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- Title
A comparison of finite volume method and sharp model for two dimensional saltwater intrusion modeling.
- Authors
Bouzouf, Boutaina; Chen, Zhi
- Abstract
Seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers is a 3-D phenomenon. However, 3-D regional aquifer models are often limited by insufficient geological and hydrological data, the large horizontal to vertical scales ratio, and by numerical constraints. A mathematical formulation and numerical implementation of the model for saltwater intrusion problems are presented in this paper. The mathematical model is based on assumption of two-phase flow between saltwater and freshwater and Dupuit approximation. Finite volume method is used as the numerical method in non-structured grids to have flexibility upon complex configuration domain and was compared to sharp model that uses finite difference method. Both models are based on the same governing mathematical equations. Finite volume method was validated using analytical test case studies with known closed form solutions, and the results showed good agreement. Both models have then been applied to the case of saltwater intrusion into a real study case. The comparison between both methods indicates that the finite volume method provides predictions closer to the observed results.
- Subjects
SALTWATER encroachment; FINITE volume method; AQUIFERS; MATHEMATICAL models; WATER table; WELLS; FINITE difference method; BOUNDARY value problems
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2014, Vol 41, Issue 3, p191
- ISSN
0315-1468
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.1139/cjce-2013-0265