eng003
Structural
- Jan 4, 2012
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I am trying to evaluate what the steady state water level will an irregular pond (but could be assumed circular) on a slope will stabilize at. I am assuming the soil is homogeneous sandy soil with a constant k everywhere. Groundwater is generally 3 ft below grade and the slope of the existing grade and assumed groundwater hydraulic gradient is approximately 0.007 ft/ft. There is no discharge planned, seepage from the uphill side and infiltration on the downhill side will be the only thing contributing to inflow/outflow. I have tried to come up with some rational argument/estimation using Darcy's basic equation Q=kia. In doing this I assume the half the perimeter of the pond is allowing inflow and the other half infiltrating out. I then set both inflow and outflow rate equal so kia=kia. Assuming k is constant you are left with ia=ia. I then assume that a = (half the perimeter of pond for both inflow outflow)x(existing groundwater level - bottom of pond). The existing hydraulic gradient is assumed equal at both inflow and outflow sides at i=0.007 ft/ft but will be increased or decreased by: (the vertical distance from the the pond water level above or below the existing groundwater level) divided by (the zone of influence of the mounding or drawdown). Assuming the mounding and drawdown are similar functions of the head differential ....the problem just reduces to finding the water level will be the exact average of the inflow and outflow side.
-Can someone please help me if my logic is sound?
-I know there are many equations for calculating the drawdown and mounding curves but the two generally end up similarly logarithmic in nature correct?
-I have made many simplifying assumptions but with setting all the variables that I have to constants and assuming symmetry would it theoretically be just the average?
-Apart from a finite element type groundwater software is there rational calculative method I could i.e. spreadsheet...to get a good estimate.
-If I need a software program...any recommendations?...
Thanks
-Can someone please help me if my logic is sound?
-I know there are many equations for calculating the drawdown and mounding curves but the two generally end up similarly logarithmic in nature correct?
-I have made many simplifying assumptions but with setting all the variables that I have to constants and assuming symmetry would it theoretically be just the average?
-Apart from a finite element type groundwater software is there rational calculative method I could i.e. spreadsheet...to get a good estimate.
-If I need a software program...any recommendations?...
Thanks