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I really encourage you to contribute to MOOSE's new porous_flow module. It is in its infancy at present, but it will grow significantly during 2016. Currently it only does isothermal multi-phase multi-component porous flow coupled to geomechanics, but with no diffusion of individual species. In the next months we will be adding more boundary conditions and dirac kernels, etc, then heat and diffusion, and later this year chemistry.
Please feel free to use Falcon, but i'm hoping it will become obsolete by the end of 2016. Of course i may be just dreaming, but with your help it will be more likely to occur!
andy
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Jason, thanks for the explanation of your research - interesting!
I've a bit of experience in stabilising numerical solvers, and i wouldn't discount anything that a commercial package has implemented. Often the details in the solvers are extremely hard-won: it's much harder making a robust solver than just naively solving
a PDE. You may find yourselves eventually re-implementing what STAR has done!
I'm not sure how appropriate porous-flow is to your problem. On the other hand, i think we need to have some sort of common base for material properties like ice-liquid-steam. This seems to have been mentioned quite a lot recently!
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