
HEC-HMS hydrological simulation
The Hydrological Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is designed to simulate complete hydrology processes in watershed systems. This software includes traditional hydrologic analysis procedures such as event infiltration, unit hydrographs, and hydrologic routing.
The Hydrological Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is designed to simulate the complete hydrological processes of dendritic watershed systems. The software includes many traditional hydrologic analysis procedures, such as event infiltration, unit hydrographs, and hydrologic routing. HEC-HMS also includes procedures necessary for continuous simulation, including accounting for evapotranspiration, snowmelt, and soil moisture. Advanced capabilities are also provided for gridded runoff simulation using the linear quasi-distributed runoff transformation (ModClark). Additionally, complementary analysis tools are provided for model optimization, flow forecasting, depth area reduction, model uncertainty assessment, erosion and sediment transport, and water quality. The software features a fully integrated work environment that includes a database, data entry utilities, computing engine, and results reporting tools. A graphical user interface allows the user to move seamlessly between different parts of the software. Simulation results are stored in HEC-DSS (Data Storage System) and can be used in conjunction with other software for water availability studies, urban drainage, flow forecasting, impact of future urbanization, reservoir spillway design , flood damage reduction, floodplain regulation and systems operation.
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Estimated value:
It is a solution for the current and future water situation in the world.
Expected environmental impact:
Urban/Rural
Sector:
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Efficiency (%):
Electric
Energy used:
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Precipitation (mm):
2, 6, 9 and 13
SDGs impacted:
Production and storage of water and Efficiency in water use
Main theme:
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Precipitation:
Other
Region:
Half
Application difficulty:
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