Scour Analysis and Countermeasures Recommendations for the New Bridge Construction on PR-9 over Rio Cana Ponce, Puerto Rico
Abstract
Scour is a natural phenomenon caused
by the erosive action of flowing stream on alluvial
beds. Failure of bridges due to scour at their
foundations, which consist of abutments and piers,
is a common incident. An accurate prediction of
scour depth at piers is essential for the safe design
of bridge foundations. Scour depth estimation at the
pier site is necessary for safety and economy of the
designed bridge. If sediment or rock on which
bridge supports rest is scoured by a river, the
bridge could result in a bridge failure resulting
from hydraulic conditions, primarily due to scour
of foundation material. As part of AASHTO
requirements for highway bridges, a hydraulic
study is necessary for the preliminary design, as
well as the estimation of scouring depths at piers
and abutments. The objective of this report is to
evaluate the analysis of a new bridge construction
presenting scour at the early stages of construction
and provide recommended countermeasures to
prevent or reduce the severity of hydraulic
problems.
Key Terms - Bridge, Countermeasure,
Hydraulic Study, Scour Design.