davidpro
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 15, 2009
- 14
This project is my first formal submittal to FEMA so I'm not sure how they handle this. When I run check-ras it gives me a message describing how it is inappropriate to model a junction unless certain criteria are met (my reaches don't meet the criteria). It says the reaches should be modeled separately. The check-ras help file then goes into details about how to remove the junction from your model.
The instructions include deleting the junction, and adding the boundary conditions to the upstream reaches that are now broken up from the main stream. It says to use the previous model's WSE as the boundary condition (b.c.) for the main channel upstream reach, and the previous model's EG slope with normal depth option for the tributary.
My question is, as a reviewer with a local agency or FEMA, how do you justify these b.c.'s? Can you just say the b.c. came from an original model with a junction? It seems like Check-RAS is just telling you a trick to get the same output from a geometry file w/o a junction, which would mean that I should submit my original model with the junction.
Has anyone had any experience with this? I know most people are not fans of check-ras, but my submittal forms list it as a requirement and a previous project in the same area used it so I know my local agency reviewer will want to see the reports. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!
The instructions include deleting the junction, and adding the boundary conditions to the upstream reaches that are now broken up from the main stream. It says to use the previous model's WSE as the boundary condition (b.c.) for the main channel upstream reach, and the previous model's EG slope with normal depth option for the tributary.
My question is, as a reviewer with a local agency or FEMA, how do you justify these b.c.'s? Can you just say the b.c. came from an original model with a junction? It seems like Check-RAS is just telling you a trick to get the same output from a geometry file w/o a junction, which would mean that I should submit my original model with the junction.
Has anyone had any experience with this? I know most people are not fans of check-ras, but my submittal forms list it as a requirement and a previous project in the same area used it so I know my local agency reviewer will want to see the reports. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!