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A finite-element model for simulation of two-dimensional steady-state ground-water flow in confined aquifers

January 1, 1990

A computer program based on the Galerkin finite-element method was developed to simulate two-dimensional steady-state ground-water flow in either isotropic or anisotropic confined aquifers. The program may also be used for unconfined aquifers of constant saturated thickness. Constant head, constant flux, and head-dependent flux boundary conditions can be specified in order to approximate a variety of natural conditions, such as a river or lake boundary, and pumping well. The computer program was developed for the preliminary simulation of ground-water flow in the Edwards-Trinity Regional aquifer system as part of the Regional Aquifer-Systems Analysis Program. Results of the program compare well to analytical solutions and simulations .from published finite-difference models. A concise discussion of the Galerkin method is presented along with a description of the program. Provided in the Supplemental Data section are a listing of the computer program, definitions of selected program variables, and several examples of data input and output used in verifying the accuracy of the program.

Publication Year 1990
Title A finite-element model for simulation of two-dimensional steady-state ground-water flow in confined aquifers
DOI 10.3133/ofr90187
Authors E. L. Kuniansky
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 90-187
Index ID ofr90187
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Texas Water Science Center