This paper proposes a theoretical model to describe previous laboratory observations of the dynamics of debris accumulations around bridge piers of cylindrical shape. The model is based on the assumption that the observed dynamics is mainly governed by dynamic changes of the point of application of the drag force exerted on a solid body formed by debris accumulated around a pier. A phase-plane analysis of the resulting nonlinear system of ordinary differential equations shows that the model captures the main patterns observed in previous laboratory experiments, including an oscillatory motion and the removal of debris from the pier by the flow. The model provides a theoretical basis for the analysis of the conditions required for debris jam...
Scour at bridge piers is one of the most studied and challenging problems for hydraulic engineers. M...
This note deals with the influence of debris accumulation on scour around bridge piers. Clear-water ...
In countries with steep rivers, such as Japan and the United States, bridges fail on an annual basis...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is avaialble from Cambridge University Pre...
The accumulation of large wood debris at bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased upstre...
Woody debris accumulations at bridge piers can significantly increase the risk of flooding and bridg...
The accumulation of large wood debris around bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased up...
This paper analyzes the influence of the geometry of bridge piers and supplied debris on the formati...
One of the most common problems for river engineers is the accumulation of waterborne debris upstrea...
Scour process at bridge piers is a very important topic for hydraulic engineers. In particular, it h...
The scour process at bridge piers has been widely investigated in the last decades. In particular, r...
Previous research has shown that local scour at bridge piers is severely increased by the accumulati...
The accumulation of debris and drifts around a bridge pier can substantially modify the local scour ...
Previous research has shown that local scour at bridge piers is severely increased by the accumulati...
A channelized debris flow is usually represented by a mixture of solid particles of various sizes an...
Scour at bridge piers is one of the most studied and challenging problems for hydraulic engineers. M...
This note deals with the influence of debris accumulation on scour around bridge piers. Clear-water ...
In countries with steep rivers, such as Japan and the United States, bridges fail on an annual basis...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is avaialble from Cambridge University Pre...
The accumulation of large wood debris at bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased upstre...
Woody debris accumulations at bridge piers can significantly increase the risk of flooding and bridg...
The accumulation of large wood debris around bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased up...
This paper analyzes the influence of the geometry of bridge piers and supplied debris on the formati...
One of the most common problems for river engineers is the accumulation of waterborne debris upstrea...
Scour process at bridge piers is a very important topic for hydraulic engineers. In particular, it h...
The scour process at bridge piers has been widely investigated in the last decades. In particular, r...
Previous research has shown that local scour at bridge piers is severely increased by the accumulati...
The accumulation of debris and drifts around a bridge pier can substantially modify the local scour ...
Previous research has shown that local scour at bridge piers is severely increased by the accumulati...
A channelized debris flow is usually represented by a mixture of solid particles of various sizes an...
Scour at bridge piers is one of the most studied and challenging problems for hydraulic engineers. M...
This note deals with the influence of debris accumulation on scour around bridge piers. Clear-water ...
In countries with steep rivers, such as Japan and the United States, bridges fail on an annual basis...