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Axisymmetric finite-difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well
A. T. Rutledge
Published
1991
by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Books and Open-File Reports [distributor] in Lawrence, Kans, Denver, CO
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Axisymmetric finite difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well |
Statement | by A.T. Rutledge. |
Series | Water-resources investigations report -- 90-4098 |
Contributions | Geological Survey (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vi, 33 p. : |
Number of Pages | 33 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17101048M |
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Axisymmetric finite-difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well. Lawrence, Kans.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S.
Geological Survey ; Denver, CO: Books and Open-File Reports [distributor], (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book. A recent modification to the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Ground-Water Flow Model provides the opportunity to simulate axisymmetric flow to a well.
An axisymmetric SEAWAT model with a high vertical discretization was applied to simulate in detail the vertical flow components in the entire aquifer and along the.
Rutledge, A.T.,An axisymmetric finite-difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well: U.S.
Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report33 p. Description: This computer program was developed to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well. An Axisymmetric Finite-difference Flow Model to Simulate Drawdown in and Around a Pumped Well.
Author: A. Rutledge Publisher: N.A In this book, the author provides an extensive probabilistic study of different aspects of drawdown risks, which include the drawdown risk in finite time-horizons, the speed of market crashes (drawdowns), the.
Rutledge, A.T.,An axisymmetric finite-difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report33 p. Sanford, W.E., and Konikow, L.F., l, A two-constituent solute-transport model for ground water having variable density: U.S.
Geological Survey Water. Rutledge, A.T.,An axisymmetric finite-difference flow model to simulate drawdown in and around a pumped well: U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90. The computation of the standard transonic flow around the ONERA M6 airfoil assesses the spatial accuracy, in particular for the quadratic reconstruction.
finite difference, finite volume or meshless methods. A finite element technique is used to model the drawdown of the water table that occurs when water is pumped from aquifers, and.
A variation of the scavenger well system termed as the doublet well system was proposed and patented by Jacob in (Wickersham, ).In this system the scavenging discharge is pumped back to a deeper formation.
Field investigations for scavenger well applications are reported from Louisiana, USA and Puerto Rico ().It was concluded that salinity of pumped Cited by: 4. @article{osti_, title = {Flow diversion around cavities in fractured media}, author = {Ghezzehei, Teamrat A}, abstractNote = {Flow diversion around subsurface cavities in unsaturated fractured media is important to numerous environmental and engineering applications.
This paper provides analytical solutions to partial and complete flow diversion around .