VERTPAK1. Code Verification Analytic Solution
- Battelle Columbus Div., OH (United States)
VERTPAK1 is a package of analytical solutions used in verification of numerical codes that simulate fluid flow, rock deformation, and solute transport in fractured and unfractured porous media. VERTPAK1 contains the following: BAREN, an analytical solution developed by Barenblatt, Zhelton and Kochina (1960) for describing transient flow to a well penetrating a (double porosity) confined aquifer; GIBMAC, an analytical solution developed by McNamee and Gibson (1960) for describing consolidation of a semi-infinite soil medium subject to a strip (plane strain) or cylindrical (axisymmetric) loading; GRINRH, an analytical solution developed by Gringarten (1971) for describing transient flow to a partially penetrating well in a confined aquifer containing a single horizontal fracture; GRINRV, an analytical solution developed by Gringarten, Ramey, and Raghavan (1974) for describing transient flow to a fully penetrating well in a confined aquifer containing a single vertical fracture; HART, an analytical solution given by Nowacki (1962) and implemented by HART (1981) for describing the elastic behavior of an infinite solid subject to a line heat source; LESTER, an analytical solution presented by Lester, Jansen, and Burkholder (1975) for describing one-dimensional transport of radionuclide chains through an adsorbing medium; STRELT, an analytical solution presented by Streltsova-Adams (1978) for describing transient flow to a fully penetrating well in a (double porosity) confined aquifer; and TANG, an analytical solution developed by Tang, Frind, and Sudicky (1981) for describing solute transport in a porous medium containing a single fracture.
- Research Organization:
- Battelle, Columbus, OH (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 10192872
- Report Number(s):
- ESTSC-000392C017600; NESC-9826
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: PBD: 1 Apr 1983
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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