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Geotextile Recharge Well with Filter Layer
Recharge well with filter layer is a sort of valid recharge facility in groundwater reservoirs, which is constituted by recharge well and recharge pool. The main problems of existing recharge well with filter layer are analyzed in this paper; the main reason of these problems is concluded as the defective design of the wellhead structure; the optimal outer design method of recharge pool is studied. In order to increase single-well recharge volume, improve anti-silt and anti-rush capability of recharge well and save sand-gravel materials, geotextile material and hard wall material are adopted; a new sort of geotextile recharge well with filter layer is developed. The theoretical formula of single-well recharge volume is deduced.
Geotextile Recharge Well with Filter Layer
Recharge well with filter layer is a sort of valid recharge facility in groundwater reservoirs, which is constituted by recharge well and recharge pool. The main problems of existing recharge well with filter layer are analyzed in this paper; the main reason of these problems is concluded as the defective design of the wellhead structure; the optimal outer design method of recharge pool is studied. In order to increase single-well recharge volume, improve anti-silt and anti-rush capability of recharge well and save sand-gravel materials, geotextile material and hard wall material are adopted; a new sort of geotextile recharge well with filter layer is developed. The theoretical formula of single-well recharge volume is deduced.
Geotextile Recharge Well with Filter Layer
Li, Ying-Te (author) / Li, Wang-Lin (author)
2012
4 Seiten
Conference paper
English
Geotextile Recharge Well with Filter Layer
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