Patillas Dam Failure Analysis Modeling Using HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS Simulation Programs and Geographic Information System
Abstract
Carlos Negron Alfonso, Master’s in
Civil Engineering Candidate, in cooperation with
the Final Project conducted a Dam Breach
Analysis for the Patillas Dam. This hydrologic and
hydraulic study will assess the potential hazar to
human life and property downstream from the
Patillas Dam, associated with the hypothetical
failures of the dam for the probable maximum
floods resulting from a 6 and 24-hour duration
probable maximum precipitation and for the 100-
year floods resulting from a 6 and 24-hour duration
100-year rainfall. The study consists of the
determination of outflow hydrographs from Patillas
Dam under non-failure and failure conditions
corresponding to the probable maximum flood,
100-year flood, and non-flood condition (sunny
day), and their subsequent routing through the
lower reach of the Rio Grande de Patillas. To
perform the hydraulic analysis, the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers HEC-RAS program was utilized
to simulate and analyze the various flood
conditions produced by breaching the Patillas
Dam. The dam break analysis was performed using
the unsteady flow module available in HEC-RAS.
Key Terms - Geographical Information
System, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS and HEC-GeoRAS