06 Additional HEC-RAS Modeling
06 Additional HEC-RAS Modeling
Modeling Features
Upstream Section
Last Coordinate
First Coordinate
Left Bank
Right Bank
Invert
Interpolated
Section
Downstream Section
Objective
To allow you to become familiar with some of the
optional capabilities in HEC-RAS
Optional Capabilities
Geometry Data
filename.g01
Geometry Data
filename.g02
Plan 1
filename.p01
Run File 1
filename.r01
Output File 1
filename.o01
Geometry Data
filename.g03
Plan 2
filename.p02
Plan 3
filename.p013
Run File 2
filename.r02
Run File 3
filename.r03
Output File 2
filename.o02
Output File 3
filename.o03
Notes on Plans
Modifications can be made to the geometry
and/or flow data, and then saved in separate
files.
Plans are formulated by selecting a particular
geometry file and a particular flow file.
The multiple plan option is useful when, for
example, a comparison of existing conditions
and future channel modifications are to be
analyzed.
Example:
Ineffective Flow Areas at a Bridge
Four cross sections are needed to describe the active flow area for flow
through the bridge opening
Lc
Le
CR
ER
Flow
BU BD
typical flow
transition pattern
Le
CR
ER
Flow
BU BD
typical flow
transition pattern
Blocked
obstructions
decrease
flow area and
add wetted
perimeter
when the
water comes
in contact
with the
obstruction
Up to 20
individual blocks
can be defined.
The left station,
right station, and
an elevation are
entered for each
of the blocks.
Left Ineffective
Flow Station
No additional wetted
perimeter is added to
the active flow area.
Right Ineffective
Flow Station
Levee Option
Left Levee
Station
No water can
go to the left of
the left levee
station or to the
right of the right
levee station
until the levee
elevations are
exceeded.
Levee Added
A vertical wall is
placed up to the
established levee
height. Additional
wetted perimeter
is included when
water comes into
contact with the
levee wall.
First Coordinate
Left Bank
Right Bank
Invert
Interpolated
Section
Downstream Section
Modified geometry
Mixed Flow
Mixed Flow
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Legend
EG PF 1
74
WS PF 1
Crit PF 1
72
Elevation (ft)
Ground
70
68
66
64
62
60
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
F ma
2
Q1 1
g A1
A1 Y 1
Q2 2
g A2
A2 Y 2
.04
.1
Legend
1816
EG 100 yr
WS 100 yr
Crit 100 yr
1814
0 ft /s
1 ft /s
1812
2 ft /s
3 ft /s
Elevation (ft)
4 ft /s
1810
5 ft /s
6 ft /s
7 ft /s
1808
8 ft /s
9 ft /s
10 f t/ s
1806
11 f t/ s
12 f t/ s
13 f t/ s
1804
Ground
Bank St a
700
720
740
760
Station (f t)
780
800
.04
.1
Legend
1816
EG 100 yr
WS 100 yr
Crit 100 yr
1814
0 ft /s
1 ft /s
1812
2 ft /s
Elevation (ft)
3 ft /s
4 ft /s
1810
5 ft /s
6 ft /s
7 ft /s
1808
8 ft /s
9 ft /s
10 f t/ s
1806
11 f t/ s
12 f t/ s
13 f t/ s
1804
Ground
Bank St a
700
720
740
760
Station (f t)
780
800
CAUTION
Flow distribution varies vertically and horizontally (all
flows are 3-D in nature )
HEC-RAS is a 1-D model
Flow distribution is based on area and wetted
perimeter of each flow slice (using fewer slices is
generally better)
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Legend
Ground
Inef f
20
Elevation (ft)
Bank Sta
10
-10
-20
200
400
600
Station (f t)
800
1000
Sluice Gate
Radial Gate
Overflow Weir
Gated Spillways
FLOW
FLOW
CONTRACTION
REACH
EXPANSION
REACH
3
Weir/Embankment
Gate Editor
Recap
We covered:
Multiple Plan Analysis
Effective Area Option
Cross Section Interpolation
Flow Regimes
Flow Distribution Calculations
Inline Weirs and Gated Spillways