CE 3354 Engineering Hydrology Lecture 10: Report Writing Workshop HEC-HMS Workshop.

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CE 3354 Engineering Hydrology Lecture 10: Report Writing Workshop HEC-HMS Workshop

Outline Writing Workshop Report Writing RP-1 Expectations HEC-HMS Workshop Minimal Model (just to get started)

Fundamentals Know your audience – Professional! Explain the problem Discuss solving method Describe findings/results Example: Car Service Repair

Project report (1 of 2) Transmittal Letter Cover Page Table of Contents List of Tables and Figures Executive Summary

Project report (2 of 2)  Section 1 – Introduction  Section 2 – Existing and Proposed Conditions  Section 3 – Hydrologic Analysis  Section 4 – Discharge and Water Surface Estimation  Section 5 – Conclusions and Recommendations

Transmittal letter Formal business letter to person that commissioned the report Brief. Includes: Salutation (Dear Mr. _____) Purpose of letter Describe what is being sent Main findings of report End transmittal letters with a one-sentence paragraph that establishes goodwill by thanking or complimenting the recipient. Signature from all members with credentials

Cover Include Team name and members Title of the Project Date

Executive Summary Informs reader precisely of: research problem analysis method results Transmittal Letter and Executive Summary Reader shouldn‘t have to read whole report to get main points Summary!! Limit to one (1) page

Section 1 – Introduction Project Name and Purpose Project Limits Project Objectives Assumptions and Constraints Prior Studies (if appropriate)

Section 1 – Introduction Explains the study problem and its context briefly Importance of problem Reasons and goals for study Limitations You want your audience to understand WHY the report is important WHY it’s being written WHY reader should read it Present Tense

Section 2 – Existing & Proposed Conditions Location and Topography Land Use Right-of-Way (if appropriate) Pipelines and Utilities (if appropriate) Other

Section 3 – Hydrologic Analysis Analysis Objective Methodology Pre-Project Conditions Post-Project Conditions

Section 3 – Hydrology Methodology – Explains how: Data was gathered/generated Data was analyzed Assumes reader understands material Is in past tense The research was conducted to …..

Section 3 – Hydrology Active vs. Passive Active: I observed the angle to be... Passive: The angle was observed to be... Active: The authors suggest... Passive: It is suggested.. Active: We used HEC-HMS to.. Passive: The hydrologic model HEC-HMS was used to..

Section 3 – Hydraulics Hedging words It would appear that These results suggest It would seem A cause of this may be A possible explanation for this is

Section 4 – Discharge and WSE Could be part of Section 3, or as separate item. It is actually a results section – here you present the results of the study and interpret them for the reader.

Section 4 – Discharge and WSE Results – Visually and textually represents findings Visually: Graphs, tables, diagrams, charts, screen captures Please describe Figures and Tables correctly Explanatory text: Points out most significant portions of research findings Highlights expected and/or unexpected findings

Section 5 – Conclusions Discussion – Assesses and comments on research results Explanation for Results Recommendations Summary – Similar to the Exec Summary Focuses more of results, cost, etc.

Other Expectations Label Figures and Tables correctly Headings and sub-headings Proper grammar Flow No contractions (won’t, cant) No rhetorical questions

HEC-HMS Workshop Install HEC-HMS Verify Install when GUI loads Build a minimal model Project Create Basin Model Meteorological Model Control Specifications Change Meterology – to use a raingage Time Series Manager Examine the output

Next Time RP-1 Questions (then hand in) Review for Exam 1