Journal of Groundwater Hydrology
Online ISSN : 2185-5943
Print ISSN : 0913-4182
ISSN-L : 0913-4182
Integrated Numerical Modeling of Surface-Subsurface-Coupled, 2-Phase Fluid/Heat Flow in Limnological System No. 1 New Type of Modeling and Experimental Study
Hiroyuki TOSAKAAkira ITOHMasaki TANAKATaku IWAI
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1999 Volume 41 Issue 3 Pages 147-158

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This paper describes the comprehensive modeling method of fluid and heat flows in the hydrological system. Based upon the concept that the hydrological system is composed of the air-water 2-phase fluids, and the rock phase, various natural processes are modeled including surface/subsurface 2-phase mass transfer, heat exchanges between fluid phases, between fluid and solid phases, and sensible/latent heat exchanges on the ground surface. A field-oriented numerical simulator is developed, in which a set of governing equations is solved for different variables on the surface and in subsurface regions, respectively. Results of an experimental study are presented, in which transient formulation of heat exchange between fluid/solid phases is examined through matching of the observation and calculated performances.
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