fel3
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 9, 2001
- 883
I am working on a drainage study for a solar array. The tracking solar panels will be individually mounted on driven wide flange piles (W6x15 IIRC). The County and the structural engineer want an estimate of the scour depth around the piles. All of the information I have been able to find (e.g. HEC 18 and about 20 other sources, including several academic papers) deal with simple cross-sections such as circles, ovals, "pointy" ovals, etc. I have not been able to find any information for estimating scour around more complex shapes such as wide flange sections. I suspect that a wide flange section generates more scour than a similarly-sized circular cross-section, but I don't know by how much. Can anyone here point me in the right direction on this issue?
Fortunately, the project site is very flat, is outside the 500-yr flood plain, and has very little upstream land for run-on flow. If the piles were circles of similar size, the scour would be only a few inches.
Thanks in advance.
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Fortunately, the project site is very flat, is outside the 500-yr flood plain, and has very little upstream land for run-on flow. If the piles were circles of similar size, the scour would be only a few inches.
Thanks in advance.
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"Is it the only lesson of history that mankind is unteachable?"
--Winston S. Churchill