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AASCIT Communications | Volume 1, Issue 2 | Jul. 23, 2014 online | Page:33-36
A Contrastive Analysis of Different Exploiting Plans Concerning Xiaohuiping Water Source Regions
Abstract
On the basis of a brief analysis of local hydrogeological conditions in Xiaohuiping Water Source Regions, three exploitation schemes are preliminarily determined: tube well, gallery and Seepage well. According to the range and the boundary conditions of the study area, the corresponding groundwater flow numerical model is established. The allowable yield of groundwater of tube well, gallery and Seepage well respectively is: 20000m3/d, 10800m3/d and 56600m3/d. By comparison of the three exploitation schemes, the Seepage well is the optimal way of water under the same technical conditions, which provides guidance significance for the rational utilization of groundwater for research in the area.
Authors
[1]
Chen Jing, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710054,Shaanxi,China.
Keywords
The Allowable Yield, The Coupled Seepage-Pipe Flow Model, Tube Well, Gallery, Seepage Well
Reference
[1]
DING Tiansheng, CHEN Xiaomeng,XUJialu et al.Contrast analysis of different water ways in water source region of Zhangjiachuan[J].Journal of water resources and water engineering,2013,24(3),pp:41-44.
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CHEN Chongxi, WAN Junwei, ZHAN Hongbing et al. Physical simulation of seepage - pipe flow coupling model and its numerical simulation [J]. Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology ,2004,31(1),pp:1-8.
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Wang W, Zhang G., (2007), Numerical simulation of groundwater flowing to horizontal Seepage wells under a river, Hydrogeol (15), pp 1211-1220.
Arcticle History
Submitted: Jun. 11, 2014
Accepted: Jun. 20, 2014
Published: Jul. 23, 2014
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