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Measurement of sea bed scour around a pile-simplified instrumentation

TL;DR: In this paper, a simplified experimental technique for the measurement of scour around pile foundation in laboratories is presented, where a suitable instrumentation system has been developed and adopted for measuring scour depth with time till the equilibrium profile of the sea bed is attained based on the measurements.
Abstract: This paper outlines a simplified experimental technique for the measurement of scour around pile foundation in laboratories. There are certain difficulties in predicting the scour depth as the particulate movement of sediments due to scour is time dependent. Considering the complexity of the problem, a suitable instrumentation system has been developed and adopted for measuring scour depth with time till the equilibrium profile of the sea bed is attained based on the measurements, a relationship for the scour depth in terms of properties of sediment model characteristics and fluid parameters has been suggested. A detailed laboratory testing programme on model piles of diameters 50 mm to 110 mm was carried out in a wave cum current flume of 30 m length, 2.0 m width. Currents (velocities are between 0.19 and 0.32 m/sec) are generated by the circulation of water through inlet and outlet arrangements for the operating water depths ranging between 30 cm and 60 cm over the test section. The time development of scour process around a single vertical pile is studied due to steady current, combined action of waves and current. To highlight the usefulness of the instrumentation and understanding the principle of measuring scour around the pile, studies are discussed in the case of only currents.
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29 Jan 1982
TL;DR: In this paper, a vertical cylinder placed in a uniform sand and a fine calcareous ocean sediment is shown to have marginal protection against scour by placing collars around the cylinder.
Abstract: Flume test data is presented for the depth of scour in deep water near a vertical cylinder placed in a uniform sand and a fine calcareous ocean sediment. The ratio of the depth of scour to the cylinder diameter at equilibrium is shown to depend only on the ratio of the shear velocity to the critical shear velocity at which bed motion is initiated. Protection against scour by placing collars around the cylinder is shown to be of marginal value.

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