about the phylosophical question on why energy gradient increases downstream I think it's because energy as elevation is by unit weight, but more weigth is converging in the narrow. It would be worthy to have longitudinal profile of integrated energy across the flow, to check calibration of structures e.g. bridge crossings, like Chris Goodel did in some video for 1D.
I really am enjoying your videos and learning a lot of material..I have a question that I'm wondering if you may be able to help Civil 3D users like myself with: Civil 3D is able to readily create a GeoTIFF surface file that HEC-RAS can use directly, however Civil 3D (i.e., AutoCAD environment) can not read the .tif file that is produced by HEC-RAS for the Results layers for WSE. I was wondering if you may know or heard of any workarounds for this? Thanks!
Hi! Excellent video as always. I have a question, around ruclips.net/video/N0hiQ_97t1U/видео.html could you use DSSVue to develop the Energy/WSEL graph directly from the Hec Ras results folder? Since I discovered DSSVue I don't use Excel anymore for graphs. DSSVue graph viewer is way more powerful than Excel's specially regarding to zooming. By the way I have seen RAS 6.0 has a new DSSVue interface... would you care to talk a little bit about it? I was kind of lost the first time I tried it. Happy New Year!
Your videos are awesome. Thanks for making these!!
about the phylosophical question on why energy gradient increases downstream I think it's because energy as elevation is by unit weight, but more weigth is converging in the narrow. It would be worthy to have longitudinal profile of integrated energy across the flow, to check calibration of structures e.g. bridge crossings, like Chris Goodel did in some video for 1D.
Hi, HNY 2021
Its pleasure to see your work. Thx a lot.
I really am enjoying your videos and learning a lot of material..I have a question that I'm wondering if you may be able to help Civil 3D users like myself with: Civil 3D is able to readily create a GeoTIFF surface file that HEC-RAS can use directly, however Civil 3D (i.e., AutoCAD environment) can not read the .tif file that is produced by HEC-RAS for the Results layers for WSE.
I was wondering if you may know or heard of any workarounds for this? Thanks!
You can make the color clear around 7 minutes by setting the alpha of the color to 0. But as for picking a clear color.. can't do that sorry
Great to see that the alpha column has been added for this version. Thanks for the tip - just tried it and it works like a charm!
how to create this terrain i mean dem or tif file for hec ras?
Hi! Excellent video as always. I have a question, around ruclips.net/video/N0hiQ_97t1U/видео.html could you use DSSVue to develop the Energy/WSEL graph directly from the Hec Ras results folder? Since I discovered DSSVue I don't use Excel anymore for graphs. DSSVue graph viewer is way more powerful than Excel's specially regarding to zooming. By the way I have seen RAS 6.0 has a new DSSVue interface... would you care to talk a little bit about it? I was kind of lost the first time I tried it. Happy New Year!
very nice thanks