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WinTran |
Introduction
WinTran couples the
steady-state groundwater flow model from WinFlow with a
contaminant transport model. The transport model has the
feel of an analytic model but is actually an embedded
finite-element simulator. The finite-element transport
model is constructed automatically by the software but
displays numerical criteria (Peclet and Courant numbers)
to allow the user to avoid numerical or mass balance
problems.
Features
Contaminant
Transport Made Simple
Contaminant mass may be
injected or extracted using any of the analytic
elements, including wells, ponds, and linesinks. In
addition, constant concentration elements have been
added. WinTran displays both head and concentration
contours and concentration may be plotted versus time at
selected monitoring locations. The transport model
includes the effects of dispersion, linear sorption
(retardation), and first-order decay. Other features
include:
- Simulates
steady-state flow and transient transport in
confined & unconfined aquifers
- Simulates effects of
wells, linesinks, ponds, and constant concentration
sources
- 32-bit software uses
all memory available to Windows; Supports Windows
V3.1 (with Win32s), NT, 9X, ME, 2000 and XP
- Displays Peclet and
Courant criteria during transport simulation
- Displays mass
balance error during simulation
- Contours
concentration at user-specified time steps during
simulation
- Velocities computed
either analytically or using finite-element flow
model
- Maps may be printed
using any Windows device driver
- WYSIWYG printing
with print preview and user-defined margins
- Full
context-sensitive help system (the entire manual is
on-line)
- All other features
are the same as WinFlow (except transient flow
model)

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