Title of article
A Closed Form Slug Test Theory for High Permeability Aquifers
Author/Authors
DeGroot، Don J. نويسنده , , Ostendorf، David W. نويسنده , , Dunaj، Philip J. نويسنده , , Jakubowski، Joseph نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-86
From page
87
To page
0
Abstract
We incorporate a linear estimate of casing friction into the analytical slug test theory ] of Springer and Gelhar (1991) for high permeability aquifers. The modified theory elucidates the influence of inertia and casing friction on consistent, closed form equations for the free surface, pressure, and velocity fluctuations for overdamped and under-damped conditions. A consistent, but small, correction for kinetic energy is included as well. A characteristic velocity linearizes the turbulent casing shear stress so that an analytical solution for attenuated, phase shifted pressure fluctuations fits a single parameter (damping frequency) to transducer data from any depth in the casing. Underdamped slug tests of 0.3, 0.6, and 1 m amplitudes at five transducer depths in a 5.1 cm diameter PVC well 21 m deep in the Plymouth-Carver Aquifer yield a consistent hydraulic conductivity of 1.5 × 103 m\s. The Springer and Gelhar (1991) model underestimates the hydraulic conductivity for these tests by as muchas 25% by improperly ascribing smooth turbulent casing friction to the aquifer. The match point normalization of Butler (1998) agrees with our fitted hydraulic conductivity, however, when friction is included in the damping frequency. Zurbuchen et al. (2002) use a numerical model to establish a similar sensitivity of hydraulic conductivity to nonlinear casing friction.
Journal title
GROUND WATER
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
GROUND WATER
Record number
64698
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