The effect of the flood recession time on the local scour depth at bed sills in gravel deposits is examined. Experiments were carried out to study the development of scour holes under time-varying hydraulic conditions with no upstream sediment feed. Triangular-shaped hydrographs, having recession times up to three times the duration of the rising limb, were used. Traditionally, the peak water discharge in any flood event is used as a design value in estimating the final depth of scour formed by a flood. This approach is overly conservative when the flow hydrograph is steep, i.e., during the occurrence of flash floods. The actual reduction of the scour depth from this estimated value is dependent on both the characteristics of the flood even...
Bed sills are often used to limit bed degradation, to control bed erosion around bridge piers or dow...
This paper deals with the temporal evolution of local scour downstream of low-head stilling basins. ...
Rivers are frequently controlled by weirs and low dams. The flow over these structures has a signifi...
The effect of the flood recession time on the local scour depth at bed sills in gravel deposits is e...
The temporal development of clear-water local scour depth at bed sills in uniform gravel beds is con...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
In this paper a modelling approach is presented to predict local scour under time varying flow condi...
Spur dikes are river protection structures typically used for flow diversion from erodible banks. Ho...
This study investigates channel bed scour and fill as a result of individual flood events in a grav...
This paper focuses on the local bed scour downstream of low-head spillways with stilling basins. Exp...
The scour development in floods at abutments (Gjunsburgs & Neilands 2001, 2004, 2005, Gjunsburgs et ...
Excessive erosion of gravel bed rivers represents a hazard, which is often controlled by the constru...
The objective of this study was to find out influence of the triangle-shaped hydrograph on time-depe...
The objective of this study is determine the influence of the flood duration and the shape of hydrog...
Bed sills are often used to limit bed degradation, to control bed erosion around bridge piers or dow...
This paper deals with the temporal evolution of local scour downstream of low-head stilling basins. ...
Rivers are frequently controlled by weirs and low dams. The flow over these structures has a signifi...
The effect of the flood recession time on the local scour depth at bed sills in gravel deposits is e...
The temporal development of clear-water local scour depth at bed sills in uniform gravel beds is con...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
In this paper a modelling approach is presented to predict local scour under time varying flow condi...
Spur dikes are river protection structures typically used for flow diversion from erodible banks. Ho...
This study investigates channel bed scour and fill as a result of individual flood events in a grav...
This paper focuses on the local bed scour downstream of low-head spillways with stilling basins. Exp...
The scour development in floods at abutments (Gjunsburgs & Neilands 2001, 2004, 2005, Gjunsburgs et ...
Excessive erosion of gravel bed rivers represents a hazard, which is often controlled by the constru...
The objective of this study was to find out influence of the triangle-shaped hydrograph on time-depe...
The objective of this study is determine the influence of the flood duration and the shape of hydrog...
Bed sills are often used to limit bed degradation, to control bed erosion around bridge piers or dow...
This paper deals with the temporal evolution of local scour downstream of low-head stilling basins. ...
Rivers are frequently controlled by weirs and low dams. The flow over these structures has a signifi...