Experimental Investigation of Clear-Water Local Scour of Compound Piers
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 136, Issue 6
Abstract
Local scour around complex piers under steady clear-water condition was studied experimentally for a variety of configuration, including different sizes and shapes of complex piers. A total of 70 experiments were carried out. Three sets of experiments were performed over the entire range of possible pile cap elevations for complex piers with different geometrical characteristics. The collected data are used to quantify the pile cap elevations that maximize or minimize the local scour depth. Some of the available methodologies to estimate the maximum local scour depth around such complex piers are evaluated. The predictions of the scour depths improved by using the revised methods of Hydraulic Engineering Circular Number 18 and Coleman.
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Acknowledgments
The financial assistance of the Research Office of Sharif University of Technology and Water Resources Management Organization, Ministry of Power of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Project Code No. UNSPECIFIEDRIV1-86048) is appreciated.
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Received: Aug 27, 2007
Accepted: Nov 12, 2009
Published online: May 14, 2010
Published in print: Jun 2010
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