Cell Pathway Features

A Cell pathway A transport pathway element that is mathematically equivalent to a finite difference node. Cells are commonly applied to simulate discrete compartments in an environmental system (such as ponds, lakes, shallow soil compartments, or the atmosphere). is mathematically equivalent to a mixing cell, and can explicitly represent the following processes:

When multiple Cells are linked together via advective and diffusive mechanisms, the behavior of the Cell network is mathematically described using a coupled system of differential equations. In effect, a network of Cells is mathematically equivalent to a finite difference network of nodes. GoldSim numerically solves the coupled system of equations to compute the contaminant mass present in each Cell (and the mass fluxes between Cells) as a function of time.

Cells are commonly applied to simulate discrete compartments in an environmental system (such as ponds, lakes, shallow soil compartments, or the atmosphere). In some situations, a series or network of Cells may also be the best way to simulate features such as aquifers and rivers.