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===HY-12 Nodes and Links Properties===
===HY-12 Nodes and Links Properties===
Select either a node or a link using the '''Select Hydraulic Node Tool''' or the '''Select Hydraulic Link Tool''' then right-click. In the right-click menu select the '''Edit Parameters''' command. This will bring up the ''HY-12 Properties'' dialog for Nodes and Links. This dialog can also be reached by using the '''Edit Parameters''' command in the ''HY-12'' dialog.
[[Image:WMS HY12 Simplified Properties.png|thumb|500 px|''HY-12 Simplified Properties'' dialog for Nodes and Links]] There are two versions of the HY-12 link/node properties dialog.  The simplified interface provides an intuitive way to edit link and node information and many projects will only require using this interface.  A person can add pipes or channels to links in the simplified interface.  A person can also add Rational method calculations, inlets, access holes, or outfalls to nodes in the simplified interface.  Using the simplified interface, you do not need to define advanced attributes that are not normally needed in an HY-12 storm drain simulation.
[[Image:WMS HY12 Nodal Links Properties.jpg|thumb|500 px|''HY-12 Properties'' dialog for Nodes and Links]]
[[Image:WMS HY12 Nodal Links Properties.jpg|thumb|500 px|''HY-12 Properties'' dialog for Nodes and Links]]
Select either a node or a link using the '''Select Hydraulic Node Tool''' or the '''Select Hydraulic Link Tool''' then right-click. In the right-click menu select the '''Edit Parameters''' command. This will bring up the ''HY-12 Properties'' dialog for Nodes and Links. This dialog can also be reached by using the '''Edit Parameters''' command in the ''HY-12'' dialog.
If you need to define structures that are not supported in the simplified interface or if you need to define advanced structure parameters, you can turn on the '''Use Advanced Interface''' option in the '''HY-12 Project Parameters''' and edit the project parameters using the advanced interface.


*Attribute Type – lets the user choose between viewing ''nodes'' or ''links''.  
*Attribute Type – lets the user choose between viewing ''nodes'' or ''links''.  

Revision as of 17:50, 19 May 2015

The US Federal Highway Administration's HY-12 is a DOS-based storm drain analysis program that can be used for designing inlets, pipes, and the general layout of a storm drain network. An HY-12 model can be generated by drawing the proposed pipe and inlet locations in a storm drain coverage. Then the map module locations are converted to a 1D schematic where the HY-12 model parameters are defined. Many of the HY-12 computations, such as channel calculations, curb and gutter calculations, and rational method computations, are based on computations in FHWA's Hydraulic Toolbox software. Users can refer to both the Hydraulic Toolbox and the HY-12 documentation to learn about the specific computation methods used in HY-12.

WMS 10.1 and later versions include the ability to run a simple HY-12 model (fewer than 50 nodes) without a license of WMS.

HY-12 Menu

The HY-12 menu has the following commands:

  • Import HY-12 File
  • Export HY-12 Export
  • Run HY-12 – opens the Run HY-12 Simulation dialog.
  • Edit Project Parameters – Opens an Edit Properties dialog where parameters for the project can be specified.
  • Edit Parameters – Opens an Edit Properties dialog where parameters for nodes and links can be specified.
  • Edit Elevations – Opens a dialog that allows you to edit link and node elevations between selected links and/or nodes.
  • View Detailed Link/Node Output – Creates a text file describing the detailed link and node computation results.
  • View Hydrographic Plots – Shows hydrograph plots for the selected link and/or node (Unsteady flow simulations only).
  • View EGL and HGL Plots – Brings up the EGL and HGL Profiles dialog.
  • Link Outlets and Inlets – brings up the Link Storm Drain and Drainage Nodes dialog.
HY-12 Select Elevation Source dialog
  • Assign Elevations – this group of commands will assign elevation data from a TIN to each node and link. Each command brings up a corresponding Select Elevation Source dialog where the elevation source data can be selected.
    • To Ground
    • To Access Hole
    • To Inlets
    • To Outlets
    • To Channels
    • To Gutters
    • To Pipes
    • To Pipe Storage
  • Assign Lengths and Orientations
  • Assign Hydrology Data
    • Area – This command assigns the computed basin areas upstream from the outlet points when having linked to the rational method computations at each node.
    • Runoff Coefficient – This command areaweights the runoff coefficients for the sub-basins assigned to each outlet and assigns the area-weighted runoff coefficient to the rational method computations at each node.
    • Time of Concentration – This command computes the average time of concentration for the sub-basins assigned to each outlet and assigns this time of concentration to the rational method computations at each node.

HY-12 Parameters

The HY-12 Model has several HY-12 Properties dialog where parameters can be defined.

HY-12 Project Properties

The HY-12 Properties is reached by using the Edit Project Parameters command in the HY-12 menu.

Project HY-12 Properties dialog

HY-12 Nodes and Links Properties

Select either a node or a link using the Select Hydraulic Node Tool or the Select Hydraulic Link Tool then right-click. In the right-click menu select the Edit Parameters command. This will bring up the HY-12 Properties dialog for Nodes and Links. This dialog can also be reached by using the Edit Parameters command in the HY-12 dialog.

HY-12 Simplified Properties dialog for Nodes and Links

There are two versions of the HY-12 link/node properties dialog. The simplified interface provides an intuitive way to edit link and node information and many projects will only require using this interface. A person can add pipes or channels to links in the simplified interface. A person can also add Rational method calculations, inlets, access holes, or outfalls to nodes in the simplified interface. Using the simplified interface, you do not need to define advanced attributes that are not normally needed in an HY-12 storm drain simulation.

HY-12 Properties dialog for Nodes and Links

If you need to define structures that are not supported in the simplified interface or if you need to define advanced structure parameters, you can turn on the Use Advanced Interface option in the HY-12 Project Parameters and edit the project parameters using the advanced interface.

  • Attribute Type – lets the user choose between viewing nodes or links.
  • Show – this option lets users to search between all or selected nodes or links.
  • Filter using: Type – this combo box allows the user to view nodes or links based on the structure type.
  • Group Name
  • Value/HY-12 ID – this column shows the node or link value and the corresponding HY-12 ID.
  • Structure Type – The structure type for the node or link is assigned in this field. Selecting the New button will assign the structure type. The following structure types are available:
Node Structure Link Structure
Access Hole Channel
Gutter Inlet Gutter
Junction Pipe
Minor Loss Pipe Storage
Outfall
Rational Method Basin
Reservoir
Transition
  • Structure Name
    • New – clicking on this button will assign the structure type to the selected nodes or links.
  • Define Structure
    • Define – selecting this button will bring up a HY-12 Properties dialog where definitions for the structure type can be entered.
    File:WMS HY-12 Define Node Properties.jpg
    Example of the HY-12 Properties dialog as reached through the Define button in the Nodes and Links HY-12 Properties dialog. This dialog is for defining Access Hole structures.
  • Structure Downstream – shows structures assigned as downstream structures.
  • Delete Structure
    • Delete – removes the assigned structure type.

Once parameters have been assigned for nodes and links, double-clicking on a node or link will bring up a HY-12 Properties dialog showing the attributes for that node or link.

HGL and EGL Profiles

The HGL and EGL Profiles plot is created by using the View HGL and EGL Plots command in the HY-12 menu.

Link Storm Drain and Drainage Nodes

HY-12 Link Storm Drain and Drainage Nodes dialog
  • Storm Drain Nodes
  • Drainage Nodes
  • Linked Nodes
  • Link Nodes
  • Auto Link
  • Tolerance
  • Unlink Nodes

Run HY-12

The Run HY-12 command will bring up the Run HY-12 Simulation dialog where specifications can be reviewed. Clicking OK on this dialog will run the model. HY-12 simulations with more that 50 nodes cannot be run unless you have a license to WMS.

Run HY-12 Simulation dialog

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