U.S. Department of Transportation
Date of this Version
1992
Abstract
Highway engineers are struggling with a major effort to assess and evaluate our nation's bridges for scour. Advanced technology is urgently needed to make a meaningful impact on this effort. This paper describes a need to focus laboratory and field research studies on a better understanding of the bridge scour processes.
Comments
Published in Hydraulic Engineering: Saving a Threatened Resource—In Search of Solutions: Proceedings of the Hydraulic Engineering sessions at Water Forum ’92. Baltimore, Maryland, August 2–6, 1992. Published by American Society of Civil Engineers.