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step test - step drawdown test software - Aquiferwin32 questions
Does your aquifer test analysis (step test - step drawdown) software…
- Support pump tests, slug tests and step tests using both traditional manual techniques and numerical optimization?
- Import data from just about any source using a sophisticated data import wizard?
- Provide numerous analyses supporting confined, leaky-confined, unconfined and fractured aquifers some of which support recovery, partial
penetration, delayed yield or variable pumping?
- Perform traditional curve matching techniques matching data to families of type curves?
- Generate custom type curve suites comparable to those found in the literature?
- Customize the user-interface to the type of analysis selected by presenting only pertinent parameters?
- Provide data entry from a spreadsheet?
- Provide the highest level of Windows compliance of any aquifer test analysis software available including tab views, property sheets, context
menus, print preview, context sensitive help and much more?
- Support totally custom headers, footers and legends with embedded text, lines, symbols, analysis parameters, frames, bitmaps and/or metafiles?
- Display a site plan including a basemap and well locations?
- Enable simultaneous analysis of any number of monitoring wells with user-selectable parameter optimizations against a single monitoring well or
across all monitoring wells?
- Allow instantaneous unit conversions that do not affect the analysis results specifically designed to help the peer review process?
- Support totally custom unit configurations which range from user-specified system defaults saved in the registry to unit variations from
parameter to parameter and from well to well?
- Perform unit conversions on the fly while entering data?
- Provide a simulation feature to design pump tests providing contour maps of drawdown at given times and/or predicted drawdown versus time
graphs at any number of monitoring wells?
- Serve as a repository for both the raw field data and the adjusted data used for the analysis?
- Analyze both the test well and monitoring well responses to slug tests?
- Perform derivative analysis including both manual and optimized match of first-order derivatives of drawdown data to first-order derivative
type curves?
- Analyze and/or simulate a pump test consisting of any number of pumping wells each pumping at a variable rate monitored at any number of
monitoring wells?
- Extend many of the pump test solutions into a modeling environment capable of generating contour maps and/or color floods of predicted drawdown
or hydraulic head?
- Calculate and display particle traces?
- Optimize analysis parameters to match transient calibration targets?
- Provide an extensible common user-interface for analytical analyses and models capable of hosting other calculation engines like WinFlow?
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