Specifying an Inventory

Inventories are defined by pressing the Source Inventory Settings Edit... button in the Source dialog. The following dialog will be displayed:

Inventories can be added and deleted using the Add Inventory and Delete Inventory buttons. (Note, however, that you must have at least one inventory). You can move between existing Inventories using the Previous and Next buttons.

You can assign a Description to each inventory. This is not used by GoldSim and is for documentation purposes only. For each Inventory, the following must be specified:

Species Mass: This is the initial amount of species The chemical (or non-chemical, such as bacterial or viral) constituents that are stored and transported through an environmental system in a contaminant transport model. In GoldSim, the Species element defines all of the contaminant species being simulated (and their properties). mass associated with this inventory. It represents the amount of mass in a single package. It must be a vector A one-dimensional array. by species with dimensions An output attribute for an element that defines the dimensionality (in terms of Length, Time and other fundamental dimensions) of the output. of mass. The values must be non-negative and should not vary with time. If an Inventory does vary with time, only the initial values will be used.

Note: If you are simulating radioactive species (using the RT Module) and your input inventories are in terms of activity (Ci or Bq), you can easily convert these to mass by dividing the inventory vector by the specific activity A property of radioactive species, it defines the number of disintegrations per unit mass per unit time. It is typically defined in terms of Becquerels (Bq) or Curies (Ci) per gram (g). Bq and Ci both have dimensions of disintegrations per unit time. vector:

Inventory / Species.Specific_Activity

Location: This is a list-box with two options: "Outer" and "Inner". It species the location of the Inventory relative to the barriers. "Outer" means within the outer barrier, and "Inner" means within the inner barrier. Note that if you have no barriers, this input is grayed out. Similarly, if you have only a single barrier, only the "Outer" option is available.

Waste Matrix: This is drop-list that determines whether or not the Inventory is bound in a matrix, and if it is, the manner in which the matrix is assumed to degrade. There are four options in the drop-list:

Note that when matrix degradation is specified (i.e., the latter three cases), the following two points always apply: