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Vol.47,
No.3,
PP.111-170
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1 | | Modular Check Dam Management in a High-Sediment-Disaster Torrent | | 2 | | Investigation and Assessment Methods for the Impact of a Largescale Landslide on a Neighboring Village | | 3 | | Mechanical Parameter Study of Tied-Back Retaining Pile Stabilization Method for Cut Slopes of Forest Roads in Mountain Areas | | 4 | | Riprap Protection in Controlling Local Scour at the Toe of a Groundsill 47(3):147-155Chia-Chun Wu* Ping-Chi Huang Ya-Yun Wu* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ccwu@mail.npust.edu.tw Show preview | PDF( 4.67MB ) | Riprap Protection in Controlling Local Scour at the Toe of a Groundsill | Close | Chia-Chun Wu* Ping-Chi Huang Ya-Yun Wu | AbstractAn array of 1:50 scaled groundsill models was installed in a semi-circulating flume to study scour mechanics and effectiveness of riprap protection lengths and riprap sizes. Results of this study show that riprap protection
at the toe of a groundsill is unable to completely eliminate the local scour, but it is capable of reducing scour depth and scour length. A dimensionless relationship was also derived in this study to help select riprap protection lengths and riprap sizes. The maximum percent of scour depth reduction can be reduced from 83% to 76% with respect to the increase of riprap size to channel sediment size ratio when riprap protection covers 1/4 of the groundsill interval. Percent
of reduction remains fairly constant when riprap protection covers 1/2 of the groundsill interval. On the other hand, the maximum percent of scour length reduction increases from 64% to 84% with respect to the increase of riprap size to channel sediment size ratio.
Key Words : Riprap protection, local scour, riprap length, riprap size, groundsills. | Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung 912, Taiwan * Corresponding Author. E-mail : ccwu@mail.npust.edu.tw | Received: 2015/01/21 Revised: 2015/03/19 Accepted: 2016/08/29
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| | 5 | | Topographic Characteristic Analysis of Landslides in Kaoping River Watershed | | 6 | | Evaluation of Trivalent and Hexavalent Chromium Retention on Ain Oussera Soil by the Batch Method and Radiotracer Technique. | |
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