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1 Transient Simulations require: Initial Conditions Storage Coefficient Time step

2 Types of Initial Conditions Static steady state Dynamic steady state Dynamic cyclic conditions (Time distant conditions)

3 MODFLOW allows for two types of storage coefficients: Unconfined storage coefficient (i.e., specific yield) Confined storage coefficient

4 A “convertible” layer in MODFLOW (laycon type 3) is one where cells can convert from confined to unconfined conditions (and back again to confined).

5 Rule of thumb: take at least five time steps per stress period. MODFLOW divides time into Stress Periods. There are multiple time steps in a stress period. Initial  t Parameters in the following packages can be changed with stress periods: WEL, RCH, RIV, DRN, EVT, GHB

6 Rule of thumb: take at least five time steps per stress period. MODFLOW divides time into Stress Periods. There are multiple time steps in a stress period. Initial  t

7 Selecting the time step Can use:  t = Sa 2 /4T for the initial time step of a stress period or find an appropriate time step by trial and error.


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