Interpretation of Step-Drawdown Tests with the Differential Evolution Approach
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Tarih
2022
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Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
A step-drawdown test is a common hydrogeological investigation tool employed for identifying the hydraulic characteristics of an aquifer as well as assessing the efficiency of the pumping conditions. Several graphical and optimization-based solution techniques have been devised for analyzing data sets obtained from step-drawdown tests to retrieve aquifer and well loss parameters. This study aimed to introduce the use of a differential evolution (DE) algorithm as an alternative and practical option for interpretation of step-drawdown tests conducted in confined aquifers. The proposed estimation procedure was tested for a large number of synthetically generated noise-free and noisy data sets for evaluating its estimation performance. The DE search method exhibited superior accuracy with considerably higher convergence speed when compared with other competitive and widely used population-based algorithms. Sensitivity analysis was performed to explore the capability of the method in estimating each investigated variable. The DE algorithm was implemented for analyzing a real field data set as well, and it was able to produce parameter estimation results consistent with those reported in previous studies. As demonstrated in this study, the DE search method can be an eligible algorithm for solving inverse problems in the field of hydrogeology, regarding its accuracy, high convergence speed, robustness, and simplicity in coding.
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Aquifer Testing, Differential Evolution (De), Metaheuristic, Step-Drawdown Test, Well Efficiency
Kaynak
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
WoS Q Değeri
Q3
Scopus Q Değeri
Q2
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27
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8