GMS:BCT Process
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This contains information about functionality available starting at GMS version 10.4. The content may not apply to other versions. |
The Block Centered Transport (BCT) package is needed if transport or density dependent flow is to be included in the model.
The BCT Process 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.
Section | Description |
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Comments | Comment lines can be added and will appear at the top of the BCT file. |
Variables | Variables corresponding to item 1a in the BCT input file. |
Species | The list of species. The number of species equals MCOMP in the Variables section. GMS allows you to give each species a name. |
Aquifer Properties | Cell-by-cell inputs independent of species such as porosity. |
Species Properties | Cell-by-cell inputs that depend on the species, such as adsorption. |
DDF Comments | Comment lines can be added and will appear at the top of the DDF file. |
DDF Package | Inputs corresponding to the DDF (Density Driven Flow) package. |
Comments
Comment lines can be added and will appear at the top of the BCT file.
Variables
Species
Aquifer Properties
Species Properties
DDF Comments
DDF Package
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