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; [[WMS:Weir Calculator|Weirs]] : Head or flow over a weir can be determined using the ''Weir Analysis'' dialog.
; [[WMS:Weir Calculator|Weirs]] : Head or flow over a weir can be determined using the ''Weir Analysis'' dialog.
; [[WMS:Curb and Gutter Flow Analysis|Curb & Gutters]] : Opens the ''Curb and Gutter Analysis'' dialog to examine flow across storm drain inlets for a variety of curb and gutter openings.
; [[WMS:Curb and Gutter Flow Analysis|Curb & Gutters]] : Opens the ''Curb and Gutter Analysis'' dialog to examine flow across storm drain inlets for a variety of curb and gutter openings.
* [[HY-8:HY-8|HY-8 Culvert Analysis]] – A web-based program with a variety of calculators that can be used with WMS.
; [[WMS:Detention Basin Calculator|Detention Basins]] : The effects of a detention basin on an inflow hydrograph can be analyzed and an output hydrograph created in WMS using the ''Detention Basin'' calculator. This same calculator is also used in to define detention basin parameter input for HEC-1, the Rational Method and other hydrologic models as part of an overall analysis for a planned development.
* [[WMS:Detention Basin Calculator|Detention Basin Calculator]] – The effects of a detention basin on an inflow hydrograph can be analyzed and an output hydrograph created in WMS using the ''Detention Basin'' calculator. This same calculator is also used in to define detention basin parameter input for HEC-1, the Rational Method and other hydrologic models as part of an overall analysis for a planned development.
; [[HY-8:HY-8|HY-8 Culvert Analysis]] : A web-based program with a variety of calculators that can be used with WMS.





Revision as of 15:28, 28 September 2016

The Calculators menu contains several utility functions that assist in developing hydrologic modeling input parameters, and perform design and analysis of channel hydraulics, detention basins, and culverts once a hydrologic model has been developed. The following commands are available in the Calculator menu:

Compute GIS Attributes
Opens the Compute GIS Attributes dialog which allows computations from standard GIS formatted files.
Compute Coverage Overlay
Compute Travel Times
Opens the Compute Travel Times dialog. WMS provides two methods (basin data equations and travel time equation) of computing travel times for lag time and time of concentration from the geometric data being used for basin delineation and parameter estimation.
Hydraulic Toolbox Units
A submenu that allows changing the hydraulic units. It has two commands: U.S. Customary Units and SI Units (Metric).
Channels
Opens the Chanel Calculations dialog. Beginning in version 9.1, WMS uses the Hydraulic Toolbox to perform the channel calculations. It is useful to be able to analyze the conveyance and other properties of channels using Manning’s equation.
Weirs
Head or flow over a weir can be determined using the Weir Analysis dialog.
Curb & Gutters
Opens the Curb and Gutter Analysis dialog to examine flow across storm drain inlets for a variety of curb and gutter openings.
Detention Basins
The effects of a detention basin on an inflow hydrograph can be analyzed and an output hydrograph created in WMS using the Detention Basin calculator. This same calculator is also used in to define detention basin parameter input for HEC-1, the Rational Method and other hydrologic models as part of an overall analysis for a planned development.
HY-8 Culvert Analysis
A web-based program with a variety of calculators that can be used with WMS.


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