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Define reservoir data by pressing the '''Define reservoir data''' button. This will bring up a dialog where the elevation-discharge-storage relationship for the reservoir can be defined. Enter up to twenty elevation-discharge-storage relationships for each reservoir. To assign a particular set of data to a reservoir, select the reservoir and select the '''OK''' button on the ''TR-20 Reservoir data'' dialog.
Define reservoir data by pressing the '''Define reservoir data''' button. This will bring up a dialog where the elevation-discharge-storage relationship for the reservoir can be defined. Enter up to twenty elevation-discharge-storage relationships for each reservoir. To assign a particular set of data to a reservoir, select the reservoir and select the '''OK''' button on the ''TR-20 Reservoir data'' dialog.


===Reservoir Name===
; Reservoir Name : The ''Reservoir Name'' is used to associate resulting hydrographs with the appropriate reservoir when reading a hydrograph file after a TR-20 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 TR-20 run. The name should be unique and no longer than eight characters.


===Routing===
; Routing : Routing can be toggled on by selecting the '''Define Reservoir Routing''' button. After selecting the '''Define Reservoir Routing''' button, reservoir routing will be defined at the selected tree nodes. If this option is not selected, routing will not be defined at the selected tree node.
Routing can be toggled on by selecting the '''Define Reservoir Routing''' button. After selecting the '''Define Reservoir Routing''' button, reservoir routing will be defined at the selected tree nodes. If this option is not selected, routing will not be defined at the selected tree node.


===Start Routing Elevation===
; Start Routing Elevation : The ''Start Routing Elevation'' is the water surface elevation, in feet, that routing begins for the reservoir or structure.
The start routing elevation is the water surface elevation, in feet, that routing begins for the reservoir or structure.


===Input Hydrograph===
; Input Hydrograph : One or more input hydrographs can be defined for a reservoir. WMS will combine any input hydrographs with other input hydrographs to the reservoir. The resulting hydrograph will then be routed through the reservoir. This option is useful for defining measured stream flows into a reservoir.
One or more input hydrographs can be defined for a reservoir. WMS will combine any input hydrographs with other input hydrographs to the reservoir. The resulting hydrograph will then be routed through the reservoir. This option is useful for defining measured stream flows into a reservoir.





Revision as of 14:48, 18 October 2017

Example of the TR-20 Resevoir Routing dialog.
Example of the TR-20 Resevoir Data dialog.

TR-20 allows routing a hydrograph through a reservoir using the RESVOR TR20 file card. Define these reservoir routing parameters in the TR-20 Reservoir Routing dialog. Reservoirs and other types of structures (such as detention basins) can be defined from the TR-20 Reservoir Data dialog.

Define reservoir data by pressing the Define reservoir data button. This will bring up a dialog where the elevation-discharge-storage relationship for the reservoir can be defined. Enter up to twenty elevation-discharge-storage relationships for each reservoir. To assign a particular set of data to a reservoir, select the reservoir and select the OK button on the TR-20 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 TR-20 run. The name should be unique and no longer than eight characters.
Routing
Routing can be toggled on by selecting the Define Reservoir Routing button. After selecting the Define Reservoir Routing button, reservoir routing will be defined at the selected tree nodes. If this option is not selected, routing will not be defined at the selected tree node.
Start Routing Elevation
The Start Routing Elevation is the water surface elevation, in feet, that routing begins for the reservoir or structure.
Input Hydrograph
One or more input hydrographs can be defined for a reservoir. WMS will combine any input hydrographs with other input hydrographs to the reservoir. The resulting hydrograph will then be routed through the reservoir. This option is useful for defining measured stream flows into a reservoir.


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