INTRODUCTION
FEFLOW is a software package for modeling fluid flow and transport of dissolved constituents and/or heat transport processes in the subsurface. FEFLOW is a completely integrated system from simulation engine to graphical user interface induding also a public programming interface for user code.
FEFLOW contains pre- and post processing functionality and an efficient simulation engine. A user-friendly graphical interface provides easy access to the extensive modeling options.
FEFLOW has been developed by the German company DHI-WASY GmbH, which is part of DHI Group.
FEFLOW is widely recognised as the most complete software package for subsurface porous media simulation and is used by leading research institutes, universities, consulting firms and government organizations ali over the world. Its scope of application ranges from simple local-scale to complex large-scale simulations.
The brand-new version FEFLOW 6 introduces a completely renewed graphical user interface induding fast 3D visualization, powerful and user-friendly editing tools and a modem look and feel.
COURSE TOPICS
- Generation of the model geometry and unstructured finite element meshes
- 3D models
- Transient models
- Flow and transport phenomena
- Application of initial conditions, boundary conditions and material parameters
- Effective usage of GIS and CAD data
- Postprocessing and visualization using the (new)
- FEFLOW 6 User Interface
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TARGET GROUP
The course is aimed at groundwater professionals in consulting, research and public authorities. Participants are expected to have a basic knowledge in computer application as well as in groundwater modelling.
COURSE STRUCTURE
The course combines lectures and hands-on exercises. Exercises are to a large extent based on actual applications.
The training encourages dialogue and interaction amongst the participants.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
- Access to PC with ali required software for the duration of the course
- Latest FEFLOW Software Demo Version
- Training material and exercises
- Lunch and refreshments during the training days
- Training Certificate
COURSE DATES
8 June 2010, start at 10:00 and finish at 17:00
9 June 2010, start at 09:00 and finish at 17:00
10 June 2010, start at 09:00 and finish at 17:00
PROGRAMME |
| Tuesday, June 8 |
Introduction to FEFLOW and a first exercise |
| 10:00 – 13:00 |
Welcome and introduction to FEFLOW 6 Getting started with a simple 2D flow model Set up of a simple model to show
the concepts and basic workflow of the (new) FEFLOW 6 user interface. |
| -- Lunch break -- |
| 14:00 – 17:00 |
Introduction to transport modeling
Extension of the previous model. The participants are introduced to the model
concept, setting of boundary conditions and prevention of stability issues. |
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| Wednesday, June 9 |
Guided exercise: “The Friedrichshagen problem” |
| 9:00 – 13:00 |
Setting up a 3D flow model Real-scale project data will be used to create a model
of the Berlin waterworks near Friedrichshagen. Data input The features of the new FEFLOW 6 user interface will be used for timeefficient
assignment of model properties. Using reference data (maps, GIS-databases). Importing geological data of
boreholes, handling of pumping wells, rivers and lakes. |
| -- Lunch break -- |
| 14:00 – 17:00 |
Advanced visualization methods The model results are used to make the
participants familiar with the new powerful 3D visualization methods including crosssections,
clipping and pathlines. Time-dependent (transient) modeling |
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| Thursday, June 10 |
Transport modeling |
| 9:00 – 13:00 |
Finishing the Friedrichshagen problem |
| -- Lunch break -- |
| 14:00 – 17:00 |
Discussion of open questions Discussion of prospective applications
Finishing and farewell |
LOCATION
DHI Italia
Via Pomba 23
10123 - Torino
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
6 (min) – 12 (max)
COURSE FEE
Standard price: € 950
Discounts:
• 10 % with valid Service Maintenance Agreement (SMA)
COURSE LANGUAGE
English. All course material will be provided in English
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION
18 May 2010 (three weeks before course start).
A minimum number of six attendees are required for the course to proceed.
INSTRUCTOR
Peter Schätzl, DHI-WASY GmbH expert
Fabio Rameni, DHI Italia
FURTHER INFORMATION & REGISTRATION
Via Pomba 23
10123 Torino
www.dhi-italia.it
Att: Silvia Torretta, Course Coordinator
Tel: 019 86 22 19
Email: wat-met@dhi-italia.it