Abstract:
Scouring refers to the lowering of the level of
river bed due to water erosion. Formation of vortices in the
vicinity of bridges due to obstruction caused to river flow by
piers and abutments is the core rationale behind this pursuit.
Precise scour depth prediction allows for cost-effective proactive
measures, preventing more disruptive actions required when
addressing advanced stage scour related issues. Within the scope
of this study, a two-dimensional numerical model is developed
using the HEC-RAS software for the determination of scour
depth around the bridge piers of Kelanisiri bridge. Change in
bed elevation around the bridge pier provides the depth of scour
hole formed due to a considered flood event. A scour depth of
3.8 m and 4.3 m were obtained around the two piers of Kelanisiri
bridge. Results of the simulation were validated with observed
data and model performance was analyzed using statistical
parameters. As per the results, two-dimensional hydraulic
model coupled with the sediment transport model produced a
reliable estimation of the river bed level change and the scour
depth around the bridge piers. Further validation of the model
results can be accomplished based on a series of laboratory-scale
experiments.
Citation:
A. Thembiliyagoda, K. D. Silva and N. Wijayaratna, "Application of HEC-RAS 2D Model to Simulate Scour Depth Around Bridge Piers-A Case Study on Kelanisiri Bridge, Sri Lanka," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 660-665, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355411.