then for PC computers be sure that the path to | If HEC-1 is not executed successively when issuing this command then for PC computers be sure that the path to the HEC1.EXE file is included in AUTOEXEC.BAT. | ||
If HEC-1 does not run to a successful completion | If HEC-1 does not run to a successful completion, users can view the ASCII output file using the '''View File''' command in the ''File'' menu. | ||
Revision as of 15:39, 3 September 2014
The version of HEC-1 distributed with WMS can be run directly from WMS by using the Run HEC-1 command in the HEC-1 menu. Before running an HEC-1 simulation, users should run the model checker which will help identify serious and potential problems that should be corrected before a successful run of HEC-1 can be made.
The Run HEC-1 command will bring up a dialog allowing usersto specify three files which are necessary to run HEC-1. The first file is the HEC-1 input file. The second is an ASCII output file generated by HEC-1 and can be used to extract specific results values. It also contains important information which can be used to correct problems encountered when running HEC-1. The third file is a new name for the TAPE22 file, and will contain hydrograph results for basins and outlets. A user can view these results by reading this file with the Open command from the Hydrographs menu.
Once these files have been defined and selecting OK, HEC-1 will be executed. A separate window will appear and information about the HEC-1 simulation will be reported.
If HEC-1 is not executed successively when issuing this command then for PC computers be sure that the path to the HEC1.EXE file is included in AUTOEXEC.BAT.
If HEC-1 does not run to a successful completion, users can view the ASCII output file using the View File command in the File menu.
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