The following resources are useful to get started with DuMuX:
To get started with DuMu<sup>x</sup>, we recommend the following documented examples. Each example folder contains a ready-to-use DuMu<sup>x</sup> simulation example.
The description in each folder (best viewed online by following the link) explains each line of the code.
*[Example 1: One phase flow with a tracer model:](https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/tree/master/examples/1ptracer)
This example contains a contaminant transported by a base groundwater flow in a randomly distributed permeability field.
In this example we simulate tracer transport through a confined aquifer with a randomly distributed permeability field. We first solve the pressure field, compute the steady state flow field,
and then solve the tracer transport equation.
*[Example 2: Two-phase flow with infiltration and adaptive grid:](https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/tree/master/examples/2pinfiltration)
In this example we model a soil contamination problem where DNAPL infiltrates a porous medium. The initial distribution of DNAPL is known and we can read it from a txt-file. The grid is adapitvely refined around the injection.
In this example we model a soil contamination problem where DNAPL infiltrates a water-saturated porous medium (two-phase flow).
The initial distribution of DNAPL is read it from a txt-file.
The grid is adapitvely refined where DNAPL enters the domain, around the plume, and around an injection well.
*[Example 3: Shallow water model:](https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/tree/master/examples/shallowwaterfriction)
This example shows how the shallow water flow model can be applied to simulate steady subcritical flow including bottom friction.
The shallow water flow model is applied to simulate steady subcritical flow in a river including a bottom friction model.