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by David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored by Dr. Tiao Chang Department of Civil Engineering, Ohio University Terri Dawson, Coy Miller, Jerry Web US Army Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Engineering
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Page 1: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

by David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino

Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using

ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation

Co-authored by Dr. Tiao Chang

Department of Civil Engineering, Ohio University

Terri Dawson, Coy Miller, Jerry Web US Army Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Engineering

Page 2: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Objectives

• Convert existing HEC-2 data to HEC-RAS

• Geo-Reference data using ArcView GIS

• Present Inundation Mapping

• Generate channel cross sections using HEC-2 data

Page 3: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Project Location

#Columbus

.-, 71

.-,70

Delaware Co.

Franklin Co.

.-,71

Alum Creek

Page 4: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

What’s Required?

• Existing HEC-2 data for desired reach

• HEC-RAS

• ArcView GIS

• USGS 1:24,000 DLG data

Data

Software

Page 5: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Procedure Outline• Spatial Data Management

• Cross Section Generation

• Pre-processing

• Hydraulic Flow Computations

• Post-processing

• Final Inundation Map Production

• Final DEM Production

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Spatial Data Management

• Download USGS 1:24,000 DLGs– Hypsography

– Hydrography

– Roads

• Convert to shapefiles in ArcView

• Delineate stream centerline and banks

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Cross Section Generation

• Analysis of HEC-2 Data– Cross section lengths

– Distance between

adjacent cross sections

– Cross section elevations

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Cross Section Generation (cont.)

• Application of ArcView – Constructed manually

– Based on topography and cross section survey data

– Cross section stationing and distance calculations

(use of AVRAS 2.2 – ArcView extension)

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Geo-Referenced Cross Sections

Page 10: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Pre-processing• Preparation of temporary terrain TIN

– USGS hypsography DLGs

• Implement AV-RAS options in ArcView (use of AVRAS 2.2 – ArcView extension)

Page 11: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Pre-processing (cont.)

• Select AV-RAS theme setup– TIN

– Cross sections

– Centerline

– Banks

– Flow path

Page 12: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Pre-processing (cont.)

• Complete remaining AV-RAS options

• Generate *.geo file– Import file for HEC-RAS

– Consists of ArcView geometric data

Page 13: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

•HEC-2 X-sections •Preprocessed X-sections

51

5049

4745.5

43.54241.5

4039.537.5

35.534

32.531

29.5

27.5

2625

24.5 24.424.222.222

20

18.5

16151413

11.510

98

6

43.5

2.51

0.1

16850.6316346.85

15858.7615537.47

15071.5114729.19

14230.1613845.8813440.95

12857.92

12400.68

11684.1611362.2811038.61

10665.6610388.93

10025.789491.444

8899.6608529.983

7911.9317588.6816885.093

6199.7885938.369

5483.6934765.771

4152.2583908.7113597.673

2849.026

2171.851

1524.416995.995 613.603

Page 14: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Hydraulic Flow Computation

• Adjust GIS geometry file according to HEC-2 data in HEC-RAS– Ground elevations

– Cross section lengths

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• Adding parameters– Manning’s‘n’ values

– Contraction/Expansion coefficients

– Bridges/Piers

– Steady flow data

Hydraulic Flow Computation

• Model verification

• Run water surface profile computations

• Generate *.gis file (HEC-RAS export file)

Page 16: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

• Run Avenue script to export cross sections into ArcView– Cross section and point elevation shapefiles generated

– Based on HEC-RAS geometry data

• Point elevation data (original HEC-2 data)

• Topographical elevation data (USGS data)

• Final DEM produced

Final DEM Production

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Final DEM

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Post-processing

• Implement RAS-AV options in ArcView (use of AVRAS 2.2 – ArcView extension)

Page 19: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

• Select RAS-AV theme setup– HEC-RAS *.gis export file

– Creation of output directory

– Terrain TIN

– Rasterization cell

Post-processing (cont.)

Page 20: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Post-processing (cont.)

• Complete remaining RAS-AV options

• Select desired water surface elevations

• Floodplain delineation

Page 21: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Alum Creek Floodplain4,200 cfs6,500 cfs8,100 cfs13,600 cfs

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4,200 cfs

Final Inundation Mapping

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6,500 cfs

Final Inundation Mapping

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8,100 cfs

Final Inundation Mapping

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13,600 cfs

Final Inundation Mapping

Page 26: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Conclusions• Converted HEC-2 data to HEC-RAS

• Created cross sections to geographically reference HEC-2 data with ArcView GIS

• Performed hydraulic flow analysis with HEC-RAS

• Presented Inundation Mapping for floodplain delineation

Page 27: By David M. Beekman and Vito A. Cimino Experience of Flood Analysis in the Ohio River Basin Using ArcView GIS for HEC-RAS Flow Computation Co-authored.

Ohio University

Acknowledgements

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District

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