OpenGeoSys: An open-source initiative for numerical simulation of thermo-hydro-mechanical/chemical (THM/C) processes in porous media

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Contributors

  • O. Kolditz - , Chair of Applied Environmental Systems Analysis, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • S. Bauer - , Kiel University (Author)
  • L. Bilke - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • N. Böttcher - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • J. O. Delfs - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • T. Fischer - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • U. J. Görke - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • T. Kalbacher - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • G. Kosakowski - , Paul Scherrer Institute (Author)
  • C. I. McDermott - , University of Edinburgh (Author)
  • C. H. Park - , Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (Author)
  • F. Radu - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • K. Rink - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • H. B. Shao - , Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Author)
  • H. B. Shao - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • F. Sun - , Beijing Hydrological Center (Author)
  • Y. Y. Sun - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • A. K. Singh - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • J. Taron - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • M. Walther - , Junior Professorship in Contaminant Hydrology (with UFZ) (Author)
  • W. Wang - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • N. Watanabe - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Y. Wu - , Ocean University of China (Author)
  • M. Xie - , 50667 (Author)
  • W. Xu - , Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Author)
  • B. Zehner - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)

Abstract

In this paper we describe the OpenGeoSys (OGS) project, which is a scientific open-source initiative for numerical simulation of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical processes in porous media. The basic concept is to provide a flexible numerical framework (using primarily the Finite Element Method (FEM)) for solving multifield problems in porous and fractured media for applications in geoscience and hydrology. To this purpose OGS is based on an object-oriented FEM concept including a broad spectrum of interfaces for pre- and postprocessing. The OGS idea has been in development since the mid-eighties. We provide a short historical note about the continuous process of concept and software development having evolved through Fortran, C, and C++ implementations. The idea behind OGS is to provide an open platform to the community, outfitted with professional software-engineering tools such as platform-independent compiling and automated benchmarking. A comprehensive benchmarking book has been prepared for publication. Benchmarking has been proven to be a valuable tool for cooperation between different developer teams, for example, for code comparison and validation purposes (DEVOVALEX and CO 2 BENCH projects). On one hand, object-orientation (OO) provides a suitable framework for distributed code development; however, the parallelization of OO codes still lacks efficiency. High-performance-computing efficiency of OO codes is subject to future research.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)589-599
Number of pages11
JournalEnvironmental earth sciences
Volume67
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Carbon dioxide storage, Open-source software, OpenGeoSys, Porous media, Thermo-hydro-mechanical/chemical