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where Q is the flow rate, k is the hydraulic conductivity, i represents the hydraulic gradient, and A represents the gross cross-sectional area of flow. Darcy's law can also be expressed as: | where ''Q'' is the flow rate, ''k'' is the hydraulic conductivity, i represents the hydraulic gradient, and A represents the gross cross-sectional area of flow. Darcy's law can also be expressed as: | ||
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where DH represents the head loss and L represents the length of flow. Since the unknown on the right side is the head, it is convenient to group all of the other terms together and call them conductance: | where ''DH'' represents the head loss and ''L'' represents the length of flow. Since the unknown on the right side is the head, it is convenient to group all of the other terms together and call them conductance: | ||
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Where t represents the thickness of the material in the direction of flow, and lw represents the cross-sectional area perpendicular to the flow direction. | Where ''t'' represents the thickness of the material in the direction of flow, and ''lw'' represents the cross-sectional area perpendicular to the flow direction. | ||
== Conductance in conceptual models== | == Conductance in conceptual models== | ||
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===Parameter Factors=== | ===Parameter Factors=== | ||
Beginning with GMS version 7.0, the Well, Drain, River, General head, and Stream boundary conditions have a parameter factor field that is associated with each boundary condition. The parameter factor is used with the parameter value to compute the final value of conductance for a given boundary condition (or in the case of the well package the final Q value). The parameter factor is automatically set by GMS when doing the Map | Beginning with GMS version 7.0, the Well, Drain, River, General head, and Stream boundary conditions have a parameter factor field that is associated with each boundary condition. The parameter factor is used with the parameter value to compute the final value of conductance for a given boundary condition (or in the case of the well package the final Q value). The parameter factor is automatically set by GMS when doing the ''Map->MODFLOW'' command. This value will be set to the length of the arc in the cell or the area of the polygon in the cell associated with the boundary condition; for a point feature the factor is set to 1.0. | ||
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[[Category:MODFLOW]] | [[Category:MODFLOW]] |