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Hydraulic analysis of the Schoharie Creek bridge

January 1, 1989

Ten people died on April 5, 1987 as a result of the collapse of two spans of a New York State Thruway bridge into the floodwaters of Schoharie Creek. The cause of the bridge failure was determined to be scour of bed material from under the foundations of piers supporting the bridge. To evaluate the hydraulic conditions that produced the scour, a two-dimensional finite element surface-water flow model was constructed. The model was used to obtain a detailed description of water-surface elevations and depth-averaged velocities within a reach that extends from about 4000 ft downstream of the bridge to about 6000 ft upstream of the bridge.

Publication Year 1989
Title Hydraulic analysis of the Schoharie Creek bridge
Authors David C. Froehlich, Roy E. Trent
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70015949
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse