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
where
and
denote radius and length respectively, and subscripts
and
denote the cemented and screened sections respectively.
This calculation assumes the measurement is for a sealed well.
Value
scalar, with units of
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