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Hydrogeologic electric analog computer
Analog computer which allows groundwater development schemes to be rapidly and accurately tested and relative merits of alternate choices of development to be appraised consists of analog model and excitation response apparatus, i.e., waveform generator, pulse generator, and oscilloscope; behavior of electrical network is described by equation that has same form as finite-difference equation for nonsteady state 3-dimensional flow of groundwater; close agreement between computer and exact analytical solution for 3 selected idealized aquifer situations is shown.
Hydrogeologic electric analog computer
Analog computer which allows groundwater development schemes to be rapidly and accurately tested and relative merits of alternate choices of development to be appraised consists of analog model and excitation response apparatus, i.e., waveform generator, pulse generator, and oscilloscope; behavior of electrical network is described by equation that has same form as finite-difference equation for nonsteady state 3-dimensional flow of groundwater; close agreement between computer and exact analytical solution for 3 selected idealized aquifer situations is shown.
Hydrogeologic electric analog computer
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Walton, W.C. (author) / Prickett, T.A. (author)
1963
25 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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