What is Discharge?
Discharge in the context of wells, rivers, or any hydraulic system refers to the volume of water flowing out of a particular source over a given period of time. It’s often used to describe the amount of water being produced or released from a well, river, or drainage system. Discharge is a critical factor in evaluating the capacity of a well or river to provide water. For example, higher discharge rates in a well indicate higher water yield, which is important for assessing its productivity and sustainability.
How to Calculate Cross-sectional Area of Well given Discharge from Well?
Cross-sectional Area of Well given Discharge from Well calculator uses Cross-Sectional Area of Well = Discharge in Well/(Specific Capacity in SI unit*Constant Depression Head) to calculate the Cross-Sectional Area of Well, The Cross-sectional Area of Well given Discharge from Well formula is defined as the calculation of cross-sectional area of well when we have prior information of other parameters used. Cross-Sectional Area of Well is denoted by Acsw symbol.
How to calculate Cross-sectional Area of Well given Discharge from Well using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Cross-sectional Area of Well given Discharge from Well, enter Discharge in Well (Q), Specific Capacity in SI unit (Ssi) & Constant Depression Head (H') and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Cross-sectional Area of Well given Discharge from Well calculation can be explained with given input values -> 13.02632 = 0.99/(2*0.038).