Twilight Session: Dynamics of Groundwater Flow

Presented on Tuesday, May 6, 2014

In subsurface fluid mechanics there exists a dichotomy as to the description of forces driving subsurface fluids. On the one hand there is the application of velocity potentials [energy/unit volume] within engineering hydraulics which assumes water to be incompressible amongst other assumptions. Alternately there is the application of force potentials [energy/unit mass] and groundwater flow systems theory in groundwater dynamics incorporating water as compressible fluids. The difference between the two concepts may appear academic to some. It manifests, however, the fundamental differences between a purely mathematical treatment by engineering hydraulics, and the physically-based approach involving force potentials. The presentation explains both systems and addresses the fundamental differences between the two approaches. They extend to the treatment of hydraulic forces, buoyancy, buoyancy reversal, overpressure, and variable density flow, as well as their implementations within oil field simulators and, in part, groundwater model codes such as MODFLOW and FEFLOW.

Presenter:
Klaus Udo Weyer, Ph.D., PG, PHG
WDA Consultants Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada
Klaus Udo Weyer is a Principal Hydrogeologist and President of WDA Consultants, Calgary, Canada. For more than 40 years, his career path in Europe, North America, and Asia has included a wide variety of hydrogeological projects in applied research and consulting. Weyer has been increasingly involved in the application of physically consistent force potentials to regional groundwater flow, carbon sequestration, and geological processes.

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