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ICPR
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ICPR is a comprehensive hydrodynamic stormwater modeling
system that includes an integrated hydrology component. It is extremely
flexible and can be used for the design of single detention ponds for the
smallest site plans or modeling of the largest and most complex regional systems
with thousands of nodes and links.
ICPR has been in use for more than 25 years and was the
first commercial program of its kind to successfully solve the problem of flood
routing through complex networks of interconnected and hydraulically
interdependent stormwater ponds
The three primary building blocks in ICPR are Basins,
Nodes and Links. Stormwater runoff hydrographs are generated
for basins and then assigned to nodes in the drainage network. Nodes are
used to represent ponds and specific locations in the drainage network such as
along channels, streams, rivers, and junctions in pipe systems. Stages are
calculated at each of the nodes and links such as pipes, channel segments,
weirs, and bridges are used to connect nodes together. Flow rates are
calculated for links based on stages at nodes.
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