2000
DOI: 10.2172/1012234
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STOMP Subsurface Transport Over Multiple Phases Version 2.0 Theory Guide

Abstract: In writing this guide for the STOMP simulator, the authors have assumed that the reader comprehends concepts and theories associated with (multiple-phase) hydrology, heat transfer, thermodynamics, radioactive chain decay, and relative permeability-saturation-capillary pressure constitutive functions. The authors further assume that the reader is familiar with the computing environment on which they plan to compile and execute the STOMP simulator.The STOMP simulator requires an ANSI FORTRAN 77 compiler to gener… Show more

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“…A complete overview of these relations can be found in White and Oostrom (2000). In this section, only the relations between relative permeability, fluid saturation, and capillary pressure (k-S-P) pertinent to the reported simulations are described.…”
Section: Stomp Simulator and Constitutive Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete overview of these relations can be found in White and Oostrom (2000). In this section, only the relations between relative permeability, fluid saturation, and capillary pressure (k-S-P) pertinent to the reported simulations are described.…”
Section: Stomp Simulator and Constitutive Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water content formulation itself has been previously shown to cause solution instability for soils near saturation (Hills et al, 1989). Instead of solving the soil water and groundwater separately, we use a flow model for variably saturated porous media, STOMP (Subsurface Transport Over Multiple Phases) (White and Oostrom, 2000), to see if it can resolve the oscillation in the total soil C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information from the geocellular model was ported to a numerical model using geologic visualization software. The STOMP-CO2 simulator (White and Oostrom, 2000;White and Oostrom, 2006;and White et al, 2012) developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was used for the simulations.…”
Section: Baseline Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solute mass conservation governing equations are solved sequentially, following the solution of the coupled flow equations, by a direct application of the integral volume finite difference method. The STOMP simulator is written in the FORTRAN 77 language, following American National Standards Institute standards (White and Oostrom, 2000).…”
Section: Pipeline Routing Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%