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The Study of Subsurface Land Drainage Optimal Design Model

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  • Ahmad Bakour
  • Zhanyu Zhang
  • Chengxin Zheng
  • Mohamed A. ALsakran
  • Mohamad Bakir

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This paper focused on choosing the best design of subsurface land drainage systems in semiarid areas. The study presented three different soil layers with different hydraulic conductivity and permeability, all layers are below the drain level, and the permeability is increasing with depth. A mathematical model was formulated for the horizontal and vertical drainage optimal design. The result was a nonlinear optimization problem with nonlinear constraints, which required numerical methods for its solution. The purpose of the mathematical model is to find the best values of pipes and tubewells spacing, groundwater table drawdown, and pumps operating hours which leads to a minimum total cost of the subsurface drainage design. A computer code was developed in MATLAB environment and applied to the case study. Results show that the vertical drainage was economically better for the case study drainage network design. And the main factor affecting the mathematical model for both pipe and well drainage was the distance between pipes and tubewells. In addition, considering the lifespan of vertical drainage project, the optimal design involves the minimum possible duration of pumping stations. It is hoped that the proposed optimal mathematical model will present a design methodology by which the costs of all alternative designs can be compared so that the least-cost design is selected.

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  • Ahmad Bakour & Zhanyu Zhang & Chengxin Zheng & Mohamed A. ALsakran & Mohamad Bakir, 2021. "The Study of Subsurface Land Drainage Optimal Design Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8827300
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8827300
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