2019
DOI: 10.3390/jmse7100345
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Visualization Tests on Variation of Scour Front under a Pipeline in Steady Currents

Abstract: The intersection of the span shoulder and the scour hole under a pipeline, also called the scour front, can affect the scour hole extension rate and the bearing capacity of the span shoulder, which is associated with pipeline spanning and failure. Studies on scour front evolution are limited due to technical restrictions. In this study, visualization experiments on three-dimensional scour under a pipeline in steady currents were performed to reveal the evolution of the scour front at the beginning of scour pro… Show more

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“…Scour under an underwater pipeline has been previously investigated both experimentally and numerically. Laboratory experiment studies have focused on the onset of scour [2,3], tunnel and lee-wake erosion [4], the mechanism of three-dimensional scour hole development [5,6], the spanwise scour propagation rate [7][8][9], and the equilibrium scour depth [10]. Numerical simulation has also been widely used in the investigations on the aspects above [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scour under an underwater pipeline has been previously investigated both experimentally and numerically. Laboratory experiment studies have focused on the onset of scour [2,3], tunnel and lee-wake erosion [4], the mechanism of three-dimensional scour hole development [5,6], the spanwise scour propagation rate [7][8][9], and the equilibrium scour depth [10]. Numerical simulation has also been widely used in the investigations on the aspects above [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%