DPAJR
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 8, 2006
- 74
I did a stormwater runoff calculation on a ravine of about 500 acres in desert country using Hydrocad. FEMA rejected it because they say they are no longer evaluating any commercial software.
That is frustrating because Hydrocad is such an intuitive program loaded with all kinds of helpful features.
The FEMA web site lists quite a few approved pieces of software. I tried TR-55 but it is limited to ten drainages and ten reaches. I have way more than that due to all kinds of smaller ravines running into the bigger one.
I am also looking at HEC-HMS 3.4. It seems to be more capable than TR-55 but also more complicated.
My questions are:
In TR-55 is there a way to calculate the upper half as a separate project and then represent that part as a single entity feeding into the lower half. If so how would you go about that.
The second question is what software would you recommend instead of TR-55? I already shelled out for a 20 node version of Hydrocad so I would prefer one of the freebies on the FEMA site.
Thanks,
That is frustrating because Hydrocad is such an intuitive program loaded with all kinds of helpful features.
The FEMA web site lists quite a few approved pieces of software. I tried TR-55 but it is limited to ten drainages and ten reaches. I have way more than that due to all kinds of smaller ravines running into the bigger one.
I am also looking at HEC-HMS 3.4. It seems to be more capable than TR-55 but also more complicated.
My questions are:
In TR-55 is there a way to calculate the upper half as a separate project and then represent that part as a single entity feeding into the lower half. If so how would you go about that.
The second question is what software would you recommend instead of TR-55? I already shelled out for a 20 node version of Hydrocad so I would prefer one of the freebies on the FEMA site.
Thanks,