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...@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ book_cover = "[TODO]" ...@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ book_cover = "[TODO]"
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/TODO-DONWLOAD-LINK.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/TODO-DONWLOAD-LINK.pdf)
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Start using OpenGeoSys by [downloading](/downloads) a prebuilt package. Start using OpenGeoSys by [downloading](/downloads) a prebuilt package.
links: links:
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url: /releases url: /releases
- headline: Developing OpenGeoSys - headline: Developing OpenGeoSys
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Getting started developing OpenGeoSys at the [Developer Guide](/docs/devguide). Getting started developing OpenGeoSys at the [Developer Guide](/docs/devguide).
links: links:
- text: <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Developer Guide - text: <i class="far fa-book"></i> Developer Guide
url: /docs/devguide url: /docs/devguide
- headline: Become part of the Community - headline: Become part of the Community
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Benchmarks Chapter 2](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Benchmark-Book-2/Chapter-02.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Benchmarks Chapter 2](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Benchmark-Book-2/Chapter-02.zip)
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### <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Bibliography ### <i class="far fa-book"></i> Bibliography
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Benchmark-Book-3/BMB3_final_version-opt.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Benchmark-Book-3/BMB3_final_version-opt.pdf)
This book presents a new suite of benchmarks for and examples of porous media mechanics collected over the last two years. It continues the assembly of benchmarks and examples for porous media mechanics published in 2014. The book covers various applications in the geosciences, geotechnics, geothermal energy, and geological waste deposition. The analysis of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes is essential to many applications in environmental engineering, such as geological waste deposition, geothermal energy utilisation, carbon capture and storage, water resources management, hydrology, and even climate change. In order to assess the feasibility and safety of geotechnical applications, process-based modelling is the only tool that can effectively quantify future scenarios, a fact which also creates a huge burden of responsibility concerning the reliability of computational tools. The book shows that benchmarking offers a suitable methodology for verifying the quality of modelling tools based on best practices, and together with code comparison fosters community efforts. It also provides a brief introduction to the DECOVALEX, SeSBench and MOMAS initiatives. This benchmark book is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative – an open source project designed to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation. This book presents a new suite of benchmarks for and examples of porous media mechanics collected over the last two years. It continues the assembly of benchmarks and examples for porous media mechanics published in 2014. The book covers various applications in the geosciences, geotechnics, geothermal energy, and geological waste deposition. The analysis of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes is essential to many applications in environmental engineering, such as geological waste deposition, geothermal energy utilisation, carbon capture and storage, water resources management, hydrology, and even climate change. In order to assess the feasibility and safety of geotechnical applications, process-based modelling is the only tool that can effectively quantify future scenarios, a fact which also creates a huge burden of responsibility concerning the reliability of computational tools. The book shows that benchmarking offers a suitable methodology for verifying the quality of modelling tools based on best practices, and together with code comparison fosters community efforts. It also provides a brief introduction to the DECOVALEX, SeSBench and MOMAS initiatives. This benchmark book is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative – an open source project designed to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation.
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Input files Chapter 4.7.8](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Benchmark-Book-3/Input-files-Vogel-Chapter-4_7_8.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Input files Chapter 4.7.8](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Benchmark-Book-3/Input-files-Vogel-Chapter-4_7_8.zip)
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<https://oc.ufz.de/index.php/s/XQ0X3z7rbcsSzii> <https://oc.ufz.de/index.php/s/XQ0X3z7rbcsSzii>
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### <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Bibliography ### <i class="far fa-book"></i> Bibliography
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Comp-Geotechnics-I/Computational_Geotechnics_I.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Comp-Geotechnics-I/Computational_Geotechnics_I.pdf)
In this book, effective computational methods to facilitate those pivotal simulations using open-source software are introduced and discussed with a special focus on the coupled thermo-mechanical behavior of the rock salt. A cohesive coverage of applying geotechnical modeling to the subsurface storage of hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources is accompanied by specific, reproducible example simulations to provide the reader with direct access to this fascinating and important field. Energy carriers such as natural gas, hydrogen, oil, and even compressed air can be stored in subsurface geological formations such as depleted oil or gas reservoirs, aquifers, and caverns in salt rock. Many challenges have arisen in the design, safety and environmental impact assessment of such systems, not the least of which is that large-scale experimentation is not a feasible option. Therefore, simulation techniques are central to the design and risk assessment of these and similar geotechnical facilities. In this book, effective computational methods to facilitate those pivotal simulations using open-source software are introduced and discussed with a special focus on the coupled thermo-mechanical behavior of the rock salt. A cohesive coverage of applying geotechnical modeling to the subsurface storage of hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources is accompanied by specific, reproducible example simulations to provide the reader with direct access to this fascinating and important field. Energy carriers such as natural gas, hydrogen, oil, and even compressed air can be stored in subsurface geological formations such as depleted oil or gas reservoirs, aquifers, and caverns in salt rock. Many challenges have arisen in the design, safety and environmental impact assessment of such systems, not the least of which is that large-scale experimentation is not a feasible option. Therefore, simulation techniques are central to the design and risk assessment of these and similar geotechnical facilities.
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Comp-Geotechnics-I/inputFiles.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Comp-Geotechnics-I/inputFiles.zip)
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### <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Bibliography ### <i class="far fa-book"></i> Bibliography
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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...@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ book_cover = "Computation-Hydrology-I-Cover.png" ...@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ book_cover = "Computation-Hydrology-I-Cover.png"
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-I/OGS.Tutorial-Computational.Hydrology.I-Groundwater.Flow.Modelling.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-I/OGS.Tutorial-Computational.Hydrology.I-Groundwater.Flow.Modelling.pdf)
This tutorial on the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) in computational hydrology is based on a one-week HIGRADE-course at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany. The book contains general information regarding hydrological and groundwater flow modelling and the pre-processing and step-by-step model set-up of a case study with OGS and related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. In addition, it also illustrates the application of pre- and post-processing tools such as ArcGIS or ParaView for the preparation of input data as well as the optimal presentation of simulation results. This tutorial on the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) in computational hydrology is based on a one-week HIGRADE-course at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany. The book contains general information regarding hydrological and groundwater flow modelling and the pre-processing and step-by-step model set-up of a case study with OGS and related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. In addition, it also illustrates the application of pre- and post-processing tools such as ArcGIS or ParaView for the preparation of input data as well as the optimal presentation of simulation results.
...@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ This book is intended primarily for graduate students and applied scientists who ...@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ This book is intended primarily for graduate students and applied scientists who
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Linux Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-I/input_files_linux.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Linux Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-I/input_files_linux.zip)
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Windows Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-I/input_files_win.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Windows Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-I/input_files_win.zip)
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-II/CompHydroII-opt.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-II/CompHydroII-opt.pdf)
This book explores the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) for hydrological numerical simulations concerning conservative and reactive transport modeling. It provides general information on the hydrological and groundwater flow modeling of a real case study and step-by-step model set-up with OGS, while also highlighting related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The material is based on unpublished manuals and the results of a collaborative project between China and Germany (SUSTAIN H2O). Though the book is primarily intended for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological modeling, it also offers a valuable source of information for professional geoscientists wishing to expand their knowledge of the numerical modeling of hydrological processes including nitrate reactive transport modeling. This book is the second in a series that showcases further applications of computational modeling in hydrological science. This book explores the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) for hydrological numerical simulations concerning conservative and reactive transport modeling. It provides general information on the hydrological and groundwater flow modeling of a real case study and step-by-step model set-up with OGS, while also highlighting related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The material is based on unpublished manuals and the results of a collaborative project between China and Germany (SUSTAIN H2O). Though the book is primarily intended for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological modeling, it also offers a valuable source of information for professional geoscientists wishing to expand their knowledge of the numerical modeling of hydrological processes including nitrate reactive transport modeling. This book is the second in a series that showcases further applications of computational modeling in hydrological science.
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-II/CompHydroII-Input.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-II/CompHydroII-Input.zip)
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Tools](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-II/CompHydroII-Tools.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Tools](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-II/CompHydroII-Tools.zip)
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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book_cover = "Computational-Hydrology-III-Cover.jpg" book_cover = "Computational-Hydrology-III-Cover.jpg"
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-III/Computational-Hydrology-III.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-III/Computational-Hydrology-III.pdf)
This tutorial presents the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys(OGS) with a geochemical solver PHREEQC for ​ This tutorial presents the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys(OGS) with a geochemical solver PHREEQC for ​
​hydrological simulation concerning reactive transport modeling. It contains general information regarding reactive transport modeling and a step-by-step model set-up with OGS and PHREEQC, and related components such as GINA, Data Explorer, and ParaView. A code verification with Engesgaard benchmark and two application examples (Nitrate reduction and Treatment wetland) are presented in detail. ​hydrological simulation concerning reactive transport modeling. It contains general information regarding reactive transport modeling and a step-by-step model set-up with OGS and PHREEQC, and related components such as GINA, Data Explorer, and ParaView. A code verification with Engesgaard benchmark and two application examples (Nitrate reduction and Treatment wetland) are presented in detail.
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Benchmark Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-III/Computational-Hydrology-III-Files.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Benchmark Input Files](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Computational-Hydrology-III/Computational-Hydrology-III-Files.zip)
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{{< bib id="Jang:2018" >}} {{< bib id="Jang:2018" >}}
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-I/Basics-of-Heat-Transport-Processes-in-Geothermal-Systems-opt.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-I/Basics-of-Heat-Transport-Processes-in-Geothermal-Systems-opt.pdf)
This introduction to geothermal modeling deals with flow and heat transport processes in porous and fractured media related to geothermal energy applications. Following background coverage of geothermal resources and utilization in several countries, the basics of continuum mechanics for heat transport processes, as well as numerical methods for solving underlying governing equations are discussed. This examination forms the theoretical basis for five included step-by-step OpenGeoSys exercises, highlighting the most important computational areas within geothermal resource utilization, including heat diffusion, heat advection in porous and fractured media, and heat convection. The book concludes with an outlook on practical follow-up contributions investigating the numerical simulation of shallow and deep geothermal systems. This introduction to geothermal modeling deals with flow and heat transport processes in porous and fractured media related to geothermal energy applications. Following background coverage of geothermal resources and utilization in several countries, the basics of continuum mechanics for heat transport processes, as well as numerical methods for solving underlying governing equations are discussed. This examination forms the theoretical basis for five included step-by-step OpenGeoSys exercises, highlighting the most important computational areas within geothermal resource utilization, including heat diffusion, heat advection in porous and fractured media, and heat convection. The book concludes with an outlook on practical follow-up contributions investigating the numerical simulation of shallow and deep geothermal systems.
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- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Files for exercise <i>Computational Geothermics</i>](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-I/ComputationalGeothermicsExercises.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Files for exercise <i>Computational Geothermics</i>](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-I/ComputationalGeothermicsExercises.zip)
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/ebook_Shao_etal_2016_Geoenergy_Modeling_II.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/ebook_Shao_etal_2016_Geoenergy_Modeling_II.pdf)
This book is dedicated to the numerical modeling of shallow geothermal systems. The utilization of shallow geothermal energy involves the integration of multiple Borehole Heat Exchangers (BHE) with Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems to provide heating and cooling. The modeling practices explained in this book can improve the efficiency of these increasingly common systems. The book begins by explaining the basic theory of heat transport processes in man-made as well as natural media. These techniques are then applied to the simulation of borehole heat exchangers and their interaction with the surrounding soil. The numerical and analytical models are verified against analytical solutions and measured data from a Thermal Response Test, and finally, a real test site is analyzed through the model and discussed with regard to BHE and GSHP system design and optimization. This book is dedicated to the numerical modeling of shallow geothermal systems. The utilization of shallow geothermal energy involves the integration of multiple Borehole Heat Exchangers (BHE) with Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems to provide heating and cooling. The modeling practices explained in this book can improve the efficiency of these increasingly common systems. The book begins by explaining the basic theory of heat transport processes in man-made as well as natural media. These techniques are then applied to the simulation of borehole heat exchangers and their interaction with the surrounding soil. The numerical and analytical models are verified against analytical solutions and measured data from a Thermal Response Test, and finally, a real test site is analyzed through the model and discussed with regard to BHE and GSHP system design and optimization.
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Benchmarks](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/benchmarks.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Benchmarks](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/benchmarks.zip)
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> BHE Setup Tool](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/bhe_setup_tool.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> BHE Setup Tool](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/bhe_setup_tool.zip)
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Taucha Model](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/taucha_model.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Taucha Model](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/taucha_model.zip)
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> OGS Windows Executable](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/ogs.exe) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> OGS Windows Executable](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-II/ogs.exe)
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### <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Bibliography ### <i class="far fa-book"></i> Bibliography
{{< bib id="Shao:2016" >}} {{< bib id="Shao:2016" >}}
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-III/GeoenergyModelingIII-EGS.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-III/GeoenergyModelingIII-EGS.pdf)
This tutorial presents the introduction of the open-source software OpenGeoSys for enhanced geothermal reservoir modeling. There are various commercial software tools available to solve complex scientific questions in geothermics. This book will introduce the user to an open source numerical software code for geothermal modeling which can even be adapted and extended based on the needs of the researcher. This tutorial presents the introduction of the open-source software OpenGeoSys for enhanced geothermal reservoir modeling. There are various commercial software tools available to solve complex scientific questions in geothermics. This book will introduce the user to an open source numerical software code for geothermal modeling which can even be adapted and extended based on the needs of the researcher.
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### <i class="fas fa-download"></i> Downloads ### <i class="far fa-download"></i> Downloads
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files Linux](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-III/GeoEnergyModelingIII_input-files_unix.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files Linux](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-III/GeoEnergyModelingIII_input-files_unix.zip)
- [<i class="fas fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files Windows](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-III/GeoEnergyModelingIII_input-files_windows.zip) - [<i class="far fa-file-archive"></i> Input Files Windows](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Geoenergy-Model-III/GeoEnergyModelingIII_input-files_windows.zip)
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### <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Bibliography ### <i class="far fa-book"></i> Bibliography
{{< bib id="Watanabe:2016" >}} {{< bib id="Watanabe:2016" >}}
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/). This book requires [OpenGeoSys-5](/ogs-5/).
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[<i class="fas fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Heat-Storage-I/Models-of-Thermochemical-Heat-Storage.pdf) [<i class="far fa-file-pdf"></i> Download this book as PDF](https://ogsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/web/Books/Heat-Storage-I/Models-of-Thermochemical-Heat-Storage.pdf)
Thermal energy storage is of high strategic relevance for the establishment of a sustainable energy system. The development of next-generation storage systems like thermochemical solutions is accompanied by major scientific and engineering challenges. Due to the complexity of the considered storage systems and the exceptional efforts for the development of storage materials as well as for the implementation of large-scale experiments, modelling and numerical simulation are of outstanding importance for the prediction of the operational behaviour and the optimization of thermochemical heat storage systems. The deployment of the necessary simulation tools is thus one of the key research topics in the area of thermal energy storage systems. Thermal energy storage is of high strategic relevance for the establishment of a sustainable energy system. The development of next-generation storage systems like thermochemical solutions is accompanied by major scientific and engineering challenges. Due to the complexity of the considered storage systems and the exceptional efforts for the development of storage materials as well as for the implementation of large-scale experiments, modelling and numerical simulation are of outstanding importance for the prediction of the operational behaviour and the optimization of thermochemical heat storage systems. The deployment of the necessary simulation tools is thus one of the key research topics in the area of thermal energy storage systems.
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### <i class="fas fa-book"></i> Bibliography ### <i class="far fa-book"></i> Bibliography
{{< bib id="Lehmann:2018" >}} {{< bib id="Lehmann:2018" >}}
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### <i class="fas fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info ### <i class="far fa-code-branch"></i> OpenGeoSys Version Info
This book requires OpenGeoSys-6. This book requires OpenGeoSys-6.
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name = "User Guide" name = "User Guide"
url = "/docs/userguide" url = "/docs/userguide"
text = "Download, install and run an OGS benchmark in 5 minutes! No development setup required." text = "Download, install and run an OGS benchmark in 5 minutes! No development setup required."
icon = "fal fa-users"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Developer Guide" name = "Developer Guide"
url = "/docs/devguide" url = "/docs/devguide"
text = "You want to contribute to the OpenGeoSys project or implement a custom feature? In the Developer Guide you will find everything to get you started into OpenGeoSys development. Experienced developers will find a comprehensive list of advanced development topics." text = "You want to contribute to the OpenGeoSys project or implement a custom feature? In the Developer Guide you will find everything to get you started into OpenGeoSys development. Experienced developers will find a comprehensive list of advanced development topics."
icon = "fal fa-laptop-code"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Selected Benchmarks" name = "Selected Benchmarks"
url = "/docs/benchmarks" url = "/docs/benchmarks"
text = "Basic benchmarks are explained and input files are provided to get you started in using OGS." text = "Basic benchmarks are explained and input files are provided to get you started in using OGS."
icon = "fal fa-rabbit-fast"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Tools" name = "Tools"
url = "/docs/tools" url = "/docs/tools"
text = "Helpful tools for pre- and postprocessing." text = "Helpful tools for pre- and postprocessing."
icon = "fal fa-tools"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Data Explorer Manual" name = "Data Explorer Manual"
url = "https://jenkins.opengeosys.org/job/ufz/job/data_explorer_manual/job/master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/DataExplorer-Manual.pdf" url = "https://jenkins.opengeosys.org/job/ufz/job/data_explorer_manual/job/master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/DataExplorer-Manual.pdf"
text = "Manual for the graphical user interface for OpenGeoSys, the Data Explorer." text = "Manual for the graphical user interface for OpenGeoSys, the Data Explorer."
icon = "fal fa-file-image"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Source code documentation" name = "Source code documentation"
url = "https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/" url = "https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/"
text = "The OGS source code documentation is automatically generated right from the code itself via Doxygen and is nice reference while coding." text = "The OGS source code documentation is automatically generated right from the code itself via Doxygen and is nice reference while coding."
icon = "fal fa-file-code"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Styleguide" name = "Styleguide"
url = "https://ufz.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.xml" url = "https://ufz.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.xml"
text = "OpenGeoSys C++ Style Guide" text = "OpenGeoSys C++ Style Guide"
icon = "fal fa-file-check"
[[sections]] [[sections]]
name = "Mailing List" name = "Mailing List"
url = "https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ogs-users" url = "https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ogs-users"
text = "The mailing lists for OpenGeoSys users and developers are a good place to ask question related to anything OGS." text = "The mailing lists for OpenGeoSys users and developers are a good place to ask question related to anything OGS."
icon = "fal fa-mail-bulk"
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``` ```
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### <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Visual Studio remarks ### <i class="far fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Visual Studio remarks
When you configure with the Ninja generator you have to run CMake from the appropriate Visual Studio Command Prompt! From there you can both use `cmake` as well as `cmake-gui` which starts the GUI. In the GUI select the `Ninja` generator and leave the toggle `Use default native compilers` on. When you configure with the Ninja generator you have to run CMake from the appropriate Visual Studio Command Prompt! From there you can both use `cmake` as well as `cmake-gui` which starts the GUI. In the GUI select the `Ninja` generator and leave the toggle `Use default native compilers` on.
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### <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Conan 1.0.0 required ### <i class="far fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Conan 1.0.0 required
As of OpenGeoSys 6.1.0 Conan version 1.0.0 is required! Please update Conan by running `pip install --upgrade conan` or by downloading the Windows installer. As of OpenGeoSys 6.1.0 Conan version 1.0.0 is required! Please update Conan by running `pip install --upgrade conan` or by downloading the Windows installer.
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### <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Attention! ### <i class="far fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Attention!
We strongly recommend to simply use [Conan]({{< ref "conan.pandoc" >}}) for handling required third-party libraries. We strongly recommend to simply use [Conan]({{< ref "conan.pandoc" >}}) for handling required third-party libraries.
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### <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> GCC-like compilers only ### <i class="far fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> GCC-like compilers only
Tested on GCC and Clang. Tested on GCC and Clang.
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### <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Supported Visual Studio Generators ### <i class="far fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Supported Visual Studio Generators
- `Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64` (preferred) - `Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64` (preferred)
- `Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64` - `Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64`
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#### <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Multi-configuration with Conan and Visual Studio #### <i class="far fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> Multi-configuration with Conan and Visual Studio
With Conan one build directory corresponds to one configuration. If you want to have e.g. a release and a debug build you need to create two build directories. This is nothing new new to Linux / GCC user but differs to Visual Studios default behavior having just one build-folder / project with different configurations. A typical Visual Studio setup with both Release and Debug configs would be initialized as follows: With Conan one build directory corresponds to one configuration. If you want to have e.g. a release and a debug build you need to create two build directories. This is nothing new new to Linux / GCC user but differs to Visual Studios default behavior having just one build-folder / project with different configurations. A typical Visual Studio setup with both Release and Debug configs would be initialized as follows:
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