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Project Information | ||
Project ID: | FHWA-PROJ-14-0115 | |
Project Name: | Scour Evaluation Studies: Scour in Cohesive Soils and Ex Situ Scour Testing Device - Phase II | |
Project Status: | Active | |
Start Date: | February 26, 2014 | |
End Date: | September 30, 2017 | |
Contact Information | ||
Last Name: | Kerenyi | |
First Name: | Kornel | |
Telephone: | 202-493-3142 | |
E-mail: | kornel.kerenyi@dot.gov | |
Office: | Office of Infrastructure Research and Development | |
Team: | Hazard Mitigation Team [HRDI-50] | |
Program: | IRT (Infrastructure Research and Technology) | |
Laboratory: | J. Sterling Jones Hydraulics Laboratory | |
Project detail | ||
Roadmap/Focus area(s): | Infrastructure Research and Technology Strategic Plan and Roadmap | |
Project Description: | The study extends the recently completed research on this subject. The completed study looked only at a tight range of soil properties and reviewers recommended to move forward with additional research to cover a larger range of cohesive soils. The results of this research will also benefit the new scour design concept based on “Hydraulic Loading and Soil Resistance” to determine the critical soil resistance for cohesive soil layers. | |
Goals: | The primary objective of this study is to develop design tools for scour in cohesive soils that will be implemented in Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 18, "Evaluating Scour at Bridges." | |
Product Type: | Research report | |
Test Methodology: | The study addresses the incipient erosion of cohesive soils. Scour on cohesive soils is a very complex phenomenon that is not completely understood. A special erosion apparatuses (ESTD, ISTD, LC-ISTD) were developed to apply hydraulic loading (flow) conditions on cohesive soil samples. The study will also research the correlation between geotechnical properties of cohesive soil samples and their erosion resistance. | |
Expected Benefits: | This research will develop a new design procedure to estimate bridge pier scour in cohesive soils. | |
Deliverables: | Name: Design guidelines for scour in cohesive soils and to determine cohesive soil erosion resistance. Product Type(s): Research report Description: The primary objective of this study is to develop design tools for scour in cohesive soils and cohesive soil erosion resistance that will be implemented in Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 18, "Evaluating Scour at Bridges." | |
FHWA Topics: | Roads and Bridges--Hydraulics | |
TRT Terms: | Scour Erosion Resistance Hydraulics Bridge Foundations Research Infrastructure |
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FHWA Disciplines: | Hydraulics |
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Subject Areas: | Hydraulics and Hydrology |
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