Groundwater dynamics 1300-ODWP11C-GES
The classes are concentrated on:
- analysis of the filtration field with the use of the hydrodynamic grid
- determination of filtration resistance of the river’s bed
- hydrogeological calculations based on the linear scheme of uniaxial filtration
- understanding on the physical meaning of the general flow equation
- formulation of the boundary problem
- solving the general flow equation with the Dirichlet condition
- taking into account in the calculation input – output segment of the general flow equation
- application of the Neumann condition in the calculation of the filtration field
- determination of the function of the groundwater table with the resistance of the surface boundary
- determination of alternative permeability parameters of heterogeneous systems
- variable density flows calculation
- the inflow to wells calculation
- the inflow to the horizontal drainage installations calculation
- preparation for the numerical solutions of the equation of groundwater flow.
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
After completing the classes a student:
- describes the aquifer system elements and relationships between them
- determines the relation of groundwater – surface water
- calculates the groundwater flow according to the linear schemes of filtration field
- solves the general flow equation for different types of the boundary surface, taking account of input – output segment
- determinates alternative water permeability characteristics of heterogeneous systems
- calculates variable density flows in uniaxial filtration conditions;
- solves the problems related to the inflow to the drainage installations
- explains the differences between analytical solutions of the general flow equation and their numerical approximation.
Assessment criteria
A final assessment of the exercises on the basis of colloquium.
Additional information
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