WELL
- Analysis and interpretation of pump tests - calculation of the
main hydrogeological parameters - unconfined, confined and semi-confined
aquifers - constant discharge pumping tests, variable step
drawdown, and constant head - stationary or transitory
conditions - single well or with one or several observation
wells - analytical calculation methods or automatic
interpretation of tables.
This program is used to
determine some of the most important hydrogeological parameters
(transmissivity and storage coefficient) of unconfined, confined
and semi-confined aquifers through the interpretation of well
tests.
The
numerous calculation methods contained in the program allow the
operator to select the most suitable methods for the aquifer and
for the type of test performed.
Tests are normally
performed under transitory flow conditions and only, in a few
cases, under stationary flow conditions; one therefore normally
works with constant flow rates and only rarely with variable
flow rates in steps. WELL makes use of several methods to
interpret the tests performed under transitory flow and constant
rates while only a few methods are implemented for tests under
stationary flows.
The methods that are
available have been subdivided according to the type of aquifer;
if it is not sure what type of aquifer is being examined, it is
possible to use methods that utilise logarithmic diagrams that
are able to give indications on the aquifer, on the basis of the
type of curve that is obtained.
Artesian,
water table, semi-artesian and anisotropic aquifers can be dealt
with using WELL as can constant flow, constant lowering, step
and upstream tests with one or several control piezometers or
with a single well with reading of the results being carried out
contemporaneously or at different times, under stationary or
transitory regimes.
The program determines the characteristic parameters of the
aquifer both through direct analytical interpretation and
through automatic interpolation and the recognition of the best
fit conditions through abacus principles, starting from flow
tests performed on both individual wells and on well fields
equipped with control piezometers.
The output of the
calculations is made up of explanatory graph, which can be
Cartesian, logarithmic or bi-logarithmic, depending on the
chosen explanatory method.
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