GMS:FEMWATER: Difference between revisions

From XMS Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 12: Line 12:
A separate reference manual is available which describes the new version of FEMWATER in detail (Lin, et. al., 1997). This manual contains a description of the input requirements and should be read completely before using GMS to set up a problem.
A separate reference manual is available which describes the new version of FEMWATER in detail (Lin, et. al., 1997). This manual contains a description of the input requirements and should be read completely before using GMS to set up a problem.


GMS provides a custom interface to the FEMWATER model offering a simple way to set model parameters and a graphical user interface to run the model then visualize the results.  
GMS provides a [[GMS:Building a FEMWATER Model|custom interface]] to the FEMWATER model offering a simple way to set model parameters and a graphical user interface to run the model then [[GMS:FEMWATER Post-Processing Viewing Options|visualize the results]].  


The FEMWATER model can be added to a [http://www.aquaveo.com/software/gms-pricing paid edition] of GMS.
The FEMWATER model can be added to a [http://www.aquaveo.com/software/gms-pricing paid edition] of GMS.

Revision as of 20:52, 11 July 2016

FEMWATER
FEMWATER
FEMWATER Screenshot
Model Info
Model type 3D mesh, finite-element, Steady state and transient
Developer George Yeh
Documentation FEMWATER Manual
Tutorials FEMWATER Tutorials

GMS includes a graphical interface to the FEMWATER (Finite Element Model of Water Flow Through Saturated-Unsaturated Media) model. FEMWATER is a 3D finite element, saturated/unsaturated, density driven, flow and transport model. FEMWATER was originally written by G.T. (George) Yeh at Penn State University (Yeh, et. al., 1992). The version of FEMWATER that is supported by GMS has been modified by G.T. Yeh and Dr. Hsin-Chi (Jerry) Lin of the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES). This version is a coupled version of the original FEMWATER model (which solved for flow only) with the transport model LEWASTE (also developed by George Yeh).

A separate reference manual is available which describes the new version of FEMWATER in detail (Lin, et. al., 1997). This manual contains a description of the input requirements and should be read completely before using GMS to set up a problem.

GMS provides a custom interface to the FEMWATER model offering a simple way to set model parameters and a graphical user interface to run the model then visualize the results.

The FEMWATER model can be added to a paid edition of GMS.

Pre-Processing

Post-Processing

External Links

  • FEMWATER Manual
  • Mar 2004 USACE FEMWATER 3D Transport Model Study of Pumping and No Pumping Effect on TCE Plume Migration [1]