River confluence is a region of merging of two flows of different flow characteristics and sediment loads that result in complex hydrodynamics. The momentum transfer from lateral flow and the flow acceleration causes flow constriction resulting in bed and bank erosion. In this study, circular pile models are suggested as scour reducing structures at river confluences and are studied experimentally. From the scour depth contour maps, it was observed that the bed profiles are remarkably modified with installation of the pile models within the confluence. The scour depth was reduced by 28% with installation of pile models of 12mm diameter at a spacing of 2h. When pile models of 8mm diameter are placed at 2h spacing, the scour depth decreases b...
Research of river bed erosion is an important part of designing bridges and transportation networks ...
For making adequate designs for bank protection works in bends or to determine the available width f...
River confluence is a common feature of most irrigation and drainage channels and river systems, whe...
Confluence is a common occurrence in rivers. The convergence of flows often leads to erosion of the ...
Erosion in river bends causes loss of agricultural lands, adjacent facilities, and fish habitat. W-w...
The purpose of this study was to find the relative position of piles to the pier so the maximum redu...
Confluences are a common feature of riverine systems; the area of converging flow streamlines and po...
River bridge piers may collapse due to the local scour around their foundations. It is known that lo...
Eco-friendly low-head structures such as blunt nosed chevrons, wood bundles, worked wood piles etc. ...
Diversion flows from rivers or main channels affect bed morphology and cause erosion and sedimentati...
This paper presents an experimental study on scour depth at the confluence of a mobile and a rigid b...
[Abstract]: The term scour in this dissertation refers to a general lowering of the of the natural s...
Designing correct engineering infrastructures to reduce land degradation processes and considering ...
Riverbank erosion is a natural process in rivers that can become exacerbated by direct and indirect ...
River confluences have a complex flow and sedimentation pattern that have vital influences on the hy...
Research of river bed erosion is an important part of designing bridges and transportation networks ...
For making adequate designs for bank protection works in bends or to determine the available width f...
River confluence is a common feature of most irrigation and drainage channels and river systems, whe...
Confluence is a common occurrence in rivers. The convergence of flows often leads to erosion of the ...
Erosion in river bends causes loss of agricultural lands, adjacent facilities, and fish habitat. W-w...
The purpose of this study was to find the relative position of piles to the pier so the maximum redu...
Confluences are a common feature of riverine systems; the area of converging flow streamlines and po...
River bridge piers may collapse due to the local scour around their foundations. It is known that lo...
Eco-friendly low-head structures such as blunt nosed chevrons, wood bundles, worked wood piles etc. ...
Diversion flows from rivers or main channels affect bed morphology and cause erosion and sedimentati...
This paper presents an experimental study on scour depth at the confluence of a mobile and a rigid b...
[Abstract]: The term scour in this dissertation refers to a general lowering of the of the natural s...
Designing correct engineering infrastructures to reduce land degradation processes and considering ...
Riverbank erosion is a natural process in rivers that can become exacerbated by direct and indirect ...
River confluences have a complex flow and sedimentation pattern that have vital influences on the hy...
Research of river bed erosion is an important part of designing bridges and transportation networks ...
For making adequate designs for bank protection works in bends or to determine the available width f...
River confluence is a common feature of most irrigation and drainage channels and river systems, whe...