
Journal of Hydroinformatics Vol 12 No 1 pp 5165 © IWA Publishing 2010 doi:10.2166/hydro.2010.042
An alternative approach for investigation of the wave-induced scour around pipelines
M. H. Kazeminezhad, A. Etemad-Shahidi and A. Yeganeh Bakhtiary
College of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, PO Box 16765-163, Tehran, Iran Tel.: +98 2173 913170 Fax: +98 2177 454053 E-mail: etemad@iust.ac.ir
ABSTRACT
Scour around submarine pipelines remains a largely complex and not yet fully understood problem. In this study, wave-induced scour around submarine pipelines was investigated. Since various physical processes occur during the development of a scour hole, the effects of each process were considered by employing several nondimensional parameters. To find the effective parameters on equilibrium scour depth, the correlation between independent parameters (e.g. KeuleganCarpenter number) and dependent parameter (nondimensional scour depth) were determined using different experimental data. Then, an Artificial Neural Network (ANNs) approach was used to develop a more accurate model for prediction of wave-induced scour depth around submarine pipelines. ANN models with different input parameters including gap to diameter ratio, KeuleganCarpenter number, pipe Reynolds number, Shields number, sediment Reynolds number and boundary layer Reynolds number were trained and evaluated to find the best predictor model. To develop the ANN models, both holdout and tenfold cross-validation methods were used. In addition, an existing empirical method was examined. Results show that the empirical method has a significant error in the prediction of scour depth for the cases with an initial gap between pipe and seabed. It is also indicated that the ANN models outperform the empirical method in terms of prediction capability.
Keywords: artificial neural networks; backpropagation algorithm; empirical method; submarine pipelines; wave-induced scour
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