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[AHW28-P15] The Advanced Interface of Thermal-Hydrological-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) Simulation Processes
Keywords:simulation , graphical user interface, Thermal-Hydrological-Mechanical-Chemical , THMC
Significant enhancements in preprocessing tasks include geometry management in the field site. Users can set specific areas, such as boreholes or monitor well locations in two-dimension, to obtain more detail through better mesh resolution. Furthermore, users can set simplified construction parameters (e.g., layer distribution, layer split resolution in the Z direction, material information, etc.) to generate three-dimensional meshes easily. By using finite element method approaches, the versatile types of points, faces, or volumes for all the boundary and initial conditions of simulation model spatial inputs can be set by mouse clicks in our integrated user interface. This will allow researchers to use and analyze complex systems more efficiently. These enhancements collectively contribute to more streamlined, user-friendly, and powerful simulation capabilities, which can significantly advance research in various fields.