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Investigation of using mangrove-inspired skirt pile group as a scour countermeasure

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 266, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.113133

Keywords

Scour; Computational fluid dynamics; Flow velocity; Bed shear stress; Flume experiment; Image processing

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) Engineering Research Center for Bio-mediated and Bio-inspired Geotechnics program [ERC-1449501]

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The unique root structure of mangrove forests inspired a new measure of skirt piles to mitigate local scour around monopile foundations. Numerical simulations and laboratory experiments were used to evaluate the effectiveness, showing that skirt piles reduce near-bed tangential velocity and affect the vertical flow field around the monopile. Parameters such as spacing and number of skirt piles were found to impact scour depth and volume.
Mangrove forests are able to protect the coastline because their dense prop root system reduces the flow velocity and stabilizes sediments against erosion. Inspired by this unique character of the mangrove root structure, a ring of skirt piles is proposed as a measure to mitigate local scour around monopile foundations. Numerical simu-lations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling as well as laboratory flume experiments were conducted to evaluate the scour mitigation effect in clear water current. The simulation results reveal that the presence of skirt piles reduces the near-bed tangential velocity and affects the vertical flow field around the monopile. The experimental results indicate that if all other parameters are held constant, the scour depth and volume increase with skirt pile spacing, decreases with the number of skirt pile rings. With a single ring of skirt piles, the scour potential reaches the lowest with an intermediate critical submerged height of the skirt piles; the scour depth and volume increase when the submerged height deviates from the critical value. The comparison between the numerical and experimental results implies that the installation of the skirt piles has not only hy-draulic but also geotechnical benefits for scour mitigation.

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