39TH IABSE SYMPOSIUMENGINEERING THE FUTURE
VANCOUVER CANADASEPTEMBER 19-23, 2017
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Message from the PresidentIt is with great pleasure that we received the invitation by the Canadian Group of IABSE and the Structural Engineers Association of British Columbia to be in Vancouver to participate in the high point of the IABSE calendar, the International Symposium. This internationally renowned technical meeting joins members, colleagues and friends, during a few intense days of learning and discussing the new themes of Structural Engineering, arising from around the world.
With the theme “Engineering the Future”, the Symposium presents the discussion of the existing solutions as well as the evolution of our built environment to achieve a good performance over its service life, always trying to increase the wellbeing of our society.
This theme is especially important to our young colleagues, who are invited to join the Symposium and to join our famous Association, taking advantage of the “IABSE Young Engineers Networking”. It is with them that the performance of our built environment must be discussed, as they will be the builders of the future.
The Organizing Committee, with Peter Taylor as Honorary Chair, has prepared a very attractive and innovative Symposium with renowned keynote speakers, with sessions presented in Tracks of specialized themes, with direct presentations from the industry and special pre-symposium workshops, allowing you to spend almost a week updating your knowledge with the experience from colleagues from all over the world.
Besides the Symposium activities, interesting technical visits, tours and a pleasant social program are also arranged to enjoy Vancouver. This marvelous city, between the Pacific Ocean and the high mountains is considered the capital of the West Coast, a place where nature is always nearby allowing for spectacular visits.
Leave your office for a few days, join the Symposium activities, meet your friends again, make new contacts, and learn more about the Future of our Profession, all while simultaneously absorbing some of the spectacular landscape of the Vancouver West Coast.
Fernando Branco
President of IABSE
CONTENTS
Messages .................................................................................................. 1About IABSE and SEABC ................................................................ 2Supporting Organizations ...............................................................3Scientific and Organizing Committees .....................................4Additional Information ......................................................................8Exhibition & Symposium Sponsors .............................................11Technical Tours & Pre-Conference Workshops ....................13IABSE Annual Meeting Schedule ................................................15Scientific Program ..............................................................................15Westin Bayshore Floorplan ........................................................... 16Schedule Overview ............................................................................17Plenary Lectures ...............................................................................20Industry Hour .......................................................................................22Detailed Schedule ............................................................................ 23
CONTACT AND FURTHER INFORMATION
www.iabse.org/Vancouver2017
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Dear Friends:
I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the 39th International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering Symposium.
This event brings together leading academics, industry professionals, and infrastructure managers to discuss technical advancements in the field of structural engineering, and provides an unparalleled opportunity for delegates to network with their peers from across the globe.
I would like to thank the Structural Engineers Association of British Columbia and the Canadian Group of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering for organizing this event. I am certain that everyone in attendance will benefit from the informative program you have put together, and will leave inspired to put what they have learned into practice.
Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable and productive meeting in Vancouver.
Sincerely,
The Rt. Hon. Justin P.J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada
On behalf of the citizens of Vancouver, and my colleagues on City Council, I want to extend my warmest greetings to all those attending the 39th IABSE Symposium.
We are very proud of the reputation Vancouver enjoys as one of the world's most beautiful and unique meeting destinations. As a frontrunner in the development of sustainable
city planning, notably expressed in our Greenest City Action Plan to become the greenest City in the world by 2020, we welcome a Symposium that explores the future of structures, as stated in your Symposium theme "Engineering the Future". I hope that in addition to attending the conference you are able to experience the many cultural and recreational activities the City has to offer. I know everyone involved in organizing the conference will ensure your time with us is special.
Once again, welcome to Vancouver, and I hope you enjoy your Symposium.
Sincerely,
Gregor Robertson Mayor of Vancouver
Welcome Messages
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Message from the OrganizersWelcome to the 39th IABSE Symposium in Vancouver 2017! The built environment is becoming increasingly complex, and we face ever growing expectations by society that our infrastructure and buildings must provide exceptional performance over a long service life. The 39th IABSE Symposium provides a platform to the world’s structural engineers to share their experiences with contemporary structures and their vision for the future. The conference theme “Engineering the Future” is highly relevant today when the solutions have to be engineered using innovative technologies and past experience in a way that is economical, robust and enhances the sustainability of the built environment. The Symposium will enable the participants to actively discuss practical topics related to the structural engineering of buildings, bridges and other civil infrastructure.
The Symposium is organized by the Canadian Group of IABSE in collaboration with the Structural Engineers Association of British Columbia. The Symposium includes over 450 papers, which will be presented by an impressive roster of keynote presenters, panelists, and industry stakeholders representing design, research, construction, and socio-economic and political aspects of structural engineering. In addition, several unique workshops, tours and social events will provide the delegates with an enriching and engaging experience.
Located on Canada’s spectacular West Coast, the host city Vancouver is one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in the world. Its prominent location combines nature with urban life, making it an exciting conference and travel location. The Vancouver region has seen remarkable growth in recent years, with an explosion of new residential and commercial construction in the walkable Downtown core while preserving the city’s varied past. Considerable rehabilitation and expansion to Vancouver’s landmark bridges, transit structures and other civil infrastructure has also occurred in recent years.
This Symposium would not have been possible without the sustained effort and the hard work of many people. The authors, the committee members, and the reviewers are essential to the success of the Symposium, and all delegates will enrich the Symposium with their thoughts. In particular, we thank the dedication of the core group of the Scientific Committee for their efforts in handling of the papers and preparing an engaging technical program, and the members of the Local Organizing Committee for making the Symposium a memorable event.
We hope that you will enjoy the Symposium and find the technical program and the proceedings interesting and stimulating.
Peter Taylor Katrin Habel Adam Lubell Maria Anna Polak
Honorary Chair, Co-Chair, Co-chair Chair, Local Organizing Local Organizing Local Organizing Scientific Committee Committee Committee Committee
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About IABSEThe International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) is a scientific / technical association comprising members in 100 countries and counting 51 National Groups worldwide. Founded in 1929 it has its seat in Zurich, Switzerland. The President of IABSE (2016-2019) is Fernando Branco, Portugal.
IABSE deals with all aspects of structural engineering: the science and art of planning, design, construction, operation, monitoring and inspection, maintenance, rehabilitation and preservation, demolition and dismantling of structures, taking into consideration technical, economic, environmental, aesthetic and social aspects. The term ‘Structures’ includes bridges, buildings and all types of civil engineering structures, composed of any structural material.
The aim of the Association is to exchange knowledge and to advance the practice of structural engineering worldwide in the service of the profession and society. IABSE has the following objectives:
• To promote cooperation and understanding among all those concerned with structural engineering and related fields by worldwide exchange of knowledge and experience.
• To encourage awareness and responsibility of structural engineers towards the needs of society.
• To encourage actions necessary for progress in structural engineering.
• To improve and foster cooperation and understanding between organisations having similar objectives.
• To fulfil its mission, IABSE organizes conferences, publishes a high quality journal, Structural Engineering International (SEI), publishes books reflecting the work of its Technical Groups, creates Working Groups as required by new needs and technological progress, offers activities within the National Groups of IABSE, supports engineers at the beginning of their careers with a Young Engineers programme, and presents annual Awards in recognition of outstanding contributions in the field of structural engineering.
For more information, contact:
IABSE
c/o ETH Zurich Phone: +41-44-633 2647 Hoenggerberg HIL E 21.3 Fax: +41-44-633 1241 CH-8049 Zurich E-mail: [email protected] Switzerland Web: www.iabse.org
About the SEABCThe Structural Engineers Association of British Columbia (SEABC) is an association that promotes the interests of structural engineers in British Columbia by:
• Promoting the highest standards of structural engineering.
• Advancing the science and art of structural engineering by encouraging and fostering education for the benefit of the profession and the general public.
• Assisting members in their professional development and business practice.
• Communicating, collaborating and co-operating with professional and learned bodies, both inside and outside the province of BC, in matters affecting structural engineers.
For more information: www.seabc.ca [email protected]
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Supporting OrganizationsCO-ORGANIZER
The Structural Engineers Association of British Columbia (SEABC) is an association that promotes the interests of structural engineers in British Columbia. Activities of the SEABC include seminars and discussion on technical matters relating to structural engineering.
CO-SPONSORS
The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) is a learned society created to develop and maintain high standards of civil engineering practice in Canada and to enhance the public image of the civil engineering profession.
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. ASCE stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment.
Established in 1996, Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) drives the practical application of cutting edge research by improving coordination and understanding between academia and practicing engineers.
The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) is an internationally recognised source of expertise and information concerning all issues that involve structural engineering and public safety within the built environment. The core work of the Institution is supporting and protecting the profession of structural engineering by upholding professional standards and acting as an international voice on behalf of structural engineers.
The Canadian Association for Earthquake Engineering (CAEE/ACGP) is a national, non-profit, technical society whose membership is open to all interested engineers, geoscientists, architects, researchers, educators, designers, planners, economists, social scientists, public officials, government and building code officials.
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Scientific CommitteeThe scientific committee consists of members from diverse backgrounds and experience from all around the globe.
Lead Group of the Scientific Committee:
Maria Anna Polak, ChairEvan Bentz, Vice-ChairAdam Lubell, Vice-ChairScott Walbridge, Vice-ChairColin van Niejenhuis, Secretary
OTHER MEMBERS
Georgios Balomenos, USAF. Michael Bartlett, CanadaMalena Bastien-Masse, SwitzerlandMikael W. Braestrup, DenmarkBruno Briseghella, ItalyEugen Brühwiler, SwitzerlandMaria Grazia Bruschi, USAStathis Bousias, GreecePaolo Calvi, USALaura Ceriolo, ItalyEleni Chatzi, SwitzerlandJae-Yael Cho, KoreaDong-Ho Choi, KoreaJohn Duntemann, USAJacob Egede Andersen, DenmarkLennart Elfgren, SwedenMichael Engelhardt, USAPaul Fast, CanadaIan Peter Thomas Firth, UKMarkus Gabler, GermanyAikaterini Genikomsou, CanadaBranko Glisic, USADavid W. Goodyear, USAKatrin Habel, CanadaBartlomiej Halaczek, UKStephen Hicks, New ZealandNiels Peter Høj, SwitzerlandJohan Jonsson, SwedenIgor Kavrakov, GermanyHyon-Moo Koh, KoreaJohann Kolleger, AustriaUlrike Kuhlmann, GermanyEva Lantsoght, EcuadorRoberto Leon, USAJose Antonio Lozano Galant, SpainFernando Madrazo Aguirre, UKAna Mandić Ivanković, Croatia
Andrew Martin, DenmarkJose Campos e Matos, PortugalPhilippe Menétrey, SwitzerlandKonstantinos Kris Mermigas, CanadaSerge Montens, FranceJohn Newhook, CanadaKazuyoshi Nishijima, JapanMarkus Nöldgen, GermanyAlessandro Palermo, New ZealandIgnacio Paya-Zaforteza, SpainGiorgio Proestos, CanadaGianluca Ranzi, AustraliaRobert Ratay, USAMarion Rauch, GermanyJosé Romo Martin, SpainDavid Ruggiero, CanadaFathy Saad, EgyptLuis Oliveira Santos, PortugalMartina Schnellenbach-Held, Germany
Mauro Schulz, BrazilAnn Schumacher, Switzerland Ikuhide Shibata, Japan Tomasz Siwowski, PolandH. H. (Bert) Snijder, Netherlands Juan Sobrino, SpainDevis Sonda, ItalyHarshavardhan Subbarao, IndiaThomas Surtees, CanadaPeter Taylor, CanadaPhilippe Van Bogaert, BelgiumTina Vejrum, DenmarkMarco Viviani, SwitzerlandThomas Vogel, SwitzerlandJan Wium, South AfricaCongzhen Xiao, ChinaDong Xu, ChinaYongxin Yang, ChinaDaia Zwicky, Switzerland
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Organizing CommitteeThe Organizing Committee is led by the following people:
• Peter Taylor, West Vancouver, BC (Honorary Chair) • Katrin Habel, Associated Engineering, Vancouver, BC (Co-chair) • Adam Lubell, Read Jones Christoffersen, Vancouver, BC (Co-chair) • David Ellis, McElhanney Consulting Services, Victoria, BC (Sponsorship and Exhibition) • Lucas Epp, StructureCraft Builders, Delta, BC (Social Program) • Bernhard Gafner, ACC Structural Engineers, Vancouver, BC (Young Engineers Program) • David Harvey, Associated Engineering, Vancouver, BC (Supporting Organizations and SEABC Liaison) • Adrian Gygax, Gygax Engineering Associates, Vancouver, BC (Canadian Group of IABSE Liaison & Workshops) • Andrew Seeton, Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers, Vancouver, BC (Technical Tours) • Thomas Surtees, COWI, North Vancouver, BC (Treasurer) • Jeff Yathon, BC Hydro, Vancouver, BC (Secretary) • Raya Smertina, Associated Engineering, Vancouver, BC (Communications) • Prerna Sohal, Kyle Sullivan, Hendrik Westerink, Tijana Vulic
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Additional Information
VenueThe Westin Bayshore, 1601 Bayshore Drive Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6G 2V4 +1-604-682-3377
HoursIABSE ANNUAL MEETINGS REGISTRATION DESK
Tuesday September 19 7:30 – 17:00 Wednesday September 20 7:30 – 17:00
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION DESK
Wednesday September 20 15:00 - 20:00 Thursday September 21 7:00 – 18:00 Friday September 22 7:00 – 18:00 Saturday September 23 7:00 – 15:00
EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS
Thursday September 21 7:30 – 18:30 Friday September 22 8:00 – 18:00 Saturday September 23 8:00 – 15:00
IABSE DESK OPENING HOURS
Tuesday September 19 7:30 – 18:00 Wednesday September 20 7:30 – 18:00 Thursday September 21 8:00 – 18:00 Friday September 22 8:00 – 18:00 Saturday September 23 8:00 – 18:00
SPEAKER READY ROOM
The Speaker Ready Room is located in the Arbutus room on the Second floor of the Symposium Venue.
Wednesday September 20 15:00 - 18:00 Thursday September 21 7:45 – 18:00 Friday September 22 8:00 – 18:00 Saturday September 23 8:00 – 13:00
All speakers are requested to upload their presentation at least 4 hours before their session, or the day before for the early morning sessions.
Delegate BadgeAdmission to the IABSE Symposium is by badge only. Carrying the badge is mandatory for all participants. No one will be allowed admission to sessions, exhibition area, food service, or social events without a badge.
Food ServiceCoffee service is available in the Exhibition Hall during the Exhibition opening hours.
Refreshments will be provided in the Foyer area outside of the Bayshore Grand Ballroom during official coffee breaks.
Lunch will be served in the Bayshore Grand Ballroom adjacent to the Exhibition Hall.
Certificate of AttendanceCertificate of attendance will be sent to you by email after the Symposium.
Symposium Report and Abstract BookAll delegates will receive a USB-stick with the Symposium Report and abstract collection in electronic format, together with their name badge, upon arrival at the Symposium. A limited number of printed abstract books will also be available for purchase at the Symposium. The Symposium Report will also be available for purchase on the official website of IABSE after the Symposium at www.iabse.org.
39th Symposium SecretariatStephanie Stevenson Vice President, Operations Venue West Conference Services Ltd
#301 - 1040 Hamilton Street Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2R9 Canada
Email: [email protected] Web: www.venuewest.com Tel: 604.681.5226 Fax: 604.681.2503 North America Tollfree: 1-866-481-5226
InternetComplimentary Wi-Fi within the Convention Centre is being provided to all Delegates and Symposium participants by our valued sponsor, Bentley Systems, Incorporated.
Network: Westin Conference Password: Bentley
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Mobile Phone PolicyAs a courtesy to all presenters and attendees, please turn off the signal on your mobile phone while attending sessions.
Mobile AppGet all the information you need at your fingertips with the IABSE 2017 Mobile Application. It is available for free on the App Store and Google Play.
To download the app when viewing from your Android or Apple mobile device, scan the QR code, or find the app on the App Store or Google Play by searching for PSAV Events. For devices that are not Android or Apple, visit: https://event.crowdcompass.com/iabse39
1. Download the PSAV Events app to your device.2. Search for 39th IABSE Symposium in the directory and
tap Download.3. Enter the password (provided by email to Delegates)
Log in to the event by tapping the top left menu icon and tapping “Log in for more features!”
1. Enter your First and Last name.2. If your email exists in the system, you will see a code
entry screen and a verification code will be sent to your registration email address. Once received, enter the code into the app and you’re in.
3. If your email is not currently in the system, you will be prompted to enter your email address first. You will then receive a confirmation code via email. Enter that code in the app and you’re good to go.
Official Symposium LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.
About VancouverSurrounded by the Pacific Ocean with rising mountains to the north, Vancouver has all amenities of a major city including cultural and sporting events, and world-class shopping and dining. An array of outdoor activities with easy access from the Symposium venue awaits visitors, including jogging along the nearby seawall, boating in the bays and inner harbours, taking a gondola ride or hiking in the north-shore mountains, golfing, or cycling through world famous Stanley Park at the doorstep of the hotel. Farther afield, the Sea-
to-Sky Highway shows off the spectacular Howe Sound scenery on the way to the resort of Whistler, BC, site of the alpine events at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Other nearby destinations for adventure include the Okanagan wine country in British Columbia’s interior, ferry or sea-plane trips to Victoria or the Gulf Islands to the west, or an Alaskan cruise departing from the Vancouver waterfront terminal.
Public Transit and Transport InfoVancouver is known for being a very walkable city with a compact downtown core, and many of the attractions are just a short walk from your hotel. The city boasts an accessible and convenient public transit system, offering a great way for visitors to see the city. Most of the city’s top attractions are reachable via transit.
• Translink is Metro Vancouver’s regional transportation authority, and operates a public transit system made up of a network of buses, the SkyTrain, and the SeaBus, as well as the West Coast Express commuter train service. Visit www.translink.ca to access their user friendly trip planner.
• Taxis (including accessible wheelchair taxis) are plentiful and can be hailed on the street, as well as found at designated stands, and called for pick-up.
• If you prefer to drive yourself, you will find that most major car rental companies have offices in Vancouver or at the airport. Parking is available at most hotels and attractions.
• The City of Vancouver also encourages active transportation, and has designated over 400 km of on-street and separated bicycle routes. Some complimentary bicycles are available to Westin hotel guests through the BikeWestin program. Several stores offering bicycle rentals and a dock for the Mobi bike share system are also located near the Westin, perfect for a ride around the seawall at nearby Stanley Park. Visit www.mobibikes.ca for more information.
Social MediaAll participants are encouraged to join the online conversation to get the most out of the Symposium.
The official hashtag is #IABSE2017.
Instagram & twitter:
@iabse_vancouver
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Social Events• The Icebreaker Reception will be held in the Stanley
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• The Networking Social will be held in a casual setting atRogue Kitchen & Wetbar Waterfront Station, located at601 W Cordova Street, just a short 20 minute walk or5 minute taxi from the Westin Bayshore on Thursday,September 21 at 18:30.
• The Symposium Gala Dinner will be held at thebeautifully appointed Vancouver Convention CentreWest, with views over Burrard Inlet and the NorthshoreMountains. located at 1055 Canada Place, just a short15 minute walk or 5 minute taxi from the WestinBayshore on Friday, September 22 at 18:30. Advanceticket purchase required.
• All conference delegates and Accompanying Personsare welcome to join the After Party at the Gala Dinnervenue (Vancouver Convention Centre West, 1055Canada Place), which will start at 22:00. Free entrancewith your badge.
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Symposium Sponsors
Photo credits: Tourism Vancouver, Cannon Design, Lincoln Scrimgeour. Westin Bayshore, IABSE, Tourism Whistler, Paddlewheeler Riverboat Tours, COWI, Robert Ratay, Clayton Perry, Nelson Mouellic, Andre Normandin, Jousta Jeskova, Mike Crane
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Technical Tours and Pre-Conference Workshops
Bridges of Vancouver Harbour: Dinner CruiseSATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 | 17:30-21:00 | $150+GST
Following the Closing Ceremonies, an evening of dining, sight-seeing and engineering celebration awaits aboard a specially chartered luxury yacht. Socialize with your fellow Symposium delegates on the open air deck as we cruise around the magnificent Vancouver Harbour, enjoying views of the downtown urban skyline, the North Shore Mountains, and the gateway to the Pacific Ocean. We will be visiting and learning about some of Vancouver’s important bridges. Within the Burrard Inlet, we will see the Ironworker’s Memorial Crossing at the Second Narrows, and the Lion’s Gate Suspension Bridge at the First Narrows. After sailing around scenic Stanley Park, we travel to False Creek to see the art deco Burrard Bridge, Granville Street truss bridge and the Granville Island Market, as well as the Cambie Street concrete bridge. There will be plenty of noteworthy building structures on display along the shoreline as well. Tour guests will enjoy a delicious meal complimented by lively story-telling and stunning scenery.
Bridges of the Fraser River: Paddle-Wheeler Boat TourSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | 07:00-15:30 | $100+GST
Our group will walk to the nearby Burrard transit station and then travel by the fully automated SkyTrain rapid transit line to the Quay in nearby New Westminster. There we will board the M.V. Native, an authentic 100-passenger paddle-wheeler, for a boating adventure on the mighty Fraser, British Columbia’s longest river. We will cruise by the following bridges: Alex Fraser (1986, Cable-Stayed); Pattullo (1937, Steel Trussed Through-Arch); SkyTrain SkyBridge (1990, Cable-Stayed); Port Mann (2012, Cable-Stayed); Golden Ears (2009, Extradosed).
Engineers involved in the design of the modern bridges on our tour will be on hand to provide technical background and share anecdotes from the design and construction challenges that were encountered.
Whistler Sea-to-Sky Adventure TourSUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 08:30 - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 17:30 SINGLE OCCUPANCY: $475+GST, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY: $800+GST
A two-day tour to explore recent engineering projects and the incredible scenery along the Sea-to-Sky Highway on route to Whistler, host city of the 2010 Olympic Alpine activities. The group will be accompanied by local designers to share their insight on these structures. Planned stops and activities include:
• Sea-to-Sky Highway roadway, bridge, and retaining structures along one of the world’s most scenic drives.• Sea-to-Sky Gondola ride: near the town of Squamish, offering spectacular views of Howe Sound and surrounding
coastal forests and mountain ranges.• Whistler Peak-to-Peak Gondola ride: the world’s longest unsupported gondola span stretching 3 km between the
peaks of Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains, travelling 436 m above the forested glacial valley below.• Audain Art Museum in Whistler, and the Ski Jump at Whistler Olympic Park.
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Seismic Engineering Pre-Conference WorkshopISSUES IN DISPLACEMENT BASED DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT | $700+GST
Instructors: Prof. G.M. Calvi (IUSS Pavia, Italy) & Prof. A. Filiatrault (Univ at Buffalo, USA)
Schedule: Part 1: Monday, September 18, 13:30-18:00; Part 2: Tuesday, September 19, 08:00-17:30
The course presents the fundamentals and application of seismic design and assessment based on damage-controlled limit-states. The fundamentals will be applied to a range of structural types and problems, not commonly addressed in standard courses on seismic design, including bridges, seismically isolated structures and non-structural components.
Timber Engineering Pre-Conference WorkshopINNOVATIONS IN STRUCTURAL TIMBER DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION | $500+GST
Instructors: Dr. J. Natterer (Polyscope, Switzerland), Prof. M. Flach (Univ. Innsbruck, Austria) & Paul Fast (Fast + Epp, Canada)
Schedule: Wednesday, September 20, 08:00-17:30
The course presents principles and recent advances in heavy timber engineering, including conceptual design, good detailing for durability and structural performance. It will use recently built examples to demonstrate innovations in the field and discuss current trends in timber engineering and construction.
Forensic Engineering Pre-Conference WorkshopSTRUCTURAL FAILURES: CASES, CAUSES, LESSONS LEARNED | $500+GST
Instructors: J. Duntemann (WJE, USA), D. Peraza (Exponent, USA) & Prof. R.T. Ratay (Columbia Univ., USA)
Schedule: Wednesday, September 20, 08:00-17:30
The primary objectives of the course are to provide understanding of the causes and consequences of failures, the lessons learned from them and thereby to improve design practices and adherence to the standard-of-care – all to mitigate errors that may lead to failures. The course is aimed at young, mid-career and experienced structural engineers who want to acquire a better understanding of failures towards improving their design, inspection, construction, administrative and other project-related practices to avoid pitfalls that may lead to failures. It is also aims at those wanting to acquire a working knowledge of the challenging and lucrative professional practice of forensic structural engineering.
Young Engineers Pre-Conference WorkshopBRIDGE DYNAMIC RESPONSE BY DESIGN | $300+GST
Instructors: Dr. P. Irwin (RWDI, Canada), Dr. D. Radojevic (COWI, Canada), Dr. P. Taylor (Canada), Dr. A. Harami (Bentley Systems, USA), Mr. A. Mabrich (Bentley Systems, USA), & Mr. J. Kroon (Bentley Systems, USA)
Schedule: Wednesday, September 20, 08:00-17:30
This is a practice-based workshop offering Young Engineers the opportunity to participate in exploration of Bridge Dynamics. The dynamic considerations and implications at each stage of the design development process for a major cable stayed bridge will be examined.
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September 19 (Tuesday)
08:00 - 11:00 Administrative Committee
Working Commission 1-2 and 4-8*
SEI Editorial Board
10:00 - 13:00 Working Commission 3*
11:00 - 13:00 SC Nantes 2018
11:00 - 14:00 Working Groups 5, 10, 11*
SEI Correspondents
IABSE Strategy
13:00 - 18:30 Technical Committee
14:00 - 18:30 Chairs National Groups
Foundation Council
17:00 - 18:30 Bulletin Editorial Board (1)
19:30 - 21:00 Reception of the President of IABSE
September 20 (Wednesday)
08:00 - 12:00 Executive Committee
E-Learning Board
OStrA Committee
SC Vancouver 2017
SC Kuala Lumpur 2018
SC Guimaräes 2019
SC New York 2019
YEP Board*
08:00 - 17:00 Working Group 7*
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch of the President of IABSE **
14:00 - 17:00 Permanent Committee
17:00 - 18:00 Bulletin Editorial Board (2)
18:00 - 20:00 Icebreaker Reception, hosted by SEABC and Canadian Group of IABSE
September 21 (Thursday)
10:15 - 12:00 Working Group 8* (as required, extension meeting at 13:30 - 15:00)
Schedule shown as of August 30, 2017.All information subject to change - refer to
IABSE website – www.iabse.org – for latest Annual Meeting Information.
*Guests are welcome with approval from theChair of the group.
**By invitation
IABSE Annual Meetings
Scientific ProgramTaking responsibility for the future means that our built environment must exhibit good performance with adequate safety over a long service life. This requires us to understand innovative technologies that are being used in structures today, and those that will see increased use in the years ahead. It also means that we must learn from the past, understand issues surrounding existing structures, and facilitate rational approaches to the assessment, rehabilitation, strengthening or repurposing of our existing infrastructure. We must continually explore and adopt new rational design and analysis methodologies, including performance-based design concepts that have gained prominence in recent years to deal with conventional and extreme actions alike. The Symposium will explore these areas for all structure types, including buildings, bridges, civil infrastructure and other essential structures. Experience first-hand the latest information from leading structural engineers that will shape the future built environment.
The Symposium topics that will be addressed under the overall symposium theme include:
1. Innovations in Structures2. Existing Structures into the Future3. Performance Based Design
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IABSE SYMPOSIUM ENGINEERING THE FUTURE SEPTEMBER 19-23, 2017
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Plenary Lectures
Keynote #1 Measuring, Monitoring and Evaluating Community Resilience using Remote Sensing TechnologiesMR. RON EGUCHI, CEO, IMAGECAT INC., LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY 08:30 SESSION (PRESENTATION AT 09:15)
Mr. Ronald T. Eguchi is President and CEO of ImageCat, Inc., an international risk management company that supports the global risk and catastrophe management needs of the insurance industry, governments and NGOs. He has over 30 years of experience in risk analysis and risk reduction studies.
He has authored over 300 publications, many of them dealing with the seismic risk of utility lifeline systems and the use of remote sensing technologies for disaster response. He currently serves or has served on several editorial boards including EERI’s Journal SPECTRA.
Mr. Eguchi received the ASCE C. Martin Duke Award for his contributions to the area of lifeline earthquake engineering in 1997, and the ATC Award of Excellence on behalf of the ATC-61 project team in 2006 for research showing a 4-to-1 benefit ratio of future savings through hazard mitigation activities in 2006. He was recognized by EERI as the 2008 Distinguished Lecturer where he discussed the topic of “Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and other Disasters: A View from Space.”
He currently chairs the Technical Committee on Advances in Information Technologies for the SEI Division of ASCE, a committee he started in 2015. He is a past member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the U.S. Geological Survey in the area of earthquake hazard reduction.
Keynote #2 Seismic Assessment and Rational Renovation of the Structural HeritageDR. G. MICHELE CALVI, DIRECTOR OF THE ROSE SCHOOL, ITALY.
FRIDAY 08:30 SESSION (PRESENTATION AT 08:30)
Dr. Gian Michele Calvi is Professor at Pavia, Italy, and Adjunct Professor at the North Carolina State University. He received a Master of Science from the University of California, Berkeley, a PhD from the Politecnico di Milano and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Cujo, Mendoza, Argentina. He has always been active in conceptual innovation in seismic design, focusing on masonry in his early days, and on bridges, displacement–based design and seismic isolation from the 1990’s.
He was the founder of the EUCENTRE Foundation and of the ROSE School (which originated the UME School); he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the GEM Foundation and is one of the Directors of the International Association of Earthquake Engineering.
Dr. Calvi is author of hundreds of publications and co-author of two internationally recognized books on the displacement-based seismic design of structures. He is associate editor of the Journal of Earthquake Engineering and is editor of the Italian journal Progettazione Sismica addressed to practitioners.
He has been designer, consultant or checker for hundreds of structural projects, including the Rion-Antirion cable stayed bridge (2883 m), the Bolu viaduct (119 spans) and the new a housing system after the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake using seismic isolation.
IABSE SYMPOSIUM ENGINEERING THE FUTURE SEPTEMBER 19-23, 2017
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Keynote #3 Challenge and Innovation of Long Span Bridges in China and over the WorldDR. YAOJUN GE, PROFESSOR AT TONGJI UNIVERSITY, CHINA.
FRIDAY 08:30 SESSION (PRESENTATION AT 09:15)
Dr. Yaojun Ge received his BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in civil engineering from Tongji University in China. He is a professor at Tongji University, with more than 30 years experience on the structural analysis, wind engineering and aerodynamics of bridges.
He has contributed to numerous research and development projects sponsored by the Natural Science Foundation of China, including one “grand” and three “key” projects. He has published 6 books and more than 150 technical papers, and has made over 20 keynote presentations in international conferences.
Dr. Ge has been a consultant on over 30 major bridge projects, including the Shanghai Lupu Bridge as the world’s longest arch bridge, the East Sea Bridge in China as the world’s longest sea crossing project, and the Xihoumen Bridge as the longest box-girder suspension bridge in the world.
His contributions have been recognized through all three Chinese National Awards for Natural Science, Technological Invention and Science and Technology Progress. He was the recipient of the T. Y. Lin Medal in 2016.
He is Vice President of International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), Executive Board Member and Asia-Oceania Coordinator of International Association for Wind Engineering (IAWE). He also serves as President of Bridge and Structural Engineering Institution and Chairman of Wind Engineering Group of China.
Keynote #4 Developments in the Wind Engineering of Tall BuildingsDR. PETER IRWIN, FOUNDING PARTNER AND PRINCIPAL, RWDI, GUELPH, ONTARIO, AND PROFESSOR AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY.
SATURDAY 15:30 SESSION (PRESENTATION AT 15:30)
Dr. Peter Irwin is a founding partner of RWDI, a Canadian engineering firm specializing in wind consulting and testing, environmental engineering and building science. He served as CEO from 1999 to 20008 during which time the company expanded internationally.
His interest in wind engineering began at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) in Ottawa in 1974, where he developed several wind tunnel techniques now widely used in wind engineering. At RWDI he has led the wind engineering work on numerous landmark structures including long span bridges, large span roofs and the world’s tallest buildings such as the Petronas towers, Taipei 101, the 828 m tall Burj Khalifa, and the newly completed 632 m Shanghai tower.
His contributions have been recognized by numerous awards, including the CSCE Gzowski Medal, the CTBUH Fazlur Khan medal, the ASCE Cermak Medal, and the IAWE Davenport Award.
IABSE SYMPOSIUM ENGINEERING THE FUTURE SEPTEMBER 19-23, 2017
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Redaelli Tecna S.p.A.: Industry HourREDAELLI RECENT EXPERIENCES IN TENSO STRUCTURES: AN ENGINEERING REPLY TO STUNNING ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE CHALLENGES
FRIDAY 17:15 - 18:15, CYPRESS I
Redaelli is a world leading steel cable manufacturer for tension structure applications. Founded in 1819, prestigious bridge cable systems span decades from the Storebaelt (Denmark), Bosporus Suspension Bridge (Istanbul) hanger replacement, to the Dubai Canal Footbridges (UAE). The innovative approach to cable design, together with proven engineering and project management expertise has enabled Redaelli to successfully deliver a wide variety of cables solutions to stayed, arch and suspended structures which include several iconic Calatrava bridges and notable complex cable systems for cable net stadia roof structures.
In this hour segment, Redaelli is going to present the following recent experiences, in supply and site activities, facing design and site challenges:
• Hard Rock Miami Stadium Roof (U.S.A.)• Dubai Canal Footbridges (U.A.E.)• Lagen Stay Bridge (Norway)
IABSE SYMPOSIUM ENGINEERING THE FUTURE SEPTEMBER 19-23, 2017
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Schedule for Thursday, September 21THURSDAY 08:15 - 10:00OPENING SESSIONSALON ABCOpening Ceremony
Keynote 1: Measuring, Monitoring and Evaluating Community Resilience Using Remote Sensing TechnologiesMr. Ronald Eguchi
THURSDAY 10:30 - 12:00BEARINGS AND EXPANSION JOINTSCYPRESS 1 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00Lions Gate Suspension Bridge Tower Joints Renewalde Fleuriot, Eric; Guckel, ChristianLead Rubber Bearings for Seismic Isolation of Structures in Cold Climates - New DevelopmentsMendez-Galindo, Carlos; Moor, Gianni; Rassy, SamyExpansion Joints and Bridge Bearings as Smart Monitoring DevicesButz, Christiane; Okumusoglu, Deniz; Braun, Christian Innovative Bearing Design for BridgesWatson, Ronald J.Innovative Expansion Joint Replacement for Burlington Bay Skyway
Ostrowski, Joseph; Sidky, Sherif; Lai, David Monitoring Intrinsic Forces of a Steel Multi-Girder Bridge with Frozen Expansion Bearings through RehabilitationHasan, Istiaque; Dubbs, Nathaniel
STRUCTURAL STEEL: RESEARCH AND DESIGNCYPRESS 2 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00Experimental Study on Mechanical Behavior of T-shape Stiffened Orthotropic Steel-concrete Composite Bridge DecksWang, Xiaojian; Su, Qingtian; Jiang, Xu; Qiang, XuhongA New Improved Type of Friction Connection – An Experimental StudyVaredian, Mattias; Collin, Peter; Eriksson, KjellStructural Efficiency of Cold-Formed Steel Beams with Stiffeners in the WebRodrigues, João Paulo C. Laím, LuísSimulating Composite Bridges with Corrugated Steel Webs Using Spatial Grid ModelXu, Dong; Lei, Jun; Turmo, JoséThe Fatigue Research on Long Span Steel Bridge for High Speed Railway in ChinaLiu, Xiaoguang; Tao, Xiaoyan; Zhao, Xinxin
POSTER SESSION 1MACKENZIE THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00Filling of Strand Corrosion Products in Cracked Concrete Based On Accelerating Corrosion MethodWang, Lei; Dai, Lizhao; Ma, Yafei; He, XianfengEffect of Residual Stresses on the Overall Buckling Behavior of Welded Box-Section Columns under Axial Compression LoadingHu, Ying; Adomako, Kumi G.; Feng, Liangliang; Shen, Le; Zhang, Weifu; Nie, Shidong; Cui, Jia; Xu, TanChuMin; Xu, Lei Polyurethane Flexible Plug Expansion Joints – Characteristics, Benefits and Case StudiesMeng, Niculin; Gallai, Gustav; Baillés, BorjaDevelopment of a Modular Footbridge System with Pre-Tensioned CFRP ReinforcementPerse, Sophia; Stark, Alexander; Will, Norbert; Hegger, JosefLife-Cycle Cost Analysis of Super Long-Span Cable-Stayed Bridges with Steel or CFRP CablesLiu, Yue; Du, GuangliRehabilitation of Deteriorated Timber Piles with Fiber Reinforced Polymer CompositesMenkulasi, Fatmir; Baghi, Hadi; Hall, David; Farzana, NahidExperimental Thin-Walled U-Profile Footbridge Made of UHPFRCTej, Petr; Kněž, Petr; Blank, MarekFull Live Load Test of a Cable-Stayed BridgeTrowland, Morgan T.; Robazza, Brook R.Izmit Bay Suspension Bridge – Wind Induced VibrationsInoue, Manabu; Takai, Yusuke; Uzun, Mecit Kerem; Kawakami, TakeshiA Monolithic Approach for Modeling Viscoelastic Materials in Civil EngineeringKraus, Michael A.; Niederwald, Michael; Siebert, GeraltMulti Span Suspension Bridge on Floating Foundations – Behaviour under OperationVilloria, Bruno; Veie, Johannes; Holtberget, Simen Hellgre; Jena, ParthasarathiThe Effect of Constraining Measures for Road Traffic on Highway BridgesNowak, Marcel; Fischer, OliverHarnessing Results of Nonlinear Dynamic Soil Structure Interaction Analysis in Reinforcement Design of an Underground Rail StationTomek, Pavel; Chok, Kermin; McKenna, Colm; Freudenberger, FrankRosedale Overhead: Functional Upgrades, Structural Rehabilitation and Seismic RetrofitO’Hagan, Sean; Holmes, Keith; Saiedi, Reza; Khan, Saqib; Hamersley, Bruce; Fuchs, Kerstin; Gaßner, Georg; Kollegger, JohannSeismic Performance of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Platform Building by Incremental Dynamic AnalysisShahnewaz, Md; Tannert, Thomas; Alam, Shahria M.; Popovski, Marjan
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Energy Absorbing Connectors for Blast Resistant DesignOswald, Charles; Bazan, MarlonContinuously Welded Rails on Temporary Bridge DecksDe Backer, Hans; Mys, Jan; Schotte, KenStructural Performance of Modern Timber Bridges in JapanHonda, Hideyuki Northeast Anthony Henday Drive / Yellowhead Trail System Interchange – Design Challenges and Innovative SolutionsTromposch, Eric; Lewis, Myles; MacLaggan, DavidRecommendations for Proof Load Testing of Reinforced Concrete Slab BridgesLantsoght, Eva; van der Veen, Cor; Hordijk, Dick; de Boer, AneMethod for Placing Prefabricated Slab Elements on Bridge Decks Performance Analysis of Recycled and Natural Aggregate Concrete Column with Varying Design ParametersHossain, Mosharef; Alam, ShahriaRehabilitation and Superstructure Replacement of the Miles Canyon Timber Suspension BridgeEllis, Reed ; Cheng, Renyuan; Heal, TylerFire Resistance Performance of Prefabricated Composite Floor System Infilled with Phase Change MaterialPark, Min Jae; Ju, Young K.; Min, Jeong Ki; Yoon, Sung Won
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE: EXPERIMENTSOAK 1 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00Experimental Study on a Precast SRC Rock ShedKitajima, Mikio; Maegawa, Koji; Ninomiya, Tetsuya; Hama, Akiko Experimental Investigation of Post-cracked Flexural Behavior for PC Girder BridgesHu, Zhijian; Du, Reirei ;Wu, Fei ;Yuan, Shuaihua ;Wang, Shaobin; Xiao, Donghua Experimental Performance of Composite Box Girder Bridges Decked with Full-Depth Precast PanelsHe, Zhiqi; Liu, Zhao; Xing, Yuan; Chen, Yaosan; Ma, Zeng Experimental Study on Ductility and Hysteretic Energy of CIP and Precast Bridge Piers with High Strength RebarZhuo, Weiding; Liu, Zhao; Zhang, Wenming; Zhang, JiandongExperimental Studies on a Novel Structural Detailing of RC Frames to Resist Earthquake and Progressive Collapse Lin, Kaiqi; Gu, Donglian; Lu, Xinzheng; Li, Yi Load Carrying Behaviour of Beams with Bent-up Bars as Shear ReinforcementHuber, Tobias; Huber, Patrick; Kollegger, Johann; Vill, Markus
STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORINGOAK 2 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00Wind-Induced Modal Identification of the Bosphorus Bridge using SHM-Structural Health Monitoring DataBas, Selcuk; Apaydin, Nurdan M.; Catbas, F. NecatTraffic Response Pattern of Cable-Stayed Bridge as a Comparison Tool for SHMSokol, Milan; Venglár, Michal; Ároch, Rudolf; Kopáčik, Alojz; Kyrinovič, Peter; Erdélyi, Ján; Šišmišová, Zuzana; Lamperová, Katarina
Thermal Behaviour of a Concrete Cable-Stayed Bridge in AlgeriaSantos, Luis Oliveira; Xu, Min; Vieira, TiagoA Frequency Domain Tool for Investigation of Wind Response of TLP Suspension BridgesPapinutti, Mitja; Bruer, Arne; Marley, Mathias H.; Kvaleid, Jørgen; Hatami, Afshin; Pathal, Rakesh; Bhide, Shri Tunneling Appropriate Computational Models from Laser Scanning DataTruong-Hong, Linh; Laefer, Debra F.Structural Monitoring of a Closure Strip in the Staged Construction of a Slab-on-Girder Bridge on Highway 401Au, Alexander; Mermigas, Konstantinos Kris
WC-4 SPECIAL SESSION: QUALITY CONTROL FOR THE EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF EXISTING BRIDGESSALON 1 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00COST TU 1406 – An Overview of European Standardization on Quality Control of Road BridgesMatos, José; Casas, Joan R.; Fernandes, SérgioPerformance Indicators for Assessing Rams Sheep PerformanceHøj, Niels Peter; Stipanovic, Irina; Klanker, GielA Proposal for Classification of Key Performance Indicators for Road BridgesLimongelli, Maria Pin; Orcesi, AndréQuality Control Plans for Girder and Frame BridgesLinneberg, Poul; Masovic, Snezana; Hajdin, RadeDecision Support for Maintenance and Upgrading of Existing BridgesHonfi, Dániel; Leander, John; Björnsson, Ivar; Ivanov, Oskar L.; Plos, Mario; Zandi, Kamyab; Magnusson, Jonas; Lechner, Thomas; Gabrielsson, HenrikUpdating Life-Cycle Performance Model of Bridge based on Inspection DataLee, Jin Hyuk; Cha, Kyung Hwa; Ahn, Sang Mi; Kong, Jung SikRobustness-Based Assessment of Railway Masonry Arch BridgesNeiva, Diana; Moreira, Vicente N; Matos, Jose C.; Oliveira, Daniel V.
DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EARTHQUAKES 1SALON 2 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00A New Pulse-Based E-R-µ Method for Predicting the Peak Seismic Response of Highly Nonlinear Bridge StructuresKoval, Viacheslav; Christopoulos, Constantin; Tremblay, Robert Innovative Solutions to Seismic Design Challenges for the SFOBB I-80 WB Ramps at Yerba Buena IslandLee, Hohsing Seismic Performance and Failure Mechanism Study of Double Deck Bridges by Pushover AnalysisZhang, Jie; Yi, Jiang; Li, JianzhongComparative Study of a Set of Codes for the Seismic Design of BuildingsSantos, Sergio H.C.; Giarlelis, Christos; Traykova, Marina; Bucur, Carmen; Zanaica, Luca; Lima, Silvio S.Seismic Assessment of a Vernacular Rammed Earth BuildingLibrici, Camilla; Oliveira, Daniel V.; Silva, Rui A.
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An Efficient Seismic Retrofit for the Capodichino ViaductViviani, Marco; Viviani, Enrico; Mardegan, Andrea; Contin, Alessandro
CABLE STAYED BRIDGES 1: DESIGN AND REHABILITATIONSALON 3 THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00Feasability of Timber-Concrete Composite Road Bridges with Under-Deck Stay CablesLyu, Zhan; Málaga-Chuquitaype, Christian; Ruiz-Teran, Ana M.A Tensioning-Belt-Cable-Bridge above the Kaponiggraben in Austria – Design and RealizationOlipitz, Michael Risk Based Inspection Method for Cable Supported BridgesColford, Barry; Canimore, Brett; Beabes, Shane The 2nd Wuhu Yangzi River Bridge: A 806M Span Cable-Stayed Bridge Use U-Shape Anchoring SystemMa, Zuqiao; Hu, Ke; Shi, Xuefei; Ruan, Xin; Liu, ZhiquanModal Parameter Identification of a Curved Cable-Stayed Model Bridge Based on EDA and DATA-SSIZhou, Xiaohang; Shan, Deshan; Li, QiaoThird Bosphorus Bridge - An OverviewFarooq, Abdul
THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00BRIDGES CASE STUDIES 1CYPRESS 1 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00The Ordsall Chord, Manchester, UK – An OverviewDuguid, Brian; Whiteaker, MikeStatic and Dynamic Study of a 700 m Long Catenary BridgeSzabó, Gergely; Pálossy, Miklós; Mátyássy, LászlóDesign and Erection of the Arrah-Chhapra BridgeRobazza, Brook R.; Trowland, Morgan T.; Sohal, Gurpreet S.; Jeakle, David L.Hagwilget Bridge, Canada: Replacement of Entire Truss Nodes under Live TrafficTarrell, Jack US 60 Smithland Bridge – Navigation ModelingHunley, Tony; Perkins, Taylor; Kuntz, Chris; Hyner, MatthewComparison of Methods for Determination of Load-Bearing Capacity of I-73 and Ka-73 Precast Concrete Bridge BeamsLehký, David; Novák, Drahomír; Kucek, Martin; Nezval, Michal
STRUCTURAL STEEL: PRACTICAL ISSUES AND CASE STUDIESCYPRESS 2 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Modular Steel Lamella Roofs by Hugo Junkers - A Lightweight Structure from the 1920STutsch, Joram; Barthel, RainerEdge Distance for Mechanical Fastening of Steel Fatigue CracksFujita, Masanori; Okazaki, Shunsuke; Miida, YukiComplexity Meets Craft: Fabrication and Erection Issues in Non-Orthogonal Steel StructuresBoake, Terri Meyer
The Steel Roof of the New Lille Stadium. Its Mechanical Scheme, Assembly and Erection Sequencesde Ville de Goyet, Vincent; Gens, Frédéric, Seret, Sébastien, Duchêne, YvesDesigning the River Irwell Crossing – The UK’s First Network Arch BridgeRusev, Rusi; Foster, Rufus; Abbott, Tim; Bistolas, AnthanasiosLoad Rating of a Steel Bridge by Inclination MeasurementSu, Di; Eid, Jonathan; Nagayama, Tomonori
HISTORIC STRUCTURES 1MACKENZIE THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Structural Evaluation and Load Rating of Lorne Bridge: A Historic Open-Spandrel Arch Bridge-Case StudySalib, Sameh; Werner, Jonathan; Liu, KarenStabilisation of the Gravity Structure of the Romanesque Abbey of Payerne SwitzerlandBrühwiler, Eugen; Martin, DavidHistorical Arched Stone Bridges and Their Long-Lasting History in Turkey and BalkansSert, Halide; Yılmaz, Süheyla; Nas, Mutluhan; Apaydın, NurdanCurrent Status and Thinking of Chinese Ancient Bridges ProtectionPeng, Bo; Wang, DaleiReviving and Repurposing the Iconic TWA Flight CenterBuckley, Ian; Wilcoxon, Dan; Macht, JeremyPreserving a Well-loved Heritage StructureWalters, Ian; Leggett, Casey
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE: DESIGNOAK 1 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Refined Stress Check of Special Concrete Box Girder Bridges at Serviceability Limit StateZhang, Yu; Xu, DongModelling Beam-Column Joints for Progressive Collapse AnalysisSalgado, Rafael A; Guner, SerhanModelling of Structures and Joints for Performance-Based DesignOzola, Lilita Enhanced Strut-and-Tie Model for Reinforced Concrete Pile CapsMathern, Alexandre; Chantelot, Gautier; Svahn, Per-Ola; Kettil, Per; Rempling, Rasmus; Engström, BjörnRational Reinforcement Utilizing Post-Tensioning Anchorage Devices in Horizontal Force Adjustment for Closure PourOno, Shuhei; Matsunaga, Hideaki; Toshinami, TatsuakiFormulated Tension Design for Post-Tensioned Anchorage Zones and Relevant Equations in Chinese Concrete Bridge Design CodeLiu, Zhao; He, Zhiqi; Zhou, Linyun
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BENTLEY SPECIAL SESSION ADVANCING THE DESIGN, ENGINEERING, ANALYSIS AND OPERATIONS OF BRIDGESSALON 1 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00 PANEL DISCUSSIONThe Gamechanger: How BIM for Bridges Triumphs over the Competition and Revolutionizes Design WorkflowsAlestra, MichaelDigital Delivery with Building Information Modeling for BridgesMaier, FrancescaWhat Happens in BIM, Stays in BIMSchlereth, Kevin; Stone, Eric N.Going Digital: Increase Performance and Productivity Using a Common Data EnvironmentTanase, Lee D.
DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EARTHQUAKES 2SALON 2 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Calli Extradosed Bridge: Fast Track Project for an Extradosed Bridge in Seismic AreaOzkul, Ozgur; Ozel, C. Noyan; Yayim, Cagri; Combescure, Etienne; Buchin-Roulie, Vanessa; Fabray, Nicolas; Erdogan, JulienComparing Seismic and Tsunami Load Demands on Reinforced Concrete and Concrete Filled Steel Tube BridgesStephens, Max T.; Winter, Andrew; Motley, Michael R.; Lehman, Dawn E.Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Structures – Common Strategies and Case StudiesMendez-Galindo, Carlos; Moor, Gianni; Baillés, BorjaCloud Accelerated Performance Based Seismic DesignChok, Kermin; Tomek, Pavel; Clifton, TrentPrediction of Post-Earthquake Damage of Reinforced Concrete Highway BridgesAbo-El-Ezz, Ahmad; Nollet, Marie-José; Nastev, MiroslavPerformance Based Seismic Design of Shape Memory Alloy Reinforced Concrete Bridge PierBillah, A.H.M Muntasir; Alam, Shahria
CABLE STAYED BRIDGES 2: ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATIONSALON 3 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Numerical Study on 1200m-span Railway Cable-stayed Bridges with Four Different Girder SectionsChen, Guorong; Dai, Gonglian; Liang, Jinbao; Yang, Linghao; Yue, Zhe; Liu, WenshuoParametric Simulation of Non-Symmetric Cable-Stayed BridgesJorquera-Lucerga, Juan Jose; Lozano-Galant, Jose Antonio; Turmo, JoseStudy on Tensional Countermeasures for the Parallel Strand Stayed Cable Based on the Equivalent Model with Series-Parallel Connected SpringsZhuang, Dongli; Xiao, Rucheng; Da, Xiao
Influence of Curvature Radius on Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Curved Cable-Stayed BridgeZhang, Erhua; Shan, Deshan; Guo, Shan; Ren, JianXin; Li, QiThe Use of Crossing Stay Cables to Add Stability to Towers of Multi Span Cable Stayed BridgesJackson, Chris Analysis of Cable-Stayed Bridge ConstructionLozano-Galant, Jose Antonio; Xu, Dong; Turmo, Jose
WC-2 SPECIAL SESSION: MODERN WIND TURBINES - CHALLENGES AND NEW DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES FOR WIND TURBINE STRUCTURESSEYMOUR THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Challenges for Tower Structures of Modern Wind TurbinesRauch, Marion; Knobloch, MarkusSurrogate Modelling for Fatigue Damage of Wind-Turbine Blades Using Polynomial Chaos Expansions and Non-Negative Matrix FactorizationMylonas, Charilaos; Abdallah, Imad; Chatzi, EleniFatigue Assessment and Damage Detection of Wind Turbine Structures by Continuous Health MonitoringHöffer, Rüdiger; Tewolde, Simon; Bogoevska, SimonaDynamic Analysis of Innovative Hybrid Wind Mill Tower Considering Soil Structure InteractionShah, Hemal J.; Desai, Atul K.
THURSDAY 15:30 – 17:00IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGECYPRESS 1 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Intelligent Future Building Skins –Studies on a Flat Plate Photobioreactor PrototypeAßmus, Elisabeth; Weller, Bernhard; Haskell, Jake; Sengewald, TimoClimate Change: Impact on Snow Load on Structures and Consequences on Built EnvironmentCroce, Pietro; Formichi, Paolo; Landi, Filippo; Marsili, FrancescaClimate Impact Optimization in Concrete Bridge ConstructionEkström, Daniel; Al-Ayish, Nadia; Simonsson, Peter; Rempling, RasmusAssessing Climate Impact on Reinforced Concrete Durability with a Multi-Physics ModelFlint, Madeleine M.; Michel, AlexanderTimber Bridges – Load Carrying Behaviour According to Climate ChangesFranke, Steffen; Franke, Bettina; Schiere, Marcus; Müller, AndreasBuilding-Integrated Photovoltaic – Standardization and TestingRehde, Franziska; Weller, Bernhard
CORROSIONCYPRESS 2 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Remaining Strength Evaluations and Reinforcement Methods of Plate Girders with Corrosion near SupportsAsao, Naoyuki; Fujii, Katashi; Ogami, Hiroshi
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Effect of Corrosion on Bond Performance of Corroded Pretensioned Prestressed Concrete BeamsZhang, Jianren; Yi, Ju; Ma, Yafei; Wang, Lei; Peng, HuiNon-Destructive Testing for Detecting the Corrosions of External Post- Tensioned TendonsLee, Joo-Hyung; Cho, Jae-Yeol; Shin, Sung-Jin; Hong, Jeong-Mo; Lee, Jae-HoonOptimizing Performance of Concrete Structures with Zinc Coated Reinforcing SteelGagné, Martin; Pole, Shannon; Goodwin, Frank E.; Dallin, GaryLife-Cycle Cost Analysis of Concrete Structures Reinforced with Stainless Steel Reinforcing BarsVan Niejenhuis, Colin; Walbridge, Scott; Hansson, CarolynThe Durability and Service Life Benefits of Stainless Steel Rebar and the Underpinning Properties and Features – A Stainless Industry Primer for Owners, Planners, Specifiers, and Designers on the Technical and Market RealitiesHuza, Richard
HISTORIC STRUCTURES 2MACKENZIE THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Back to the Future – Reconstruction and Revitalization of the BIKINI House in the Centre of BerlinPekoll, Oskar; Lippert, MarionDangerous Synergies Causing Failures of Historical StructuresDrdácký, Miloš ; Cacciotti, Riccardo; Slížková, ZuzanaOn the Use Minor and Non-Destructive Methods for the Safety Evaluation of an Historic RC Bridge: The Bôco BridgeSánchez-Aparicio, Luis Javie; Bautista-De Castro, Álvaro; Ramos, Luís F.; Sena-Cruz, JoséEngineering the Oculus – World Trade Center PATH Transportation HubSurtees, Tom; Petschke, Tobias; Viola, Joseph M.Analysis of Confederation Bridge Pier Behaviour Following Blizzard Using Pier Tiltmeter Monitoring SystemMcCallum-Mantha, Brittany; Newhook, John; McGinn, DonaldContribution to Restoration Process of Structural Analysis Studies on Historic BridgesSert,Halide; Nas, Mutluhan; Yılmaz, Süheyla; Apaydın, Nurdan
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE: REPAIROAK 1 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Investigation of Causes of Cracks in a Precast Concrete Closed Spandrel Arch Bridge with Corrugated SectionOng, Chong Yong; Choong, Kok Keong; Tan, Geem Eng; Thong, Chin MunAssessing the Impact of Improper Placement on Reinforced Concrete Beam BehaviourZhang, Jiachen; Brault, Andre; Hoult, Neil A.Use of Extra Coating Thickness on Epoxy-Coated Bars in Concrete Deck ReplacementVillamizar, Sandra; Hull Henkhaus, Rachel E.; Ramirez, Julio End Diaphragm Cracking of Box Girder Bridges due to Post-tensioning: Case StudyMaree, Ahmed F.; Sanders, David H.
Bridge Deck Deflection: Importance of Early ShrinkageMenétrey, Philippe; Broquet, Claude; Pires, Francisco Concrete Structure Assessment Using ACI 562: History and Possible Next StepsBartlett, F. Michael
WC-2 SPECIAL SESSION: STRENGTHENING OF OLD STEEL BRIDGESSALON 1 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Innovative Strengthening of Steel Truss Nodes by Ultra-High Performance ConcreteIvanov, Stoyan; Geier, Roman; Rebelo, Carlos; Breda, RicardoTesting of Coiled Spring Pins as Shear ConnectorsHällmark, Robert; Collin, Peter; Möller, MikaelMonitoring of a Bridge Strengthened with Post-Installed Coiled Spring PinsHällmark, Robert; Collin, Peter; Petersson, Mats; Andersson, ErikRepair, Strengthening and Upgrading of Steel Bridges in the NetherlandsSnijder, H.H. (Bert); Hesselink, B.H. (Bert)Prolife: Recalculating a Steel Railway Bridge For Determining Strengthening Measures, Using an Updated FEM Model and Site Measurements.Burg, Mark van de; Steenbrink, Arjen; Hesselink, B.H. (Bert)A Technique for Strengthening Existing Continuous Non-Composite Steel Girder Bridges Using Post-Installed Shear Connectors and Inelastic Moment RedistributionGhiami Azad, Amir Rez; Kreitman, Kerry; Engelhardt, Michael; Helwig, Todd; Williamson, Eric
MODERN CONSTRUCTION METHODSSALON 2 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00The Mersey Gateway Project, UK – Delivery to CompletionHurrell, Ilona; Hogarth, Dean; Williams, BarryLessons Learned from Construction of Several Extradosed BridgesBajo Pavía,Carlos; Martin-Tereso, Luis; Sanchez, Juan José; Herrero, J. Emilio; Franczewski, Tomasz; Stachura, Michal Constructing the Abraham Lincoln BridgeBrestin, John; Osses, Claudio; Buch, Kevin; Finke, JohnInnovative Technology of Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Design and ConstructionPaik, Hansol; Kwak, Sungtae; Park, WonjeongConsidering Constructability in Precast ConstructionWium, Jan; Mostert, LourensAtal Bridge: Efficient Delivery of Construction Engineering Services Using Information Communication TechnologyTrowland, Morgan T.; Robazza, Brook R.
SUSPENSION BRIDGESSALON 3 THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Spreading Suspension cable at the Rhinebridge Emmerich, GermanyBoué, Andreas Replacement of the Macdonald Bridge Suspended Spans: Fabrication and Field Construction WorksRadojevic, Dusan; Kirkwood, Keith F.
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Cable Erection of Triple Pylons (Multi-Span) Suspension bridge, New Millennium BridgeYang, Kyuyoung; Kim, Jungin; Choi, Jinhyuk; Park, Taekwun; Kim, JaehongDehumidification – An Effective Strategy for Preserving the Cables of Suspension BridgesBeabes, Shane R.; Colford, Barry R.; Bulmer, Mark J.Izmit Bay Suspension Bridge – Advanced Post Tensioning SystemInoue, Manabu; Yanagihara, Masahiro; Durmaz, Müslüm; Kara, Aydin; Bellikan, Erol; Pedersen, Flemming Michael; Löhning, ThomasWind Load Evaluation based on the Field Measurement Data for the Design of a Suspension BridgeJung, Kilje; Kim, Chong Hyun; Kim, Gi Nam; Yoon, Eui Taek
SLABS AS STRUCTURAL MEMBERSSEYMOUR THURSDAY 13:30 – 15:00Finite Element Investigation of the Compressive Membrane Action Effect on Concrete SlabsGenikomsou, Aikaterini; Polak, Maria Anna
Field Testing and Computational Model Verification for Spread Slab Beam BridgesTerzioglu, Tevfik; Hueste, Mary Beth; Mander, JohnExperimental Research on Concentrated Load Transfer between Steel and Slender Reinforced Concrete Slabs by High Performance Saw-Tooth ConnectorsReimer, Andreas; Schmid, Volker; Al-Kroom, HusseinParametric Study and Reliability-Based Evaluation of Alternate Load Path Design In Reinforced Concrete SlabsDroogné, Didier; Caspeele, Robby; Taerwe, Luc; Herraiz, BorjaFundamental Study on Half-Width Slab Deck Replacement Method for an Existing Composite Steel Girder BridgeKobayashi, Shunsuke; Yamaguchi, Takashi; Matsumoto, Takashi; Mitsukawa, Nobuhiro; Ogura, TsukasaToward Practical Modelling of Reinforced Concrete Flat Slab SystemsGoh, Chong Yik M.; Hrynyk, Trevor D.
Schedule for Friday September 22FRIDAY 08:15 - 10:00KEYNOTE SALON ABC Keynote 2: Seismic Assessment and Rational Renovation of the Structural HeritageDr. Gian Michele CalviKeynote 3: Challenge And Innovation of Long Span Bridges in China and over the WorldDr. Yaojun Ge
FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00BRIDGES CASE STUDIES 2CYPRESS 1 FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Sir Ambrose Shea Lift Bridge – Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaAjrab, Jack; McCall, Joanne; O’Connell, RyanCross-Sections of Long Composite Bridges – Performance Based DesignReintjes, Karl-Heinz Conceptual Design, Detailed Design, and Construction of the Terwillegar Park Stressed Ribbon FootbridgeEllis, Reed ; MacLaggan, David; Savard, Carl; Reske, JasonA Baseline Study of a Major Viaduct in Toronto, Canada, for Strategic Planning for the Superstructure Replacement/Rehabilitation of Elevated StructuresLam, Wilson; Li, EdwardConstruction of the Terwillegar Park Stressed-Ribbon FootbridgePaulsen, Michael; Shields, Rowan, Cuperlovic, Nikola
Veterans Home Bridge RehabilitationArellano, Eduardo; Skabar, Kip; Kishimoto, Yuki
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 1CYPRESS 2 FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Column Removal Analysis of Bare Steel Gravity Frames Using Connection Behaviour from Physical TestsOosterhof, Steven A.; Nethercot, David A.; Driver, Robert G.Three-Dimensional Non-Linear Analyses of Special Reinforced Concrete Moment FramesPhillippi, Donald J.; Liuzza, GabrielleLive Load Distribution Factors for a Lightweight Movable Bridge Deck SystemBaghi, Hadi; Menkulasi, Fatmir; Parker, JacobDesign Challenges Related to Providing Lateral Load Resistance to Existing Buildings in Accordance with Current Building CodesDuntemann, John F.; Sfura, Jon F.; Hesam, PedramNumerical Analysis of Stress Concentration Factors of CFRP- Strengthened Fillet Welded T-jointsQitong, Yu; Lewei, TongInfluences on Determining Structural ReliabilityHertle, Robert; Brehm, Eric
POSTER SESSION 2MACKENZIE FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Pendulum-Type Bearings/Seismic Isolators – Solutions and Case StudiesSpuler, Thomas; Brüninghold, Max; Mendez-Galindo, CarlosDesign of Instrumented Bearings for Direct Measure of Bridge Live LoadsDubbs, Nathaniel C.
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Assessment of Efficiency of Intensity Measures for Performance- Based Travelling Fire DesignTeslim-Balogun, Adeyanju; Málaga-Chuquitaype, Christian; Stafford, Peter J.Experience of Duplex Stainless Steels as Construction Materials in Bridges: Results of Seven InspectionsMameng, Sukanya Häg; Tigerstrand, Claes; Larsson, Tobias; Gedge, Grahamn; McCray, JonathanComparative Study between Reversely and Forwardly Constrained Optimal Design Method for Tall Building StructureMa, Zhuang; Zhao, XinA Study on Parameter of Steel Strain of Precast Reinforced Concrete with JointPark, Jongho; Hong, Sungnam; Park, Sun-Kyu; Choi, JinwoongUltimate Load of Cylindrically Curved Panels under Uniform Compression at Straight Edge and the Influence of CurvatureGuo, Hui; Zeng, Zhibin; Lu, Xiaoguang; JU, Xiaochen; Zhao, XinxinFinite Element Analysis of Bearing Plinth in Different SizesShujun, Fang; Qionglin, Zhao; Liu, Shenbin; Sun, YushiExtending Building Façade Performance Requirements for Blast: Hazard and Injury Assessment InvestigationsMarchand, Kirk A; Davis, Carrie E; Conrath, Edward J.; Hadjioannou, Michalis; Earl, William R.Numerical Evaluation of Moment Live Load Distribution Factors in NEXT D Beam BridgeSemendary, Ali A.; Jawdhari, Akram R.Deflection Estimation of a Steel Box Girder Bridge Using Multi-Channel Acceleration MeasurementNagayama, Tomonori; Zhang, ChunboThe Ordsall Chord, Manchester, UK – Digital Delivery of DesignDuguid, Brian; Hyde, Jason; Pullan, HowardUsing Game Engines in Visualizations and Simulations of the Bridges in the E39 Fjord Crossings Project.Madsen, Preben RenNortheast Anthony Henday Drive / Yellowhead Trail Interchange Flyover Ramp BridgesLewis, MylesHybrid Structure for the ArtLab EPFL PavilionMenétrey, Philippe; Maas, Joachim Derailment of an Overhead Gantry for the Erection of Precast Concrete GirdersHingorani, Ramon; Tanner, Peter5th LNG Tank in Zeebrugge Terminal (Belgium)Bañares, Miguel; Nieto, Javier; Aramburu, Mikel; D’Angiuro, Ivan; Esquius, Marc; Lázaro, Ángel The Third Bosporus Bridge - Its Longitudinal and Transversal Behaviorde Ville, Vincent; Duchêne, Yves Unique Access System Engineering Innovation Leads to Important Milestone at MLC CentreStathis, Paul; Buchin-Roulie, Vanessa; Watson, JohnConceptual Design of Salmon River Replacement BridgeRebel, C.P. (Ken); Singh, Raj; Abercromby, Pia
Flexural Performance of Two-Way Concrete Slabs Reinforced with Carbon Fiber GridAljazaeri, Zena R.; Alghazali, Hayder H.; Myers, John J.Retrofit of Concrete Members with CFRP Rod Panels (CRP 195)Jawdhari, Akram; Harik, IssamKey Techniques for Performance-Based Design of Metro Depot Covered StructureJia, Jian; Liu, Chuanping; Xu, Xiaobing; Zhang, Zhibin; Xie, Xiaolin; Liu, Kai Aerodynamics Challenges and Solutions for Structures of Unique ArchitectureSolovev, Sergei
FIBRE OPTIC SENSINGOAK FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Performance Assessment of Embedded Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors in Reinforced Concrete StructuresBarrias, António; Casas, Joan R.; Villalba, SergiDistributed Deflection Measurement of Reinforced Concrete Elements Using Fibre Optic SensorsBrault, Andre Rober; Nurmi, Sara; Hoult, Neil A.Distributed Fibre Optic Sensor System to Measure the Progressive Axial Shortening of a High-Rise Building during Constructionde Battista, Nicholas; Harvey, Ross; Cheal, NickMethod for Validation of Long-Term Temperature Measurements from SensorsAbdel-Jaber, Hiba; Glisic, BrankoDistributed Sensing to Assess the Impact of Support Conditions on Slab BehaviourNurmi, Sara; Mauti, Gabriella; Hoult, Neil A.Prestress Loss Monitoring Using Long-Gauge Fiber Optic SensorsAbdel-Jaber, Hiba; Glisic, Branko
CHALLENGES WITH A DETERIORATING MAJOR STRUCTURE – THE EXISTING CHAMPLAIN BRIDGESALON 1 FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00The Existing Champlain Bridge - Overview of Issues – The Owner’s PerspectiveCarlin, Glen P.The Existing Champlain Bridge – Developing a Customized Inspection and Assessment MethodologyZhang, Cheng; Langlois, Anne-Marie, Breaban, Andrei The Existing Champlain Bridge - Assessment of Structural Deficiencies Griezic, Andrew; de la Puente, Alejandro; Lizotte, Jean de Gaspé; Lasheras, Gustavo; Demers, FrancoisThe Existing Champlain Bridge - Strengthening MeasuresGriezic, Andrew; Pepin, Francois; Lizotte, Jean de Gaspé; Lasheras, Gustavo; Demers, FrancoisThe Existing Champlain Bridge – Instrumentation, Monitoring and Load TestsTinawi, Rene; Lavigne, Dominic; Crépeau, Louis; Sobhani, Ehsan
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The Existing Champlain Bridge – Assessment Using Refined AnalysesMitchell, Denis; Cook, William D.; Massicotte, Bruno; Yildiz, Emre
STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOUR UNDER SEISMIC CONDITIONS 1SALON 2 FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Seismic Fragility Curves Using Natural and Synthetic Ground MotionsSarkar, Pradip; Davis, Robin; Pragalath, D.C. HaranSeismic Performance of Concrete-Filled Double-Layer Steel Tubular Column under High Axial LoadLi, Wencong A New Seismic Retrofitting Method for Steel Bridge Piers in JapanLin, Weiwei; Taniguchi, Nozomu; Satake, Shinya; Okubo, Fujikazu; Kubo, TakeakiSeismic Performance of Perforated Steel Plate Shear Walls Designed According to Canadian Seismic ProvisionsBarua, Kallol; Bhowmick, AnjanStructural Design of a Seismic Isolated Building in Matsumoto CityKimura, Toshiaki; Nagai, Yuki; Sasaki, MutsuroPretensioned, Rocking Bridge Columns for Accelerated Construction and Enhanced Seismic PerformanceThonstad, Travis; Mantawy, Islam M.; Eberhard, Marc O.; Stanton, John; Sanders, David H.
ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DESIGNSALON 3 FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Shaping Forces; The Symbiotic Relation between Structure and ArchitectureSmits, Joris Plus-Energy Façades with Smart Materials for Future Building EnvelopesHorn, Sebastian; Weller, Bernhard; Seeger, JuliaThe Shenzhong Link – A Synthesis of Architectural and Structural DesignForsberg, Torben; Jensen, Poul OveEnabling a New Architectural Paradigm with Performance Based Design of a Base Isolated Sculptural Office TowerTomek, Pavel; Nulman, Amie; Chok, Kermin; Zekioglu, AtilaBridge Aesthetics: Two Examples from IndiaGuliani, RB Singh Securing Visual Quality and Architectural Intent while Aiming for an Affordable Tender Design - The Procurement of the Mersey Gateway CrossingHalaczek, Bartlomiej; Knight, Martin
SAFETY OF MARINE AND RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURESEYMOUR FRIDAY 10:30 – 12:00Renovation of the Existing Lighthouse for New Radar System in the Gulf of ThailandBuddee, Samard
Dynamic Analyses of Ship Impact to the New Bridge over StorstrømmenEgede Andersen, Jacob; Talic, Edita; Kock, Henrik Bredah; Iqbal, Muhammad RizwaNumerical Simulation of Protection Barriers for Bridge Piers against Ship CollisionAygül, Mustafa; Darholm, Thomas; Thorsell, MikaelMulti-Span Suspension Bridge on Floating Foundations - Behaviour under Ship ImpactDørum, Cato; Sha, Yanyan; Storheim, MartinDesign and Launching of a Redundant Truss over a Busy Rail YardFurrer, Martin; Hasbrouck, Greg; Yuzna, JackAssessment of the Structural Safety of the Schiphol Railway Tunnelvan der Sanden, Pieter; Scholten, Peter
FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00BRIDGES AND VIBRATIONSCYPRESS 1 FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00Vibration Testing of Scaled Cable-Stayed BridgesPadilha, Diego; Araki, Yumi; Arjomandi, Kaveh; McGinn, JaredChanging Bridge Aerodynamics under Nonstationary WindsWu, Teng Flutter Derivatives Identification on a Very Large Scale Aeroelastic Deck ModelDiana, Giorgio; Rocchi, Daniele; Argentini, Tommaso; Omarini, SimoneWind Response of the New Varodd Bridge Balanced CantileverSvendsen, Martin N; Kolstrøm, Arne Øyvind; Møller, Randi N.Transverse Acceleration Causing Damage in a Masonry Arch BridgeNichols, John; Tomor, AdriennAmbient Vibration Testing of the Hawkshaw BridgeAraki, Yumi; Arjomandi, Kaveh; Simpson, Robert
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 2CYPRESS 2 FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00The Imminent Future of Parametric NodesMohsen, Alamir; Knaack, UlrichDesigning with Big DATA – Design, Analysis and Fabrication of a Complex Geometry GridshellCorrea, Cristobal Analytical Study Assessment of a Bridge with Pretensioned Rocking Columns for Rapid ConstructionMantawy, Islam M.; Thonstad, Travis; Sanders, David H.; Stanton, John F.; Eberhard, Marc O.Smartcoco Research ProjectMengeot, Pierre; Degee, Herve; Plumier, Andre Long-Term Deflections of Paudèze BridgesMenétrey, Philippe, Pires, Francisco; Moreillon, Lionel Methodology for Selection of Production Method in an Early Stage – Improved Conceptual Design ProcessKarlsson, Mats; Rempling, Rasmus; Gylltoft, Kent; Plos, Mario
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STRUCTURAL TIMBER 1MACKENZIE FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00Composite Beams of Steel and TimberBradford, Mark; Hassanieh, Amirhossein; Valipour, HamidStructural Performance of Modern Timber Bridges in JapanHonda, Hideyuki Robustness of Multi-Storey Timber BuildingsMpidi Bita, Hercend; Tannert, ThomasInnovative Solutions for Mid-Rise Residential Passive House Wood StructureWong, Jermyn Development of a Two-Way Column-Supported Flat Plate in Cross Laminated TimberSchneider, Brett H.; Forrest, Aaron; Vobis, Yasmin; Croteau, David; Oberholzer, MathiasComparison of CLT Design Methods to Composite Beam TheorySchultz, Joshua
SHEAR IN CONCRETE MEMBERSOAK FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00Opening Effect on Punching Shear Strength of RC SlabsBalomenos, Georgios; Genikomsou, Aikaterini; Polak, MariannaPunching/Shear Strength of a Full-scale Tested Bridge Deck SlabShu, Jiangpeng; Plos, Mario; Nilenius, Filip; Zandi, Kamyab; Bagge, Niklas; Johansson, MorganPunching Shear Behaviour of Edge Column Connections in Continuous Flat SlabsEinpaul, Jürgen; Vollum, Robert; Ramos, AntónioDiscrete Modeling of Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Beams under Shear LoadsWan-Wendner, Lin; Vorel, Jan; Strauss, Alfred; Cusatis, Gianluca; Wan-Wendner, RomanA Critical Take on Eurocode 2 Concerning the Assessment of Shear Capacity of Reinforced and Prestressed ConcreteHertle, Thomas; Gebbeken, Norbert; Hertle, RobertComparison of Shear Design Provisions of Structural Concrete Members Used in Various ApproachesWei, Sihang; Kuchma, Daniel
THE NEW BRIDGE OVER THE SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER IN MONTREAL, CANADASALON 1 FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00The New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project – Needs, OwnerMailhot, Guy The New Champlain Bridge – Performance and Design CriteriaNader, Marwan; Sanjines, Alex; Choi, Carol; Duxbury, JamesDesign of the Cable-Stayed Bridge Signature Span of the New Champlain BridgeNader, Marwan; Baker, George; Patel, Hardik; Shi, Sam; Ingham, TimThe New Champlain Bridge: Technical Challenges in Design of the Approach ViaductsMcGain, Zachary; Goulmot, Damien; Demirdjian, Sevak; Tremblay, Marco
Highway Approaches of the New Champlain Bridge CorridorDemirdjian, Sevak; Najjar, Nicolas; Cloutier, JocelynInnovative Means and Methods for the New Champlain BridgeOsborne, Gonzalo; Rogerson, Jeff; Guitard, Fréderic; Mylocopos, André
STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOUR UNDER SEISMIC CONDITIONS 2SALON 2 FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00Seismic Performance of Columns with Grouted Couplers in Idaho BridgesEbrahimpour, Arya; Earles, BarbaraEffectiveness of FRCM System in Strengthening Reinforced Masonry Walls Subjected to Cyclic LoadingAl-Jaberi, Zuhair; Myers, John J; ElGawady, MohamedRole of the Floor System in the Cyclic Response of Steel Gravity FramingDonahue, Sean; Engelhardt, Michael; Clayton, Patricia; Williamson, Eric; Helwig, ToddShaking Table Test Using Scaled Model of Reinforced Concrete Column Considering Time Variation from Similitude ConditionsPark, Jamin; Cho, Jae-YeolImproving Seismic Performance of the Non-Structural Light Steel Framing Systems Using Sliding Bolted ConnectionsShahini, Marzie; Saedi, Gholamreza; Mirghaderi, Rasoul; Forodi, Majid; Changizi, KarimAnalysis on Fabricated Concrete Frame with Replaceable Energy Dissipation ConnectorsXie, Luqi; Wu, Jing; Li, Chunyu; Xia, Tianyang
FATIGUE: CABLES, ORTHOTROPIC DECK, AND LONG SPAN BRIDGESSALON 3 FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00Fatigue Damage Assessment of Stay Cables for Light Rail Transit BridgesCoughlin, Reid; Jiang, JianpingFatigue Inspection for Orthotropic Steel Deck with Infrared ThermographyOkumura, Atsuhiro; Mizokami, Yoshiaki; Moriyama, Akira; Otou, Tokihide; Sakagami, Takahide; Izumi, YuiFatigue Performance Evaluation of Severely Corroded Steel StrandsPark, Yeun Chul; Kim, Chul Young; Yoo, Seung-minA Critical Fatigue Crack in a Long-Span Truss Bridge; Cause Investigation and MeasuresNishikawa, Takafumi; Wang, Qu; Tashiro, Daiki; Nakamura, Shozo; Okumatsu, ToshihiroOptimal Design and Fatigue Performances of Innovative Corrugated Orthotropic Steel Deck Plate-RPC Layer Composite Deck StructureZhang, Qinghua; Cheng, Zhenyu; Liu, Yiming; Bu, Yizhi; Li, QiaoFretting Fatigue Analysis of Bridge Stay Cables at Saddle Supports Using Multiaxial Stress-Based ApproachesMohareb, Sherif; Goldack, Arndt; Schlaich, Mike; Walbridge, Scott
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FRP STRUCTURAL MEMBERSSEYMOUR FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00Development, Testing and Construction of the Hybrid FRP Composite – Concrete Road BridgeSiwowski, Tomasz W; Rajchel, Mateusz; Kaleta, DamianDurable Design of a 42m Full FRP Footbridge for Bergen, NorwayTromp, Leisbeth; van IJselmuijden, Kees; Boeters, Ton; Persson, StianMember Stiffness for Frame Analysis of GFRP Reinforced Concrete StructuresBischoff, Peter H.Bracing of Large GFRP Frames with Very Slender GFRP PanelsMacchi, Niccolò; Zwicky, DaiaFRP Composite Bridges Provide Optimal Solutions in Urban AreasSchutte, William; Said, Mozafar; Blom, KeesStatic and Dynamic Performance of an Orthotropic-Deck Pultruded Fibre-Reinforced Polymer FootbridgeCaprani, Colin; Satasivam, Sindu; Ahmadi, Ehsan; Ngan, Jun Wei; Zhang, Shaohua; Bai, Yu
FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00WC-7 SPECIAL SESSION: SUSTAINABLE STRUCTURES IN PRACTICECYPRESS 1 FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00Sustainable Bridges – Implementing Owner Sustainability RequirementsMartin, Andrew Low Level Road Bridges: A Sustainable ProjectWee, Frances; Kishimoto, Yuki; Arellano, Eduardo; Dunford, Eric; Skabar, KipHow Can a Bridge Engineer Contribute to a Sustainable Infrastructure?Gabler, Markus Holistic Consideration of the Sustainability on Steel-Concrete-Composite Motorway and Railway BridgesKuhlmann, Ulrike; Pascual, Ana M.; Breunig, Stephanie
INNOVATIVE STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS 1CYPRESS 2 FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00A Unique Approach to Rejuvenating a High-Rise Building with Deteriorating Precast CladdingCampbell, Mark Design and Construction of a Lagoon Bank Protection Structure with Precast Counterfort Wall SystemTan, Geem Eng; Ong, Tai Boon; Choong, Kok Keong; Ong, Chong YongBotín Art Center in Santander, SpainLorenzo, José Maria; Sánchez, José Luis Research on the Dynamic Properties of Piled Structures Using the Neural Networks and the Support Vector MachinesDeng, Haoyun; Jin, Xinyang; Gu, Ming
Structural Widening of 2-Span Continuous Prestressed Concrete Bridge: Structural and Seismic ImplicationsPhilp, John Calgary Airport Trail Tunnel Temperature MonitoringMurdoch, Nathan; Azarnejad, Azita; Sharma, Ved; Kroman, JadwigaContributing Human and Organizational Factors for Damage of Bos & Lommer Plaza in AmsterdamTerwel, Karel
STRUCTURAL TIMBER 2MACKENZIE FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00The Development of Timber as a Construction Material for Bridges in NorwayVeie, Johannes; Stensby, Trond Arne; Dyken, Tormod; Aartun, YngveUncertainty of Visual Inspection on the Reliability Analysis of Timber ElementsSousa, Hélder S; Ribeiro, Sérgio; Matos, José C.; Branco, Jorge M; Lourenco, Paulo B.Case Study: University of British Columbia’s 18-storey TallWood House at Brock CommonsFast, Paul; Jackson, RobertSimplifying Complex Problems: Use of Parametric Tools to Design and Build Complex Wood StructuresVoulpiotis, Konstantinos; Epp, LucasBending, Vibration and Long-Term Performance of Timber-Concrete-Composites FloorsGerber, Adam; Tannert, ThomasLong-Term Performance of PresLam Frames: Are Post-Tensioning Losses Really an Issue?Granello, Gabriele; Palermo, Alessandro; Pampanin, Stefano
REINFORCED AND PRESTRESSED CONCRETEOAK FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00Assessment of the Shear Strength of Existing Post-Tensioned BridgesHuber, Patrick; Huber, Tobias; Kollegger, JohannExperimental and Numerical Investigations on the Shear Capacity of Existing Prestressed Concrete BridgesFischer, Oliver; Schramm, Nicholas; Gehrlein, SebastianSeismic Collapse Safety of RC Circular Bridge Pier Retrofitted with Fibre Reinforced PolymerParghi, Anant; Alam, Shahria M.Shear Strengthening of Pile Cap Girders Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) StripsShekarchi, William; Jirsa, James O.; Ghannoum, WassimNumerical Simulation of Long-Term Creep Tests on Prestressed BeamsVan Mullem, Tim; Reybrouck, Nicky; Criel, Pieterjan; Taerwe, Luc; Caspeele, RobbyAdaptive Prestressed Structures Realized by Utilization of Artificial Intelligence TechniquesSchnellenbach-Held, Martina; Steiner, Daniel
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ISTRUCTE SPECIAL SESSION: ADDING VALUE THROUGH INNOVATION IN STRUCTURAL DESIGNSALON 1 FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00 PANEL DISCUSSIONAdding Value Through Innovation in Structural Design: 1 – Introduction, with Reference to Innovation in Bridge DesignFirth, IanAdding Value Through Innovation in Structural Design: 2 – Innovative Design of Timber StructuresFast, PaulAdding Value Through Innovation in Structural Design: 3 – Creativity and Innovation in Building StructuresFranck, LeeAdding Value Through Innovation In Structural Design: 4 – Three Novel Applications of Bridge Isolation Bearings near Vancouver, BCHarvey, DavidAdding Value through Innovation in Structural Design: 5 – Digital Workflows and Emerging Computational Design ToolsLeach, Jon
SEISMIC PROTECTION OF STRUCTURESSALON 2 FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00Seismic Protection of the Eskişehir City Hospital in TurkeyArranz, Raul; Braun, Christian; Huber, PeterNumerical Study of the Seismic Behaviour of Variable Friction Base Isolation SystemsCalvi, Paolo M.; Timsina, SandipSeismic Isolation of La Meynard Hospital, MartiniqueCynober, Charles; Vezin, Jean-MarcFormer Dominion Archives Building Seismic Upgrade Case StudyKoop, Julien ; Jabbour, Samer; Carson, DanielShaking Table Test on a Super Long-Span Cable-Stayed Bridge Subjected to Spatially Varying Ground MotionsXie, Wen; Sun, Limin; Xia, YeSeismic Retrofit of the McIlraith BridgeO’Connell, Ryan; Ajrab, JackA Novel Methodology for Optimum Seismic Performance-Based Design of Friction Energy Dissipation DevicesNabid, Neda; Hajirasouliha, Iman; Petkovski, Mihail
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGESSALON 3 FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00The Dynamic Evaluation of Composite Materials FootbridgesDrygala, Izabela; Dulinska, Joanna M.; Polak, Maria AnnaReliability under the Serviceability Limit State of Footbridges Subjected to Human-Induced VibrationsDey, Pampa; Walbridge, Scott; Narasimhan, SriramVibration Control of Footbridges under Pedestrian Loading Using Tuned Mass Damper Systems with Eddy Current Damper TechnologySaige, David; Engelhardt, Jürgen; Katz, SebastianTest and Simulation of Pedestrian-induced Vibrations in a Double-Arch Footbridge with Curved GirderYang, Zheng; Jia, Buyu; Yu, Xiaolin; Yan, QuanshengUS Olympic MuseumPotapova, Lana; Carter, Matt; Jensen, Merica; Any Nielsen; Krager, Kathleen; Phipps, RyanNew Pedestrian Overpass at Husum StationAndersen, Ulrik Sloth; Saberi, Mogens
STRUCTURAL GLASSSEYMOUR FRIDAY 15:30 – 17:00Extending Glass Façade Performance Predictions for Natural and Man-Made Hazards Using Accessible High-Fidelity FormulationsMarchand, Kirk A.; Davis, Carrie E.; Sammarco, Eric L.; Bui, JoenyCase Studies of Reinforced and Post-Tensioned Glass BeamsEngelmann, Michael; Weller, BernhardEffect of Regrinding on the Edge Strength of Tempered GlassLohr, Katharina; Weller, BernhardGlass Failure Prediction Model for Out-of-Plane Bending of Waterjet-Drilled HolesSchultz, Joshua; Knowles, John; Morse, StephenBuilding with Glass as Structural Element in Alpine AreasSiebert, Barbara; Herrmann, TobiasComparison of Unconventional Testing Methods for Mechanical Characterization of Polymeric Materials in Modern Glass StructuresDrass, Michael; Schuster, Miriam; Schneider, Jens
Schedule for Saturday, September 23 SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00BRIDGES CASE STUDIES 3CYPRESS 1 SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00The 102nd Avenue Bridge over Groat Road – Design Concept and ChallengesAndermatt, Matthias; Grondin, Gilbert; Ramsay, Bob; Habel, Katrin; Kanji, ShirazBridge Scour Monitoring: Challenges and OpportunitiesFarooq, Mohammed; Azhari, Faezeh; Banthia, Nemkumar
Grayston Pedestrian Bridge: A Shared Perspective of South Africa’s Connectivity and the Challenges of Getting ThereKlassen, Darryl; Ptak, JonahFour High Performance Concrete Deck Configurations for Louisiana’s Movable BridgesMenkulasi, Fatmir; Baghi, Hadi; Montes, Carlos; Parker, Jacob; Sandrock, Jean-Paul; Gomez, SergioSpecial Accommodation for Structural Steel Coating of Burlington Bay Skyway
Wang, David; Ostrowski, Joseph; Lo, Chak; Sidky, Sherif
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Design of Gothenburg’s New Landmark BridgeEkholm, Kristoffer; Darholm, Thomas
INNOVATIVE STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS 2CYPRESS 2 SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Columbia River Skywalk – Turning a Need into a LandmarkGubbins, Julie; Cap, Roman; Alca, NedimABC on LBJ Express Project – Innovative Bent Cap Design and Beam PlacementGonzalez Fernandez, Jesus; Dacal, Ignacio Navarro; Beneitez, Jose Emilio Herrero Upgrading the Yellowhead Highway in Jasper National ParkWoolford, David; Gagnon, DarrelShrinkage and Creep of Mega Concrete Filled Steel Tubular Column in Super Tall Steel BuildingFang, Baoyi; Zhao, Xin; Yuan, JuyunRobust Bridge Design Framework to Blast, Fire, and Other Extreme ThreatsMueller, Kevin; Marjanishvili, ShalvaComparative Assessment of Bridges Designed According to Balanced Lift Method and Balanced Cantilever MethodGaßner, Georg; Fuchs, Kerstin; Kollegger, Johann
FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE AND POLYMER COMPOSITES IN STRUCTURESMACKENZIE SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Case Study of Two U.S. Bridge Projects Using Prefabricated Bridge Elements Connected with Ultra-High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC)Nault, Gregory J.Effectiveness of UHPFRC Cover for the Seismic Strengthening of Deficient Bridge PiersMassicotte, Bruno; Jolicoeur, Olivier; Ben Ftima, Madhi; Lagier, FabienPunching Resistance of Flat Slabs Strengthened with an Added Layer of UHPFRCBastien-Masse, Malena; Einpaul, JürgenStrengthened Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Structures with Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced (UHPFRC) Layers under Axial In-Plane and Horizontal Out-of-Plane LoadingLampropoulos, Andreas; Tsioulou, Ourania; Dritsos, StephanosConceptual Design and Construction of Lightweight R-UHPFRC BridgesBrühwiler, Eugen Strengthening of Plain Concrete Beams Using Strain Hardening Geopolymer Composites (SHGC) LayersAl-Majidi, Mohammed Haloo; Lampropoulos, Andreas; Cundy, Andrew B.
STRUCTURAL STRENGTHENING AND RETROFIT CASE STUDIESOAK SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Strengthening of a Twin Arch Bridge in Goa, India for StabilityRoy, Sougata; Bhowmick, Alok; Singh, Chandra Deo
Fort Nelson River Bridge Superstructure Replacement & Substructure StrengtheningAmiel, Chad; Rebel, C.P.; Singh, RajCondition Assessment and Renewal Options Analysis for the Queensborough BridgeLeggett, Casey; Martin, Tony; Friesen, KevinInnovative Solution for Bridge Strengthening (for Widening and Compliance to New Codes) by Modification of Initial Static Scheme
Buchin-Roulie, Vanessa; Kaczkowski, Nicolas; de Courcelles, Charles; Toth, MiklosShear and Flexural Strengthening of Existing Bridges with Textile Reinforced MortarAdam, Viviane; Herbrand, Martin; Hegger, Josef
SPECIAL SESSION: CHALLENGES WITH BUILDING LONG SUSPENSION BRIDGESSALON 1 SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Challenges with Building the Longest Suspension Bridge in South America – Overview of Issues – The Owner’s PerspectiveValenzuela, Matias A.; Vallejo, Ignacio; Vasquez, Raul; Canales, Holguer; Jensen, LarsService Life of Concrete Structures for the Longest Suspension Bridge in South AmericaLanglois, Anne-Marie; Valenzuela, Matias A.; Edvardsen, Carola Detail Design of Chacao Bridge in ChileJakobsen, Svein Erik; Rønvik, Jarle; Grøv, Ole; Nordnes, Andreas; Eltvik, Liv; Cheikh Mhamed, AymenSome Aspects of Chacao Bridge DesignPich, Benedicte; Gogny, Eric; Mauris, Georges; Zahir, Omar; Byun, Hyung-Kyoon; Montens, Serge; Cheikh Mhamed, Aymen; Jakobsen, Svein ErikLatest Practices for Existing Long-Span Suspension BridgesLee, Hohsing; Beabes, Shane R.; Colford, Barry R.Service Life Performance Design of Chacao BridgeJensen, Jakob Laigaar; Jensen, Lars; Valenzuela, Matias; Vásquez, Raul
DURABILITYSALON 2 SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Durability Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Structures due to Chloride Ingress up and beyond Induction PeriodŠmilauer, Vit; Hájková, Karolina; Jendele, Libor; Červenka, JanConcepts for Durable Post-Tensioned Bridges over Highways in Ontario, CanadaMermigas, Konstantinos KrisThe 5% SolutionMalhotra, Ashok; Carson, Daniel; Funnell, Scott; Koop, Julien A Meso-Scale Numerical Model for Predicting Chloride Diffusivity in ConcreteHu, Shouwang; Peng, Jianxin; Zhang, Jianren; Peng, HuiShort and Long-term Behaviour of RC Slabs Strengthened with Prestressed CFRP Laminate StripsSena-Cruz, José; Correia, Luís; França, Paulo; Michels, Julien
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Sustainable Retrofitting of Existing Buildings in Peripheral Residential Districts of Big European CitiesTraykova, Marina; Traykova, Vesela
NOVELTY IN CONSTRUCTIONSALON 3 SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Creative Construction Method for an Attractive Tied ArchHamersley, Bruce; Wu, William; O’Reilly, JamesAccelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) in Idaho: The State-of-the-Art Bridge Technologies, Current Practice and Future ResearchMashal, Mustafa; Aguilar, Irvin; Ebrahimpour, Arya; Ruminski, LeonardConstruction Monitoring and Control for Jiaomen River Arch Bridge in GuangzhouZhu, Shiyao; Yan, Quansheng; Yu, Xiaolin; Jia, BuyuA Novel Quality Control Framework for the Management of Existing BridgesHajdin, Rade; Tanasić, Nikola; Kušar; Amado, João A Manufacturing Process Approach to Construction: Design and Application of a Composite System for Modular BuildingsChaillan, Gilles; Condon, Patrick; Poirriez, Catherine; Wu, Sophie3D Non-Linear FE Model for a High Capacity Saw-Tooth ConnectorAl-Kroom, Hussein; Schmid, Volker; Reimer, Andreas
FATIGUE AND FRACTURE: DESIGN AND ASSESSMENTSEYMOUR SATURDAY 8:30 – 10:00Fatigue Damage Evaluation using S-N Curves Obtained by Different Data Fitting MethodsLeonetti, Davide; Hashemi, Bahman; Allaix, Diego; Maljaars, JohanFatigue Design of High Stressed Aluminum Structures under Cyclic LoadingRengstl, Mathias; Radlbeck, Christina; Mensinger, MartinFatigue Performance of a Precast Hybrid FRP-Reinforced Bridge Truss Girder SystemEl-Badry, Mamdouh; Moravvej, Mohammad; Joulani, ParhamAssessment of the Brittle Fracture Behaviour of Old Mild Steel StructuresStroetmann, Richard; Sieber, LarsSimulating Ductile Crack Growth in Carbon Steel Using an Extended Finite Element Method (Xfem)Hassan, Muhammad Shariq; Salawdeh, Suhaib; Goggins, JamieFatigue Evaluation and Parametric Study on Orthotropic Steel Deck Composed of a New-Type of U-rib with Upset WebsLuo, Pengjun; Zhang, Qinghua; Bu, Yizhi; Li, Qiao; Xu, Gongyi
SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00BRIDGES - BEHAVIOUR AND DESIGNCYPRESS 1 SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Determination of Dynamic Properties of Railway Bridges Through Forced ExcitationLachinger, Stefan; Vorwagner, Alois; Reiterer, Michael; Fink, Josef; Bruschetini-Ambro, Sebastian-Zoran;Behavior of Transition Plates Crossing High-Speed Railway Bridge Joints In GermanyZhang, Sisi; Marx, Steffen; Wenner, MarcHigh Toughness RC Railway Viaduct with Columns Reinforced by Arranging a Spiral Rebar Inside of the Longitudinal BarsSugita, Kiyotaka; Osawa, Shogo; Kuwakino, Kosuke; Tsukishima, DaisukeTesting Bridges to Failure – ExperiencesHäggström, Jens; Bagge, Niklas; Nilimaa, Jonny; Sas, Gabriel; Blanksvärd, Thomas; Täljsten, Björn; Elfgren, Lennart; Puurula, Arto; Rydberg- Forssbeck, Lahja; Carolin, AndersProof Load Testing of the Viaduct De BeekLantsoght, Eva; Koekkoek, Rutger; Yang, Yuguang; van der Veen, Cor; de Boer, Ane; Hordijk, DickErques Arch BridgeRamirez, Juan Jose
INNOVATIVE STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS 3CYPRESS 2 SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Concept, Realization and Monitoring of an Advanced Space StructureReich, Stefan; Ebert, JanOrganic Prestressing Impact in Multi-Span Large Deck ConstructionPacheco, Pedro; Coelho, Hugo; Resende, André; Carvalho, DiogoDesign, Construction and Strengthening of Shell Structures Made by FoldingWoerd, Jan Dirk van de; Geßner, Stephan; Hegger, Josef; Chudoba, RostislavBesiktas Stadium Roof: Innovative Design and Construction methodGrandi, Andrea; Erdogan, Julien-Erdem; Yayim, Cagri; Mese GencalpNew Dynamic Center Piece for Montréal Delivers on All ChallengesSchueller, Matthias; Montminy, Sylvain; Gastoni, Vincent; Fortier, JimmyDebris Barrier Design Using Energy-Balance TechniquesGygax, Adrian
APPLICATION OF ULTRA HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETEMACKENZIE SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Structural Behaviour of UHPC with Micro-ReinforcementPrager, Melanie; Schnellenbach-Held, MartinaDevelopment of Prestressed T-beams Made of Textile Reinforced UHPCPreinstorfer, Philipp; Kromoser, Benjamin; Kollegger, Johann
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Flexural Performance of the UHPC Deck in a Novel Steel-UHPC Composite GirderWang, Yan; Shao, Xudong; Zhang, Dengjing; Cui, Bing; Wang, YiThe New Method Strengthen U-Shape Girders by UHPC Thin Layer
Liu, Chao; Ji, He; Wang, Junyan; Liu, GuopingDynamic Response of Adjacent Prestressed Concrete Box Beam Bridge Utilizing Reinforced UHPC Shear KeysSemendary, Ali A.; Steinberg, Eric P.; Walsh, Kenneth K.An Innovative Metro Viaduct using UHPCMontens, Serge; Olive, Jérôme; Gautier, Pierre-Etienne; Bernardi, Sébastien
CONCRETE MATERIALS AND EFFECTS ON STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCEOAK SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Aggregate Effect in Fastening ApplicationsNinčević, Krešimir; Czernuschka, Lisa-Marie; Marcon, Marco; Boumakis, Ioannis; Wendner, RomanAn Experimental Study of Crack Development in Flexural Reinforced Concrete MembersRasmussen, Annette Beedholm; Sørensen,Bjarke Würtz; Skov, Mikkel; Rasmussen, Peter Kolt; Hagsten, Lars GermaAssessment of the Crack Propagation in Reinforced ConcreteMeinhardt, Marcel; Keuser, ManfredSustainable Serviceability of Structural ConcreteGhali, Amin; Gayed, Ramez B.Anisotropic Concrete Compressive StrengthHansen, Søren Gustenhof; Jørgensen, Henrik Brøne; Hoang, Linh CaGeometric Effects on Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Method for Structural Assessment – Experimental Study on Mortar SpecimensWiciak, Piotr; Cascante, Giovanni; Polak, Maria Anna
CAEE SPECIAL SESSION: OPPORTUNITIES AND INNOVATIONS IN THE PERFORMANCE BASED SEISMIC DESIGN AND RETROFIT OF BRIDGESSALON 1 SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Canadian Code Framework for Performance Based Seismic Design of BridgesMitchell, Denis Opportunities in the Performance Based Seismic Design of Bridges in British ColumbiaKennedy, Don; Dowling, Jason; Du, HelenInnovative Design and Construction of Special Guideway Structures for Vancouver’s New Evergreen Line SkyTrain ExtensionO’Hagan, Sean; Burke, Monica; Jiang, JianpingA Case Study on Evaluating the Performance Criteria of the 2014 Canadian Highway Bridge Design CodeAshtari, Sepideh; Ventura, Carlos; Finn, W.D. Liam; Kennedy, Don;Application of Performance Based Design to Highway and Transit StructuresGerin, Marc; Khan, Saqib
Evergreen Line Performance Based Design – An Owner’s and Designer’s PerspectiveHamersley, Bruce; Khan, Saqib; Jiang, Jianping
BUILDING VIBRATIONS AND DAMPER DESIGNSALON 2 SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Numerical Analysis of Vertical Pipe DamperJavanmardi, Ahad; Ibrahim, Zainah; Ghaedi, Khaled; Khatibi, HamedSignal Stationarization Technique in Output-Only Damping IdentificationKim, Sunjoong; Kim, Ho-KyungDevelopment of Post-Installed Mass Damper for Automated WarehouseYasukawa, Machiko; Takaki, Masayoshi; Kitamura, Haruyuki; Matsuda, Yoriyuki; Sato, DaikiDesign Example of Mid-Story-Isolated Skyscraper with the Viscous Dampers to Reduce the Response Acceleration in Lower Part of the BuildingNakamizo, Daiki; Asakawa, Takeshi; Koitabashi, YuichiOptimizing Nonlinear Damper Performance for Multi-Mode Cable Vibration Control based on Forced Vibration ResponsesSun, Limin; Chen, LinDesign and Commissioning of a New Liquid Damper System for Wind-Induced Vibrations of BuildingsGhisbain, Pierre; Mendes, Sebastian; Pinto, Marguerite; Malsch, Elisabeth; Scarangello, Thomas
FLOATING SUSPENSION BRIDGESSALON 3 SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Concept Overview of a Multi-Span Suspension Bridge on Floating FoundationsVilloria, Bruno Holtberget, Simen Hellgre; Dørum, Cato; Veie, Johannes; Jena, Parthasarathi; Madsen, PrebenEffect of Triangle Cables Configuration on the Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Submerged Floating Tunnel under Hydrodynamic LoadWahyuni, Endah; Komara, Indra; Suswanto, BudiHydrodynamic Analysis of the Submerged Floating Tunnels under Irregular WavesKim, Seungjun; Won, DeokheeBasic Design for a Submerged Floating Tube Bridge across the DigernessundetEidem, Mathias; Minoretti, Arianna; Xiang, Xu; Fjeld, AnetteCoupled Wind and Wave Load Analyses of Multi-Span Suspension Bridge Supported by Floating FoundationsPapinutti, Mitja; Aas-Jakobsen, Ketil; Kaasa, Lars Halvo; Bruer, Arne; Marley, Mathias Huus; Veie, Johannes; Holtberget, Simen HellgreDynamic Analysis of a Suspension Bridge with a Floating GirderChoi, Dong-Ho; Gwon, Sun-Gil
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ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATIONSEYMOUR SATURDAY 10:30 – 12:00Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge Model Updating with Artificial Neural Network and Modified Particle Swarm OptimizationXia, Zhiyuan; Li, Aiqun; Li, Jianhui; Duan, MaojunAnalysis and Optimization of a Continuous Composite Bridge with Uplift-Restricted and Slip-Permitted ConnectorsLi, Zheng-Yuan; Tao, Mu-Xuan; Nie, Jian-Guo; Fan, Jian ShengOptimization of Sealing Plates for Hanger Connections at Tied Arch BridgesPfaffinger, Marjolaine; Mensinger, MartinRayleigh-Ritz/Finite Element Analysis of Plates By Singularity FunctionsBaraka, Miljenko Optimization of the Curved PylonMikkonen, Atte Finite Element Model Update of Cable Supported Bridges Using Large Scale Global Optimization TechniquePark, Wonsuk; Park, JunYong
SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00BRIDGES: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONSCYPRESS 1 SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00U Shape Anchoring System: Concept Design and Key ExperimentsHu, Ke; Shi, Xuefei; Ruan, Xin; Ma, ZuqiaoWind Buffeting in Time Domain Analysis of Long-Span Bridges using RM BridgeHatami, Afshin; Pathak, Rakesh; Bhide, ShriRadial Floating Ice Deflector: An Innovative ApproachWei, Debin; Tasaka, Tom; Karas, Roman; Lim, Sherry; Seniuk, MarkField Load Test of Cable Crane for a Record-Breaking Cable-Stayed BridgeYu, Xiangmin; Chen, DeweiInnovative Bridge Cables for the Reduction of Ice-Shedding RiskMatejicka, Lubomir; Georgakis, Christos T.; Schwarz, Andreas; Egger, PhilippArtificial Seabed; A Mooring Concept for Crossing Long and Deep WaterwaysReiso, Marit; Bjerkås, Morten; Søreide, Tore Helge; Høyland, Kolbjørn; Frydenlund, Tonje; Hasle, Martin; Furu, Trond; Bjuhr, Jonas
INNOVATIVE STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS 4CYPRESS 2 SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00Incremental Launching Method for Bridges of Northern Marmara Motorway, TurkeyScotto, Giulio Maria; Grandi, Andrea; Erdogan, Julien-Erdem; Alpman, Aydin; Yayim, Cagri; Ozkul, Ozgur Design and Detailing of Advanced Composite Rehabilitation with and without AnchorageArnold, Scott; Wagner, Amber
Eglinton Crosstown and Evergreen Line LRTs - Structural Design on Mass Transit ProjectsDing, Yuming; Woodhead, Roger; Chan, SamsonReplacing Damaged PSC Suspended Span of Varsova Bridge across Vasai Creek on NH-8, Mumbai, IndiaGupta, M.L.; Bhide, D.A.; Dongre, Prashant.Transforming the Former Waterloo International Terminal for Commuter ServicesLeon Alonso, Alberto; Vermes, Andras; Palmer, Ian; Slavchev, Nikolay; Bee, Stuart; Curran, TomT3 Minneapolis – America’s Largest Modern Mass Timber BuildingBrown, Justin Rober; Epp, Lucas
SOIL STRUCTURE INTERACTIONMACKENZIE SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00Soil Structure Interaction and Performance Based Design for the Port Mann Cable Stayed BridgeLund, Hans; Mitchell, Robert Single Row Piles in Integral Bridge Foundations: Challenges and SolutionsMukherjee, Debabrata; Jain, Abhishek; Balaji, Manju Unique Design Considerations for Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls in Transportation Widening ApplicationsBrabant, KeithDetailed Design of the Urban Tunnels under Las Glorias Square, BarcelonaRui-Wamba, Javier; García, Carlos; Bañares, Miguel; Nieto, Javier; Castro, Luis; Esquius, Marc Composite Pile Foundation in Bridge: Code Recommendation and Chilean ExperienceTrucco, Pablo; Valenzuela, Matias A.Soil-Structure-Pipe Interaction Analysis and Inelastic Design of the Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel Shaft and Pipe – Case StudySherstobitoff, John; Zimmerman, Derek; Atukorala, Upul; Mitchell, Allen
FIRE RESPONSE OF STRUCTURESOAK SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00Performance-Based Assessment and Mitigation of Fire Hazard for BridgesImani, Reza; Ghisbain, Pierre; Sideri, Jenny; Balsamo, Luciana; Ashrafi, AliPerformance-Based Fire Design and the U.S. Prescriptive Guidelines: A Comparative StudyElhami-Khorasani, Negar; Fang, Chenyang; Gernay, ThomasNumerical Modelling of Slab-Column Concrete Connections at Elevated TemperaturesAl Hamd, Rwayda; Gillie, Martin; Wang, YongModeling of Bonding for Epoxy Resins between Steel Rebar and Concrete at Elevated TemperaturesPothisiri, Thanyawat Fire Design Methodology for Cold-Formed Steel C-Section Flexural MembersLaím, Luís; Rodrigues, João Paulo C.
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Mechanical Properties of Stainless Steel Bolts at Elevated TemperaturesHu, Ying; Bo Yang, Cheng; Cui, Jia; Yang, Y.B.; Teh, Lip H.
SEI/ASCE SPECIAL SESSION: STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GLOBAL INTEROPERABILITYSALON 1 SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00 PANEL DISCUSSIONStructural Engineering Global Interoperability – What and WhyBell, Glen Structural Engineering Global Interoperability – Codes and StandardsGhosh, S. K. Structural Engineering Global Interoperability – Knowledge SharingAlsamsam, Iyad; Mahamid, Mustafa; Ellis, Anne Structural Engineering Global Interoperability – Professional Qualification and LicensureDusenberry, Donald
STRUCTURAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENTSALON 2 SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00Identification of Bridge Surface Roughness Profile Using Drive-By TechniqueZhan, Ying; Au, Francis T.K.Error Analysis Of Structural System Identification by Observability MethodJun, Lei; Xu, Dong; Lozano-Galant, Jose Antonio; Nogal, Maria; Turmo, JoséQuantifying the Value of Monitoring for Post-Earthquake Emergency Management of BridgesLimongelli, Maria Pin; Omenzetter, Piotr; Yazgan, Ufuk; Soyoz, SerdarPracticability of New and Innovative Products – Method for the Evaluation of Innovative Façade ComponentsLangner, Normen; Kleuderlein, Jonas; Kukovec, SaraFatigue Damage Identification in Precast Truss Girders Using Relative Wavelet EntropyMoravvej, Mohammad; El-Badry, Mamdouh
ARCH STRUCTURESSALON 3 SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00Walton Bridge – A New Arch Bridge over the River Thames, UKSmith, David A.; Hendy, Chris ; Wheatley, Rob; Chiarello, ManuelaConcrete Arch Stability by the Nominal Stiffness MethodVan Bogaert, Philippe; Schotte, KenDesign of Kouchigawa Bridge on the Shin-Tomei Expressway - A Steel-Prestressed Concrete Composite Multiple-Span Balanced Arch BridgeKuroda, Kenji; Kawakami, Tetsuharu; Aizawa, Shinichi; Yoshito, Maeda; Yoshida, TadahiroA New Tied Arch to Replace a Rural Mississippi River CrossingHasbrouck, Greg; Furrer, MartinThe Lusail Feature ArchLyttle, Peter
Integrating Aesthetic Design and Structural Engineering on a Signature BridgeLima, Kris; Prozniak, Steven; Clare, Donna; Montgomery, C. James
RISK AND SAFETYSEYMOUR SATURDAY 13:30 – 15:00Seismic Risk Assessment of Bridges in Jakarta Transportation Networks Using Incremental Dynamic AnalysisCripstyani, Mutiara Puspahat; Guntorojati, Ireng; Pramudy, Dimas; Kristiawan, S.A.; Sangadji, SenotThe Probabilistic Analysis of Vienna Stadium Roof StructureRosko, Peter; Kralik, JurajResilience-Based Design and Damage-Resistant Technologies for an Enhanced Seismic Performance of BridgesSarkis, Ana; McHaffie, Brandon; Palermo, AlessandroModified Traffic Load Models for Reassessment of Short-Span Highway BridgesNowak, Marcel; Fischer, OliverCROSS InternationalSoane, Alastair Safety Level Evaluation for Existing Rockfall Protection Gallery RieinertobelCuster, Rocco; Schubert, Matthias; Hess, Reto; Schellenberg, Kristian
CLOSING SESSIONSALON ABC SATURDAY 15:00 - 17:00 Keynote 4: Developments in the Wind Engineering of Tall BuildingsDr. Peter IrwinClosing CeremonyPeter Taylor, Honorary Chair of the LOCMaria Anna Polak, Chair of the SCYoung Engineers AwardsFernando Branco, President of IABSEFuture IABSE Symposia