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==How to select a model==
==How to select a model==
<p>Do I want to do hydrology or hydraulics?</p>
Do I want to do hydrology or hydraulics?
# Hydraulics:
# Hydraulics:
## Do I want to do a simple dam break simulation?
## Do I want to do a simple dam break simulation?
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### [[WMS:GSSHA|GSSHA]]
### [[WMS:GSSHA|GSSHA]]
### [[WMS:HSPF|HSPF]] (Water Quality only)
### [[WMS:HSPF|HSPF]] (Water Quality only)


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==

Revision as of 23:54, 20 January 2016

When a module supports several models such as the Map module or the Hydrologic modeling module then WMS will only display the menu (and associated commands) for the active model. The active model is set using the drop down combo box at the right side of the edit window.

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How to select a model

Do I want to do hydrology or hydraulics?

  1. Hydraulics:
    1. Do I want to do a simple dam break simulation?
      1. SMPDBK (Simplified Dam Break)
    2. Do I want to do floodplain delineation, hydraulics, or a more complicated dam break simulation?
      1. HEC-RAS
    3. Do I want to model storm drains?
      1. Do I need additional capability only available in xpswmm such as FHWA hydraulic, etc.?
        1. xpswmm
      2. Do I not need that additional capability?
        1. EPA-SWMM
  2. Hydrology:
    1. Am I doing a small urban model?
      1. TR-55
      2. Rational
      3. MODRAT (LA County)
      4. OC Rational (Orange County, CA)
      5. NSS Urban (Statistical model)
      6. HEC-1 (OC Hydrograph)
      7. HEC-HMS
      8. SWMM
      9. TR-20
    2. Am I doing a rural model?
      1. NSS (Statistical model)
      2. HEC-1 (OC Hydrograph)
      3. HEC-HMS
      4. SWMM
      5. TR-20
    3. Am I interested in water quality, sediment transport, or the effects of wetlands on a hydrograph
      1. GSSHA
      2. HSPF (Water Quality only)

Related Topics