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intersect all the experimental flow lines at right angles. Then flow lines are
interpolated between the experimental ones so as to form, with the
equipotential lines, a square network.
Since the "channels" near the boundary flow lines need not be square at the
first trial, the whole flow net may be adjusted. A way to avoid this is to set up
a separate rectangular flow net in each of the two boundary "channels". This
can be done by appropriately changing the position of some equipotential
lines.
iii. Seepage
Rate
First, the pressure drop dh is determined from equation (9). Then the
seepage rate in each flow "channel" is determined using equation (5) in case
of a square network, or equation (10) in case of a rectangular network. The
total seepage flow rate per running foot underneath the steel pile is the sum
of all the rates through the individual flow "channels".