Abstracts and Biographies

Abstracts and Biographies

ABSTRACTS AND BIOGRAPHIES PARTNERS GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS HOST AGENDA Hyatt Regency Columbus 350 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Monday, August 27, 2018 8:00am – 5:00pm TRB AFB-65 Summer Meeting – Open to Public – Delaware Room A TRB AFB-60 Summer Meeting – Open to Public – Delaware Room B AASHTO TCHH Annual Committee Meeting – Invitation only – Delaware Room C FHWA Meeting – Invitation only – Delaware Room D Tuesday, August 28, 2018 8:00am-11:30am Conference Registration/Sponsor Set Up – Delaware Foyer Workshop A – Two-dimensional Modeling Best Practices for Transportation Hydraulics Scott Hogan, Alan Zundel, and Yong Lai Delaware Room A-B Workshop B – NCHRP 14-26 Culvert and Storm Drain System Inspection Manual Jesse Beaver Delaware Room C-D 1:00pm-4:40pm General Session – Delaware Room A-D 1:00pm-1:20pm – Opening Remarks – Shad Sargand, Russ Professor and Associate Director of ORITE 1:20pm-1:30pm – Welcome – Dr. M. Duane Nellis, President of Ohio University 1:30pm-2:20pm – Keynote Speech – Dave Slatzer, Deputy Director of Ohio Department of Transportation 2:20pm-3:00pm – Stan Davis Tribute/Mark Miles Award 3:00pm-3:20pm – Break – Delaware Foyer 3:20pm-3:40pm – FHWA Update – Joe Krolak, HIBS-20 Team Leader and Principal Bridge Engineer – Hydraulics 3:40pm-4:00pm – AASHTO Update – Nick Wark, Vermont DOT 4:00pm-4:40pm – Transportation Research Board Committee Updates – Bea Hunt (AFB-60) and Scott Taylor (AFB-65) 5:30pm-7:00pm – Ice Breaker/Poster Session – Peppercorn Room (First floor) 1 Wednesday, August 29, 2018 6:45am-7:45am – Breakfast (provided) – Hayes Room, first floor 8:00am-10:05am Moderated by: Mike Hogan Moderated by: Brian Beucler Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Culvert Hydraulics – The Delaware Room A-B Coastal Hydraulics – Resiliency Delaware Room C-D Practical and Innovative for Extreme Events and Changing Seas Why Bigger is Not Always Matthew Johnson An Assessment of Hydraulic Raphael Crowley Better: Culvert Hydraulics Damages in Northeast Florida from Hurricane Irma Culvert Hydraulics and Testing Alex Mann Fast Tracked Shore Protection Saied Saiedi Diffuser Outlet Efficiency: along Lake Michigan – A Case Methods for Demonstrating Study Increased Capacity Web-based Tool for Evaluating Dave Claman NCDOT Bridge Superstructure Jerry Snead and Ken Sedimentation at Multi-Box Level III Wave Vulnerability Study Ashe Culverts Report and GIS Database Fish Passage Barrier Correction Julie Heilman and Development of a Physics-Based Christian Matemu at State Highways in Dave Minner Model for Predicting Loading on Washington State Bridges During Water Wave Attack Million Dollar Culvert Timothy Mallette New Coastal Guidance Scott Douglass Rehabilitation Summary Development 10:05am-10:25am – Break – Delaware Foyer 10:25am-12:05pm Moderated by: Brian Campbell Moderated by: Cynthia Nurmi Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Improving Roadway Hydraulic Delaware Room A-B Streamlining, Adaptation, and Delaware Room C-D Design Through Innovation and State of the Art Tools for Advanced Tools Floodplains Assessment of HEC-22 Muhammad Ashraf NCDOT's Partnership With NC Jerry Snead Equations for the Design of Floodplain Mapping Program to Curb-opening Inlets Streamline FEMA Compliance Errors in HEC-22 for Long Curb Saul Nuccitelli The Cannon Drive Levee – Miles Hebert Inlets and the Challenges for Coupling Roadway Improvements Implementation of Revised and Flood Protection at the Ohio Designs State University Computation of Hydraulic Kenneth Edwards State-of-the-art FEMA Map Rachel L. Tereska Jump's Sequent Depth in Sloped Update With a HEC-RAS 1D/2D Circular Water Pipe Hybrid Model and Validated With TUFLOW 3D CFD Analysis of Marta Sitek New Methods for Floodplain and Scott Hogan Hydroplaning Risk and Grate Floodway Determination Using 2D Hydraulic Efficiency Models 12:05pm-1:05pm – Lunch (provided) – Hayes Room, first floor 2 Wednesday, August 29, 2018 1:05pm-2:45pm Moderated by: Paul Sharp Moderated by: Abhi Kapoor Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Innovation Through New Scour Delaware Room A-B Advancing Resilient Design With Delaware Room C-D Methodology Improved Data and Tools NCHRP Project 24-47: Revised Paul Clopper HY8 and Toolbox Updates Eric Jones Clear-Water and Live-Bed Contraction Scour Analysis The Observation Method for Jean-Louis Briaud U.S. Geological Streamgage Data Thomas Harris Bridge Scour: Case Histories and Their Applications Implementation of the Scour John Schuring Web Service Resources for Chris Smemoe Evaluation Model (SEM) Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling FHWA – Scour Depth Kornel Kerenyi ESRI Culvert Collector Matt Retta and Equilibrium State Design Michael Weakley Approach 1:05pm-5:10pm – Field Trip A – OSU Cannon Drive Floodwall Project 2:45pm-3:05pm – Break – Delaware Foyer 3:05pm-5:10pm Moderated by: Laura Girard Moderated by: Brian Beucler Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Bridge Resiliency Through Delaware Room A-B Consideration of Extreme Delaware Room C-D Scour Countermeasures Weather Events in Resilient Design Scour Monitoring: Innovative Joe Scannell, Dave Detection and attribution of Stacey Archfield Tool – Case Histories Claman, Mike Hogan, flood change across the United Wesley Peck States Drone Based Riprap Imaging LeAndra Nelson Confidence Bounds on Freeboard Tim Stephens and Gradation Measurement at Stream Crossings for Evaluating Overtopping Risk An Icebreaker Under Troubled Michael Knapp Discussing the Known and Jared Bowden Waters (and Ice Bergs) Unknown of Anthropogenic Climate Change and Precipitation Extremes for Resilient Design Low-Cost Scour-Preventing Roger Simpson Adapting Global Climate Model Roger Kilgore Fairings for Bridges – Precipitation Projections to Permanent Solution for Hydrologic Design Foundation Rock Scour Underwater Installation of Pete Lagasse Panel Discussion Presenters Filter Systems for Scour and Other Erosion Control Measures 5:30pm-7:30pm TRB AFB-65, TRB AFB-60, and AASHTO TCHH Combined Meeting – Open to Public – Delaware Room A-B 3 Thursday, August 30, 2018 6:45am-7:45am – Breakfast (provided) – Hayes Room, first floor 8:00am-10:05am Moderated by: Bea Hunt Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Rethinking the Methodology for Delaware Room A-B Workshop C – Bulletin 17C / Delaware Room C-D Stream Stability PeakFQ Workshop Wilbert Thomas Right Sizing Stream Stability Brinton Swift Description: Bulletin 17C, Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Practical Approaches to Holly Yaryan Hall Frequency, was recently published by the U.S. Sediment Transport at Stream Geological Survey (USGS), as an update to Bulletin Crossings 17B. Bulletin 17C uses the Log Pearson Type III Advances in 3D CFD Modeling of Steven Lottes frequency distribution applied to stream gage Scour with Sediment Transport data. Enhancements include the ability to use flow and in Analysis of Stream intervals for flood events, better utilization of historical Instability and Channel information for events outside the gage record (historic Migration floods), an improved method for determining Applying Temporal Bed Shear Kornel Kerenyi confidence limits, and improved identification of and Flow Duration Data to multiple low flood events. The USGS PeakFQ program Determine Bankfull Width and includes the new methods in 17C and will be Stream Stability demonstrated in the workshop. 10:05am-10:25am – Break – Delaware Foyer 10:25am-12:05pm Moderated by: Bea Hunt Moderated by: Scott Taylor Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Ensuring Resiliency Through Delaware Room A-B Stormwater Management 1 Delaware Room C-D Stream Stability Countermeasures Rockeries in the River Veronica Ghelardi Effective Management of Charles Hebson Environment and Marta Sitek Roadside Water Engineering Log-Jams and Oscar Suaznabar and If You Can Fit a Ditch, You Can Jon Prier Dolosse for Streambank Sven Leon Fit Bioretention Protection Implementation of Bankfull Jon Witter Water Quality Treatment With Everett Gupton Channels, Vanes, and Weir Biofiltration Conveyance and Structures at Bridge Openings Articulating Concrete Blocks as Alternatives to Traditional Maintenance Practices Integrating Nature-Based Sachin Mandavkar Early Returns on Statewide Jeffrey MacKay Resiliency for Levee Wave Wash SCM Inspections Protection 12:05pm-1:05pm – Lunch (provided) – Hayes Room, first floor 4 Thursday, August 30, 2018 1:05pm-2:45pm Moderated By: Veronica Ghelardi Moderated By: Steve Sisson Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Session Topic/Title Room/Presenter Using Innovative Tools and Delaware Room A-B Stormwater Management 2 Delaware Room C-D Methods for Improved Design Truckee River Bridge Scour – Brad Hartman SMS and Permitting Megan Frye Unique Structure and New Methods Using Computational Fluid Kevin Flora FDOT’s Approach Toward Carlton Spirio Dynamics (CFD) as a Tool to Integrated Water Resource Gain Insights Into Challenging Planning Scour Situations In-Situ Scour Testing Device for Haoyin Shan NCDOT's Stormwater Research Andrew McDaniel Determining Soil Erosion Program – What We're Doing and Resistance Where We're Heading Advancements in Bridge Scott Hogan TMDL Alternatives: A Non- Andrew McDaniel Hydraulic and Scour Analyses regulatory Approach Success Story with Two-Dimensional in North Carolina Hydraulic Modeling 2:45pm-3:05pm – Break – Delaware Foyer 3:05pm-5:10pm Moderated by: Jeff Syar Moderated

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