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Prof. Tsung-Chow Su, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, USA

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报告题目:Design Paradigm for Hydraulic Engineering Sustainability

报告人:Prof. Tsung-Chow Su, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, USA

报告时间:20161213日,930-11:00

报告地点:海岸和近海工程国家重点实验室A301会议室

 

报告简介:Scouring which is a specific type of erosion is a main cause of coastal structure destruction responsible for 60% of bridge failures. Scouring prevention is a major hydraulic engineering challenge. Current approaches such as protection using concrete rubble are unable to achieve long-term scouring prevention. Here we show that an engineering principle first stated in the third century B.C. can be used to prevent scouring. The Dujiangyan irrigation system, was constructed around 256 B.C. for water conservation and flood control. This hydraulic engineering system continues to operate today, making it the only large hydraulic project that has survived from ancient times. On the east side of Dujiangyan, people have built a shrine for Li Bing, the engineer and governor. Several of Bing’s design paradigms are inscribed in the shrine. One paradigm states, “When encountering frontal flow, make the heart of the structure porous”. We show for the first time that this paradigm can be applied in modern hydraulic engineering challenges, namely in preventing bridge and pipe scour. We have found, through visual investigation in a recirculating flume, that this ancient paradigm can prevent scouring, opening a new approach toward engineering sustainability. We report the visual investigation, relate the design paradigm to established principles of modern fluid dynamics, and provide an explanation for its possible ancient philosophical origin. We anticipate that our work will have significant impact on hydraulic engineering design principles, will substantially reduce infrastructure maintenance costs, and will enable infrastructure survival through upcoming climate changes.

 

报告人简介:Dr. Tsung-chow Su is a Professor, Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Programs of the Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida USA. He received B.S. in Civil Engineering from National Taiwan University, M.S. in Aeronautics from California Institute of Technology and Eng.Sc.D. in Ocean Engineering from Columbia University. He specialized in fluid mechanics and fluid-structure interaction.

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