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RECORD NUMBER: 39 OF 531

Main Title Application of Binary Tree Structures to Hydrologic Network Simulators.
Author McMani, Gerald ;
CORP Author Nebraska Univ., Lincoln. Dept. of Computer Science.
Year Published 1972
Report Number OWRR-B-016-NEB; 04852,; B-016-NEB(1)
Stock Number PB-228 698
Additional Subjects Storms ; Storm sewers ; Hydrology ; Network flows ; Theses ; Trees(Mathematics) ; Analog simulation ; Computer programming ; Drainage ; Nebraska ; Urban planning ; Theses ; Binary trees
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NTIS  PB-228 698 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Dynamic simulation techniques can provide urban water planners with needed hydrologic response information. Such techniques for modeling the interactions between a storm bounded by a generalized polygon, and any arbitrarily distributed network over which the storm passes are described and demonstrated. A simulator for the hydrologic response of any encoded channel network has been designed and implemented in FORTRAN. The network is represented by a binary tree structure within which the topologic connections, geometric and other attributes of its segments can be introduced, altered, and retrieved by a set of programmed functions. The comprehensive computer package can model either the behavior of existing drainage systems or the expected performance changes from modification of drainage systems.