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This study uses SMS-2D unsteady flow model to simulate energy dissipation of apron setting due to bow wave around the bridge pier on the main deep trough of ChihShang Bridge in 100 years return flood peak flow, on the downstream BeiNan River in Taiwan as case study. Further, the topic of this study is to evaluate location-oriented scour likely result in accelerated erosion of critical piers by different...
This study uses SMS-2D unsteady flow model to analyze BeiNan River on the downstream of ChihShang Bridge in different return flood peak flow, then Plaxis-2D finite element model using simulated water level and stream velocity as lateral thrust to investigate pier resistance due to bow wave around the bridge pier. Further, based on the river characteristics and bridge stability of coupling induced...
According to the old bridge damaged emergency conversion program, this study investigates the flow changes during the coexistence of old and new bridge and contraction effect. The flow rate between piers increasing, thereby accelerating erosion. This study uses SMS-2D unsteady flow model to simulate old pier into the pre-construction setting due to their contraction flows and further necessary hydraulic...
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