Theory of the Combined Mole - Tile Drain System
A theory of water movement in the combined mole-tile drain system based on the transient state condition was developed. Two general equations were derived to describe the height of the water table at any location in the system at any elapsed time after the drainage process begins. One of the equations is applicable for the stage in which the water table is above the mole drains, and the other equation is for the stage in which the water table falls below the mole drains. The two general equations were simplified for the point located at midpoint between the tile drains and mole drains in the system. In the derivation, assumptions regarding the flow condition of groundwater and shape of the water table profile at certain boundaries were made. Field experiments were then conducted, and the test data were used in verifying the equation for the first stage. A reasonably good agreement between the theoretical analysis and field data was obtained for this type of research.