HEC-HMS has been developed for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. However, software developed at the Hydrologic Engineering Center is made available to the public whenever appropriate.
Agenda
- The Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is designed to simulate the complete hydrologic processes of dendritic watershed systems. The software includes many traditional hydrologic analysis.
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Morning Session
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Presented by Mary L. Paist-Goldman, P.E.
Applications for Hydrologic Analysis
Watershed studies
Stormwater management
Regional flood models
Stream flow assessment
Hydrologic Principles
Hydrologic cycle
Watershed delineation methodology
Hydrographs
Rational method
SCS methods
History and Development of US Army Corps HEC-HMS Software
HEC-HMS Application User Interface
Program file and project management
Data entry and editing
Building a Small-Scale Watershed Model
Data required
GIS data usage
Model setup
Analysis requirements
Model Output and Troubleshooting
Results and reporting
Mapping capabilities
Results interpretation
Calibration
Troubleshooting tips
Demonstration of Small Watershed Model
Live demonstration of a small-scale HMS model
Building a Large-Scale Watershed Model
Data required
GIS data usage
Model setup
Analysis requirements
Modeling tips
Demonstration of Larger Watershed Model
Live demonstration of a larger scale HMS model
Other Applications in HEC-HMS
Dam breach analysis
Irrigation design
Stormwater routings
Urban flood studies
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The Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is designed to simulate the precipitation-runoff processes of dendritic drainage basins. It is designed to be applicable in a wide range of geographic areas for solving the widest possible range of problems. This includes large river basin water supply and flood hydrology, and small urban or natural watershed runoff. Hydrographs produced by the program are used directly or in conjunction with other software for studies of water availability, urban drainage, flow forecasting, future urbanization impact, reservoirspillway design, flood damage reduction, floodplain regulation, and systems operation.
The program is a generalized modeling system capable of representing many different watersheds. A model of the watershed is constructed by separating the water cycle into manageable pieces and constructing boundaries around the watershed of interest. Any mass or energy flux in the cycle can then be represented with a mathematical model. In most cases, several model choices are available for representing each flux. Each mathematical model included in the program is suitable in different environments and under different conditions. Making the correct choice requires knowledge of the watershed, the goals of the hydrologic study, and engineering judgement.
HEC-HMS is a product of the Hydrologic Engineering Center within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The program was developed beginning in 1992 as a replacement for HEC-1 which has long been considered a standard for hydrologic simulation. The new HEC-HMS provides almost all of the same simulation capabilities, but has modernized them with advances in numerical analysis that take advantage of the significantly faster desktop computers available today. It also includes a number of features that were not included in HEC-1, such as continuous simulation and grid cell surface hydrology. It also provides a graphical user interface to make it easier to use the software. The program is now widely used and accepted for many official purposes, such as floodway determinations[1] for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the United States.
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Hec Hms For Mac Os
- ^FEMA Approved Hydrology ModelsArchived 2008-09-16 at the Wayback Machine
External links[edit]
- HEC-HMS Homepage at the Hydrologic Engineering Center