Artigo Revisado por pares

Clear‐Water Scour around Bridge Pier Group

1994; American Society of Civil Engineers; Volume: 120; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1061/(asce)0733-9429(1994)120

ISSN

1943-7900

Autores

Nandana Vittal, U. C. Kothyari, Morteza Haghighat,

Tópico(s)

Soil erosion and sediment transport

Resumo

Recent attempts have been made to reduce scour around solid circular piers. Such attempts use riprap, a circular collar around, a rectangular slot through, and a delta wing‐like fin ahead of piers. Providing another scour reduction device, the present paper replaces the solid pier by a group of three smaller piers. A pier group starting from its foundation and extending fully into the flow depth is termed a "full pier group" and one extending partially into flow depth a "partial pier group." The scour due to a pier group in its best orientation is compared with that due to a solid pier of diameter equal to the circumscribing circle diameter of the pier group. It was observed that the scour reduction due to a full pier group is about 40%, and 75% of this reduction can be realized by a partial pier group extending into half the flow depth only. Also, the full pier group is seen to be more effective than a solid cylinder with a full slot of width equal to half its diameter and as effective as a solid cylinder with a collar 3.5 times its diameter. A collar on a pier group is much more effective than on a solid pier.

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