PKAST23
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 27, 2015
- 21
Hi all,
I am working on hydraulic modeling of a channel for CLOMR/LOMR project, HEC-RAS model and results look fine. Right now, I am working on mapping the 100 yr floodplain boundaries. I have done one in the recent past, where I look at the results table and draft the floodplain boundary at each cross section in CAD. This is very cumbersome and time consuming process.
My question, Is there a better and faster way? Does HEC RAS 5.0 has capability to export the results back into CAD and boom you have the floodplain boundaries with one mouse click?
I am sure there is probably a quicker way of doing this. I tried downloading HEC-GeoRAS but found out quickly that you need ArcGIS with ArcView, we only have ArcMap 10.2.2.
Bit more info: I have used AutoCAD Civil 3D to create a surface from the aerial topo, then I created sample line cross sections and exported to HEC-RAS. This saved me a lot of time. Now, I am trying to learn the most efficient way of showing the floodplain boundaries in CAD without spending a lot of time on drafting.
I really appreciate your time and responses.
I am working on hydraulic modeling of a channel for CLOMR/LOMR project, HEC-RAS model and results look fine. Right now, I am working on mapping the 100 yr floodplain boundaries. I have done one in the recent past, where I look at the results table and draft the floodplain boundary at each cross section in CAD. This is very cumbersome and time consuming process.
My question, Is there a better and faster way? Does HEC RAS 5.0 has capability to export the results back into CAD and boom you have the floodplain boundaries with one mouse click?
I am sure there is probably a quicker way of doing this. I tried downloading HEC-GeoRAS but found out quickly that you need ArcGIS with ArcView, we only have ArcMap 10.2.2.
Bit more info: I have used AutoCAD Civil 3D to create a surface from the aerial topo, then I created sample line cross sections and exported to HEC-RAS. This saved me a lot of time. Now, I am trying to learn the most efficient way of showing the floodplain boundaries in CAD without spending a lot of time on drafting.
I really appreciate your time and responses.