Print Email Facebook Twitter Undesirable sedimentation in the Magdalena River around the City of Barrancabermeja Title Undesirable sedimentation in the Magdalena River around the City of Barrancabermeja: The quest for an efficient solution Author van der Bilt, Daphne (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences; TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering) Kroes, Jenske (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences; TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering) Paulissen, Sjoerd (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences; TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering) van Wierst, Bas (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences; TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering) Contributor Mosselman, E. (mentor) Vargas Luna, A. (mentor) van Overeem, J. (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Project MP222 Date 2018-01-29 Abstract The reach of the Magdalena River around the city of Barrancabermeja experiences large issues concerning its navigability since the construction of the Yondó Bridge. The purpose of this study is to investigate possible causes of this poor navigability and to come up with an improvement to the current situation. The influence of bars and scour holes around bridge piles are seen as hypothetical problem causes. A bar mode analysis shows that, for the examined river section, the river contains one alternate bar over the years. It is plausible that the construction of the bridge has induced changes in flow conditions in such way that the original alternate bar started to erode and eventually totally disappeared. Therefore, it is highly possible that the construction of the bridge forms the main reason for the shift of the thalweg. The scour holes around the piers of the Yondó Bridge that were approximated by the empirical method of Melville and Coleman. These scour holes are incorporated in the Delft3D-model to assess their influence by adapting the initial bed elevation profile. From the model simulation it turns out that the presence of the holes does result in more erosion in the vicinity of the bridge.Three possible solutions (null-solution, groynes and guide bunds) have been weighed using Multi-Criteria Analysis. Based on this analysis the guide bunds appeared to be the most suitable solution. The structure was implemented in the Delft3D-model and some additional simulations proved that the effect of this structure on the hydro and morphodynamic conditions in the river is twofold. First, the guide bunds improve the distribution of the flow over the cross section of the river. More flow is forced through the right side and indeed the flow velocities turn out to be higher at that location. Moreover, the flow velocities on the left side decrease, as expected. However, the structure has an opposing effect on the cumulative erosion and sedimentation. More sedimentation takes place at the right side of the channel, whereas the left side of the channel gets deeper. It can be concluded that the best way to improve the situation in Barrancabermeja, is the construction of a guide bund structure in the vicinity of the Yondó Bridge. However, more detailed (physical) model tests should be performed to gain better insight in the effect of the guide bunds. Subject ColombiaMagdalena Riversedimentationbridgescour To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4320dae3-0519-4f7f-a386-49a840cdae6a Coordinates 7.0, -73.5 Part of collection Student theses Document type student report Rights © 2018 Daphne van der Bilt, Jenske Kroes, Sjoerd Paulissen, Bas van Wierst Files PDF Report_Group_MP222.pdf 232.83 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4320dae3-0519-4f7f-a386-49a840cdae6a/datastream/OBJ/view