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Similarity solution of axisymmetric flow in porous media

Li, L.
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Lockington, D. A.
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Parlange, M. B.  
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2005
Advances in water Resources

Applications of the axisymmetric Boussinesq equation to groundwater hydrology and reservoir engineering have long been recognised. An archetypal example is invasion by drilling fluid into a permeable bed where there is initially no such fluid present, a circumstance of some importance in the oil industry. It is well known that the governing Boussinesq model can be reduced to a nonlinear ordinary differential equation using a similarity variable, a transformation that is valid for a certain time-dependent flux at the origin. Here, a new analytical approximation is obtained for this case. The new solution, which has a simple form, is demonstrated to be highly accurate.

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DOI
10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.04.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000232328500010

Author(s)
Li, L.
Lockington, D. A.
Parlange, M. B.  
Stagnitti, F.
Jeng, D.-S.
Selker, J. S.
Telyakovskiy, A. S.
Barry, D. A.  
Parlange, J.-Y.
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Advances in water Resources
Volume

28

Issue

10

Start page

1076

End page

1082

Subjects

Drilling mud invasion

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Density-dependent flow

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Groundwater pumping

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Axisymmetric flow

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Sparging

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Watertable fluctuations

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Boussinesq equation

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Coastal aquifers

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Hillslope

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Recharge

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Soil

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BOUSSINESQ EQUATION

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