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Welcome to WinPond Training. History of WinPond 2002 2002 –Missouri’s Pond Design program selected as model for WinPond by Engineering Business Area Advisory.

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1 Welcome to WinPond Training

2 History of WinPond 2002 2002 –Missouri’s Pond Design program selected as model for WinPond by Engineering Business Area Advisory Group (EBAAG) –Development began in July (Phase I) –Alpha version released in December

3 History of WinPond 2003 2003 –Alpha version tested –Beta version released in June –Beta version tested –Second beta version released in December

4 History of WinPond 2004 2004 –Second beta version tested –Third beta version released in July –Break team formed and met in Fort Collins to begin testing on “final” version –Continued testing; communicated problems via web-based collaboration software and email.

5 History of WinPond 2005 2005 –Testing continued –WinPond 2005, Version 1.0 released in September 2006 2006 –Mike Sears (from Missouri) was given task of correcting the problems found in Version 1.0 –Several cycles of development and testing occurred –WinPond 2006, Version 1.5 released in October, 2006

6 User’s Guide for WinPond my.NRCS -> Field Tools tab -> Downloads Pond Design (WinPond) Or at http://directives.sc.egov.usda.gov/ http://directives.sc.egov.usda.gov/ User Guides -> 210-7-6 WinPond 2006 User Guides -> 210-7-6 WinPond 2006 There is also a link to the user’s guide and an FAQ page on Missouri’s web site Technical Resources -> Engineering Tools and Resources -> Engineering Software-> WinPond Design Program

7 Starting WinPond Start -> All Programs -> Engineering Applications -> WinPond -> WinPond

8 Main Program Window

9 “File”

10 “File” Project data is now all stored in 1 single file instead of 5 separate ones. The single file will have a PRJ extension (e.g., Project123.prj ) Old projects from DOS program?

11 “Tools” This is basically “Change Defaults” from the DOS Program

12 “Help”

13 Tools -> Options

14 The settings entered here are stored in a file named WinPond.conf in the folder c:\Documents and Settings \user.name\Local Settings \Application Data\USDA, NRCS\WinPond\ c:\Documents and Settings \user.name\Local Settings \Application Data\USDA, NRCS\WinPond\

15 Tools -> Options (Aux. Spillway)

16 Tools -> Options (Ground)

17 Tools -> Options (Earthwork)

18 Tools -> Options (Drawdown)

19 Tools -> Options (Design)

20 Exercise Load WinPond and enter your own option settings.

21 WinPond window Menu Screen Tabs Input Data Info Line Tab navigation

22 Creating a “default” template There are some data inputs (e.g., state, county, and designed by) that most user’s would like to come up as defaults whenever they begin a new project. This can be accomplished by creating a “default” project.

23 Creating a “default” template The first step is to select “File -> New” “File -> New”

24 Creating a “default” template The next step is to go through the screen tabs entering data for those fields that are fairly constant from design to design. Examples? State, county, designer; Rainfall frequencies for principal and aux. spillways; Front slope, back slope, top width;

25 Creating a “default” template Elevation-storage data is normally data that will change from design to design. Data on this screen is therefore not a good candidate for a default template. To leave it blank and move to the next tab you will need to click on I am making a template project.

26 Creating a “default” template Once you have entered all the data you want in your “default” project template, select “File -> Save As…” and save the project to default.prj in the default data path entered under Tools -> Options select “File -> Save As…” and save the project to default.prj in the default data path entered under Tools -> Options (for example, (for example, C:\Customer_Files_Toolkit ) C:\Customer_Files_Toolkit )

27 Exercise Create a “default” template.

28 Start a new project Simply select “File -> New” “File -> New” Data from your default project should then be loaded.

29 Tips on entering data Before you get started, keep these in mind:. ENTER key – preferred way to move between fields, rather than clicking with the mouse.. TAB key – can also use to move between fields but with no scrolling but with no scrolling. Shift + TAB - moves cursor to the previous field. Delete or Backspace - use to delete characters in the input field in the input field

30 Project tab

31 Elevation-Storage tab

32 Elevation-Storage Curve

33 Hydrology tab

34 Runoff Curve Number Determination

35 Sediment tab Used to determine the minimum height for the inlet elevation Reduces the amount of storage available when the floodrouting is done

36 Principal Spillway tab

37 Conduit tab

38 Floodrouting When done with the Conduit tab and you press the Principal Routing tab, the floodrouting for the principal spillway occurs. An alert window will appear if there are any problems.

39 Principal Routing tab The auxiliary elevation can be changed, but only to a larger value.

40 Aux Spillway tab If you want to define flow depth instead of bottom width, check this option.

41 Aux Routing tab The top of fill elevation can be changed, but only to a larger value.

42 Design Check tab [ Use New Pipe Length ] This will return you to Principal Routing screen to run through the calculations with the new pipe length.

43 Ground Profile/Cross Section tab NOTE: Negative distances are upstream of centerline NOTE: To change H.I. or % ground slope, double-click on Elev. Or Dist. field

44 Ground Profile view Use scroll bar to move between cross sections. Up/down arrows can also be used.

45 Embankment Cross Section tab

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47 Embankment Cross Section view Use scroll bar to move between cross sections. Up/down arrows can also be used.

48 Ground/Embankment Intersection tab

49 Reports tab

50 Report Viewer This report can either be printed or saved to a text file.

51 Example report showing Job Class & Inventory Size Job Class Inventory Size

52 Viewing Principal and Auxiliary Routings On Principal Routing View, change the Trial number to view other trials (if applicable).

53 Viewing Principal and Auxiliary Routings Tabular Data

54 Saving your data Select “File -> Save” or “File -> Save As” “File -> Save As” or press F10 or press F10

55 Problems? WinPond Version 1.5, 2006 has fixed many of the “issues” in version 1.0 WinPond Version 1.5, 2006 has fixed many of the “issues” in version 1.0 A WinPond FAQ can be found at http://www.mo.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/engr/software/winpondfaq.html Any problems found in this new version will be placed here along with the problems that existed in version 1.0. A WinPond FAQ can be found at http://www.mo.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/engr/software/winpondfaq.html Any problems found in this new version will be placed here along with the problems that existed in version 1.0. http://www.mo.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/engr/software/winpondfaq.html If you find any problems in version 1.5, use the link at the bottom of the FAQ page to report them. If you find any problems in version 1.5, use the link at the bottom of the FAQ page to report them.

56 Practice time

57 Review exercises Questions?

58 THE END “The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD). “The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD).TARGET CenterTARGET Center “To file a complaint of discrimination write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” “To file a complaint of discrimination write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”


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