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User's guide of Proceessing Modflow 5.0

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130 Processing <strong>Modflow</strong><br />

by PMWIN. The default code is the version DoD_1.5 developed by Zheng (1996). If you<br />

want to use a compiled version located in an other position, click the open file button<br />

and select the desired code from a dialog box.<br />

< The File Table: PMWIN uses the user-specified data to generate input files <strong>of</strong> MT3D.<br />

Description gives the name <strong>of</strong> the packages used in the flow model. The path and name <strong>of</strong><br />

the input file are shown in Destination File. PMWIN generates an input file, only if the<br />

corresponding Generate flag is checked. You may click on a flag to check or uncheck it.<br />

Normally, you do not need to worry about these flags, as PMWIN will take care <strong>of</strong> the<br />

settings.<br />

< Options:<br />

- Regenerate all input files for MT3D: You should check this option, if the input files<br />

3.6.3 MT3D<br />

have been deleted or overwritten by other programs.<br />

- Regenerate input files only, don't start MT3D: Check this option, if you do not want<br />

to run MT3D. You can start the simulation at a later time by executing the batch file<br />

MT3D.BAT.<br />

< OK: Click OK to start the generation <strong>of</strong> MT3D input files. In addition, PMWIN generates<br />

a batch file MT3D.BAT saved in your model directory. When all necessary files are<br />

generated, PMWIN automatically runs MT3D.BAT in a DOS-window. During a flow<br />

simulation, MT3D saves results to various output files and writes a detailed run record to<br />

the listing file OUTPUT.MT3 saved in your model folder. See MT3D < Output Control...<br />

for details about the output terms.<br />

Fig. 3.47 The Run MT3D/MT3D96 dialog box

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