EnDrain is a model for a drainage equation. It offers the possibility to calculate drain spacing given the elevation of the water table or, alternatively, the elevation given the spacing. It can also calculate the hydraulic conductivity, given spacing and elevation.[2]
The program allows the utilization of three different soil layers, each of them with their own permeability and hydraulic conductivity (vertical and horizontal, anisotropy), one layer being above and two layers below drain level.[1]
The calculation of distances between drains and other parameters is based on the concept of the energy balance of groundwater flow and the hydraulic equivalent of Joule's law. For comparison, the classical concepts based on theories of Darcy and Dupuit are also used.[3]
↑ 1,01,1Rares HALBAC-COTOARA-ZAMFIR, 2010, Calculation of distance between drains using EnDrain program. Research Journal of Agricultural Science, 42 (3).
↑F.B. Reinders et al., 2016, Development of Technical and Financial Norms and Standards for Drainage of Irrigated Lands. South African Water Research Commission Project K5/2026//4 [1]
↑The energy balance of groundwater flow applied to subsurface drainage in anisotropic soils by pipes or ditches with entrance resistance. International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement (ILRI), Wageningen, The Netherlands. On line : [2]Шаблон:Webarchive . Paper based on: R.J. Oosterbaan, J. Boonstra and K.V.G.K. Rao, 1996, “The energy balance of groundwater flow”. Published in V.P.Singh and B.Kumar (eds.), Subsurface-Water Hydrology, p. 153-160, Vol.2 of Proceedings of the International Conference on Hydrology and Water Resources, New Delhi, India, 1993. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Шаблон:ISBN . On line : [3]