What is Collaborative Hydraulics: Advancing to the Next Generation of Engineering (CHANGE)?
Advances in hydraulic modeling tools provide a more comprehensive understanding of complex flow patterns at river crossings versus traditional modeling techniques. These two-dimensional (2D) hydraulic modeling and three-dimensional (3D) computer visualization technologies also facilitate more effective communication and collaboration, improving agencies’ ability to design safer, more cost-effective, and resilient structures on waterways.

2D hydraulic modeling software, graphical interfaces, and supporting resources are now available that can be applied to infrastructure design to improve understanding of the complex interactions between river or coastal environments and transportation assets. Recent advances in computer hardware, modeling software, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and survey practices have made 2D modeling very efficient, intuitive, and accessible to engineers and designers.
In addition, the 3D visualization capabilities of these modeling tools aid in communicating design results and implications to a variety of stakeholders through intuitive and visually rich graphical output.
Learn more about this EDC-4 and EDC-5 Innovation.
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