Presentation & Scope
The Permanent Organizing Committee of Protections is pleased to announce that the 4th International Seminar on Dam Protections against Overtopping will be finally held in Madrid (Spain) from November 30th to December 2nd, 2022.
The present seminar continues the series of events initiated in Madrid in 2014 with the objective of bringing together leading experts in research, development, and practical implementation of protection systems to address overtopping of dams and levees and mitigate against potential damages. The inaugural seminar was successfully followed by the meetings held in Fort Collins (Colorado, USA) in 2016 and Grange-over-Sands (UK) in 2018.
These efforts have produced challenging initiatives to improve the exchange of knowledge among specialists about both the physical processes involved in overtopping scenarios and the preventive measures required to protect critical infrastructures such as dams or fluvial levees. Thus, the European Club (EURCOLD) of the International Committee on Large Dams (ICOLD) launched an international working group termed European Working Group on Overflowing and Overtopping Erosion (EWGOOE) which is hosted by the European Club of ICOLD and is structured according to the following topics:
- Overflowing erosion of embankment dams and fluvial levees.
- Overflowing erosion of concrete dams and spillways.
- Overtopping erosion of sea dikes.
- Protections against overflowing erosion of embankment dams and fluvial levees.
The EWGOOE was officially presented in the ICOLD Annual Meeting that was held in Ottawa in June 2019. The intention of the EWGOOE is to adopt Protections 2022 as the first meeting of the working group. The permanent Organizing Committee of the series of Protections seminars is thus happy to announce this new collaboration to the technical and scientific community.
The scope of the Protections 2022 seminar will be focused on the following topics:
- Overtopping protection systems.
- Overtopping simulators/test facilities.
- Overtopping failure mechanisms.
- Applications and innovative solutions of overtopping protections.
- Case histories of overtopping events.
- Physical modeling techniques and recent studies.
- Numerical modeling methods.
Abstract submission is now reopened until December 8th, 2021. These new abstracts will be added to those previously accepted, which can be updated if the authors consider appropriate. If you have any question or suggestion, please contact us directly at damprotections.caminos@upm.es. See the new key dates here.
Additional information and templates can be found in instructions for authors.
We look forward to welcoming you.