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7, 2012 Berlin, Germany 3rd International FEFLOW® User Conference

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In this Third Circular for the <strong>3rd</strong> Dear FEFLOW Community,<br />

<strong>International</strong> FEFLOW <strong>User</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, we present the<br />

complete schedule for all conference events including the associated training courses and a<br />

concluding FEFLOW 6.1 spotlight session on Wednesday afternoon.<br />

We look forward to meeting all of you here in <strong>Berlin</strong> this summer!<br />

The Organizing Committee<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> and Training Program<br />

Training<br />

<strong>Conference</strong><br />

Training<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> fees<br />

Early-bird prices for conference and training until June 30, <strong>2012</strong>:<br />

Please register via the registration form on the conference web site.<br />

Training<br />

Tuesday-Friday<br />

(Aug. 28 – 31)<br />

Thursday-Saturday<br />

(Aug. 30 – Sept. 1)<br />

Three days<br />

conference<br />

Preconference<br />

excursion<br />

with SMA<br />

without<br />

SMA<br />

after<br />

June 30<br />

350 € 450 € + 150 €<br />

with SMA<br />

without<br />

SMA<br />

25 €<br />

after<br />

June 30<br />

PEST 1200 € 1200 € + 150 €<br />

FEFLOW Basics 700 € 900 € + 100 €<br />

Workshops<br />

per day<br />

PEST: Model Calibration, Quantification of<br />

Predictive Uncertainty and Interfacing with<br />

FEFLOW<br />

FEFLOW Basics<br />

Sunday (Sept. 2) Preconference Excursion<br />

Monday-<br />

Wednesday<br />

(Sept. 3-5)<br />

Thursday (Sept. 6)<br />

Friday (Sept. 7)<br />

FEFLOW 6<br />

Standard user<br />

interface<br />

Programming<br />

Interface IFM<br />

FEFLOW <strong>User</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Geothermal<br />

modeling<br />

Densitydependent<br />

simulation<br />

Unsaturated<br />

flow<br />

Reactivetransport<br />

modeling<br />

150 € 200 € + 50 €<br />

Geological<br />

Models for<br />

FEFLOW<br />

using Leapfrog<br />

Hydro<br />

The latest information on the conference can be found on www.feflow.com/feflow<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

FEFLOW ® <strong>User</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

Venue<br />

Older than <strong>Berlin</strong> itself and located between the arms of the rivers Dahme and Spree, Köpenick<br />

has kept its small-town touch. At the same time the bustling <strong>Berlin</strong> city center is within<br />

easy reach via public transport.<br />

Our conference venue, the pentahotel <strong>Berlin</strong>-Köpenick (www.pentahotels.com), is situated<br />

directly at the banks of the river Dahme, with a view of the old town and Köpenick castle. The<br />

branching network of rivers, lakes and channels in and around Köpenick provides a perfect<br />

set for our dinner boat trip.<br />

pentahotel <strong>Berlin</strong>-Köpenick<br />

Grünauer Straße 1<br />

12557 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Phone: +49 (0)30 654 790<br />

Fax: +49 (0)30 654 795 55<br />

info.koepenick@pentahotels.com<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> offers accomodation in all price categories, ranging from high-class hotels to<br />

inexpensive private rooms.<br />

We have reserved a number of rooms at a special conference rate at the conference venue<br />

and some other hotels. Please refer to ‚FEFLOW‘ for your booking at:<br />

◊ pentahotel <strong>Berlin</strong>-Köpenick<br />

www.pentahotels.com<br />

◊ Best Western Hotel Köpenick<br />

www.koepenick.bestwestern.de<br />

Travel details<br />

The conference can be reached by plane via the BER airport <strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg (<strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Schönefeld), by train, or by car.<br />

For a detailed travel description and links to corresponding online services, please check<br />

the conference web site:<br />

www.feflow.com/feflow<strong>2012</strong><br />

Organizer<br />

DHI-WASY GmbH<br />

Waltersdorfer Str. 105, 12526 <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Phone: +49 (0)30 67 99 98-0<br />

Fax: +49 (0)30 67 99 98-99<br />

feflow<strong>2012</strong>@dhi-wasy.de<br />

www.feflow.com www.dhigroup.com<br />

3 rd <strong>International</strong><br />

FEFLOW ® <strong>User</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

September 3 - 7, <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Third Circular


preliminary Schedule<br />

MONDAY 3 September<br />

9:30 Opening Remarks<br />

10:15 Modeling of Artificial Groundwater Recharge W. Kinzelbach ETH Zürich, Switzerland<br />

10:45<br />

11:00<br />

11:15<br />

11:30<br />

11:45<br />

GW MANAGEMENT AND COMpLEx GEOLOGICAL SETTINGS I<br />

Quantitative impact assessment of an open-pit mine<br />

in south New-Caledonia, in a tropical climate and<br />

pseudo-karstic context<br />

Prognoses of groundwater influenced flooding of the<br />

mining area Cottbus-Nord<br />

Comparison of methods used to model mine sites with<br />

deep unsaturated zones using FEFLOW<br />

Implementation of a hydrogeological simulation model<br />

of Cobre las Cruces mine site<br />

Designing a mine water management plan with low<br />

environmental impact through numerical modeling<br />

12:00 Lunch Break<br />

M. Boisson, F. Lenhardt,<br />

R. Vigouroux<br />

SOGREAH, Echirolles, France<br />

B. Monninkhoff, J. Luo DHI-WASY, <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

P. O. Sinton, J. L.<br />

Moreno<br />

J. C. Baquero, A. Francos,<br />

A. Jiménez, M. J. de<br />

los Reyes, M. Rojas<br />

F. Wang, M. Niermann<br />

AquaGeo, Conifer, USA<br />

Cobre Las Cruces, Seville,<br />

Spain<br />

Fortescue Metals Group, Perth,<br />

Australia<br />

13:15 Dealing with uncertainties in groundwater protection E. Frind Waterloo University, Canada<br />

13:45<br />

14:00<br />

14:15<br />

14:30<br />

GW MANAGEMENT AND COMpLEx GEOLOGICAL SETTINGS II<br />

Challenges in using FEFLOW in large infrastructure<br />

projects<br />

Elaboration of numerical models for the simulation of<br />

groundwater flow in Northern Switzerland<br />

Understanding complex well field functioning including<br />

infiltration basins with unsaturated/saturated 3D<br />

modeling<br />

Future design of the river Erft - 3D-modeling of<br />

groundwater-surface water interactions for the assessment<br />

of river scenarios<br />

14:45 Tea/Coffee Break<br />

15:15<br />

15:45<br />

On the use of some specific transport solutions for the<br />

calibration of flow models and the exploitation of flow<br />

solutions<br />

OpenMI coupled surface-subsurface water flow<br />

simulation for subsurface flood modeling<br />

16:00 OpenMI coupling of FEFLOW and MIKE SHE<br />

16:15<br />

Simulation of recharge to the water table using CUDA<br />

and FEFLOW plug-ins<br />

16:30 A FEFLOW IFM plug-in for mechanical coupling<br />

16:55<br />

17:10<br />

17:25<br />

A FEFLOW plug-in helping to ensure safety against<br />

hydraulic heave<br />

Depth dependent evapotranspiration: Practical<br />

applications of FEFLOW’s equation editor<br />

Coupled surface water, groundwater and recharge<br />

modeling in Paulinenaue, Brandenburg<br />

17:40 Poster Session, Wine & Beer<br />

Ch. Helweg, M. R.<br />

Mølgaard, M. M. Rohde,<br />

E. T. Paamand, T. S.<br />

Knudsen, L. Tranholm,<br />

S. O. T. Kristiansen,<br />

R. F. Sand<br />

J. Luo, P. Schätzl, B.<br />

Monninkhoff, J. Becker,<br />

C. Gmünder, P. Jordan<br />

S. Loizeau, Y. Rossier,<br />

J.-P. Gaudet<br />

S. Simon, H. Diez,<br />

M. Pätsch<br />

ExTENDING THE SCOpE OF FEFLOW<br />

GEO, Lyngby, Denmark<br />

DHI-WASY, <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong> /<br />

NAGRA, Wettingen / Simultec,<br />

Zürich / Böhringer, Oberwil,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Veolia, Rueil-Malmaison /<br />

Laboratoire d’étude des<br />

Transferts en Hydrologie et<br />

Environnement, Grenoble,<br />

France<br />

Erftverband, Bergheim /<br />

DHI-WASY, Köln, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

F. J. Cornaton DHI-WASY <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

B. Becker, F. M. Evers,<br />

H. Schüttrumpf<br />

K. Yamagata, M. B.<br />

Butts, J. Grooss, D. N.<br />

Graham, T. H. Clausen,<br />

R. Gründler, B. Monninkhoff,<br />

V. Clausnitzer<br />

Deltares, Delft, The Netherlands<br />

/ RWTH Aachen,<br />

<strong>Germany</strong><br />

DHI Denmark, Hørsholm,<br />

Denmark / DHI-WASY <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

<strong>Germany</strong><br />

L. Townley, W. Urdaneta NTEC, Perth, Australia<br />

W. Rühaak, V. F. Bense,<br />

L. Pei, I. Sass<br />

S. Horsten, N. Huber,<br />

H. Schüttrumpf<br />

D. Anderson, C. Wasko<br />

T. Koch, B. Monninkhoff,<br />

B. Pfützner<br />

TU Darmstadt, <strong>Germany</strong> /<br />

University of East Anglia,<br />

Norwich, United Kingdom<br />

RWTH Aachen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

AquaResource, Breslau,<br />

Canada / University of New<br />

South Wales, Sydney, Australia<br />

DHI-WASY, <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong> /<br />

BAH, <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

TUESDAY 4 September<br />

9:00<br />

9:30<br />

9:45<br />

10:00<br />

Environmental models - rarely right but quantifiably<br />

wrong<br />

Use of cloud computing to calibrate a highly<br />

parameterized FEFLOW model<br />

J. Doherty<br />

CALIBRATION, UNCERTAINTY & OpTIMISATION<br />

The wisdom of crowds in hydrogeology - a conceptual<br />

model calibration approach for dense investigated<br />

fields<br />

Examples of application of the pilot-points method,<br />

implemented with FEFLOW and PEST<br />

10:15 Tea/Coffee Break<br />

10:45<br />

11:00<br />

11:15<br />

Modeling of complex mine settings in the Peruvian<br />

Andes<br />

Optimizing the thermal regime of groundwater<br />

withdrawals for fish hatchery management<br />

Insight into the uncertainty of free convection in<br />

porous media<br />

K. Hayley, J. Schumacher,<br />

G. J. MacMillan,<br />

L.-Ch. Boutin<br />

C. Braun , A. Bender,<br />

M. Klute<br />

Watermark Numerical Computing,<br />

Brisbane, Australia<br />

Matrix Solutions, Calgary,<br />

Canada<br />

BCE, Koblenz, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

O. Masset, J. Poppei AF-Consult, Baden, Switzerland<br />

R. Dufour, G. Mariethoz,<br />

P. Renard, D. Evans,<br />

A. Carpentier, J. Cho<br />

N. M. DeNovio,<br />

J. Randall, C. Einberger<br />

Y. Xie, C. Simmons,<br />

R. Hunt<br />

11:30 Groundwater monitoring wells depth location A. Abdeh-Kolahchi<br />

11:45 Lunch Break<br />

13:00<br />

14:00<br />

14:30<br />

14:45<br />

15:00<br />

panel Discussion<br />

Groundwater Models - Aspiration vs. Reality<br />

MWH Peru, Lima, Peru /<br />

University of New South Wales,<br />

Sydney, Australia / University of<br />

Neuchatel, Switzerland<br />

Golder Associates,<br />

Redmond, USA<br />

Flinders University, Adelaide,<br />

Australia / USGS, Middleton,<br />

USA<br />

Soil Conservation and<br />

Watershed Management<br />

Research Institute, Tehran, Iran<br />

It’s the classical dilemma faced by groundwater consultants: The client provides sparse and fuzzy input data yet<br />

expects quick and precise predictions, while the modeler would much rather work on a generous schedule, from<br />

a comprehensive and reliable data set, and with the understanding that uncertainty will be integral part of any<br />

results.<br />

How are these interests to be balanced so that we maintain integrity and remain true to sound scientific and<br />

engineering principles?<br />

Local balance accuracy in finite elements:<br />

Myth and truth<br />

Borehole heat exchangers: sensitivity analysis of the<br />

most important factors affecting their performances<br />

Validating a high resolution numerical model of a<br />

borehole heat exchanger using FEFLOW<br />

Low-temperature geothermal waste heat utilization<br />

from in-situ bitumen recovery operations<br />

15:15 Tea/Coffee Break<br />

15:45<br />

16:00<br />

16:15<br />

Thermal effect of hydrogeological factors on<br />

closed-loop ground source geothermal systems<br />

Numerical modeling and sensitivity study of slinky-coil<br />

ground heat exchangers<br />

Groundwater flow and heat transfer modeling to<br />

estimate the area suitable for ATES<br />

17:30 <strong>Conference</strong> Dinner & Boat Trip<br />

GEOTHERMICS I<br />

H.-J. G. Diersch DHI-WASY <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

A. Casasso, R. Sethi Politecnico di Torino, Italy<br />

V. Wagner, P. Bayer,<br />

G. Bisch, J. Braun, N.<br />

Klaas, P. Blum<br />

R. A. Schincariol, N.<br />

Nakevska<br />

S. E. Dehkordi, R. A.<br />

Schincariol<br />

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology<br />

/ University of Stuttgart, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

/ ETH Zürich, Switzerland<br />

University of Western Ontario,<br />

London, Canada<br />

University of Western Ontario,<br />

London, Canada<br />

H. Fujii, S. Yamasaki Kyushu University, Japan<br />

M. Yoshioka, U. Youhei,<br />

H.Fujii, M.Yamaya<br />

Geological Survey of Japan,<br />

AIST/Kyushu University/Japan<br />

Groundwater Development Co.,<br />

Ltd., Japan<br />

WEDNESDAY 5 September<br />

9:00<br />

9:30<br />

9:45<br />

10:00<br />

Variable density groundwater flow:<br />

Approaches, challenges and future resolutions<br />

3D process modeling of flow as well as brine and<br />

tracer transport in the overburden of a flooded salt<br />

mine<br />

The evolution of saline intrusion into the Leederville<br />

aquifer and its implications for sustainable<br />

groundwater supply<br />

Conductive and convective heat transport within the<br />

Northeast German Basin and their sensitivity to the<br />

spatial discretization<br />

10:15 Tea/Coffee Break<br />

10:45<br />

11:00<br />

11:15<br />

11:30<br />

11:45<br />

Modeling of deep geothermal reservoir for a technical<br />

feasibility study and optimization of well configuration<br />

for a geothermal plant in Denmark<br />

Geothermal scenario modeling at deep aquifers of<br />

the Vienna Basin, Austria - pilot area of the project<br />

TRANSENERGY<br />

Open loop ground source energy for heating and<br />

cooling - lessons learned in central London, UK<br />

Dynamic numerical groundwater model on thermal<br />

impact using a 1 MW exchanger field<br />

Geothermal modeling at city district level for<br />

optimised groundwater management<br />

12:00 Lunch Break<br />

13:15 Awards Show<br />

13:30<br />

DENSITY<br />

C. Simmons<br />

J. Poppei, G. Resele,<br />

F. Wenderoth<br />

A. Brooker,<br />

P. Commander<br />

GEOTHERMICS II<br />

B. O. Kaiser, M. Cacace,<br />

M. Scheck-Wenderoth,<br />

A. Przybycin,<br />

B. Lewerenz<br />

F. D. Christensen<br />

S. Hoyer, M. Bottig,<br />

G. Götzl, F. Zekiri, G.<br />

Schubert<br />

S. Arthur, A. Gennarini,<br />

A. Herbert<br />

C. G. Höfer-Öllinger, K.<br />

Heimlich, K. Müggenburg<br />

Flinders University & National<br />

Centre for Groundwater Research<br />

and Training, Adelaide,<br />

Australia<br />

AF-Consult, Baden, Switzerland<br />

/ AQUASOIL, <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

NTEC, Perth / University of<br />

Western Australia, Australia<br />

University of Potsdam /<br />

GFZ Potsdam, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Ramboll, Copenhagen,<br />

Denmark<br />

Geological Survey of Austria,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

ESI, Shrewsbury, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

GEOCONSULT, Salzburg,<br />

Austria<br />

G. Gaultier, B. Canaletta Artelia, Echirolles, France<br />

FEFLOW 6.1—COMpLETING A SOFTWARE GENERATION CHANGE<br />

FEFLOW facing today’s demands of groundwater and<br />

porous-media modeling<br />

Beyond the new GUI: Distinctive aspects of<br />

FEFLOW 6.1<br />

V. Clausnitzer DHI-WASY <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

R. Gründler DHI-WASY <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

The FEFLOW Development and Service teams answer questions from the audience and demonstrate key features of<br />

the recent release, including<br />

• Analytical and logical expressions for selection and assignment operations<br />

• Enhanced modeling of borehole heat exchangers<br />

• Powerful new visualization features<br />

• SAMG solver control and performance<br />

• PEST Interface

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