Protecting Vertical-Wall Abutments with Riprap Mattresses |
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Authors: | António H. Cardoso Cristina M. S. Fael |
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Affiliation: | 1Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Instituto Superior Técnico, Ave. Rovisco Pais, 1049,001 Lisboa, Portugal. E-mail: ahc@civil.ist.utl.pt 2Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Univ. da Beira Interior, Edifício II das Engenharias, Cal?ada do Lameiro, 6200-001 Covilh?, Portugal (corresponding author). E-mail: cfael@ubi.pt
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Abstract: | This study addresses the design of riprap mattresses as a scour countermeasure near vertical-wall bridge abutments under clear water flow conditions. It specifically deals with the diameter of riprap, Dr50, the lateral extent of mattresses, w, and their thickness, t. Experiments were performed in a rectangular, sand-bed open channel using different abutment lengths, three riprap stone sizes, and two different sands. The minimum size of stable stones as well as the mattress dimensions depend on the ratio between the abutment length and the flow depth. New equations for the evaluation of Dr50 and w are suggested. The geometric properties of the scour holes which develop at the edge of riprap mattresses are similar to those reported in the literature for spill-through abutments. Although it is not possible to fully arrest scour by winnowing, the corresponding scour depth is negligible when the mattress layer thickness is at least 6Dr50. |
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Keywords: | Riprap Bridge abutments Experimentation Scour |
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