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Engineering Hydrology - Applications using HEC-HMS
Course
Details
About:
This two day course serves as an introduction to hydrologic modeling of the
rainfall-runoff process and covers
the following topics: precipitation, hydrologic losses (infiltration), surface
runoff (hydrographs), channel routing,
and parameter estimation. Commonly used methods such as the NRCS Curve-Number,
and NRCS's
Synthetic Unit Hydrograph will be discussed in detail.
Knowledge gained in lectures will be applied by using HEC-HMS to simulate these
processes within the context
of the watershed. Each segment of the class is part of a hypothetical case
study where students learn the basic
steps in preparing hydrologic models.
When:
February 4-5, 2026
Where: virtual (zoom)
Cost & Registration
Course fees are $1000 per participant
Register 3 or more people from the same organization and
receive a $100 discount
($900 per participant)
Government employees receive a discounted rate of $900 per
participant
(proof of government employment is required at time of
course check-in)
Members of ASCE and the New Jersey Association for
Floodplain Managers (NJAFM) receive an additional $50 discount.
In order to register for the course please call Dr. Horst
directly at 814-571-5607. Payment options available at this time include
MasterCard, Visa, Discover, personal check, and money order
Course Agenda
Click here to see the full agenda for this 2 day course
Who Should Attend
Consulting engineers, Water resource planners,
Engineers employed by local, state and federal
government agencies. Participants should have some
prior experience in hydrologic engineering.
About the
Instructor
Dr. Horst is a registered professional engineer in
the state of Pennsylvania with over 20 years of practical water resources
engineering experience, the types of projects he has completed include:
·
Floodplains delineation of various
stream networks using HEC-RAS
·
Bridge hydraulics analysis / Backwater
effects using HEC-RAS
·
Culvert hydraulics analysis / Backwater
effects using HEC-RAS
·
Spatially varied flow analysis of Levee
overtopping
·
Bridge scour computations using HEC-18
& HEC-RAS
·
Unsteady flow modeling using HEC-RAS
·
PMF prediction for both gauged and
un-gauged drainage basins
·
Site specific unit hydrograph
determination for gauged basins
·
Dam breach analysis using HEC-1,
HEC-HMS & HEC-RAS
·
Breach induced flood-wave routing using
HEC-1, HEC-HMS & HEC-RAS
·
Dam/Spillway sizing for desired return
period flow
·
HEC-2 modeling of simple stream systems
He
received his B.S, M.Eng, and Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University, all
with an emphasis on water resources engineering. Currently, Dr. Horst teaches water resources and environmental
engineering classes within the Department of Civil Engineering at The College
of New Jersey. Additionally he has been
teaching continuing education short courses for the benefit of practicing
engineers since 1997.
Other Courses Available Upon Request
(**in-house training)
Engineering Hydrology - HEC-HMS Applications
Advanced Engineering
Hydrology - HEC-HMS Applications
HEC-RAS Unsteady Flow
HEC-RAS Basics
HEC-RAS 2D
HEC-RAS 2D Rainfall-Runoff Modeling
** Call Dr. Horst directly to discuss availability
and pricing
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