• Re: Implementation of local groundwater infiltration

    First of all thanks a lot for the quick answer!

    Yes, the temperature bc would also fix the temperature of groundwater at this point. And it leads indeed to an overestimation, especially in periods of small infiltration volume.

    Though I have some more questions regarding the suggestion of Peter. What exactly do you mean, when talking about a heat source bc? Is it heat flux bc or is it heat source in material properties? I thought for such a model you need to work with source and sink term in material properties rather than a boundary condition?

    Furthermore I am not quite sure how to correctly calculate the source in advance. This seems to be a little tricky. Could you explain this further?

    As you said there are limited options. But I wonder, isn't there any kind of plugin available that might be able to solve this?

    Regards,
    Mandy
  • Implementation of local groundwater infiltration

    I've got a question regarding local groundwater infiltration. I am working on a horizontal 2D-model for simulating heat transport in the saturated zone. For this model I want to implement a local source of groundwater infiltration. The water is hereby not injected through a well respectively a single node! It is furthermore infiltrating within a specified local area that contains a variety of nodes. To characterize the infiltration I prepared a time series of flow per area and its corresponding temperature. There are periods in which no infiltration appears at all.

    Both, the infiltrating water and its corresponding temperature, I want to define for a local area in the model. I thought of the infiltrating water as a source that is mixing with the groundwater. Both temperature signals, of the infiltrating water and the groundwater, are supposed to be mixed, resulting in a characteristic temperature plume. I tried a couple of things, but didn't suceed.

    It seems that FEFLOW is working with a fixed reference temperature that is automatically applied to the water source. That leads to the following question:

    How can I link my temperature signal to the infiltrating water flow?

    I am grateful for any kind of help.