Twinkie
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 4, 2012
- 261
I would like to model a trapezoidal channel with three sequential check dams.
I am using this BMP for peak rate and volume control.
Channel Slope = 0.06 ft/ft (average of the three)
Width= 2 ft
Sides = 4:1
Depth = 2 ft
Height of Check Dam = 1.50 ft
Section L = 90 ft; 180 ft; 180 ft (upstream to downstream)
I have this routed in HydroCAD: Reach > Pond > Reach > Pond > Reach > Pond with each reach having it's own drainage inflow.
I have the check dams modeled as a broad-crested weir in each pond. Flow overtops each of the check dams, and flows to the downstream reach.
My question: Is there a way to see the elevation of the hydraulic jump in the downstream channel to ensure the elevation remains within the section?
Thanks in advance, file is attached if that helps.
I am using this BMP for peak rate and volume control.
Channel Slope = 0.06 ft/ft (average of the three)
Width= 2 ft
Sides = 4:1
Depth = 2 ft
Height of Check Dam = 1.50 ft
Section L = 90 ft; 180 ft; 180 ft (upstream to downstream)
I have this routed in HydroCAD: Reach > Pond > Reach > Pond > Reach > Pond with each reach having it's own drainage inflow.
I have the check dams modeled as a broad-crested weir in each pond. Flow overtops each of the check dams, and flows to the downstream reach.
My question: Is there a way to see the elevation of the hydraulic jump in the downstream channel to ensure the elevation remains within the section?
Thanks in advance, file is attached if that helps.