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Beyond Floodplain Analysis: A Modeler’s Experience Using HEC-RAS 2D for Spillway Assessments and Designs

Author(s): Yan Wang; Amanda Hess; Gregory Richards

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Keywords: HEC-RAS; Two-dimensional; Hydraulic Models; Hydraulic Structures

Abstract: HEC-RAS 5.0 (2D) has been increasingly used by the dam safety community for performing dam breach and other hydraulic analyses since its debut in 2015. While this two-dimensional hydraulic modeling software has wide applications in dam breach analysis and urban flood simulation, its ability to analyze complex multidirectional flow problems can also be used as a design tool for spillways, overtopping protection, and other hydraulic structures. In this manuscript, the authors discussed their experience using HEC-RAS and other two-dimensional hydraulic models to design and assess various hydraulic structures. This includes: 1) sizing spillway outlet channels and assessing the hydraulic adequacy of training dikes, especially where non-linear or super-elevated flow conditions are anticipated; 2) using depth, velocity, and shear stress outputs to design erosion/overtopping protection for vegetated spillways, lined channels, and earthen embankments; 3) designing temporary diversions to facilitate construction within rivers, reservoirs, or other waterways; and 4) identifying and assessing potential failure modes (e.g. erosion and headcutting of vegetated spillways). Insights are shared to help the audience understand when a two-dimensional modeling approach is effective and appropriate.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26077/fw3r-v253

Year: 2019

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