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CE 3354 Engineering Hydrology
Lecture 23: Transient (Time-Varying) Well Hydraulics; Superposition
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Outline Steady flow to well Superposition to represent Confined
Unconfined Superposition to represent Multiple wells Aquifer Boundaries
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Outline Unsteady flow to a well Superposition Convolution Spreadsheets
Confined (Theis Solution) Superposition Multiple wells Aquifer Boundaries Convolution Time-varying pumping rates Leaky (Hantush Solution) Spreadsheets
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Confined Aquifer Theim solution
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Confined Aquifer Theim solution Derivation in attached reading
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Unconfined Aquifer Sketch
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Unconfined Aquifer Several solutions: Use this one
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Superposition Linear combination of solutions to model effect of
Multiple wells Boundaries
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Well Interference Two (or more) wells operating near each other produce a combination drawdown that might affect operation of the wells If the pump impellers are not deep enough, the well may not produce because of drawdown caused by nearby wells
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Well Interference Superposition is used to model such situations
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Well Interference Superposition is used to model such situations
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Well Interference
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Well Interference
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Confined Aquifer Transient flow to a well (sketch of derivation – more in readings)
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Confined Aquifer Governing PDE and BCs
Oddly enough Drawdown is lower case “s” and storativity is upper case “S”– need to be aware when reading. Storage Coefficient Drawdown
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Confined Aquifer Governing PDE and BCs
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Confined Aquifer Solving the PDE – apply a Boltzman Transformation
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Confined Aquifer Solving the PDE – apply a Boltzman Transformation
Convert PDE into an ODE
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Confined Aquifer Solving the PDE – Algebra and Calculus
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Confined Aquifer Apply IC and BCs
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Confined Aquifer Apply IC and BCs
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Confined Aquifer Now we have a solution, but how to evaluate the integral? Once upon a time you would look up values in a table (readings) Alternatively, you can apply a series expansion of the integrand and find a series solution
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Confined Aquifer Now we have a solution, but how to evaluate the integral?
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Confined Aquifer Now we have a solution, but how to evaluate the integral?
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Confined Aquifer Now we have a solution, but how to evaluate the integral?
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Confined Aquifer VBA Code (to evaluate the well function)
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Confined Aquifer
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Superposition
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Convolution Convolution == Superposition in Time
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Convolution Convolution == Superposition in Time
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Leaky Aquifer Hantush Model
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Leaky Aquifer Hantush Model
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Leaky Aquifer Leakage prior to pumping
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Leaky Aquifer Leakage after pumping begins
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Leaky Aquifer Leakage – drawdown relationship
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Leaky Aquifer Governing PDE and BCs
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Leaky Aquifer Governing PDE and BCs
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Leaky Aquifer Solution(s)
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Leaky Aquifer Solution(s)
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Leaky Aquifer Solution(s)
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Leaky Aquifer Example
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Leaky Aquifer Example
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Leaky Aquifer Example
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Leaky Aquifer Example
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Leaky Aquifer Table-look up
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Leaky Aquifer Table-look up
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Leaky Aquifer More Modern Approach:
VBA Script in Excel to evaluate W(u,r/B) Complex uses: ERFC (complimentary error function) BESSELI (Bessel Function Type I) BESSELJ (Bessel Function Type J) Script too complex to display – but ultimately it is just a function that can be evaluated just like SQRT(Z).
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Leaky Aquifer
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Next Time Contaminant Transport Concepts Aquifer Numerical Modeling
Advection, Dispersion, Retardation, Decay Aquifer Numerical Modeling Flow Nets
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