GWE-ESL
Structure of Blocks
FOR EACH SIMULATION
BEGIN OPTIONS
[AUXILIARY <auxiliary(naux)>]
[AUXMULTNAME <auxmultname>]
[BOUNDNAMES]
[PRINT_INPUT]
[PRINT_FLOWS]
[SAVE_FLOWS]
[TS6 FILEIN <ts6_filename>]
[OBS6 FILEIN <obs6_filename>]
END OPTIONS
BEGIN DIMENSIONS
MAXBOUND <maxbound>
END DIMENSIONS
FOR ANY STRESS PERIOD
BEGIN PERIOD <iper>
<cellid(ncelldim)> <senerrate> [<aux(naux)>] [<boundname>]
<cellid(ncelldim)> <senerrate> [<aux(naux)>] [<boundname>]
...
END PERIOD
Explanation of Variables
Block: OPTIONS
auxiliary
defines an array of one or more auxiliary variable names. There is no limit on the number of auxiliary variables that can be provided on this line; however, lists of information provided in subsequent blocks must have a column of data for each auxiliary variable name defined here. The number of auxiliary variables detected on this line determines the value for naux. Comments cannot be provided anywhere on this line as they will be interpreted as auxiliary variable names. Auxiliary variables may not be used by the package, but they will be available for use by other parts of the program. The program will terminate with an error if auxiliary variables are specified on more than one line in the options block.auxmultname
name of auxiliary variable to be used as multiplier of energy loading rate.BOUNDNAMES
keyword to indicate that boundary names may be provided with the list of energy source loading cells.PRINT_INPUT
keyword to indicate that the list of energy source loading information will be written to the listing file immediately after it is read.PRINT_FLOWS
keyword to indicate that the list of energy source loading flow rates will be printed to the listing file for every stress period time step in which “BUDGET PRINT” is specified in Output Control. If there is no Output Control option and “PRINT_FLOWS” is specified, then flow rates are printed for the last time step of each stress period.SAVE_FLOWS
keyword to indicate that energy source loading flow terms will be written to the file specified with “BUDGET FILEOUT” in Output Control.TS6
keyword to specify that record corresponds to a time-series file.FILEIN
keyword to specify that an input filename is expected next.ts6_filename
defines a time-series file defining time series that can be used to assign time-varying values. See the “Time-Variable Input” section for instructions on using the time-series capability.OBS6
keyword to specify that record corresponds to an observations file.obs6_filename
name of input file to define observations for the Energy Source Loading package. See the “Observation utility” section for instructions for preparing observation input files. Tables ref{table:gwf-obstypetable} and ref{table:gwt-obstypetable} lists observation type(s) supported by the Energy Source Loading package.
Block: DIMENSIONS
maxbound
integer value specifying the maximum number of sources cells that will be specified for use during any stress period.
Block: PERIOD
iper
integer value specifying the starting stress period number for which the data specified in the PERIOD block apply. IPER must be less than or equal to NPER in the TDIS Package and greater than zero. The IPER value assigned to a stress period block must be greater than the IPER value assigned for the previous PERIOD block. The information specified in the PERIOD block will continue to apply for all subsequent stress periods, unless the program encounters another PERIOD block.cellid
is the cell identifier, and depends on the type of grid that is used for the simulation. For a structured grid that uses the DIS input file, CELLID is the layer, row, and column. For a grid that uses the DISV input file, CELLID is the layer and CELL2D number. If the model uses the unstructured discretization (DISU) input file, CELLID is the node number for the cell.senerrate
is the energy source loading rate. A positive value indicates addition of energy and a negative value indicates removal of energy. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the “Time-Variable Input” section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value.aux
represents the values of the auxiliary variables for each energy source. The values of auxiliary variables must be present for each energy source. The values must be specified in the order of the auxiliary variables specified in the OPTIONS block. If the package supports time series and the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the “Time-Variable Input” section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value.boundname
name of the energy source cell. BOUNDNAME is an ASCII character variable that can contain as many as 40 characters. If BOUNDNAME contains spaces in it, then the entire name must be enclosed within single quotes.
Example Input File
BEGIN OPTIONS
PRINT_FLOWS
PRINT_INPUT
SAVE_FLOWS
END OPTIONS
BEGIN DIMENSIONS
MAXBOUND 1
END DIMENSIONS
BEGIN PERIOD 1
1 1 1 1500000.0
END PERIOD
Available Observation Types
Stress Package | Observation Type | ID1 | ID2 | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
ESL | esl | cellid or boundname | -- | Energy source loading rate between the groundwater system and a energy source loading boundary or a group of boundaries. |
Example Observation Input File
BEGIN OPTIONS
DIGITS 7
PRINT_INPUT
END OPTIONS
BEGIN CONTINUOUS FILEOUT my_model.esl.obs.csv
# obsname obstype ID
esl_7_102_17 ESL 7 102 17
esl_7_102_17 ESL CW_1
esources ESL esources
END CONTINUOUS