One of the most effective scour remediation methods is to surround the pier with an articulated block revetment mat (AB mat.) This method involves using a high-strength nylon fabric form work reinforced with steel cables. The mats we typically use come in sizes of four, six, or eight inches thick, depending on the application. The fabric can be placed above or below the waterline in a wide variety of sizes and shapes that can be customized in the field. The mats are secured into place, and then cementitious grout is pumped into the fabric form work.
When filled with grout, the mats form a block pattern designed to articulate into a void area that may occur at the toe of a slope. The foot of these mats is constantly exposed to scour conditions. However, the mass of the mat and the ability for the mat to articulate counteracts additional scour.
As water often flows strongly around the base of a bridge, piers are susceptible to undermining and stream bed degradation, which if left unchecked, can lead to the structure’s failure. An AB mat usually extends anywhere from 10 to 15 feet out from the pier. Bridges are one of the most commonly overlooked types of structures when it comes to scour. It is easy to forget about the base of the pier when it is underwater and “out of sight, out of mind”.
Shoreline ScourSimilar to piers, shorelines face erosion and scour as well. Especially in areas where flow rates are high. Narrow channels, canals, and levees often experience scour problems, especially around a bend.
DamsDams are notorious for having scour issues. Whether it is at the toe of a spillway, the foot of training wall, or the tailrace, any area that experiences constant or sporadic high flow rates are susceptible to scour.
HarborsAB mats also provide production for underwater scour due to shipping. In shallow harbors, deep draft vessels can cause scour when they arrive or depart from a dock. Sediment from the bottom of the harbor can get kicked up in propeller wash, resulting in scour holes. AB mats can prevent this by adding a layer of armor to the bottom of the harbor.
Also, AB mat installation may not require large equipment such as barges, cranes, and excavators. Crews can station along a shoreline or on a bridge and supply the installation process from several hundred feet away.
When compared to another scour remediation tactic, such as rip rap placement, AB mats have a lower profile. When placed in a channel, the will not affect the flow through that channel as much as a large armament of rip rap. The mats will also typically last longer than rip rap as the steel cables will ensure the integrity of the entire mat system for long periods of time.
Protecting your structure against scour extends its life and helps ensure it stays in good condition. Using a proven revetment system like AB mats goes a long way with reliability, multi-purpose application, and longevity. Overall, AB mats are a very constructible, low profile and cost-effective method of scour repair and protection.
More info on Nelosca's experience with dam scour and erosion repair.