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a question about the file "CONSTANT_NEUMANN 0.0002" #144
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GSRF-manual.pdf Physical meaning of the CONSTANT_NEUMANN depends on process type. For GROUNDWATER_FLOW process, I guess the parameter value means the incoming or outgoing fluid velocity (Darcy velocity). Its conversion to the volumetric flux is automatically handled in ogs. |
Thank Mr Norihiro Watanabe very much. I will read this manual well.
At 2019-06-05 07:22:08, "Norihiro Watanabe" <[email protected]> wrote:
GSRF-manual.pdf
please take a look at the attached manual. Indeed the doc is for old version of OGS (ver.4), but most of keywords are still valid in vers 5.
Physical meaning of the CONSTANT_NEUMANN depends on process type. For GROUNDWATER_FLOW process, I guess the parameter value means the incoming or outgoing fluid velocity (Darcy velocity). Its conversion to the volumetric flux is automatically handled in ogs.
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Hello,Mr Lars Bilke. I have read the chapter of the GSRF- manual about source term. I'm a little confused about this sentence" CONSTANT NEUMANN meaning : value times node area/node length is assigned to each node found ". How do I understand this sentence?
for example:in the OpenGeoSys - TutorialComputational Hydrology I:Groundwater Flow Modelling
Chapter 4
Benchmark: Theis problem
theis problem in 2D or 3D, the constant neumann was applied in point . but How to understand this matter when applied in polyline?
foer example : the benchmark q_quad shows source term file:
Can I understand it as the total outgoing fluid(Q) divided by the length of "polyline: channel"? Looking forward to your reply.
At 2019-06-05 07:22:08, "Norihiro Watanabe" <[email protected]> wrote:
GSRF-manual.pdf
please take a look at the attached manual. Indeed the doc is for old version of OGS (ver.4), but most of keywords are still valid in vers 5.
Physical meaning of the CONSTANT_NEUMANN depends on process type. For GROUNDWATER_FLOW process, I guess the parameter value means the incoming or outgoing fluid velocity (Darcy velocity). Its conversion to the volumetric flux is automatically handled in ogs.
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Description
GeoSys-ST: Source Terms ------------------------------------------------
#SOURCE_TERM
$PCS_TYPE
GROUNDWATER_FLOW
$PRIMARY_VARIABLE
HEAD
$GEO_TYPE
POLYLINE Channel
$DIS_TYPE
CONSTANT -20
#STOP
$DIS_TYPE
CONSTANT_NEUMANN 0.0002
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
**Expected behavior: I don't know the mean of 'CONSTANT_NEUMANN 0.0002',Can you tell me the physics meanof this file?
Actual behavior: normal
Specifications
Version: ogs 5.5
Platform: (Operating System)
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