sabz04
Civil/Environmental
- May 4, 2011
- 7
Hi,
I am trying to understand what actually happens in HEC-RAS when a skew is applied to a structure. In my case, I have 3 culverts (9' span x 5' rise, 8.3' x 5, and 6' x 5') modeled as one structure. I have skewed the culverts 45 degrees, and asked the program to adjust US and DS cross sections. I moved the culverts over since the program didn't adjust for that. I moved them over by comparing the end stations before and after the skew, and determining the reduction ration of the stations. The issue is the downstream flowline was not contained in the structure previously before the skew. Now, after the skew it would seem logical that the downstream XS Flowline would be contained in the structure, but this is not the case. Can somebody please explain to me how the stations are changed before and after? I'm trying to back calculate how the stations became what they are.
Thanks!
*Note: Flow is towards northeast direction in attached photo.
I am trying to understand what actually happens in HEC-RAS when a skew is applied to a structure. In my case, I have 3 culverts (9' span x 5' rise, 8.3' x 5, and 6' x 5') modeled as one structure. I have skewed the culverts 45 degrees, and asked the program to adjust US and DS cross sections. I moved the culverts over since the program didn't adjust for that. I moved them over by comparing the end stations before and after the skew, and determining the reduction ration of the stations. The issue is the downstream flowline was not contained in the structure previously before the skew. Now, after the skew it would seem logical that the downstream XS Flowline would be contained in the structure, but this is not the case. Can somebody please explain to me how the stations are changed before and after? I'm trying to back calculate how the stations became what they are.
Thanks!
*Note: Flow is towards northeast direction in attached photo.