A complex variable boundary-element strategy for determining groundwater flownets and travel times
β Scribed by Todd C. Rasmussen; Guo-Qing Yu
- Book ID
- 104326834
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 695 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0309-1708
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β¦ Synopsis
The complex variable boundary-element method is routinely used to determine the complex potential, h ΒΌ / ΓΎ iw, at any position, z ΒΌ x ΓΎ iy, internal to the flow domain. We reverse this mapping by exactly determining the complex position for specified complex potentials--in effect solving for zΓ°hΓ instead of hΓ°zΓ. Direct calculation of the physical location, Β½x; y, of potential, Β½/; w, intersections greatly simplifies the determination of groundwater flownets and travel times. One problem arises when overlapping sheets in the complex potential domain form due to multiple capture zones, with dividing stream lines forming branch cuts. We avoid this problem by resolving individual capture zones, and then determining the flownet within each zone. Travel times are readily calculated using increments in potential along a streamline. Examples of flow under a dam, free surface delineation within a dam, regional flow, and dipole flow are used to demonstrate the methodΓs utility.
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