I have created a SSA model for a site that has multiple outfall locations. From SSA, I can figure out the peak discharge at each outfall. However I want to know how I can combine all the hydrographs to see the total peak flow leaving the site rather than adding the peak flows mathematically. Can someone let me know how I can do that?
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Hi,
I am replying this for the sake of the community who might have the same question.
After performing the analysis, click the Time Series Plot icon. From the Time Series Plot tree, expand the System folder and you can plot/analyze the different variables for the whole system as shown in the screenshot: http://www.screencast.com/t/EMMehNRh
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No it does not answer the question. You can plot and analyze, but not add the hydrographs.
Walt -
You add hydrographs by connecting links to a node. The runoff from the two subbasins are added at the second junction.
Yes, I am doing it that way. It's a little cumbersome and makes your model look like it has connections that do no exist. I am using "Direct" links to merge them. I assume that is the right way to do it?
However, I have to put some information in the background of the link, like a short large pipe with some positive slope or it causes mistakes in the calculation even when set to direct.
In addition, I am not able to connect from 2 direct links into a junction and then out to an outfall as you show without the program generating an error that says the last junction has more than one DIRECT outlet link or DESIGN pump.
Having the same issue. Did you find out how to do this? It's got to be simple. Adding hydrographs is a basic need.