Effects of sediment supply on scour at submerged grade control structures

•Flume data of effects of sediment supply on scour at submerged GCSs are presented.•Quantitative impacts of sediment supply on scour at submerged GCSs are evaluated.•Calculation methods for scour at submerged GCSs in degrading channels are proposed. Grade control structures (GCSs) are common river t...

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description •Flume data of effects of sediment supply on scour at submerged GCSs are presented.•Quantitative impacts of sediment supply on scour at submerged GCSs are evaluated.•Calculation methods for scour at submerged GCSs in degrading channels are proposed. Grade control structures (GCSs) are common river training structures constructed to prevent riverbed degradation. Existing scour predictors for GCSs are based on flume experiments with either no sediment supply or equilibrium sediment transport conditions, the quantitative impacts of sediment supply on the scour at submerged GCSs are still unclear. The present study reports a series of flume experiments to investigate the effects of sediment supply on scour at submerged GCSs. The experimental results show that, compared with the equilibrium sediment transport condition, a decrease of upstream sediment supply rate can reduce the upstream scour depth (down to zero), increase the downstream scour depth (maximumly by 2.3 times) and change the scour process at a submerged GCS. If the sediment supply rate is close to the sediment transport capacity of the flow, the downstream scour depth first increases rapidly and then oscillates obviously around an equilibrium value (i.e. quasi-live-bed scour). If the sediment supply rate is close to zero, the downstream scour depth oscillates initially, then increases monotonically with time towards an equilibrium value (i.e. quasi-clear-water scour). Based on the experimental data and theoretical analysis, the quantitative impacts of sediment supply rate on the equilibrium scour depth at submerged GCSs are evaluated; and calculation methods considering the sediment supply are proposed for estimating the equilibrium scour depth at submerged GCSs.
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