Title: WinTR20 Project Formulation Hydrology Computer Program
1WinTR-20Project Formulation HydrologyComputer
Program
Presented by WinTR-20 Development Team
2Objectives
- Background of the development WinTR-20 computer
program - Provide a brief description of the program
- Give an overview of the model, including its
capabilities and limitations
3Background
- Technical Release 20 Computer Program for Project
Formulation Hydrology (TR-20) was first
released in 1965 - Revised in 1982, 1983, and 1986
- Revision in February 1992
- Major revision late 1998
4Background (continued)
- Major revision in late 1998
- - WinTR-20 team was formed.
- - WinTR-20 team charge was to
- 1. Modernize and revise the TR-20 computer
software. - 2. Upgrade the source code to Visual
Basic. - 3. Change the philosophy of data input.
- 4. Provide plots.
- 5. Windows interface and output
post-processor. -
- - First version of Windows based WinTR-20 was
- released in late September 2004.
5WinTR-20 New Features
- Muskingum-Cunge Channel Routing replaces ATT-KIN
- Sub-Area / Reach Routing Concept replaces old
Standard Control - Runoff Curve Number (RCN) Calculation Option
- Time of Concentration (Tc) Calculation Option
6WinTR-20 New Features (continued)
7Model Overview
- WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor
- Capabilities / Limitations
- Minimum Data Requirements
8WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor - File
- File
- - New WinTR-20 File
- - Open Existing WinTR-20 File
- - ReOpen Last Session
- - Convert Old Data
- - Import HEC-RAS
- - Import NOAA Atlas Data
- - Local Land Use
- - Local Soil / HSG
- - Save
- - Save As
- - Exit
New!
9WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor - View
- View
- - Schematic
- - Input File
- - Printed Page File
- - Error File
- - Debug File
- - Hydrograph File
- - FloodEcon File
- - Smoothed NOAA File
-
10WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor - Run
11WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor - Plots
- Plots
- - Hydrograph
- - Storm
- - Peak Flow
- - Time Analysis
- - Alternate
- - Location
-
12WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor - Help
- Help
- - WinTR-20 System
- Diagram
- - Overview
- - Help Facilities
- - Getting Started
- - About Controller / Editor
- - Smoothing NOAA 14 Data
-
13WinTR-20 System Controller / Editor Data Section
- Alternate Analysis
- Dimensionless Unit
- Hydrograph
- Duration Increment
- Global Output
- Input Hydrograph
- Rainfall Distribution
- Stream Cross Section
- Stream Reach
- Storm Analysis
- Structure Rating
- Sub-Area
- Time Analysis
- WinTR-20 Version 1.11
- Verification
-
14WinTR-20 Identifier Window
- WinTR-20 Version 1.11
- - Input Units Code
- - Output Units Code
- - Minimum Hydrograph Value
- - Watershed Description
-
15Close Window Buttons
- Two choices are given on most screens
- Accept Changes (Close) All data shown will
written to the input file. Selecting this
accepts the data youve entered and returns you
to the previous screen. - No Changes (Close) None of the changes made to
items in that window will be written to the input
file. Select this to keep the original data and
return to the previous screen.
16Sub-area/Reach Concepts
- Watershed - system of sub-areas and reaches
- Sub-areas - watersheds that generate runoff -
feed into the upstream end of reaches - Reaches or Routing Elements- represent watershed
stream flow paths or structures - Channel Routing elements - Stream Reaches
- Structure Routing elements - Reservoir/Structure
Reaches - Watershed Outlet -final reach (required for all
watersheds)
17Sub-area/Reach Concepts
- Watershed - system of sub-areas and reaches
- Sub-areas - watersheds that generate runoff
- Reaches - represent watershed flow paths (stream
channels) or structures
18Sub-area Connectivity
Sub-area Receiving Reach A1 R1
(storage) A2 R2 (stream) A3 Outlet
19Reach Connectivity
Upper Reach Receiving Reach R1 (res.) R2
(stream) R2 (stream) Outlet
R1
R2
20Schematics
21WinTR-20 Schematics
22Sub-Area Window
- Sub-Area
- - Sub-Area Identifier
- - Sub-Area Reach Identifier
- - Sub-Area Rain Gage Identifier
- - Sub-Area Peak Output Code
- - Sub-Area Hydrograph Output Code
- - Sub-Area Time Analysis Code
- - Sub-Area Hydrograph File Code
- Land Use Details
- Tc Details
-
23Help Window
- Click on text variable name. Click on it again
to remove the help. -
24Stream Reach Window
25Stream Cross Section Window
26Structure Rating Window
27Storm Analysis Window
28Global Output Window
29Rainfall Distribution Window
30Input Hydrograph Window
31Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph Window
32Time Analysis Window
33Alternate Analysis Window
34Verification Window
35Output
36File Management within WinTR-20
- Input file example.inp
- Output file example.out
- Hydrograph file example.hyd
- Error file example.err
- Debug file example.dbg
37Capabilities Limitations
- Types of reaches Channel or Structure
- Channel Manning n 0.005-1.00
- Reach Routing Muskingum-Cunge
- Sheet Flow Max. Length 100 feet
- Runoff Curve Number 30-100
- Weighted Curve Number 30-100
- Drainage Area 1 acre to 300 square
miles - Single sub-area min 1 acre - max 20 sq.
miles
38Minimum Data Requirements
- Data required for a single sub-area run can be
entered on the WinTR-20 System Controller/Editor
Main Window. - These data include
- WinTR-20 Identifier Input and Output Units
Code, Minimum Hydrograph Value, and Watershed
Description - Storm Analysis Identifier Gage Rain Table (Type
I, etc.), Gage Antecedent Runoff Condition, and
Rainfall Data - Sub-Area Identifier Reach, Drainage Area,
Weighted Curve Number, Time of Concentration
(Tc), and Output Code (Peak, Hydrograph, Time
Analysis, and Hydrograph File) - Global Output (at least one item selected).
39User Responsibility
- Results from the model can be sensitive to the
input data. - It is the users responsibility to ensure that
all the input data (whether it is actually
entered or implied through default values for
blank data fields) is appropriate.
40WinTR-20 web sites
- NRCS users may find WinTR-20 by
- Contact your state ITS for download
- Non-NRCS users may find WinTR-20 at
- http//www.wsi.nrcs.usda.gov/products/W2Q/HH/T
ools_Models/WinTR20.html -
- E-mail questions to
- LO-OR-NRCS-TR20_at_one.usda.gov
41WinTR-20 Development Team
- William H. Merkel Maryland 301-504-3956
- Helen Fox Moody Maryland 301-504-3948
- Quan D. Quan Maryland 301-504-3952
- Dan Moore Oregon 503-414-3054
- John McClung Arkansas 501-210-8902
- Pete Cooper Minnesota 651-602-7884
- Geoff Cerrelli Pennsylvania 717-237-2214
- Thom Garday Arkansas 501-210-8905
- Don Woodward NRCS-Retired
- Roger Cronshey NRCS-Retired
42Summary
- Reviewed the background of the development for
WinTR-20 - Provided a brief description of the Program
- Gave an overview of the model including its
capabilities and limitations
43The End
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