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The Dual Porosity Transport (DPT) package is used for solutions to contaminant transportation in a steady state or transient flow field in the immobile domain of the dual porosity system. | The Dual Porosity Transport (DPT) package is used for solutions to contaminant transportation in a steady state or transient flow field in the immobile domain of the dual porosity system. | ||
The ''DPT Package'' dialog is divided into two parts: one on the left which shows the main sections, and one on the right which shows the inputs for the current section. | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 21 August 2018
This contains information about functionality available starting at GMS version 10.4. The content may not apply to other versions. |
The Dual Porosity Transport (DPT) package is used for solutions to contaminant transportation in a steady state or transient flow field in the immobile domain of the dual porosity system.
The DPT Package dialog is divided into two parts: one on the left which shows the main sections, and one on the right which shows the inputs for the current section.
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