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Introduction
Note: The Delft-FEWS HEC-RAS adapter is maintained by RMA.
The conceptual solution for the interface between HEC-RAS and FEWS has been illustrated in Figure 1. Two modes of working are identified that each support a basic use case. The modes of working are:
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Present documentation will describe the first mode of operation. For details about operating model in the calibration mode please check standard HEC-RAS documentation.
Operating Forecasting Model
Figure 1 Components used to run forecasts using HEC-RAS model in the FEWS/CHPS system
Operating HEC-RAS Model and FEWS Adapter
The HEC-RAS model provides the compute engine for running a hydraulic model schematization for a section of a river or a part of a river system. The HEC-RAS Adapter forms the interface between the FEWS Forecasting Shell and the HEC-RAS model.
The HEC-RAS compute engine is, as its name suggests, the component that actually performs the HEC-RAS simulation. This simulation is controlled from the FEWS Adapter, and all run time data such as initial and boundary conditions, and parameter settings are passed through the adapter from and to the FEWS Forecasting Shell.
Interface between FEWS and HEC-RAS
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Configuration Manual for HEC-RAS versions 4.1: Config manual RAS 4.1
Configuration Manual for HEC-RAS versions 5.0.3: Config manual RAS 5.0.3.
Configuration Manual for HEC-RAS versions 5.0.7: Config manual RAS 5.0.7 and RAS Mapper
Configuration Manual for HEC-RAS version 6.0: Config manual RAS 6.0
Interface between FEWS and HEC-RAS
The FEWS Adapter for HEC-RAS forms the interface between the FEWS Forecasting Shell and the HEC-RAS model. The FEWS Adapter for HEC-RAS forms the interface between the FEWS Forecasting Shell and the HEC-RAS model. The adapter accepts the request from the Forecasting Shell to run HEC-RAS, and imports the required data provided by the Forecasting Shell.
This data shall be provided in a standardized XML interface format, the FEWS Published Interface. Once a HEC-RAS run has been completed, relevant results are passed back to the Forecasting Shell in the form of the standardized XML interface format.
A schematic representation of the communication between the Forecasting Shell and the HEC-RAS model via the FEWS Adapter is shown in the diagram below.
Figure 2 Data flows involved during run of HEC-RAS model FEWS adapter
The FEWS Adapter allows running of HEC-RAS by FEWS. The FEWS Adapter should be considered as a thin communication (software) layer on top the existing HEC-RAS engine. The adapter is tightly connected to the model engine. For longer term consistency, a FEWS adapter should therefore preferably be maintained by the owner of the model code, in this case HEC. The FEWS Adapter for HEC-RAS shall be developed by HEC or handed over to HEC upon completion. Several design options for the FEWS Adapter will be discussed in this section. Red box in the diagram below outlines the components within the adapter itself. The technical options will be discussed in the next section.
The features The features of the are listed in the tables below.
Preprocessing 01 | Clean up work and output folder |
Preprocessing 02 | Create module diagnostics file in Published Interface (PI) format |
Preprocessing 03 | Read the time series from PI time series |
Preprocessing 04 | Convert input PI time series into RAS |
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Launcher 01 | Run HEC-RAS with run period and model alternative |
Postprocessing 01 | Open/create module diagnostics file in PI format |
Postprocessing 02 | Read |
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Postprocessing 03 | Write the time series to the output.xml |
Postprocessing 04 | Write the time series to the binary-output.xml |
Postprocessing 05 | Write the updated PI state file to export folder |
ID Mapping
The location parameters used in FEWS can be coupled to HEC-RAS DSS path names through ID-mapping. The configuration files for ID-mapping should be created separately for each HEC-RAS model.
Directory structure
Please consult 08 Mapping Id's flags and units for more information on how to configure id mapping in FEWS system.
Directory structure
The data The data directories and configuration files that are required for operating the FEWS Adapter for HEC-RAS have been shown below.
Note that only binary and configuration files relevant to the HEC-RAS adapter are included, in a real configuration a lot more files can be involved used by another modules of the FEWS system.
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+---bin | hec.jar |<FEWS binaries> \---nerfc_sa | heclib.jar | +---Config | heclib60.dll |+---ColdStateFiles | javaHeclib.dll | libjavaHeclib.so HECRAS_CONNECTICTUT_UpdateStates Default.zip....cold state files | | module-adapter-hec-ras.jar......................... pre- and pos- adapter, Coverts HEC-RAS data files to/from FEWS-PI format | +---IdMapFiles | | nwsras.jar...............IdExportHECRAS.xml.......................... maincustom librarymappings usedfor by the adapter, readsHEC-RAS variables and locations writes HEC-RAS data files | | \---region1 | +---ColdStatesModuleConfigFiles | | hecrasHECRAS_connecticut_Historical Default.zipCONNECTICTUT_Forecast.xml............ coldmain stateconfiguration files file of the adapter | | +---Config| | +---IdMapFilesModuleDataSetFiles | | IdExportHECRASHECRAS_CONNECTICTUT_UpdateStates.xml......................... custom mappings for the HEC-RAS variables and locationszipped hecras files, transported to Models directory | | | \---ModuleConfigFilesModuleParFiles | hecrasHECRAS_ConnecticutCONNECTICUT_ForecastParameters.xml............ main configuration file ofwhich theallows adapter to override some model |and structure parameters | \---ModulesModels \---hec-ras/hecras +---bin........................................ directory which contains all HEC-RAS executables for Windows and Linux platforms | DSSWriter.exe.......................... generates binary file containing detailed model output | dss_writer | GeomPreprocessor.exe................... converts geometry files from GUI ASCII format to binary | geo_pre | Steady.exe............................. performs steady flow simulations | steady | Unsteady.exe........................... performs unsteady flow simulations | unsteady | DFORMD.DLL | \---connecticut DFORMDD.DLL +---input.................................. input directory of the adapter, input FEWS-PI time series files | MSVCRTD.DLL | inputslibmtsk.so.xml1 | | libwldelft_native.so | +module-adapter-hec-logras.jar................. pre- and pos- adapter, Coverts HEC-RAS data files to/from FEWS-PI format | nwsras.jar............................. logmain messageslibrary writtenused by the adapter, pre-reads and writes postHEC-RAS data adaptersfiles | postadapterheclib6-pc.xmldll | | preadapter.xml javaHeclib.dll | +---output....castor-0.9.5p.jar............................. contains HEC-RAS output converted from the binary and dss output files the rest of the files below are FEWS dependencies used by adapter | binary-output.xml commons-cli-1.1.jar | output.xml Delft_FEWS_castor.jar | Delft_FEWS_schemas.jar | | Delft_PI.jar \---work................................... working directory of| the adapters Delft_PI_castor.jar | clean.cmd.......................... Windows and Linux scripts used to clean temporary files Delft_Util.jar | jaxp-api-1_3.jar | clean.sh jaxp-dom-1-3.jar | jaxp-sax-1_3.jar run.cmd............................ Windows and Linux scripts used to execute the HEC-RAS model | jaxp-xalan-1_3.jar | jaxp-xercesImpl-1_3.jar run.sh | log4j-1.2.14.jar | ctfld2ras.b01 serializer.jar | ctfld2rasTimeSeriesImport.b02jar | xalan.jar ctfld2ras.b03 | xerces-c_2_8.dll ctfld2ras.c02 | xercesImpl.jar | ctfld2ras.f04 xml-apis.jar | ctfld2ras.g02\---connecticut | run_info.xml.......................... a file generated by ctfld2ras.p01 FEWS containing paths, run options | ctfld2ras.p02 +---input.................................. input directory of the adapter, input FEWS-PI time series ctfld2ras.p05files | ctfld2rasinputs.prjxml ctfld2ras.r01| ctfld2ras.r02 ctfld2ras.r03+---log.................................... log messages written by the hec-ras adapter | ctfld2rasadapter.r05xml ctfld2ras.u01| ctfld2ras.u02 +---output................................. contains HEC-RAS output converted from the binary and dss output files | output.xml ctfld2ras.x02 |
Communication between FEWS system and pre-/post- adapter strictly follows the FEWS Published Interface format.
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Description of the HEC-RAS data files
Table 1 List of files to be read and written by adapter
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.b01 | unsteady run files |
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.x01 | input file for geometry preprocessor |
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.r01 | steady run file |
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.o01 | binary output file |
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.bco | model log file |
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Running model from FEWS
Running model using command-line
The following command line-based script will be used to run a HEC-RAS model:
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\---work................................... working directory of the adapters
ctfld2ras.b01
ctfld2ras.b02
ctfld2ras.b03
ctfld2ras.c02
ctfld2ras.f04
ctfld2ras.g02
ctfld2ras.p01
ctfld2ras.p02
ctfld2ras.p05
ctfld2ras.prj
ctfld2ras.r01
ctfld2ras.r02
ctfld2ras.r03
ctfld2ras.r05
ctfld2ras.u01
ctfld2ras.u02
ctfld2ras.x02
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Technical details about communication between HEC-RAS adapter and DELFT-FEWS system.
Communication between FEWS system and pre-/post- adapter strictly follows the FEWS Published Interface format.
Current implementation of the HEC-RAS adater has all files required to run it (even in a stand-alone mode, without DELFT-FEWS system). The diagram below shows all dependencies from the FEWS libraries.
An adapter itself works only as a bridge between nwsras.jar library and DELFT-FEWS system. nwsras.jar provides a set of functions which allow to read/write all required HEC-RAS data files, including files used by the graphical user interface of HEC-RAS model.
For more technical details about functionality used by the adapter see nwsras.doc and nwsras.tester.java files in attachment.
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Current version of HEC-RAS adapter is able to update all required HEC-RAS GUI files automatically when model is started from DELFT-FEWS. As result the user is able to get a complete model input generated by the DELFT-FEWS. This allows user to analyze model input in details using HEC-RAS GUI. |
Description of the HEC-RAS data files
Table 1 List of files to be read and written by adapter
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.u01 | unsteady flow files | ||||
.b01 | unsteady run files | ||||
.x01 | input file for geometry preprocessor | ||||
.r01 | steady run file | ||||
.O01 | binary output file | ||||
.bco | model log file | ||||
.c01 | output of geometry preprocessor | ||||
.dss | input / output files | ||||
.hyd01 | input file for geometry preprocessor |
Configuring HEC-RAS adapter
HEC-RAS model adapter follows standard way of integrating external models into the Delft-FEWS system by use of General Adapter. For more details about configuration of General Adapter please check 05 General Adapter Module.
A very important part of the configuration is defined under the <exportRunFileActivity> element. It contains path to the RAS project file, location of the RAS binary files and list of variables to be written into the output files. Additionally user may override logging level of the adapter to DEBUG in order to see more detailed output from the adapter. This is useful during configuration of the adapter since list of possible output variables that model can produce or list of input variables that can be consumed by the adapter are also printed to the log file.
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List of output variables is defined under outputTimeSeriesParametersFilter and outputLongtitudionalProfileParametersFilter items use Regular Expressions. In most cases it is a list of variable names delimited with '|' character and for those variables where name can occur in another variable names (e.g. FLOW and FLOW AT GATE) it is necessary to use ^ as a prefix and $$ as a suffix of the variable. For example:
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Example configuration of the HEC-RAS adapter:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<generalAdapterRun xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/generalAdapterRun.xsd">
<general>
<description>hecras Model for Kennebec River</description>
<rootDir>$HECRASMODELDIR$/kennebec</rootDir>
<workDir>%ROOT_DIR%/work</workDir>
<exportDir>%ROOT_DIR%/input</exportDir>
<exportDataSetDir>%ROOT_DIR%/work</exportDataSetDir>
<exportIdMap>IdExportHECRAS</exportIdMap>
<exportUnitConversionsId>ExportHECRAS</exportUnitConversionsId>
<importDir>%ROOT_DIR%output</importDir>
<importIdMap>IdImportHECRAS</importIdMap>
<importUnitConversionsId>ImportHECRAS</importUnitConversionsId>
<dumpFileDir>$GA_DUMPFILEDIR$</dumpFileDir>
<dumpDir>%ROOT_DIR%</dumpDir>
<diagnosticFile>%ROOT_DIR%/log/preadapter.xml</diagnosticFile>
</general>
<activities>
<startUpActivities>
<purgeActivity>
<filter>%ROOT_DIR%/log/*.*</filter>
</purgeActivity>
<purgeActivity>
<filter>%ROOT_DIR%/input/*.*</filter>
</purgeActivity>
<purgeActivity>
<filter>%ROOT_DIR%/output/*.*</filter>
</purgeActivity>
<purgeActivity>
<filter>%ROOT_DIR%/work/*.*</filter>
</purgeActivity>
</startUpActivities>
<exportActivities>
<exportStateActivity>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
<stateExportDir>%ROOT_DIR%/work</stateExportDir>
<stateConfigFile>%ROOT_DIR%/work/state.xml</stateConfigFile>
<stateLocations type="file">
<stateLocation>
<readLocation>Augusta.p02.rst</readLocation>
<writeLocation>Augusta.p02.rst</writeLocation>
</stateLocation>
</stateLocations>
<stateSelection>
<warmState>
<stateSearchPeriod unit="day" start="-10" end="-1"/>
</warmState>
</stateSelection>
</exportStateActivity>
<exportTimeSeriesActivity>
<exportFile>%ROOT_DIR%/input/input.xml</exportFile>
<timeSeriesSets>
<timeSeriesSet>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_Preprocessing_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
<valueType>scalar</valueType>
<parameterId>QINE</parameterId>
<locationId>SIDM1ME</locationId>
<timeSeriesType>simulated historical</timeSeriesType>
<timeStep unit="hour" multiplier="1"/>
<relativeViewPeriod unit="hour" end="0"/>
<readWriteMode>read only</readWriteMode>
</timeSeriesSet>
<timeSeriesSet>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_Preprocessing_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
<valueType>scalar</valueType>
<parameterId>STID</parameterId>
<locationId>CASM1ME</locationId>
<timeSeriesType>simulated historical</timeSeriesType>
<timeStep unit="hour" multiplier="1"/>
<relativeViewPeriod unit="hour" end="0"/>
<readWriteMode>read only</readWriteMode>
</timeSeriesSet>
</timeSeriesSets>
</exportTimeSeriesActivity>
<exportDataSetActivity>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
</exportDataSetActivity>
<exportParameterActivity>
<fileName>params.xml</fileName>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
</exportParameterActivity>
<exportRunFileActivity>
<exportFile>%ROOT_DIR%/run_info.xml</exportFile>
<properties>
<string key="hecRasProjectFile" value="%ROOT_DIR%/work/Augusta.prj"/>
<string key="hecRasBinDirectory" value="$HECRASBINDIR$"/>
<string key="outputTimeSeriesParametersFilter" value="^STAGE$$|^FLOW$$"/>
<string key="outputLongtitudionalProfileParametersFilter" value="^STAGE$$|Hydr Radius L"/>
<string key="logLevel" value="DEBUG"/>
<string key="skipBinaryOutput" value="false"/>
<string key="hecRasEnvironment" value="LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HECRASBINDIR$:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"/>
</properties>
</exportRunFileActivity>
</exportActivities>
<executeActivities>
<executeActivity>
<command>
<className>nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasAdapter</className>
<binDir>$HECRASBINDIR$</binDir>
</command>
<arguments>
<argument>%ROOT_DIR%/run_info.xml</argument>
</arguments>
<timeOut>1500000</timeOut>
</executeActivity>
</executeActivities>
<importActivities>
<importStateActivity>
<stateConfigFile>%ROOT_DIR%/work/state.xml</stateConfigFile>
<synchLevel>20</synchLevel>
</importStateActivity>
<importTimeSeriesActivity>
<importFile>%ROOT_DIR%/output/output.xml</importFile>
<timeSeriesSets>
<timeSeriesSet>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
<valueType>scalar</valueType>
<parameterId>SSTG</parameterId>
<locationId>AUGM1ME</locationId>
<timeSeriesType>simulated historical</timeSeriesType>
<timeStep unit="hour" multiplier="1"/>
<readWriteMode>add originals</readWriteMode>
</timeSeriesSet>
<timeSeriesSet>
<moduleInstanceId>HECRAS_KENNEBEC_UpdateStates</moduleInstanceId>
<valueType>scalar</valueType>
<parameterId>SQIN</parameterId>
<locationId>AUGM1ME</locationId>
<timeSeriesType>simulated historical</timeSeriesType>
<timeStep unit="hour" multiplier="1"/>
<readWriteMode>add originals</readWriteMode>
</timeSeriesSet>
</timeSeriesSets>
</importTimeSeriesActivity>
</importActivities>
</activities>
</generalAdapterRun>
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The hecras files (b01,prj,u01,x01,run.sh etc.)are saved in the /Config/ModuleDataSet directory. These are copied to the /Model/hecras/<model>/work directory during the exportDataSet activity in the General Adapter file.
Add global properties for hecras model and binaries
The $HECRASBINDIR$ property is defined in the global.properties at the same level of the Config and Models directory:
HECRASMODELDIR=%REGION_HOME%/Models/hec/hecras
HECRASBINDIR=$HECRASMODELDIR$/bin
Overriding gate, levee breach settings
In a current version of the HEC-RAS adapter the user may also override computational interval of the model as well as structure parameters.
This can be done using parameters file which need to be also referenced by the HEC-RAS module config file. See <exportParameterActivity> element in the general adapter configuration above.
An example belows shows list of the parameters which are supported for now.
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Name of the structure defined in the HEC-RAS must exactly match group id and location of the structure (station, river, chainage) must be the same as locationId. |
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<parameters xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/pi-schemas/pi_modelparameters.xsd" version="1.5">
<modifierType>HECRAS</modifierType>
<group id="default" name="hec-ras run parameters">
<parameter id="ComputationInterval">
<description>Computation interval in minutes. Does not change interval of output data.</description>
<intValue>5</intValue>
</parameter>
</group>
<!-- Gate name and locationId should be equal to what is defined in the HEC-RAS gui -->
<group id="Gate #1" name="hec-ras gate parameters">
<locationId>CT River R1/18100</locationId>
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Gate parameters depend on the mode selected in the RAS configuration files (gui),
Posssible modes which can te set in the gui are:
based on upstream WS (default)
based on specified reference
based on difference in stage
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<parameter id="RateOpen">
<dblValue>0.05</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="RateClose">
<dblValue>0.05</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="MaxOpen">
<dblValue>20.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="MinOpen">
<dblValue>0.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="InitOpen">
<dblValue>3.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<!-- parameters specific for "based on upstream WS" -->
<parameter id="ZOpen">
<description></description>
<dblValue>4.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="ZClose">
<description></description>
<dblValue>3.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
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<parameter id="ReferenceWSType">
<description>Valid values: Reach, RiverStation, StorageArea</description>
<stringValue>Reach</stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="ReferenceWS">
<description>Depending on the ReferenceWSType parameter</description>
<stringValue>R1</stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="referenceWSOpen">
<description>Reference elevation at which gate begins to open</description>
<dblValue>4.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="referenceWSClose">
<description>Reference elevation at which gate begins to close</description>
<dblValue>3.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
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<!-- parameters specific for "based on difference in stage" -->
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<parameter id="stageDiffUSType">
<description>Upstream Reach, RiverStation or StorageArea location for stage difference computation</description>
<stringValue>Reach</stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="stageDiffUS">
<description>Depends on the stageDiffUSType parameter</description>
<stringValue>Reach</stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="stageDiffDSType">
<description>Downstream River, Reach, RiverStation or StorageArea location for stage difference computation</description>
<stringValue>Reach</stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="stageDiffDS">
<description>Depends on the stageDiffDSType parameter</description>
<stringValue>R1</stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="stageDiffOpen">
<description>Stage difference at which gate begins to open</description>
<dblValue>0.1</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="stageDiffClose">
<description>Stage difference at which gate begins to close</description>
<dblValue>0.1</dblValue>
</parameter>
-->
</group>
<group id="Levee Breach" name="hec-ras levee breach parameters">
<locationId>CT River R1/248658</locationId>
<parameter id="IsActive">
<description>true when breach is activated, otherwise model skips it during computations</description>
<boolValue>false</boolValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="IsWSStart">
<description>true if trigger for failure is WS elevation</description>
<boolValue>true</boolValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="ThresholdWS">
<description>water surface elevation for breaching</description>
<dblValue>3.4028E38</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="ThresholdDuration">
<description>threshold time (hours) for breaching</description>
<dblValue>3.4028E38</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="StartDate">
<description>Start date for breaching (e.g. 01MAR2001)</description>
<stringValue></stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="StartTime">
<description>Start time for breaching (e.g. 1630)</description>
<stringValue></stringValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="CenterStation">
<description>Center of breach (XS station / location)</description>
<dblValue>8800.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="BottomWidth">
<description>Final bottom width</description>
<dblValue>500.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="BottomElevation">
<description>Final bottom elevation</description>
<dblValue>-10.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="LeftSideSlope">
<description>Left side slope</description>
<dblValue>2.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="RightSideSlope">
<description>Right side slope</description>
<dblValue>2.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="BreachTime">
<description>Full formation time (hours)</description>
<dblValue>1.0</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="WeirCoef">
<description>Breach weir coefficient</description>
<dblValue>2.6</dblValue>
</parameter>
<!-- parameter below are used only when IsPipe = true -->
<parameter id="IsPipe">
<description>true if piping failure, false if overtopping</description>
<boolValue>true</boolValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="PipingCoefficient">
<description>Piping coefficient (default is .8)</description>
<dblValue>0.8</dblValue>
</parameter>
<parameter id="InitialPipingElevation">
<description>Initial piping elevation</description>
<dblValue>-0.5</dblValue>
</parameter>
</group>
</parameters>
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List of input and output variables which can be exchanged with the Delft-FEWS system and HEC-RAS adapter
The HEC-RAS adapter is configured properly and forecast is performed from the Delft-FEWS system - a list of input and output variables will be written into the standard log file of the system. The location and variables are based on the active <region>.b01 file of the HEC-RAS model configured in the GUI of HEC-RAS. Pre-adapter of the HEC-RAS will provide list of all possible input variables and locations in the following part of the log file:
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156 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Found input at locations:
156 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - CT River, R1, 334752.0, Flow Hydrograph
156 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - CT River, R1, 0.00, Stage Hydrograph
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Locations and variables listed after the line Found input at locations: can be configured in the Delft-FEWS as a part of adapter input, e.g. input.xml in this case may contain something like the lines below:
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<TimeSeries
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/pi-schemas/pi_timeseries.xsd"
version="1.2" xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<timeZone>0.0</timeZone>
<series>
<header>
<type>instantaneous</type>
<locationId>CT RIVER R1/334752.0</locationId>
<parameterId>Flow Hydrograph</parameterId>
<timeStep unit="second" multiplier="3600"/>
<startDate date="2008-11-06" time="12:00:00"/>
<endDate date="2008-11-08" time="12:00:00"/>
<missVal>-999.0</missVal>
<stationName>Connicut River at Thompsonville</stationName>
<units>cms</units>
</header>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="12:00:00" value="14.98" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="13:00:00" value="14.705" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="14:00:00" value="14.43" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="15:00:00" value="14.155" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="16:00:00" value="13.88" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="17:00:00" value="13.605" flag="0"/>
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Note that <parameterId> and <locationId> are exactly the same as the variables and locations listed in the log file.
In the same way list of all output variables and locations can be found in the post-adapter log output, for example:
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84843 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Profile, Profile number.,
84843 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - W.S. Elev, Calculated water surface from energy equation., (ft)
84843 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - E.G. Elev, Energy gradeline for given WSEL., (ft)
84843 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Max Chl Dpth, Maximum main channel depth., (ft)
84843 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Min Ch El, Minimum Channel Elevation., (ft)
84843 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Q Left, Flow in left overbank., (cfs)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Q Channel, Flow in main channel., (cfs)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Q Right, Flow in right overbank., (cfs)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Q Total, Total flow in cross section., (cfs)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Flow Area, Total area of cross section active flow., (sq ft)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Flow Area L, Area of left overbank active flow., (sq ft)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Flow Area Ch, Area of main channel active flow., (sq ft)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - Flow Area R, Area of right overbank active flow., (sq ft)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - W.P. Total, Wetted perimeter of total cross section., (ft)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - W.P. Left, Wetted perimeter of left overbank., (ft)
84859 [main] INFO nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasDataAccessFacadeImpl - W.P. Channel, Wetted perimeter of main channel., (ft)
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Note that parameter names to be written into the output FEWS-PI file will contain only the short name of the parameter, e.g.: Q Right and not Flow in right overbank., (cfs).
The variables listed here will be written into the file specified as a "--output-binary-pi-file=<path>" argument of the post-adapter. Example of the resulting FEWS-PI xml can be found below:
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<TimeSeries
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/pi-schemas/pi_timeseries.xsd"
version="1.2" xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<timeZone>0.0</timeZone>
<series>
<header>
<type>instantaneous</type>
<locationId>CT River R1/334752.0</locationId>
<parameterId>W.S. Elev</parameterId>
<timeStep unit="second" multiplier="3600"/>
<startDate date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00"/>
<endDate date="2008-11-08" time="00:00:00"/>
<missVal>NaN</missVal>
<units>[?]</units>
</header>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00" value="32.06013" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="01:00:00" value="32.06013" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="02:00:00" value="32.034" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="03:00:00" value="32.03394" flag="0"/>
...
<event date="2008-11-07" time="23:00:00" value="32.03618" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-08" time="00:00:00" value="32.03598" flag="0"/>
</series>
<series>
<header>
<type>instantaneous</type>
<locationId>CT River R1/334752.0</locationId>
<parameterId>E.G. Elev</parameterId>
<timeStep unit="second" multiplier="3600"/>
<startDate date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00"/>
<endDate date="2008-11-08" time="00:00:00"/>
<missVal>NaN</missVal>
<units>[?]</units>
</header>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00" value="32.06734" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="01:00:00" value="32.06734" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="02:00:00" value="32.056885" flag="0"/>
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Additionally to the variables available in the binary output of the HEC-RAS, usually called <file>.O01, a DSS output is available. In most cases it contains FLOW and STAGE variables. Example of the FEWS-PI generated from the DSS file is given below:
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<TimeSeries
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/pi-schemas/pi_timeseries.xsd"
version="1.2" xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<timeZone>0.0</timeZone>
<series>
<header>
<type>instantaneous</type>
<locationId>CT RIVER R1/0.00</locationId>
<parameterId>FLOW</parameterId>
<timeStep unit="second" multiplier="3600"/>
<startDate date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00"/>
<endDate date="2008-11-08" time="00:00:00"/>
<missVal>NaN</missVal>
<units>CFS</units>
</header>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00" value="24.38823" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="01:00:00" value="-5.8442316" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="02:00:00" value="68.705124" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="03:00:00" value="391.09784" flag="0"/>
...
<event date="2008-11-07" time="23:00:00" value="438.6425" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-08" time="00:00:00" value="-5259.6562" flag="0"/>
</series>
<series>
<header>
<type>instantaneous</type>
<locationId>CT RIVER R1/0.00</locationId>
<parameterId>STAGE</parameterId>
<timeStep unit="second" multiplier="3600"/>
<startDate date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00"/>
<endDate date="2008-11-08" time="00:00:00"/>
<missVal>NaN</missVal>
<units>FEET</units>
</header>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="00:00:00" value="5.0" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="01:00:00" value="5.0" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="02:00:00" value="5.0" flag="0"/>
<event date="2008-11-06" time="03:00:00" value="5.0" flag="0"/>
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Beste Practise Considerations
The HEC-RAS adapter requires quite some synergy between FEWS, Java and the actual HEC-RAS software versions. While a FEWS General Adapter config that uses embedded Java adapters is technically preferred above a custom JRE, it very sensitive to any software update. From past implementations we experience that using old models that run with older RAS versions, do not run anymore with actual adapter and Java versions. Therefore from an organizational and robustness perspective, it is preferred to have your both softwares as independent as possible, so with a custom JRE.
So instead of using the below default config:
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<executeActivity>
<command>
<className>nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasAdapter</className>
<binDir>$HECRASBINDIR$</binDir>
</command>
<arguments>
<argument>%ROOT_DIR%/run_info.xml</argument>
</arguments>
<timeOut>3600000</timeOut>
</executeActivity>
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one can better use a config like:
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<executeActivity>
<command>
<className>nl.wldelft.fews.adapter.hec.HecRasAdapter</className>
<binDir>$HECRASBINDIR$</binDir>
<!-- use old Java 8, while 2023.02 uses 11-->
<customJreDir>$CUSTOMJRE_64B_DIR$</customJreDir>
<!-- in case of custom JRE, pass correct default Parser definition-->
<jvmArg>-Dorg.xml.sax.parser=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser</jvmArg>
</command>
<arguments>
<argument>%ROOT_DIR%/run_info.xml</argument>
</arguments>
<console>
<!-- dump console in txt file, so in case of a crash, you see what happend-->
<redirectToLogFile>%ROOT_DIR%/log/adapter_console_logging.txt</redirectToLogFile>
</console>
<timeOut>3600000</timeOut>
</executeActivity>
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Running model from FEWS
Check Using Delft-FEWS - User Guide on how to run configured model from the Delft-FEWS systemNote that other command-line arguments will be defined to operate system under Linux.