NEW version of HGS (October 2023 - Revision 2596)

The HydroGeoSphere Revision 2596 (October 2023) is now available for download.

This month we’ve got a few bug fixes that were uncovered due to their proximity to the new colloid transport functionality we introduced last week, and refactored a few model processes (i.e. model restart and array sizes default values) to improve your modelling experience.

We’ve also excited to introduce a new model output (written to both observation point/well files and binary output files) , and a few additional commands:

  • Volumetric water content (VWC) is now included as a standard output in the porous medium for variably saturated models, making it much easier to determine distribution of volumetric water content for models with heterogeneous porosity.

  • New command ‘reservoir storage loss table’ for the reservoir with spillway boundary condition that allows a user to specify a depletion of reservoir storage based on a time-value table .

  • New commands ‘adjust absolute nodal elevation by sheet’ and ‘adjust relative nodal elevation by sheet’ can be used during mesh layer generation to adjust nodal elevations by a specified tolerance .

  • New command ‘write chosen segments’ that generates an ASCII output file of segment nodal endpoints.

You can find details about these new commands in the HydroGeoSphere Reference Manual. And as always, we are committed to the continued improvement to the user experience. Do you have suggestions for new commands or improvements to the user experience? Send your ideas to support@aquanty.com!

The latest installers are available on the HGS download page and a full list of changes/updates can be found in the release notes.

Download the October 2023 release of HydroGeoSphere here: https://www.aquanty.com/hgs-download

Review the release notes here: https://www.aquanty.com/updates

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