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Analytical Evaluation of Interference and Ratio of River Water at Riverbank Filtration Pumping Wells

강변여과 취수정의 간섭효과와 하천수 비율에 대한 해석적 평가

  • 박남식 (동아대학교 공과대학 토목공학과)
  • Received : 2014.04.15
  • Accepted : 2014.07.11
  • Published : 2014.08.31

Abstract

River bank filtration techniques seek to improve river water quality via natural processes occurring when river water is induced to a river bank. When water is pumped from multiple wells, phenomenon known as well interference affect pumping rates. Pumping wells of a bank filtration facility are connected by pipelines. In theses cases well interference is caused not only by groundwater drawdown but also by pipe headloss which depend on flow rates. In this work a comprehensive analytical method which handles groundwater flow and pipe flow is used to evaluate interferences and ratios of river water in pumping wells. A realistic case was used as an example.

강변여과는 하천 인근에 다수의 관정을 설치하여 하천수의 수질 개선을 추구하는 기술이다. 그런데 다수의 관정이 인접해 있는 경우 관정간의 상호간섭 현상으로 인하여 취수량에 영향을 미친다. 강변 여과 관정의 경우에는 관정이 관망으로 연결되기 때문에 간섭효과의 요인에는 지하수위 강하량 외에도 유량변화에 따른 관망 수두손실이 포함된다. 간섭효과는 취수정으로 유입되는 하천수와 배후 지하수의 비율에도 영향을 미친다. 본 연구에서는 강변여과시스템의 대수층과 관망흐름을 통합해석하는 기법을 이용하여 복수 관정의 간섭효과와 하천수 비율을 산정하는 방법을 제시하고 실제에 가까운 가상의 강변여과시스템에 적용하였다. 관정 가동 패턴에 따라 취수량은 5% 이상 차이가나고 배후지하수 유입비율도 30~40% 범위로 10% 이상 차이가 날 수 있는 것으로 나타났다.

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