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Industry Development Models for Use in
River Engineering and Urban System Drainage Design
Training Course on HEC-HMS Hydrological Modeling System and
HEC-RAS Hydraulic River Analysis System
As recognized experts in the application
of hydrologic and hydraulic computer models, UNESCO-CHAIR in
Water Resources, will routinely offers the following training
courses to governmental agencies, educational institutions and
private companies to enhance their capacity in the area of
hydrologic & hydraulic modeling. The courses attempt to fill in
the gap between theory and practice in the field of water
resources engineering. These services will include training
course on the use of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Hydrologic
Engineering Center’s (HEC) Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS)
and Hydraulic River System Analysis (HEC-RAS).
This is 7 days short training course aimed
to equip civil engineers in the field of hydrology, hydraulic,
irrigation engineers, land development consultants and municipal
drainage engineers with the latest technology of modeling and
hydraulic analysis. Each course is designed to provide an
overview on model, its use, basic principles together with
illustration example and a workshop session to teach the
practical use of the software. The series of training courses
is tailored more to the practical implementation of the software
in the field of design and real world analysis rather than
providing theoretical background on Civil Engineering and
hydraulic analysis.
HEC-HMS is the latest rainfall-runoff
simulation model that widely and commonly used in the design and
planning of water resources and urban drainage system. The
HEC-HMS training course teaches the participant how to construct
watershed models in HMS and calibrate the model parameters
through optimization methods. Student gain valuable hands-on
experience in applying the model through numerous computer
workshops. Hydrologic principals and their application to
modeling in HMS are discussed throughout the course. Basin
rainfall, precipitation loss rate, unit hydrograph
transformation, and channel routing model components are
explained. In addition GIS processing capabilities and
applications are also presented.

The
HEC-RAS modeling system was developed as part of the Hydrologic
Centers Next Generation Models and incorporates
various aspects of hydraulic modeling, including water surface
profile computations and bridge hydraulics. :HEC-RAS advances in
open channel hydraulics include
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Availability of widely used methods
for bridge and culvert hydraulic analysis.
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Ability to perform bridge scour
analysis including pier contraction and abutment scour
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Automated analysis of sub critical and
supercritical flow regime in a single analysis.
HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS are user friendly
packages with Graphical User Interface (GUI) technology for data
entry, graphics and display of the program results.
Training Course Benefits
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Learn how to use the HEC-HMS and
HEC-RAS computer programs.
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Gain hands on HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS
experience by practipating in the practical computer
workshop.
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Get an overview of hydrology and
hydraulics principles for design and modeling of river
system, waterways, bridges and culverts.
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Optimize the effectiveness of your
next drainage system project or flood control projects.
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Obtain valuable insights in model
development and urban drainage system design.
Special Features
Workshop and training course participant
will receive the following publications and software:
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HEC-HMS & HEC-RAS software (latest
Version)
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HEC-HMS & HEC-RAS User Manuals
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HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS Example problems
Who should attend?
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Consulting Civil Engineers
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Water Resources Planners
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Municipal and Irrigation Engineers
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Educational institutions
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Highway consultants and urban system
design engineers.
Course Content Description and
Summary Outline
(HEC-HMS)
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Overview of rainfall-runoff processes
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Introduction to HMS capabilities and
features
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Basin Rainfall Distribution Estimation
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Rainfall loss rate computations
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Transform concepts
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Channel Routing
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Computer workshop on rainfall-runoff
modeling
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Reservoir routing
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Computer workshop on reservoir routing
and pond design
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How to configure a system or network
of sub basin
And reservoir element selecting
the appropriate routine technique
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Optimization in HMS
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Parameter Calibration
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Computer workshop on parameter
optimization
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Multiple sub basin and river reach
modeling
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Computer workshop on multiple basin
modeling and water resources allocation
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Overview of GIS applications.
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Computer workshop on GIS Application
HEC-RAS
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Overview of HEC-RAS capabilities
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Basic hydraulic modeling
development
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Computer workshop on basic model
development
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Modeling tributary junctions
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Computer workshop on modeling
tributary junctions
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Modeling ineffective flow areas
and levees
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Basic Hydraulic theory
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Modeling bridges
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Computer workshop on modeling
bridges
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Modeling culverts
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Modeling multiple openings
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Computer workshop on modeling
openings
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Computer workshop on floodway
determinations
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Computer workshop on output
analysis.
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