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Mathematical models are the effective tool to solve different tasks
predicting pollutant movement. The finite difference method is the
oldest, but still remains widely used in hydrogeological practice.
However, this method is not very useful to construct the new
transport models because it cannot approximate the shape of
remediation elements exactly. Therefore the book is concerned with
the FEM (Finite Element Method) and BEM (Boundary Element Method),
and also with the comparison of advantages of these methods in
groundwater hydrology. The combination of the BEM and the
random-walk particle tracking method, which seems to be a very
useful tool to model the spread of pollution in groundwater, are
also presented. The computer programmes have been developed on the
basis of the theoretical backgrounds of these methods. They use the
Visual C++ programming language for Windows 95/NT platform and will
be included in the book.
Mathematical models are the effective tool to solve different tasks predicting pollutant movement. The finite difference method is the oldest, but still remains widely used in hydrogeological practice. However, this method is not very useful to construct the new transport models because it cannot approximate the shape of remediation elements exactly. Therefore the book is concerned with the FEM (Finite Element Method) and BEM (Boundary Element Method), and also with the comparison of advantages of these methods in groundwater hydrology. The combination of the BEM and the random-walk particle tracking method, which seems to be a very useful tool to model the spread of pollution in groundwater, are also presented. The computer programmes have been developed on the basis of the theoretical backgrounds of these methods. They use the Visual C++ programming language for Windows 95/NT platform and will be included in the book.
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