Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8966081 | Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
The model has been validated using five test cases to simulate integrated transient free surface and porous media flows where fluid density effects as well as the water surface gradient have a considerable effect on the velocity field. Two of the examples involve modeling free surface flow (Wave Reflection test) and a phreatic line prediction (Cone of depression test). Two other test cases involve significant contrasts in fluid density including 3D density-driven flow in porous media and 3D lock exchange tests. The final test of a salinity interface involved a complicated scenario consisting of a density contrast in both saturated porous media and free surface flow, subjected to injection and pumping simulated simultaneously using an integrated domain. Close agreement between numerical results and experimental data demonstrates the capability of the model for the coupled simulation of 3D density-driven flow in both integrated free surface and saturated porous media including freshwater recharge, saltwater discharge, hydrodynamic dispersion and turbulence effects.
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Authors
Naser Shokri, Masoud Montazeri Namin, Javad Farhoudi,