As rainfall intensities increase so does the risk of scour damage to river crossings. Scour inspections are traditionally carried out by divers, but the water around bridge piers is often turbulent and murky such that little can be seen. This paper reports on a trial inspection of the underwater foundations of the 1889 River Hamble railway viaduct in Hampshire, UK using state-of-the-art high-resolution sonar and marine laser technologies. The trial was so successful it could transform the way such inspections are carried out in future. Three different sonar systems and a laser scanner produced a holistic assessment of the viaduct structure above and below the waterline. A three-dimensional record of all scour erosion features was digitally mapped along with the condition of the substructure. Significant scour was identified, contradictory to previous diver-based assessments. As discussed in the paper, sonar technologies can be rapidly deployed for emergency inspections as well as be immersed longer term for routine or periodic assessments.
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February 01 2015
High-resolution sonars set to revolutionise bridge scour inspections Available to Purchase
Simon Clubley, BEng, MBA, PhD, EurIng, CEng, MICE, CITP, MBCS;
Simon Clubley, BEng, MBA, PhD, EurIng, CEng, MICE, CITP, MBCS
Lecturer in Structural Engineering, University of Southampton, UK
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Costantino Manes, BEng, PhD;
Costantino Manes, BEng, PhD
Lecturer in Hydraulic Engineering, University of Southampton, UK
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David Richards, BEng, MSt, PhD, CEng, MICE
David Richards, BEng, MSt, PhD, CEng, MICE
Professor of Geotechnical Engineering, University of Southampton, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
April 10 2014
Accepted:
October 15 2014
Online ISSN: 1751-7672
Print ISSN: 0965-089X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2015
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering (2015) 168 (1): 35–42.
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Revision Received:
April 10 2014
Accepted:
October 15 2014
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Clubley S, Manes C, Richards D (2015), "High-resolution sonars set to revolutionise bridge scour inspections". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, Vol. 168 No. 1 pp. 35–42, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/cien.14.00033
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