Flow from Above
These methods control how flows into the aquifer are represented from the Above direction.
No Flow
No flows enter the aquifer from above. This is the default method in this category
Compute Flow using Heads
This method computes the Flow from Above based on the difference in previous computational timestep heads and the conductance.
Slots Specific to This Method
Flow from Above
Type: Series
Units: Flow
Description: The flow that occurs into this Aquifer from the above object, usually another Aquifer
Information: For this method, the slot will have values only at the computational timestep. Positive values indicate flow into this Aquifer.
I/O: Output only
Links: Not linked for this method
Conductance Above
Type: Scalar
Units: AreaPerTime
Description: The conductance from the above object to this Aquifer.
Information: The Conductance Above must be the same as the linked object’s Conductance Below.
I/O: Required Input
Links: Not Linkable
Head Above Previous
Type: Series
Units: Length
Description: The head of the object above from the previous computational timestep.
Information: This slot will have values only at the computational timestep.
I/O: Output only
Links: Link to the Head Previous of the above aquifer object.
Method Details
At run start the object will check if:
(5.1) If so, an error is issued at run start. These two slots must be the same or water will be lost or gained between the two objects.
This method computes the flow into the Aquifer from above:
(5.2) Note: This equation is applied at the computational timestep.
Specify or Link Flows
This method uses the Flow from Above as specified (input or rules) or linked from an above groundwater object as described in
Head Based Linked PercolationSlots Specific to This Method
Flow from Above
Type: Series
Units: Flow
Description: The flow that occurs into this aquifer from the above object, usually another aquifer.
Information: For this method, the slot will have values at the run timestep. Positive flows are into this aquifer object.
I/O: If not linked, it should be input or set by a rule. If linked, it is Output only.
Links: Linkable, often to a Percolation slot on a groundwater object.