Evaluation of safety of hydraulic structures affected by migrating pits |
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Authors: | Y-K Tung K -C Yeh |
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Institution: | (1) Wyoming Water Resources Center, Univ. of Wyoming, 827071 Laramie, WY;(2) Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Chiao-Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Because it can be carried by flowing water, a sand/gravel pit on the river bed could migrate downstream. Consequently, the presence of pits on river beds could pose a safety threat to in-stream hydraulic structures such as bridge piers. A pit migration model can be used to predict progressive changes of pit geometry as it migrates downstream. However, due to the existence of many uncertainties, the maximum pit depth cannot be predicted with certainty. This paper adopted a simple pit migration model and evaluated the uncertainty associated with the calculated maximum pit depth. Such information is essential for evaluating the probability that a migrating pit could pose a safety threat to a downstream hydraulic structure. Three reliability analysis techniques were applied and their performances were compared. |
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Keywords: | Safety reliability analysis uncertainty analysis |
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