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:# Using the [[GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette#Select Arc|'''Select Arc''']] [[File:Tool | :# Using the [[GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette#Select Arc|'''Select Arc''']] [[File:GMS Select Arc Tool.svg|16 px]] tool or the [[GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette#Select Point|'''Select Point/Node''']] [[File:GMS Select Node Tool.svg|16 px]] tool, double-click on a boundary condition arc or node. | ||
:# In the | :# In the [[GMS:Coverages#Feature_Object_Attribute_Table||''Attributes Table'']] dialog, assign the arc or node as either a specified head, exit face, or flow rate boundary condition. | ||
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:# '''[[GMS:File Menu|Save]]''' [[File:Save | :# '''[[GMS:File Menu|Save]]''' [[File:Save Macro.svg|16 px]] the project. | ||
:# '''[[GMS:SEEP2D Commands|Run SEEP2D]]''' [[File:Run SEEP2D | :# '''[[GMS:SEEP2D Commands|Run SEEP2D]]''' [[File:Run SEEP2D Macro.svg|16 px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 6 June 2017
This is a top level workflow. This workflow includes all of the specific workflows needed in creating a general SEEP2D model project using the conceptual model approach. Newer and infrequent GMS users should start here.
To build a SEEP2D model in GMS, use the following steps:
1. Change the GMS program mode. |
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2. Start GMS. | ||||||||||
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3. Create a SEEP2D project. |
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4. Create conceptual model features. | ||||
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5. Assign materials. | ||||||
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6. Define boundaries conditions. |
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7. Generate 2D mesh. | ||||||||
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8. Map conceptual model to the 2D mesh. |
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9. Set SEEP2D analysis options. |
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10. Run SEEP2D. |
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11. Review results. | ||||||||||
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Modules: | 2D Grid • 2D Mesh • 2D Scatter Point • 3D Grid • 3D Mesh • 3D Scatter Point • Boreholes • GIS • Map • Solid • TINs • UGrids | |
Models: | FEFLOW • FEMWATER • HydroGeoSphere • MODAEM • MODFLOW • MODPATH • mod-PATH3DU • MT3DMS • MT3D-USGS • PEST • PHT3D • RT3D • SEAM3D • SEAWAT • SEEP2D • T-PROGS • ZONEBUDGET | |
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