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Physical Modeling of Local Scour Development around A Large-diameter Monopile in Combined Waves and Current

Date:2014-02-13 Gao Fuping
In most of the previous studies on local scour around pile foundations, wave-induced pore pressure response has not been taken into account. The local-scour and pore-pressure responses around a large-diameter monopile in combined waves and current have been physically modeled with a specially-designed flow-structure-soil interaction flume. In the series of experiments, the time developments of the scour-depth and the pore-pressure in the proximity of the model pile were measured simultaneously. Experimental results indicate that the wave-induced upward seepage under the wave troughs may weaken the buoyant unit weight of the surrounding sand, which brings the sand-bed more susceptible to scouring. The superimposition of the waves on a current has much effect on the time-development of local scour and the resulting equilibrium scour-depth, which is particularly obvious when the sand-bed is in the clear-water regime under the current or waves alone respectively. It is observed that the maximum flow velocity at the boundary layer for the following-current case is larger than that for the opposing-current case, which further results in faster time development of scour depth and greater equilibrium scour depth for the following-current case. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2013.10.007]

The article was published as:
Qi WG,Gao FP. Physical modeling of local scour development around a large-diameter monopile in combined waves and current. COASTAL ENGINEERING, 2014, 83:72-81, doi: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2013.10.007

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