proletariat
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 15, 2005
- 148
I'm using the rational method within Hydrocad to model a site with 14 drainage areas. 9 of the drainage areas are routed through detention basins. All of the runoff from the drainage areas and detention basins flows to a central stream, the bottom of which is the location for the site study point.
Of course, each of the DA's has a different Tc, which under normal circumstances is a transgression of the rational method. (Different Tc's for each drainage area mean that 14 different storms will be occouring over the site simultaneously.)
Hydrocad has a Critical Duration Analysis tool that can be used when using the rational method for multiple DA's. When this analysis is activated for the node at the study point, does it work back upstream and change all of the Tc's to the critical duration. I've read the help menu text and still don't get exactly what this funtion does.
Please, no comments on how I should be using SCS for this. Rational is mandated by ordinance.
Of course, each of the DA's has a different Tc, which under normal circumstances is a transgression of the rational method. (Different Tc's for each drainage area mean that 14 different storms will be occouring over the site simultaneously.)
Hydrocad has a Critical Duration Analysis tool that can be used when using the rational method for multiple DA's. When this analysis is activated for the node at the study point, does it work back upstream and change all of the Tc's to the critical duration. I've read the help menu text and still don't get exactly what this funtion does.
Please, no comments on how I should be using SCS for this. Rational is mandated by ordinance.