What is Darcy’s law in groundwater?
Darcy’s law states that the discharge of groundwater through a porous medium is directly proportional to the hydraulic gradient and the hydraulic conductivity of the medium.
How do I calculate hydraulic gradient?
Hydraulic gradient is calculated as the change in hydraulic head divided by the distance over which the change occurs.
What units are used for hydraulic conductivity?
Hydraulic conductivity is typically measured in meters per second (m/s).
How does cross-sectional area affect groundwater flow?
The cross-sectional area perpendicular to the direction of flow affects the discharge; a larger area allows for more flow.
Can Darcy’s law be used for non-porous media?
Darcy’s law is specifically applicable to porous media. For non-porous media, other models like the Brinkman equation are used.
What factors can influence hydraulic conductivity?
Hydraulic conductivity can be influenced by factors such as grain size, porosity, and fluid viscosity of the aquifer.
How is groundwater flow rate calculated using this calculator?
Groundwater flow rate is calculated by multiplying hydraulic conductivity, hydraulic gradient, and cross-sectional area according to Darcy’s law.