Alternating direction implicit scheme as Finite-Difference method to solve coupled groundwater flow and contaminant transport model in the coastal aquifer

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The simulation of coupled groundwater flow-contaminant transport equation can be conducted numerically. The Finite-Difference Method (FDM) through Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) Scheme will be applied in this research. The ADI scheme is chosen because the FDM in two-dimensional form. The ADI scheme recognized to solve two-dimensional PDE (Partial Differential Equation) due the Crank-Nicholson has matrix dimension problem and other problem from another scheme of FDM. This research will use ADI scheme to transform the groundwater flow and contaminant transport equation become the discrete form. The model algorithm translated into VBA (Visual Basic Algorithm) code and the physical parameter determined hypothetically. The result of model simulation describes that the ADI scheme can be applied to solve coupled groundwater flow-contaminant transport equation. The result can be stated as stable because it reached the steady condition after 60 days of simulation.

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Purnaditya, N. P., Soeryantono, H., Marthanty, D. R., & Sjah, J. (2019). Alternating direction implicit scheme as Finite-Difference method to solve coupled groundwater flow and contaminant transport model in the coastal aquifer. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1218). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1218/1/012006

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