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This data structure is depicted in the Project Tree as shown in the following figure. Wells Data
This information is classified as static information because it is not likely to change from one pumping test to another. The advantage of a project-oriented data structure is that it gives you the flexibility to use the same well in more than one pumping test (just like you would do in the field) without re-entering the static information or creating a new data file. |
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Pumping Test Data The Pumping Test Data Class contains all the information related to the selected pumping test(s). Each pumping test has two separate subclasses of information:
The Data subclass contains the following information:
Note: The distance from the pumping well to the observation well(s) is calculated from the well coordinates. The Analysis subclass contains the graph and results of the selected analysis method(s) for the active pumping test. The powerful advantage of this data structure is the flexibility it offers for easily manipulating and interpreting the data and comparing several different analysis methods for the same data set. Slug Test Data The Slug Test Data Class is similar to the Pumping Test Data Class in that it contains all the information related to the selected slug test(s). However, since each slug test involves only a single well, it requires only a single subclass of information for each analysis. The Analysis subclass includes the following information
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