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Dam Break routing below dam

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thatdamengineer

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My question will probably seem to be very elementary. I am modeling a small dam in a subdivision that lines the creek below the dam. This creek then flows into a 10 acre floodplain with a roadway and culvert that forms a dam under high flows. How do I enter the cross sections below the dam in the creek section? When entering the section under the reach node, the input requires the length, invert, and outlet. The section is not typical of the creek, only at that station in the creek. I have modeled these before by using constrictions in the channel as the outlet of a pond and developed a storage curve for the creek bed between sections. The present scenario has a greater slope of the creek that would require many more sections. I would appreciate any assistance on this.

 
HydroCAD is only designed to model channels with a (relatively) uniform cross-section operating under normal Manning's flow. If you have variable/multiple cross-sections you may need a river modeling program such as HEC-RAS. For details see

Peter Smart
HydroCAD Software
 
Thanks for the reply! I thought that was the case. Being an old dinosaur in the business, I didn't want to learn a new program. I will just model it as several ponds until I get to the roadway section downstream.

 
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