In this case you can use a fake well radius and pretend that the observation well is, say, 0.1m from the well. In this case the values obtained for Transmissitivity is valid as it is not dependant on the distance between the well and the observation well. However the value for storativity has to be discarded as it is not realistic. Thats why you can ave single well tets, such as slug tests or packer testa to obtain T,or K. But they will not provide S, Ss or Sy. Also, of course you can use single well tests to calculate well head losses and well efficiency
Which software are you using to come up with the graph
It is built in AquiferTest itself
Hello, and when we don't have observation wells, what are the procedures?
Thank you for your interest, for pumping tests it is one of the test premisses to have an obsevation well.
In this case you can use a fake well radius and pretend that the observation well is, say, 0.1m from the well. In this case the values obtained for Transmissitivity is valid as it is not dependant on the distance between the well and the observation well. However the value for storativity has to be discarded as it is not realistic.
Thats why you can ave single well tets, such as slug tests or packer testa to obtain T,or K. But they will not provide S, Ss or Sy. Also, of course you can use single well tests to calculate well head losses and well efficiency
Could i have the presentation material?
i want it too
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