Difference between revisions of "Cs382/Plume Length Experiment"
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== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
− | + | # Mark ruler on outside of case | |
− | + | # Choose flow rate and dye amount | |
− | + | # Contaminate the confined aquifer | |
− | + | # Measure plume length at 10 second intervals | |
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− | repeat with varied flow rate | + | repeat with varied flow rate, recording length at each interval |
== Results == | == Results == | ||
+ | # Find mean / max plume length for flow rates | ||
== Considerations for a Computer Based Simulation == | == Considerations for a Computer Based Simulation == | ||
+ | # units - accurately moving from our metric world to pixels | ||
+ | # flow rate - how to control? |
Latest revision as of 10:58, 5 November 2007
This is a detailed description of one experiment listed on the CS382 course page
Goal
Equipment
- enVision sand and gravel groundwater simulator
- water soluble dye
- pipette
- water
- ruler
- kitchen timer or some other time measurement device
Procedure
- Mark ruler on outside of case
- Choose flow rate and dye amount
- Contaminate the confined aquifer
- Measure plume length at 10 second intervals
repeat with varied flow rate, recording length at each interval
Results
- Find mean / max plume length for flow rates
Considerations for a Computer Based Simulation
- units - accurately moving from our metric world to pixels
- flow rate - how to control?