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User's guide of Proceessing Modflow 5.0

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Processing <strong>Modflow</strong> 107<br />

MODFLOW < Run...<br />

Fig. 3.31 The Strongly Implicit Procedure Package dialog box<br />

Fig. 3.32 The Slice Successive Overrelaxation Package dialog box<br />

Select this menu item, if you want to check the model data or run the flow simulation with<br />

MODFLOW. The available settings <strong>of</strong> the Run <strong>Modflow</strong> dialog box (Fig. 3.33) are described<br />

below.<br />

< <strong>Modflow</strong> Version and <strong>Modflow</strong> Program: Several variants <strong>of</strong> MODFLOW are included<br />

in PMWIN, all <strong>of</strong> them are compiled with a FORTRAN compiler <strong>of</strong> Lahey. PMWIN<br />

automatically installs the executables <strong>of</strong> these variants. Their full paths and file names are<br />

given in table 3.4. If you want to use a compiled version located in another position, click<br />

the open file button and select the desired code from a dialog box. The <strong>User's</strong> own<br />

version must be selected, if you want to use your own version <strong>of</strong> MODFLOW. Refer to<br />

Appendix 5 for how to configure PMWIN to run with your own MODFLOW.<br />

< The File Table: PMWIN uses the user-specified data to generate input files for MODFLOW<br />

3.6.1 MODFLOW

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