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Geosciences
Hydrodynamic and Debris-Damming Failure of Bridge Decks and Piers in Steady Flow
Kevin Oudenbroek1  SebastiaanN. Jonkman1  Cor van der Veen1  Nader Naderi1  JeremyD. Bricker1  Yuguang Yang1  Wim Uijttewaal1  Shuji Moriguchi2 
[1] Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5048, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands;International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University, 468-1 AzaAoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture 980-8572, Japan;
关键词: bridge;    flood;    drag;    lift;    computational fluid dynamics;    load cell;    force;   
DOI  :  10.3390/geosciences8110409
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In countries with steep rivers, such as Japan and the United States, bridges fail on an annual basis. Bridges on spread footings are especially susceptible to failure by hydrodynamic loading, often exacerbated by debris damming. Here, such failures are investigated via small scale model laboratory experiments and full scale numerical simulations. In the laboratory, lift and drag forces and overturning moment on bridge decks, piers, and deck-pier systems, are measured and compared with threshold of failure criteria used in design guidelines. Effects of debris on lift, drag, and moment, as well as three-dimensional effects, are quantified. Via numerical simulations, flow patterns and free surface behaviour responsible for these forces are investigated, and described in a framework as a function of the water depth, flow speed, deck clearance, and girder height. Results show that current guidelines are non-conservative in some cases. Importantly, failure of both decks and piers can be prevented by strengthening pier-deck connections, or by streamlining decks.

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