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Comparative Experimental Study of Geotube Groins and Mixed Clay?Geotube Groins under Various Flow Conditions

Xiaobing Tu    
Hongxiang Gao    
Kejie Fan    
Jiahao Xu    
Jianxiong Li    
Chunchen Xia and Xinjie Pang    

Resumen

During the cofferdam construction of the toe reinforcement project at the Qiantang River Estuary, the scouring of the riverbed at the groin head often led to the collapse of geotube groins due to strong tidal currents. Based on field experience, employing a combination of clay and geotubes proved to be a more effective solution to this problem. This study adopted a flume model experiment to investigate the scouring and deposition around geotube groins and mixed clay?geotube groins. The results indicated that the influence of tidal surges on geomorphic changes surrounding the groins was more pronounced during spring tides than during neap tides. Under the same flow conditions, the scour depth at the head of the geotube groin was notably deeper than that of the mixed clay?geotube groin. Additionally, sediment silting behind the mixed clay?geotube groin was significantly greater than that behind the geotube groin. The clay component of the mixed clay?geotube groin served to mitigate the head scour, enhancing the overall structural stability to a certain extent. The geotube groin, with its surrounding scour pits expanding over time, experienced increasing tensile strain. This resulted in the rupture of the geotextile material, the loss of internal sand and, ultimately, groin collapse. It was found that mixed clay?geotube groins were better suited for cofferdam construction in strong tidal estuaries compared to geotube groin alternatives.