• Title of article

    Bridge Failure Prevention: An Overview of Self-Protected Pier as Flow Altering Countermeasures for Scour Protection

  • Author/Authors

    Abudallah Habib ، Ibtesam Department of Civil and Structural Engineering - Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - University Kebangsaan Malaysia , Wan Mohtar ، Wan Hanna Melini Department of Civil and Structural Engineering - Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - University Kebangsaan Malaysia , Muftah Shahot ، Khaled Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Almergib University , El-shafie ، Ahmed Department of Civil Engineering - Universiti Malaya , Abd Manan ، Teh Sabariah Institute of Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development - University Malaysia Terengganu

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    22
  • Abstract
    The inherent scour process around the bridge piers needs to be considered and crucial to ensure a sustainable and economical bridge design. The performance of any scour protection/controlling devices around bridge piers is determined on how each device counters or minimize the scouring process. Besides the usually adopted bed armouring, abundant studies have been conducted to evaluate the efficiency of flowaltering countermeasures in reducing local scour depth. The flow changes due to the rigid pier are modified in a way to reduce the impinging effect on the bed. This paper discusses the performance and feasibility of self-protected piers, defined as a pier without any additional structure built either next to or at a distance away from the pier. We paid attention to the efficiency of the proposed countermeasures in terms of possible maximum scour reduction and provide the best configuration of each self-protection pier. This review consists of analysis on the openings on pier including internal tubing, slot and pier groups, and modified pier shapes as the flowaltering, self-protected countermeasure alternatives
  • Keywords
    FlowAltering Countermeasures , Openings and Modified Pier Shapes , Self , Protected Bridge Pier
  • Journal title
    Civil Engineering Infrastructures Journal (CEIJ
  • Journal title
    Civil Engineering Infrastructures Journal (CEIJ
  • Record number

    2633430