Title of article :
Regional scale transient groundwater flow modeling using
Lattice Boltzmann methods
Author/Authors :
Shadab Anwar ، نويسنده , , Christian D. Langevin and Michael C. Sukop، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Lattice Boltzmann (LB) models can be used to simulate flow in porous media at scales
much larger than pore size. LB-based models for such macroscopic scale porous media
flow simulations are an extension of standard LB models. There are at least two alternative
approaches for implementing such models. In the first approach the local velocity is
altered during the collision step by incorporating an external force, F, equivalent to the
damping effect of solid particles in porous media. The porous media can be permeable or
impermeable depending upon the external forcing term. A sink term is introduced in the
LB model to simulate a pumping well and this model is further applied to solve transient
ground water well problems for confined aquifers.
Directly solving the ground water flow equation with an LB model by exploiting its
ability to solve the diffusion equation is another strategy. The second order transient
ground water flow equation is analogous to the diffusion equation and mass diffusivity
is analogous to hydraulic diffusivity. This diffusion model is used to solve transient ground
water problems. Simulated results accurately match analytical solutions of the transient
ground water flow equation.
Keywords :
Ground water , Porous media , Lattice Boltzmann , Theis solution
Journal title :
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Journal title :
Computers and Mathematics with Applications