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  • User-guide
    • Tutorial 0: Well in a Single Aquifer
    • Tutorial 1: Well in a Multi-Aquifer System
    • How-to: Select a Model
    • How-to: Convert a timml model to timflow
  • Concepts
    • Elements
      • Line-sinks
      • Line-doublets
      • Wells
      • Area-sinks
      • Inhomogeneities
      • Cross-section Elements
      • Uniform Flow
      • Constant
  • Examples
    • A single layer flow model
    • A well in uniform flow
    • A system with wells, rivers, and recharge
    • Inhomogeneities with ModelMaq
    • Inhomogeneities with Model3D
    • Horizontal wells
    • Impermeable walls
    • Building Pit
    • Recharge in a circular area
    • Radial Collector Wells
    • Connected Wells
    • The Effective Vertical Anisotropy of Layered Aquifers
  • Cross-sections
    • Cross-Sectional Models
  • Benchmarks
    • Test circular building pit
    • Test line-sink discharge
    • Test line-sink strings
    • Test integrated normal flux
    • Test polygon area sink
    • Test well near lake
    • Test well elements
    • Test wells with resistance
  • Introduction
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Concepts#

This section explains the fundamental concepts and elements used in timflow steady. Understanding these concepts will help you build more effective models and interpret results correctly. Each element type is described with its purpose, key parameters, and when to use it.

  • Elements
    • Line-sinks
    • Line-doublets
    • Wells
    • Area-sinks
    • Inhomogeneities
    • Cross-section Elements
    • Uniform Flow
    • Constant

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