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THE RUSS COLLEGEOF ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY
For questions, contact Helen Watson, 740.593.0430 or [email protected]. | WWW.OHIO.EDU/ENGINEERING/NHEC
8:00AM – 5:00PM
8:00AM – 11:30AM
1:00PM – 4:40PM
5:30PM – 7:00PM
MONDAY, August 27
TUESDAY, August 28
TRB AFB-65 Summer Meeting – Open to Public
TRB AFB-60 Summer Meeting – Open to Public
AASHTO TCHH Annual Committee Meeting – Invitation Only
FHWA Meeting – Invitation only
Conference Registration/Sponsor Set Up
WORKSHOP A | Scott Hogan, Alan Zundel, and Yong Lai Two-dimensional Modeling Best Practices for Transportation Hydraulics
WORKSHOP B | Jesse Beaver NCHRP 14-26 Culvert and Storm Drain System Inspection Manual
Conference Begins
1:00 – 1:20
1:20 – 1:30
1:30 – 2:20
2:20 – 3:00
3:00 – 3:20
3:20 – 3:40
3:40 – 4:00
4:00 – 4:40
ICE BREAKER / POSTER SESSION
2018nhec National Hydraulic Engineering Conference
8th biennial
AGENDA
DELAWARE ROOM A
DELAWARE ROOM B
DELAWARE ROOM C
DELAWARE ROOM D
DELAWARE FOYER
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
DELAWARE ROOM A-D
PEPPERCORN ROOM (1st Floor)
OPENING REMARKS | Dr. Shad Sargand, Russ Professor Ohio University + Associate Director ORITE
WELCOME | Dr. M. Duane Nellis, President Ohio University
KEYNOTE SPEECH | Jim Barna, Executive Director DriveOhio
STAN DAVIS TRIBUTE / MARK MILES AWARD
Break | Delaware Foyer
FHWA UPDATE | Joe Krolak, HIBS-20 Team Leader + Principal Bridge Engineer - Hydraulics
AASHTO UPDATE | Nick Wark, Vermont DOT
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD COMMITTEE UPDATES | Scott Taylor, AFB-65 and Bea Hunt, AFB-60
For questions, contact Helen Watson, 740.593.0430 or [email protected]. | WWW.OHIO.EDU/ENGINEERING/NHEC
8:00AM – 10:05AM
10:25AM – 12:05PM
10:05AM – 10:25AM
WEDNESDAY, August 29
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Coastal Hydraulics – Resiliency for Extreme Events and Changing SeasModerated by: Brian Beucler
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Streamlining, Adaptation, and State of the Art Tools for FloodplainsModerated by: Cynthia Nurmi
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Culvert Hydraulics – The Practical and InnovativeModerated by: Mike Hogan
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Improving Roadway Hydraulic Design through Innovation and Advanced ToolsModerated by: Brian Campbell
MORNING SESSIONS I
MORNING SESSIONS II
BREAK
Why Bigger is Not Always Better: Culvert Hydraulics
Culvert Hydraulics and Testing Diffuser Outlet Efficiency: Methods for Demonstrating Increased Capacity
Web-based Tool for Evaluating Sedimentation at Multi-Box Culverts
Fish Passage Barrier Correction at State Highways in Washington State
Million Dollar Culvert Rehabilitation Summary
Assessment of HEC-22 Equations for the Design of Curb-opening Inlets
Errors in HEC-22 for Long Curb Inlets and the Challenges for Implementation of Revised Designs
Computation of Hydraulic Jump’s Sequent Depth in Sloped Circular Water Pipe
3D CFD Analysis of Hydroplaning Risk and Grate Hydraulic Efficiency
An Assessment of Hydraulic Damages in Northeast Florida from Hurricane Irma
Fast Tracked Shore Protection along Lake Michigan – A Case Study
NCDOT Bridge Superstructure Level III Wave Vulnerability Study Report and GIS Database
Development of a Physics-Based Model for Predicting Loading on Bridges During Water Wave Attack
New Coastal Guidance Development
NCDOT’s Partnership With NC Floodplain Mapping Program to Streamline FEMA Compliance
The Cannon Drive Levee – Coupling Roadway Improvements and Flood Protection at the Ohio State University
State-of-the-art FEMA Map Update With a HEC-RAS 1D/2D Hybrid Model and Validated With TUFLOW
New Methods for Floodplain and Floodway Determination Using 2D Models
Matthew Johnson
Alex Mann Dave Claman
Julie Heilman & Dave Minner
Timothy Mallette
Muhammad Ashraf
Saul Nuccitelli
Kenneth Edwards
Marta Sitek
Raphael Crowley
Saied Saiedi
Jerry Snead
Christian Matemu
Scott Douglass
Jerry Snead
Miles Hebert
Rachel L. Tereska
Scott Hogan
DELAWARE FOYER
6:45AM – 7:45AM
7:45AM – 8:00AM
BREAKFAST - Provided for Attendees
BREAK
HAYES ROOM, FIRST FLOOR
DELAWARE FOYER
THE RUSS COLLEGEOF ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY
For questions, contact Helen Watson, 740.593.0430 or [email protected]. | WWW.OHIO.EDU/ENGINEERING/NHEC
1:05PM – 2:45PM
3:05PM – 5:10PM
2:45PM – 3:05PM
5:30PM – 7:30PM
12:05PM – 1:05PM
1:05PM – 5:10PM
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Advancing Resilient Design with Improved Data and ToolsModerated by: Abhi Kapoor
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Consideration of Extreme Weather Events in Resilient DesignModerated by: Brian Beucler
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Innovation Through New Scour MethodologyModerated by: Paul Sharp
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Bridge Resiliency Through Scour CountermeasuresModerated by: Laura Girard
AFTERNOON SESSIONS I
AFTERNOON SESSIONS II
BREAK
TRB AFB-65, TRB AFB-60, and AASHTO TCHH Combined Meeting - Open to Public
LUNCH - Provided for Attendees
FIELD TRIP A - OSU Cannon Drive Floodwall Project
NCHRP Project 24-47: Revised Clear-Water and Live-Bed Contraction Scour Analysis
The Observation Method for Bridge Scour: Case Histories
Implementation of the Scour Evaluation Model (SEM)
FHWA – Scour Depth Equilibrium State Design Approach
Scour Monitoring: Innovative Tool – Case Histories
Drone Based Riprap Imaging and Gradation Measurement
An icebreaker Under Troubled Waters (and Ice Bergs)
Low-Cost Scour-Preventing Fairings for Bridges – Permanent Solution for Foundation Rock Scour
Underwater Installation of Filter Systems for Scour and Other Erosion Control Measures
HY8 and Toolbox Updates
U.S. Geological Streamgage Data and Their Applications
Web Service Resources for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling
ESRI Culvert Collector
Detection and Attribution of Flood Change Across the United States
Confidence Bounds on Freeboard at Stream Crossings for Evaluating Overtopping Risk
Discussing the Known and Unknown of Anthropogenic Climate Change and Precipitation Extremes for Resilient Design
Adapting Global Climate Model Precipitation Projections to Hydrologic Design
Panel Discussion
Paul Clopper
Jean-Louis Briaud
John Schuring
Kornel Kerenyi
Joe Scannell, Mike Hogan, Wesley Peck
LeAndra Nelson
Michael Knapp
Roger Simpson
Pete Lagasse
Eric Jones
Thomas Harris
Chris Smemoe
Matt Retta & Michael Weakley
Stacey Archfield
Tim Stephens
Jared Bowden
Roger Kilgore
Presenters
DELAWARE FOYER
DELAWARE ROOM A-D
HAYES ROOM, FIRST FLOOR
For questions, contact Helen Watson, 740.593.0430 or [email protected]. | WWW.OHIO.EDU/ENGINEERING/NHEC
8:00AM – 10:05AM
10:25AM – 12:05PM
10:05AM – 10:25AM
THURSDAY, August 30
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
WORKSHOP C | Wilbert Thomas
Bulletin 17C / PeakFQ Workshop
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Stormwater Management IModerated by: Scott Taylor
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Rethinking the Methodology for Stream StabilityModerated by: Bea Hunt
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Ensuring Resiliency Through Stream Stability CountermeasuresModerated by: Bea Hunt
MORNING SESSIONS I / WORKSHOP
MORNING SESSIONS II
BREAK
Right Sizing Stream Stability
Computation of Flow Profiles in Braided Rivers and Channel Networks
Practical Approaches to Sediment Transport at Stream Crossings
Advances in 3D CFD Modeling of Scour with Sediment Transport and in Analysis of Stream Instability and Channel Migration
Applying Temporal Bed Shear and Flow Duration Data to Determine Bankfull Width and Stream Stability
Rockeries in the River Environment
Engineering Log-Jams and Dolosse for Streambank Protection
Implementation of Bankfull Channels, Vanes, and Weir Structures at Bridge Openings as Alternatives to Traditional Maintenance Practices
Integrating Nature-Based Resiliency for Levee Wave Wash Protection
Effective Management of Roadside Water
If You Can Fit a Ditch, You Can Fit Bioretention
Water Quality Treatment with Biofiltration Conveyance and Articulating Concrete Blocks
Early Returns on Statewide SCM Inspections
Brinton Swift
Felix L. Santiago-Collazo
Holly Yaryan Hall
Steven Lottes
Kornel Kerenyi
Veronica Ghelardi
Oscar Suaznabar
Jon Witter
Sachin Mandavkar
Charles Hebson
Jon Prier
Everett Gupton
Jeffrey S. MacKay
DELAWARE FOYER
6:45AM – 7:45AM
7:45AM – 8:00AM
BREAKFAST - Provided for Attendees
BREAK
HAYES ROOM, FIRST FLOOR
DELAWARE FOYER
THE RUSS COLLEGEOF ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY
For questions, contact Helen Watson, 740.593.0430 or [email protected]. | WWW.OHIO.EDU/ENGINEERING/NHEC
12:05PM – 1:05PM LUNCH - Provided for Attendees HAYES ROOM, FIRST FLOOR
1:05PM – 2:45PM
3:05PM – 5:10PM
2:45PM – 3:05PM
3:05PM – 5:10PM
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Stormwater Management 2Moderated by: Steve Sisson
DELAWARE ROOM C-D
Stormwater Management 3Moderated by: Wesley Peck
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Using Innovative Tools and Methods for Improved DesignModerated by: Veronica Ghelardi
DELAWARE ROOM A-B
Culvert Durability and Rehabilitation for ResiliencyModerated by: Jeff Syar
AFTERNOON SESSIONS I
AFTERNOON SESSIONS II
BREAK
FIELD TRIP B - FHWA ISTD Soil Erosion Resistance Demonstration
Truckee River Bridge Scour – Unique Structure and New Methods
Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) as a Tool to Gain Insights Into Challenging Scour Situations
In-Situ Scour Testing Device for Determining Soil Erosion Resistance
Advancements in Bridge Hydraulic and Scour Analyses
Basics of Culvert Durability
Re-rounding of Thermoplastic Conduit Under State Route 150 in Jefferson County, Ohio
Structural Rehabilitation of Invert-Deteriorated Metal Culverts Through Field Concrete Paving
Structural Design Methodology for Spray Applied Pipe Liners in Gravity Storm Water Conveyance Conduits
Laboratory Testing and Analysis of Geopolymer Pipe-lining Technology for Rehabilitation of Stormwater Conduits
SMS and Permitting
FDOT’s Approach Toward Integrated Water Resource Planning
NCDOT’s Stormwater Research Program – What We’re Doing and Where We’re Heading
TMDL Alternatives: A Non-Regulatory Approach Success Story in North Carolina
Evaluating Runoff Controls for Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
Design, Construction, and Calibration of an Apparatus for Large-Scale Testing of Catch Basin Inserts (CBIs)
Characterizing Particle Size Distribution and Trash in Stormwater Runoff from Ohio Roads
Use of Two-Dimensional Hydraulics Modelling for Design of Erosion Countermeasures
Effects of Changing Precipitation Patterns on Sediment Dynamics, Nutrient Concentrations, and Biofilm Communities in an Acid Mine Drainage Stream, Hewett Fork, Ohio
Brad Hartman
Kevin Flora
Haoyin Shan
Scott Hogan
Kevin White
Shad Sargand
Teruhisa Masada
Mohammad Najafi Joe Royer
Megan Frye
Carlton D. Spirio
Andrew McDaniel
Andrew McDaniel
Wesley Zech
Wesley Zech
Ryan Winston
Daniel Hoffman
Jennie Brancho
DELAWARE FOYER
THE RUSS COLLEGEOF ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY
8:00AM – 10:00AM
10:20AM – 12:00PM
10:00AM – 10:20AM
12:00PM
FRIDAY, August 31
DELAWARE ROOM A-D
Advanced Hydraulic Modelling Moderated by: Scott Hogan
MORNING SESSIONS
MORNING SESSIONS (continued)
BREAK
CLOSING REMARKS | Jeff Syar & Cynthia Nurmi
Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Modelling with Tidal Boundary Conditions
Right Sizing The I-69 Bridge over the Ohio River at Evansville, Indiana
Reducing a 500 Foot Bridge to Zero
Hydraulic Design & Permitting of a 5,000-ft Long Crossing of the Illinois River Utilizing 1D (HEC-RAS) and 2D (SRH-2D) Modeling
Phase II Scour Evaluation Comparison of SRH-2D & HEC-RAS
NCDOT Realizing the Benefits and Challenges of Adopting 2D Modelling
Utilizing SRH-2D to Improve Cost Efficiencies and Design Process for the Colorado DOT
The Role of Large Scale Roughness in 2D Hydraulic Model Development
SAMPLE: A 3D Flow Modeling Procedure for Hydraulic Engineers
Jeff DeGraff
Stan Polasik & Corinna Goodwin
Ron Matar & David Moses
Tony Comerio
Don Hendon
Matthew Lauffer & Ken Ashe
Steven Griffin
Brice Stafne
Yong Lai
DELAWARE FOYER
DELAWARE ROOM A-D
Hyatt Regency ColumbusDIRECTIONS
From Port Columbus International Airport (7 miles): Take I-670 West to the Third St.
Exit. Turn right at the first stoplight (Chestnut St.), turn right at High St. and right at
Nationwide Blvd. Hotel is on the left.
11.09
Second floor meeting roomsfirst floor meeting rooms
6:45AM – 7:45AM
7:45AM – 8:00AM
BREAKFAST - Provided for Attendees
BREAK
HAYES ROOM, FIRST FLOOR
DELAWARE FOYER
Hyatt Regency ColumbusDIRECTIONS
From Port Columbus International Airport (7 miles): Take I-670 West to the Third St.
Exit. Turn right at the first stoplight (Chestnut St.), turn right at High St. and right at
Nationwide Blvd. Hotel is on the left.
11.09