Effect of unsteady flow conditions on scour features at low-head hydraulic structures

The study of scour mechanism downstream of low-head control structures is a fundamental topic for hydraulic engineers. Generally, the analysis of the scour process is conducted under steady flow conditions, assuming that the maximum discharge is occurring for sufficient time to reach the equilibrium scour configuration. Nevertheless, in rivers the scour process generally occurs in correspondence with a flood event, which is characterized by discharge varying with time. This last condition is still less studied and analyzed in terms of effects on bed morphology. Researchers mainly focused on the maximum scour depth assuming that it occurs in correspondence with the peak discharge, but they rarely took into account the evolution of the scour process under unsteady flow conditions. The aim of the present paper is to analyze the evolution of scour morphology under unsteady flow conditions, and compare it with that obtained under steady flow conditions. In particular, three structure typologies were tested: a stepped gabion weir with upstream impermeable filtering layer, a straight rock sill, and a curved rock sill. The results showed that the scour phenomenon deeply depended on inflow conditions. Nevertheless, it was also shown that the equilibrium morphology of the downstream stilling basin is essentially the same under both unsteady and steady flow conditions if the duration of the unsteady event is enough long.

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