GEOMETRIC MODELLING AND OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE CONCEPTS APPLIED TO A HETEROGENEOUS FRACTURED NETWORK FROM THE GRIMSEL ROCK LABORATORY

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Discrete fracture network simulations are computationally intensive and usually time-consuming to construct and configure. This paper presents a case study with techniques for building a 3D finite element model of an inhomogeneous fracture network for modelling flow and tracer transport, combining deterministic and stochastic information on fracture aperture distributions. The complex intersected fractures represent a challenge for geometrical model design, mesh quality requirements and property allocations. For the integrated and holistic modelling approach, including the application of numerical and analytical simulation techniques, new object-oriented concepts in software engineering are implemented to ensure a resourceful and practicable software environment.

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Computational Geosciences, 2007, 11, 1, 9-26

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