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Old 02-05-2007, 04:04 PM
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Tidal Influences

We are currently undertaking a flood study for a proposed development site.
Anecdotally, the highest water levels occur at certain tidal conditions.
What is the best way to model these tidal effects? i.e. what data needs to be collected, and how does one incorporate the tidal influence experienced by this river reach into the HEC RAS model.

The river in question flows into a larger river approximately 6km downstream, and the sea is approximately 18km downstream of this junction.

Any advice would be appreciated.
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Old 02-08-2007, 05:44 PM
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Re: Tidal Influences

Sound like you need to model the river in question, the larger river it flows into, and then use a time series stage boundary at the downstream end the matches the tide.

As far as the tidal boundary itself, this is from a previous post:

"The key to using a tidal boundary with unsteady flow is to have some additional large cross sections at the downstream end. Essentially, just extend the reach out into the ocean (or bay) so that you have some large cross sections that have a greater area than the river cross sections. The tidal boundary is then applied to the downstream, large cross section. The reason for this is at the end of the river, the water surface does not match the tide level. The mouth of the river is influenced by the river flow. So the cross sections need to be extended out to where the water surface does match the tide."
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