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Objectives

This course aims:

  • The students get familiar with Hec-Ras Interface,

  • The students understand the Software’s tools and functioning,

  • To simulate different inflow case scenarios and

  • To simulate river dynamics and understand the interaction with hydraulic structures.

 

Course content

The contents of the course are separated in 6 lessons as follows:

Session 1

Practical part

  • Installing Hec-Ras

  • Presenting the Software capabilities.

  • Importing the River Geometry to Hec-Ras.

  • Entering Flow Data details.

  • Use of Boundary Conditions.

Session 2

Practical part

  • Entering geometry information of the cross sections of the river and create a river confluence.

  • Realize hydraulic calculations.

  • Representing a river model where there exists a river confluence.

  • Representing steady water depth profiles for the different flow scenarios entered.

Session 3

Practical part

  • Realize a hydraulic model adding a hydraulic structure (culvert) to the river system.

  • Entering geometry information of the cross sections of the river.

  • Performing a steady flow analysis.

  • Hydraulic analysis of the water depth profiles on cross sections and on the longitudinal profile of the river.

Session 4

Practical part

Hydraulic modeling with reservoir structure

  • Realize a hydraulic model adding a reservoir into the river system and evaluate the long-time simulation results.

  • Entering geometry information of the cross sections of the river.

  • Use and analysis of the non-steady conditions and simulation.

Hydraulic modeling with bridge structure

  • Realize a hydraulic model adding a bridge into the river system.

  • Entering flow data.

  • Use of Boundary Conditions.

Session 5

Practical part

Developing a flooding model in 2D (two-dimension) using the most recent capability of Hec-Ras.

  • Analysis of Satellite data information.

  • Use of the Ras Mapper application for the visualization of the 2D simulation results.

  • Analysis of the flow conditions.

Modeling a channel from a DEM and exporting results to any GIS software.

  • Use RAS Mapper to create a hydraulic model of a channel. 

  • Manipulate Digital Elevation Models (DEM). 

  • Obtain cross-sections from DEMs. 

  • Perform a steady flow simulation. 

  • Obtain results that can be used in any GIS software.

Session 6

Practical part

Sediment analysis

  • Geometry preparation.

  • Entering quasi unsteady flow data (sediment).

  • Setting initial condition and transport parameters.

  • Running and analyzing sediment transport.

Creating a flood hazard map

  • Use the Raster Calculator function on HecRas.

  • Understand the structure of a code that works on the Raster Calculator function.

  • Create dynamic maps on HecRas.


This course requires a payment for entry.

Cost: USD 220.00

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