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原文传递 Experimental Study of Flow Characteristics and Geometry of Scour Hole around Cylindrical Piers Subject to Wave and Current
题名: Experimental Study of Flow Characteristics and Geometry of Scour Hole around Cylindrical Piers Subject to Wave and Current
正文语种: eng
作者: Qazi Ashique E. Mowla;Habib Ahmari
作者单位: Graduate Student Dept. of Civil Engineering Univ. of Texas at Arlington P.O. Box 19308 Arlington TX 76019;Assistant Professor Dept. of Civil Engineering Univ. of Texas at Arlington P.O. Box 19308 Arlington TX 76019
关键词: Bridge scour; Wave; Flow structure; Particle image velocimetry (PIV); Vortices
摘要: Scour is a significant contributing factor to bridge failures, and when a bridge fails, it totally or partially loses its serviceability, causing fatalities, delays in emergency transportation and evacuation efforts, and economic losses. The mechanism of scour in riverine environment is different from those in areas under wave action, that is, coastal, and lacustrine environments. A total of 38 experiments were conducted in the laboratory under wave-alone, current-alone, and waves-current combined conditions to investigate the flow pattern and geometry of scour holes around bridge piers. Under these conditions, different flow parameters were considered and the influence of these parameters on the scour hole geometry was observed. The results showed that the combination of wave and current produced scour depths larger than those of the wave-alone experiments but smaller than those created by the current. Particle image velocimetry was used to investigate the flow field around piers and observe changes in vortex characteristics due to the change in flow conditions. Finally, an attempt was made to relate the size and shape of vortices to the scour process. It was concluded that the strength of wake vortices, the relative direction of the flow and wave, and the distances of waves from the channel bottom influenced the scour geometry and the downstream deposition pattern.
出版年: 2024
期刊名称: Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering
卷: 150
期: 1
页码: 04023020.1-04023020.16
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