HEC-3 Reservoir System Analysis


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HEC-3 Reservoir System Analysis


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HEC-3 Reservoir System Analysis for Conservation. Users Manual


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This program is the fourth generation of a program originally developed in 1965-1966 at The Hydrologic Engineering Center by Mr. Leo R. Beard. Since the initial version was issued many modifications have been made to increase the capability of the program, and the program has undergone extensive testing. The primary modification incorporated into the version described herein is a complete revision of the input structure. The primary purposes of modifying the input structure were to simplify input preparation and to facilitate changes in input required for sensitivity studies and studies of alternative system configurations. The program simulates the operation of a reservoir system for such conservation purposes as water supply, navigation, recreation, low-flow augmentation and hydroelectric power. While flood control operations can be handled in some respects, a more complete simulation is possible using HEC-5 Reservoir System Operation for Flood Control. The program can accept any configuration of reservoirs, diversions, powerplants and stream control points. Economic values can be computed for meeting selected targets.




HEC-3


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HEC Activities in Reservoir Analysis


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Over the last 15 years, The Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) has been developing, applying, and distributing computer programs dealing with various aspects of hydrologic engineering, including reservoir analysis. The Center has developed several models for the simulation of reservoir operation and has supported the development of a water quality model for reservoirs and rivers. This paper presents review of model development and an overview of the capabilities and types of applications for the most recent computer programs, 'Simulation of Flood Control and Conservation Systems' (HEC-5) and 'Water Quality for River-Reservoir Systems' (WQRRS). Also, current research and development dealing with reservoir analysis are described. (Author).