2 hours (10 am – 12 pm MDT) 12pm-2pm ET
Zoom
In partnership with Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, the CDA is proud to present the 4th annual technical webinar series highlighting practical applications and case studies of evolving dam safety practices and advanced technologies for water dams.
Having reliable spillway structures that will operate and perform as designed is critical to the safety of the dam. As guardians, these structures stand ready to pass substantial flows during infrequent and extreme events when called upon. However, given that they seldom operate at or near design values, their actual performance under these demanding conditions is largely unknown. As time passes, changes to the original flood handling requirements or adverse changes to the physical condition of the structures introduce vulnerabilities that could compromise their operation.
This two-part webinar will provide an overview of spillway structures and accompanying energy dissipation facilities that are used to ensure that the supercritical flow condition is returned to a subcritical state in the receiving watercourse. Part 1 of the webinar will provide an overview of spillway and energy dissipation structures and will also discuss best practices for their design and performance assessment. It will then present real-world case studies along with lessons learned.
Join us on May 8, 2025 for part 2, which will cover the use of physical and computational fluid dynamic modeling and will also include related case studies and lessons learned.
David Mack, is a Senior Structural Engineer, Principal with over 40 years of experience in the civil, hydraulic, and structural engineering disciplines. He has been involved in the design and construction of numerous hydraulic structures for major dam and irrigation projects in western Canada, completed dam safety reviews and potential failure modes assessments, and served on independent technical review boards.
Jeremy Bruce, is a Hydrotechnical Engineer, Associate with 20 years of experience in hydrology and hydraulics for dams and hydroelectric facilities. Jeremy has been involved in the design and construction of large spillways and energy dissipating structures including the recently constructed Site C Clean Energy Project. He has worked on numerous physical hydraulic models in collaboration with the modeling laboratories in Canada and internationally and CFD studies for spillways and other energy dissipation structures.
Disclaimer: Any statements or views expressed in this webinar are entirely those of the presenters. CDA and its partners assume no liability for the accuracy, completeness or the application of the information presented.