dlnva350
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 29, 2008
- 9
I'm working on a HEC-RAS model to support a CLOMR application. Our design proposes a grandstand at the west end zone of a football field . The end zone is currently in the 100-YR flood plain. A stream runs adjacent to the end zone and the grandstand will be between the end zone and the stream.
There are about 15 column lines for the grandstand that will be in the floodzone. Here's the question: Each line consists of 7 columns, each 1' wide. I've cut a cross section at the US and DS end of the grandstand area, adding the 7 columns to each section as obstructions. It's my understanding that HEC-RAS will view the obstructions as 7 continuous obstructions. Is this sufficient? To model each column line would seem to be excessive to me.
-Thank you
There are about 15 column lines for the grandstand that will be in the floodzone. Here's the question: Each line consists of 7 columns, each 1' wide. I've cut a cross section at the US and DS end of the grandstand area, adding the 7 columns to each section as obstructions. It's my understanding that HEC-RAS will view the obstructions as 7 continuous obstructions. Is this sufficient? To model each column line would seem to be excessive to me.
-Thank you