This paper presents results of an investigation on the effects of different parameters on the structural behavior of a skewed integral bridge. Flow velocities affected the scour depths at the piles, and subsequently, affected the structural behavior of the bridge’s substructure. Different loading locations had varying influences on the scour depth, as well as the structural behavior of the integral bridge. Laboratory tests on a scaled down hydraulic model were undertaken to simulate the structural behavior of the scoured integral bridge. The scale of the model was chosen to simulate the actual bridge dimensions, material properties, and loading. Three different velocities were accounted for, based on the actual flow velocities of the river ...
ABSTRACT Four classes of variables are apparent in the problem of scour around bridge piers and abut...
Scour is a natural phenomenon, which is caused by the erosive action of flowing water along alluvial...
Bridge piers which are constructed in the track of high water rivers cause some variations in the fl...
This paper presents finite element modelling of the effects of different flow velocities on the stru...
This research presents an experimental study on the scouring mechanism at semi-integral bridge piers...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating the effect of skew angle on c...
An integral bridge (TB) is one in which the abutments are cast monolithically with the deck to form ...
Contraction of the river flow by bridge crossing leads to streamline concentration near structures, ...
The construction of bridges in alluvial channels will cause a contraction in the waterway at the bri...
The current research work presents laboratory experimental results on local scour around vertical-wa...
The constant drive to save money within the construction industry has recently highlighted many flaw...
Final; Oct. 2006-Aug. 2011.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VCTIR 12-R10VCTIR 12-R1091336Jointless bridgesSkewed s...
Scour around bridge supports such as abutments can result in structural collapse and loss of life an...
Elimination of the bearings and expansion joints in the superstructure of integral abutment bridges ...
AbstractScour around bridge supports such as abutments can result in structural collapse and loss of...
ABSTRACT Four classes of variables are apparent in the problem of scour around bridge piers and abut...
Scour is a natural phenomenon, which is caused by the erosive action of flowing water along alluvial...
Bridge piers which are constructed in the track of high water rivers cause some variations in the fl...
This paper presents finite element modelling of the effects of different flow velocities on the stru...
This research presents an experimental study on the scouring mechanism at semi-integral bridge piers...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating the effect of skew angle on c...
An integral bridge (TB) is one in which the abutments are cast monolithically with the deck to form ...
Contraction of the river flow by bridge crossing leads to streamline concentration near structures, ...
The construction of bridges in alluvial channels will cause a contraction in the waterway at the bri...
The current research work presents laboratory experimental results on local scour around vertical-wa...
The constant drive to save money within the construction industry has recently highlighted many flaw...
Final; Oct. 2006-Aug. 2011.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VCTIR 12-R10VCTIR 12-R1091336Jointless bridgesSkewed s...
Scour around bridge supports such as abutments can result in structural collapse and loss of life an...
Elimination of the bearings and expansion joints in the superstructure of integral abutment bridges ...
AbstractScour around bridge supports such as abutments can result in structural collapse and loss of...
ABSTRACT Four classes of variables are apparent in the problem of scour around bridge piers and abut...
Scour is a natural phenomenon, which is caused by the erosive action of flowing water along alluvial...
Bridge piers which are constructed in the track of high water rivers cause some variations in the fl...