Abstract

The floodway plays an important role in flood modeling. In the United States, the Federal Emergency Management Agency requires the floodway to be determined using an approved computer program for developed communities. It is a local government’s interest to minimize the floodway area because encroachment areas may be permitted for human activities. However, manual determination of the floodway can be time-consuming and subjective depending on the modeler’s knowledge and judgments, and may not necessarily produce a small floodway especially when there are many cross sections because of their correlation. Very little work has been done in terms of floodway optimization. In this study, we propose an optimization method for minimizing the floodway area using the Isolated-Speciation-based Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm and the Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis System (HEC-RAS). This method optimizes the floodway by defining an objective function that considers the floodway area and hydraulic requirements, and automating operations of HEC-RAS. We used a floodway model provided by HEC-RAS and compared the proposed, manual, and default HEC-RAS methods. The proposed method consistently improved the objective function value by 1–40%. We believe that this method can provide an automated tool for optimizing the floodway model using HEC-RAS.

Highlights

  • The floodplain and floodway are an essential part of hydrologic and hydraulic studies of riverine flooding

  • The objective function value for the Hydrologic Engineering Center’s River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) floodway remains the same because its floodway was used as a reference and was not independently optimized

  • The numbers inside parentheses show that Automated Floodway Optimizer for HEC-RAS (AFORAS) reduced the objective function value by 1–29% from the manual method and by 12–40% from the HEC-RAS method

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Introduction

The floodplain and floodway are an essential part of hydrologic and hydraulic studies of riverine flooding. FEMA requires a floodway to be determined within the 100-year floodplain using a computer program approved by them [2]. HEC-RAS was developed by the US Corp of Engineers [3] and is available to the public at no cost. Since this computer program is not open source, its source code is not available to the research community and implementing improvements within HEC-RAS is very difficult, if at all possible. To address this challenge, HEC-RAS provides the Application

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