When you press the Custom button, a dialog box will appear. You have two options:
NOTE:
Note:
Line 1: CC+HC
'CC' is a two character code indicating the hydraulic characteristic function.
Valid options are:
BC = Brooks-Corey
HK = Haverkamp
TD = Tabular Data
VG = van Genuchten
'+HC' is optional and can take one of three form:
+C = solute transport parameters included
+H = energy transport parameters included
+HC = enargy and solute transport parameters included
NOTE:
+CH is NOT valid.
If energy or solute transport parameters are not included,
do NOT use the '+'.
Line 2: hydraulic characteristic function parameters.
This line varies by function type.
Brooks Corey: Name, Kzz/Khh, Sat Khh, Ss, Porosity, RMC, hb, lambda
Haverkamp: Name, Kzz/Khh, Sat Khh, Ss, Porosity, RMC, A', B', alpha, beta
Tabular Data: Name, Kzz/Khh, Sat Khh, Ss, Porosity
van Genuchten: Name, Kzz/Khh, Sat Khh, Ss, Porosity, RMC, alpha, beta
Name = Material Name
Kzz/Khh = Anisotropy
Sat Khh = Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity
Ss = Specific Storage
Porosity = Porosity
RMC = Residual Moisture Content
lambda = Pore-Size Distribution Index
If hydraulic characteristic function = TD (Tabular Data), read Line 2A
Line 2A: # of point sets
For each point set
Line 2B: Pressure Head, Relative K, Moisture Content
If the +H, +C, or +HC option is used, read following Lines,
Else go to Line 2.
Line 3: Alpha-L, Alpha-T
If +H or +HC, read Line 4
Line 4: Cs, KTr, KTs, Cw
If +C or +HC read following lines
Line 5: mole. diff., decay, bulk density, linearData, LangmuirData,
FreundlichData, IonExchangeData
NOTES:
- mole. diff., decay, and bulk density must be entered for
all modes.
- linearData = 0 - data not entered
1 - data following
- LangmuirData = 0 - data not entered
1 - data following
- FreundlichData = 0 - data not entered
1 - data following
- IonExchangeData = 0 - data not entered
1 - data following
If linearData = 1
Line 6: Kd
If LangmuirData = 1
Line 7: K1, Q
If FreundlichData = 1
Line 8: Kf, n
If IonExchangeData = 1 (this is for any of the mono/divalent cases)
Line 9: Km, Q^, C0
Goto Line 2 until all textural classes are defined.
If you want to examine a example data set, the simplest option is to run VS2DTI or
VS2DHI, select the appropriate hydraulic characteristic function
(see Flow Options),
create several textural classes, and save the file.
See also:
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