Author/Authors :
Saneie, Mojtaba Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute in Tehran , Omidi, Faranak Department of Agricultural Engineering - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University , Fazlola, Ramin Department of Agricultural Engineering - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University
Abstract :
One of the important issues in hydraulic engineering is inspection of local scour depth around
bridge pier. Using piles is one of the ways for confronting local scour and erosion. In this study,
the experiments were conducted in an 8m long, 0.5m deep and 0.25m wide flume. and the effect
of using piles and number of them observed on the amount of scour in three different Frude
numbers. The shape of the pier was a rectangle cube with 5cm long and 2.5cm wide. The diameter
of the piles was 6mm, and piles were non-submerged. The results of experiments indicated
that the use of different number of piles in three different Frude number, (0.214, 0.237, 0.297),
reduced volume and depth of scour highly. It is observed that 3 and 4 piles in each three Fr number,
(0.214, 0.237, 0.297), had better results in comparing with 2 and 5 piles. and also the lowest
amount of scour and the highest efficiency were related to Fr number of 0.214, so the maximum
scour depth and volume were reduced by 76% and 92% respectively in comparison with the pier
without sacrificial piles. While these amounts in the Fr number of 0.237 were 88% and 66% respectively
and in the Fr number of 0.237 were 88% and 52% respectively.