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SVFlux 2D represents the next level in seepage modeling. Designed to be simple and effective, the software offers features designed to allow the user to focus on seepage solutions, not convergence problems or difficult mesh creation.

Great care has been taken to model our geometry CAD-style input after the popular AutoCAD(TM) software. Free-form boundary equations and an optional soil database of over 6000 soils to choose from further simplify model design.

The finite element solution makes use of fully automatic mesh generation and mesh refinement to solve the problem quickly as well as indicating zones of critical gradient.

Read an independent review of our software by the Journal of Ground Water here! (PDF 75KB)

Reprinted from Ground Water with permission of the National Ground Water Association Press. Copyright 2004.



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What I like most about the SVFlux software is its easy-to-use interface and the superb user support SoilVision provides. By treating the vadose and phreatic zones as one coupled system SVFlux avoids the problem of a free, moving boundary presented by a transient ground water surface that would otherwise hinder the application of a finite element approach. I can recommend SVFlux to anybody with an interest in subsurface hydrology.

Prof. Szilagy, Ph.D.
University of Nebraska

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