Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries

Being bounded by hydrological (inflow and barrier) boundaries, natural aquifers have regular/irregular shapes. Here, we consider aquifers bounded by segmental inflow (variable head) boundaries in which water is extracted/injected by a multi-well system. Steady state analytical and semi-analytical so...

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Main Authors: Setareh Nagheli, Nozar Samani, D.A. Barry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology X
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589915520300043
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spelling doaj-6f0f5ab2d9a1458bb86fc20dd41787862020-11-25T02:41:40ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology X2589-91552020-04-017Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundariesSetareh Nagheli0Nozar Samani1D.A. Barry2Department of Earth Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 7136713565, IranDepartment of Earth Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 7136713565, Iran; Corresponding author.Laboratoire de technologie écologique (ECOL), Institut des sciences et technologies de l’environnement (IIE), Faculté de l’environnement naturel, architectural et construit (ENAC), Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), 1015 Lausanne, SwitzerlandBeing bounded by hydrological (inflow and barrier) boundaries, natural aquifers have regular/irregular shapes. Here, we consider aquifers bounded by segmental inflow (variable head) boundaries in which water is extracted/injected by a multi-well system. Steady state analytical and semi-analytical solutions are derived to delineate the capture envelopes of the multi-well system. The multi-well system includes any number of extraction or injection wells, each with an arbitrary flow rate. The aquifer is bounded by an arbitrary number of boundary segments, with and without uniform regional flow. The solution is fully analytical, and involves hypergeometric functions if the number of boundary segments exceeds three. A sensitivity analysis shows that number, position and extraction/injection rate of wells, numbers and geometry of boundary segments, distance between wells and boundaries, and direction and rate of regional flow independently and collectively control the size, shape and pattern of the capture zones. The derived solutions are useful for sustainable water resources management in terms of both quality and quantity. Keywords: Complex potential, Conformal mapping, Schwarz-Christoffel transformation, Capture zone, Irregular boundarieshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589915520300043
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author Setareh Nagheli
Nozar Samani
D.A. Barry
spellingShingle Setareh Nagheli
Nozar Samani
D.A. Barry
Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
Journal of Hydrology X
author_facet Setareh Nagheli
Nozar Samani
D.A. Barry
author_sort Setareh Nagheli
title Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
title_short Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
title_full Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
title_fullStr Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
title_full_unstemmed Capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
title_sort capture zone models of a multi-well system in aquifers bounded with regular and irregular inflow boundaries
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Hydrology X
issn 2589-9155
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Being bounded by hydrological (inflow and barrier) boundaries, natural aquifers have regular/irregular shapes. Here, we consider aquifers bounded by segmental inflow (variable head) boundaries in which water is extracted/injected by a multi-well system. Steady state analytical and semi-analytical solutions are derived to delineate the capture envelopes of the multi-well system. The multi-well system includes any number of extraction or injection wells, each with an arbitrary flow rate. The aquifer is bounded by an arbitrary number of boundary segments, with and without uniform regional flow. The solution is fully analytical, and involves hypergeometric functions if the number of boundary segments exceeds three. A sensitivity analysis shows that number, position and extraction/injection rate of wells, numbers and geometry of boundary segments, distance between wells and boundaries, and direction and rate of regional flow independently and collectively control the size, shape and pattern of the capture zones. The derived solutions are useful for sustainable water resources management in terms of both quality and quantity. Keywords: Complex potential, Conformal mapping, Schwarz-Christoffel transformation, Capture zone, Irregular boundaries
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589915520300043
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