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Please
submit
your
reports
and
HEC-RAS
project
files
electronically
using
the
dropbox
provided
on
MyLO
under
KNE470.
You
may
work
in
small
groups
to
undertake
the
HEC-RAS
modelling
component
of
this
task
(maximum
of
3
people
per
group),
however
an
individual,
independently
written
report
is
required
from
each
student.
Late
submissions
and
group
reports
will
incur
a
penalty.
The
submission
date
and
time
will
be
strictly
adhered
to.
Refer
to
the
accompanying
rubric
on
MyLO
for
guidance.
OBJECTIVES
1. To
be
able
to
build
and
run
a
simple
1D
HEC-RAS
hydraulic
model
2. To
become
familiar
with
the
range
of
parameters
available
for
use
in
a
HEC-RAS
model
3. To
gain
a
better
understanding
of
1D
hydraulic
model
accuracy,
stability
and
sensitivity
TASK
Your
task
is
to
build
and
run
a
simple
1D
HEC-RAS
hydraulic
model
of
a
channel,
consisting
of
at
least
10
cross
sections
and
at
least
one
structure
(e.g.
a
bridge,
culvert,
etc.),
and
run
at
least
three
flows
(boundary
conditions)
through
your
model.
Document
both
the
modelling
process
and
your
key
findings
in
a
short
technical
report,
paying
particular
attention
to
model
accuracy
and
stability
issues
as
well
as
the
models
sensitivity
to
the
parameters
you
use,
and
record
any
steps
taken
to
address
them.
You
are
free
to
choose
the
extent
and
design
of
your
HEC-RAS
model
as
long
as
it
satisfies
the
minimum
requirements
stated
above,
however
higher
marks
are
available
to
students
who
set
themselves
a
more
complex
task
(i.e.
unsteady
flow
rather
than
just
steady
flow;
more
complex
model;
variety
of
boundary
conditions);
see
the
accompanying
rubric.
You
may
refer
to
the
example
projects
installed
in
HEC-RAS,
however
you
are
required
to
create
a
new
channel
from
scratch.
To
achieve
the
HEC-RAS
modelling
task,
you
may
work
in
small
groups
(maximum
of
3
people),
however
an
individual,
independently
written
report
is
required
from
each
student
(see
below
for
more
details).
Refer
to
the
tutorial
video
(youtube)
on
slide
64
of
the
lecture
notes
for
guidance.
Also
refer
to
slide
65
of
the
lecture
notes
for
a
list
supplementary
material
provided
on
MyLO
that
may
be
useful
to
you
in
completing
this
task.
SUBMISSION
Please
submit
the
following
electronically
using
the
dropbox
on
MyLO
before
the
submission
date
and
time
provided
above:
1. An
individual,
independently
written
short
technical
report
(around
2000
words),
detailing
the
scope
of
your
task,
the
HEC-RAS
modelling
process
undertaken,
the
range
of
parameters
used
for
building
the
channel
(including
the
reasons
why),
the
boundary
conditions
used,
the
model
runs
done
(e.g.
steady,
unsteady,
both),
and
comment
on
your
models
accuracy,
stability
and
sensitivity
including
any
steps
you
made
to
address
any
issues.
Include
figures
and
table
as
appropriate,
such
as
example
cross-sections
and
profile
plots.
Please
submit
your
report
as
either
an
MS
Word
or
PDF
document.
2. A
ZIP
file
containing
your
complete
individual
(or
group)
HEC-RAS
project
files.
A
HEC-RAS
project
will
comprise
of
files
with
extensions
such
as
.prj,
.g**,
.f**,
etc.
and
can
be
found
in
your
HEC-RAS
folder
(e.g.
C:\Users\***\Documents\HEC\).
Please
do
NOT
submit
animation
files
such
as
.avi
profile
animations
as
these
can
be
very
large.
Please
submit
your
reports
and
zipped
HEC-RAS
project
files
electronically
using
the
dropbox
provided
on
MyLO
under
KNE470.
Please
include
a
cover
sheet
at
the
front
of
your
report
(provided
on
MyLO
under
Assessment
4).
A
marking
rubric
is
provided
on
MyLO
(also
under
Assessment
4)
to
support
you
when
undertaking
the
HEC-RAS
modelling
and
writing
your
reports.
Note:
this
assignment
is
worth
15%
of
your
total
mark
available
for
this
unit.