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The Hydraulic Toolbox software was developed for the Federal Highway Administration by Aquaveo, LCC. This software is used in conjunction with WMS for a number of modeling processes. | The Hydraulic Toolbox software was developed for the Federal Highway Administration by Aquaveo, LCC. This software is used in conjunction with WMS for a number of modeling processes. | ||
More information can be found at the [https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/software/toolbox404.cfm FHWA website]. | More information can be found at the [https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/software/toolbox404.cfm FHWA website]. | ||
The Hydrailic Toolbox is included will all [http://www.aquaveo.com/software/wms-pricing paid editions] of WMS. [[Category:Link to Store]] | |||
== Executable and Library Downloads == | == Executable and Library Downloads == |
Revision as of 16:59, 7 January 2016
The Hydraulic Toolbox software was developed for the Federal Highway Administration by Aquaveo, LCC. This software is used in conjunction with WMS for a number of modeling processes.
More information can be found at the FHWA website.
The Hydrailic Toolbox is included will all paid editions of WMS.
Executable and Library Downloads
- Download Hydraulic Toolbox 4.0 Installation (.zip)
- Download Hydraulic Toolbox 2.1 Installation (.zip)
- Download Hydraulic Toolbox 1.0 Installation (.zip)
- Download C++ Library Redistributable files (.zip)
Release Notes
- Version 1.0 released January 21, 2010
- Version 2.1 released January 20, 2012
- Version 4.0 released December 11, 2012
Reference Papers
Brown, S.A., Schall, J.D., Morris, J.L., Doherty, C.L., Stein, S.M., Warner, J.C., September 2009, “Urban Drainage Design Manual, Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 22, Third Edition”, FHWA-NHI-10-009, HEC-22. [1]
Kilgore, R.T., and Cotton, G.K., September 2005, "Design of Roadside Channels with Flexible Linings Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 15, Third Edition , FHWA-NHI-05-114, HEC 15. [2]
McCuen, R.H., Johnson, P.A., Ragan, R.M., October 2002, “Highway Hydrology.” Hydraulic Design Series No. 2, FHWA-NHI-02-001 [3]
Miller, J.F., Frederick, F.H., Tracey, R.J., 1973. “Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States.” NOAA Atlas 2, National Weather Service. [4]
Lagasse, P.F., et. al., 2009, “ Bridge Scour and Stream Instability Countermeasures—Experience, Selection, and Design Guidance.” Hydraulic Design Series No. 23, FHWA Publication No. FHWANHI-09-111 & 112. [5]
Strom, K.B.; Kuhns, R.D.; Lucas, H.J.; “Comparison of Automated Image-Based Grain Sizing to Standard Pebble-Count Methods.” ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, August 2010, pp. 461-473.
Wolman, M.G. (1954), “A Method of Sampling Coarse Bed Material.” American Geophysical Union, Transactions, 35: pp. 951-956.
Hunt, J.H., Zerges, S.M., Roberts, B.C., Bergendahl, B., “Culvert Assessment Decision Making Procedures, FHWA-CFL/TD-10-005, September 2010. [6]
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