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HydroCAD® Stormwater Modeling - Since 1986
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Modeling a Dam BreakA dam break (breach) can be modeled with HydroCAD by using the appropriate pond settings: 1) The pond must have an outlet device which approximates the behavior of the anticipated breach. This could be a rectangular, trapezoidal, or custom weir, depending on the geometry of the breach. (The pond should also include any other normal outlet structures that will continue to function during the breach, such as a culvert or riser structure.) 2) Set the pond starting elevation to the water surface elevation at which the breach will occur. This will pre-fill the pond to this elevation, creating an immediate headwater above the breach. If there are other ponds in the model, set their starting elevations to the appropriate value. 3) Optional: If you want to model the effects of additional runoff occurring after the breach, include appropriate subcatchments and other elements as required to model the additional inflow. If you only want to consider the initial pond volume, the pond does not need to have any inflows. 4) Set the beginning of the calculation time span to the time of the break:
5) Open a report window for the pond and view the results.
Determining the starting elevationThe starting elevation is often set to the maximum water level that will occur during a given event. To determine this level with HydroCAD, use a separate copy of your HydroCAD model without the breach outlet, using a normal calculation time span (e.g. 5-20 hours). This model can also be used to determine the starting elevation for any other ponds in the model.
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