Author/Authors :
Najafzadeh، M. نويسنده PhD degree student , , Barani، G.A. نويسنده received his MS degree in 1977 from the University of California, Davis, where he continued his research work towards a PhD degree ,
Abstract :
Estimation of maximum scour depth is an important factor in designing
structures that are embedded in rivers. Using a hydraulic model, the mechanism of local
scour around bridge piers embedded in cohesive soils has been studied. Experiments were
performed in a
ume; 22 m long, 0.77 m wide and 0.60 m deep, with a pier of 0.1 m in
diameter. Also, three types of cohesive soil with dierent percent clay were used. While
changing parameters, such as current velocity,
ow depth, initial moisture content, clay
percentage, and undrained shear strength, in each experiment, the scour depths were
measured. The measured data were adjusted by hyperbolic law. Using dimensional
analysis, a relationship between the ultimate scour depth and eective parameters was
developed. Finally, the ultimate scour depths obtained by the experiments were compared
with those calculated by empirical equations