4. B modeling#
4.1. Characteristics of B modeling#
It is the same modeling as above but with miscible modeling THH2D (with an infinite Henry coefficient). The expected results should therefore be exactly the same.
4.2. Tested sizes and results#
\(X\) ( \(m\) ) |
\(Y\) ( \(m\) ) |
Time (years) |
\(\mathit{PRE1}\) ( \(\mathit{Pa}\) )) External Source** |
Tolerance (:math:`text{%}`**) ** |
|
5 |
-450 |
27 |
27 |
2.9E7 |
20 |
5 |
-450 |
10000 |
10000 |
4.35E6 |
20 |
7 |
-450 |
27 |
3.6E6 |
20 |
|
7 |
-450 |
10000 |
10000 |
4.34E6 |
20 |
The results are qualitatively consistent with those found in the Alliances literature: we only have isovalues as a reference, so the error tolerance is quite high (\(\text{20\%}\)).