This paper presents a review of the engineering techniques currently available for assessment of scour of rock by water. Such techniques are typically applied for design of unlined rock spillways or sections of channel downstream of chute or plunge spillways. The current techniques, while numerous, each apply to limited and specific conditions, which in this paper have been categorised into four distinguishable hydraulic conditions common to spillways. Commentary on the options relevant to design of Australian spillways is given, and important uncertainties and limitations in the existing techniques are highlighted
The plunge pool performance at four of BC Hydro dam sites is reviewed. The sites of Peace Canyon Dam...
Hydraulic models, using either cohesive or non-cohesive beds, have traditionally been employed to g...
Stream restoration structures analysis and design are some of the most important topics for hydraul...
The challenge for spillway design over many decades has been to arrive at a design that can discharg...
A number of problems and solutions of rock scour downstream of spillways have been evaluated using a...
This paper presents a recommended design procedure for assessment of rock scour which is illustrated...
Keynote lecture at the ICSE2006. Various types of scour can confront the engineer, who has to design...
For economic reasons, many large spillways discharge into unlined rock channels or into the river be...
Failure of hydraulic structures by scour is a recent research topic in hydraulics, following spectac...
The dam-spillway involves the discharge of the water in the form of jet. The developed high velocity...
Low-head structures are widely used in river restoration. Their function is to regulate the sediment...
This paper presents a novel approach for detailed 2D numerical assessment of rock scour in plunge po...
From 2010, a succession of floods in eastern Australia, and particularly in Queensland, brought abou...
The method of Annandale (1995) is widely used by Australian practitioners for the assessment of eros...
Local scour downstreams of a stilling basin with hydraulic jump has been investigated experimentally...
The plunge pool performance at four of BC Hydro dam sites is reviewed. The sites of Peace Canyon Dam...
Hydraulic models, using either cohesive or non-cohesive beds, have traditionally been employed to g...
Stream restoration structures analysis and design are some of the most important topics for hydraul...
The challenge for spillway design over many decades has been to arrive at a design that can discharg...
A number of problems and solutions of rock scour downstream of spillways have been evaluated using a...
This paper presents a recommended design procedure for assessment of rock scour which is illustrated...
Keynote lecture at the ICSE2006. Various types of scour can confront the engineer, who has to design...
For economic reasons, many large spillways discharge into unlined rock channels or into the river be...
Failure of hydraulic structures by scour is a recent research topic in hydraulics, following spectac...
The dam-spillway involves the discharge of the water in the form of jet. The developed high velocity...
Low-head structures are widely used in river restoration. Their function is to regulate the sediment...
This paper presents a novel approach for detailed 2D numerical assessment of rock scour in plunge po...
From 2010, a succession of floods in eastern Australia, and particularly in Queensland, brought abou...
The method of Annandale (1995) is widely used by Australian practitioners for the assessment of eros...
Local scour downstreams of a stilling basin with hydraulic jump has been investigated experimentally...
The plunge pool performance at four of BC Hydro dam sites is reviewed. The sites of Peace Canyon Dam...
Hydraulic models, using either cohesive or non-cohesive beds, have traditionally been employed to g...
Stream restoration structures analysis and design are some of the most important topics for hydraul...