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==Flux nodal Parameters== | ==Flux nodal Parameters== | ||
*Name: the name of the boundary condition. Names should be unique and contain no white space. | *Name: the name of the boundary condition. Names should be unique and contain no white space. | ||
*Domain: the domain in which the boundary conditions are applied | *Domain: the domain in which the boundary conditions are applied. | ||
**Porous media | **Porous media | ||
***Minimum sheet: the minimum node sheet; boundary conditions are applied between the minimum and maximum node sheets. | ***Minimum sheet: the minimum node sheet; boundary conditions are applied between the minimum and maximum node sheets. |
Revision as of 18:09, 4 August 2023
The Point Properties dialog in the HydroGeoSphere model is where the nodes associated with the boundary conditions are defined.
Flux nodal Parameters
- Name: the name of the boundary condition. Names should be unique and contain no white space.
- Domain: the domain in which the boundary conditions are applied.
- Porous media
- Minimum sheet: the minimum node sheet; boundary conditions are applied between the minimum and maximum node sheets.
- Maximum sheet: the maximum node sheet; boundary conditions are applied between the minimum and maximum node sheets.
- Input type: how the boundary condition data is specified.
- Time series: time-varying values of the boundary condition. A table is generated using the XY Series Editor dialog that is opened by clicking the Edit XY Series button by either manually entering the data, or importing the data.
- Surface flow
- Input type: how the boundary condition data is specified.
- Constant: constant value of the boundary condition.
- Time series: time-varying values of the boundary condition. A table is generated using the XY Series Editor dialog that is opened by clicking the Edit XY Series button by either manually entering the data, or importing the data.
- Time raster table: the Edit Table... opens the Time raster table dialog where the data is entered by selecting a raster from outside GMS.
- Interpolate: causes time-varying values to be interpolated, resulting in a smoother application of the time-varying function.
- Nodal flux reduction by pressure head: reduces flux as a function of the nodal pressure head to avoid pumping from the dry materials.
- Input type: how the boundary condition data is specified.
- Porous media