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Ground-Water Hydraulics in Aquifer Management

Eduardo Aguado, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1974 - 
- Vol. 100, Iss: 1, pp 103-118
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In this article, a linear programming (LP) model for ground-water flow is proposed, which replaces the differential equations of groundwater flow by finite-difference approximations that include unknown sink/source terms.
Abstract
The method first replaces the differential equations of ground-water flow by finite-difference approximations that include unknown sink/source terms. The resulting system of algebraic linear equations has a rectangular matrix of coefficients. This system, together with linear inequalities relating sink/source terms, heads or both, and together with an objective function, forms a linear programming (LP) model. The method is applied to small-scale models of confined and unconfined saturated flow for steady-state and transient cases. The steady-state LP models are solved using available computer codes. For the transient confined model, the Crank-Nicolson scheme is used, and a single LP problem is solved covering all of the time steps. For the transient unconfined model, a predictor technique is used, and a LP problem is solved at each corrector step. The optimal solutions are consistent with the results of traditional analyses.

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