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Automated H&H and Advanced Terrain Processing Austin – Charlotte - Cary - Greensboro Symposium on Terrain Analysis For Water Resources Applications Austin, TX December 16 th – 18 th , 2002 Joseph B. Chapman, PE, CFM Senior Vice-President Gray Minton, PE (not in TX) Senior Software Engineer
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Page 1: Automated H&H and Advanced Terrain Processing Austin – Charlotte - Cary - Greensboro Symposium on Terrain Analysis For Water Resources Applications Austin,

Automated H&H and Advanced Terrain Processing

Austin – Charlotte - Cary - Greensboro

Symposium on Terrain Analysis For Water Resources ApplicationsAustin, TX December 16th – 18th , 2002

Joseph B. Chapman, PE, CFMSenior Vice-PresidentGray Minton, PE (not in TX)Senior Software Engineer

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Overview of Presentation

• Issues Related to Terrain Management• Overview of WISE• Terrain Processing Techniques• Automated Hydrology Functions• Automated Hydraulics Functions• Automated Floodplain Mapping

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Terrain Data and ManagementManagement of Terrain is Key to any Automated

H&H Process

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WHAT IS LIDAR?

• LIDAR = LIght Detection and Ranging• 20-25 cm RMSE Accuracy

Multiple LIDAR Returns

Trees (canopy)

Bare Earth

IF YOU DON’T KNOW THIS YOU MUST HAVE BEEN ASLEEP FOR 2 DAYS!

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How Much Data is LIDAR Data?

LIDAR Points

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How Much Data is LIDAR Data?

One (1) Project Tile:

•20k x 20k (14 Square Miles)

•950,000 Mass Points

•215 MB Shape File

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How Much Data is LIDAR Data?

1,228 Tiles in Phase I !!

(4 Eastern Watersheds)

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Here’s Where We Store It!

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What is WISE?• Tool for managing and utilizing data for watershed studies

• Provides integration of GIS and standard engineering calculation programs

• Modules for:– Terrain Storage– Inventory Management– Hydrologic Analysis– Closed System Analysis– Open Channel Analysis– Water Quality Analysis

– Master Planning

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WISE is Based on?

• Written in Visual Basic with a few DLL’s in C.

• Based on ESRI’s MapObjects

• Interfaces with Standard Calculation Engines

• WISE IS NOT A MODEL

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WISE Terrain Module

The Terrain module in WISE is an integrated suite of tools that:

• Imports terrain data in numerous different formats• Stores and provides quick access to very large

amounts of data• Combines terrain data based on user-assigned

priorities• Generates TIN’s and DEM’s• Hydrologically corrects the terrain data• Provides the foundation for tools in other modules

such as basin delineation and cross section takeoff

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WISE Terrain Import

• WISE allows the user to import terrain data in numerous formats, including:– LIDAR data– AutoCAD DXF’s– Numerous ASCII formats

• WISE stores all of this data in a unique storage system with unlimited storage capacity.

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WISE currently stores complete TIN for 15,000 Square miles and growing!

(4 + billion points)

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Blending of Terrain Data

WISE allows the user to combine multiple different types of terrain data based on user-defined priorities

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TIN and DEM Generation

• WISE creates TIN’s from the blended terrain data

• WISE also creates DEM’s, which are later used during the hydrological correction process. These DEM’s can be exported for use in other programs such as ArcView.

• Once new Terrain data becomes available, TIN’s can be regenerated for an area without having to recreate the whole model

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Hydrological Correction• Typically the most time-consuming part of the

project• WISE speeds up this process dramatically by

automatically fixing sinks, peaks, and flat areas using its own program, FAUCET

• Advantages of FAUCET– Allow for use of unlimited size data sets by tiling data– Handles negative values– Extra precision has been added (not critical for NED Data)– Doesn’t Fill Sinks! – This is important in preserving

integrity of as much of the data as possible

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Example FAUCET Correction

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Tools that use the Terrain Output

• Hydrology: Raindrop Tool, Drainage Area Tracking, Basin Delineation, Time of Concentration Calculation

• Hydraulics: Cross Section Placement, Cross Section Takeoff

• Water Quality: Spill Response Modeling

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Compatibility/Usability of Results

• Manage TIN in WISE – export to any program that accepts dxf or shapefile

• Generate a hydrologically correct DEM that can be used by any program that can except standard data formats

• Standard GIS and CADD programs do not have to store the data

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Automated Hydrology Tools

WISE has numerous tools that help a user manage and create hydrologic data including:• Automatic Basin Delineation• Automatic Time of Concentration Calculation• Curve Number Calculation• HEC-1/TR-20 model creation

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Basin DelineationWISE will allow a user to automatically delineate

basins based on a target basin size

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Time of Concentration Calculation• WISE will automatically determine the longest TC for a basin

based on longest flow length or longest flow time• WISE currently allows the user to calculate TC’s based on 5

different methods, including SCS TR-55• WISE also determines Routing Time of Concentration

flowpaths, and calculates the stage/storage curves for each routing

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Curve Number CalculationWISE will calculate Curve Numbers for a given set of basins

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Hydrologic Model CreationWISE will automatically create a complete hydrologic model for a given area

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Metadata Already Created Tracking How Model was

Created!

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Automated Hydraulic Tools

WISE has numerous tools that help a user manage and create hydraulic data including:• Automatic Cross Section Placement• Cross Section and n-value takeoff• HEC-RAS model creation• Floodplain mapping• Flood profile creation

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Automatic Cross Section Placement

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Manual Cross Section Edits

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Survey Data Import

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Feature Code Library

Standard Code Library has been used for thousands of structure surveys

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HEC-RAS Model Creation

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Floodplain Mapping

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Efficient Management of Terrain Data Make All These Other

Processes Possible

• Hydrology: Raindrop Tool, Drainage Area Tracking, Basin Delineation, Time of Concentration Calculation

• Hydraulics: Cross Section Placement, Cross Section Takeoff

• Water Quality: Spill Response Modeling

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QUESTIONS?

Austin – Charlotte - Cary - Greensboro

www.watershedconcepts.comwww.ncfloodmaps.com