Robotic Device for 3D Imaging of Scour Around Bridge Piles 

James Fadool1, Griffin Francis1, Guifeng Liu2, Victor DeBrunner2, and Jonathan Clark1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering
2Department of Electrical Engineering
Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering
Tallahassee, FL, 32310

Abstract

Bridge scour is an important concern for standing structures with piles footed underwater. The scour process that leads to the weakening of bridge foundations can result in (unexpected) loss of service, and can create unsafe conditions for the vehicles and persons using the bridge particularly during flood conditions. Currently, stationary devices or divers are deployed to detect this condition; however these devices are expensive and diving in such conditions is inherently dangerous. Therefore, a need exists for an inexpensive and portable system that is able to determine and estimate the amount of live scour around a pile. One approach is to use a sonar based scanning system, to construct a 3D image for interpretations and evaluations analysis. This paper details prototype development, image processing procedure, and initial experimental results of such a device.