Local Scour at Single Column Arrangement of Bridge Piles Group

Authors

  • Gohari, S. 1. Department of Water Engineering, College of Agriculture, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran
  • Okhravi, S. 1. Department of Water Engineering, College of Agriculture, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran
Abstract:

In regard to wide piers, the pile group rather than single pile is used frequently to bear the loading of the structure in a particular arrangement; piles group composed of only one column of piles in the flow direction has a great effect on supporting the bridge deck. In this study, local scour at a single column arrangement of the piles group made up of four rows of piles characterized by different piles spacing was studied for clear-water conditions with two flow discharges of 20 and 35 l/s (the effect of increasing the flow depth with the same flow intensity). The results indicated that an increase in the flow depth not only greatly enhanced the scour depth and the width of the scour hole. Besides, the investigation of the relative flow depth on scour extent showed the need for revision in deep water conditions, as reported in the literature. The results of the pile group experiments revealed the noticeable impacts of piles spacing on the local scour. The bigger pile spacing caused a feeble interaction of wake-horseshoe vortices, leading to a decrease of the scour depth; the separate view of the scour holes was generated at individual piles. Finally, the results were compared with commonly used comprehensive models. The findings of this study can be applied for the appropriate selection and positioning for the countermeasure of the scour at bridge piers.

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volume 24  issue 4

pages  57- 73

publication date 2021-02

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