Tutorials On Groundwater
Tutorials On Groundwater
Aquifer
Consider that the recharge to the aquifer within the influence zone of the
pumped well equals the rate of discharge of the well so that the
m = thickness of aquifer
centre of the well. Carrying the logic further if the piezometric heads in
radially away respectively from the centre of the pumped well are
easily calculated. The formula can be written as follows (r 2 > r1). The
Referring Fig. 18.17 and considering the steady state condition, the
Q = K A I = 2πr K h dh/dr
any distance r
outward from the well. If the values of head h1 and h2 at any two
observation wells at a distance r1 and r2respectively (r2 > r1) from the test
R = 3000 s√K
The aquifer is isotropic, homogeneous, and of uniform thickness and has infinite lateral extent. [1
mark]
The well fully penetrates the aquifer and receives water from the entire thickness of the aquifer. [1
mark]
The flow lines are radial and flow is horizontal and uniformly distributed in the vertical direction
along the thickness of the aquifer[½ mark]
The pumping had been continued for a sufficiently long period at a uniform rate to attain an
equilibrium or steady state. [½ mark]
The slope of hydraulic gradient with horizontal line is small. The velocity of flow may be assumed as
proportional to the tangent of the hydraulic gradient instead of its sine. [½ mark]
The well is of small size and has negligible storage. Thus all pumped water comes out from the
aquifer. [½ mark]
Water is released from the storage in the aquifer as soon as water table falls. [½ mark
Let
H = Thickness of the unconfined aquifer measured from the initial water level in the well upto
impermeable stratum surface
r = radius of the well
.s = drawdown of the well
h = depth of water in the well from impermeable surface measured after the drawdown has taken
𝑄=[log𝑥]𝑟𝑅=[2𝜋𝐾.𝑦22]ℎ𝐻[½ mark]
or
𝑄𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑒𝑅𝑟=2𝜋𝐾.(𝐻2−ℎ2)2[½ mark]
Putting the values of limit we get
𝑄𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑒𝑅𝑟=𝜋𝐾(𝐻2−ℎ2) [½ mark]
or
𝑄=𝜋𝐾(𝐻2−ℎ2)2.3𝑙𝑜𝑔10𝑅𝑟…………………(2) [½ mark]
Eliminating equation 2 𝑄=1.36𝐾(𝐻2−ℎ2)𝑙𝑜𝑔10𝑅𝑟………………(3)[½ 𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐤]
𝐾=2.3𝑄𝜋(𝐻2−ℎ2)𝑙𝑜𝑔10𝑅𝑟………………(4) [½ mark]
or