FEFLOW Models

These features are only available as part of the Hydrogeology extension. See Flow Models for more information.

In Leapfrog Works, creating a 3D FEFLOW model requires:

  • A geological model that will be used to assign lithologies to the FEFLOW model’s blocks.
  • A 2D grid that defines the block size, boundaries and surface features.

Steps for creating a 3D FEFLOW model that can be exported and run outside Leapfrog Works are:

1.  Create a geological model.

2.  Create and refine a 2D model in Leapfrog Works or import a FEFLOW model.

3.  Create the 3D model from the 2D model or another 3D model in the project.

4.  Evaluate the new 3D model against a geological model.

5.  Edit the material types.

6.  Export the 3D FEFLOW model.

Once the model has been processed outside of Leapfrog Works, a results file can be saved that can be imported into Leapfrog Works and visualised in the scene.

A 2D grid can be created in or imported into Leapfrog Works. A 3D grid can also be used, in which case the layer information is not used in creating the 3D grid. Creating the 2D grid in Leapfrog Works provides the most flexibility, as the block sizes can easily be changed, the boundaries modified and features added to provide finer resolution where there is more data available.

For information about creating 2D and 3D grids, see Creating a 2D FEFLOW Model and Creating a 3D FEFLOW Model.

You can also import FEFLOW problem files and result files, visualise them in Leapfrog Works and use them as the basis for new models. See Importing a FEFLOW Grid.

See FEFLOW Model Display for information on options for displaying FEFLOW models in the scene.

3D grids created in Leapfrog Works can be evaluated against a geological model when they are created. Grids imported into Leapfrog Works or that were not evaluated when they were created can be evaluated as described in FEFLOW Evaluations.

Once a model has been defined and evaluated against a geological model, material types can be assigned and the grid can be exported. See FEFLOW Material Types and FEFLOW Model Export.

 

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