

Assigning Property Zones using Shapefile Data
This post describes how to use the zones from arcview for chosen elements command to define property zones using shapefile (.shp) data. This method is particularly useful for projects involving spatially distributed properties in both the porous media and surface domains.


Speeding up HGS models using “unsaturated tables”
This post describes how unsaturated tables can be used to speed up model runs. Unsaturated tables refer to the Pressure-Saturation and Saturation-Relative Permeability tables that can be generated from van Genuchten parameters in an MPROPS file when running grok.exe. Conceptually, these tables replace the need for on-the-fly calculations of unsaturated properties during simulation, improving computational efficiency.

Output Peclet Number
This post highlights a key tool for evaluating solute transport and density-dependent flow models: the output peclet number command. When building these models, a common approach is to first establish a steady-state flow solution, then validate transport using flow outputs as initial conditions, and finally introduce density dependence if needed.