Title of article :
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Local Scouring around Bridge Piers in Different Geometric Shapes at a 90° Convergent meander
Author/Authors :
Rasaei, Mousa Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University Dehdasht Branch, Dehdasht, Iran , Nazari, Sohrab Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University Eqlid Branch, Eqlid, Iran
Abstract :
The presence of several convergent meanders is a basic characteristic of natural flowing
rivers. It is important to construct bridge piers in different geometric shapes at convergent
meanders. The formation of secondary flows at meanders and their enhancement by the
convergence effect can bring complexities and irregularity in the erosion pattern around bridge
piers. The present study experimentally and numerically investigates the effects of the geometric
shapes of bridge piers on local scour around piers at a 90° convergent meander. Tests were
carried out within a channel with a 90° convergent meander and a centerline radius of 170 cm.
Cylindrical piers with the diameters of 40 and 60 mm and cubic piers with the sizes of 40×40
and 60×60 mm were placed at the center of the meander, investigating scour in clear-water
conditions. Also, a three-dimensional SSIIM-2 model was employed to simulate the problem and
compare the results to the experimental ones. The results indicated that the shapes and sizes of
the piers affected the scour depth, and the maximum scour depth was estimated to be smaller
around the cylindrical piers than around the cubic piers in all the tests. Moreover, convergenceinduced contraction along with the placement of the piers at the meander enhanced scour around
the piers. The numerical SSIIM-2 results were found to be in a good agreement with the
experimental results.
Keywords :
local scouring , bridge pier , the geometry shape of pier , a 90° convergent meander , the SSIIM-2 numerical model
Journal title :
Journal of Hydraulic Structures