RHOeng
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 4, 2002
- 23
The SCS TR55 release dated January 1975 uses slope adjustment factors for computing peak discharge. It computes runoff then has a page of tables with multipliers based on basin area and slope. It defines 3 classes of slopes.
Flat Slopes = less than or equal to 2%
Moderate Slopes = 3% to 7%
Steep Slopes = 8% to 50 %
I was told in HEC-1 class years ago that only moderate slopes were written into HEC-1 and for slopes outside that range all hydrographs and flows had to be manually adjusted. This was questined recently by a young reviewer. Does anyone know if this is true and if so where is it documented?
Charleyo
Flat Slopes = less than or equal to 2%
Moderate Slopes = 3% to 7%
Steep Slopes = 8% to 50 %
I was told in HEC-1 class years ago that only moderate slopes were written into HEC-1 and for slopes outside that range all hydrographs and flows had to be manually adjusted. This was questined recently by a young reviewer. Does anyone know if this is true and if so where is it documented?
Charleyo