Technical Workshop
Integrated Water Flow Model (IWFM) Version 2015 Training
(in cooperation with the California Department of Water Resources)
October 10-13, 2017 9:00 to 4:30pm
Wildlife Fire Training & Conference Center
3237 Peacekeeper Way, Room N117
McClellan, CA 95652
Workshop Fee: $300 for CWEMF members, $400 for non-members, and $100 for students Pre-registration is requested. Refreshments included for all days, lunch not included.
Please email cwemf@cwemf.org to reserve your seat.
Integrated Water Flow Model (IWFM) version 2015 is a water resources management and planning tool that simulates land surface and root zone flow processes, groundwater, stream flows, and surface water-groundwater interactions. Tile drains, subsidence, lakes and lake- groundwater interactions can also be simulated. IWFM models groundwater flow as a quasi three-dimensional system and solves the governing flow equation using the Galerkin finite element method. A unique feature of IWFM is the land use based approach of calculating water demands. Agricultural and urban water demands can be pre-specified, or calculated internally based on user-specified land use distribution, soil properties, climatic conditions and farm water management practices.
This is a companion workshop to the IWFM Demand Calculator (IDC) Version 2015 workshop which is offered separately, and specifically concentrates on the land-surface and root zone component of IWFM. The workshop participants will learn the basic concepts and mathematical methods used in IWFM, and will have hands-on exercises that will teach them how to build models from scratch. The software tools that are developed to aid IWFM users in pre- and post-processing model data and simulation results will also be covered.
Workshop participants will need to bring a laptop computer with several programs installed, including MS Excel 2010 or 2013, and a powerful text editor such as TextPad. Before the workshop, participants will need to download workshop materials (presentations, hands-on examples and guidelines for these examples) and install the IWFM pre- and post- processor tools.
Major topics will include:
• Overview of IWFM-2015
• Simulation of groundwater flow
• Stream flows and stream-groundwater interactions
• Lakes and lake-groundwater interactions
• Tile drains, subsidence, pumping and recharge of groundwater
• Land-use and soil moisture routing; computation of agricultural and urban water demands (these topics will be covered only briefly; IWFM Demand Calculator (IDC) Version 2015 workshop offered for September 2017 covers these topics in more detail)
• Stream diversions and pumping as water supply
• Automated adjustment of diversions and pumping to meet water demand
• Demonstration of pre- and post-processor tools