Rp. Chapuis et al., A user's approach to assess numerical codes for saturated and unsaturated seepage conditions, CAN GEOTECH, 38(5), 2001, pp. 1113-1126
Numerical models are useful tools to evaluate problems and design remedial
measures relative to groundwater seepage. They provide information for deci
sion-making and guidance for collecting new data. Most users do not know in
detail how the numerical code works. However, they must be sure that it gi
ves reliable predictions for the problem under study. The major questions r
elative to the computer calculations are as follows: Can the results of the
code be trusted? Under which conditions and to what extent are its predict
ions uncertain? This paper describes an approach that can be followed by mo
del users to evaluate the results of a groundwater numerical code. This app
roach is relatively general, although each code is unique and may require s
pecific controls. It begins with simple problems and progressively moves to
wards more complex problems: from steady-state to unsteady-state conditions
, from one- to three-dimensional problems, and from saturated to saturated-
unsaturated conditions. This approach is illustrated with a commercial code
that passed the successive tests.