Surface Characteristics of Scouring at Bridge Elements

Authors: A. MELİH YANMAZ, ÖMER KÖSE

Abstract: Infrastructural elements of bridges mounted in alluvial stream beds are susceptible to scouring. Decision-making for the type and placement practice of relevant countermeasures to be implemented against scouring action is based on investigation of the characteristics of scour holes formed around piers and abutments. This would also lead to the estimation of the safe depth of burial of footings of bridge infrastructural elements. Sets of experiments have been performed to investigate time-dependent characteristics of scour holes around cylindrical and square piers and vertical-wall abutments under clear water conditions with uniform bed materials. In the course of the experiments, temporal variations in scour depth and scour contours were measured. Using this information, a number of empirical relations were developed for temporal variation in dimensionless scour surface area and scour hole volume. The findings of this study may provide useful information for the preliminary design of armoring countermeasures around such infrastructural elements.

Keywords: Bridge, Abutment, Pier, Scour, Clear water, Countermeasure

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