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Free Download Hec-Hms-Tutorial AttenuationStormwater Neutrality Modelling Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 546.18 MB | Duration: 1h 2m Hydrological neutrality What you'll learn Stormwater Design/Modelling Climate Channge Stormwater Management HEC-HMS Civil Engineering Requirements Basic Understanding of Hydrology Basic Understanding of Stormwater Management Description In simple terms stormwater neutrality means that the peak flow rate of stormwater that discharges from a site after it is developed is not greater than the peak flow rate of stormwater runoff prior to development.Often as part of developing or building on a site, grassed (permeable) areas are replaced with sealed (impermeable) areas, such as driveways, buildings, roofs and decks. This change in surface from permeable to impermeable increases the amount (and speed) of stormwater that will run off these areas.For small residential developments that require stormwater neutrality, Managing Stormwater Runoff is an easy to read guideline that provides information and guidance regarding why stormwater control is required and four options to achieve stormwater neutrality.Often stormwater neutrality is achieved by the use of a system which holds back or detains the stormwater discharge from the site, and only allows a slow release of the stormwater at a rate that is no more than the sites original discharge.Commonly the stormwater that is held back or detained is stored in a (detention) tank, which has a controlled outlet (orifice). There are a large number of detention tank products available with above ground or below ground options depending on the situation and preference. Oversized pipes and ponds are also used to achieve stormwater neutrality.This course provided a simple method on how to model stormwater neutrality for a proposed development Overview Section 1: PROCESS TO FOLLOW TO OBTAIN RAINFALL DATA AND PROCESSING INTO HYETOGRAPHS Lecture 1 PROCESS TO FOLLOW TO OBTAIN RAINFALL DATA AND PROCESSING INTO HYETOGRAPHS Section 2: CREATING THE HEC-HMS MODEL Lecture 2 HEC MODEL PART 1 Lecture 3 HEC MODEL PART 2 Section 3: EXTRA LECTURES Lecture 4 TYPICAL MODEL OF STORMWATER NUETRALITY Lecture 5 EXAMPLE STORMWATER NUETRALITY REPORT Intermediate : Civil Engineer/ Water Engineers (Stormwater),Geologists Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/hec-hms-tutorial-attenuationstormwater-neutrality-modelling/ Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/4136faf65c77c0ab2ffd78f64b1412dd/dtlug.HecHmsTutorial.AttenuationStormwater.Neutrality.Modelling.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/VKEmMqIRL4/dtlug.HecHmsTutorial.AttenuationStormwater.Neutrality.Modelling.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable