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Parameres of the Muskingum-Cunge Model in HEC-HMS
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I'm trying to simulate the flow of a river in HEC-HMS and for the routing model, I have chosen to use Muskingum-Cunge. In preparing the model, I used HEC-GeoHMS.
When I got to check the parameters for the routing method in HEC-HMS, it did not contain the necessary index flow, left and right roughness coefficients, and cross-section. How can the input for these be obtained?
I have the data necessary for the other required information, so they're not much of a problem. I already tried checking the steps I made in HEC-GeoHMS to find out what I forgot to do, but can't seem to find anything.
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I'm trying to simulate the flow of a river in HEC-HMS and for the routing model, I have chosen to use Muskingum-Cunge. In preparing the model, I used HEC-GeoHMS.
When I got to check the parameters for the routing method in HEC-HMS, it did not contain the necessary index flow, left and right roughness coefficients, and cross-section. How can the input for these be obtained?
I have the data necessary for the other required information, so they're not much of a problem. I already tried checking the steps I made in HEC-GeoHMS to find out what I forgot to do, but can't seem to find anything.
modelling hec-geohms hec-hms
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I'm trying to simulate the flow of a river in HEC-HMS and for the routing model, I have chosen to use Muskingum-Cunge. In preparing the model, I used HEC-GeoHMS.
When I got to check the parameters for the routing method in HEC-HMS, it did not contain the necessary index flow, left and right roughness coefficients, and cross-section. How can the input for these be obtained?
I have the data necessary for the other required information, so they're not much of a problem. I already tried checking the steps I made in HEC-GeoHMS to find out what I forgot to do, but can't seem to find anything.
modelling hec-geohms hec-hms
I'm trying to simulate the flow of a river in HEC-HMS and for the routing model, I have chosen to use Muskingum-Cunge. In preparing the model, I used HEC-GeoHMS.
When I got to check the parameters for the routing method in HEC-HMS, it did not contain the necessary index flow, left and right roughness coefficients, and cross-section. How can the input for these be obtained?
I have the data necessary for the other required information, so they're not much of a problem. I already tried checking the steps I made in HEC-GeoHMS to find out what I forgot to do, but can't seem to find anything.
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