y
1
1
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I
tL
Free susface of water
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'
\
t
1
i
1
nig wet 1
|
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i
i
i
lp
i
hi Ay 45)
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7 t
Po tna
i
t
Fig. 161113 Wer foe tomerdw wal,
therefore;
ota 170) fi eal
Log—=
. ro
yntal coefficient of permeability.
in which kp is the average lh
Second Case, The superficial deposit of thickness da is impermeable (Fig.
17-1113). In this case the underlying strata of thicknesses d,, are confined aquifers,
and the discharge is expressed by the following formula:‘hezometrc water bevel
Impervicus
|°
L,
ea spite
é
a
y + @ovionar
Fig. 18-1113 Horizontal water flow conditions in contined strata
‘The condition for continuity of flow establishes that
avy. ay,
x , Bey
+=0 4513
ax ap |
If the potential or piezometric head at a certain section may be represented by
Wehtd
us stratum, then according to Darcy's
with respect to a horizontal base of the pei
Taw and assuming that the average coefficient, of permeability is equal for any‘Rossen
Mae
M28
MeiM, “BIS = he
Figs 19-111.3 Water flow net for ane well.
From Fig. [9-111.3 for five equipotential drops, Rola = 60, from which we have
2.73 iiss
og *2
ro