Dear user,
In my experience, first you need to check your conceptual model which is the prime factor that influences everything from start to end. If you find it right, then move ahead;
Obviously you are having dry cell problem in the unsaturated top layer; I suggest you to recheck your major input data such as; recharge, gw level, K and S, make sure that each and every input cell value is perfectly alright;
If it doesn't help, go to Run>Modflow>Rewetting settings and try changing wetting threshold, interval, head and method and see if it helps;
If rewetting doesn't solve your convergence problem, here are a few essential things to check:
1. How is recharge assigned? In the MODFLOW Run settings for
Recharge, try assigning recharge to the "highest active cell in each vertical column". This will allow the incoming recharge to bypass inactive or dry cells in your upper layers, and may improve convergence.
2. Layer thickness: If you have a top layer that is thin, and dries out quickly, consider re-assigning the layer elevations, or combining this layer with the layer below. This will increase the total layer thickness, and will likely reduce the probability of dry cells occurring.
I believe this should really help you; try out all options as suggested, and do let us know, i would be happy to respond again....
God Bless!
Regards,
Vivek Gupta
M.Tech (Water Resouces)
Design Engineer
Tahal Groups
Mo.: 09954757624
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