Posted by Rick Kossik
Over the last two years I posted six excerpts from the Contaminant Transport Module Online Course. I had promised that it was under development and would eventually be posted in full. I posted the last of these excerpts a year ago and then went silent, so you may have wondered "what happened?". With the exception of the last excerpt, these were from the (early) conceptual parts of the Course. The remainder of the Course is "hands-on" and procedural and would not have necessarily worked well in a blog format. Hence, the silence. Well, FINALLY (after 2 years of effort) the full Course is now available. In this post, I briefly provide an overview of what you can expect.
Showing posts with label water quality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water quality. Show all posts
January 27, 2022
January 31, 2021
Avoiding Concentration Spikes when Simulating Cells that are Emptying (and Refilling)
Posted by Rick Kossik
As part of the process of creating a very detailed online course for the GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module (for which a number of excerpts have been published in previous blog posts), I have been revisiting the most common questions and problems that we have been asked about by our users over the years in order to make sure to discuss these in the course (as well as to add more detailed descriptions, when warranted, in the User's Guide).In this blog post, I will first discuss the nature of the problem (when does it occur?) and how to address it in the current release of GoldSim (12.1). For those that are interested, I will then discuss the numerical reasons for this problem, as well as an alternative approach that will be available for addressing the problem in the next GoldSim release (expected later this year).
December 14, 2020
GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module Online Course, Excerpt #5: Chemical Processes Controlling Mass Transport
Posted by Rick Kossik
This is the fifth installment of short excerpts from the online CT Course that is currently under development. These excerpts are all, by necessity, from the conceptual parts of the Course, as those parts that are "hands-on" don't necessarily work well in a blog format. However, there is plenty of conceptual matter to discuss (the Course is very detailed and extensive), so I'm hoping you will still find these excerpts useful.The first excerpt simply provided the outline describing how the Course will be organized. The second excerpt discussed the key decisions required before starting to build a contaminant transport model. The third excerpt discussed the problem of uncertainty in contaminant transport models and the underlying philosophy of the GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module. The fourth excerpt provided an overview of the physical processes controlling mass transport (advection, dispersion and diffusion).
This excerpt provides an overview of the chemical processes controlling fate and transport.
November 13, 2020
GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module Online Course, Excerpt #4: Physical Processes Controlling Mass Transport
Posted by Rick Kossik
As I noted in previous blog posts, I am currently working on an online CT Course. In order to provide some useful material for users in the meantime, I plan to post excerpts from time to time as I slowly progress through the development of the Course.The first excerpt simply provided the outline describing how the Course will be organized. The second excerpt discussed the key decisions required before starting to build a contaminant transport model. The third excerpt discussed the problem of uncertainty in contaminant transport models and the underlying philosophy of the GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module.
This excerpt finally starts to get a bit more technical, and provides an overview of the physical processes controlling mass transport (advection, dispersion and diffusion).
October 5, 2020
GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module Online Course, Excerpt #3: The GoldSim Contaminant Transport Modeling Philosophy
Posted by Rick Kossik
As I noted in previous blog posts, I am currently working on an online CT Course. In order to provide some useful material for users in the meantime, I plan to post excerpts from time to time as I slowly progress through the development of the Course.The first excerpt simply provided the outline describing how the Course will be organized. The second excerpt discussed the key decisions required before starting to build a contaminant transport model. In this excerpt from one of the introductory Units of the Course, I discuss the problem of uncertainty in contaminant transport models and then summarize the underlying philosophy of the GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module.
September 3, 2020
GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module Online Course, Excerpt #2: Key Decisions Required Before Starting to Build a Contaminant Transport Model
Posted by Rick Kossik
As I noted in my previous blog post, I am currently working on an online CT Course. This will be a long-term project (I'm hoping to finish by the end of the year). But in order to provide some useful material for users in the meantime, I plan to post excerpts from time to time as I slowly progress through the development of the Course. A blog is not the best venue for presenting the entire Course (even in parts), but I think it will be possible to provide a number of short excerpts that could be of value.The first excerpt simply provided the outline describing how the Course will be organized. In this excerpt, I present some information from a preliminary Lesson discussing the key decisions required before starting to build a contaminant transport model.
July 2, 2020
GoldSim Contaminant Transport Module Online Course, Excerpt #1: Course Outline
Posted by Rick Kossik
As many of you may know, several years ago, we posted our free online GoldSim Course. This Course has been tremendously popular, with almost 900 registered users (and an uncounted number of users who took the Course without registering - registration is optional). The Course, however, only covers the basic GoldSim framework, and does not discuss any of the specialized modules. Many people have expressed interest in a Course on the Contaminant Transport (CT) Module, but we have never had the time to put one together. Creating effective online Courses is tremendously time-consuming: the basic Course took at almost a man-year to complete.
However, one advantage of the pandemic we are living through is that it actually provides an opportunity to work on some of the things we have not had time for. In my case, it has provided an opportunity for me to spend some time on the CT Course. This will be a long-term project (I'm hoping to finish by the end of the year). But in order to provide some useful material for users in the meantime, I plan to post excerpts from time to time as I slowly progress through the development of the Course. A blog is not the best venue for presenting the entire Course (even in parts), but I think it will be possible to provide a number of short excerpts that could be of value.
So far, I have developed a very detailed outline and have completed the first 3 Units (out of 15). In the first excerpt, I simply provide the outline describing how the Course will be organized. Note, of course, that things may change slightly as the Course continues to unfold! Hopefully, this will get you excited about what is to come.
However, one advantage of the pandemic we are living through is that it actually provides an opportunity to work on some of the things we have not had time for. In my case, it has provided an opportunity for me to spend some time on the CT Course. This will be a long-term project (I'm hoping to finish by the end of the year). But in order to provide some useful material for users in the meantime, I plan to post excerpts from time to time as I slowly progress through the development of the Course. A blog is not the best venue for presenting the entire Course (even in parts), but I think it will be possible to provide a number of short excerpts that could be of value.
So far, I have developed a very detailed outline and have completed the first 3 Units (out of 15). In the first excerpt, I simply provide the outline describing how the Course will be organized. Note, of course, that things may change slightly as the Course continues to unfold! Hopefully, this will get you excited about what is to come.
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