Modeling Groundwater Flow by the Element-Free Galerkin (efg) Method
Abstract
The element-free-Galerkin (EFG) method is one of meshless methods, which is a very powerful, efficient and accurate method of modeling problems of fluid or solid mechanics with complex boundary shapes and large changes in boundary conditions. The EFG method was applied to groundwater flow modeling in this research for the first time. The EFG method constructs shape functions based on moving least square (MLS) approximations, which do not require any element but only a set of nodes. Thus, the EFG method eliminates time-consuming mesh generation procedure with irregular shaped boundaries. The coupled EFG-FEM technique was used to treat Dirichlet boundary conditions. A computer code EFGGW was developed for the problems of steady-state and transient groundwater flow in homogeneous or heterogeneous aquifers. Solutions by the EFG method were similar in accuracy to that by the FEM. The main advantages of the method are the convenience of node generation and the enforced implementation of boundary conditions.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2001
- Bibcode:
- 2001AGUFM.H32D0343P
- Keywords:
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- 1829 Groundwater hydrology;
- 3210 Modeling;
- 3230 Numerical solutions