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GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2019 Shift 2 Solved Paper
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Question : 53
Total: 65
A confined aquifer of 15 m constant thickness is sandwiched between two aquicludes as shown in the figure (not drawn to scale)
The heads indicated by two piezometers P and Q are
55.2
m and
34.1
m, respectively. The aquifer has a hydraulic conductivity of 80 m/ day and its effective porosity is 0.If the distance between the piezometers is 2500 m, the time taken by the water to travel through the aquifer from piezometer location P to Q (in days, round off to 1 decimal place) is ______.
Your Answer:
Validate
Solution:
Given
k
=
80
m
/
d
a
y
=
80
24
×
3600
m
/
s
=
9.259
×
10
−
4
m
/
s
h
=
55.2
−
34.1
=
21.1
m
L
=
2500
m
n
=
0.25
B
=
15
m
As per Darcy's law,
V
=
k
i
=
9.259
×
10
−
4
×
h
L
=
9.259
×
10
−
4
×
21.1
2500
=
7.814
×
10
−
6
m
/
s
Seepage velocity
V
s
=
V
n
=
7.814
×
10
−
6
0.25
=
3.125
×
10
−
5
m
/
s
∴
Time taken
(
t
)
=
L
V
s
=
2500
3.125
×
10
−
5
=
800
×
10
5
s
e
c
.
=
800
×
10
5
24
×
3600
=
925.9
days
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