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Research papers

Combined flow-altering countermeasures against bridge pier scour

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Pages 35-43 | Received 09 Dec 2011, Accepted 31 Aug 2012, Published online: 19 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

This study presents the results of clear-water tests on the following five combined flow-altering countermeasures against bridge pier scour: Equation(1) submerged vanes and a bed sill, Equation(2) slot and sacrificial piles, Equation(3) a collar and sacrificial piles, (4) a slot and a collar, and (5) a bed sill and a collar. Each countermeasure was designed on the basis of the best configuration recommended in the literature. The results clarify that an improper combination of two countermeasures may be less effective than each individual countermeasure; combinations Equation(1), Equation(2), and Equation(3) do not reduce the scour depth significantly with respect to the single countermeasures; combination Equation(3) increases the scour rate during the first few hours with respect to a single collar; combination (4) may also prevent scour intrusion beneath a collar; and combination (5) in the best configuration reduces the scour depth significantly around the collar with respect to maximum scour depth of the unprotected pier, preventing also the scour hole reaching the pier body.

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