Streamwood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to bridge structures and may aggravate flooding, local scouring, and eventually may lead to bridge collapse. However, the important ecological role of streamwood in fluvial systems calls for a compromise between preservation of river ecosystems and prevention of streamwood-related hazards (e.g., bridge clogging). This study evaluates the effect of bridge pier shape on wood accumulation or blockage, probability in lowland type of rivers. We conducted laboratory experiments in a flume testing various pier shapes and wood transport mechanisms under two different flow conditions, complemented with numerical modelling. Results revealed that the flow field immediately upstream from the p...
Woody debris accumulations at bridge piers can significantly increase the risk of flooding and bridg...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The use of in-stream wood is one of the most commonly employed natural flood management (NFM) techni...
Transported large wood (LW) in rivers may block at river infrastructures such as bridge piers and po...
Wood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to the structures and aggravates local scourin...
In‐channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in‐channel wood duri...
In-channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in-channel wood duri...
AbstractA flume experiment was carried out in a rectangular flume in order to investigate interactio...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Abstract Bridges with and without piers are prone to large wood (LW) accumulations during floods, p...
Large wood (LW) in rivers increases the flow variability and provides habitats for various species. ...
Large debris transported by flood affects scour features at bridge piers and increases the risks of ...
River restoration aims to improve physical natural form and processes of a river. Techniques to cont...
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...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The use of in-stream wood is one of the most commonly employed natural flood management (NFM) techni...
Transported large wood (LW) in rivers may block at river infrastructures such as bridge piers and po...
Wood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to the structures and aggravates local scourin...
In‐channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in‐channel wood duri...
In-channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in-channel wood duri...
AbstractA flume experiment was carried out in a rectangular flume in order to investigate interactio...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Abstract Bridges with and without piers are prone to large wood (LW) accumulations during floods, p...
Large wood (LW) in rivers increases the flow variability and provides habitats for various species. ...
Large debris transported by flood affects scour features at bridge piers and increases the risks of ...
River restoration aims to improve physical natural form and processes of a river. Techniques to cont...
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...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The use of in-stream wood is one of the most commonly employed natural flood management (NFM) techni...