sensing_volume {kitagawa} | R Documentation |
Calculate volume of fluids in the sensing region of the borehole.
Description
This function calculates the volume of fluid in the screened section, namely Equation 2 in Kitagawa et al (2011).
Usage
sensing_volume(rad_grout, len_grout, rad_screen, len_screen)
Arguments
rad_grout |
radius of the grouting |
len_grout |
length of the grouting |
rad_screen |
radius of the screened interval |
len_screen |
length of the screened interval |
Details
Although typical scientific boreholes with water-level sensors are drilled very deeply, pore-fluids are only allowed to flow through a relatively short section, known as the "screened" section. The calculation assumes two pairs of radii and lengths: one for the cemented (grout) section, and another for the screened section.
The volume calculated is
\pi R_C^2 (L_C - L_S) + \pi R_S^2 L_S
where
R
and L
denote radius and length respectively, and subscripts
C
and S
denote the cemented and screened sections respectively.
This calculation assumes the measurement is for a sealed well.
Value
scalar, with units of [m^3]
Author(s)
A. J. Barbour <andy.barbour@gmail.com>
See Also
Other utilities:
omega_norm()
Examples
#### dummy example
sensing_volume(1, 1, 1, 1)
#
#### a more physically realistic calculation:
# Physical params applicable for B084 borehole
# (see: http://pbo.unavco.org/station/overview/B084/ for details)
#
Rc <- 0.0508 # m, radius of water-sensing (2in)
Lc <- 146.9 # m, length of grouted region (482ft)
Rs <- 3*Rc # m, radius of screened region (6in)
Ls <- 9.14 # m, length of screened region (30ft)
#
# calculate the sensing volume for the given well parameters
sensing_volume(Rc, Lc, Rs, Ls) # m**3, ~= 1.8