SUTRA (Saturated-Unsaturated Transport). A Finite-Element Simulation Model for Saturated-Unsaturated, Fluid-Density-Dependent Ground-Water Flow with Energy Transport or Chemically-Reactive Single-Species Solute Transport.

Abstract

SUTRA (Saturated-Unsaturated Transport) is a computer program which simulates fluid movement and the transport of either energy or dissolved substances in a subsurface environment. The mathematical model employs a two-dimensional hybrid finite-element and integrated-finite-difference method to approximate the governing equations that describe the two interdependent processes that are simulated by SUTRA: (1) fluid density-dependent saturated or unsaturated ground-water flow, and either; (2a) transport of a solute in the ground water, in which the solute may be subject to: equilibrium adsorption on the porous matrix, and both first-order and zero-order production or decay, or, (2b) transport of thermal energy in the ground water and solid matrix of the aquifer. SUTRA provides, as the primary calculated result, fluid pressures and either solute concentrations or temperatures, as they vary with time, everywhere in the simulated subsurface system. SUTRA may also be used to simulate simpler subsets of the above process. Additional keywords: Fluid flow; Radial flow; FORTRAN. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 30, 1984
Accession Number
ADA156779

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  • C. I. Voss

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  • Energy and Power Technologies

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  • Calculus or Mathematical Analysis
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Groundwater Contamination Remediation.