Abstract

This paper presents a method to quantitatively assess the impact of ice-affected hydraulics on hydropower operations using the widely used Hydrologic Engineering Center River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) hydraulic model. The model was used to identify historical periods where downstream river ice growth reduced the net head on a US Army Corps of Engineers dam on the Pend Oreille River in Idaho, USA. The model was used to create curves of projected stage impacts based on border-ice and continuous bank-to-bank ice formation scenarios. The temperature modelling capabilities in HEC-RAS were used to hindcast ice formation periods on the river that were validated with shore-based webcam data. These results provide a framework that can be applied to other rivers with hydropower generation, particularly sites where an open-water HEC-RAS model exists.

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