Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments

Social and economic damages are the most important damages of the bridge failure. Stability problems of such structures against failure and the depth of the abutments are directly related to the amount of the adjusted scour. Economy, reliability and stability have been main concerns regarding design...

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Published in:Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Main Author: Ghazvinei P.T.; Ariffin J.; Abdullah J.; Mohamed T.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Maxwell Science Publications 2014
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Ghazvinei P.T.; Ariffin J.; Abdullah J.; Mohamed T.A.
Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
2014
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology
8
4
10.19026/rjaset.8.993
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84910680870&doi=10.19026%2frjaset.8.993&partnerID=40&md5=045df1e05e1910eebce1b9b29d89f13c
Social and economic damages are the most important damages of the bridge failure. Stability problems of such structures against failure and the depth of the abutments are directly related to the amount of the adjusted scour. Economy, reliability and stability have been main concerns regarding designing abutment bridges enhanced preventing scouring. In this study a detailed comparison of the up-to-date works on scour at the bridge abutment are presented including all possible aspects and contraction scour depth estimation formulas. The experimental data was obtained from the literature and three statistical tests were carried out to determine which of the formulae would give minimum prediction errors. Statistical and graphical comparison between the predicted and measured depth of scour showed the better relatively acceptable prediction scour formulas depth at abutments. © Maxwell Scientific Organization, 2014.
Maxwell Science Publications
20407459
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Ghazvinei P.T.; Ariffin J.; Abdullah J.; Mohamed T.A.
spellingShingle Ghazvinei P.T.; Ariffin J.; Abdullah J.; Mohamed T.A.
Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
author_facet Ghazvinei P.T.; Ariffin J.; Abdullah J.; Mohamed T.A.
author_sort Ghazvinei P.T.; Ariffin J.; Abdullah J.; Mohamed T.A.
title Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
title_short Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
title_full Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
title_fullStr Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
title_sort Comparative analysis between observed and predicted contraction scour at bridges abutments
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description Social and economic damages are the most important damages of the bridge failure. Stability problems of such structures against failure and the depth of the abutments are directly related to the amount of the adjusted scour. Economy, reliability and stability have been main concerns regarding designing abutment bridges enhanced preventing scouring. In this study a detailed comparison of the up-to-date works on scour at the bridge abutment are presented including all possible aspects and contraction scour depth estimation formulas. The experimental data was obtained from the literature and three statistical tests were carried out to determine which of the formulae would give minimum prediction errors. Statistical and graphical comparison between the predicted and measured depth of scour showed the better relatively acceptable prediction scour formulas depth at abutments. © Maxwell Scientific Organization, 2014.
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