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Hydrology: Checking Channel Cross Sections

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brianchapman

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I need to check my cross sections produced by HEC-RAS.
What formulas needed to decide the water surface in
a cross section based on a steady state analysis, typical
manning's n for banks and bottom, etc.

What my real goal is...to manualy plot the cross sections
in autocad so I determine where my flood limits along
a flow line. If anyone can help please do...yah, I do have the national engineering handbook, urban hydrology, hec-ras, hec-hms, manuals....I just want some help without digging into a whole lot of detail.

Thanks.
 
What type of channel are you talking about? Concrete, grass, wooded, riprap?
 
Yes this is the one that posted the thread...I can't figure out how to append to it, so I am replying.

Its a natural channel, (yah, I know, a steady state is not
very logical, but that's what I want)...I is typical brush,
earth, rocks, etc.
 
There is a shareware program called "Hydrocalc" by Dodson & Associates you can try it for free (just can't print). It will give to normal water level, critical depth, rating curves, and surface profiles for all kinds of channel/ditch flow. Very handy and quick. Also follows FHWA methods for culvert design.
 
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