analytical_element_model | Analytic element groundwater model written in python

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analytical_element_model is a Python library. analytical_element_model has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However analytical_element_model build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.

This Python 2.7 script employs a variation on the analytic element method to simulate steady-state groundwater flow in a two-dimensional aquifer characterized by point sources/sinks, line source/sinks, faults of varying permeability, and regional flow. The steady-state model assumes a leaky aquifer is juxtaposed against an overlying aquitard of some specified thickness and vertical hydraulic conductivity. Line sources and faults are modeled using numerical integration (with a doublet element to address flow around fault segments). A particle tracking routine, constructed based upon a differential equation solver, is added as a post-processor. The script requires numpy, scipy, and matplotlib libraries.
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