
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
In GeoHECRAS, the user has the ability to import 3D river schematic and cross section data created in GIS or CADD systems using the Import HEC-RAS Shapefile Geometry command. This command allows the user to import GIS shapefile geometry data to construct a large multi-reach HEC-RAS model.
Follow the steps below to use the Import HEC-RAS Shapefile Geometry command:
The following sections describe how to use the Import HEC-RAS Shapefile Geometry command and interact with the above dialog box.
This section allows the user to specify which river reaches to import using the polyline shapefile, how to import the data, and what to name the river and reach. By default, this section is disabled (i.e., grayed out). Select the River Reach Data checkbox to enable this section.
This section allows the user to define the river reach data:
The Insert Junctions for adjoining reaches checkbox option causes the software to automatically insert junctions where there are adjoining reaches. By default, this checkbox option is unchecked and options below it in the section are disabled (i.e., grayed out). Check the checkbox to enable the Dissolve incomplete junctions and Junction reach snap distance options.
The Dissolve incomplete junctions checkbox option causes the software to dissolve redundant junctions from the river reach. By default, this checkbox option is checked.
The Junction reach snap distance entry field allows the user to define the snapping distance for determining the placement of the junctions for adjoining reaches. By default, the software uses a snapping distance of 10 ft (or 3 m). However, the user can enter a different value. Alternatively, the user can click the […] button to measure the maximum distance for snapping adjacent river reaches together from the Map View.
This section allows the user to import cross sections and internal boundaries (bridges and inline structures) using a polyline shapefile. By default, this section is disabled (i.e., grayed out). Select the Cross Section Data checkbox to enable this section.
This section allows the user to define cross section data:
This panel is used to define the cross section river stationing to be imported.
This panel allows the user to define the following data:
This panel is used to define additional cross section geometric data to be imported.
This panel allows the user to define the following data:
When all the options have been defined, click the [Import] button. The software will then import the GIS shapefile geometry data to construct a HEC-RAS model.
If the selected shapefiles and the project’s CRS are different, the following informational dialog box will be displayed on clicking the [Import] button.
If the same shapefile is used to import different features for the river reaches and cross sections, the following informational dialog box will be displayed on clicking the [Import] button.
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