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Bridges are very important and crucial means of transport of fast growing cities, and are especially famous for crossing waterways. While the design for hydraulic and structural considerations is important to maintain a safety environment, the uncertainties of hydraulic predictions may often lead to overdosing resulting in additional costs, or possible failure. The most common cause of bridge failures is the local scour located around bridge piers; it is also great danger during floods and in the event of major environmental crises. It is important for the designer of the bridge foundation to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bridges are very important and crucial means of transport of fast growing cities, and are especially famous for crossing waterways. While the design for hydraulic and structural considerations is important to maintain a safety environment, the uncertainties of hydraulic predictions may often lead to overdosing resulting in additional costs, or possible failure. The most common cause of bridge failures is the local scour located around bridge piers; it is also great danger during floods and in the event of major environmental crises. It is important for the designer of the bridge foundation to understand the local scour phenomenon as this explains the maximum possible scours around bridge piers and abutments in order to create a safe and economic design. This research-study validates and explains a 3D computational fluid dynamic model(SSIIM) for local scours, by changing the pile numbers and spacing of pile groups for both the longitudinal and the transversal directions and comparing the scour hole depth for each case to have a better understanding for the effect of the pile groups arrangements on the scour around bridge piers.
Autorenporträt
Gamal Elsaeed, a Professor at the Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Shobra, Banha University,Cairo, Egypt. He holds a B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and Business Administration Studies from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, Texas A&M, and Harvard Universities, USA. He is also a member of the ASCE, COPRI, and EWRI.