|
Visual MODFLOW Flex | 三维地下水和污染物运移模拟软件培训 |
|
班级人数--热线:4008699035 手机:15921673576( 微信同号) |
增加互动环节,
保障培训效果,坚持小班授课,每个班级的人数限3到5人,超过限定人数,安排到下一期进行学习。 |
授课地点及时间 |
上课地点:【上海】:同济大学(沪西)/新城金郡商务楼(11号线白银路站) 【深圳分部】:电影大厦(地铁一号线大剧院站)/深圳大学成教院 【北京分部】:北京中山学院/福鑫大楼 【南京分部】:金港大厦(和燕路) 【武汉分部】:佳源大厦(高新二路) 【成都分部】:领馆区1号(中和大道) 【广州分部】:广粮大厦 【西安分部】:协同大厦 【沈阳分部】:沈阳理工大学/六宅臻品 【郑州分部】:郑州大学/锦华大厦 【石家庄分部】:河北科技大学/瑞景大厦
开班时间(连续班/晚班/周末班):请点击此处咨询在线客服 |
课时 |
◆资深工程师授课
☆注重质量
☆边讲边练
☆若学员成绩达到合格及以上水平,将获得免费推荐工作的机会
★查看实验设备详情,请点击此处★ |
质量以及保障 |
☆
1、如有部分内容理解不透或消化不好,可免费在以后培训班中重听;
☆ 2、在课程结束之后,授课老师会留给学员手机和E-mail,免费提供半年的课程技术支持,以便保证培训后的继续消化;
☆3、合格的学员可享受免费推荐就业机会。
☆4、合格学员免费颁发相关工程师等资格证书,提升您的职业资质。 |
☆课程大纲☆ |
|
- HYDROGEOCHEM - Hydrologic Transport and Mixed Geochemical Kinetic/Equilibrium Model
- HYDROGEOCHEM 1 is a coupled model of hydrologic transport and geochemical reaction in saturated-unsaturated media. It is designed to simulate transient and/or steady-state transport of Na, aqueous components and transient and/or steady-state mass balance of Ns adsorbent components and ion-exchange sites. Along the transport path, HYDROGEOCHEM computes the species distribution of N component species, Mx complexed species, My adsorbed species. Mz ion-exchanged species, and Mp potentially precipitated species. HYDROGEOCHEM is the only commercially-available model for the simulation of reactive multispecies-multicomponent chemical transport through saturated-unsaturated media. It is not a path model; it is a true transport model coupled with homogeneous and heterogeneous geochemical reactions.
- HYDROGEOCHEM 2 is a modification of HYDROGEOCHEM which was designed to solve coupled hydrologic transport and geochemical equilibrium problems. The modification includes replacement of the EQMOD chemical equilibrium subroutines by a mixed chemical Kinetic and Equilibrium Model (KEMOD) to deal with species whose concentrations are controlled by either thermodynamics or kinetics. HYDROGEOCHEM2 is a coupled model of hydrologic transport and geochemical reaction in saturated-unsaturated media. HYDROGEOCHEM 2 comprises two basic modules: the transport module and the geochemical reaction module. The transport module is designed to simulate: (1) transient and/or steady-state transport of N saqueous components, (2) transient and/or steady-state mass balance of N sadsorbent components and NSITE ion-exchange sites. The geochemical reaction module is designed to compute the species distribution of N = (Na+ Ns) component species, Mx-Kx equilibrium-controlled complexed species, (My– Ky) equilibrium-controlled adsorbed species, Ky kinetic-controlled adsorbed species, (Mz– Kz) equilibrium-controlled ion-exchanged species, Kz kinetic-controlled ion exchanged species, (Mp– Kp) equilibrium-controlled potentially precipitated species, and Kp kinetic controlled precipitated species. The transport module includes advection, dispersion/diffusion, and slight deformation.
- INTRODUCTION TO HYDROGEOCHEM
- The purpose of HYDROGEOCHEM is to simulate transient and/or steady-state density-dependent flow fields and temperature distribution and to compute transient and/or steady-state distribution of reactive multispecies chemical concentrations in subsurface media.
-
- HYDROGEOCHEM computes and predicts the distribution of pressure head, moisture content, flow velocity, and total head over a three-dimensional plane in either completely saturated, completely unsaturated, partially unsaturated, or partially saturated subsurface media. It also computes and predicts the spatial-temporal distribution of multi-chemical components. The media may consist of as many types of soils and geologic units as desired with different material properties. Each soil type may be isotropic or anisotropic. The processes governing the distribution of chemical distribution include (1) geochemical equilibrium of aqueous complexation, reduction-oxidation, sorption, and precipitation and dissolution, and (2) hydrological transport by flow advection, dispersion, and effect of unsaturation.
-
- The generalized Richards' equation and Darcy's law governing pressure distribution and water flow in saturated-unsaturated media are simulated with the Galerkin finite-element method subject to appropriate initial and four types of boundary conditions. The hydrological transport equations (a set of PDEs) are derived based on the principle of conservation of mass, and the geochemical equilibrium equations (a set of AEs) are derived based on the mass balance and mass action. The coupled set of PDEs and AEs are simulated with either the conventional finite-element methods or the hybrid Langrangian-Eulerian finite-element method with peak capturing scheme subject to appropriate initial and four types of boundary conditions. Hexahedral elements, triangular prism, and tetrahedral elements are used to facilitate the discretization of the region of interest.
-
- HYDROGEOCHEM is a coupled model of hydrologic transport and geochemical reaction in saturated-unsaturated media. It is designed to simulate transient and/or steady-state transport of Na, aqueous components and transient and/or steady-state mass balance of Ns adsorbent components and ion-exchange sites. Along the transport path, HYDROGEOCHEM computes the species distribution of N component species, Mx complexed species, My adsorbed species. Mz ion-exchanged species, and Mp potentially precipitated species. The physical, hydrological and chemical settings are as follows.
- Media: Heterogeneous and Anisotropic.
- Flow Conditions: Saturated-Unsaturated Flows.
- Hydrologic Processes: Advection, Dispersion and Diffusion.
- Chemical Processes: Aqueous Complexation, Adsorption/Desorption (Surface Complexation, Constant Capacitance, and Double Layer Approaches), Ion-Exchange, Precipitation/Dissolution, Redox, and Acid-Base Reactions.
- Source/Sink: Spatially- and Temporally-Dependent Element and Point Sources/Sinks.
- Initial Conditions: Prescribed Initial Condition or the Simulated Steady-State Solution as the Initial Condition.
- Boundary Conditions: Prescribed Total Analytical Concentrations on Dirichlet Boundaries, Prescribed Fluxes on Flow-In Boundaries, Natural Advective Fluxes on Flow-Out Boundaries - All Boundary Values (Concentrations or Fluxes) are Spatially- and Temporally-Dependent.
- Numerical Discretization: Finite-Element Methods with Quadrilateral Elements, Triangular Elements, or the Mixtures of These Two Types.
- Approximation Options: Consistent Matrix or Mass Lumping, Nodal Quadrature or Gaussian Quadrature for Surface and Element Integrations.
- Solvers: Direct Band Matrix Solver, Basic Point Iterations, and 4 PCG Methods (polynomial PCG, Incomplete Cholesky PCG, Modified Incomplete Cholesky PCG, and Symmetric Successive Over-Relaxation PCG).
- Time Stepping: Implicit Difference, Crank-Nicholson Central Difference, or Mid-Difference.
- Solution Methods for Geochemical Reactions: Newton-Raphson with Full Pivoting to Solve the Jacobian Matrix Equation and Constraints on Species Concentrations.
- HYDROGEOCHEM is the only commercially-available model for the simulation of reactive multispecies-multicomponent chemical transport through saturated-unsaturated media. It is not a path model; it is a true transport model coupled with homogeneous and heterogeneous geochemical reactions.
-
- HYDROGEOCHEM SPECIAL FEATURES
- The special features of HYDROGEOCHEM are its flexibility and versatility in modeling as wide a range of problems as possible. The model is designed to (1) treat heterogeneous and anisotropic media, (2) consider spatially and temporally-distributed as well as point sources/sinks, (3) accept the prescribed initial conditions or obtain initial conditions by simulating the steady-state version of the system under consideration, (4) deal with prescribed transient concentrations distributed over a Dirichlet boundary, (5) handle time-dependent fluxes over variable boundaries, (6) deal with time-dependent total fluxes over Cauchy boundaries, (7) include the off-diagonal dispersion coefficient tensor components in the governing equation for dealing with cases when the coordinate system does not coincide with the principal directions of the dispersion coefficient tensor, (8) provide two options for treating the mass matrix - consistent and lumping, (9) give three options (exact relaxation, under- and over-relaxation) for estimating the nonlinear matrix, (10) include two options (direct solution with Gaussian elimination method and successive point iterations) for solving the linearized matrix equations, (11) include both quadrilateral and triangular elements to facilitate the discretization of the region, (12) automatically reset time step size when boundary conditions or sources/sinks change abruptly, and (13) include simultaneous chemical processes of aqueous complexation, precipitation/dissolution, adsorption, ion exchange, redox, and acid-base reactions.
-
- HYDROGEOCHEM INPUT
- (1) Geometry in terms of nodes and elements, and boundaries in terms of nodes and segments; (2) soil properties including (a) saturated hydraulic conductivities or permeabilities; (b) compressibility of water and the media, respectively; (c) bulk density; (d) three soil characteristic curves for each type of soil or geologic unit which are the retention curve, relative conductivity vs head curve, and water capacity curve; (e) effect porosity; and (f) dispersivities, and effective molecular diffusion coefficient for each soil type or geologic unit; (3) initial distribution of pressure head over the region of interest; (4) net precipitation, allowed ponding depth, potential evaporation, and allowed minimum pressure head in the soil; (5) prescribed head on Dirichlet boundaries; (6) prescribed fluxes on Cauchy and/or Neumann boundaries; (7) artificial withdrawals or injections of water; (8) number of chemical components as well as chemical species and their thermodynamic data base; (9) artificial sources/sinks of water and all chemical components; (10) prescribed total concentrations of all chemical components on Dirichlet boundaries; (11) prescribed fluxes of all chemical components on variable boundaries; and (12) initial distribution of all chemical component concentrations. All inputs in items 4 through 11 can be time-dependent or constant with time.
-
- HYDROGEOCHEM OUTPUT
- (1) pressure head, total head, moisture content, and flow velocity over the two-dimensional grid at any desired time; (2) water fluxes through all types of boundaries and amount of water accumulated in the media at any desired time; (3) distribution of total analytical concentrations, total dissolved concentrations, total sorbed concentrations, total precipitated concentrations, and free ion concentrations of all chemical components over a three-dimensional grid at any desired time; (4) amount of waste fluxes through the variable boundary; and (5) equivalent kds as a function of time and space in the region of interest.
-
- HYDROGEOCHEM Requirements: Pentium with 16 MB RAM and FORTRAN Compiler, any Workstation, e.g., IBM RS6000, DEC Alpha, Silicon Graphics, Sun SparcStation, and HP 9000 Series
|
|
|
|
|
|