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Vol 32 Iss. 2
Pages:
136-139
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Article
Geology

Accelerated method of calculation of imperfect well flow rate under pressure water conditions

Authors:
S. P. Albul
Date submitted:
1954-08-01
Date accepted:
1954-10-30
Date published:
1956-01-17

Abstract

To determine the flow rate of imperfect wells under pressure water conditions in hydrogeological practice, a number of formulas proposed by P. P. Argunov, G. N. Kamensky, I. Kozeny, M. Maskett and others are used. As is known, calculations using these formulas are relatively time-consuming and often difficult for average technical personnel. The proposed accelerated method considerably facilitates calculation of flow rate of imperfect wells under pressure water conditions and is quite accessible to a wide range of specialists engaged in the study of pressure water for water supply purposes. The accelerated method is based on the formula of Prof. P.P. Argunov.

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Geology
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References

  1. Argunov P.P. Calculation of dewatering installations. Proceedings of the Research Institute for Foundations and Foundations. Mashstroizdat, 1950, No. 15.
  2. Kamensky G.N., Klimentov P.P., Ovchinnikov A.M. Hydrogeology of Mineral Deposits. Gosgeolizdat, 1953.
  3. Masket M. Flow of homogeneous liquid in porous medium. Gostoptekhizdat, 1939.
  4. Kozeny J. Theory and calculation of well hydropower and water management, 1933, No. 8-10.

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