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Overview HEC-RAS 4.1 (Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis System) is soſtware designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for water resource planning. e program is used by civil engineers for floodplain analysis, and bridge and culvert design. ere are also tools for determining one-dimensional steady and unsteady flows, sediment transport, and water temperature. Course Summary Instructor Dennis Johnson, Ph.D., is the Chair of Environmental Science & Studies at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. roughout this three-day workshop, he will teach participants the basic skills necessary to perform hydrological analyses using HEC-RAS. Location Henry Ford Community College 3601 Schaefer Rd. Dearborn, MI 48126 Cost and Registration e cost to attend this three-day training is as follows: Public Agencies – $800 Private Agencies – $900 e registration fee includes lunch for all three days, break refreshments, and workshop materials, including the HEC-RAS soſtware, an instruction binder, and reference documents. To register, call the Center for Technology & Training at (906) 487-2102. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. ere are a limited number of seats available; please register early. If you register and must cancel, please call the CTT at least a week in advance so the next person on the list can participate. Cancellations received on or before July 20 will receive a full refund. Substitutions will be accepted for cancellations made aſter July 20. HEC-RAS 4.1 Training Workshop Henry Ford Community College July 31 - August 2, 2012 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Learn to model the existing conditions of waterways and analyze the impact of proposed culverts and bridges. Agenda: Open channel flow Basic input requirements Applications of bridge and culvert routines Data requirements Output analysis Floodway determinations
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Page 1: HEC-RAS 4.1 Training - michiganltap.orgmichiganltap.org/sites/ltap/files/workshops/2012_hec_ras_training.pdf · HEC-RAS 4.1 (Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis System)

OverviewHEC-RAS 4.1 (Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis System) is software designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for water resource planning. The program is used by civil engineers for floodplain analysis, and bridge and culvert design. There are also tools for determining one-dimensional steady and unsteady flows, sediment transport, and water temperature.

Course SummaryInstructor Dennis Johnson, Ph.D., is the Chair of Environmental Science & Studies at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Throughout this three-day workshop, he will teach participants the basic skills necessary to perform hydrological analyses using HEC-RAS.

LocationHenry Ford Community College 3601 Schaefer Rd. Dearborn, MI 48126

Cost and RegistrationThe cost to attend this three-day training is as follows:

• Public Agencies – $800• Private Agencies – $900

The registration fee includes lunch for all three days, break refreshments, and workshop materials, including the HEC-RAS software, an instruction binder, and reference documents.To register, call the Center for Technology & Training at (906) 487-2102. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. There are a limited number of seats available; please register early. If you register and must cancel, please call the CTT at least a week in advance so the next person on the list can participate. Cancellations received on or before July 20 will receive a full refund. Substitutions will be accepted for cancellations made after July 20.

HEC-RAS 4.1 TrainingWorkshop Henry Ford Community College July 31 - August 2, 2012 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Learn to model the existing conditions of waterways and analyze the impact of proposed culverts and bridges.

Agenda:• Openchannelflow

• Basic input requirements

• Applications of bridge and culvert routines

• Data requirements

• Output analysis

• Floodwaydeterminations