SEEP2D Project Workflow

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This is a top level workflow. This workflow includes all of the specific workflows needed in creating a general SEEP2D model project using the conceptual model approach. Newer and infrequent GMS users should start here.

To build a SEEP2D model in GMS, use the following steps:

1. Start GMS.
1. Start GMS, or clear existing projects in GMS.
  1. If GMS is already running, select File | New.
  2. A new project can also be started by clicking New New Macro.svg.
2. If necessary, register or update GMS.
1. Register GMS and components.
  1. Launch the GMS Registration Wizard.
  2. Follow the Registration Wizard instructions.
  3. Review the registered components in the Aquaveo License Registration dialog.
2. Update GMS.
GMS can be updated by doing any of the following:
  1. Select Download if prompted to update when starting GMS.
  2. Select Help | Check For Updates.
  3. Go directly to the GMS download page.
3. Set the display projection.
  1. Select the Edit | Units... command.
  2. In the Units dialog, set the time, mass, force, and concentration.
  3. Click the Dot dot dot button.png button and set the horizontal and vertical projection in the Display Projection dialog.
  4. If necessary, use the Horizontal Projection dialog to set a global projection.
2. Change the GMS program mode.
  1. Select the Edit | Preferences menu command.
  2. In the Program Mode section of the Preferences dialog, select the "GMS 2D" option.
3. Create a SEEP2D project.
  1. Start GMS, or a new project, in the GMS 2D program mode.
  2. Select SEEP2D and Profile line in the New Project dialog.
4. Create project extents.
5. Assign materials.
6. Define boundaries.
7. Generate 2D mesh.
8. Map conceptual model to the 2D mesh.
  1. Select the conceptual model.
  2. Select Feature Objects | Map → SEEP2D.
  3. Select the appropriate options in the Map → Model dialog.
9. Set model parameters.
10. Run SEEP2D.
11. Review results.