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WATERWAYS AND BRIDGES IN TEXAS “Final” Presentation by: Brandon Klenzendorf CE 394K 11-22-05 Dr. Maidment
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Background ► TxDOT to use crash-tested bridge rails ► May impact FEMA 100-year floodplains ► Cause for map revisions – time and money! ► Need to determine how bridge rails affect water surface profiles
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TxDOT Design Frequencies TxDOT Hydraulic Design Manual
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Project Purpose ► In order to solve this problem, we need to predict… Hydraulic impact of crash-tested bridge rails 100-year peak flood discharges ► Determine peak discharge for 100-year return period flood ► Use GIS and NFF programs to gain info on flood discharges
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GIS Data Collection ► State of Texas HUCs from TNRIS http://www.tnris.state.tx.us/ ► Major highway network from TNRIS ► Major stream network from TNRIS ► DEMs for selected bridges from USGS http://seamless.usgs.gov/
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ArcHydro Tools ► DEM processing Problems with gaps in stream layer ► Drainage line creation ► Batch point watershed delineation ► Longest upstream length ► Upstream and downstream elevations
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Bridge 1 Problems!
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USGS NFF Program ► National Flood Frequency Program ► Estimates the magnitude and frequency of flood peak discharges and hydrographs 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500-year frequency floods ► Uses Visual Basic and regression equations specific for each state ► FREE!!! ► http://water.usgs.gov/software/nff.html
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NFF Program Parameters ► Drainage Area (A) – area (mi 2 ) contributing to flow at the bridge ► Shape Factor (SH) – ratio of stream length squared (mi 2 ) to drainage area (mi 2 ) Represents stream length to average width ► Stream Slope (SL) – change in elevation (ft) divided by steam length (mi)
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Hydrologic Regions ► Determined based on physiography and climatic conditions ► Each hydrologic region has range of applicable parameters ► Hydrologic Region 1 - Q 100 =371A 0.847 SH -0.307
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Determined NFF Parameters Hydrologic Region Area (mi 2 ) Upstream Length (mi) Slope(ft/mi) Shape Factor Latitude(DD)Longitude(DD) R-11120.929.129.850.75636.202-101.306 R-2548.417.1637.620.53731.878-103.947 R-33408.145.5313.240.60834.090-99.730 R-42098.040.197.770.77032.399-100.894 R-51447.043.0411.661.28029.514-97.494 R-6489.227.966-98.973 R-71917.433.072-97.532 R-82590.931.435-97.759 R-9571.028.703-97.047 R-10991.232.777-95.798 R-11923.230.396-94.255
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NFF Interface
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Flood Region Map
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NFF Results ► 100-year hydrograph for five bridges ► Bridge 5 has largest peak, but third largest area ► Bridge 3 has second lowest peak, but largest area 1 2 3 4 5
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Completed Work ► Geodatabase of Texas rivers, highways, and HUCs ► ArcHydro tools for all bridges ► Batch point watershed delineation for all bridges ► Partial completion of longest stream length ► Partial completion of NFF analysis
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Future Work ► Longest stream lengths for remaining Hydrologic Regions ► NFF analysis for all bridges ► Comparison of results ► Analyze errors in DEMs, HUCs, and bridge locations ► Write final report
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