IABMAS 20126th International Conference on
Bridge Maintenance, Safety and ManagementStresa, Lake Maggiore, Italy | July 8 - 12, 2012
Final Program
OrganizingAssociation
International Association forBridge Maintenance and Safety
Organizing Institution
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Welcome to IABMAS 2012The number of deteriorating bridges is increasing worldwide. Costs of maintenance, repair and rehabilitation of these bridges far exceed available budgets. Maintaining the safety and serviceability of existing bridges by making better use of available resources is a major concern for bridge management. Internationally, the bridge engineering profession continues to take positive steps towards developing more comprehensive bridge management systems. It was therefore considered appropriate to keep the tradition of the IABMAS conferences and bring together all of the very best work that has been done in the field of bridge maintenance, safety, management, resilience and sustainability at the Sixth International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2012), held in Stresa, Lake Maggiore, Italy, from July 8 to 12, 2012 (http://www.iabmas2012.org). The First (IABMAS’02), Second (IABMAS’04),Third (IABMAS’06), Fourth (IABMAS’08), and Fifth (IABMAS 2010) International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management were held in Barcelona, Spain, July 14–17, 2002, Kyoto, Japan, October 18–22, 2004, Porto, Portugal, July 16–19, 2006, Seoul, Korea, July 13–17, 2008, and Philadelphia, PA, USA, July 11–15, 2010, respectively.
IABMAS 2012 has been organized on behalf of the International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety (IABMAS) under the auspices of Politecnico di Milano. IABMAS encompasses all aspects of bridge maintenance, safety and management. Specifically, it deals with: health monitoring and inspection of bridges; bridge repair and rehabilitation issues; bridge management systems; needs of bridge owners, financial planning, whole life costing and investment for the future; bridge safety and risk related issues, including economic and other implications. The objective of IABMAS is to promote international cooperation in the fields of bridge maintenance, safety, management, life-cycle performance and cost for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society (http://www.iabmas.org).The interest of the international bridge engineering community in the fields covered by IABMAS has been confirmed by the significant response to the IABMAS 2012 call for papers. In fact, over 800 abstracts from about 50 countries were received by the Conference Secretariat, and approximately 70% of them were selected for final publication as technical papers and presentation at the Conference within mini-symposia, special sessions, and general sessions. Compared to IABMAS 2010 the number of papers scheduled for presentation at IABMAS 2012 has increased from 511 to 555.
Contributions presented at IABMAS 2012 deal with the state of the art as well as emerging concepts and innovative applications related to all main aspects of bridge maintenance, safety, management, resilience and sustainability. Major topics covered include: advanced materials, ageing of bridges, assessment and evaluation, bridge codes, bridge diagnostics, bridge management systems, composites, damage identification, design for durability, deterioration modeling, earthquake and accidental loadings, emerging technologies, fatigue, field testing, financial planning, health monitoring, high performance materials, inspection, life-cycle performance and cost, load models, maintenance strategies, non-destructive testing, optimization strategies, prediction of future traffic demands, rehabilitation, reliability and risk management, repair, replacement, residual service life, resilience, robustness, safety and serviceability, service life prediction, strengthening, structural integrity, and sustainability, among others.
Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Resilience and Sustainability contains the lectures and papers presented at IABMAS 2012. It consists of a book of extended abstracts and a DVD of full papers of 555 contributions, including the T.Y. Lin Lecture, nine Keynote Lectures, and 545 technical papers from 40 countries. This volume provides both and up-to-date overview of the field of bridge engineering and significant contributions to the process of making more rational decisions in bridge maintenance, safety, serviceability, resilience, sustainability, monitoring, risk-based management, and life-cycle performance using traditional and emerging technologies for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society.
On behalf of IABMAS and Politecnico di Milano, the chairs of the Conference would like to express their sincere thanks to the authors, the organizers of mini-symposia and special sessions, and all the participants for their contributions; to the Conference Honorary Chair, Professor Pier Giorgio Malerba; to the members of the International Scientific Committee and the National Advisory Committee for their role in ensuring the highest scientific level of the Conference; and to the members of the National Organizing Committee for the time and efforts dedicated to make IABMAS 2012 a successful event. Finally, the chairs of the Conference would like to thank all organizations, institutions, and authorities that offered their sponsorship to IABMAS 2012.
Fabio BiondiniPolitecnico di MilanoMilan, ItalyChair, IABMAS 2012
Dan M. FrangopolLehigh UniversityBethlehem, PA, USAChair, IABMAS 2012
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IABMAS 20126th International Conference onBridge Maintenance, Safety and Management
ContentsWelcome to IABMAS 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01
Conference Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03
Conference Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05
Conference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09
Conference Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Scientific Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Conference Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Slide Center & Meeting Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Social Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Accompanying Persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Post-Conference Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Local Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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Regione LombardiaLombardy Regional Administration
Regione PiemontePiedmont Regional Administration
Consiglio Regionale del PiemonteRegional Council of Piedmont
Provincia di MilanoProvince of Milan
Provincia del Verbano Cusio OssolaProvince of Verbano Cusio Ossola
Comune di VerbaniaMunicipality of Verbania
Comune di StresaMunicipality of Stresa
Conference SponsorsSUPPORTING LOCAL AUTHORITIES
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PATRONAGES AND SPONSORS
AASHTOAmerican Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, USA
ACIAmerican Concrete Institute, USA
AICAPAssociazione Italiana Calcestruzzo Armato e Precompresso, Italy
AIOMAssociazione di Ingegneria Offshore e Marina, Italy
ARS.UNI.VCOAssociazione per lo sviluppo della cultura, degli studi universitari e della ricerca nel Verbano Cusio Ossola, Italy
ASCEAmerican Society of Civil Engineers, USA
ASCPThe Portuguese Group of IABMAS, Portugal
ATLSSCenter for Advanced Technology for Large Structural Systems, USA
CERICCivil Engineering Research Information Center, Korea
CNIConsiglio Nazionale degli Ingegneri, Italy
COSEIKComputational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea, Korea
CTECollegio dei Tecnici della Industrializzazione Edilizia, Italy
FHWAFederal Highway Administration, US Dept. of Transportation, USA
Fondazione Promozione AcciaioItaly
IALCCEInternational Association for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering
IASSARInternational Association for Structural Safety and Reliability
IBRACONBrazilian Concrete Institute, Brazil
ISISEInstitute for Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering, Portugal
JABMASJapanese Association for Bridge Maintenance And Safety, Japan
JRCJoint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy
JSCEJapan Society of Civil Engineers, Japan
JSMSJapanese Society of Materials Science, Japan
KAISTKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
KBRCKorea Bridge Design & Engineering Research Center, Korea
KCIKorean Concrete Institute, Korea
KSSCKorean Society of Steel Construction, Korea
KUKansai University, Japan
Kyoto UniversityJapan
RCEASP.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, Lehigh University, USA
ReLUISRete dei Laboratori Universitari di Ingegneria Sismica, Italy
Sapienza University of RomeSchool of Engineering, Italy
SISTECSmart Infra-Structure Technology Center, Korea
SNUSeoul National University, Korea
Tongji University, China
TRBTransportation Research Board of the National Academies, USA
T.Y. Lin International, USA
UPCTechnical University of Catalonia, Spain
UMUniversity of Minho, Portugal
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ORGANIZING ASSOCIATION
IABMASInternational Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safetyhttp://www.iabmas.org
ORGANIZING INSTITUTION
POLIMIPolitecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy http://www.polimi.it
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
CONFERENCE HONORARY CHAIR
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Franco Bontempi, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Airong Chen, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Hyun-Moo Koh, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Richard Sause, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
SECRETARY
Alessandro Palermo, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
MEMBERS
Bryan T. Adey, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Anil K. Agrawal, The City College of New York, New York, NY, USA
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
A. Emin Aktan, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Haluk Aktan, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
Sreenivas Alampalli, NewYork State Department of Transportation, Albany, NY, USA
Alfredo H.S. Ang, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Giuliano Augusti, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Konrad Bergmeister, University of Natural Resources &Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Raimondo Betti, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Jan Bien, Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Túlio N. Bittencourt, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Geoff Boully, VIC Roads, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Fernando Branco, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
James Brownjohn, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Eugen Bruehwiler, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Christian Bucher, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Peter G. Buckland, Buckland &Taylor Ltd., North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Harald Budelmann, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Joan R. Casas, Technical University of Catalonia, Bercelona, Spain
Necati Catbas, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Michael Chajes, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Chin-Chen Chang, Hong Kong University of Science &Technology, Hong Kong, P.R.C.
Kuo-Chun Chang, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Steven Chase, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Moe Cheung, The Hong Kong University of Science &Technology, Hong Kong, P.R.C.
Hyo-Nam Cho, Hanyang University, Ansan, Korea
Marios Chryssanthopoulos, University of Surrey, Guilford, Surrey, UK
Marcello Ciampoli, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Joel Conte, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
Ross Corotis, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
Christian Cremona, Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, France
Paulo Cruz, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal
David De Leon, Autonomous University of Mexico State, Toluca, Mexico
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Andrea Del Grosso, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
Alessandro De Stefano, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
George Deodatis, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Sofia Diniz, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Sheila Duwadi, Federal Highway Administration, McLean, VA, USA
Bruce Ellingwood, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Reed Ellis, Stantec Consulting Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ib Enevoldsen, RAMBØLL, Copenhagen, Denmark
Allen Estes, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
Glauco Feltrin, Swiss Federal Labs. for Materials Testing & Research, Dübendorf, Switzerland
Maria Feng, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
João Almeida Fernandes, National Civil Engineering Laboratory, Lisbon, Portugal
Joaquim Figuerias, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
John W. Fisher, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Michael Forde, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Ian M. Friedland, Federal Highway Administration, McLean, VA, USA
Gongkang Fu, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
Hitoshi Furuta, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
James H. Garrett, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Yaojun Ge Tongji, University, Shanghai, China
Hamid Ghasemi, Federal Highway Administration, McLean, VA, USA
Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York, New York, NY, USA
Nenad Gucunski, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Tong Guo, Southeast University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Rade Hajdin, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Michael C.H. Hui, Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative, Hong Kong, P.R.C.
Naeem Hussain, ARUP, Hong Kong, P.R.C .
Daniele Inaudi, SMARTEC SA, Manno, Switzerland
Tatjana Isakovic, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jens Sandager Jensen, COWI A/S, Lyngby, Denmark
Ho-Kyung Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Sang-Hyo Kim, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Ahsan Kareem, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, USA
Maria Kaszynska, Szczecin Technical University, Szczecin, Poland
Malcolm Kerley, Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA, USA
Risto Kiviluoma, WSP Finland Ltd., Helsinki, Finland
Leo Klatter, PublicWorks & Water Management, Utrech, The Netherlands
Jan-Ming Ko, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, P.R.C.
C.G. Koh, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jung Sik Kong, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Vladimir Kristek, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Ulrike Kuhlmann, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Chad Kusko, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Hak Eun Lee, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Hui Li Harbin, University of Technology, Harbin, China
David S. Lowdermilk, Pennoni Associates Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Jerome Lynch, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Myint Lwin, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, USA
Ali Maher, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Ayaz Malik, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
Lance Manuel, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
René Maquoi, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
Antonio Marì, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Barney Martin, Modjeski & Masters, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
Sami Masri, University of South California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Dennis R. Mertz, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Thomas Messervey, D’Appolonia S.p.A, Genoa, Italy
Ayaho Miyamoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan
Claudio Modena, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
Gianni Moor, Mageba SA, Bülach, Switzerland
Aftab Mufti, ISIS Canada Research Network, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Andrzej Nowak, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA
Nader Okasha, University of Palestine, Gaza, Palestinian Authority
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Toula Onoufriou, Cyprus University of Technology, Lemesos, Cyprus
André D. Orcesi, Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, France
Shamim Pakzad, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Livia Pardi, Autostrade per l’Italia, Rome, Italy
Udo Peil, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Victor Popa, Search Corporation, Bucharest, Romania
Mark Reno, Quincy Engineering Inc., Sacramento, CA, USA
James Ricles, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Xin Ruan Tongji, University, Shanghai, China
Salvatore Russo, University of Iuav of Venice, Venice, Italy
Mehdi Saiidi, University of Nevada, Reno NV, USA
Charles Seim, El Cerrito, CA, USA
Xudong Shao, Hunan University, Changsha, China
Dong-Ku Shin, Myongji University, Yongin, Korea
Soobong Shin, Inha University, Incheon, Korea
Arunprakash M. Shirolè, Arora and Associates, P.C., Robbinsdale, MN, USA
Jongsung Sim, Hanyang University, Ansan, Korea
Bala Sivakumar, HNTB Corporation, NewYork, NY, USA
Marja-Kaarina Söderqvist, Finnish Road Administration, Helsinki, Finland
Bill Spencer, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
Uwe Starossek, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
Mark Stewart, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Paul S. Sumitro, Smart Structures, Rantoul, IL, USA
Robert Sweeney, Consultant to Modjeski & Masters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Luc Taerwe, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
Man-Chung Tang, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA, USA
Palle Thoft-Christensen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Paul Thompson, Castle Rock, CO, USA
Yiannis Tsompanakis, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Pedro Vellasco, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Thomas Vogel, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Eiichi Watanabe, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Zhishen Wu, Ibaraki University, Hitachi, Japan
You-Lin Xu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, P.R.C.
Bojidar Yanev, NewYork City DOT, NewYork, NY, USA
Chung-Bang Yun, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejon, Korea
Riccardo Zandonini, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
Yunfeng Zhang, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
Jinsong Zhu, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Ales Znidaric, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Marcello Ciampoli, Sapienza University of Rome
Andrea Del Grosso, University of Genoa
Claudio Modena, University of Padua
MEMBERS
Donato Abruzzese, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Andrea Benedetti, University of Bologna
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano
Franco Bontempi, Sapienza University of Rome
Domenico Bruno, University of Calabria, Cosenza
Oreste Bursi, University of Trento
Gian Michele Calvi, University of Pavia
Mario Como, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Maurizio Crispino, Politecnico di Milano
Pietro Croce, University of Pisa
Antonio D’Andrea, Sapienza University of Rome
Antonello De Luca, University of Naples “Federico II”
Alessandro De Stefano, Politecnico di Torino
Roberto Di Marco, IUAV University, Venice
Marco di Prisco, Politecnico di Milano
Mauro Dolce, Department of Civil Protection, Rome
Antonio Grimaldi, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Vittorio Gusella, University of Perugia
Raffaele Landolfo, University of Naples “Federico II”
Franco Maceri, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Carmelo Majorana, University of Padua
Pasquale Malangone, Second University of Naples
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano
Giuseppe Mancini, Politecnico di Torino
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Gaetano Manfredi, University of Naples “Federico II”
Luigi Annibale Materazzi, University of Perugia
Marco Mezzi, University of Perugia
Emidio Nigro, University of Naples “Federico II”
Camillo Nuti, Roma Tre University
Maurizio Papia, University of Palermo
Federico Perotti, Politecnico di Milano
Marco Andrea Pisani, Politecnico di Milano
Giovanni Plizzari, University of Brescia
Paolo Riva, University of Bergamo
Gianpaolo Rosati, Politecnico di Milano
Enzo Siviero, IUAV University, Venice
Giovanni Solari, University of Genoa
Paolo Spinelli, University of Florence
Sergio Tattoni, University of Cagliari
Giandomenico Toniolo, Politecnico di Milano
Fabrizio Vestroni, Sapienza University of Rome
Riccardo Zandonini, University of Trento
NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Elsa Garavaglia, Politecnico di Milano
Luca Martinelli, Politecnico di Milano
MEMBERS
Stefania Arangio, Sapienza University of Rome
Alberto Maria Avossa, Second University of Naples
Patrick Bamonte, Politecnico di Milano
Michele Barbato, Louisiana State University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Paolo Bocchini, University of Bologna
Marco Breccolotti, University of Perugia
Sandra Bullo, IUAV University, Venice
Sara Casciati, University of Catania
Siro Casolo, Politecnico di Milano
Rosario Ceravolo, Politecnico di Torino
Gian Paolo Cimellaro, Politecnico di Torino
Piero Colajanni, University of Messina
Dario Coronelli, Politecnico di Milano
Francesca da Porto, University of Padua
Marco Domaneschi, Politecnico di Milano
Roberto Felicetti, Politecnico di Milano
Liberato Ferrara, Politecnico di Milano
Paolo Franchin, Sapienza University of Rome
Massimiliano Gioffrè, University of Perugia
Luisa Giuliani, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
Konstantinos Gkoumas, Sapienza University of Rome
Francesca Lanata, Ecole Supérieure du Bois, Nantes, France
Sauro Manenti, University of Pavia
Alessandra Marchiondelli, SPEA Ingegneria Europea, Milan
Claudio Mazzotti, University of Bologna
Andrea Nero, Tecnomare, Milan
Alessandro Palmeri, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
Fabrizio Palmisano, Politecnico di Bari
Livia Pardi, Autostrade per l’Italia, Rome
Carlo Pellegrino, University of Padua
Francesco Petrini, Sapienza University of Rome
Lorenza Petrini, Politecnico di Milano
Virginio Quaglini, Politecnico di Milano
Luca Romano, Albenga, Savona
Luca Sgambi, Politecnico di Milano
André J. Torii, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil
Filippo Ubertini, University of Perugia
Marco Valente, Politecnico di Milano
CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT
Elena Camnasio & Andrea TitiDepartment of Structural Engineering Politecnico di MilanoPiazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 – 20133 Milan, [email protected]
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT
Stella Pennini, Laura Manenti, Marta Padovan & Miriam ZanelliIncentives e Congressi, BresciaVia Crocifissa di Rosa, 15 – 25128 Brescia, [email protected]
CONFERENCE WEBSITE
http://www.iabmas2012.org
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VENUE
PALAZZO DEI CONGRESSI DI STRESAPiazzale Europa, 328838 Stresa (VB), Italy
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REGINA PALACE HOTELCorso Umberto I, 3328838 Stresa (VB), Italy
SECRETARIAT OFFICE
The Secretariat Office of IABMAS 2012 will be operated from the Registration Desk located at Level 0 of Palazzo dei Congressi.
Registration Desk opening hours:
Sunday, 8th July 15.00 – 19.00
Monday, 9th July 07.00 – 18.30
Tuesday, 10th July 07.00 – 18.30
Wednesday, 11th July 07.00 – 13.00
During the opening hours, all regularly registered participants can collect the Conference material and Proceedings. The Conference staff will be pleased to help you with all your enquiries.
SLIDE CENTER & PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
Speakers will be NOT allowed to use their personal laptop computers for Presentations. Presentations saved on a USB memory or CD/DVD-ROM have to be brought to the Slide Center and uploaded in the conference room network at least 24 hours prior to the start of the Session. The Slide Center is located at the Level -1 of Palazzo dei Congressi.Speakers are kindly required to carefully check their Presentation at the Slide Center at least 30 minutes before the Session will start. Technicians will assist Speakers to preview their Presentations to ensure that they display well on the screens. Speakers are also required to fill out the “Speaker Information Form” and deliver it to the Session Chairs at least 15 minutes before the session starts.
WI-FI & INTERNET POINT
WI-FI internet access is available inside the Palazzo dei Congressi. An internet point is also available at the Level 0. User ID and passwords required for internet access are available to all registered participants.
ONSITE REGISTRATIONS
Registration on site will be possible during the entire Conference within the opening hours of the registration desk. A surcharge of 10% of processing fee will be applied to on-site registrations.
Conference Registration Fees (°)
Delegate - IABMAS Member (a) € 800
Delegate - IABMAS Non Member (b) € 875
Student (c) € 450
Accompanying Person (d) € 225
Extra copy of Proceedings € 150
Extra ticket for Welcome Reception € 60
Extra ticket for Gala Dinner € 120
Extra ticket for Boat Tours andFarewell cocktail € 80
(a), (b) Conference attendance, Proceedings (Book+DVD), Conference Bag, Welcome Reception, Lunches, Coffee Breaks, Gala Dinner, Boat Tours and Farewell Cocktail.
(c) Conference attendance, Proceedings (Book+DVD), Conference Bag, Welcome Reception, Lunches, Coffee Breaks, Gala Dinner, Boat Tours and Farewell Cocktail. Students must provide a proof of their status to complete the registration.
(d) Welcome Reception, Lunches, Coffee Breaks, Gala Dinner, Boat Tours and Farewell Cocktail.
(°) 21% VAT is not included in the fees. According to Art. 10 c. 20 DPR 633/72 of the Italian Law, VAT is due in all cases except public universities, public institutions and public companies (European and Worldwide). Participants affiliated with such a public university, institution, and company do not have to pay VAT. Other institutions and companies subjected to VAT-exemption policies are not charged VAT provided that they can prove their VAT-exempt status.
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CONFERENCE BADGE
The participants are kindly requested to wear the Conference badge at all times during the Conference.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
The participants are invited to take good care of their personal belongings, and to do not leave them unattended. Neither the Conference organizers nor their staff will be responsible for any loss or damage of the personal property of the participants.
LUNCHES
Daily lunch will be served at the Hotel Regina Palace, Liberty Hall, on Monday 9th, Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th, from 13.00 to 14.00. Lunch tickets are provided to all registered participants. Please make sure to bring the tickets with you and deliver them at the conference staff when required.
COFFEE BREAKS
Coffee breaks will be offered to all participants twice a day, in the morning and in the afternoon, and they will be served in the Garden of the Hotel Regina Palace.
OPENING CEREMONY
The Opening Ceremony will be held on Monday July 9th, from 08.15 to 09.00 in the Auditorium of Palazzo dei Congressi.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF IABMAS
The General Assembly of IABMAS will be held on Tuesday July 10th, from 18.00 to 19.00 in the Auditorium of Palazzo dei Congressi.
CLOSING CEREMONY
The Closing Ceremony is scheduled on Wednesday July 11th from 18:00 to 18:30 in the Auditorium of Palazzo dei Congressi.
T.Y. LIN MEDAL AND IABMAS AWARDS
The T.Y. Lin Medal and the IABMAS Awards will be presented at the Gala Dinner on Tuesday, July 10th, 2012, Regina Palace, Liberty Hall.
T.Y. LIN MEDAL
The T.Y. Lin Medal will be presented at IABMAS 2012. This award was established by T.Y. Lin International to honor T.Y. Lin for his outstanding contributions to bridge engineering. The T.Y. Lin Medal is awarded to a member of the International Association of Bridge Maintenance and Safety (IABMAS) who, through contributions in bridge maintenance, safety and life-cycle cost, has helped substantially to strengthen the scientific base of bridge engineering: these contributions having being made in the form of journal or conference papers, or other written presentations.
IABMAS AWARDS
IABMAS Awards will be presented at IABMAS 2012. The awards will be for distinguished achievements in the areas of Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Assessment, or Life-Cycle Cost. Selections will be based on past achievements. The IABMAS Awards Committee is chaired by Dr. Man-Chung Tang, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA, USA.
IABMAS MEETINGS
IABMAS Bridge Management CommitteeMonday July 9th, 2012 | 14:30-16:00 (Regina Palace)
IABMAS - Italy GroupMonday July 9th, 2012 | 16:00-17:30 (Regina Palace)
IABMAS Bridge Health Monitoring CommitteeMonday July 9th, 2012 | 17:30-19:30 (Regina Palace)
IABMAS - China GroupWednesday July 11th, 2012 | 14:30-16:00 (Palazzo dei Congressi)
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Conference Overview
TIME JULY 8th (SUN)
JULY 9th (MON)
JULY 10th (TUE)
JULY 11th (WED)
JULY 12th (THU)
7.00 8.00 Registration Registration
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Opening Ceremony8.30 9.00
Keynote Lectures
9.00 9.30 T.Y. LinLectures
Boat Tours
9.30 10.00 Keynote Lectures
T.Y. Lin Special Session
10.00 10.30
10.30 11.00 Coffee Break Coffee Break
11.00 11.30
MoM Sessions
TuM Sessions
Coffee Break
11.30 12.00WeM
SessionsFarewell Cocktail
12.00 12.30
12.30 13.00
13.00 14.00 Lunch Lunch Lunch
14.00 14.30
MoA Sessions
TuA
Sessions
WeA Sessions
Boat Tours
14.30 15.00
15.00 15.30
Registration
15.30 16.00
16.00 16.30 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
16.30 17.00
MoE Sessions
TuE
Sessions
WeE
Sessions
17.00 17.30
17.30 18.00
18.00 18.30 General Assembly
Closing Ceremony
18.30 19.00
19.00 19.30 Welcome Reception
19.30 20.00
20.00 21.00
Gala Dinner
BorromeanIslands
by Night
21.00 22.00
22.00 23.00
23.00 23.30
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T.Y. LIN LECTURE
Frieder SeiblePrecast segmental bridge construction in seismic zones (Monday, July 9th, Auditorium)
KEYNOTE LECTURES
Man-Chung TangThe art of arches(Monday, July 9th, Auditorium)
Giorgio DianaWind tunnel: a fundamental tool for long span bridges design(Monday, July 9th, Auditorium)
Masanobu ShinozukaRemote monitoring: concept and pilot study(Tuesday, July 10th, Auditorium)
Kai-Yuen WongSystem design and implementation of structural health monitoring system and maintenance management system for marine viaduct bridges(Tuesday, July 10th, Auditorium)
Claudio ModenaAssessment and retrofitting of existing bridges(Tuesday, July 10th, Auditorium)
Túlio BittencourtRenewal and rehabilitation of the Brazilian railway bridge infrastructure(Tuesday, July 10th, Auditorium)
Bruno GodartPathology, appraisal, repair and management of old prestressed beam and slab bridges(Wednesday, July 11th, Auditorium)
Richard SauseInnovative steel bridge girders with tubular flanges (Wednesday, July 11th, Auditorium)
James BrownjohnOperational deformations in long span bridges (Wednesday, July 11th, Auditorium)
T.Y. LIN’S HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAYSPECIAL SESSION(Wednesday, July 11th, Auditorium)
Chuck SeimThe legacy of T.Y. Lin, his vision of bridge engineering
Jiri StraskiPower of prestressing
Marwan NaderDesign of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge
Man-Chung TangConceptualization of a bridge across the Taiwan Strait
MINI-SYMPOSIA
MoM-4 & MoA-4Reliability Analysis of Bridge StructuresOrganized by:Franck Schoefs, University of NantesFrancesca Lanata, Ecole Supériuer du Bois
MoM-6Brick and Stone Masonry Bridge Safety and DurabilityOrganized by:Andrea Benedetti, University of BolognaLorenzo Jurina, Politecnico di Milano
MoA-1 & MoE-1Strengthening of Existing Bridges with FRP CompositesOrganized by:Carlo Pellegrino, University of Padua MoA-2 & MoE-2SmartEN ITN - Smart Management for Sustainable Built Environment including Bridges and Structural SystemsOrganized by:Toula Onoufriou, Cyprus University of TechnologyRosemarie Helmerich, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
MoA-7 & MoE-7Monitoring and Assessment of Bridges using Novel TechniquesOrganized by:Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, ViennaDan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University
Scientific Program
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MoE-3
Lifetime Design, Assessment, and Maintenance of
Super Long-Span Bridges
Organized by:Hyun-Moo Koh, Seoul National UniversitySoobong Shin, Inha University, IncheonHo-Kyung Kim, Seoul National UniversityNam-Sik Kim, Pusan National University
TuM-1, TuA-1, TuE-1 & WeM-1
Research and Applications in Bridge Health Monitoring
Organized by:Necati Catbas, University of Central FloridaJoan Casas, Technical University of CataloniaHitoshi Furuta, Kansai UniversityDan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University
TuM-5 & TuA-5
Smart SHM and Application to Bridge Condition
Assessment and Maintenance
Organized by:Yunfeng Zhang, University of MarilandHoon Sohn, KAISTChunsheng Wang, Chang’an UniversityDaniele Zonta, University of Trento
TuM-8 & TuA-8
Steel Bridge Rehabilitation
Organized by:Masahiro Sakano, Kansai University TuA-2 & TuE-2
Life-Cycle Design & Assessment of Bridges exposed to
Corrosion and other Hazards
Organized by:Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di MilanoDan M. Frangopol, Lehigh UniversityJamie Padgett, Rice UniversityAlessandro Palermo, University of Canterbury
TuA-3
Field Tests for Bridge Assessment
Organized by:Ayaho Miyamoto, Yamaguchi UniversityIlkka Hakola, VTT Technical Research Centre
WeA-1 & WeE-1
Risk Based Bridge Management
Organized by:Leo Klatter, PublicWorks &Water Management, Utrech, The Netherlands
SPECIAL SESSIONS
MoM-1Sustainability Assessment of BridgesOrganized by:Ulrike Kuhlmann, University of Stuttgart
MoM-2Risk-based and Disaster Resilience Analysis of Bridge Systems and Networked Infrastructures under Multiple HazardsOrganized by:Gian Paolo Cimellaro, Politecnico di TorinoLeonardo Dueñas-Osorio, Rice University
MoM-3Structural Control of Bridges and Footbridges: Extreme and Every-day EventsOrganized by:Luca Martinelli, Politecnico di MilanoMarco Domaneschi, Politecnico di Milano
MoM-5Operation and Maintenance of Major Landmark BridgesOrganized by:Jens Sandager Jensen, COWI A/S
MoM-7Recent Advances in Bridge Health MonitoringOrganized by:Christian F. Cremona, MEEDTLAndré D. Orcesi, IFSTTAR – LCPC
MoM-8TEAM: A Marie Curie Training Network on Bridge ManagementOrganized by:Ciaran McNally, University College Dublin
MoA-3Management and Preservation of Long Span Historic BridgesOrganized by:Emin Aktan, Pennoni AssociatesFranklin Moon, Pennoni AssociatesDavid S. Lowdermilk, Pennoni Associates
MoA-6Advances in Modeling and Analysis for Performance-Based Design of Bridge Structures subjected to Multiple HazardsOrganized by:Francesco Petrini, Sapienza University of RomeAlessandro Palmeri, Loughborough University
Scientific Program
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MoA-8
Bridges for High-Speed Railways
Organized by:Rui Calçada, FEUP – DEC
MoE-4
Non Deterministic Schemes for Structural Safety and
Reliability of Bridges
Organized by:Stefania Arangio, Sapienza University of Rome
MoE-6
Hybrid Composite Bridge System
Organized by:Hitoshi Furuta, Kansai UniversitySang-Hyo Kim, Yonsei University
TuM-2
Advances on Structural Robustness and Redundancy
of Bridges
Organized by:Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di MilanoDan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University
TuM-4
Advanced Technologies in Standard Bridge Structures –
From Research to Implementation
Organized by:M. Saiid Saiidi, University of Nevada
TuM6
Numerical Simulation of Durability of Concrete Bridges
Organized by:Airong Chen, Tongji University
TuE-3
Light Rail Bridges in Chongqing, China
Organized by:Man-Chung. Tang, T.Y. Lin International
TuE-4
Advances in Engineering Structure Management in
Finland
Organized by:Marja-Kaarina Söderqvist, Finnish Transport Agency
TuE-6
Advances in Nondestructive Evaluation and
Monitoring of Concrete Bridge Decks
Organized by:Nenad Gucunsky, Rutgers University
TuE-8
New Developments on the Bridge Safety, Maintenance
and Management in Mexico
Organized by:
David De León, Autonomous University of Mexico State
WeM-2
Integral Bridges: Design and Technological Issues
Organized by:
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano
Vladimir Kristek, Czech Technical University
WeM-3
Extreme Events of Long Span Bridges: Design,
Assessment and Management
Organized by:
Airong Chen, Tongji University
WeM-4
Lessons Learnt from the Canterbury Earthquakes:
Assessment, Testing and Analysis of New Zealand Bridges
Organized by:
Alessandro Palermo, University of Canterbury
Liam Wotherspoon, University of Auckland
WeM-5
Energy Harvesting in Bridges and Transportation
Infrastructure Networks
Organized by:
Konstantinos Gkoumas, Sapienza University of Rome
WeM-6
Many Bridges Aren’t Straight - Investigations
of Curved and Skewed Structures
Organized by:
Daniel Linzell, Penn State University
WeM-7
Corrosion Detection in Cables and Concrete Bridges
by Magnetic Methods
Organized by:
Al Ghorbanpoor, University of Wisconsin
Bernd Hillemeier, Technische Universitat Berlin
WeA-4
Vulnerability of Bridges to Fire and Explosion
Organized by:
Luisa Giuliani, Technical University of Denmark
Scientific Program
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WeA-7
Optical Monitoring Techniques for Bridge Maintenance
and Safety
Organized by:Paul Sumitro, Smart Structures LLCHiroshi Matsuda, Nagasaki University
WeA-8
Extending Bridge Life Through Industry Academic
Partnerships
Organized by:Eugene J OBrien, Roughan O’Donovan Innovative Solutions
WeE-2
Artificial Intelligence Methods in Bridge Analysis and
Design
Organized by:Elsa Garavaglia, Politecnico di MilanoLuca Sgambi, Politecnico di Milano
WeE-3
Design and Seismic Analysis of Long Span Bridges –
Case Studies
Organized by:Ayaz Malik, Albany, NY, USA
WeE-5
Understanding and Enhancing Bridge Performance
Organized by:John Hooks, J M Hooks & Associates
WeE-7
Analysis, Design and Testing of Road Timber Bridges
Organized by:Alessandro Palermo, University of CanterburyKeith Crews, University of TechnologyRobert Kliger, Chalmers University of Technology
WeE-8
Gusset Plates in Steel Truss Bridges: Testing, Analysis
and Monitoring
Organized by:Dat Duthinh, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
GENERAL SESSIONS
MoA-5Bridge Strengthening and Rehabilitation
MoE-5Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of Bridges
MoE-8Bridge Traffic Loading
TuM-3Bridge Maintenance and Management
TuM-7 & TuA-7Bridge Assessment and Design
TuA-4Fatigue Assessment and Design of Bridges
TuA-6Material Properties and Durability of Bridges
TuE-5Highway Bridges and Viaducts
TuE-7Wind Effects on Bridges
WeM-8Bridge Management and Life-Cycle Cost
WeA-2Residual Capacity and Service Life Assessment of Bridges
WeA-3Damage Identification and Bridge Assessment
WeA-5Monitoring and Inspection of Bridges
WeA-6Bridge Joints and Seismic Protection Devices
WeE-4Composite Bridge Structures
WeE-6Bridge Modeling and Simulation
Scientific Program
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08:15 - 09:00 Opening Ceremony (Auditorium)
Welcome Speeches from Authorities
09:00 - 09:30 T.Y. Lin Lecture (Auditorium)
Frieder SEIBLE: Precast segmental bridge construction in seismic zones
09:30 - 10:30 Keynote Lectures (Auditorium)
Man-Chung TANG: The art of arches
Giorgio DIANA: Wind tunnel: a fundamental tool for long span bridges design
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break (Regina Palace Garden)
11:00 - 13:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
MoM-1 (Auditorium) Sustainability Assessment of BridgesMoM-2 (Magnolia) Risk-based and Disaster Resilience Analysis of Bridge Systems and
Networked Infrastructures under Multiple HazardsMoM-3 (Azalea) Structural Control of Bridges and Footbridges: Extreme and Every-
day EventsMoM-4 (Orchidea) Reliability Analysis of Bridge Structures (1)MoM-5 (Gardenia) Operation and Maintenance of Major Landmark BridgesMoM-6 (Ortensia) Brick and Stone Masonry Bridge Safety and DurabilityMoM-7 (Mimosa) Recent Advances in Bridge Health MonitoringMoM-8 (Camelia) TEAM: A Marie Curie Training Network on Bridge Management
Sustainability Assessment of Bridges
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch (Regina Palace Liberty Hall)
14:00 - 16:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
MoA-1 (Auditorium) Strengthening of Existing Bridges with FRP Composites (1)MoA-2 (Magnolia) SmartEN ITN - Smart Management for Sustainable Built
Environment including Bridges and Structural Systems (1)MoA-3 (Azalea) Management and Preservation of Long Span Historic BridgesMoA-4 (Orchidea) Reliability Analysis of Bridge Structures (2)MoA-5 (Gardenia) Bridge Strengthening and RehabilitationMoA-6 (Ortensia) Advances in Modeling and Analysis for Performance-Based Design
of Bridge Structures subjected to Multiple HazardsMoA-7 (Mimosa) Monitoring and Assessment of Bridges using Novel Techniques (1)MoA-8 (Camelia) Bridges for High-Speed Railways
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break (Regina Palace Garden)
16:30 - 18:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions
MoE-1 (Auditorium) Strengthening of Existing Bridges with FRP Composites (2)MoE-2 (Magnolia) SmartEN ITN - Smart Management for Sustainable Built
Environment Including Bridges and Structural Systems (2)MoE-3 (Azalea) Lifetime Design, Assessment, and Maintenance of Super Long-
Span BridgesMoE-4 (Orchidea) Non Deterministic Schemes for Structural Safety and Reliability of
BridgesMoE-5 (Gardenia) Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of BridgesMoE-6 (Ortensia) Hybrid Composite Bridge SystemMoE-7 (Mimosa) Monitoring and Assessment of Bridges using Novel Techniques (2)MoE-8 (Camelia) Bridge Traffic Loading
Program OverviewMonday, July 9th, 2012
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Opening CeremonyT.Y. Lin & Keynote Lectures
08:15 - 09:00 Opening Ceremony
Welcome Speeches from Authorities
09:00 - 09:30 T.Y. Lin Lecture (Auditorium)Chairs: Man-Chung Tang
Precast segmental bridge construction in seismic zones
Frieder SEIBLEUniversity of CaliforniaSan Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
09:30 - 10:30 Keynote Lectures (Auditorium)Chairs: Masanobu Shinozuka & Yozo Fujino
The art of arches
Man-Chung TANGT.Y. Lin InternationalSan Francisco, CA, USA
Wind tunnel: a fundamental tool for long span bridges design
Giorgio DIANAPolitecnico di MilanoMilan, Italy
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ges
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day
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posi
um:
Relia
bilit
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naly
sis
of B
ridge
Str
uctu
res
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Cha
irs:
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ke K
uhlm
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pa M
aier
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irs:
Gia
n Pa
olo
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Leo
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Cha
irs:
Luca
Mar
tinel
li &
Mar
co D
oman
esch
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hairs
:Fr
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Sch
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ranc
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Lan
ata
Qua
ntifi
catio
n of
sus
tain
abili
ty p
rinci
ples
in b
ridge
pro
ject
sC
. Hen
dy &
R. P
etty
Road
net
wor
k’s d
isas
ter r
esili
ence
ass
essm
ent
met
hodo
logy
V. A
rcid
iaco
no, G
.P. C
imel
laro
, A. I
nfus
o &
A.M
. Rei
nhor
n
Seis
mic
pro
tect
ion
of th
e A
SCE
upda
ted
cabl
e-st
ayed
brid
ge b
ench
mar
k w
ith R
NC
pass
ive
devi
ces
G. C
arus
one,
M. D
oman
esch
i, L.
Mar
tinel
li,M
. Ism
ail &
J. R
odel
lar
Upd
atin
g th
e re
liabi
lity
of e
xist
ing
PC b
ridge
gi
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s by
inco
rpor
atin
g sp
atia
l var
iatio
nsM
. Aki
yam
a, D
.M. F
rang
opol
& I.
Yos
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Ger
man
app
roac
h to
a h
olis
tic a
sses
smen
tof
ste
el a
nd c
ompo
site
brid
ges
P. M
aier
, U. K
uhlm
ann,
H. F
riedr
ich,
J. K
riege
r, M
. Pf
affin
ger &
M. M
ensi
nger
Prob
abili
stic
func
tiona
lity
reco
very
mod
el fo
r re
silie
nce
anal
ysis
P. B
occh
ini,
A. D
ecò
& D
.M. F
rang
opol
Seis
mic
per
form
ance
of a
win
d de
sign
ed c
ontro
l st
rate
gy o
n a
susp
ensi
on b
ridge
M. D
oman
esch
i & L
. Mar
tinel
li
Estim
atin
g th
e re
mai
ning
ser
vice
life
of a
his
toric
al
railw
ay b
ridge
P. B
asso
, S. C
asci
ati &
L. F
arav
elli
Life
cyc
le a
sses
smen
t for
repr
esen
tativ
e st
eel a
nd
com
posi
te b
ridge
sT.
Bec
k, M
. Fis
cher
& M
. Pfa
ffing
er
Seis
mic
vul
nera
bilit
y of
sha
llow
bur
ied
rect
angu
lar
stru
ctur
esE.
Deb
iasi
, A. G
ajo
& D
. Zon
ta
Stru
ctur
al c
ontro
l of a
win
d ex
cite
d su
spen
sion
br
idge
mod
el a
ccou
ntin
g fo
r mot
ion
indu
ced
win
d fo
rces
M. D
oman
esch
i & L
. Mar
tinel
li
Segm
enta
tion
and
cond
ition
ratin
g of
con
cret
e br
idge
dec
ks u
sing
ND
E fo
r mor
e ob
ject
ive
insp
ectio
n an
d re
habi
litat
ion
plan
ning
N. G
ucun
ski,
A. M
aher
, H. G
hase
mi &
F.S
. Ibr
ahim
The
soci
al d
imen
sion
of b
ridge
sus
tain
abili
ty
asse
ssm
ent -
Impa
cts
on u
sers
and
the
publ
icT.
Zin
ke, T
. Um
men
hofe
r, M
. Pfa
ffing
er &
M. M
ensi
nger
Acc
ount
ing
for b
ridge
con
ditio
n an
d co
rrela
tion
estim
ates
in th
e se
ism
ic re
liabi
lity
anal
ysis
of
agin
g tr
ansp
orta
tion
netw
orks
J. G
hosh
, K. R
okne
ddin
, J.E
. Pad
gett
&L.
Due
ñas-
Oso
rio
Det
aile
d nu
mer
ical
and
exp
erim
enta
l dyn
amic
an
alys
is o
f lon
g-sp
an fo
otbr
idge
s to
opt
imiz
e st
ruct
ural
con
trol m
easu
res
C. M
einh
ardt
Effe
ct o
f ASR
on
stee
l-con
cret
e bo
nd b
ehav
ior
in th
e la
p-sp
lice
regi
on o
f brid
ge c
olum
nsQ
. Hua
ng, P
. Gar
doni
, A. P
agno
tta
& D
. Tre
jo
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l-com
posi
te b
ridge
s –
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istic
app
roac
h ap
plie
d to
Eur
opea
n ca
se s
tudi
esP.
Mai
er, U
. Kuh
lman
n, Y
. Tar
dive
l, N
. Rob
ert,
J. R
aoul
, V. P
erdi
gão,
N. M
artin
s, P
. Bar
ros,
H. F
riedr
ich
& J
. Krie
ger
Life
time
risk
asse
ssm
ent o
f brid
ges
affe
cted
by
mul
tiple
haz
ards
A. D
ecò
& D
.M. F
rang
opol
Elab
orat
ion
of th
e vi
brat
ion
com
fort
crit
eria
fo
r foo
tbrid
ges
durin
g vi
brat
ions
indu
ced
by
pede
stria
nsM
. Pan
tak
A p
roba
bilis
tic a
ppro
ach
for t
he q
uant
ifica
tion
of s
truc
tura
l rob
ustn
ess
N. K
agho
, A. O
rces
i & C
. Cre
mon
a
Life
cyc
le a
naly
sis
of h
ighw
ay c
ompo
site
brid
ges
H. G
ervá
sio,
L. S
imõe
s da
Silv
a, V
. Per
digã
o,P.
Bar
ros,
A. O
rces
i & K
. Nie
lsen
The
broa
d im
pact
of d
isas
ter r
isk
miti
gatio
n ba
sed
on IT
sol
utio
nsG
.M. A
tana
siu
& F
. Leo
n
Spec
tral
ana
lysi
s of
dyn
amic
resp
onse
of
foot
brid
ges
to ra
ndom
ped
estr
ian
load
sM
. Gla
dysz
& W
. Zie
licho
wsk
i-Hab
er
Relia
bilit
y an
alys
is o
f hig
hway
brid
ge s
truc
ture
s co
nsid
erin
g ul
timat
e lo
ad e
ffect
sL.
A. M
cCar
thy
& C
.C. C
apra
ni
Opt
imiz
ing
brid
ge d
esig
n by
impr
oved
de
terio
ratio
n m
odel
s th
roug
h fa
tigue
test
sP.
Mai
er, U
. Kuh
lman
n, N
. Pop
a &
R. W
illm
s
Stoc
hast
ic m
odel
of c
ontin
uous
ly m
easu
red
vert
ical
ped
estr
ian
load
sV.
Rac
ic, J
.M.W
. Bro
wnj
ohn
& A
. Pav
ic
Relia
bilit
y-ba
sed
anal
ysis
of t
he p
rogr
essi
ve
colla
pse
of b
ridge
sF.
Mia
o &
M. G
hosn
The
prop
osed
dam
age
mod
el a
nd m
echa
nica
l be
havi
ors
of d
amag
ed s
hort
sus
pend
ers
in a
rch
brid
ges
Y.B.
Li &
Q.W
. Zha
ng
Dyn
amic
resp
onse
ana
lyse
s fo
r hum
an-in
duce
d la
tera
l vib
ratio
n on
foot
brid
ges
M. Y
oned
a
Relia
bilit
y as
sess
men
t of c
oncr
ete
brid
ges
D. N
ovák
, B. T
eplý,
R. P
ukl &
A. S
trau
ss
Expe
rimen
tal a
nd a
naly
tical
stu
dies
on
fatig
ue
stre
ngth
of c
orro
ded
brid
ge w
ires
S. N
akam
ura
& K
. Suz
umur
a
19
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MA
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126th
Inte
rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
Bri
dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (M
oM-5
to
MoM
-8)
11:0
0-13
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day
Mor
ning
, Jul
y 9th
, 201
2M
oM
-5G
ard
enia
Ro
om
Mo
M-6
Ort
ensi
a R
oo
mM
oM
-7M
imo
sa R
oo
mM
oM
-8C
amel
ia R
oo
mSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:O
pera
tion
and
Mai
nten
ance
of M
ajor
Lan
dmar
k Br
idge
s
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Bric
k an
d St
one
Mas
onry
Brid
ge S
afet
y an
d D
urab
ility
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Rece
nt A
dvan
ces
in B
ridge
Hea
lth M
onito
ring
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
TEA
M: A
Mar
ie C
urie
Tra
inin
g N
etw
ork
on
Brid
ge M
anag
emen
t
Cha
irs:
Jens
San
dage
r Jen
sen
& D
avid
Mac
Kenz
ieC
hairs
:A
ndre
a Be
nede
tti &
Lor
enzo
Jur
ina
Cha
irs:
Chr
istia
n C
rem
ona
& A
ndré
Orc
esi
Cha
irs:
Cia
ran
McN
ally
& E
ugen
Brü
hwile
r
Opt
imal
mai
nten
ance
of m
ajor
brid
ges
M.L
. Blo
omst
ine
Patc
h lo
adin
g of
long
itudi
nally
stif
fene
d w
ebs
A. B
ened
etti
& F
. Dal
l’Agl
ioPe
rtur
batio
n ba
sed
stoc
hast
ic m
odel
upd
atin
g m
etho
ds fo
r the
eva
luat
ion
of s
truc
tura
l m
odifi
catio
nsR.
Biy
oghe
, D. C
lair
& M
. Fog
li
Eval
uatio
n of
tim
e-de
pend
ent c
hlor
ide
para
met
ers
for a
sses
sing
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
brid
ges
A. A
ttar
i, C
. McN
ally
& M
.G. R
icha
rdso
n
Mai
nten
ance
of b
ridge
cab
le s
yste
ms
J. L
aiga
ard,
O. S
øren
sen
& N
. Bits
chM
ason
ry b
ridge
s: s
tatic
and
dyn
amic
resp
onse
th
roug
h re
duce
d sc
ale
mod
els
A. B
renc
ich
Supe
rvis
ed le
arni
ng a
lgor
ithm
s fo
r dam
age
dete
ctio
n an
d lo
ng te
rm b
ridge
mon
itorin
gC
. Cre
mon
a, A
. Cur
y &
A. O
rcés
i
Pred
ictio
n of
mom
ent r
edis
trib
utio
n an
d in
fluen
ce
of ro
tatio
n ca
paci
ty in
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
beam
sN
. Bag
ge, C
. Ped
erse
n &
A. O
’Con
nor
Relia
bilit
y ba
sed
insp
ectio
n an
d re
liabi
lity
cent
ered
mai
nten
ance
P. L
inne
berg
, M. Z
inck
& K
.V. C
hris
tens
en
Stre
ngth
enin
g ef
fect
iven
ess
of a
ncie
nt m
ason
ry
brid
geN
. Gat
tesc
o, R
. Fra
nces
chin
is, V
. Kris
tek,
A. K
ravt
sov
& J
. Rim
al
Brid
ge c
hara
cter
izat
ion
and
stru
ctur
al h
ealth
m
onito
ring:
a s
uspe
nsio
n br
idge
cas
e st
udy
A. H
ouel
, A. O
rcés
i & R
. Lec
onte
Load
effe
ct o
f mul
ti-la
ne tr
affic
sim
ulat
ions
on
long
-spa
n br
idge
sC
.C. C
apra
ni, A
. Lip
ari &
E.J
. OBr
ien
Mai
nten
ance
of l
ong
span
brid
ges
D.K
. Mac
Kenz
ie &
B. C
olfo
rdSt
reng
then
ing
of a
rch
mas
onry
brid
ges
with
“R
AM
” –
Rein
forc
ed A
rch
Met
hod
L. J
urin
a
Dyn
aMo
– so
ftwar
e fo
r vib
ratio
n ba
sed
stru
ctur
al
heal
th m
onito
ring
F. M
agal
hães
, S. A
mad
or, Á
. Cun
ha &
E. C
aeta
no
Com
paris
on o
f ele
ctro
mag
netic
non
-des
truc
tive
eval
uatio
n te
chni
ques
for t
he m
onito
ring
of
chlo
ride
ingr
ess
in c
over
con
cret
eR.
du
Ploo
y, S
. Pal
ma
Lope
s, G
. Vill
ain,
X. D
érob
ert,
B. T
hauv
in &
C. L
estré
han
A s
truc
tura
l hea
lth m
onito
ring
syst
ems
for l
ong
span
brid
ges
D.K
. Mac
Kenz
ie, N
. Apa
ydin
& O
. Akk
ol
Rem
edia
l wor
ks a
nd re
pairs
of P
ragu
e’s
hist
oric
al
Cha
rles
Brid
geV.
Kríž
ek, V
. Krís
tek
& J
. Rím
al (I
. Bro
ukal
ova)
Stru
ctur
al m
onito
ring
of th
e Ta
cony
-Pal
myr
a Br
idge
usi
ng v
ideo
and
sen
sor i
nteg
ratio
n fo
r en
hanc
ed d
ata
inte
rpre
tatio
nM
.T. Y
arno
ld, F
.L. M
oon,
A.E
. Akt
an &
B. G
lisic
TEA
M –
a M
arie
Cur
ie a
ppro
ach
to b
ridge
m
anag
emen
tC
. McN
ally
Hum
ber B
ridge
A-fr
ame
refu
rbis
hmen
t /
repl
acem
ent
S.R.
Hor
nby,
J.H
. Col
lins,
P.G
. Hill
& J
.R. C
oope
r
Stru
ctur
al a
sses
smen
t of t
he ra
ilway
mas
onry
arc
h br
idge
cro
ssin
g th
e Re
no ri
ver i
n Bo
logn
aC
. Maz
zott
i, S.
de
Mira
nda,
G. C
aste
llazz
i &F.
Car
rea
Cam
eras
as
disp
lace
men
t sen
sors
to g
et th
e dy
nam
ic m
otio
n of
a b
ridge
: per
form
ance
ev
alua
tion
agai
nst t
radi
tiona
l app
roac
hes
G. B
usca
, A. C
igad
a, P
. Maz
zole
ni, E
. Zap
pa &
M. F
ranz
i
Estim
atio
n of
life
time
max
imum
dis
trib
utio
ns o
f br
idge
traf
fic lo
ad e
ffect
sE.
J. O
Brie
n, D
. Haj
ializ
adeh
, E. S
heils
& B
. Enr
ight
Con
trol o
f tra
ffic
load
s on
Gre
at B
elt B
ridge
J. L
aiga
ard,
N. B
itsch
, H. G
jels
trup
& K
.A. N
iels
enIn
vest
igat
ion
and
upgr
adin
g of
a h
isto
rical
m
ultis
pan
arch
mas
onry
brid
geA
n. P
aegl
itis
& A
i. Pa
eglit
is
Targ
etle
ss p
reci
sion
mon
itorin
g of
road
and
rail
brid
ges
usin
g vi
deo
cam
eras
P.W
. Wat
erfa
ll, J
.H.G
. Mac
dona
ld &
N.J
. M
cCor
mic
k
Fatig
ue a
sses
smen
t of b
ridge
s us
ing
real
istic
trai
n m
odel
sA
. Ott
osso
n, C
. Ped
erse
n &
A. O
’Con
nor
Varia
bilit
y in
dyn
amic
cha
ract
eris
tics
of th
e Su
tong
cab
le-s
taye
d br
idge
und
er ro
utin
e tr
affic
co
nditi
ons
J. L
iu &
Q. Z
hang
Stat
ic a
nd s
eism
ic re
trofit
of m
ason
ry a
rch
brid
ges:
cas
e st
udie
sG
. Tec
chio
, F. D
a Po
rto,
P. Z
ampi
eri,
C. M
oden
a &
C. B
ettio
Use
of s
truc
tura
l mon
itorin
g in
sim
ulat
ion
of tr
ain-
brid
ge in
tera
ctio
nR.
Kiv
iluom
a &
H. Y
li-Vi
llam
o
A m
onito
ring
syst
em fo
r det
erm
inat
ion
of re
al
deck
sla
b be
havi
our i
n pr
estre
ssed
box
gird
er
brid
ges
M.A
. Tre
acy
& E
. Brü
hwile
r
Extr
apol
atio
n of
traf
fic d
ata
for d
evel
opm
ent o
f tr
affic
load
mod
els:
ass
essm
ent o
f met
hods
use
d du
ring
back
grou
nd w
orks
of t
he E
uroc
ode
X.Y.
Zho
u, F
. Sch
mid
t & B
. Jac
ob
Monday, July 9th, 2012
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MA
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Inte
rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
Bri
dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (M
oA-1
to
MoA
-4)
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0-16
:00
| Mon
day
Aft
erno
on, J
uly
9th, 2
012
Mo
A-1
Aud
ito
rium
Mo
A-2
Mag
nolia
Ro
om
Mo
A-3
Aza
lea
Ro
om
Mo
A-4
Orc
hid
ea R
oo
mM
ini-S
ympo
sium
:St
reng
then
ing
of E
xist
ing
Brid
ges
with
FRP
C
ompo
site
s (1
)
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Smar
tEN
ITN
- Sm
art M
anag
emen
t for
Su
stai
nabl
e Bu
ilt E
nviro
nmen
t inc
ludi
ng B
ridge
s an
d St
ruct
ural
Sys
tem
s (1
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Man
agem
ent a
nd P
rese
rvat
ion
of L
ong
Span
H
isto
ric B
ridge
s
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Relia
bilit
y A
naly
sis
of B
ridge
Str
uctu
res
(2)
Cha
irs:
Car
lo P
elle
grin
o &
Mau
rizio
Gua
dagn
ini
Cha
irs:
Rose
mar
ie H
elm
eric
h &
Mar
ios
Kyria
kide
sC
hairs
:Em
in A
ktan
& Iv
an B
arto
liC
hairs
:Fr
anck
Sch
oefs
& F
ranc
esca
Lan
ata
Ope
n is
sues
in d
esig
n pr
oced
ures
for F
RP
stre
ngth
enin
g of
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
brid
ges
C. P
elle
grin
o
Smar
tEN
– S
mar
t man
agem
ent f
or s
usta
inab
le
built
env
ironm
ent i
nclu
ding
brid
ges,
str
uctu
res
and
infra
stru
ctur
e sy
stem
sT.
Ono
ufrio
u, M
.A. K
yria
kide
s, K
. Ber
berid
is,
M. C
hrys
sant
hopo
ulos
& A
. Kal
is
Pres
erva
tion
and
man
agem
ent o
f his
toric
la
ndm
ark
brid
ges
that
rem
ain
esse
ntia
l as
criti
cal
infra
stru
ctur
e el
emen
tsI.
Bart
oli &
A.E
. Akt
an
Prob
abili
stic
load
-mod
ellin
g an
d re
liabi
lity-
base
d lo
ad-r
atin
g fo
r exi
stin
g br
idge
sS.
G. R
eid
& N
. Yai
aroo
n
Bond
of F
RP s
treng
then
ing
syst
ems
for c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es: a
roun
d Ro
bin
test
M. G
uada
gnin
i, A
. Ser
besc
u, A
. Pal
mie
ri,S.
Mat
thys
, A. B
ilott
a, E
. Nig
ro, C
. Maz
zott
i,G
. Sas
, B. T
aljs
ten,
F. C
eron
i, C
. Cza
ders
ki, S
. Olia
, Z.
Sza
bo, G
. Bal
azs,
J. B
arro
s, I.
Cos
ta &
V. T
amuz
s
Pow
er-e
ffici
ent w
irele
ss s
enso
r rea
chba
ck fo
r SH
MD
. Am
pelio
tis, N
. Bog
dano
vic,
K. B
erbe
ridis
,F.
Cas
ciat
i & R
. Al-S
aleh
Know
ledg
e m
anag
emen
t for
agi
ng in
frast
ruct
ure
E. J
acks
on, E
. Ric
hter
, P.L
. Gur
ian,
A. P
radh
an,
E. A
ktan
& F
. Moo
n (I.
Bar
toli)
Relia
bilit
y of
brid
ge d
eck
subj
ect t
o ra
ndom
ve
hicu
lar a
nd s
eism
ic lo
ads
thro
ugh
subs
et
sim
ulat
ion
D. S
en, B
. Bha
ttac
hary
a &
C.S
. Man
ohar
Bond
beh
avio
r and
failu
re m
echa
nism
s of
EBR
m
ade
of U
HM
car
bon
fiber
sF.
Jes
se, W
. Stre
mm
el &
M. C
urba
ch
Stru
ctur
al d
iagn
ostic
via
com
pres
sive
sen
sing
F. C
asci
ati,
L. F
arav
elli,
R. A
l-Sal
eh &
K. H
inc
Mai
ntai
ning
and
pre
serv
ing
long
spa
n si
gnat
ure
stru
ctur
esD
.S. L
owde
rmilk
, G. N
yiki
ta &
J. J
effe
rs
Extre
me
valu
e di
strib
utio
n m
odel
of v
ehic
le
load
s in
corp
orat
ing
de-c
orre
late
d ta
il fit
ting
and
stat
iona
ry g
amm
a pr
oces
sL.
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nlon
g, L
. Hui
, Z. F
ujia
n, G
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. Guo
Influ
ence
of t
he a
xial
stif
fnes
s of
the
rein
forc
emen
t on
the
FRP-
conc
rete
inte
rface
’s fra
ctur
e en
ergy
C. M
azzo
tti
Tow
ards
a S
HM
-bas
ed m
etho
dolo
gy fo
r upd
atin
g fa
tigue
relia
bilit
y of
ort
hotro
pic
stee
l dec
ksI.F
. Alc
over
, J.E
. And
erse
n, M
.K.
Chr
yssa
ntho
poul
os &
M.I.
Rafi
q
iCO
MPA
SS: a
n in
tegr
ated
app
roac
h in
pe
rform
ance
-bas
ed m
anag
emen
t of
infra
stru
ctur
esE.
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aie,
M. D
ePrie
st, N
. Dub
bs, F
.L. M
oon,
A.E
. Akt
an, P
. Ada
ms
& S
. Oza
lis
Prob
abili
stic
per
form
ance
ass
essm
ent o
f con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
sub
ject
ed to
cor
rosi
on p
roce
ssA
. Str
auss
, R. W
endn
er, K
. Ber
gmei
ster
, B. T
eplý
&
D. N
ovák
Flex
ural
test
s on
GFR
P RC
sla
bs: e
xper
imen
tal
resu
lts a
nd n
umer
ical
sim
ulat
ions
E. N
igro
, A. B
ilott
a, G
. Cef
arel
li, G
. Man
fredi
&E.
Cos
enza
Low
cos
t wire
less
sen
sor n
etw
orks
for c
ontin
uous
br
idge
mon
itorin
gB.
Han
, A. K
alis
, P. T
raga
s, R
.H. N
iels
en &
R.
Pras
ad
Eval
uatio
n of
a lo
ng-s
pan
stee
l tie
d ar
ch b
ridge
us
ing
tem
pera
ture
-bas
ed s
truc
tura
l ide
ntifi
catio
nM
.T. Y
arno
ld, F
.L. M
oon,
N.C
. Dub
bs &
A.E
. Akt
an
Det
aile
d co
mpa
rison
bet
wee
n A
SR/L
FR a
nd L
RFR
for r
einf
orce
d co
ncre
te h
ighw
ay b
ridge
sH
. Tou
tanj
i, D
. Wan
g &
R. V
udda
ndam
Stre
ss a
naly
sis
met
hod
for s
teel
pla
te m
ultil
ayer
ed
CFR
P un
der u
niax
ial l
oadi
ngT.
Miy
ashi
ta &
M. N
agai
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ledg
e re
pres
enta
tion
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em a
bout
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stin
g br
idge
sR.
Hel
mer
ich
The
reco
nstr
uctio
n of
the
Will
iam
sbur
g Br
idge
in
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Yor
k C
ityR.
D. C
sogi
Stru
ctur
al re
liabi
lity
anal
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of d
eter
iora
ting
RC
brid
ges
cons
ider
ing
spat
ial v
aria
bilit
yT.
V. T
ran,
E. B
astid
as-A
rtea
ga, F
. Sch
oefs
, S.
Bonn
et, A
.J. O
’Con
nor &
F. L
anat
aD
esig
n of
ext
erna
lly p
late
d RC
bea
ms
in b
ridgi
ng
appl
icat
ions
S. A
liam
iri &
M. R
aoof
Perfo
rman
ce in
dica
tors
bas
ed o
n st
ruct
ural
hea
lth
mon
itorin
g fo
r man
agem
ent o
f brid
ges
A.D
. Orc
esi &
D.M
. Fra
ngop
ol
Con
trib
utio
n of
the
FBG
bas
ed m
onito
ring
to th
e re
habi
litat
ion
of a
cen
tena
ry s
teel
brid
geC
. Rod
rigue
s, F
. Cav
adas
, C. F
élix
& J
. Fig
ueira
s
Prob
abili
stic
sei
smic
resp
onse
of a
brid
ge-s
oil-
foun
datio
n sy
stem
und
er th
e co
mbi
ned
effe
ct o
f ve
rtic
al a
nd h
oriz
onta
l gro
und
mot
ions
Z. W
ang,
J.E
. Pad
gett
& L
. Due
ñas-
Oso
rioN
DT-
base
d m
onito
ring
of a
ccel
erat
ed s
teel
co
rrosi
on in
con
cret
eS.
-X. H
ong,
W.L
. Lai
, R. H
elm
eric
h &
B. M
ilman
n
Reno
vatio
n of
a h
erita
ge p
rote
cted
sus
pens
ion
brid
ge w
ith re
plac
emen
t of k
ey c
ompo
nent
s an
d pr
ovis
ion
of s
eism
ic p
rote
ctio
nT.
Spu
ler &
G. M
oor
Relia
ble
dam
age
dete
ctio
n an
d lo
caliz
atio
n us
ing
dire
ct s
trai
n se
nsin
gY.
Yao
& B
. Glis
ic
Baye
sian
net
wor
ks fo
r pos
t-ea
rthq
uake
as
sess
men
t of b
ridge
sY.
C. Y
ue, M
. Poz
zi, D
. Zon
ta &
R. Z
ando
nini
21
IAB
MA
S 20
126th
Inte
rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
Bri
dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Monday, July 9th, 2012C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons
(MoA
-5 t
o M
oA-8
) 14
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16:0
0 | M
ond
ay A
fter
noon
, Jul
y 9th
, 201
2M
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ard
enia
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om
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A-6
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ensi
a R
oo
mM
oA
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imo
sa R
oo
mM
oA
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amel
ia R
oo
mG
ener
al S
essi
on:
Brid
ge S
tren
gthe
ning
and
Reh
abili
tatio
nSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:A
dvan
ces
in M
odel
ing
and
Ana
lysi
s fo
r Pe
rfor
man
ce-B
ased
Des
ign
of B
ridge
Str
uctu
res
subj
ecte
d to
Mul
tiple
Haz
ards
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Mon
itorin
g an
d A
sses
smen
t of B
ridge
s us
ing
Nov
el T
echn
ique
s (1
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Brid
ges
for H
igh-
Spee
d Ra
ilway
s
Cha
irs:
Raffa
ele
Land
olfo
& D
ario
Cor
onel
liC
hairs
:Fr
ance
sco
Petr
ini &
Ale
ssan
dro
Palm
eri
Cha
irs:
Luc
Taer
we
& A
lfred
Str
auss
Cha
irs:
Rui C
alça
da &
Jos
é M
aria
Goi
cole
a
Stru
ctur
al a
sses
smen
t of B
ullo
na 1
929
railw
ay
brid
ge s
tatio
n to
dou
ble
span
by
exte
rnal
pos
t-te
nsio
ning
C. B
eltr
ami,
C. S
ilves
tri &
G. P
edra
zzi
Perfo
rman
ce-b
ased
des
ign
of b
ridge
str
uctu
res
subj
ecte
d to
mul
tiple
haz
ards
: a re
view
F. P
etrin
i & A
. Pal
mer
i
Expe
rimen
tal s
tudy
on
brid
ge s
cour
mon
itorin
g sy
stem
C.C
. Che
n, S
.C. W
ong,
K.C
. Cha
ng &
C.Y
. Lin
Ana
lysi
s of
late
ral d
ynam
ics
of ra
ilway
veh
icle
s on
vi
aduc
ts w
ith c
oupl
ed m
odel
sJ.
M. G
oico
lea,
P. A
ntol
ín &
J. O
liva
Rein
forc
emen
t of s
truc
tura
l ele
men
ts b
y th
e us
e of
com
posi
te m
ater
ials
and
ext
erna
l pre
stre
ssin
gE.
De
Ang
elis
, F. I
ncel
li, B
. Rin
aldi
& S
. Man
cini
Num
eric
al s
imul
atio
n of
brid
ges
rem
odel
ing
A. M
arí,
J. B
airá
n, R
. Mor
eno,
E. O
ller &
J.J.
Álv
arez
Subs
eque
nt a
ncho
rage
of t
rans
vers
e pr
estre
ssin
g ca
bles
in b
ridge
dec
ksC
h. F
ust,
P. M
ark
& M
. Wol
ff
Dyn
amic
inte
ract
ion
betw
een
rails
and
str
uctu
re in
a
com
posi
te b
ridge
of 1
20 m
leng
thC
. Jur
ado
Brid
ge s
treng
then
ing
by n
etw
ork
arch
: str
uctu
ral
perfo
rman
ce a
nd d
esig
n cr
iteria
M.A
. Val
enzu
ela
& J
.R. C
asas
Stru
ctur
al re
spon
se o
f brid
ges
to fi
re a
fter
expl
osio
nC
. Cro
sti,
P. O
lmat
i & F
. Gen
tili
Brid
ge m
anag
emen
t sys
tem
: cha
lleng
es
of a
dopt
ing
a br
idge
man
agem
ent s
yste
m
appr
opria
te to
the
need
s of
a lo
cal a
utho
rity.
Ex
ampl
e fro
m th
e U
nite
d Ki
ngdo
mB.
Kam
ya
Inve
stig
atio
n of
maj
or d
ynam
ic re
spon
ses
in th
e hi
gh-s
peed
railw
ay b
ridge
s fo
r KTX
B.S.
Kim
, W.J
. Chi
n, E
.S. C
hoi &
J.W
. Kw
ark
Stre
ngth
enin
g of
box
gird
ers
usin
g ad
aptiv
e “t
ube-
in-t
ube”
con
cept
sM
. Em
pelm
ann,
D. B
usse
, S. H
amm
, M.
Girm
sche
id &
T. Z
edle
r
The
perfo
rman
ce-b
ased
eva
luat
ion
of k
inem
atic
pi
le re
spon
se d
ue to
late
ral s
prea
d at
an
hist
oric
br
idge
in C
osta
Ric
aK.
W. F
rank
e &
K.M
. Rol
lins
Opt
imiz
ed m
onito
ring
conc
epts
for a
rch
brid
ges
A. K
raw
tsch
uk, A
. Str
auss
, K. B
ergm
eist
er &
R. W
endn
er
The
vert
ical
acc
eler
atio
n on
a b
ridge
dec
k fo
r rid
ing
stab
ility
of h
igh-
spee
d tr
ain
J.W
. Kw
ark,
H.J
. Yoo
n, W
.J. C
hin
& B
.S. K
im
Exec
utiv
e ex
trem
ely
urge
nt p
roje
ct fo
r the
re
habi
litat
ion
of v
ehic
ular
and
ped
estr
ian
traf
fic
of th
e br
idge
ove
r Cor
ace
river
in G
imig
liano
m
unic
ipal
ityE.
Siv
iero
& A
. Sto
cco
(A. T
otar
o)
Fini
te e
lem
ent a
naly
sis
of in
nova
tive
solu
tions
of
pre
cast
con
cret
e be
am-c
olum
n du
ctile
co
nnec
tions
A. S
avio
tti,
P. O
lmat
i & F
. Bon
tem
pi
Adv
anta
ges
of ra
dar i
nter
fero
met
ry fo
r as
sess
men
t of d
ynam
ic d
efor
mat
ion
of b
ridge
P. K
uras
, T. O
wer
ko, L
. Ort
yl, R
. Koc
ierz
, O. S
ukta
&
S. P
rade
lok
Trai
n-br
idge
inte
ract
ion
effe
cts
on th
e dy
nam
ic
resp
onse
of a
sm
all s
pan
high
-spe
ed ra
ilway
br
idge
J. R
ocha
, A.A
. Hen
rique
s &
R. C
alça
da
Less
ons
lear
ned
from
the
Litt
le L
ake
Har
ris B
ridge
se
ttle
men
t res
tora
tion
proj
ect 7
36M
. Has
san,
A. S
alla
m &
D. T
hom
pson
Relia
bilit
y an
alys
is a
nd in
-fiel
d in
vest
igat
ion
of a
r.c.
brid
ge o
ver r
iver
Adi
ge in
Ver
ona,
Ital
yF.
Car
tura
n, K
. Isl
ami,
C. P
elle
grin
o &
C. M
oden
a (M
.A. Z
anin
i)
Com
bine
d us
e of
gro
und
pene
trat
ing
rada
r and
la
ser s
cann
er fo
r brid
ge h
ealth
ass
essm
ent
S. O
ppio
ni, G
. Lom
mor
i & M
. Mar
elli
Fatig
ue a
naly
sis
of p
reca
st g
irder
web
s in
railw
ay
brid
ge d
eck
C. S
ousa
, J. R
ocha
, R. C
alça
da &
A.S
. Nev
es
Ass
essm
ent p
roce
dure
s an
d st
reng
then
ing
of a
n ex
istin
g m
etal
brid
geA
. Pip
inat
o
Pred
ictio
n of
ser
vice
per
form
ance
for R
Cbr
idge
by
cons
ider
ing
the
coup
ling
effe
ctof
load
-env
ironm
ent i
n se
rvic
e cy
cle
T. G
uobi
n, X
. Yiq
iang
& W
. Qia
ngqi
ang
Mon
itorin
g ba
sed
asse
ssm
ent o
f a jo
intle
ss
brid
geA
. Str
auss
, A. K
raw
tsch
uk, R
. Wen
dner
,D
.M. F
rang
opol
& K
. Ber
gmei
ster
Brid
ge/t
rain
inte
ract
ion
anal
ysis
of a
sus
pens
ion
brid
ge s
ubje
cted
to s
eism
ic lo
ads
K. S
ungi
l & K
. Jon
gwon
Prob
abili
stic
mod
elin
g of
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
brid
ge re
pair
dete
riora
tion
in m
arin
e en
viro
nmen
tsP.
C. R
yan
& A
. O’C
onno
r (T.
Rea
le)
Inno
vativ
e nu
mer
ical
mod
elin
g to
inve
stig
ate
loca
l sco
urin
g pr
oble
ms
indu
ced
by fl
uvia
l st
ruct
ures
R. G
uand
alin
i, G
. Aga
te, S
. Man
enti,
S. S
ibill
a &
M
. Gal
lati
Lase
r vib
rom
etry
for b
ridge
pos
t-re
pair
inve
stig
atio
nM
. Sch
mie
der,
A. T
aylo
r-Noo
nan,
R. H
eere
&S.
E. C
hen
Insp
ectio
n an
d ev
alua
tion
of s
teel
brid
ges
from
a
high
-spe
ed ra
ilway
net
wor
kPh
. Van
Bog
aert
Rapi
d no
n-co
ntac
t ten
sion
forc
e m
easu
rem
ents
on
sta
y ca
bles
M. S
chm
iede
r, A
. Tay
lor-N
oona
n &
R. H
eere
Gre
at m
arqu
ee fo
r hig
h-sp
eed
trai
ns in
the
new
ra
ilway
sta
tion
of M
álag
aC
. Jur
ado
22
IAB
MA
S 20
126th
Inte
rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
Bri
dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (M
oE-1
to
MoE
-4)
16:3
0-18
:30
| Mon
day
Eve
ning
, Jul
y 9th
, 201
2M
oE
-1A
udit
ori
umM
oE
-2M
agno
lia R
oo
mM
oE
-3A
zale
a R
oo
mM
oE
-4O
rchi
dea
Ro
om
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Stre
ngth
enin
g of
Exi
stin
g Br
idge
s w
ith F
RP
Com
posi
tes
(2)
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Smar
tEN
ITN
- Sm
art M
anag
emen
t for
Su
stai
nabl
e Bu
ilt E
nviro
nmen
t Inc
ludi
ng B
ridge
s an
d St
ruct
ural
Sys
tem
s (2
)
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Life
time
Des
ign,
Ass
essm
ent,
and
Mai
nten
ance
of
Sup
er L
ong-
Span
Brid
ges
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Non
Det
erm
inis
tic S
chem
es fo
r Str
uctu
ral S
afet
y an
d Re
liabi
lity
of B
ridge
s
Cha
irs:
Car
lo P
elle
grin
o &
Jul
ien
Mic
hels
Cha
irs:
Gla
uco
Feltr
in &
Ros
emar
ie H
elm
eric
hC
hairs
:So
obon
g Sh
in &
Ho-
Kyun
g Ki
mC
hairs
:St
efan
ia A
rang
io &
Yan
g Li
u
Fini
te e
lem
ent m
odel
ling
of b
eam
s st
reng
then
ed
with
FRP
she
ets
durin
g sh
ort a
nd lo
ng-t
erm
load
sG
. Maz
zucc
o, V
.A. S
alom
oni,
C. M
ajor
ana
& C
. Pe
llegr
ino
Wis
espo
t, a
nove
l app
roac
h fo
r wire
less
lo
caliz
atio
n of
dam
ages
in b
ridge
sA
. Kou
noud
es, M
. Mili
s, T
. Ono
ufrio
u, R
. Vot
sis,
A. K
alis
, P. T
raga
s &
A.G
. Con
stan
tinid
es
Mod
elin
g of
truc
k tr
affic
for l
ong
span
brid
ges
E.-S
. Hw
ang,
K.-T
. Lee
& D
.-Y. K
imRe
dund
ancy
of h
ighw
ay b
ridge
dec
ksG
. Ani
tori,
J.R
. Cas
as &
M. G
hosn
Effe
ct o
f FRP
retro
fit in
terv
entio
ns o
n se
ism
ic
vuln
erab
ility
of e
xist
ing
brid
ges
R. M
orbi
n, E
. Cas
adei
, C. P
elle
grin
o &
C. M
oden
a (M
.A. Z
anin
i)
Phys
ical
cha
ract
eriz
atio
n of
rein
forc
ing
bar
corro
sion
in c
oncr
ete
L. L
lano
, M.I.
Rafi
q &
M.K
. Chr
yssa
ntho
poul
os
Ana
lytic
al p
redi
ctio
n of
late
ral-t
orsi
onal
buc
klin
g of
long
-spa
n su
spen
sion
brid
geH
. Kat
such
i, H
. Yam
ada
& K
. Has
egaw
a
Baye
sian
neu
ral n
etw
orks
for d
amag
e id
entifi
catio
n of
a c
able
-sta
yed
brid
geS.
Ara
ngio
& F
. Bon
tem
pi
Ulti
mat
e lim
it st
ate
of M
F-FR
P be
ams
F. N
ardo
ne, G
.P. L
igno
la, A
. Pro
ta, G
. Man
fredi
&
A. N
anni
Phys
ical
laye
r net
wor
k co
ding
for b
ridge
wire
less
m
onito
ring
A.M
. Mej
ri, G
.R. R
ekay
a &
J-C
.B. B
elfio
re
App
licat
ion
of v
isio
n-ba
sed
mon
itorin
g sy
stem
to
stay
cab
les
S.W
. Kim
, N.S
. Kim
& Y
.M. K
im
Dyn
amic
load
allo
wan
ce fo
r cap
acity
ratin
g of
pr
estre
ssed
con
cret
e gi
rder
brid
ges
base
d on
re
liabi
lity
stud
ies
L. D
eng,
C.S
. Cai
& M
. Bar
bato
Stre
ngth
and
beh
avio
r of a
ncho
ring
devi
ces
of
CFR
P ro
ds fo
r ste
el g
irder
stre
ngth
enin
gK.
Noz
aka,
A. T
suki
yam
a, M
. Mat
sum
ura,
N. O
chi,
T. Is
hika
wa
& N
. His
abe
Bi-o
bjec
tive
layo
ut o
ptim
izat
ion
of a
wire
less
se
nsor
net
wor
k fo
r foo
tbrid
ge m
onito
ring
K. J
alsa
n, K
. Flo
uri &
G. F
eltr
in
Fiel
d lo
adin
g te
st fo
r eva
luat
ion
of lo
ad b
earin
g ca
paci
ty o
f a c
able
-sta
yed
brid
geY.
-M. K
im, S
.-H. S
hin,
J. L
ee &
J.-H
. Jan
g
Stre
ngth
and
relia
bilit
y of
FRP
-rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
beam
sS.
E.C
. Rib
eiro
& S
.M.C
. Din
iz
Stre
ngth
enin
g of
brid
ges
with
pre
tens
ione
d FR
P la
min
ates
: exp
erim
enta
l inv
estig
atio
n an
d a
case
st
udy
C. P
elle
grin
o &
G. G
iaco
min
Mon
itorin
g of
brid
ge u
sing
a w
irele
ss s
enso
r ne
twor
k ba
sed
on n
etw
ork
codi
ngJ.
Sku
lic &
K.K
. Leu
ng
A v
isio
n-ba
sed
dam
age
dete
ctio
n of
cab
le
exte
rior i
n ca
ble-
stay
ed b
ridge
sJ.
-J. L
ee, K
.-D. K
im &
H.-N
. Ho
Back
ana
lysi
s fo
r ear
thqu
ake
dam
aged
brid
ges.
Pa
rt I
: gen
eral
pro
cedu
reP.
E. S
ebas
tiani
, P. F
ranc
hin,
F. P
etrin
i &F.
Bon
tem
pi
A n
ew c
ompo
site
sec
tion
for s
treng
then
ing
orth
otro
pic
stee
l dec
ksR.
Sar
khos
h, A
. Rom
eijn
, C.Q
. Kla
p &
R. S
terk
man
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
wire
less
sen
sor l
ocat
ions
for S
HM
ba
sed
on a
pplic
atio
n de
man
ds a
nd n
etw
orki
ng
limita
tions
R.N
. Som
an, T
. Ono
ufrio
u, R
.A. V
otsi
s, C
.Z.
Chr
ysos
tom
ou, M
.A. K
yria
kide
s
Long
-ter
m m
onito
ring
for d
ynam
ic p
rope
rtie
s on
a s
uspe
nsio
n br
idge
und
er w
ind-
indu
ced
vibr
atio
nD
.U. P
ark,
N.S
. Kim
, J.H
. Che
ung
& H
.K. K
im
Back
ana
lysi
s fo
r ear
thqu
ake
dam
aged
brid
ges.
Pa
rt II
: ap
plic
atio
n to
a v
iadu
ct d
amag
ed in
the
Apr
il 6t
h, 2
009
L’A
quila
ear
thqu
ake
P.E.
Seb
astia
ni, P
. Fra
nchi
n, F
. Pet
rini &
F. B
onte
mpi
Pred
ictio
n of
the
inte
rfaci
al s
hear
stre
ss w
ith
criti
cal s
tress
sta
te c
riter
ion
for e
xter
nally
bon
ded
FRP-
to-c
oncr
ete
subs
trat
eH
. Tou
tanj
i, S.
Uen
o &
R. V
udda
ndam
Estim
atio
n of
Mar
kovi
an d
eter
iora
tion
mod
els
for
brid
ge m
anag
emen
tT.
Liu
& J
. Wei
ssm
ann
Real
-tim
e st
eel c
able
ND
E fo
r cor
rosi
on d
efec
ts
usin
g E/
M s
enso
rs in
stal
led
in a
cab
le c
limbi
ng
robo
tS.
Par
k, J
.-W. K
im, M
.-J. N
am, J
.-J. L
ee &
H.N
. Ho
Com
paris
ons
of fo
ur ti
me-
depe
nden
t rel
iabi
lity
appr
oach
es fo
r saf
ety
asse
ssm
ent o
f det
erio
rate
d co
ncre
te b
ridge
sD
.G. L
u, X
.P. F
an &
W. J
iang
Stre
ngth
enin
g of
mul
ti-st
orey
par
king
by
brid
ge
engi
neer
ing
mea
nsG
. Lag
oda,
M. L
agod
a &
J. C
iesl
a
Brid
ge m
aint
enan
ce p
lann
ing
usin
g cr
oss-
entro
py
and
non-
stat
iona
ry M
arko
v ch
ains
T.M
. Rea
le &
A.J
. O’C
onno
r
Buffe
ting
resp
onse
s of
a c
able
-sta
yed
brid
ge
durin
g th
e ty
phoo
n Ko
mpa
suJ.
Par
k, H
.-K. K
im, H
.S. L
ee, H
.-M. K
oh &
S. C
ho
Prac
tical
asp
ects
of i
mpo
sed
auto
corre
latio
nan
d pr
obab
ilist
ic n
onlin
ear m
odel
ing
J. P
odro
uzek
& A
. Str
auss
Vibr
atio
n-ba
sed
BHM
S fo
r lon
g-sp
an b
ridge
s co
nsid
erin
g en
viro
nmen
tal a
ctio
nsS.
Shi
n, H
. Kim
, Y. K
im &
J.C
. Par
k
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oncu
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essi
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Ro
om
Mo
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Mim
osa
Ro
om
Mo
E-8
Cam
elia
Ro
om
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Se
ism
ic A
sses
smen
t and
Ret
rofit
of B
ridge
sSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:H
ybrid
Com
posi
te B
ridge
Sys
tem
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Mon
itorin
g an
d A
sses
smen
t of B
ridge
s us
ing
Nov
el T
echn
ique
s (2
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Br
idge
Tra
ffic
Load
ing
Cha
irs:
Fabr
izio
Pal
mis
ano
& L
oren
za P
etrin
iC
hairs
:H
itosh
i Fur
uta
& S
ang-
Hyo
Kim
Cha
irs:
Alfr
ed S
trau
ss &
Pao
lo G
ardo
niC
hairs
:Ja
mes
Bro
wnj
ohn
& C
olin
Cap
rani
Dis
plac
emen
t fra
gilit
y cu
rves
for b
ridge
sw
ith m
ediu
m le
ngth
B.A
. Olm
os, J
.M. J
ara
& M
. Jar
a
Part
ial i
nter
actio
n an
alys
es o
f com
posi
test
eel-c
oncr
ete
gird
ers
subj
ecte
d to
com
bine
d be
ndin
g an
d sh
ear
P. A
nsou
rian,
G. R
anzi
& A
. Zon
a
Mod
elin
g an
d st
ruct
ural
hea
lth m
onito
ring
ofa
geria
tric
sig
natu
re m
ovab
le b
ridge
E. M
inai
e, F
.L. M
oon
& A
.E. A
ktan
(I. B
arto
li)
Lane
cha
ngin
g co
ntro
l to
redu
ce tr
affic
load
effe
ct o
n lo
ng-s
pan
brid
ges
C.C
. Cap
rani
, B. E
nrig
ht, &
C. C
arey
A d
ispl
acem
ent-
base
d pr
oced
ure
for s
eism
ic
asse
ssm
ent o
f rei
nfor
ced
conc
rete
brid
ges
A.M
. Pak
soy
& L
. Pet
rini
Stud
y on
cra
ck in
spec
tion
of in
-ser
vice
ste
el
stru
ctur
e by
EPD
MK.
H. C
hang
, D.N
.V. V
uong
, S.H
. Hyu
n, C
.H. L
ee,
M. H
iroha
ta &
Y.C
. Kim
Adv
ance
d m
etho
ds fo
r est
imat
ing
the
natu
ral
frequ
ency
and
the
dam
ping
from
mon
itorin
g da
ta
of s
truc
ture
sM
. Öst
erre
iche
r, A
. Str
auss
& K
. Ber
gmei
ster
Truc
k w
eigh
t lim
its o
n co
ncre
te b
ridge
sre
gard
ing
ultim
ate
limit
bend
ing
mom
ent u
sing
re
liabi
lity
theo
ryL.
M. F
erre
ira, M
.K. E
l Deb
s &
A.L
.H.C
. El D
ebs
Opt
imal
sei
smic
retro
fit s
trat
egy
sele
ctio
nof
det
erio
ratin
g co
ncre
te s
truc
ture
sN
.A. N
i Nua
llain
& A
. O’C
onno
r
Seis
mic
per
form
ance
eva
luat
ions
of b
ridge
-pie
r sy
stem
with
unc
erta
inty
T. Ii
da, D
. Lim
& K
. Kaw
ano
Stre
ss m
easu
rem
ent a
nd m
ater
ial d
efec
t de
tect
ion
in s
teel
str
ands
by
mag
neto
ela
stic
ef
fect
. Com
paris
on w
ith o
ther
non
-des
truc
tive
mea
sure
men
t tec
hniq
ues
A.M
. Sar
men
to, A
. Lag
e, E
. Cae
tano
& J
. Fi
guei
ras
New
est d
evel
opm
ent o
f con
cret
e sa
fety
bar
riers
fo
r brid
ges
and
the
need
to h
arm
oniz
e na
tiona
l co
llisi
on fo
rce
regu
latio
nsA
. Bar
es, T
. Edl
, G. F
erne
r & A
. Bar
naš
Shea
r stre
ngth
enin
g of
col
umns
in e
xist
ing
brid
ges
T. Is
akov
ic, M
. Fis
chin
ger,
Z. V
idrih
& A
. Bev
c
App
licat
ions
of h
ybrid
sys
tem
with
Per
fobo
nd ri
b sh
ear c
onne
ctor
S.-H
. Kim
, C.-Y
. Jun
g, J
.-Y. J
oung
& J
.-H. A
hn
Line
arity
ass
umpt
ions
in d
esig
n: s
oil-s
truc
ture
in
tera
ctio
nR.
Wen
dner
, A. S
trau
ss &
T. Z
imm
erm
ann
A c
ompa
rativ
e st
udy
of b
ridge
traf
fic lo
ad e
ffect
us
ing
mic
ro-s
imul
atio
n an
d Eu
roco
de lo
ad
mod
els
A. L
ipar
i, E.
J. O
Brie
n &
C.C
. Cap
rani
A s
impl
ified
pro
cedu
re to
eva
luat
e se
ism
ic
vuln
erab
ility
of R
.C. c
ircul
ar b
ridge
pie
rsM
. Mez
zina
, F. P
alm
isan
o &
D. R
affa
ele
Fund
amen
tal s
tudy
on
rigid
con
nect
ion
deta
il of
ste
el-c
oncr
ete
com
posi
te ri
gid
fram
e br
idge
us
ing
bear
ing
plat
K. T
ani,
T. Y
amad
a, D
. Sag
ou, T
. Yam
aguc
hi &
Y. K
awam
oto
Extre
me
valu
e st
atis
tics
for t
he li
fe-c
ycle
as
sess
men
t of m
ason
ry a
rch
brid
ges
T. Z
imm
erm
ann,
A. K
raw
tsch
uk, A
. Str
auss
&R.
Wen
dner
Eval
uatio
n of
Eur
ocod
e da
mag
e eq
uiva
lent
fact
or
base
d on
traf
fic s
imul
atio
nN
. Mad
dah
& A
. Nus
sbau
mer
Seis
mic
vul
nera
bilit
y an
d re
trofit
ting
of “
Gio
ieni
br
idge
” in
Cat
ania
usi
ng in
nova
tive
mat
eria
lsL.
Ana
nia,
A. B
adal
à, S
. Cos
ta &
G. D
’Aga
ta
Fatig
ue c
rack
det
ectio
n of
ste
el tr
uss
brid
geby
usi
ng m
echa
nolu
min
esce
nt s
enso
rN
. Ter
asak
i, C
.-N. X
u, C
. Li,
L. Z
hang
, Y. S
akat
a,N
. Uen
o, C
.-N. X
u, K
. Yas
uda,
L.H
. Ich
inos
e
Usi
ng in
tern
al e
lect
rical
resi
stiv
ity m
easu
rem
ents
as
a to
ol fo
r str
uctu
ral h
ealth
mon
itorin
gN
.H. E
l-Ash
kar,
M.I.
S. E
lmas
ry &
M.F
.A. A
lasa
di
A p
ract
ical
ove
rwei
ght p
erm
it an
alys
is s
yste
min
Seo
ulA
.H.M
. Par
k, B
.J.K
. Lim
, C.Y
.M. C
hon
& D
.S.H
. Ki
mEx
pect
ed s
eism
ic p
erfo
rman
ce o
f irre
gula
r is
olat
ed b
ridge
sJ.
M. J
ara,
M. J
ara,
B.A
. Olm
os, D
. Vill
anue
va &
H
. Var
um
Unc
erta
inty
eva
luat
ion
of th
e be
havi
or o
f a
com
posi
te b
eam
J.C
. Mat
os, I
.B. V
alen
te, P
.J.S
. Cru
z &
L.C
. Nev
es
Dire
ct a
nd p
roba
bilis
tic in
terre
latio
nshi
ps
betw
een
half-
cell
pote
ntia
l and
resi
stiv
ity te
st
resu
lts fo
r dur
abili
ty ra
nkin
gV.
Pak
rash
i, J.
Kel
ly &
A. O
’Con
nor
A li
ve lo
ad c
ontro
l pro
cedu
re fo
r lon
g-sp
an
brid
ges
N.S
. Ren
ehan
& C
.C. C
apra
ni
Effe
cts
of s
uper
stru
ctur
es o
n se
ism
ic b
ehav
ior o
f st
eel b
ridge
fram
e pi
ers
with
circ
ular
col
umns
K. K
inos
hita
Neg
ativ
e m
omen
t reg
ion
com
posi
te a
ctio
nof
ste
el-c
oncr
ete
gird
ers
with
gro
uped
stu
dsI.-
S. A
hn, S
.S. C
hen,
A.J
. Are
f, J.
A. C
arpe
nter
&
M. C
hiew
anic
hako
rn
Non
cont
act b
ridge
def
orm
atio
n m
onito
ring
usin
g la
ser t
rack
ing
tech
nolo
gyU
.B. A
ttan
ayak
e, A
. Ser
vi &
H.M
. Akt
an
Mon
itorin
g of
brid
ges
– D
etec
tion
of tr
affic
load
sC
. von
der
Haa
r, S.
Mar
x &
M. H
anse
n
Stru
ctur
al d
iagn
osis
of b
ridge
s us
ing
traf
fic-in
duce
d vi
brat
ion
mea
sure
men
tsC
.W. K
im, R
. Ise
mot
o, K
. Sug
iura
& M
. Kaw
atan
i
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08:30 - 10:30 Keynote Lectures (Auditorium)
Masanobu SHINOZUKA: Remote monitoring: concept and pilot studyKai-Yuen WONG: System design and implementation of structural health monitoring system and maintenance management system for marine viaduct bridgesClaudio MODENA: Assessment and retrofitting of existing bridgesTúlio BITTENCOURT: Renewal and rehabilitation of the Brazilian railway bridge infrastructure
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break (Regina Palace Garden)
11:00 - 13:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
TuM-1 (Auditorium) Research and Applications in Bridge Health Monitoring (1)TuM-2 (Magnolia) Advances on Structural Robustness and Redundancy of BridgesTuM-3 (Azalea) Bridge Maintenance and ManagementTuM-4 (Orchidea) Advanced Technologies in Standard Bridge Structures – From
Research to ImplementationTuM-5 (Gardenia) Smart SHM and Application to Bridge Condition Assessment and
Maintenance (1)TuM-6 (Ortensia) Numerical Simulation of Durability of Concrete BridgesTuM-7 (Mimosa) Bridge Assessment and Design (1)TuM-8 (Camelia) Steel Bridge Rehabilitation (1)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch (Regina Palace Liberty Hall)
14:00 - 16:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
TuA-1 (Auditorium) Research and Applications in Bridge Health Monitoring (2)TuA-2 (Magnolia) Life-Cycle Design & Assessment of Bridges exposed to Corrosion
and other Hazards (1)TuA-3 (Azalea) Field Tests for Bridge Assessment
TuA-4 (Orchidea) Fatigue Assessment and Design of BridgesTuA-5 (Gardenia) Smart SHM and Application to Bridge Condition Assessment and
Maintenance (2)TuA-6 (Ortensia) Material Properties and Durability of BridgesTuA-7 (Mimosa) Bridge Assessment and Design (2)TuA-8 (Camelia) Steel Bridge Rehabilitation (2)
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break (Regina Palace Garden)
16:30 - 18:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
TuE-1 (Auditorium) Research and Applications in Bridge Health Monitoring (3)TuE-2 (Magnolia) Life-Cycle Design & Assessment of Bridges exposed to Corrosion
and other Hazards (2)TuE-3 (Azalea) Light Rail Bridges in Chongqing, ChinaTuE-4 (Orchidea) Advances in Engineering Structure Management in FinlandTuE-5 (Gardenia) Highway Bridges and ViaductsTuE-6 (Ortensia) Advances in Nondestructive Evaluation and Monitoring of
Concrete Bridge DecksTuE-7 (Mimosa) Wind Effects on BridgesTuE-8 (Camelia) New Developments on the Bridge Safety, Maintenance and
Management in Mexico
18:00 - 19:00 General Assembly (Auditorium)
Program OverviewTuesday, July 10th, 2012
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Keynote Lectures
08:30 - 10:30 Keynote Lectures (Auditorium)Chairs: Pier Giorgio Malerba & Man-Chung Tang
Remote monitoring: concept and pilot study
Masanobu SHINOZUKAUniversity of CaliforniaIrvine, CA, USA
System design and implementation of structural healthmonitoring system and maintenance management system for marine viaduct bridges
Kai-Yuen WONGThe Government of the Hong Kong Administrative RegionHong Kong, P.R.C.
Assessment and retrofitting of existing bridges
Claudio MODENAUniversity of PaduaPadua, Italy
Renewal and rehabilitation of the Brazilian railway bridgeinfrastructure
Túlio BITTENCOURTUniversity of São PauloSão Paulo, Brazil
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Tech
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Min
i-Sym
posi
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Rese
arch
and
App
licat
ions
in B
ridge
Hea
lth
Mon
itorin
g (1
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Adv
ance
s on
Str
uctu
ral R
obus
tnes
s an
d Re
dund
ancy
of B
ridge
s
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Br
idge
Mai
nten
ance
and
Man
agem
ent
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Adv
ance
d Te
chno
logi
es in
Sta
ndar
d Br
idge
St
ruct
ures
– F
rom
Res
earc
h to
Impl
emen
tatio
n
Cha
irs:
Nec
ati C
atba
s &
Joa
n C
asas
Cha
irs:
Fabi
o Bi
ondi
ni &
Mits
uyos
hi A
kiya
ma
Cha
irs:
And
rea
Del
Gro
sso
& G
iuse
ppe
Pasq
uala
toC
hairs
:M
. Sai
id S
aiid
i & S
ara
Cas
ciat
i
Expe
rimen
tal l
oad
ratin
g of
a s
teel
gird
er
brid
ge u
sing
str
uctu
ral h
ealth
mon
itorin
gan
d m
odel
ing
E.S.
Bel
l, P.
J. L
efeb
vre,
M. S
anay
ei, J
.D. S
ippl
e,
M. I
plik
ciog
lu &
B.R
. Bre
nner
Eval
uatio
n of
brid
ge re
dund
ancy
und
er la
tera
l lo
ads
G. A
nito
ri, J
.R. C
asas
& M
. Gho
sn
A B
MS
deve
lopm
ent p
roje
ct w
ith a
n in
tegr
ated
in
spec
tion
prog
ram
F. A
kgül
App
licat
ion
of s
hape
mem
ory
allo
ys (S
MA
s)fo
r pre
vent
ion
of b
ridge
dec
k un
seat
ing
durin
g hu
rric
ane
wav
e an
d su
rge
load
ing
N. A
taei
, E. M
cCar
thy
& J
.E. P
adge
tt
Brid
ge c
ondi
tion
asse
ssm
ent u
sing
dig
ital
imag
e co
rrel
atio
n an
d st
ruct
ural
mod
elin
gE.
S. B
ell,
J.T.
Ped
dle
& A
. Gou
drea
u
Enha
ncem
ent o
f brid
ge re
dund
ancy
to la
tera
l lo
ads
by F
RP s
tren
gthe
ning
G. A
nito
ri, J
.R. C
asas
, M. G
hosn
& S
. Jur
ado
“The
Mai
nten
ance
Man
ual”
in im
port
ant
infra
stru
ctur
al p
roje
ct, f
rom
the
desi
gn u
pto
the
impl
emen
tatio
n af
ter c
onst
ruct
ion
E. F
rugu
glie
tti,
G. P
asqu
alat
o &
R. S
agul
a
Ass
essm
ent o
f a h
isto
rical
railw
ay b
ridge
tow
ard
traf
fic re
gula
tion
requ
irem
ents
N. B
oum
echr
a, F
. Cas
ciat
i & S
. Cas
ciat
i
Impl
emen
tatio
n of
Rob
ust R
egre
ssio
n A
lgor
ithm
(RRA
) to
dete
ct s
truc
tura
l cha
nge
usin
g Fi
ber B
ragg
Gra
ting
(FB
G) d
ata
F.N
. Cat
bas,
M. M
alek
zade
h &
I.-B
. Kw
on
Ass
essm
ent o
f the
leve
ls o
f loa
d-pa
th re
dund
ancy
in
sho
rt s
pan
stee
l tru
ss b
ridge
sK.
E. B
arth
, G.K
. Mic
hael
son,
J.M
. Sta
ins,
&K.
P. M
erte
ns
Min
neso
ta D
epar
tmen
t of T
rans
port
atio
nne
w s
truc
ture
info
rmat
ion
man
agem
ent s
yste
mJ.
Zin
k, J
.K. S
haffe
r, M
.C. S
chel
lhas
e &
B.D
. Witt
er
Rese
arch
and
app
licat
ion
of p
reca
st s
egm
enta
l co
ncre
te b
ridge
col
umns
in re
gion
s of
hig
h se
ism
icity
K.-C
. Cha
ng, M
.-S. T
sai,
Y.-C
. Ou,
P.-H
. Wan
g &
G
.C. L
ee
Indi
rect
str
uctu
ral h
ealth
mon
itorin
g in
brid
ges:
sc
ale
expe
rimen
tsF.
Cer
da, J
.Gar
rett
, J. B
iela
k, J
. Bar
rera
, Z.
Zhua
ng, S
. Che
n, M
. McC
ann,
J. K
ovac
evic
&
P. R
izzo
Life
time
stru
ctur
al ro
bust
ness
of c
oncr
ete
brid
ge
pier
s in
agg
ress
ive
envi
ronm
ent
F. B
iond
ini &
D.M
. Fra
ngop
ol
Brid
ge m
anag
emen
t sys
tem
impl
emen
tatio
n in
Ita
ly: P
ontis
® a
nd o
ther
BM
S ap
plic
atio
n in
Ital
yE.
Fru
gugl
iett
i, G
. Pas
qual
ato
& E
. Spa
llaro
ssa
Dam
ping
sys
tem
for s
tay
cabl
esP.
Egg
er &
J. K
olle
gger
Brid
ge p
ier s
cour
ing:
a n
ew a
ppro
ach
for
mon
itorin
g. A
cas
e in
nor
ther
n Ita
lyA
. Cig
ada,
S. M
anzo
ni, F
. Bal
lio, G
. Cro
tti,
G. R
ossi
& C
. Som
eda
Robu
stne
ss a
sses
smen
t of a
cor
rode
d RC
brid
ge d
eck
E.S.
Cav
aco,
L.A
.C. N
eves
& J
.R. C
asas
The
impl
emen
tatio
n of
a b
ridge
man
agem
ent
syst
em in
Por
tuga
lC
.S. H
orta
& E
.C. L
opes
Shak
e ta
ble
test
ing
of a
qua
rter
-sca
le 4
-spa
n br
idge
with
com
posi
te p
iers
F. K
avia
nipo
ur &
M. S
aiid
i
On
the
stat
ic m
onito
ring
of b
ridge
s an
d
brid
ge-li
ke s
truc
ture
sA
.E. D
el G
ross
o
Impe
rfect
ion
sens
itivi
ty o
f han
ger o
f a s
uspe
nsio
n br
idge
for d
iffer
ent h
ange
r arr
ange
men
tsM
. Ino
ue
App
roac
h fo
r the
life
-cyc
le m
anag
emen
tof
str
uctu
res
incl
udin
g du
rabi
lity
anal
ysis
and
mai
nten
ance
pla
nnin
gP.
Fur
tner
& R
. Vei
t-Eg
erer
Fatig
ue b
ehav
iour
of b
ridge
dec
k sl
ab e
lem
ents
st
reng
then
ed w
ith re
info
rced
UH
PFRC
T. M
akita
& E
. Brü
hwile
r
Relia
bilit
y pr
edic
tion
base
d on
fam
ily o
f mod
els
H.B
. Gok
ce, F
.N. C
atba
s &
D.M
. Fra
ngop
olRo
bust
ness
ass
essm
ent o
f sus
pens
ion
brid
ges
M. H
aber
land
, S. H
aß &
U. S
taro
ssek
Seis
mic
risk
ass
essm
ent a
nd re
trofit
des
ign
of e
xist
ing
conc
rete
brid
ges
for t
he It
alia
n hi
ghw
ay S
avon
a-Ve
ntim
iglia
C. B
afar
o, G
. Mas
sone
, G. P
asqu
alat
o,G
. Mas
sa &
F. L
enti
Gra
dien
t anc
hora
ge m
etho
d fo
r pre
stre
ssed
C
FRP
strip
s –
Prin
cipl
e an
d ap
plic
atio
nJ.
Mic
hels
, C. C
zade
rski
, R. B
rönn
iman
n &
M. M
otav
alli
Aut
omat
ion
of c
oncr
ete
brid
ge d
eck
cond
ition
as
sess
men
t and
reha
bilit
atio
nN
. Guc
unsk
i, J.
Yi &
F. M
oon
Effe
ctiv
enes
s of
mul
tiple
uns
eatin
g pr
even
tion
devi
ces
for b
ridge
s un
der e
xtre
me
eart
hqua
kes
T.Y.
Lee
, D.W
. Cha
ng &
D.C
. Dze
ng
Expl
orin
g sy
stem
inte
rdep
ende
ncie
s vi
aa
mul
ti-di
scip
linar
y m
odel
ing
appr
oach
: ap
plic
atio
n to
brid
ge m
anag
emen
tE.
And
rijci
c, S
. Cha
se, Z
. Guo
& S
. Hw
ang
Dev
elop
men
t of a
n ad
vanc
ed o
rtho
tropi
c st
eel
deck
sys
tem
for l
ong
span
brid
geC
.K. O
h, K
.J. H
ong
& D
. Bae
27
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rnat
iona
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nfer
ence
on
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dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons
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uly
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TuM
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ard
enia
Ro
om
TuM
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rten
sia
Ro
om
TuM
-7M
imo
sa R
oo
mTu
M-8
Cam
elia
Ro
om
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Smar
t SH
M a
nd A
pplic
atio
n to
Brid
ge C
ondi
tion
Ass
essm
ent a
nd M
aint
enan
ce (1
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Num
eric
al S
imul
atio
n of
Dur
abili
ty o
f Con
cret
e Br
idge
s
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Br
idge
Ass
essm
ent a
nd D
esig
n (1
)M
ini-S
ympo
sium
:St
eel B
ridge
Reh
abili
tatio
n (1
)
Cha
irs:
Yunf
eng
Zhan
g &
Mat
teo
Pozz
iC
hairs
:A
irong
Che
n &
Tob
ia Z
orda
nC
hairs
:Pa
ulo
Cru
z &
Ale
ssio
Pip
inat
oC
hairs
:M
asah
iro S
akan
o &
Kab
-Soo
Kyu
ng
Dam
age
dete
ctio
n fo
r loc
al c
ompo
nent
s of
long
su
spen
sion
brid
ges
usin
g in
fluen
ce li
nes
Z.W
. Che
n, S
. Zhu
, Y.L
. Xu
& Q
. Li
Mod
elin
g co
rrosi
on-in
duce
d lo
ngitu
dina
l cra
ck
wid
th a
nd it
s ef
fect
on
corro
sion
rate
C. C
ao, B
.Y.B
. Cha
n &
M.M
.S. C
heun
g
Ana
lysi
s an
d ve
rifica
tion
of e
xist
ing
brid
ge
stru
ctur
esC
. Ung
er &
M. E
mpe
lman
n
Bear
ing
repl
acem
ent a
nd s
treng
then
ing
of F
orth
Ro
ad B
ridge
app
roac
h vi
aduc
ts, U
KB.
Col
ford
, M. C
hiar
ello
, C. H
endy
& J
. San
dber
g
Filte
ring
envi
ronm
enta
l loa
d ef
fect
s to
enh
ance
no
velty
det
ectio
n on
cab
le-s
uppo
rted
brid
ge
perfo
rman
ceE.
J. C
ross
, K. W
orde
n, K
.Y. K
oo &
J.M
.W.
Brow
njoh
n
Bond
slip
mod
el fo
r gen
eral
ized
exc
itatio
nE.
Maz
zaro
lo, T
. Zor
dan
& B
. Bris
eghe
llaPr
e-as
sess
men
t of e
xist
ing
road
brid
ges
– N
ew
proc
edur
e fo
r a ro
ugh
but q
uick
est
imat
ion
of th
e ca
paci
ty o
f exi
stin
g ro
ad b
ridge
sM
. Hof
man
n, B
. Küh
n, H
. Frie
ßem
, B. W
inkl
er &
M
. Hof
fman
n
Stud
y on
per
form
ance
eva
luat
ion
and
mai
nten
ance
man
agem
ent s
yste
m o
f wea
ther
ing
stee
l brid
geJ.
He,
Y.Q
. Liu
, A.R
. Che
n &
T. Y
oda
Syst
em id
entifi
catio
n us
ing
wire
less
ly a
cqui
red
vehi
cle-
brid
ge in
tera
ctio
n da
ta fr
om a
hig
hway
br
idge
exc
ited
by a
mov
ing
vehi
cle
J. K
im &
J.P
. Lyn
ch (S
ean
O’C
onno
r)
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
mai
nten
ance
pla
nnin
gfo
r det
erio
ratin
g RC
brid
ges.
I: T
heor
yH
. Tia
n, D
.M. F
rang
opol
& A
. Che
n
Live
load
fact
ors
for s
ervi
ceab
ility
lim
it st
ate
of p
rest
ress
ed c
oncr
ete
gird
er s
tress
esE.
-S. H
wan
g, S
.-M. K
im &
S.H
. Ngu
yen
Dev
elop
men
t of f
atig
ue te
st m
etho
d an
d im
prov
emen
t of f
atig
ue li
fe b
y ne
w fu
nctio
nal
stee
l pla
tes
for w
eldi
ng o
f tro
ugh
rib a
nd d
eck
plat
e of
ort
hotro
pic
deck
sN
. Kon
da, K
. Arim
ochi
, M. N
ishi
o, M
. Ich
imiy
a,T.
Kas
ugai
& S
. Kiy
okaw
ai
Sens
or d
riven
pro
gnos
is s
chem
e ba
sed
on
mom
ent e
stim
ator
Z. L
i & Y
. Zha
ng
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
mai
nten
ance
pla
nnin
gfo
r det
erio
ratin
g RC
brid
ges.
II: A
pplic
atio
nH
. Tia
n, D
.M. F
rang
opol
& A
. Che
n
Part
ial s
afet
y fa
ctor
s fo
r exi
stin
g re
info
rced
co
ncre
te s
truc
ture
sT.
Mos
er, A
. Str
auss
& K
. Ber
gmei
ster
The
anal
ysis
on
the
char
acte
ristic
of f
atig
ue c
rack
in
railw
ay p
late
gird
er b
ridge
and
its
retro
fit
met
hod
S.J.
Lee
, K.S
. Kyu
ng, H
.H. L
ee &
J.C
. Jeo
n
Dev
elop
on-
line
para
met
er e
stim
atio
n m
etho
ds
for b
ridge
s un
der c
hang
ing
envi
ronm
ent
C.-H
. Loh
, M.-C
. Che
n, S
.-H. C
hao,
C.-H
. Li
Diff
usio
n pr
oces
s an
d lif
e-cy
cle
anal
ysis
of c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
esX.
Tu
& A
. Che
n
A s
tudy
on
tem
pera
ture
var
iatio
n of
ste
el b
ox
gird
er fo
r con
stru
ctio
n of
key
-seg
men
t clo
sure
of p
artia
lly e
arth
-anc
hore
d ca
ble-
stay
ed b
ridge
sS.
-J. P
ark,
Y.-G
. Kim
& S
.-H. K
im
Fatig
ue c
rack
repa
ir us
ing
drill
ed h
oles
and
exte
rnal
ly b
onde
d C
FRP
strip
sF.
Lin
, J.G
. Sun
, H. N
akam
ura
& K
. Mae
da
Long
-ter
m m
onito
ring
of c
ompo
site
gird
ers
usin
g op
tical
fibe
r sen
sor
Y. O
shim
a &
M. K
ado
Num
eric
al d
urab
ility
ana
lysi
s of
rein
forc
ed
conc
rete
brid
ges
with
focu
s on
hyg
ro-t
herm
al
beha
vior
F. C
ram
er, U
. Kow
alsk
y &
D. D
inkl
er
Stru
ctur
al a
naly
sis
of b
ridge
s w
ith ti
me-
varia
nt
mod
ulus
of e
last
icity
und
er m
ovin
g lo
ads
H. A
ied
& A
. Gon
zale
z
Perfo
rman
ce a
nd d
urab
ility
ver
ifica
tion
test
s on
ratio
naliz
ed jo
int o
f pre
cast
ste
el-c
oncr
ete
com
posi
te d
eck
for r
epla
cem
ent o
f det
erio
rate
d hi
ghw
ay b
ridge
sla
bH
. Miz
uno,
H. K
aido
, S. M
atsu
i & T
. Sug
iyam
a
Ass
essi
ng th
e va
lue
of a
ltern
ativ
e br
idge
hea
lth
mon
itorin
g sy
stem
sM
. Poz
zi &
A. D
er K
iure
ghia
n
Furt
her s
tudy
of c
hlor
ide
pene
trat
ion
in a
RC
sla
b su
stai
ning
in-s
ervi
ce lo
ads
A. D
eif,
B. M
artín
-Pér
ez &
B. C
ousi
n
Relia
bilit
y an
alys
is o
f foo
tbrid
ge s
ervi
ceab
ility
co
nsid
erin
g cr
owd
load
ing
J. K
eogh
, C.C
. Cap
rani
, P. A
rchb
old
& P
. Fan
ning
Stee
l pla
te p
re-s
tress
ing
rein
forc
emen
t for
cop
ed
stee
l gird
er e
nds
Y. N
agao
, K. M
atsu
mot
o, H
. Nam
iki &
M. S
akan
o
Low
cos
t dyn
amic
str
uctu
ral i
dent
ifica
tion
syst
em
for e
xten
sive
brid
ge m
onito
ring
J. G
arcí
a-Pa
laci
os, A
. Ara
ujo,
O. N
ieto
-Tal
adriz
,A
. Sam
artín
, E. R
eynd
ers
& G
. de
Roec
k
Estim
atio
n of
diff
usio
n co
effic
ient
of c
hlor
ide
ions
fo
r con
cret
e du
rabi
lity
desi
gnB.
S. P
ark,
J.W
. Seo
k, J
.M. P
ark,
J.-Y
. Cho
&J.
Y. K
im
The
stud
y on
sta
bilit
y of
brid
ge o
n w
hich
hea
vy
mili
tary
veh
icle
pas
ses
A. D
o Ky
oun
Kim
, B. J
ae U
k Le
e &
C. Y
oung
Gu
Kang
Expe
rimen
tal s
tudy
on
high
stre
ngth
one
-sid
e bo
lted
join
tsK.
Nak
ajim
a, H
. Suz
uki,
Y. K
awab
e &
K. F
ujii
28
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rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
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dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (T
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Joan
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Stru
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mon
itorin
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mag
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tect
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usin
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daBo
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atto
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, F.
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elin
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paci
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ges
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ach
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l-Em
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amag
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appr
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t of a
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ctio
n sy
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ulti-
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inte
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plac
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f roa
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rühw
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mit
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Stee
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ehab
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brid
ge re
habi
litat
ion
and
sust
aina
bilit
yA
.M. D
initz
& M
.S. S
tenk
o
Con
flict
ing
polic
ies
with
CW
R on
ope
n de
ck
brid
ges
R.A
.P. S
wee
ney
Repa
ir of
fatig
ue c
rack
s on
ste
el p
late
dec
k in
hi
ghw
ay b
ridge
s w
ith h
eavy
traf
ficK.
Tok
umas
u, M
. Kaw
amur
a &
T. N
ishi
oka
Wire
less
cra
ck s
ensi
ng u
sing
an
RFID
-bas
ed
fold
ed p
atch
ant
enna
X. Y
i, Y.
Wan
g, R
.T. L
eon,
J. C
oope
r,M
.M. T
entz
eris
Life
-cyc
le c
ost e
stim
atio
n of
a n
ew m
etal
spra
ying
sys
tem
for s
teel
brid
ges
T. K
ondo
& S
. Oku
no
App
licat
ion
of ri
sk a
naly
sis
for t
he p
rese
rvat
ion
of p
ost-
tens
ione
d gi
rder
brid
ge d
ecks
C. C
rem
ona,
G. L
acos
te, P
. Cor
fdir,
S. N
eier
s,
C. A
ubag
nac,
E. D
elah
aye,
C. M
arco
tte
& P
. Pa
illus
seau
Dev
elop
men
t of t
he h
ot-s
pot s
tress
sen
sor a
nd
appl
icat
ion
to o
rtho
tropi
c st
eel d
eck
T. U
esug
i, S.
Fujit
a, S
. Tsu
kam
oto,
T. Y
amag
ami &
M
. Sak
ano
Piez
oele
ctric
-bas
ed c
rack
det
ectio
n te
chni
ques
of
conc
rete
str
uctu
res:
exp
erim
enta
l stu
dyJ.
S. Z
hu, C
.E. G
ao &
L.K
. He
Basi
c cr
eep
stud
y an
d fo
rmul
atio
nof
a n
ew m
odel
M. Z
eine
ddin
e, W
. Rap
hael
& A
. Cha
teau
neuf
Jack
ing
of b
ridge
gird
ers
for b
earin
g re
plac
emen
tA
.P. R
anas
ingh
e &
W.L
. Got
tsha
llPr
ince
ss M
arga
ret B
ridge
reha
bilit
atio
nA
.R. Z
aki &
A. F
M G
irgis
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curr
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posi
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Rese
arch
and
App
licat
ions
in B
ridge
Hea
lth
Mon
itorin
g (3
)
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Life
-Cyc
le D
esig
n &
Ass
essm
ent o
f Brid
ges
expo
sed
to C
orro
sion
and
oth
er H
azar
ds (2
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Ligh
t Rai
l Brid
ges
in C
hong
qing
, Chi
naSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:A
dvan
ces
in E
ngin
eerin
g St
ruct
ure
Man
agem
ent
in F
inla
nd
Cha
irs:
Mus
tafa
Gul
& M
iche
l Gho
snC
hairs
:A
less
andr
o Pa
lerm
o &
Jam
ie P
adge
ttC
hairs
:M
an-C
hung
Tan
g &
Chu
ck S
eim
Cha
irs:
Mar
ja-K
aarin
a Sö
derq
vist
& R
isto
Kiv
iluom
a
Theo
retic
al te
stin
g of
an
empi
rical
mod
e de
com
posi
tion
dam
age
dete
ctio
n ap
proa
ch
usin
g a
spat
ial v
ehic
le-b
ridge
inte
ract
ion
mod
elJ.
Mer
edith
& A
. Gon
zále
z
Mai
nten
ance
opt
imiz
atio
n of
sus
pend
er ro
pes
of s
uspe
nsio
n br
idge
sK.
Sak
ai, S
. Kus
uhar
a, A
. Mor
iyam
a &
K. O
giha
ra
Des
ign
of C
aiJi
a ra
il br
idge
ove
r Jia
Ling
rive
rin
Con
gQin
gB.
Liu
, Y. Q
i & L
. Lin
Gui
delin
es fo
r cal
cula
ting
the
life
cycl
e co
sts
R. K
ivilu
oma
& P
. Kor
hone
n
Inve
stig
atio
n of
str
uctu
ral h
ealth
of t
imbe
r pile
s su
ppor
ting
aged
brid
geT.
Nis
hika
wa,
Y. K
omat
su, S
. Yum
oto,
T. Y
amag
uchi
, T. M
ino
& T
. Mat
sum
oto
Mul
ti-ob
ject
ive
cost
ana
lysi
s fo
r brid
ges
cons
ider
ing
disa
ster
s, b
ridge
form
and
driv
ing
com
fort
Y.Q
. Wan
g, A
.R. C
hen,
X. R
uan
& Y
. Li
Des
ign
of th
e C
hong
qing
Cai
yuan
ba Y
angt
ze
river
brid
ge fo
r dua
l hig
hway
and
rail
traf
ficA
.-S. L
iu &
Z.-G
. Jia
ng (T
. Ma)
Man
agem
ent o
f ins
pect
ion
data
qua
lity
of th
e Tr
ansp
ort A
genc
y’s s
truc
ture
sM
.-K. S
öder
qvis
t
Base
line-
less
str
uctu
ral h
ealth
mon
itorin
g sy
stem
ba
sed
on re
curr
ence
qua
ntifi
catio
n an
alys
isY.
Nom
ura,
T. K
usak
a, D
. Mor
imot
o &
H. F
urut
a
Life
-cyc
le s
eism
ic e
valu
atio
n of
exi
stin
g re
info
rced
con
cret
e br
idge
s co
nsid
erin
g co
rros
ion
of s
teel
rein
forc
emen
tY.
-C. O
u, A
.B. D
elim
a &
L. C
ute
Win
d-re
sist
ant s
tudy
on
Cho
ngqi
ng
Cha
otia
nmen
Yan
gtze
Brid
ge –
The
long
est
arch
brid
ge in
the
wor
ldC
. Wan
g, Z
. Li &
P. D
eng
The
new
man
agem
ent s
yste
m o
f eng
inee
ring
stru
ctur
es in
Fin
land
M.-K
. Söd
erqv
ist &
M. V
eijo
la
One
yea
r mon
itorin
g of
brid
ge e
igen
frequ
ency
an
d ve
hicl
e w
eigh
t for
SH
MY.
Osh
ima,
S. H
eng
& H
. Kaw
ano
Effe
ct o
f var
ying
sur
face
age
ing
on fr
ost-
salt
scal
ing
H. K
uosa
, M. L
eivo
, E. H
olt &
R.M
. Fer
reira
Dev
elop
men
t of r
ail t
rans
it in
mou
ntai
nous
city
of
Cho
nqin
g, C
hina
J.-H
. Zho
ng (T
. Ma)
Brid
ge li
fe c
ycle
opt
imis
atio
n, th
e N
ordi
c ET
SI
proj
ect
M. T
orkk
eli &
M. P
iispa
nen
Mon
itorin
g ap
plic
atio
ns p
rovi
ding
long
-ter
m
bene
fits
to o
wne
rsT.
Spu
ler,
G. M
oor &
R. B
erge
r
Mod
ellin
g sy
nerg
istic
effe
cts
of c
arbo
natio
n/ch
lorid
e pe
netr
atio
n an
d fro
st a
ttac
k fo
r ser
vice
lif
e de
sign
of c
oncr
ete
brid
ges
E. V
esik
ari,
H. K
uosa
, J. P
iiron
en &
R.M
. Fer
reira
Gui
delin
es a
nd p
olic
y fo
r mai
ntai
ning
and
man
agin
g al
l eng
inee
ring
stru
ctur
esof
the
Traf
fic A
genc
yM
. Tor
kkel
i & J
. Läm
sä
Firs
t yea
r dat
a m
inin
g fo
r vib
ratio
n ba
sed
cond
ition
mon
itorin
g of
a c
able
sta
yed
brid
geZ.
Sun
& T
. Yan
Mul
ti-ob
ject
ive
optim
izat
ion
of e
ngin
eerin
g st
ruct
ures
P. V
irtal
a, P
.D. T
hom
pson
& R
. Elli
s
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Ro
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Gen
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Ses
sion
:H
ighw
ay B
ridge
s an
d Vi
aduc
tsSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:A
dvan
ces
in N
onde
stru
ctiv
e Ev
alua
tion
and
Mon
itorin
g of
Con
cret
e Br
idge
Dec
ks
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:W
ind
Effe
cts
on B
ridge
sSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:N
ew D
evel
opm
ents
on
the
Brid
ge S
afet
y,
Mai
nten
ance
and
Man
agem
ent i
n M
exic
o
Cha
irs:
Ant
onio
Mar
í & L
ucio
Fer
rett
i Tor
ricel
liC
hairs
:Iv
an B
arto
li &
Em
in A
ktan
Cha
irs:
Hyu
n-M
oo K
oh &
Fra
nces
co P
etrin
i C
hairs
:D
avid
De
León
& F
ranc
esca
Bra
ndo
Eart
hqua
ke re
trofit
cam
paig
n fo
r lar
ge s
cale
br
idge
s in
Ista
nbul
N.M
. Apa
ydin
Verifi
catio
n of
adv
ance
d el
ectro
mag
netic
m
easu
rem
ent t
echn
ique
s fo
r cor
rosi
onan
d fra
ctur
e de
tect
ion
of b
ridge
tend
ons
A. H
olst
, H. B
udel
man
n &
H.-J
. Wic
hman
n
Stat
ic a
nd d
ynam
ic w
indp
roof
effi
cien
cy
eval
uatio
n fo
r brid
ge c
ross
sec
tion
cons
ider
ed
tran
smis
sion
of f
airin
gH
. Lee
, S. O
h, N
. Chu
n &
H.-E
. Lee
Tim
e va
riatio
n of
brid
ges
stru
ctur
al re
liabi
lity
due
to c
orro
sion
in M
exic
oD
. De
León
, C.A
. Gon
zále
z-Pé
rez,
S. D
íaz,
D. D
elga
do &
J.C
. Art
eaga
Brid
ges
and
viad
ucts
of “
Varia
nte
di V
alic
o”
proj
ect
L. F
erre
tti T
orric
elli
& A
. Mar
chio
ndel
li
Dam
age
asse
ssm
ent o
f rei
nfor
ced
conc
rete
dec
ks
due
to c
hlor
ide-
indu
ced
corro
sion
of r
einf
orci
ng
bars
and
fatig
ueY.
Ishi
kaw
a, M
. Aoy
ama,
Y. A
dach
i & M
. Nag
ai
Blow
-up
osci
llatin
g so
lutio
ns to
som
e no
nlin
ear
four
th o
rder
diff
eren
tial e
quat
ions
des
crib
ing
osci
llatio
ns o
f sus
pens
ion
brid
ges
F. G
azzo
la &
R. P
avan
i
Para
met
ric s
tudy
of b
ridge
s w
ith s
ubst
ruct
ure
irreg
ular
con
ditio
nsM
.C. G
ómez
-Sob
erón
& D
.J. S
alas
-Men
gchú
n
The
rene
wal
of t
he B
urts
chei
dt V
iadu
ct in
Aac
hen
Ger
man
yA
. Lau
bach
Cha
ract
eriz
atio
n an
d de
tect
ion
of b
ridge
dec
k de
terio
ratio
nK.
R. M
aser
, A.J
. Car
mic
hael
, N.M
. Mar
tino
&R.
Birk
en
Stud
y on
long
-ter
m w
ind
data
reco
rded
at S
uton
g Br
idge
site
H. W
ang,
J. N
iu, T
. Guo
& Z
. Zon
g
Sim
plifi
ed re
visi
on o
f brid
ge s
truc
tura
l typ
es
on s
eism
ic z
ones
. Spe
cific
cas
es o
n O
axac
a,
Gue
rrero
, Mic
hoac
an, C
olim
a an
d M
exic
o St
ate
H. H
erná
ndez
-Bar
rios
& D
. de
León
-Esc
obed
o
Hig
hway
A24
in It
aly:
impr
ovem
ent o
f sei
smic
pe
rform
ance
F. In
celli
, B. R
inal
di, E
. De
Ang
elis
& S
. Man
cini
Non
-des
truc
tive
high
way
insp
ectio
n m
etho
ds
usin
g hi
gh d
efini
tion
vide
o an
d in
frare
d te
chno
logy
M. M
atsu
mot
o, M
. Sug
imot
o, K
. Has
him
oto
&K.
Mita
ni
Win
d sh
ield
ing
on lo
ng s
pan
brid
ges
S. K
ite, M
. Car
ter &
E. O
zkan
Dyn
amic
cha
ract
eriz
atio
n of
hig
hway
brid
ges
M.E
. Rui
z Sa
ndov
al, G
. Mar
tínez
, R. R
ojas
,A
.R. S
ánch
ez, E
. O N
avar
ro, J
.M. J
ara,
B.A
. Olm
os &
J. d
e la
C. T
ejed
a
The
mai
nten
ance
of b
ridge
str
uctu
res:
the
case
of t
he S
oler
i Via
duct
in C
uneo
G. P
isto
ne, A
.D. C
aval
lo, R
. Enr
ici &
S. N
icol
a
Rapi
d se
ism
ic s
cann
ing
for b
ridge
dec
k N
DE
J.S.
Pop
ovic
s, T
. Oh
& R
.W. A
rndt
Mon
itorin
g in
tegr
ity a
nd c
orro
sion
dam
age
on c
able
sta
yed
brid
ge “
Jaim
e D
oval
i” M
exic
oR.
Sot
o-Es
pitia
, J.R
. Vaz
quez
Gon
zale
z &
L. M
artin
ez-G
omez
Effic
ient
sol
utio
n fo
r brid
ge re
cons
truc
tion
V. P
opa
Ass
essi
ng fu
ll-de
pth
deck
join
t dur
abili
ty u
sing
em
bedd
ed s
enso
rs a
nd F
E si
mul
atio
nsU
.B. A
ttan
ayak
e, O
. Abu
dayy
eh, H
.M. A
ktan
,I.
Abd
el-Q
ader
, C. M
ansi
z &
E. A
lmai
ta
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08:00 - 09:30 Keynote Lectures (Auditorium)
Bruno GODART: Pathology, appraisal, repair and management of old prestressed beam and slab bridgesRichard SAUSE: Innovative steel bridge girders with tubular flangesJames BROWNJOHN: Operational deformations in long span bridges
09:30 - 11:00 T.Y. Lin’s Hundredth Birthday Special Plenary Session (Auditorium)
Chuck SEIM: The legacy of T.Y. Lin, his vision of bridge engineeringJiri STRASKI: Power of prestressingMarwan NADER: Design of the San Francisco Oakland Bay BridgeMan-Chung TANG: Conceptualization of a bridge across the Taiwan Strait
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break (Regina Palace Garden)
11:30 - 13:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
WeM-1 (Auditorium) Research and Applications in Bridge Health Monitoring (4)WeM-2 (Magnolia) Integral Bridges: Design and Technological IssuesWeM-3 (Azalea) Extreme Events of Long Span Bridges: Design, Assessment and
ManagementWeM-4 (Orchidea) Lessons Learnt from the Canterbury Earthquakes: Assessment,
Testing and Analysis of New Zealand BridgesWeM-5 (Gardenia) Energy Harvesting in Bridges and Transportation Infrastructure
NetworksWeM-6 (Ortensia) Many Bridges Aren’t Straight - Investigations of Curved and
Skewed StructuresWeM-7 (Mimosa) Corrosion Detection in Cables and Concrete Bridges by
Magnetic MethodsWeM-8 (Camelia) Bridge Management and Life-Cycle Cost
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch (Regina Palace Liberty Hall)
14:00 - 16:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
WeA-1 (Auditorium) Risk Based Bridge Management (1)WeA-2 (Magnolia) Residual Capacity and Service Life Assessment of BridgesWeA-3 (Azalea) Damage Identification and Bridge AssessmentWeA-4 (Orchidea) Vulnerability of Bridges to Fire and ExplosionWeA-5 (Gardenia) Monitoring and Inspection of BridgesWeA-6 (Ortensia) Bridge Joints and Seismic Protection DevicesWeA-7 (Mimosa) Optical Monitoring Techniques for Bridge Maintenance and SafetyWeA-8 (Camelia) Extending Bridge Life Through Industry Academic Partnerships
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break (Regina Palace Garden)
16:30 - 18:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions
WeE-1 (Auditorium) Risk Based Bridge Management (2)WeE-2 (Magnolia) Artificial Intelligence Methods in Bridge Analysis and DesignWeE-3 (Azalea) Design and Seismic Analysis of Long Span Bridges – Case StudiesWeE-4 (Orchidea) Composite Bridge StructuresWeE-5 (Gardenia) Understanding and Enhancing Bridge PerformanceWeE-6 (Ortensia) Bridge Modeling and SimulationWeE-7 (Mimosa) Analysis, Design and Testing of Road Timber BridgesWeE-8 (Camelia) Gusset Plates in Steel Truss Bridges: Testing, Analysis and Monitoring
18:00 - 19:00 Closing Ceremony
Program OverviewWednesday, July 11th, 2012
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Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
Keynote Lectures &T.Y. Lin Special Session
08:00 - 09:30 Keynote Lectures (Auditorium)Chairs: Franco Bontempi & Hyun-Moo Koh
Pathology, appraisal, repair and management of oldprestressed beam and slab bridges
Bruno GODARTUniversité Paris-Est, IFSTTARParis, France
Innovative steel bridge girders with tubular flanges
Richard SAUSEATLSS Center, Lehigh UniversityBethlehem, PA, USA
Operational deformations in long span bridges
James BROWNJOHNUniversity of SheffieldSheffield, UK
09:30 - 11:00 T.Y. Lin’s Hundredth Birthday Special Session (Auditorium)Chair: Dan M. Frangopol and Frieder Seible
The legacy of T.Y. Lin, his vision of bridge engineeringChuck SEIM, Consulting Bridge Engineer, El Cerrito, CA, USA
Power of prestressingJiri STRASKI, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic Design of the San Francisco Oakland Bay BridgeMarwan NADER, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA, USA Conceptualization of a bridge across the Taiwan Strait Man-Chung TANG, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Rese
arch
and
App
licat
ions
in B
ridge
Hea
lth
Mon
itorin
g (4
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Inte
gral
Brid
ges:
Des
ign
and
Tech
nolo
gica
l Iss
ues
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Extr
eme
Even
ts o
f Lon
g Sp
an B
ridge
s: D
esig
n,
Ass
essm
ent a
nd M
anag
emen
t
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Less
ons
Lear
nt fr
om th
e C
ante
rbur
y Ea
rthq
uake
s: A
sses
smen
t, Te
stin
g an
d A
naly
sis
of N
ew Z
eala
nd B
ridge
s
Cha
irs:
Nec
ati C
atba
s &
And
rea
Del
Gro
sso
Cha
irs:
Pier
Gio
rgio
Mal
erba
& V
ladi
mir
Kris
tek
Cha
irs:
Airo
ng C
hen
& B
runo
Bris
eghe
llaC
hairs
:A
less
andr
o Pa
lerm
o &
Lia
m W
othe
rspo
on
Upd
ate
on A
AR
brid
ge te
stin
g an
d m
onito
ring
R.A
.P. S
wee
ney
& D
. Ott
erTw
o in
tegr
al b
ridge
s co
nnec
ting
the
runw
ays
of th
e M
ilano
Mal
pens
a A
irpor
tP.
G. M
aler
ba &
G. C
omai
ta
Ana
lysi
s on
app
licab
ility
of h
ealth
mon
itorin
g te
chni
ques
on
a cu
rved
cab
le s
taye
d br
idge
B. B
riseg
hella
, A. C
hen,
X. L
i, T.
Zor
dan,
C. L
an &
E. M
azza
rolo
Perfo
rman
ce o
f brid
ges
durin
g th
e 20
10D
arfie
ld e
arth
quak
eL.
M. W
othe
rspo
on, L
.S. H
ogan
, A. P
aler
mo,
M. L
e H
eux,
M. B
rune
au &
M. A
nagn
osto
poul
ou
Ank
ara-
Ista
nbul
railw
ay h
igh
spee
d tr
ain
proj
ect,
cons
truc
tion
of v
iadu
ct V
4 of
240
0 m
eter
sS.
Ulu
öz, S
. Düz
basa
n, M
. Cam
ciog
lu &
E. Y
akit
Stru
ctur
e-so
il in
tera
ctio
n of
bur
ied
arch
brid
ges
M. F
ogla
r & V
. Kris
tek
Com
puta
tiona
l app
roac
h to
pre
dict
tran
spor
ting
poss
ibili
ty o
f con
cret
e in
long
-dis
tanc
e pu
mpi
ngS.
D. J
o, S
.G. L
ee, K
.P. J
ang,
S.H
. Kw
on,
C.K
. Par
k, J
.H. J
eong
& S
.H. L
ee
Ove
rvie
w o
f brid
ge p
erfo
rman
ce d
urin
g th
e 20
11 C
hris
tchu
rch
eart
hqua
keA
. Pal
erm
o, A
. Kiv
ell,
L.M
. Wot
hers
poon
,L.
S. H
ogan
, M. Y
ashi
nsky
, M. B
rune
au &
E. C
amna
sio
App
licat
ion
of O
BR fi
ber o
ptic
tech
nolo
gy in
th
e st
ruct
ural
hea
lth m
onito
ring
of th
e C
an F
atjó
Vi
aduc
t (C
erda
nyol
a de
l Val
lés
- Spa
in)
V. V
illal
ba, S
. Vill
alba
& J
.R. C
asas
Inte
gral
brid
ge d
esig
n so
lutio
ns fo
r Ita
lian
high
way
ove
rpas
ses
L. F
erre
tti T
orric
elli,
A. M
arch
iond
elli,
R. P
efan
o &
R. S
tucc
hi
Tim
e-de
pend
ent r
elia
bilit
y of
car
bona
tion
proc
ess
for c
oncr
ete
com
pone
nt w
ith s
urfa
ce
coat
ing
prot
ectio
nX.
Liu
, X. R
uan
& A
.R. C
hen
Obs
erve
d an
d pr
edic
ted
brid
ge d
amag
e fo
llow
ing
the
rece
nt C
ante
rbur
y ea
rthq
uake
s:
tow
ard
the
calib
ratio
n an
d re
finem
ent o
f da
mag
e an
d lo
ss e
stim
atio
n to
ols
M. B
rand
o, S
.L. L
in, S
. Gio
vina
zzi &
A. P
aler
mo
A c
ompa
rison
of d
iffer
ent d
ynam
ic
char
acte
rizat
ion
met
hods
for a
trus
s br
idge
T.R.
Wan
k, E
.V. F
erns
trom
& K
.A. G
rimm
elsm
an
Inte
gral
brid
ge: a
revi
ew o
n its
beh
avio
ur u
nder
ea
rthq
uake
load
sM
. Mas
rilay
anti
& L
. Wee
kes
Risk
bas
ed m
anag
emen
t in
Min
pu B
ridge
X. R
uan,
Z.Y
. Yin
& Z
.G. Y
anLa
tera
l spr
eadi
ng in
tera
ctio
n w
ith b
ridge
s du
ring
the
Can
terb
ury
eart
hqua
kes
E. C
amna
sio,
M. L
e H
eux,
A. P
aler
mo
&L.
M. W
othe
rspo
on
Hea
lth m
onito
ring
syst
em o
f brid
ges
netw
ork
in R
oman
iaC
.C. C
omis
u, G
. Boa
ca &
A. I
anos
The
desi
gn a
nd c
onst
ruct
ion
of b
ridge
str
uctu
re
erec
ted
by b
alan
ced
cant
ileve
rs m
etho
d si
tuat
ed
on th
e Pr
ague
byp
ass
M. Š
íste
k, V
. Eng
ler,
F. H
anus
, R. L
enne
r &L.
Vrá
blík
The
effe
ct o
f lan
e ch
angi
ng o
n lo
ng-s
pan
high
way
brid
ge tr
affic
load
ing
B. E
nrig
ht, C
. Car
ey, C
.C. C
apra
ni &
E.J
. OBr
ien
Forc
ed v
ibra
tion
test
ing
of b
ridge
dam
aged
in
the
2010
Dar
field
ear
thqu
ake
L.S.
Hog
an, L
.M. W
othe
rspo
on, S
. Bes
khyr
oun
&
J.M
. Ing
ham
Mon
itorin
g an
d co
nser
vatio
n sy
stem
des
ign
of
hist
oric
brid
ge b
ased
on
the
inte
rnet
of t
hing
sY.
Q. X
iang
, Q.P
. Li,
K. C
heng
& Q
.Q. W
u
Seis
mic
ass
essm
ent o
f mon
olith
ic v
s. p
in c
olum
n to
p co
nnec
tions
in R
/C s
kew
ed b
ridge
sN
. Att
arch
ian,
A. K
alan
tari
& A
.S. M
ogha
dam
Stru
ctur
al re
liabi
lity
of c
able
sta
yed
brid
ges
base
d on
ana
lysi
s of
def
orm
atio
nsV.
Str
aupe
& A
. Pae
gliti
s
An
asse
t man
agem
ent a
ppro
ach
to b
ridge
ba
rrie
r ret
rofit
sP.
S. M
cCar
ten
& N
. Llo
yd
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enan
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afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (W
eM-5
to
WeM
-8)
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nesd
ay M
orni
ng, J
uly
11th, 2
012
WeM
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ard
enia
Ro
om
WeM
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rten
sia
Ro
om
WeM
-7M
imo
sa R
oo
mW
eM-8
Cam
elia
Ro
om
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Ener
gy H
arve
stin
g in
Brid
ges
and
Tran
spor
tatio
n In
fras
truc
ture
Net
wor
ks
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Man
y Br
idge
s A
ren’
t Str
aigh
t - In
vest
igat
ions
of
Cur
ved
and
Skew
ed S
truc
ture
s
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Cor
rosi
on D
etec
tion
in C
able
s an
d C
oncr
ete
Brid
ges
by M
agne
tic M
etho
ds
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Br
idge
Man
agem
ent a
nd L
ife-C
ycle
Cos
t
Cha
irs:
Kons
tant
inos
Gko
umas
& D
anie
le D
avin
oC
hairs
:D
anie
l Lin
zell
& A
ndy
Scan
lon
Cha
irs:
Al G
horb
anpo
or &
Ber
nd H
illem
eier
Cha
irs:
Rist
o Ki
vilu
oma
& N
urda
n A
payd
in
Ener
gy h
arve
stin
g in
brid
ges
and
tran
spor
tatio
n in
frast
ruct
ure
netw
orks
: sta
te o
f art
, rec
ent t
rend
s an
d fu
ture
dev
elop
men
tsK.
Gko
umas
An
eval
uatio
n of
late
ral fl
ange
ben
ding
in s
trai
ght
and
skew
ed s
hort
-spa
n st
eel b
ridge
sK.
E. B
arth
, G.K
. Mic
hael
son
& N
.Y. G
alin
dez
Cor
rosi
on d
etec
tion
in te
ndon
s of
seg
men
tal
conc
rete
brid
ges
A. G
horb
anpo
or &
E. A
bdel
-Sal
am
Inte
grat
ed b
ridge
man
agem
ent f
rom
3D
-mod
el
to n
etw
ork
leve
lK.
Luk
as &
A. B
orrm
ann
Vibr
atio
n en
ergy
har
vest
ing
devi
ces
base
don
mag
neto
stric
tive
mat
eria
lsD
. Dav
ino,
C. V
ison
e &
A. G
iust
inia
ni
Beha
vior
of s
kew
ed c
oncr
ete
box
gird
er b
ridge
un
der s
tatic
and
dyn
amic
load
ing
X.-H
. He,
X.-W
. She
ng, A
. Sca
nlon
& D
.G. L
inze
ll
Mag
netic
insp
ectio
n of
adj
acen
t box
-bea
m
gird
ers
B. F
erna
ndes
, D.K
. Nim
s &
V. D
evab
hakt
uni
Net
wor
k br
idge
man
agem
ent w
ith li
fe-c
ycle
cost
opt
imiz
atio
nJ.
O. A
lmei
da, R
.M. D
elga
do &
P.F
. Tei
xeira
Non
linea
r vib
ratio
n ha
rves
ting
for e
xten
ded
stru
ctur
es m
onito
ring
L. G
amm
aito
ni, H
. Voc
ca, I
. Ner
i, F.
Orfe
i &F.
Tra
vass
o
Skew
ed s
teel
brid
ge c
ross
-fram
e liv
e lo
ad
perfo
rman
ceS.
D. M
urph
y &
D.G
. Lin
zell
Mag
netic
loca
lizat
ion
of fr
actu
res
of b
roke
n w
ires
in p
re-s
tress
ing
cabl
es o
f brid
ges
and
park
ing
deck
sB.
Hill
emei
er &
C.-I
Pak
The
who
le li
fe c
ostin
g of
brid
ge d
eck
repl
acem
ent –
A c
ase
stud
yT.
W. S
iwow
ski
A s
elf-p
ower
ed v
ibra
tion
mon
itorin
g an
d co
ntro
l sy
stem
for s
tay
cabl
es: n
umer
ical
stu
dyS.
Zhu
, W.A
. She
n &
J. L
i
Spec
ial c
onsi
dera
tions
in c
urve
d se
gmen
tal
post
-ten
sion
ed b
ridge
sA
.J. S
chok
ker
App
licat
ion
of li
ne s
cann
er in
rem
anen
tan
d ac
tive
field
com
pare
d w
ith th
e bi
g m
agne
t im
puls
e m
agne
tizat
ion
S. K
napp
& B
. Hill
emei
er
Expl
oitin
g lin
ear s
yste
m b
ehav
iour
to d
eter
min
e st
ruct
ure
leve
l cos
ts b
ased
on
elem
ent c
ondi
tion
stat
esD
. Fer
nand
o, B
.T. A
dey
& S
. Wal
brid
ge
Des
ign
of e
nerg
y ha
rves
ting
brid
ge c
onsi
derin
g pr
actic
al tr
affic
con
ditio
nsM
.S. C
hoi,
S.H
. Kim
& H
.E. Y
oun
Effe
ct o
f ske
wne
ss o
n sh
ear f
orce
app
lied
to s
hear
key
s in
ske
wed
hig
hway
brid
ges
A. K
alan
tari
& S
.M.J
. For
ough
i
Fast
and
inno
vativ
e de
tect
ion
of fr
actu
res
in p
rest
ress
ing
tend
ons
on G
erm
an h
ighw
ay-
brid
ges
C. F
lohr
er
Mod
ellin
g in
spec
tion
and
fatig
ue re
trofit
ting
by p
ost-
wel
d tre
atm
ent i
n br
idge
man
agem
ent
syst
ems
S. W
albr
idge
, D. F
erna
ndo
& B
.T. A
dey
Seis
mic
upg
rade
of s
teel
cur
ved
high
way
via
duct
s w
ith is
olat
ion
bear
ings
and
cab
le re
stra
iner
sC
. Men
dez
Gal
indo
, G. M
oor,
R. B
erge
r &T.
Hay
ashi
kaw
a
Zam
bia
brid
ge a
nd c
ulve
rt in
spec
tion
and
man
agem
ent s
yste
mM
.C. S
chel
lhas
e, J
.K. S
haffe
r & B
.D. W
itter
Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
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dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (W
eA-1
to
WeA
-4)
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:00
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nesd
ay A
fter
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, Jul
y 11
th, 2
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om
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a R
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hid
ea R
oo
m
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Risk
Bas
ed B
ridge
Man
agem
ent (
1)G
ener
al S
essi
on:
Resi
dual
Cap
acity
and
Ser
vice
Life
Ass
essm
ent
of B
ridge
s
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:D
amag
e Id
entifi
catio
n an
d Br
idge
Ass
essm
ent
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Vuln
erab
ility
of B
ridge
s to
Fire
and
Exp
losi
on
Cha
irs:
Leo
Klat
ter &
Jun
g Si
k Ko
ngC
hairs
:So
fia D
iniz
& T
atja
na Is
akov
icC
hairs
:Sa
ra C
asci
ati &
Ste
fani
a A
rang
ioC
hairs
:Lu
isa
Giu
liani
& C
hris
tos
Geo
rgak
is
Brid
ge ri
sk m
anag
emen
t: ba
ck to
bas
ics
P.S.
McC
arte
nEn
hanc
ed a
naly
tical
met
hod
of p
redi
ctin
g re
sidu
al s
treng
th c
apac
ities
of c
orro
ded
stee
l br
idge
pla
tes
J.M
.R.S
. App
uham
y, M
. Ohg
a, P
. Chu
n, S
. Fu
ruka
wa
& P
.B.R
. Dis
sana
yake
App
licat
ion
of th
e op
erat
iona
l mod
al a
naly
sis
and
mod
al u
pdat
ing
met
hods
for t
he c
hara
cter
izat
ion
of th
e lo
ngitu
dina
l mod
ulus
of a
n an
cien
t re
info
rced
con
cret
e tr
uss
brid
ge in
Alm
eria
(Spa
in)
J.F.
J. A
lons
o &
A.S
. Pér
ez
Vuln
erab
ility
of b
ridge
s to
fire
L. G
iulia
ni, C
. Cro
sti &
F. G
entil
i
Risk
Bas
ed In
spec
tion
(RBI
) at R
ijksw
ater
staa
tJ.
Bak
ker &
L. K
latt
erLi
fe ti
me
exte
nsio
n of
pre
stre
ssed
bea
ms
usin
g ca
thod
ic p
rote
ctio
nR.
Bru
eckn
er, C
.P. A
tkin
s &
P. L
ambe
rt
Stru
ctur
al a
sses
smen
t of b
ridge
s an
d he
alth
m
onito
ring
prog
ram
s ba
sed
on d
ynam
ical
test
sF.
Ben
edet
tini,
A. M
oras
si &
F. V
estro
ni
Eval
uatio
n of
str
uctu
ral r
isk
for b
ridge
s un
der fi
reF.
Gen
tili &
F. P
etrin
i
Risk
bas
ed b
ridge
pla
nnin
g in
Min
neso
taP.
D. T
hom
pson
, H. R
oger
s &
D. T
hom
asSe
rvic
e lif
e as
sess
men
t of s
teel
rive
ted
railw
ay
brid
ges:
a c
ase
stud
yL.
Cas
cini
, M. D
’Ani
ello
, F. P
ortio
li &
R. L
ando
lfo
Dam
age
dete
ctio
n in
a s
uspe
nsio
n br
idge
m
odel
usi
ng th
e in
terp
olat
ion
dam
age
dete
ctio
n m
etho
dM
. Dom
anes
chi,
M.P
. Lim
onge
lli &
L. M
artin
elli
Ada
ptin
g O
penS
ees
to s
imul
ate
brid
ge s
truc
ture
s in
fire
A. U
sman
i, Y.
Jia
ng, J
. Jia
ng, L
. Jia
ng &
S. W
elch
Insp
ectio
n m
etho
d re
late
d to
str
uctu
ral s
afet
yof
RC
str
uctu
res
A. d
e Bo
er &
N. B
ooij
Resi
dual
cap
acity
from
agg
rega
te in
terlo
ckof
cra
cked
con
cret
e sl
ab b
ridge
E.O
.L. L
ants
oght
, C. v
an d
er V
een
& J
.C.
Wal
rave
n
Dam
age
dete
ctio
n in
sus
pens
ion
brid
ges
from
w
ind
resp
onse
mea
sure
men
ts a
nd a
utom
atic
m
ode
sele
ctio
n: a
feas
ibili
ty s
tudy
F. U
bert
ini &
A.L
. Mat
eraz
zi
Evac
uatio
n of
mix
ed p
opul
atio
ns fr
om tr
ains
on b
ridge
sC
. Kin
dler
, J.G
. Sør
ense
n &
A.S
. Ded
eric
hs
Firs
t res
ults
of t
he G
erm
an B
MS
– In
fluen
ceof
dat
a av
aila
bilit
y an
d qu
ality
R. H
olst
(T. N
eum
ann)
Shea
r per
form
ance
of l
ong-
term
cor
rode
d re
info
rced
con
cret
e be
ams
I. Kh
an, R
. Fra
nçoi
s &
A. C
aste
l
Dyn
amic
cha
ract
eriz
atio
n of
mul
tiple
iden
tical
sp
ans
of a
ste
el g
irder
brid
geR.
Mae
stri,
E.V
. Fer
nstro
m &
K.A
. Grim
mel
sman
Expe
rimen
tal t
estin
g of
bla
st re
sist
ance
FRC
and
RC b
ridge
sM
. Fog
lar,
M. K
ovar
& A
. Koh
outk
ova
Con
sist
ency
of b
ridge
det
erio
ratio
n ra
tes
acro
ss
agen
cies
P.D
. Tho
mps
on
Stre
ngth
of c
orro
ded
stee
l str
uctu
re b
onde
dw
ith s
teel
cov
er p
late
M. F
ukud
a, K
. Fuj
ii, T
. Nak
ayam
a &
H. H
orii
Expe
rimen
tal m
odal
ana
lysi
s an
d fa
tigue
as
sess
men
t on
the
Lago
scur
o vi
aduc
tL.
Vin
cenz
i, M
. Sav
oia
& W
. Sal
vato
re
The
real
-tim
e al
arm
ing
tech
niqu
e of
shi
p-co
llisi
on
to lo
ng-s
pan
brid
ges
base
d on
the
disp
lace
men
t da
ta o
f exp
ansi
on jo
ints
Y.F.
Zha
ng, S
.C. Z
hu, &
L.T
. Zha
ng
Inco
rpor
atin
g ris
k an
d cr
itica
lity
in b
ridge
m
anag
emen
t dec
isio
n m
akin
g an
d pr
ojec
t pr
iorit
izat
ion
R.M
. Elli
s &
K. H
ong
Shea
r stre
ngth
for c
orro
ded
plat
e gi
rder
brid
geT.
Shi
moz
ato,
Y. T
amak
i, Y.
Ariz
umi,
T. Y
abuk
i &
S. O
no
Mod
e sh
ape
estim
atio
n of
a b
ridge
usi
ng th
e re
spon
ses
of p
assi
ng v
ehic
les
Y. O
shim
a, K
. Yam
amot
o &
K. S
ugiu
ra
Repa
ir an
d dy
nam
ic-b
ased
con
ditio
n as
sess
men
t of
impa
ct d
amag
e to
a fr
eew
ay o
verp
ass
brid
ge
near
Mos
sel B
ay, S
outh
Afri
caA
.A. N
ewm
ark,
P. M
oyo
& E
.J. K
ruge
r
The
use
of M
INLP
to d
eter
min
e op
timal
pr
eser
vatio
n st
rate
gies
for r
oad
links
com
pose
d of
pav
emen
t sec
tions
and
brid
ges
N. L
etha
nh &
B.T
. Ade
y
An
appr
oach
to e
valu
atin
g th
e in
fluen
ces
of a
ging
on
the
syst
em c
apac
ity o
f ste
el I-
gird
er b
ridge
sJ.
McC
onne
ll, G
. McC
arth
y, &
D. W
urst
Wire
less
impe
danc
e se
nsor
nod
e fo
r str
uctu
ral
heal
th m
onito
ring
of c
able
-anc
hora
ge s
ubsy
stem
J.-T
. Kim
, K.-D
. Ngu
yen
& P
.-Y. L
ee
Con
sequ
ence
-bas
ed ro
bust
ness
ass
essm
ent
of b
ridge
str
uctu
res
F. B
rand
o, L
. Cao
, P. O
lmat
i & K
. Gko
umas
37
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MA
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rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
Bri
dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Wednesday, July 11th, 2012C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons
(WeA
-5 t
o W
eA-8
) 14
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16:0
0 | W
edne
sday
Aft
erno
on, J
uly
11th, 2
012
WeA
-5G
ard
enia
Ro
om
WeA
-6O
rten
sia
Ro
om
WeA
-7M
imo
sa R
oo
mW
eA-8
Cam
elia
Ro
om
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:M
onito
ring
and
Insp
ectio
n of
Brid
ges
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Br
idge
Joi
nts
and
Seis
mic
Pro
tect
ion
Dev
ices
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Opt
ical
Mon
itorin
g Te
chni
ques
for B
ridge
M
aint
enan
ce a
nd S
afet
y
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Exte
ndin
g Br
idge
Life
Thr
ough
Indu
stry
A
cade
mic
Par
tner
ship
s
Cha
irs:
Ale
ssan
dro
De
Stef
ano
& F
ilipp
o U
bert
ini
Cha
irs:
Gia
nni M
oor &
Virg
inio
Qua
glin
iC
hairs
:Pa
ul S
umitr
o &
Hiro
shi M
atsu
daC
hairs
:Eu
gene
OBr
ien
& J
ohn
Sore
nsen
Ther
mog
raph
y fo
r the
insp
ectio
n of
in
frast
ruct
ures
R.W
. Arn
dt &
H. P
arva
rdeh
Ass
essm
ent o
f brid
ge e
xpan
sion
join
ts u
sing
lo
ng-t
erm
dis
plac
emen
t mea
sure
men
t und
er
chan
ging
env
ironm
ent
Y. D
eng,
Y.L
. Din
g, A
.Q. L
i & G
.D. Z
hou
Fiel
d lo
adin
g m
easu
rem
ent o
f pos
t-te
nsio
n PC
gi
rder
brid
ge w
ith li
ne s
enso
r sca
nner
A. D
emiz
u, H
. Mat
suda
, Y. I
to, K
. Hid
a, T
. O
kam
oto,
M. U
chin
o &
P. S
umitr
o
Intro
duct
ion
to th
e Lo
ng L
ife B
ridge
s pr
ojec
tE.
J. O
Brie
n, A
.J. O
’Con
nor &
J.E
. Arr
igan
(M.
Tuck
er)
Mon
itorin
g du
ring
larg
e co
nstr
uctio
n pr
ojec
tsH
. De
Back
er, A
. Out
tier,
K. S
chot
te, D
. Sta
el,
W. N
agy
& P
h. V
an B
ogae
rt
Dyn
amic
resp
onse
of i
sola
ted
viad
uct c
onsi
derin
g kn
ocki
ng-o
ff ef
fect
s of
dis
plac
emen
t res
trai
ners
M. M
atsu
mur
a &
M. Y
oshi
da
App
licat
ion
of fu
ll-fie
ld n
on-c
onta
ct m
easu
rem
ent
tech
nolo
gy to
cla
rifica
tion
of d
eter
iora
tion
mec
hani
sm o
n co
nstr
uctio
nal m
ater
ial
H. G
oda,
M. H
ibin
o, Y
. Kaw
abat
a, M
. Uch
ino
&H
. Mat
suda
Att
enua
ting
reso
nant
beh
avio
r of a
tied
arc
h ra
ilway
brid
ge u
sing
incr
ease
d ha
nger
dam
ping
A. A
nder
sson
& R
. Kar
oum
i
Rem
ote
mon
itorin
g of
sus
pens
ion
brid
geca
bles
as
calib
rate
d in
the
labo
rato
ryan
d te
sted
in th
e fie
ldD
. Kha
zem
, K. S
erza
n &
R. B
etti
Des
ign
and
test
ing
of s
eism
ic p
rote
ctio
n de
vice
s fo
r brid
ges
acco
rdin
g to
EN
151
29C
. Men
dez
Gal
indo
, T. S
pule
r, G
. Moo
r & R
. Be
rger
Exis
ting
brid
ge s
truc
tura
l ide
ntifi
catio
n by
vi
brat
ion
mea
sure
men
ts u
sing
lase
r dop
pler
ve
loci
met
erK.
Mak
ino,
C. M
orita
, H. M
atsu
da, P
,S. S
umitr
o &
S.
Yan
ai
Impr
oved
brid
ge re
spon
se e
valu
atio
n ba
sed
on
dyna
mic
test
ing
I. G
onzá
lez,
R. K
arou
mi &
A. L
Lore
ns
Ass
essi
ng im
pact
-ech
o te
st v
aria
bles
for
dete
ctin
g lo
ss o
f bon
d in
RC
brid
ge c
olum
nsA
. Pag
nott
a, P
. Gar
doni
, D. T
rejo
& Q
. Hua
ng
Hig
h da
mpi
ng c
urve
d su
rface
slid
ing
isol
ator
s fo
r br
idge
sV.
Qua
glin
i
Dev
elop
men
t of a
hyb
rid c
amer
a sy
stem
for
brid
ge in
spec
tion
S. N
ishi
mur
a, K
. Kim
oto,
S. K
usuh
ara,
S.
Kaw
abat
a, A
. Abe
& T
. Oka
zaw
a
Prob
abili
stic
app
roac
h to
fatig
ueJ.
Bau
ssar
on &
T. Y
alam
as
Low
-pow
er w
irele
ss m
onito
ring
of fr
actu
re-c
ritic
al
brid
ges
D.L
. Pot
ter,
J.D
. Fas
l, T.
A. H
elw
ig, S
.L. W
ood,
V.
A. S
amar
as, A
.A. Y
ouse
f, K.
H. F
rank
& R
.E.
Lind
enbe
rg
The
impr
ovem
ent o
f the
sei
smic
resp
onse
of a
con
cret
e br
idge
by
usin
g is
olat
ion
devi
ces
I.R. R
acan
el, D
.I. C
retu
& M
. Con
tiu
Mon
itorin
g of
sho
rt &
long
term
cab
le fo
rce
on
a ca
ble
stay
ed b
ridge
usi
ng p
acka
ge ty
pe F
BG
sens
ors
D.Y
. Par
k, D
.G. K
im, S
.H. K
im &
S.W
. Lee
Relia
bilit
y-ba
sed
asse
ssm
ent o
f fat
igue
life
for
brid
ges
H.S
. Tof
t & J
.D. S
øren
sen
Brid
ge m
onito
ring
by fi
ber o
ptic
def
orm
atio
n se
nsor
s: a
cas
e st
udy
G. U
va, D
. Raf
fael
e, F
. Por
co, A
. Fio
re &
G. P
orco
Rene
wal
of s
mal
l mov
emen
t exp
ansi
on jo
ints
with
m
inim
um b
reak
-out
and
tim
e re
quire
men
tsT.
Spu
ler &
G. M
oor
Stra
in v
isua
lizat
ion
stic
ker u
sing
Moi
ré fr
inge
for
rem
ote
sens
ing
T. T
akak
i, K.
Fuj
ii, I.
Ishi
i, S.
Um
emot
o, H
. Oha
ta,
N. M
iyam
oto
& T
. Oka
mto
Traf
fic lo
ad m
odel
s fo
r lon
g sp
an b
ridge
sA
.A. H
arap
etov
a, A
.J. O
’Con
nor &
E.J
. OBr
ien
Wire
less
inte
rroga
tion
of p
assi
ve c
rack
sen
sor
Z. X
u, Y
. Jia
, R. V
alen
tín &
G. P
orte
laRe
new
al o
f brid
ge e
xpan
sion
join
ts w
ith
min
imal
dis
rupt
ion
to tr
affic
– A
sol
utio
n us
ing
mod
ular
ised
slid
ing
finge
r joi
nts
T. S
pule
r & G
. Moo
r
Stra
in m
easu
rem
ent o
f brid
ge m
embe
rs u
sing
st
rain
vis
ualiz
atio
n st
icke
rS.
Um
emot
o, H
. Oha
ta, N
. Miy
amot
o, T
. O
kam
oto,
T. T
akak
i, K.
Fuj
ii &
I. Is
hii
Proc
edur
es fo
r cal
ibra
ting
Euro
code
traf
fic lo
ad
Mod
el 1
for n
atio
nal c
ondi
tions
E.J.
OBr
ien
& A
.J. O
’Con
nor,
J.E.
Arr
igan
Ass
istin
g ro
utin
e in
spec
tion
of h
ighw
ay b
ridge
s w
ith IF
C-b
ased
3D
mod
els
S.-H
. Lee
, M.G
. Hua
ng &
B.-G
. Kim
A s
tudy
on
the
dura
bilit
y pe
rform
ance
s fo
r brid
ge
expa
nsio
n jo
ints
D. W
akab
ayas
hi, T
. Asa
i & S
. Ono
Mon
itorin
g of
a p
rest
ress
ed h
igh
perfo
rman
ce
conc
rete
brid
ge fr
om c
onst
ruct
ion
thro
ugh
serv
ice
usin
g an
em
bedd
ed o
ptic
al fi
ber s
enso
r sy
stem
R.L.
Idris
s
A c
ompr
ehen
sive
gui
de fo
r des
igni
ng b
ridge
s fo
r se
rvic
e lif
eA
. Azi
zina
min
i, E.
Pow
er &
G. M
yers
38
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rnat
iona
l Co
nfer
ence
on
Bri
dg
e M
aint
enan
ce, S
afet
y an
d M
anag
emen
t
Con
curr
ent
Tech
nica
l Ses
sion
s (W
eE-1
to
WeE
-4)
16:3
0-18
:00
| Wed
nesd
ay E
veni
ng, J
uly
11th, 2
012
WeE
-1A
udit
ori
umW
eE-2
Mag
nolia
Ro
om
WeE
-3A
zale
a R
oo
mW
eE-4
Orc
hid
ea R
oo
m
Min
i-Sym
posi
um:
Risk
Bas
ed B
ridge
Man
agem
ent (
2)Sp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:A
rtifi
cial
Inte
llige
nce
Met
hods
in B
ridge
Ana
lysi
s an
d D
esig
n
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Des
ign
and
Seis
mic
Ana
lysi
s of
Lon
g Sp
an
Brid
ges
– C
ase
Stud
ies
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:C
ompo
site
Brid
ge S
truc
ture
s
Cha
irs:
Paul
Tho
mps
on &
Bry
an A
dey
Cha
irs:
Elsa
Gar
avag
lia &
Luc
a Sg
ambi
Cha
irs:
Aya
z M
alik
& A
toro
d A
zizi
nam
ini
Cha
irs:
Emid
io N
igro
& R
icha
rd S
ause
Ove
rvie
w o
f exi
stin
g Br
idge
Man
agem
ent
Syst
ems
- Rep
ort b
y th
e IA
BMA
S Br
idge
M
anag
emen
t Com
mitt
eeB.
T. A
dey
Pres
tress
opt
imiz
atio
n of
hyb
rid te
nsile
str
uctu
res
A. A
lber
tin, P
.G. M
aler
ba, N
. Pol
lini &
M. Q
uagl
iaro
li
Seis
mic
ass
essm
ent o
f lon
g cu
rved
brid
ges
usin
g m
odal
pus
hove
r ana
lysi
s: a
cas
e st
udy
M.S
. Ahm
ed &
C.C
. Fu
Tow
ards
a lo
ad ra
ting
met
hodo
logy
for c
oncr
ete-
enca
sed
pre-
stre
ssed
ste
el g
irder
br
idge
s ba
sed
on U
S st
anda
rds
U. B
araj
as-V
alde
s, G
. Por
tela
-Gau
thie
r,R.
N. G
onzá
lez,
G. V
eláz
quez
& W
. Var
ela-
Ort
iz
App
licat
ion
of b
ridge
man
agem
ent s
yste
m
to d
eter
min
e pr
eser
vatio
n an
d im
prov
emen
t bu
dget
s, m
eet c
ondi
tion
targ
ets,
and
man
age
risk
for t
he C
ity o
f Ham
ilton
A. D
alzi
el, R
. Elli
s, G
. Moo
re &
R. A
ndog
a
An
expe
rt s
yste
m fo
r brid
ge in
spec
tion
S. B
ecke
r & N
. Geb
beke
nIn
nova
tive
met
hodo
logy
tow
ards
the
desi
gnof
long
spa
n br
idge
sA
.H. M
alik
Impa
ct e
ffect
sta
tistic
inve
stig
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con
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e fil
led
stee
l tub
e ar
ch b
ridge
und
er m
ovin
g ve
hicl
es b
ased
on
the
field
test
and
sim
ulat
ion
anal
ysis
Y. L
i, Y.
Liu
& H
. Sun
Upd
atin
g br
idge
man
agem
ent s
yste
m in
Ko
rea
cons
ider
ing
rece
nt s
ubje
cts
in b
ridge
m
anag
emen
tJ.
H. K
im, H
.-M. P
ark,
J.S
. Kon
g &
K.-H
. Par
k
Sele
ctiv
e m
aint
enan
ce s
trat
egie
s ap
plie
dto
a b
ridge
det
erio
ratin
g st
eel t
russ
E. G
arav
aglia
, L. S
gam
bi &
N. B
asso
Seis
mic
des
ign
of th
e Sa
n Fr
anci
sco
– O
akla
nd
Bay
Brid
ge s
elf a
ncho
red
susp
ensi
on b
ridge
M. N
ader
& M
.C. T
ang
& B
. Mar
oney
Ana
lytic
al a
nd e
xper
imen
tal s
tudy
for fl
exur
eof
com
posi
te b
ridge
s w
ith C
FT g
irder
H.J
. Ko,
H.E
. Lee
& J
. Moo
n
Dev
elop
men
t, im
plem
enta
tion
and
appl
icat
ion
of b
ridge
man
agem
ent i
n Pr
ince
Edw
ard
Isla
ndD
.J. E
vans
& R
.M. E
llis
Tim
e de
pend
ent b
ehav
iour
of a
n el
emen
tary
br
idge
mod
el in
pre
senc
e of
unc
erta
intie
sP.
G. M
aler
ba, M
. Qua
glia
roli,
L. S
gam
bi &
P. B
aral
di
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n an
d an
alys
is o
f lon
g sp
an
brid
ges
S. W
ang
& C
.C. F
u
Push
-out
test
s of
str
aigh
t she
ar c
onne
ctor
s ba
sed
on s
teel
-con
cret
e ad
here
nce
H.J
.F. D
ióge
nes,
A.L
.H.C
. El D
ebs
& M
.K. E
l Deb
s
Smar
tBM
S –
Impr
ovin
g br
idge
insp
ectio
n ac
cura
cy a
nd e
ffici
ency
usi
ng a
brid
ge
man
agem
ent s
yste
m in
a S
mar
tPho
neR.
M. E
llis,
C. M
cElh
inne
y &
K. H
ong
Inte
llige
nt b
ridge
s –
Ada
ptiv
e sy
stem
s fo
r in
form
atio
n an
d ho
listic
eva
luat
ion
in re
al ti
me
T. N
eum
ann
& P
. Haa
rdt
Reha
bilit
atio
n of
the
susp
ensi
on b
ridge
ove
r Za
mbe
zi R
iver
in M
ozam
biqu
eA
. Rei
s &
C. B
aptis
ta
Com
posi
te c
oncr
ete
enca
sed
stee
l bea
m-c
olum
n de
sign
in A
ASH
TO s
peci
ficat
ions
L.L.
-Y. L
ai
Railw
ay b
ridge
risk
ass
essm
ent i
n Fi
nlan
dJ.
Wuo
renj
uuri
Hig
h pe
rform
ance
com
putin
g fo
r dam
age
dete
ctio
n of
civ
il in
frast
ruct
ural
sys
tem
sZ.
Y. W
u, T
. Mi,
J. Z
hao
& G
. Xu
Stat
ic a
nd d
ynam
ic lo
ad te
sts
of a
long
-spa
n ca
ble-
stay
ed b
ridge
ove
r Odr
a Ri
ver i
n W
rocl
awM
. Kuz
awa,
J. B
ien,
P. R
awa,
T. K
amin
ski &
J. Z
wol
ski
The
cons
truc
tion
cont
rol p
ract
ice
for a
long
-spa
n C
FST
tied
arch
brid
ge J
.L. H
u, Q
.S. Y
an, Z
. Che
n &
H.B
. Zhe
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Spec
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essi
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Und
erst
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nd E
nhan
cing
Brid
ge
Perf
orm
ance
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
:Br
idge
Mod
elin
g an
d Si
mul
atio
nSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
:A
naly
sis,
Des
ign
and
Test
ing
of R
oad
Tim
ber
Brid
ges
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Gus
set P
late
s in
Ste
el T
russ
Brid
ges:
Tes
ting,
A
naly
sis
and
Mon
itorin
g
Cha
irs:
John
Hoo
ks &
And
rew
Fod
enC
hairs
:Yi
anni
s Ts
ompa
naki
s &
Luc
a M
artin
elli
Cha
irs:
Ale
ssan
dro
Pale
rmo
& K
eith
Cre
ws
Cha
irs:
Mic
hele
Bar
bato
& C
hiar
a C
rost
i
Stud
ying
, und
erst
andi
ng &
enh
anci
ngth
e pe
rform
ance
of b
ridge
s in
the
Uni
ted
Stat
esJ.
M. H
ooks
, A. F
oden
& M
.C. B
row
n
The
bene
fits
and
use
of F
E m
odel
ling
in b
ridge
ass
essm
ent a
nd d
esig
nP.
Icke
& C
. Mar
gher
iti
Sim
plifi
ed fa
tigue
ver
ifica
tion
for t
imbe
r-con
cret
e co
mpo
site
brid
ges
cons
ider
ing
notc
hed
conn
ectio
nsK.
Ste
phan
, U. K
uhlm
ann
& P
. Ald
i
Stru
ctur
al h
ealth
mon
itorin
g of
a s
teel
railw
ay
brid
ge o
n th
e riv
er S
uaçu
íW
.S. A
ssis
, L.M
. Tra
utw
ein,
T.N
. Bitt
enco
urt &
A
.P.C
. Net
o
Mon
itorin
g br
idge
s w
ith w
irele
ss s
enso
r ne
twor
ks: a
crit
ical
ass
essm
ent
G. F
eltr
in
A T
imos
henk
o–ba
sed
stru
ctur
al m
odel
for t
he a
naly
sis
of b
ridge
sM
. Fer
raz,
R. F
aria
& J
. Fig
ueira
s
Non
-line
ar a
naly
sis
of a
str
ess-
lam
inat
ed-t
imbe
r br
idge
load
ed to
failu
reK.
Ekh
olm
, I.R
. Klig
er &
R. C
roce
tti
Sim
plifi
ed g
usse
t pla
te m
odel
for f
ailu
re
pred
ictio
n of
trus
s br
idge
sC
. Cro
sti &
D. D
uthi
nh
Eval
uatin
g an
d fo
reca
stin
g br
idge
per
form
ance
un
der u
ncer
tain
tyD
.M. F
rang
opol
& D
. Say
dam
Fini
te e
lem
ent m
odel
ling
of H
umbe
r Brid
geA
.R. R
ahba
ri &
B.J
.M.W
. Bro
wnj
ohn
Tim
ber b
ridge
s in
Sw
eden
– O
n-go
ing
rese
arch
an
d st
eadi
ly e
xpan
ding
mar
ket
I.R. K
liger
, K. E
khol
m &
R. C
roce
tti
Full
scal
e fa
tigue
test
ing
of o
rigin
al tr
uss
mem
bers
and
con
nect
ions
R. H
elm
eric
h
Upd
atin
g ex
istin
g ra
ilway
brid
ges
base
don
mon
itorin
g da
taE.
Brü
hwile
r, M
. Roc
ha, M
.A. T
reac
y, T
.N.
Bitt
enco
urt &
A.P
.C. N
eto
3D n
umer
ical
sim
ulat
ion
of s
oil-s
truc
ture
in
tera
ctio
n ef
fect
: the
Acq
uasa
nta,
Gen
oa,
Railw
ay B
ridge
R. G
uido
tti,
I. M
azzi
eri &
M. S
tupa
zzin
i
Cap
acity
of c
ompr
essi
on m
embe
rs in
her
itage
tim
ber t
russ
brid
geA
. Nic
hola
s, W
. Ariy
arat
ne &
K. C
rew
s
Insp
ectio
n st
rate
gies
to p
reve
nt fa
tigue
failu
reof
gus
set p
late
s in
ste
el tr
uss
brid
ges
J. H
erte
r
Extr
actin
g kn
owle
dge
from
str
uctu
ral
resp
onse
dat
aF.
L. M
oon,
J.S
. Wei
dner
& N
.C. D
ubbs
(I. B
arto
li)
Com
pute
r sim
ulat
ion
of c
oncr
ete
brid
ges
R. P
ukl,
V. C
erve
nka,
J. C
erve
nka
& D
. Nov
ákQ
uant
itativ
e ev
alua
tion
of d
igita
l im
age
corr
elat
ion
as a
pplie
d to
larg
e-sc
ale
guss
et p
late
ex
perim
ents
M.A
. Iad
icol
a, R
.S. Z
obel
& J
.M. O
cel (
C. C
rost
i)
Num
eric
al s
imul
atio
ns o
f pre
stre
ss lo
ss d
ue to
cr
eep
and
shrin
kage
in s
ingu
lar r
egio
nsof
con
cret
eL.
Vra
blik
, J. L
osko
& V
. Kris
tek
An
in-d
epth
ana
lysi
s of
I35W
Brid
ge c
olla
pse
S. H
ao
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EXHIBITORS:
01 - Mistras Group
02 - Maurer Söhne
03 - LUSAS Bridge Analysis Software
04 - MAGEBA
05 - CSi Italia
06 - Alpin Technik
07 - FIBERSENSING
08 - Intercomp
09 - SINECO
10 - TRANSPO INDUSTRIES, INC.
10A - Taylor & Francis
11 - BASF Construction Chemicals Italia Spa
12 - Kapsch TrafficCom
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EXHIBITORS:
13 - IABMAS
14 - NEXCO-Central
15 - DMT – Germany
16 - IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi
17 - FORCE Technology - Protector AS
18 - NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
19 - SOFiSTiK
20 - SMARTEC SA
21 - DB SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL SRL
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The Conference Social Program includes a Welcome Reception, a Gala Dinner, Boat Tours on Lake Maggiore and a Farewell Cocktail. These events will be offered to all registered Conference Delegates and Accompanying Persons. An optional Post-Conference Tour for Delegates and Accompanying Persons, as well as a series of optional Tours for Accompanying Persons only, will also be organized.
Welcome ReceptionRegina Palace, GardenSunday July 8th, 2012 | 19.00 – 21.00
The Welcome Reception will be held in the century-old Garden of the Hotel Regina Palace****S. Regina Palace, opened in 1908, is an Art Nouveau building that still preserves its fin de siècle fascination.
Borromean Islands by NightIsola Bella & Isola dei Pescatori Boat TourWednesday July 11th, 2012 | 20:30 - 23:30
Departures from Stresa at 20:30 - 21:00 on motorboats for a cruise around Isola Bella to admire the illuminated scenery of the Borromean Palaces and Gardens by night. Transfer to Isola dei Pescatori where to enjoy the small village and a drink “al fresco” overlooking the lake. Departures from Isola dei Pescatori at 22:30 – 23:00 and arrivals in Stresa expected around 23:30.
Gala DinnerRegina Palace, Liberty HallTuesday July 10th, 2012 | 20.00 – 23.00
The Gala Dinner will be held in the Liberty Hall of the Hotel Regina Palace****S. Liberty at Regina Palace is a grand dining hall with enchanting decor and magnificent silver candelabra.The program of the Gala Dinner will include the IABMAS 2012 Awards Ceremony.
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Boat ToursNavigazione Laghi Ferry Boats FleetThursday July 12th, 2012 | Available Full Day
Boat Tours on Lake Maggiore will be made possible by providing Delegates and Accompanying Persons with a free-circulation full day pass for the Ferry Boats fleet of Navigazione Laghi (http://www.navigazionelaghi.it). This way, the conference participants will have the opportunity of freely enjoying Lake Maggiore as they like best and savoring each of the panoramic sceneries this wonderful setting has to offer.The free-circulation full day pass will allow to travel on the ferry boat service connecting Stresa, Santa Caterina del Sasso, Isola Madre, Isola Bella, Isola dei Pescatori, and Baveno.
Farewell CocktailGrand Hotel Dino, GardenThursday July 12th, 2012 | 12.00 – 14.00
Delegates and Accompanying Persons attending the Boat Tours are kindly invited to join together for a Farewell Cocktail at the Grand Hotel Dino**** in BAVENO from 12.00 to 14.00. The beautiful lakefront garden of the hotel is located just next to the Baveno ferry boat pier. A dedicated special shuttle bus service Stresa - Baveno will also be provided from 11.30 to 14.30.Confirmation is required to attend the Farewell Cocktail. Admission tickets will be issued only to confirmed participants.
Social Program
SUGGESTED ITINERARIES (based on the Ferry Boats timetable):
ITINERARY #1 (Morning, 10.20 - 14.50): Stresa – Isola Bella – Baveno* – Stresa
ITINERARY #2a (Morning, 09.25 - 14.30): Stresa – Santa Caterina – Baveno* – Stresa
ITINERARY #2b (Day Trip): Stresa – Santa Caterina – Baveno* – Isola Dei Pescatori – Isola Bella – Stresa
ITINERARY #3a (Morning, 09.30 – 14.50): Stresa – Isola Bella – Isola Pescatori – Baveno* – Stresa
ITINERARY #3b (Day Trip): Stresa – Isola Bella – Isola Pescatori – Baveno* – Isola Madre – Stresa
* Farewell Cocktail.
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LAKE MAGGIORE, THE BORROMEAN ISLANDS AND VILLA TARANTOMonday July 9th, 2012
The beauty of the enchanting Villa Taranto’s Botanical Gardens is like a wave of emotions enchanting your senses with its brilliant colors, the persistent scents of flowers and plants and the relaxing sounds of this exceptional natural setting. Their today’s appearance is not natural, but the result, moulded during the years, of an arduous elaboration undertaken by Captain McEacharn in 1931. After a relaxing and pleasant visit to the Villa Taranto’s Botanical Gardens, the tour will allow to explore the Borromean Islands.Situated on the western side of Lake Maggiore, directly opposite Stresa, the three Borromean Islands (It. Isole Borromee) lie in a wide gulf surrounded by mountains. The Borromean Islands, with their stunning palaces and ornamental gardens, are an unmissable destination for aesthetes. The islands take their name from the aristocratic Borromean family, who took ownership of the land in the 16th and 17th centuries. On the Isola Bella and Isola there are sumptuous palaces and rare plant gardens where peacocks, parrots and pheasants roam wild against an exotic backdrop reminiscent of faraway lands. In contrast, the Isola dei Pescatori is famous for the charming simplicity of its old fishing village, which is considered one of the most picturesque spots on Lake Maggiore.
The optional tours are managed by the Palazzo dei Congressi and require a separate registration. For bookings and detailed information about the schedule of the tours please refer to:
Palazzo dei Congressi Piazzale Europa, 3 - 28838 Stresa (VB), Italy Phone: +39-0323-30389 - Fax: +39-0323-33281 E-mail: [email protected]
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MILAN AND THE DUOMO CATHEDRALWednesday July 11th, 2012
While Rome is Italy’s political capital, Milan is the country’s economic and financial heart. Situated only 90 km away from Lake Maggiore, Milan is the second-largest city in Italy. Its business district hosts the Italian Stock Exchange and the headquarters of the largest national banks and multinational companies. The city is recognized as a major world fashion and design capital. The historical centre offers beautiful treasures: the Duomo Cathedral, one of the most famous Gothic constructions of the world; the La Scala theatre, one of the world’s best known Opera Houses; the Sforzesco Castle and its art museums, with unique pieces of art like the Rondanini Pietà by Michelangelo; the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, with the famous Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece “The Last Supper”.
BELLAGIO AND THE MAGNIFICENT VILLAS OF LAKE COMOTuesday July 10th, 2012
The fascination of Lake Como mainly arises from the small characteristic villages and the ancient residences situated along the shores, each one having its own peculiarities. This tour offers the opportunity of discovering two of the most famous locations of Lake Como, the neoclassical residence Villa Carlotta and the village of Bellagio, called “the pearl of the lake” for its unique position at the top of a flourishing promontory with one of the best view of Lake Como.
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CENTOVALLI EXPRESS AND LOCARNOFriday July 13th, 2012
The Centovalli railway connects the Vigezzo Valley to the Lake Maggiore. Departure from Stresa to Domodossola where it is possible to take the panoramic train “the Vigezzina” to go as far as Locarno, a nice town located on the northern shore of lake Maggiore, in Switzerland.The train journey takes approximately two hours. It is a narrow-gauge mountain railway line, 55 km long, that was opened in 1923. The train passes through lovely villages and woodlands in the mountains of Vigezzo Valley in Italy and Centovalli on the Swiss side and it crosses over 80 bridges and viaducts.The scenery is as extraordinary as the train route is amazing, with 83 bridges and 34 tunnels. The Centovalli, a valley offering unspoiled nature, rocky mountains, spectacular waterfalls all framed by wonderful rich vegetation, is enchanting. During the journey we will take you through vineyards, chestnut woods and clearings, all colored in the changing shades of the seasons, and through small villages lost in time.
The way back to Stresa is by ferry boat from Locarno.
The optional Post-Conference Tour is managed by the Palazzo dei Congressi and requires a separate registration.
Palazzo dei Congressi Piazzale Europa, 3 - 28838 Stresa (VB), Italy Phone: +39-0323-30389 - Fax: +39-0323-33281 E-mail: [email protected]
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tThe Conference venue is situated in Stresa, on the western shore of Lake Maggiore. Stresa is approximately 45 minutes from Malpensa international airport and one hour from the city of Milan.
PRIVATE TRANSFERS FROM/TO THE AIRPORTSThe most convenient transportation service from/to the international airports of Milan Malpensa (MPX), Milan Linate (LIN), or Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY) is by private transfer. Registered participants who wish to take advantage of a shared shuttle transfer service are required to contact Palazzo dei Congressi:
Palazzo dei Congressi Piazzale Europa, 3 - 28838 Stresa (VB), Italy Phone: +39-0323-30389 - Fax: +39-0323-33281 E-mail: [email protected]
Private car and mini-van services with driver will also be available upon request. This transfer service can be shared by a maximum of three passengers for private cars, and six passengers for private mini-vans. Prices vary depending on the airport and type of vehicle.
FROM STRESA TO MILAN BY TRAIN(1HOUR 30MIN, €15–25)
Timetable of train service from Stresa to Milan Central railway station and online ticket purchase are available at http://www.trenitalia.com. Journey takes approximately 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 min. The cost is 15 to 25 Euros.
Tickets bought online do not need to be validated. Tickets purchased at the sale offices at the station are to be validated in one of the punching machines located at the beginning of the platforms before boarding the train. Tickets purchased on board, or not properly validated, can be subjected to an extra fee up to 50 Euros.
TRANSPORTATION IN STRESAAND LAKE MAGGIORE AREA
By Car You do not need to have a car in Stresa. The main attractions can be reached by other means. The Borromean Islands are well connected by boat; Mottarone and the Alpinia garden are served by a cableway while Villa Pallavicino can be reached on foot. The other places around Lake Maggiore are connected to each other by boat. A car is useful if you want to explore inland and you can easily hire one at the airports, at Milan Central railway station and at Stresa. If you want to hire a car at Stresa it is advisable to book in advance.
By BoatStresa is connected to the major tourist resorts on Lake Maggiore by the public service and by private companies. You can buy single tickets or daily tickets which allow you to make an unlimited number of stops. At Stresa the main landing stage is in Piazza Marconi, attached to the tourist office. You can get to the Borromean Islands from a second landing stage in Lido di Stresa. If you want personalised services (for example for evening trips), a taxi-boat can be hired from either of the two landing stages in Stresa.
By TrainThe railway line goes only partly around the lake. However, of noteworthy interest is the Lake Maggiore Express which connects Domodossola with Locarno along a panoramic railway through the mountains.
Taxi Cab ServicesTaxi stands can be found in front of the Stresa railway station and the main boat landing stage. A taxi cab can be reserved by calling one of the following numbers:
• Piazzale Stazione – Phone: +39-0323-30394/31226
• Piazza Marconi – Phone: +39-0323-31226
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Palazzo dei Congressi is conveniently located next to Regina Palace Hotel and it can be easily reached on foot by all the hotels in Stresa.
Palazzo dei Congressi di StresaPiazzale Europa 3 (Via Canonica)28838 STRESA (VB)Phone: +39-0323-30389
TIME ZONE
Stresa is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
ELECTRICITY
Electricity in Italy is 220 volts, 50 cycles alternating current (AC). Italian sockets are designed to accept round pins.
WEATHER
July weather in Northern Italy tends to be hot and humid, but the gentle breeze from Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Alps makes it mild and pleasant, sunny and hot though slightly windy. The temperature is about 24-30°C (75-86°F) during the day, and 16-22°C (35-72°F) during the night.
CURRENCY
The currency in Italy is the Euro. You can convert most international currencies to Euros at any bank during your visit to Italy. If you do not want to exchange your currency, you can also use credit or debit cards. MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted by most merchants. A little cash is however needed for small expenses. Coins are available in €2 and €1. Paper notes are available in the same denominations as the US dollar up to the €500 (€5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500).
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Abdel-Qader, I.K. .............. TuE-6Abdel-Salam, E. ...............WeM-7Abe, A. .............................WeA-7Abudayyeh, O. .................. TuE-6Adachi, Y. ........................... TuA-8Adachi, Y. ........................... TuE-6Adams, P. ..........................MoA-3Adey, B.T. .........................WeM-8Adey, B.T. .........................WeM-8Adey, B.T. ..........................WeA-1Adey, B.T. ..........................WeE-1Afonso, J.P.S. ..................... TuA-5Agate, G. ..........................MoA-6Ahmed, M.S. .....................WeE-3Ahn, I.-S. ...........................MoE-6Ahn, J.-H. ..........................MoE-6Aied, H. ............................ TuM-7Akgül, F. ............................ TuM-3Akiyama, M. .....................MoM-4Akkol, A. ..........................MoM-5Aktan, A.E. .......................MoM-7Aktan, A.E. ........................MoA-3Aktan, A.E. ........................MoA-3Aktan, A.E. ........................MoA-3Aktan, A.E. ........................MoA-3Aktan, A.E. ........................MoE-7Aktan, H.M. ......................MoE-7Aktan, H.M. ....................... TuE-6Alasadi, M.F.A. ..................MoE-7Albertin, A. .......................WeE-2Alcover, I.F. .......................MoA-2Aldi, P. ...............................WeE-7Al-Emrani, M. ..................... TuA-4Aliamiri, S. ........................MoA-1Almaita, E. ......................... TuE-6Almeida, J.O. ..................WeM-8Alonso, J.F.J. ....................WeA-3Al-Saleh, R. .......................MoA-2Al-Saleh, R. .......................MoA-2Álvarez, J.J. ......................MoA-6Amador, S. .......................MoM-7Ampeliotis, D. ...................MoA-2Anagnostopoulou, M. .....WeM-4Anania, L. ..........................MoE-5Andersen, J.E. ..................MoA-2Andersson, A. ...................WeA-8Andoga, A. .......................WeE-1Andrijcic, E. ...................... TuM-3Anitori, G. .........................MoE-4Anitori, G. ......................... TuM-2Anitori, G. ......................... TuM-2Ansourian, P. .....................MoE-6Antolín, P...........................MoA-8Aoyama, M. ....................... TuE-6Apaydin, N.M. .................MoM-5
Apaydin, N.M. ................... TuE-5Appuhamy, J.M.R.S. .........WeA-2Arangio, S. ........................MoE-4Araujo, A. .......................... TuM-5Archbold, P. ...................... TuM-7Arcidiacono, V. .................MoM-2Aref, A.J. ...........................MoE-6Arimochi, K. ...................... TuM-8Ariyaratn, W. .....................WeE-7Arizumi, Y. .........................WeA-2Arndt, R.W. ........................ TuE-6Arndt, R.W. .......................WeA-5Arrigan, J.E. ......................WeA-8Arrigan, J.E. ......................WeA-8Arteaga, J.C. ..................... TuE-8Asai, T. ..............................WeA-6Assis, W.S. ........................WeE-8Ataei, N. ........................... TuM-4Atanasiu, G.M. .................MoM-2Atkins, C.P. ........................WeA-2Attanayake, U.B. ...............MoE-7Attanayake, U.B. ................ TuE-6Attarchian, N. ..................WeM-2Attari, A. ..........................MoM-8Aubagnac, C. ..................... TuA-7Azizinamini, A. ..................WeA-8
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Badalà, A. .........................MoE-5Bae, D. .............................. TuM-4Bafaro, C. .......................... TuM-3Bagge, N. ........................MoM-8Bairán, J. ...........................MoA-6Bakker, J. ..........................WeA-1Balazs, G. ..........................MoA-1Ballio, F. ............................ TuM-1Baptista, C. .......................WeE-3Barajas-Valdes, U. .............WeE-4Baraldi, P. ..........................WeE-2Barbato, M. .......................MoE-4Bares, A. ...........................MoE-8Barnaš, A. .........................MoE-8Barr, P.J. ............................. TuA-1Barrera, J. ......................... TuM-1Barros, J. ...........................MoA-1Barros, P. ..........................MoM-1Barros, P. ..........................MoM-1Barth, K.E. ......................... TuM-2Barth, K.E. ........................WeM-6Bartoli, I. ...........................MoA-3Bartoli, I. ...........................MoA-3Bartoli, I. ...........................MoE-7Bartoli, I. ...........................WeE-5Basso, N. ..........................WeE-2Basso, P. ...........................MoM-4
Bastidas-Arteaga, E. .........MoA-4Baussaron, J. ....................WeA-8Beck, T. ............................MoM-1Becker, S. ..........................WeE-2Belfiore, J.-C.B. ................MoE-2Bell, E.S. ........................... TuM-1Bell, E.S. ........................... TuM-1Belli, R. ............................... TuA-1Beltrami, C. .......................MoA-5Benedetti, A. ...................MoM-6Benedettini, F. ..................WeA-3Berberidis, K. ....................MoA-2Berberidis, K. ....................MoA-2Berg, F. .............................. TuA-6Berger, R. ........................... TuE-1Berger, R. .........................WeM-6Berger, R. ..........................WeA-6Bergmeister, K. .................MoA-4Bergmeister, K. .................MoA-7Bergmeister, K. .................MoA-7Bergmeister, K. .................MoE-7Bergmeister, K. ................. TuM-7Beskhyroun, S. .................WeM-4Betti, R. .............................WeA-5Bettio, C. .........................MoM-6Bevc, A. ............................MoE-5Bhattacharya, B. ...............MoA-4Bielak, J. ........................... TuM-1Bien, J. ..............................WeE-3Bilotta, A. ..........................MoA-1Bilotta, A. ..........................MoA-1Bin, D. ................................ TuA-8Biondini, F. ........................ TuM-2Biondini, F. ......................... TuA-2Birken, R ............................ TuE-6Bitsch, N. .........................MoM-5Bitsch, N. .........................MoM-5Bittencourt, T.N. ...Tu-AuditoriumBittencourt, T.N. ................ TuA-2Bittencourt, T.N. ................ TuA-4Bittencourt, T.N. ...............WeE-5Bittencourt, T.N. ...............WeE-8Biyoghe, R. ......................MoM-7Bloomstine, M.L. .............MoM-5Boaca, G. .........................WeM-1Bocchini, P. ......................MoM-2Bogdanovic, N. .................MoA-2Bonnet, S. .........................MoA-4Bontempi, F. .....................MoA-6Bontempi, F. .....................MoE-4Bontempi, F. .....................MoE-4Bontempi, F. .....................MoE-4Booij, N. ...........................WeA-1Borrmann, A. ...................WeM-8Boumechra, N. ................. TuM-4Brando, F. .........................WeA-4Brando, M. .......................WeM-4
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Brencich, A. .....................MoM-6Brenner, B.R. ..................... TuM-1Briseghella, B. ................... TuM-6Briseghella, B. ..................WeM-3Brönnimann, R. ................. TuM-4Brown, M.C. ......................WeE-5Brownjohn, J.M.W. ..........MoM-3Brownjohn, J.M.W. ........... TuM-5Brownjohn, J.M.W. .We-AuditoriumBrownjohn, J.M.W. ...........WeE-6Brueckner, R. .....................WeA-2Brühwiler, E. .....................MoM-8Brühwiler, E. ....................... TuA-4Brühwiler, E. ...................... TuM-4Brühwiler, E. ......................WeE-5Bruneau, M. .....................WeM-4Bruneau, M. .....................WeM-4Budelmann, H. ................... TuE-6Busca, G. .........................MoM-7Busse, D. ...........................MoA-5
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Caetano, E. ......................MoM-7Caetano, E. .......................MoE-7Cai, C.S. ............................MoE-4Calçada, R. .......................MoA-8Calçada, R. .......................MoA-8Calçada, R. ........................ TuA-7Calloch, S. .......................... TuA-4Camcioglu, M. .................WeM-1Camnasio, E. ....................WeM-4Camnasio, E. ....................WeM-4Cao, C. ............................. TuM-6Cao, L. ..............................WeA-4Caprani, C.C. ...................MoM-4Caprani, C.C. ...................MoM-8Caprani, C.C. ....................MoE-8Caprani, C.C. ....................MoE-8Caprani, C.C. ....................MoE-8Caprani, C.C. .................... TuM-7Caprani, C.C. ...................WeM-3Carey, C. ...........................MoE-8Carey, C. ..........................WeM-3Carmichael, A.J. ................ TuE-6Carpenter, J.A. .................MoE-6Carrea, F. .........................MoM-6Carter, M. ........................... TuE-7Carturan, F. .......................MoA-6Carusone, G. ...................MoM-3Casadei, E. ........................MoE-1Casas, J.R. ........................MoA-5Casas, J.R. ........................MoE-4Casas, J.R. ........................ TuM-2Casas, J.R. ........................ TuM-2
Casas, J.R. ........................ TuM-2Casas, J.R. .......................WeM-1Casciati, F. .........................MoA-2Casciati, F. .........................MoA-2Casciati, F. ......................... TuM-4Casciati, S. .......................MoM-4Casciati, S. ........................ TuM-4Cascini, L. .........................WeA-2Castel, A. ..........................WeA-2Castellazzi, G. ..................MoM-6Catbas, F.N. ...................... TuM-1Catbas, F.N. ...................... TuM-1Catbas, F.N. ....................... TuA-1Catbas, F.N. ....................... TuA-1Catbas, F.N. ....................... TuA-1Cavaco, E.S. ...................... TuM-2Cavadas, F. .......................MoA-3Cavallo, A.D. ...................... TuE-5Cefarelli, G. .......................MoA-1Cerda, F. ........................... TuM-1Ceroni, F. ..........................MoA-1Cervenka, J. ......................WeE-6Cervenka, V. ......................WeE-6Chan, B.Y.B. ...................... TuM-6Chang, D.W. ..................... TuM-2Chang, K.-C. .....................MoA-7Chang, K.-C. ..................... TuM-4Chang, K.H. ......................MoE-6Chao, S.-H. ....................... TuM-5Chase, S. ........................... TuM-3Chateauneuf, A. ................. TuA-6Chen, A. ............................ TuM-6Chen, A. ............................ TuM-6Chen, A. ............................ TuM-6Chen, A. ............................ TuM-8Chen, A. ............................. TuE-2Chen, A. ...........................WeM-3Chen, A. ...........................WeM-3Chen, C.C. ........................MoA-7Chen, M.-C. ...................... TuM-5Chen, S. ............................ TuM-1Chen, S.E. .........................MoA-7Chen, S.S. .........................MoE-6Chen, Y.W. ......................... TuA-4Chen, Z. ............................WeE-4Chen, Z.W. ........................ TuM-5Chen, Z.W. ......................... TuA-5Cheng, K. .........................WeM-1Cheung, C.H. ....................MoE-3Cheung, M.M.S. ............... TuM-6Chiarello, M. ..................... TuM-8Chiewanichakorn, M. ........MoE-6Chin, W.J. .........................MoA-8Chin, W.J. .........................MoA-8Cho, H.W. .......................... TuA-6Cho, J.-Y. .......................... TuM-6
Cho, S. ..............................MoE-3Choi, E.S. ..........................MoA-8Choi, M.S. ........................WeM-5Choine, M. Ní .................... TuA-2Chon, C.Y.M. ....................MoE-8Chong, W. .......................... TuA-8Christensen, K.V. ..............MoM-5Chrysostomou, C.Z. ..........MoE-2Chryssanthopoulos, M.K. .MoA-2Chryssanthopoulos, M.K. .MoA-2Chryssanthopoulos, M.K. .MoE-2Chun, N. ............................ TuE-7Chun, P. ............................WeA-2Chung, C.H. ....................... TuA-8Ciesla, J. ...........................MoE-1Cigada, A. ........................MoM-7Cigada, A. ......................... TuM-1Cimellaro, G.P. .................MoM-2Clair, D. ............................MoM-7Colford, B. .......................MoM-5Colford, B. ........................ TuM-8Collins, J.H. .....................MoM-5Comaita, G. .....................WeM-2Comisu, C.C. ...................WeM-1Conceição Neto, A.P. ........ TuA-4Constantinides, A.G. ........MoE-2Contiu, M. .........................WeA-6Cooper, J.R. .....................MoM-5Cooper, J.R. ....................... TuA-5Corfdir, P. ........................... TuA-7Coronelli, D. ...................... TuA-2Cosenza, E. .......................MoA-1Costa, I. ............................MoA-1Costa, S. ...........................MoE-5Cousin, B. ......................... TuM-6Cramer, F. ......................... TuM-6Cremona, C. ....................MoM-4Cremona, C. ....................MoM-7Cremona, C. ...................... TuA-7Cretu, D.I. .........................WeA-6Crews, K. ..........................WeE-7Crocetti, R. ........................WeE-7Crocetti, R. ........................WeE-7Cross, E.J. ......................... TuM-5Crosti, C. ...........................MoA-6Crosti, C. ...........................WeA-4Crosti, C. ...........................WeE-8Crosti, C. ...........................WeE-8Crotti, G. ........................... TuM-1Cruz, P.J.S. ........................MoE-6Csogi, R.D. .......................MoA-3Cunha, Á. .........................MoM-7Curbach, M. ......................MoA-1Cury, A. ............................MoM-7Cute, L. .............................. TuE-2Czaderski, C. .....................MoA-1Czaderski, C. ..................... TuM-4
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Duthinh, D. .......................WeE-8Düzbasan, S. ....................WeM-1Dzeng, D.C. ...................... TuM-2
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Edl, T. ................................MoE-8Egger, P. ............................ TuM-4Ekholm, K. ........................WeE-7Ekholm, K. ........................WeE-7El Debs, A.L.H.C. ..............MoE-8El Debs, A.L.H.C. ..............WeE-4El Debs, M.K. ....................MoE-8El Debs, M.K. ....................WeE-4El-Ashkar, N.H. .................MoE-7Ellis, R.M. ........................... TuE-4Ellis, R.M. ..........................WeA-1Ellis, R.M. ..........................WeE-1Ellis, R.M. ..........................WeE-1Ellis, R.M. ..........................WeE-1Elmasry, M.I.S. ..................MoE-7Empelmann, M. ................MoA-5Empelmann, M. ................ TuM-7Engler, V. ..........................WeM-2Enrici, R. ............................. TuE-5Enright, B. ........................MoM-8Enright, B. .........................MoE-8Enright, B. ........................WeM-3Esmaeilifar, A. .................... TuA-7Esposito, P. ........................ TuA-5Evans, D.J. ........................WeE-1
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Fan, X.P. ............................MoE-4Fanning, P. ........................ TuM-7Faravelli, L. ......................MoM-4Faravelli, L. .......................MoA-2Faria, R. .............................WeE-6Fasl, J.D. ...........................WeA-5Félix, C. .............................MoA-3Feltrin, G. ..........................MoE-2Feltrin, G. ..........................WeE-5Fernandes, B. ..................WeM-7Fernando, D. ...................WeM-8Fernando, D. ...................WeM-8Ferner, G. ..........................MoE-8Fernstrom, E.V. ................WeM-1Fernstrom, E.V. .................WeA-3Ferraz, M. ..........................WeE-6Ferreira, L.M. ....................MoE-8Ferreira, R.M. ..................... TuA-6Ferreira, R.M. ..................... TuE-2Ferreira, R.M. ..................... TuE-2Ferretti Torricelli, L. ............ TuE-5
Ferretti Torricelli, L. ..........WeM-2Figueiras, J. ......................MoA-3Figueiras, J. ......................MoE-7Figueiras, J. ......................WeE-6Fiore, A. ............................WeA-5Fischer, G. .......................... TuA-4Fischer, M. .......................MoM-1Fischinger, M. ...................MoE-5Flohrer, C. ........................WeM-7Flouri, K. ...........................MoE-2Foden, A. ..........................WeE-5Foglar, M. ........................WeM-2Foglar, M. .........................WeA-4Fogli, M. ..........................MoM-7Fonseca, M. ....................... TuA-7Foroughi, S.M.J. ..............WeM-6Franceschinis, R. ..............MoM-6Franchin, P. .......................MoE-4Franchin, P. .......................MoE-4François, R. ........................ TuA-2François, R. .......................WeA-2Frangopol, D.M. ..............MoM-2Frangopol, D.M. ..............MoM-2Frangopol, D.M. ..............MoM-4Frangopol, D.M. ...............MoA-2Frangopol, D.M. ...............MoA-7Frangopol, D.M. ............... TuM-1Frangopol, D.M. ............... TuM-2Frangopol, D.M. ............... TuM-6Frangopol, D.M. ............... TuM-6Frangopol, D.M. ...............WeE-5Frank, K.H. ........................WeA-5Franke, K.W. .....................MoA-6Franzi, M. .........................MoM-7Friedrich, H. .....................MoM-1Friedrich, H. .....................MoM-1Frießem, H. ....................... TuM-7Fruguglietti, E. .................. TuM-3Fruguglietti, E. .................. TuM-3Fu, B. ................................. TuA-5Fu, C.C. ............................WeE-3Fu, C.C. ............................WeE-3Fujian, Z. ...........................MoA-4Fujii, K. .............................. TuM-8Fujii, K. ..............................WeA-2Fujii, K. ..............................WeA-7Fujii, K. ..............................WeA-7Fujita, S. ............................. TuA-8Fukuda, M. ........................WeA-2Furtner, P. .......................... TuM-3Furukawa, S. .....................WeA-2Furuta, H. ........................... TuA-1Furuta, H. ........................... TuA-1Furuta, H. ........................... TuA-1Furuta, H. ........................... TuE-1Fust, Ch. ...........................MoA-7
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Gajo, A. ...........................MoM-2Galindez, N.Y. ..................WeM-6Gallati, M. .........................MoA-6Gammaitoni, L. ................WeM-5Gao, C.E. ........................... TuA-5Garavaglia, E. ...................WeE-2García-Palacios, J. ............ TuM-5Gardoni, P. .......................MoM-4Gardoni, P. ........................WeA-5Garrett, J. ......................... TuM-1Gattesco, N. ....................MoM-6Gazzola, F. ......................... TuE-7Gebbeken, N. ...................WeE-2Gentili, F. ..........................MoA-6Gentili, F. ..........................WeA-4Gentili, F. ..........................WeA-4Georgakis, C.T. .................. TuA-4Gervásio, H. .....................MoM-1Ghasemi, H. .....................MoM-4Ghorbanpoor, A. ..............WeM-7Ghosh, J. .........................MoM-2Ghosh, J. ........................... TuA-2Ghosn, M. ........................MoM-4Ghosn, M. .........................MoE-4Ghosn, M. ......................... TuM-2Ghosn, M. ......................... TuM-2Giacomin, G. ....................MoE-1Giovinazzi, S. ...................WeM-4Girgis, A. FM ..................... TuA-8Girmscheid, M. .................MoA-5Giuliani, L. .........................WeA-4Giustiniani, A. ..................WeM-5Gjelstrup, H. ....................MoM-5Gkoumas, K. ....................WeM-5Gkoumas, K. .....................WeA-4Gladysz, M. ......................MoM-3Glisic, B. ...........................MoM-7Glisic, B. ............................MoA-4Glisic, B. ............................. TuA-5Goda, H. ...........................WeA-7Godart, B. ........... We-AuditoriumGoicolea, J.M. ..................MoA-8Gokce, H.B. ...................... TuM-1Gómez-Soberón, M.C. ...... TuE-8González, A. ..................... TuM-7González, A. ...................... TuE-1González, I. .......................WeA-8González, R.N. ..................WeE-4González-Pérez, C.A. ......... TuE-8Gottshall, W.L. ................... TuA-7Goudreau, A. .................... TuM-1Grimmelsman, K.A. .........WeM-1Grimmelsman, K.A. ..........WeA-3Guadagnini, M. .................MoA-1Guandalini, R. ...................MoA-6
Gucunski, N. ....................MoM-4Gucunski, N. ..................... TuM-1Guidotti, R. .......................WeE-6Gul, M. ............................... TuA-1Guo, T. ............................... TuA-4Guo, T. ............................... TuE-7Guo, Z. ..............................MoA-4Guo, Z. .............................. TuM-3Guobin, T. .........................MoA-6Gurian, P.L.........................MoA-3
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Haardt, P. ..........................WeE-2Haberland, M. ................... TuM-2Hajializadeh, D. ...............MoM-8Hakola, I............................. TuA-3Halling, M.W. ..................... TuA-1Halonen, M. ....................... TuA-3Hamm, S. ..........................MoA-5Han, B. ..............................MoA-2Hanif, A. ............................. TuA-7Hanjari, K.Z. ....................... TuA-6Hansaka, M. ....................... TuA-8Hansen, M. .......................MoE-8Hanus, F. ..........................WeM-2Hao, L. ............................... TuA-5Hao, S. ..............................WeE-8Harapetova, A.A. ..............WeA-8Hasegawa, K. ....................MoE-3Hashimoto, K. .................... TuE-6Haß, S. .............................. TuM-2Hassan, M. ........................MoA-5Hattori, H. .......................... TuA-1Hattori, H. .......................... TuA-1Hattori, H. .......................... TuA-1Hayashikawa, T. ................. TuA-1Hayashikawa, T. ...............WeM-6He, J. ................................ TuM-8He, L.K. .............................. TuA-5He, X. ................................. TuA-1He, X. ................................. TuA-1He, X.-H. ..........................WeM-6Heere, R. ...........................MoA-7Heere, R. ...........................MoA-7Helmerich, R. ....................MoA-2Helmerich, R. ....................MoA-2Helmerich, R. ....................WeE-8Helwig, T.A. ......................WeA-5Hendy, C. .........................MoM-1Hendy, C. .......................... TuM-8Heng, S. ............................. TuE-1Henriques, A.A. ................MoA-8Hernández-Barrios, H. ....... TuE-8Herter, J. ...........................WeE-8Heshmati, M. ..................... TuA-4
Hibino, M. .........................WeA-7Hida, K. .............................WeA-7Higashiyama, H. ................ TuA-6Hill, P.G. ...........................MoM-5Hillemeier, B. ...................WeM-7Hillemeier, B. ...................WeM-7Hinc, K. .............................MoA-2Hirohata, M. ......................MoE-6Hisabe, N. .........................MoE-1Ho, H.-N. ..........................MoE-3Ho, H.-N. ..........................MoE-3Hoffmann, M. .................... TuM-7Hofmann, M. ..................... TuM-7Hogan, L.S. ......................WeM-4Hogan, L.S. ......................WeM-4Hogan, L.S. ......................WeM-4Holst, A. ............................. TuE-6Holst, R. ............................WeA-1Holt, E. ............................... TuE-2Hong, K. ...........................WeA-1Hong, K. ...........................WeE-1Hong, K.J. ......................... TuM-4Hong, S.-X. .......................MoA-2Hooks, J.M. ......................WeE-5Horii, H. ............................WeA-2Hornby, S.R. .....................MoM-5Horta, C.S. ........................ TuM-3Hosseini, M. ....................... TuA-7Houel, A. .........................MoM-7Hradi, P. ............................. TuA-3Hu, J.L. .............................WeE-4Huang, Q. ........................MoM-4Huang, Q. .........................WeA-5Huang, M.G. .....................WeA-5Hubbell, D.L.K. .................. TuA-5Hui, L. ...............................MoA-4Hwang, E.-S. .....................MoE-3Hwang, E.-S. ..................... TuM-7Hwang, S. ......................... TuM-3Hyun, S.H. .........................MoE-6
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Iadicola, M.A. ...................WeE-8Ianos, A. ...........................WeM-1Ibrahim, F.S. .....................MoM-4Ichimiya, M. ...................... TuM-8Ichinose, L.H. ....................MoE-6Ichinose, L.H. ..................... TuA-3Icke, P. ...............................WeE-6Idriss, R.L. .........................WeA-7Iida, T. ...............................MoE-6Imam, B.M. ........................ TuA-4Inaudi, D. ........................... TuA-1Inaudi, D. ........................... TuA-5Incelli, F. ............................MoA-5
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Incelli, F. ............................. TuE-5Infuso, A. .........................MoM-2Ingham, J.M.....................WeM-4Inoue, M. .......................... TuM-2Iplikcioglu, M. ................... TuM-1Isakovic, T. ........................MoE-5Isemoto, R. .......................MoE-7Ishii, I. ...............................WeA-7Ishii, I. ...............................WeA-7Ishikawa, T. .......................MoE-1Ishikawa, Y. ........................ TuE-6Islami, K. ...........................MoA-6Ismail, M. .........................MoM-3Ito, Y. .................................WeA-7
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Jackson, E. ........................MoA-3Jacob, B. ..........................MoM-8Jae Uk Lee, B. ................... TuM-7Jalsan, K. ..........................MoE-2Jang, J.-H. ........................MoE-3Jang, K.P. .........................WeM-3Jara, J.M. ..........................MoE-5Jara, J.M. ..........................MoE-5Jara, J.M ............................ TuE-8Jara, M. .............................MoE-5Jara, M. .............................MoE-5Jeffers, J. ..........................MoA-3Jeon, J.C. ......................... TuM-8Jeong, J.H. ......................WeM-3Jesse, F. ............................MoA-1Ji, Y.F. ................................. TuA-1Jia, Y. ................................WeA-5Jiang, L. ............................WeA-4Jiang, J. ............................WeA-4Jiang, W. ...........................MoE-4Jiang, Y. ............................WeA-4Jiang, Z.-G. ........................ TuE-3Jo, S.D. ............................WeM-3Johansson, D. .................... TuA-6Johnson, N.R. .................... TuA-1Jongwon, K. .....................MoA-8Joung, J.-Y. .......................MoE-6Ju, H. ................................. TuA-7Ju, M. ................................. TuA-7Jung, C.-Y. ........................MoE-6Jurado, C. .........................MoA-8Jurado, C. .........................MoA-8Jurado, S. ......................... TuM-2Jurina, L. ..........................MoM-6
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Kado, M. ........................... TuM-5
Kagho, N. ........................MoM-4Kaido, H. ........................... TuM-8Kalantari, A. .....................WeM-2Kalantari, A. .....................WeM-6Kalis, A. .............................MoA-2Kalis, A. .............................MoA-2Kalis, A. .............................MoE-2Kaliyaperumal, G. .............. TuA-4Kallias, A.N. ....................... TuA-2Kaminski, T. .......................WeE-3Kamizono, T. ...................... TuA-8Kamya, B. .........................MoA-7Kang, S.T. ........................... TuA-6Kanjo, N. ............................ TuA-3Karoumi, R. ........................ TuA-4Karoumi, R. .......................WeA-8Karoumi, R. .......................WeA-8Kasugai, T. ........................ TuM-8Katsuchi, H. ......................MoE-3Kavianipou, F. ................... TuM-4Kawabata, S. .....................WeA-7Kawabata, Y. .....................WeA-7Kawabe, Y. ........................ TuM-8Kawamoto, Y. ....................MoE-6Kawamura, M. .................... TuA-8Kawamura, M. .................... TuA-8Kawano, H. ........................ TuE-1Kawano, K. ........................MoE-6Kawatani, M. .....................MoE-7Kawatani, M. ...................... TuA-1Kawatani, M. ...................... TuA-1Kelly, J. .............................MoE-7Keogh, J. .......................... TuM-7Khan, I. .............................WeA-2Khavari, S.R. ....................... TuA-7Khazem, D. .......................WeA-5Kim, B.-G. .........................WeA-5Kim, B.S. ...........................MoA-8Kim, B.S. ...........................MoA-8Kim, C.W. ..........................MoE-7Kim, D.G. ..........................WeA-7Kim, D.J. ............................ TuA-6Kim, D.S.H. .......................MoE-8Kim, D.-Y. ..........................MoE-3Kim, G. ............................... TuA-7Kim, H. ..............................MoE-3Kim, H. ............................... TuA-7Kim, H.-H. .........................MoE-3Kim, H.K. ..........................MoE-3Kim, I.K. ............................. TuA-8Kim, J. ............................... TuM-5Kim, J.H. ...........................WeE-1Kim, J.-T. ...........................WeA-3Kim, J.-W. .........................MoE-3Kim, J.Y. ............................ TuM-6Kim, K. ............................... TuA-7Kim, K.D. ..........................MoE-3
Kim, N.S. ...........................MoE-3Kim, N.S. ...........................MoE-3Kim, S.H. ...........................WeA-7Kim, S.-H. ..........................MoE-6Kim, S.-H. .......................... TuM-7Kim, S.-M. ......................... TuM-7Kim, S.W. ..........................MoE-3Kim, W.A. .........................WeM-5Kim, Y. ...............................MoE-3Kim, Y.C. ...........................MoE-6Kim, Y.-G. .......................... TuM-7Kim, Y.J. ............................. TuA-8Kim, Y.-M. .........................MoE-3Kim, Y.-M. .........................MoE-3Kimoto, K. .........................WeA-7Kimura, M. ......................... TuA-6Kindler, C. .........................WeA-4Kinoshita, K. ......................MoE-5Kiremidjian, A.S. ................ TuA-2Kite, S. ............................... TuE-7Kivell, A. ..........................WeM-4Kiviluoma, R. ....................MoM-7Kiviluoma, R. ...................... TuE-4Kiyokawai, S. ..................... TuM-8Klap, C.Q. .........................MoE-1Klatter, L. ..........................WeA-1Kliger, I.R. .......................... TuA-4Kliger, I.R. .........................WeE-7Kliger, I.R. .........................WeE-7Kliukas, R. .......................... TuA-7Knapp, S. .........................WeM-7Ko, H.J. .............................WeE-4Kocierz, R. .........................MoA-7Kocierz, R. .......................... TuA-3Koh, H.-M. ........................MoE-3Kohoutkova, A. .................WeA-4Koide, N. ........................... TuA-8Kollegger, J. ..................... TuM-4Komatsu, Y. ........................ TuE-1Konda, N. ......................... TuM-8Kondo, T. ........................... TuA-6Kong, J.S. .........................WeE-1Koo, K.Y. ........................... TuM-5Korhonen, P. ...................... TuE-4Kounoudes, A. ..................MoE-2Kovacevic, J. ..................... TuM-1Kovar, M. ..........................WeA-4Kowalsky, U. ...................... TuM-6Kravtsov, A. ......................MoM-6Krawtschuk, A. ..................MoA-7Krawtschuk, A. ..................MoA-7Krawtschuk, A. ..................MoE-7Krieger, J. ........................MoM-1Krieger, J. ........................MoM-1Krístek, V. .........................MoM-6Krístek, V. .........................MoM-6Krístek, V. .........................WeM-2
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Krístek, V. ..........................WeE-6Krížek, V. ..........................MoM-6Kruger, E.J. .......................WeA-4Kudzys, A. .......................... TuA-7Kuhlmann, U. ...................MoM-1Kuhlmann, U. ...................MoM-1Kuhlmann, U. ...................MoM-1Kuhlmann, U. ....................WeE-7Kühn, B. ............................ TuM-7Kuosa, H. ........................... TuE-2Kuosa, H. ........................... TuE-2Kuras, P. ............................MoA-7Kuras, P. ............................. TuA-3Kusaka, T. ........................... TuE-1Kusuhara, S. ....................... TuE-2Kusuhara, S. ......................WeA-7Kuzawa, M. .......................WeE-3Kwark, J.W. .......................MoA-8Kwark, J.W. .......................MoA-8Kwon, I.-B. ........................ TuM-1Kwon, S.H. .......................WeM-3Kyriakides, M.A. ................MoA-2Kyriakides, M.A. ................MoE-2Kyung, K.S. ....................... TuM-8
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Lacoste, G. ........................ TuA-7Lage, A. ............................MoE-7Lagoda, G. ........................MoE-1Lagoda, M. .......................MoE-1Lai, L.L.-Y...........................WeE-4Lai, W.L. ............................MoA-2Laigaard, J. ......................MoM-5Laigaard, J. ......................MoM-5Lambert, P. ........................WeA-2Lämsä, J. ............................ TuE-4Lan, C. .............................WeM-3Lanata, F. ..........................MoA-4Landolfo, R. ......................WeA-2Lantsoght, E.O.L. ..............WeA-2Laory, I. .............................. TuA-1Laubach, A. ........................ TuE-5Le Heux, M. .....................WeM-4Le Heux, M. .....................WeM-4Leander, J. ......................... TuA-4Leconte, R. .......................MoM-7Lee, C.H. ...........................MoE-6Lee, G.C. .......................... TuM-4Lee, H. ............................... TuE-7Lee, H.-E. ........................... TuE-7Lee, H.-E. ..........................WeE-4Lee, H.H. ........................... TuM-8Lee, H.S. ...........................MoE-3Lee, J. ...............................MoE-3Lee, J.H. ............................ TuA-6
Lee, J.-J. ...........................MoE-3Lee, J.-J. ...........................MoE-3Lee, K. ............................... TuA-7Lee, K.-T. ...........................MoE-3Lee, P.-Y. ...........................WeA-3Lee, S.G. ..........................WeM-3Lee, S.H. ..........................WeM-3Lee, S.-H. ..........................WeA-5Lee, S.J. ............................ TuM-8Lee, S.W. ...........................WeA-7Lee, T.Y. ............................ TuM-2Lefebvre, P.J. .................... TuM-1Leivo, M. ............................ TuE-2Lenner, R. .........................WeM-2Lenti, F. ............................. TuM-3Leon, F. ............................MoM-2Leon, R.T. ........................... TuA-5Lepech, M.D. ..................... TuA-2Lestréhan, C. ...................MoM-8Lethanh, N. .......................WeA-1Leung, K.K. .......................MoE-2Li, A.Q. .............................WeA-6Li, C. .................................MoE-6Li, C.-H. ............................. TuM-5Li, H. .................................. TuA-1Li, J. .................................WeM-5Li, Q. ................................. TuM-5Li, Q.P. .............................WeM-1Li, S.L. ................................ TuA-5Li, X. .................................WeM-3Li, Y. ................................... TuE-2Li, Y. ..................................WeE-4Li, Y.B. ..............................MoM-1Li, Z. .................................. TuM-5Li, Z. ................................... TuE-3Lignola, G.P.......................MoE-1Lim, B.J.K. .........................MoE-8Lim, D. ..............................MoE-6Limongelli, M.P. ................WeA-3Lin, C.Y. .............................MoA-7Lin, F. ................................ TuM-8Lin, L. ................................. TuE-3Lin, S.L. ............................WeM-4Lindenberg, R.E. ...............WeA-5Linneberg, P. ....................MoM-5Linzell, D.G. .....................WeM-6Linzell, D.G. .....................WeM-6Lipari, A. ..........................MoM-8Lipari, A. ...........................MoE-8Liu, A.-S. ............................ TuE-3Liu, B. ................................. TuE-3Liu, J. ...............................MoM-5Liu, T. ................................MoE-2Liu, X. ...............................WeM-3Liu, Y. ................................. TuA-1Liu, Y. ................................WeE-4Liu, Y.Q. ............................ TuM-8
Llano, L. ............................MoE-2LLorens, A. ........................WeA-8Lloyd, N. ..........................WeM-4Loh, C.-H. ......................... TuM-5Lommori, G. .....................MoA-7Lopes, E.C. ....................... TuM-3Losko, J. ...........................WeE-6Lowdermilk, D.S. ..............MoA-3Lu, D.G. ............................MoE-4Lukas, K. ..........................WeM-8Lundgren, K. ...................... TuA-6Lynch, J.P. ......................... TuM-5
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Ma, T. ................................. TuE-3Ma, T. ................................. TuE-3Macdonald, J.H.G. ..........MoM-7MacKenzie, D.K. ..............MoM-5MacKenzie, D.K. ..............MoM-5Maddah, N. ......................MoE-8Maeda, K. ......................... TuM-8Maestri, R. .........................WeA-3Magalhães, F. ...................MoM-7Maher, A. .........................MoM-4Maier, P. ...........................MoM-1Maier, P. ...........................MoM-1Maier, P. ...........................MoM-1Majorana, C. .....................MoE-1Makino, K. ........................WeA-7Makita, T. .......................... TuM-4Malekzadeh, M. ................ TuM-1Malerba, P.G. ...................WeM-2Malerba, P.G. ....................WeE-2Malerba, P.G. ....................WeE-2Malik, A.H. ........................WeE-3Mancini, S. ........................MoA-5Mancini, S. ......................... TuE-5Manenti, S. .......................MoA-6Manfredi, G. .....................MoA-1Manfredi, G. .....................MoE-1Manohar, C.S. ...................MoA-4Mansiz, C. .......................... TuE-6Manzoni, S. ....................... TuM-1Marchiondelli, A. ............... TuE-5Marchiondelli, A. .............WeM-2Marcotte, C. ....................... TuA-7Marelli, M. .........................MoA-7Margheriti, C. ...................WeE-6Marí, A. .............................MoA-6Mark, P. .............................MoA-7Maroney, B. .......................WeE-3Martinelli, L. .....................MoM-3Martinelli, L. .....................MoM-3Martinelli, L. .....................MoM-3Martinelli, L. ......................WeA-3
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Martínez, G. ....................... TuE-8Martinez-Gomez, L. ........... TuE-8Martino, N.M. .................... TuE-6Martín-Pérez, B. ................ TuM-6Martins, N. .......................MoM-1Marx, S. .............................MoE-8Maser, K.R. ......................... TuE-6Masrilayanti, M. ...............WeM-2Massa, G. .......................... TuM-3Massone, G. ..................... TuM-3Materazzi, A.L. ..................WeA-3Matos, J.C. .......................MoE-6Matsuda, H. ......................WeA-7Matsuda, H. ......................WeA-7Matsuda, H. ......................WeA-7Matsui, S. .......................... TuM-8Matsui, S. ........................... TuA-6Matsumoto, K. .................. TuM-8Matsumoto, M. .................. TuE-6Matsumoto, T. .................... TuA-1Matsumoto, T. .................... TuE-1Matsumura, M. .................MoE-1Matsumura, M. .................WeA-6Matthys, S. ........................MoA-1Mazzarolo, E. .................... TuM-6Mazzarolo, E. ...................WeM-3Mazzieri, I..........................WeE-6Mazzoleni, P. ....................MoM-7Mazzotti, C. .....................MoM-6Mazzotti, C. ......................MoA-1Mazzotti, C. ......................MoA-1Mazzucco, G. ....................MoE-1McCann, M. ...................... TuM-1McCarten, P.S. .................WeM-4McCarten, P.S. ..................WeA-1McCarthy, L.A. .................MoM-4McCarthy, E. ..................... TuM-4McCarthy, G. .....................WeA-2McConnell, J. ...................WeA-2McCormick, N.J. ..............MoM-7McElhinney, C. ..................WeE-1McNally, C. ......................MoM-8McNally, C. ......................MoM-8Meinhardt, C. ...................MoM-3Mejri, A.M. ........................MoE-2Mendez Galindo, C. ........WeM-6Mendez Galindo, C. .........WeA-6Meneghetti, L.C. ................ TuA-4Mensinger, M. ..................MoM-1Mensinger, M. ..................MoM-1Meredith, J. ....................... TuE-1Mertens, K.P. ..................... TuM-2Mezzina, M. ......................MoE-5Mi, T. .................................WeE-2Miao, F. ............................MoM-4Michaelson, G.K. .............. TuM-2Michaelson, G.K. .............WeM-6
Michel, A. .......................... TuA-6Michels, J. ......................... TuM-4Milis, M. ............................MoE-2Milmann, B. ......................MoA-2Minaie, E. ..........................MoA-3Minaie, E. ..........................MoE-7Ming-gen, Z. ...................... TuA-8Mino, T. .............................. TuE-1Mitani, K. ........................... TuE-6Miyamoto, A. ..................... TuA-3Miyamoto, A. ..................... TuA-3Miyamoto, A. ..................... TuA-3Miyamoto, N. ....................WeA-7Miyamoto, N. ....................WeA-7Miyashita, T. ......................MoA-1Mizuno, H. ........................ TuM-8Modena, C. ...........Tu-AuditoriumModena, C. ......................MoM-6Modena, C. .......................MoA-6Modena, C. .......................MoE-1Modena, C. ........................ TuA-2Moghadam, A.S. ..............WeM-2Moon, F.L. ........................MoM-7Moon, F.L. .........................MoA-3Moon, F.L. .........................MoA-3Moon, F.L. .........................MoA-3Moon, F.L. .........................MoE-7Moon, F.L. ......................... TuM-1Moon, F.L. .........................WeE-5Moon, J. ...........................WeE-4Moor, G. ...........................MoA-3Moor, G. ............................ TuE-1Moor, G. ..........................WeM-6Moor, G. ...........................WeA-6Moor, G. ...........................WeA-6Moor, G. ...........................WeA-6Moore, G. .........................WeE-1Morassi, A. ........................WeA-3Morbin, R. .........................MoE-1Moreno, R. ........................MoA-6Morimoto, D. ..................... TuE-1Morita, C. ..........................WeA-7Moriyama, A. ..................... TuE-2Moser, T. ........................... TuM-7Mossakowski, P. ................. TuA-6Motavalli, M. ..................... TuM-4Moyo, P. ............................WeA-4Murphy, S.D. ....................WeM-6Myers, G. ..........................WeA-8
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Nader, M. ............ We-AuditoriumNader, M. ..........................WeE-3Nagai, M. ..........................MoA-1Nagai, M. ........................... TuE-6
Nagao, Y. .......................... TuM-8Nagy, W. ...........................WeA-5Nakajima, K. ..................... TuM-8Nakamura, H. .................... TuM-8Nakamura, S. ...................MoM-1Nakata, H. .......................... TuA-8Nakayama, T. ..................... TuA-6Nakayama, T. ....................WeA-2Nam, M.-J. ........................MoE-3Namiki, H. ......................... TuM-8Namiki, H. .......................... TuA-8Nanni, A. ...........................MoE-1Nardone, F. .......................MoE-1Neiers, S. ........................... TuA-7Neri, I.K. ..........................WeM-5Neto, A.P.C. ......................WeE-5Neto, A.P.C. ......................WeE-8Neumann, T. .....................WeA-1Neumann, T. .....................WeE-2Neves, A.S. ........................ TuA-7Neves, A.S. .......................MoA-8Neves, L.A.C. ....................MoE-6Neves, L.A.C. .................... TuM-2Newmark, A.A. .................WeA-4Nguyen, K.-D. ...................WeA-3Nguyen, S.H. .................... TuM-7Ni Nuallain, N.A. ..............MoE-5Nicholas, A. ......................WeE-7Nicola, S. ........................... TuE-5Nielsen, K. .......................MoM-1Nielsen, K.A. ....................MoM-5Nielsen, R.H. .....................MoA-2Nieto-Taladriz, O. ............. TuM-5Nigro, E. ...........................MoA-1Nigro, E. ...........................MoA-1Nims, D.K. .......................WeM-7Nishikawa, T. ...................... TuE-1Nishikawa, Y. ...................... TuA-3Nishimura, S. ....................WeA-7Nishio, M. ......................... TuM-8Nishioka, T. ........................ TuA-8Niu, J. ................................ TuE-7Nomura, Y. ......................... TuE-1Novák, D. .........................MoM-4Novák, D. ..........................MoA-4Novák, D. ..........................WeE-6Nozaka, K. ........................MoE-1Nussbaumer, A. ................MoE-8Nyikita, G. .........................MoA-3
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O Navarro, E. ..................... TuE-8O’Connor, A.J. .................MoM-8O’Connor, A.J. .................MoM-8O’Connor, A.J. ..................MoA-4
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O’Connor, A.J. ..................MoA-5O’Connor, A.J. ..................MoE-2O’Connor, A.J. ..................MoE-5O’Connor, A.J. ..................MoE-7O’Connor, A.J. ................... TuA-2O’Connor, A.J. ..................WeA-8O’Connor, A.J. ..................WeA-8O’Connor, A.J. ..................WeA-8O’Connor, S. ..................... TuM-5OBrien, E.J. .....................MoM-8OBrien, E.J. .....................MoM-8OBrien, E.J. ......................MoE-8OBrien, E.J. .....................WeM-3OBrien, E.J. ......................WeA-8OBrien, E.J. ......................WeA-8OBrien, E.J. ......................WeA-8Ocel, J.M. .........................WeE-8Ochi, N. ............................MoE-1Ogihara, K. ........................ TuE-2Oh, C.K. ............................ TuM-4Oh, S.................................. TuE-7Oh, T. ................................. TuE-6Ohata, H. ..........................WeA-7Ohata, H. ..........................WeA-7Ohga, M. ..........................WeA-2Ohgaki, K. .......................... TuA-8Ohkubo, F. ......................... TuA-8Okamoto, T. ......................WeA-7Okamoto, T. ......................WeA-7Okamto, T. ........................WeA-7Okazawa, T. ......................WeA-7Okuno, M. ......................... TuA-3Okuno, S. ........................... TuA-6Olaszek, P. ......................... TuA-3Olia, S. ..............................MoA-1Oliva, J. ............................MoA-8Oliveira, R.A. ...................... TuA-2Oliveira, R. ......................... TuA-4Oller, E. .............................MoA-6Olmati, P. ..........................MoA-6Olmati, P. ..........................MoA-6Olmati, P. ..........................WeA-4Olmos, B.A. ......................MoE-5Olmos, B.A. ......................MoE-5Olmos, B.A. ....................... TuE-8Ono, S. .............................WeA-2Ono, S. .............................WeA-6Onoufriou, T. ....................MoA-2Onoufriou, T. ....................MoE-2Onoufriou, T. ....................MoE-2Oppioni, S. .......................MoA-7Orcési, A. .........................MoM-1Orcési, A. .........................MoM-4Orcési, A. .........................MoM-7Orcési, A. .........................MoM-7Orcési, A. ..........................MoA-2Orfei, F. ............................WeM-5Ortyl, L. .............................MoA-7
Ortyl, L. .............................. TuA-3Oshima, Y.......................... TuM-5Oshima, Y........................... TuE-1Oshima, Y..........................WeA-3Österreicher, M. ................MoE-7Otsuka, Y............................ TuA-8Otter, D ............................WeM-1Ottosson, A. ....................MoM-8Ou, Y.-C. ........................... TuM-4Ou, Y.-C. ............................ TuE-2Outtier, A. .........................WeA-5Owerko, T. ........................MoA-7Owerko, T. ......................... TuA-3Ozalis, S. ...........................MoA-3Ozkan, E. ........................... TuE-7
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Padgett, J.E. ....................MoM-2Padgett, J.E. .....................MoA-4Padgett, J.E. ..................... TuM-4Padgett, J.E. ...................... TuA-2Padgett, J.E. ...................... TuA-2Paeglitis, Ai. .....................MoM-6Paeglitis, Ai. .....................WeM-3Paeglitis, An. ....................MoM-6Pagnotta, A. .....................MoM-4Pagnotta, A. ......................WeA-5Paillusseau, P. ..................... TuA-7Pak, C.-I ...........................WeM-7Pakrashi, V. ........................MoE-7Paksoy, A.M. .....................MoE-5Palermo, A. ......................WeM-4Palermo, A. ......................WeM-4Palermo, A. ......................WeM-4Palermo, A. ......................WeM-4Palma Lopes, S. ...............MoM-8Palmeri, A. ........................MoA-6Palmieri, A. .......................MoA-1Palmisano, F. .....................MoE-5Pantak, M. ........................MoM-3Park, A.H.M. .....................MoE-8Park, B.S. .......................... TuM-6Park, C.K. .........................WeM-3Park, D.U. ..........................MoE-3Park, D.Y. ..........................WeA-7Park, H.-M. ........................WeE-1Park, J. ..............................MoE-3Park, J.C. ..........................MoE-3Park, J.M. .......................... TuM-6Park, K.-H. .........................WeE-1Park, S. ..............................MoE-3Park, S.-J. .......................... TuM-7Parvardeh, H. ....................WeA-5Pasqualato, G. .................. TuM-3Pasqualato, G. .................. TuM-3Pasqualato, G. .................. TuM-3
Pavani, R. ........................... TuE-7Pavic, A. ...........................MoM-3Pease, B.J. ......................... TuA-6Peddle, J.T. ....................... TuM-1Pedersen, C. ....................MoM-8Pedersen, C. ....................MoM-8Pedrazzi, G. ......................MoA-5Pefano, R. ........................WeM-2Peil, U. ............................... TuA-4Pellegrino, C. ....................MoA-1Pellegrino, C. ....................MoA-6Pellegrino, C. ....................MoE-1Pellegrino, C. ....................MoE-1Pellegrino, C. ....................MoE-1Pellegrino, C. ..................... TuA-2Perdigão, V. .....................MoM-1Perdigão, V. .....................MoM-1Pérez, A.S. ........................WeA-3Petrini, F. ...........................MoA-6Petrini, F. ...........................MoE-4Petrini, F. ...........................MoE-4Petrini, F. ...........................WeA-4Petrini, L. ...........................MoE-5Petroff, S.M. ....................... TuA-1Petty, R. ............................MoM-1Pfaffinger, M. ...................MoM-1Pfaffinger, M. ...................MoM-1Pfaffinger, M. ...................MoM-1Piironen, J. ......................... TuE-2Piispanen, M. ..................... TuE-4Pipinato, A. .......................MoA-5Pipinato, A. ........................ TuA-2Pistone, G. ......................... TuE-5Plos, M. .............................. TuA-6Podrouzek, J. ....................MoE-4Pollini, N. ..........................WeE-2Popa, N. ..........................MoM-1Popa, V. .............................. TuE-5Popovics, J.S. .................... TuE-6Porco, F. ............................WeA-5Porco, G. ...........................WeA-5Portela, G. ........................WeA-5Portela, G. ........................WeE-4Portioli, F. ..........................WeA-2Posenato, D. ...................... TuA-1Posenato, D. ...................... TuA-5Potter, D.L. ........................WeA-5Power, E. ...........................WeA-8Pozzi, M. ...........................MoA-4Pozzi, M. ........................... TuM-5Pozzi, M. ............................ TuA-5Pradelok, S. ......................MoA-7Pradhan, A. .......................MoA-3Prasad, R. ..........................MoA-2Prota, A. ............................MoE-1Pukl, R. .............................MoM-4Pukl, R. ..............................WeE-6
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Racanel, I.R. ......................WeA-6Racic, V. ...........................MoM-3Radomski, W. ..................... TuA-6Raffaele, D. .......................MoE-5Raffaele, D. .......................WeA-5Rafiq, M.I. .........................MoA-2Rafiq, M.I. .........................MoE-2Rafiq, M.I. .......................... TuA-2Rahbari, A.R. .....................WeE-6Ranasinghe, A.P. ................ TuA-7Ranzi, G. ...........................MoE-6Rao, A.S. ............................ TuA-2Raoof, M. ..........................MoA-1Raoul, J. ...........................MoM-1Raphael, W. ....................... TuA-6Rawa, P. .............................WeE-3Reale, T.M. ........................MoA-5Reale, T.M. ........................MoE-2Reid, S.G. ..........................MoA-4Reinhorn, A.M. ................MoM-2Reis, A. ..............................WeE-3Rekaya, G.R. .....................MoE-2Renehan, N.S. ...................MoE-8Reynders, E. ...................... TuM-5Ribeiro, S.E.C. ...................MoE-4Richardson, M.G. .............MoM-8Richter, E. ..........................MoA-3Rímal, J. ...........................MoM-6Rímal, J. ...........................MoM-6Rinaldi, B. .........................MoA-5Rinaldi, B. .......................... TuE-5Rizzo, P. ............................. TuM-1Robert, N. ........................MoM-1Rocha, J. ...........................MoA-8Rocha, J. ...........................MoA-8Rocha, M. .......................... TuA-4Rocha, M. .........................WeE-5Rodellar, J. .......................MoM-3Rodrigues, C. ....................MoA-3Rogers, H. .........................WeA-1Rojas, R. ............................. TuE-8Rokneddin, K. ..................MoM-2Rollins, K.M. ......................MoA-6Romeijn, A. .......................MoE-1Rossi, G. ............................ TuM-1
Ruan, X. ............................. TuE-2Ruan, X. ...........................WeM-3Ruan, X. ...........................WeM-3Ruiz Sandoval, M.E. ........... TuE-8Ryan, P.C. ..........................MoA-5
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Sagou, D. ..........................MoE-6Sagula, R. .......................... TuM-3Saiidi, M. ........................... TuM-4Sakai, K. ............................. TuE-2Sakamoto, T. ...................... TuA-6Sakano, M. ........................ TuM-8Sakano, M. ......................... TuA-8Sakano, M. ......................... TuA-8Sakata, Y. ..........................MoE-6Sakiya, K. ........................... TuA-8Salamak, M. ....................... TuA-3Salas-Mengchún, D.J. ........ TuE-8Sallam, A. ..........................MoA-5Salomoni, V.A. ..................MoE-1Salvatore, W. .....................WeA-3Samaras, V.A. ....................WeA-5Samartín, A. ...................... TuM-5Sanayei, M. ....................... TuM-1Sánchez, A.R. ..................... TuE-8Sánchez-Silva, M. ............... TuA-2Sandberg, J. ..................... TuM-8Sarkhosh, R. ......................MoE-1Sarmento, A.M. ................MoE-7Sas, G. ..............................MoA-1Satake, S. ........................... TuA-8Sause, R. ............. We-AuditoriumSaviotti, A. ........................MoA-6Savoia, M. .........................WeA-3Saydam, D. .......................WeE-5Scanlon, A. ......................WeM-6Schellhase, M.C. ............... TuM-3Schellhase, M.C. ..............WeM-8Schendel, I. ........................ TuA-4Schmidt, F. .......................MoM-8Schmieder, M. ...................MoA-7Schmieder, M. ...................MoA-7Schoefs, F. .........................MoA-4Schokker, A.J. ..................WeM-6Schotte, K. ........................WeA-5Sebastiani, P.E...................MoE-4Sebastiani, P.E...................MoE-4Seible, F. ............. Mo-AuditoriumSeim, C. .............. We-AuditoriumSen, D. ..............................MoA-4Seok, J.W. ......................... TuM-6Serbescu, A. .....................MoA-1Servi, A. ............................MoE-7Serzan, K. ..........................WeA-5
Sgambi, L. .........................WeE-2Sgambi, L. .........................WeE-2Shaffer, J.K. ....................... TuM-3Shaffer, J.K. ......................WeM-8Sheils, E. ..........................MoM-8Shen, W.A. .......................WeM-5Sheng, X.-W. ....................WeM-6Shim, C.S. .......................... TuA-8Shimozato, T. ....................WeA-2Shin, S.-H. .........................MoE-3Shin, S. ..............................MoE-3Shinozuka, M. .......Tu-AuditoriumShiraishi, S. ........................ TuA-3Shunlong, L. ......................MoA-4Sibilla, S. ...........................MoA-6Sigurdardottir, D.H. ........... TuA-5Silvestri, C. ........................MoA-5Sim, J. ................................ TuA-7Simões da Silva, L. ...........MoM-1Sipple, J.D. ....................... TuM-1Sire, S. ................................ TuA-4Šístek, M. .........................WeM-2Siviero, E. ..........................MoA-5Siwowski, T.W. .................WeM-8Skulic, J. ............................MoE-2Smith, I.F.C. ....................... TuA-1Söderqvist, M.-K. ............... TuE-4Söderqvist, M.-K. ............... TuE-4Soman, R.N. ......................MoE-2Someda, C. ....................... TuM-1Sørensen, J.D. ..................WeA-8Sørensen, J.G. ..................WeA-4Sørensen, O. ....................MoM-5Soto-Espitia, R. .................. TuE-8Sousa, C. ..........................MoA-8Sousa, C. ........................... TuA-7Spallarossa, E. ................... TuM-3Spuler, T. ...........................MoA-3Spuler, T. ............................ TuE-1Spuler, T. ...........................WeA-6Spuler, T. ...........................WeA-6Spuler, T. ...........................WeA-6Stael, D. ............................WeA-5Stains, J.M. ....................... TuM-2Stang, H. ............................ TuA-6Starossek, U. ..................... TuM-2Stenko, M.S. ...................... TuA-6Stephan, K. .......................WeE-7Sterkman, R. .....................MoE-1Stocco, A. .........................MoA-5Straski, J. ............ We-AuditoriumStraupe, V. .......................WeM-3Strauss, A. ........................MoM-4Strauss, A. .........................MoA-4Strauss, A. .........................MoA-7Strauss, A. .........................MoA-7Strauss, A. .........................MoE-4
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Strauss, A. .........................MoE-7Strauss, A. .........................MoE-7Strauss, A. .........................MoE-7Strauss, A. ......................... TuM-7Stremmel, W. ....................MoA-1Stucchi, R. ........................WeM-2Stupazzini, M. ...................WeE-6Sugimoto, M. ..................... TuE-6Sugino, Y. ........................... TuA-8Sugiura, K. ........................MoE-7Sugiura, K. ........................WeA-3Sugiyama, H. ..................... TuA-3Sugiyama, T. ..................... TuM-8Sukta, O. ...........................MoA-7Sumitro, P. .........................WeA-7Sumitro, P. .........................WeA-7Sun, H. ..............................WeE-4Sun, J.G. ........................... TuM-8Sun, Z................................. TuA-5Sun, Z................................. TuE-1Sungil, K. ..........................MoA-8Suzuki, H. .......................... TuM-8Suzumura, K. ....................MoM-1Sweeney, R.A.P. ................. TuA-7Sweeney, R.A.P. ...............WeM-1Szabo, Z. ...........................MoA-1
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Taghipour, M. ..................... TuA-7Tahmasebifard, S. .............. TuA-7Takahashi, S. ...................... TuA-8Takaki, T. ...........................WeA-7Takaki, T. ...........................WeA-7Takamura, Y. ....................... TuA-8Takamura, Y. ....................... TuA-8Taljsten, B. ........................MoA-1Tamaki, Y. ..........................WeA-2Tamuzs, T. .........................MoA-1Tang, M.-C. ......... Mo-AuditoriumTang, M.-C. ......... We-AuditoriumTang, M.-C. .......................WeE-3Tani, K. ..............................MoE-6Taniguchi, K. ...................... TuA-3Taniguchi, N. ...................... TuA-8Tardivel, Y.........................MoM-1Taylor-Noonan, A. .............MoA-7Taylor-Noonan, A. .............MoA-7Tecchio, G. .......................MoM-6Teixeira, P.F. .....................WeM-8Teixeira, R.M. ..................... TuA-4Tentzeris, M.M. .................. TuA-5Teplý, B. ...........................MoM-4Teplý, B. ............................MoA-4Terasaki, N. .......................MoE-6Thauvin, B. .......................MoM-8Thomas, D. .......................WeA-1
Thompson, D. ...................MoA-5Thompson, P.D. ................. TuE-4Thompson, P.D. ................WeA-1Thompson, P.D. ................WeA-1Thybo, A.E.A. .................... TuA-6Tian, H. ............................. TuM-6Tian, H. ............................. TuM-6Tian, L. ............................... TuA-5Toft, H.S. ...........................WeA-8Tokumasu, K. ..................... TuA-8Tokumasu, K. ..................... TuA-8Torkkeli, M. ........................ TuE-4Torkkeli, M. ........................ TuE-4Totaro, A. ..........................MoA-5Toutanji, H. .......................MoA-4Toutanji, H. .......................MoE-1Tragas, P. ...........................MoA-2Tragas, P. ...........................MoE-2Tran, T.V. ...........................MoA-4Trautwein, L.M. .................WeE-8Travasso, F. ......................WeM-5Treacy, M.A. .....................MoM-8Treacy, M.A. ......................WeE-5Trejo, D. ...........................MoM-4Trejo, D. ............................WeA-5Trinh, T.N. .......................... TuA-1Tsai, M.-S. ......................... TuM-4Tsukamoto, N. ................... TuA-3Tsukamoto, S. .................... TuA-3Tsukamoto, S. .................... TuA-3Tsukamoto, S. .................... TuA-8Tsukiyama, A. ....................MoE-1Tu, X. ................................. TuM-6Tucker, M. .........................WeA-8
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Ubertini, F. ........................WeA-3Uchino, M. ........................WeA-7Uchino, M. ........................WeA-7Ueno, N. ...........................MoE-6Ueno, S. ............................MoE-1Uesugi, T. ........................... TuA-8Uluöz, S. ...........................WeM-1Umemoto, S. ....................WeA-7Umemoto, S. ....................WeA-7Ummenhofer, T. ...............MoM-1Unger, C. .......................... TuM-7Usmani, A. ........................WeA-4Uva, G. ..............................WeA-5
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Vadluga, R. ........................ TuA-7Valente, I.B. ......................MoE-6Valentín, R. ........................WeA-5
Valenzuela, M.A. ...............MoA-5Van Bogaert, Ph. ...............MoA-8Van Bogaert, Ph. ...............WeA-5van der Veen, C. ...............WeA-2Varela-Ortiz, W. .................WeE-4Varum, H. ..........................MoE-5Vazquez Gonzalez, J.R. ...... TuE-8Veijola, M. .......................... TuE-4Veit-Egerer, R. ................... TuM-3Velázquez, G. ....................WeE-4Vergani, M. ........................ TuA-2Vesikari, E. ......................... TuA-6Vesikari, E. ......................... TuE-2Vestroni, F. ........................WeA-3Vidrih, Z. ...........................MoE-5Villain, G. .........................MoM-8Villalba, S. ........................WeM-1Villalba, V. ........................WeM-1Villanueva, D. ....................MoE-5Vincenzi, L.........................WeA-3Virtala, P. ............................ TuE-4Visone, C. ........................WeM-5Vocca, H. .........................WeM-5von der Haar, C. ................MoE-8Votsis, R. ...........................MoE-2Votsis, R. ...........................MoE-2Vráblík, L. ..........................WeE-6Vráblík, L. .........................WeM-2Vuddandam, R. .................MoA-4Vuddandam, R. .................MoE-1Vuong, D.N.V. ...................MoE-6
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Wakabayashi, D. ...............WeA-6Walbridge, S. ...................WeM-8Walbridge, S. ...................WeM-8Walraven, J.C. ..................WeA-2Wang, C. ............................ TuA-5Wang, C. ............................ TuA-5Wang, C. ............................ TuE-3Wang, D. ...........................MoA-4Wang, H. ............................ TuE-7Wang, M. ........................... TuA-5Wang, P.-H. ....................... TuM-4Wang, S. ...........................WeE-3Wang, Y.............................. TuA-5Wang, Y.Q.......................... TuE-2Wang, Z. ...........................MoA-4Wank, T.R. ........................WeM-1Waterfall, P.W. ..................MoM-7Weekes, L. .......................WeM-2Weidner, J.S. .....................WeE-5Weissmann, J. ...................MoE-2Welch, S. ...........................WeA-4Wendner, R. ......................MoA-4Wendner, R. ......................MoA-7
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Xiang, Y.Q. .......................WeM-1Xu, C.-N. ...........................MoE-6Xu, C.-N. ...........................MoE-6Xu, G. ...............................WeE-2Xu, Y.L. ............................... TuA-5Xu, Y.L. .............................. TuM-5Xu, Z. ................................WeA-5
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Yabe, A. ............................. TuA-3Yabuki, T. ..........................WeA-2Yagi, H. .............................. TuA-3Yaiaroon, N. ......................MoA-4Yakit, E. ............................WeM-1Yalamas, T. ........................WeA-8Yamada, H. .......................MoE-3Yamada, T. ........................MoE-6Yamada, T. ......................... TuA-3
Yamagami, T. ..................... TuA-3Yamagami, T. ..................... TuA-3Yamagami, T. ..................... TuA-8Yamagami, T. ..................... TuA-8Yamaguchi, T. ....................MoE-6Yamaguchi, T. ..................... TuE-1Yamamoto, K. ...................WeA-3Yamanishi, M. ..................... TuA-8Yan, Q.S. ...........................WeE-4Yan, S. ................................ TuA-5Yan, T. ................................ TuE-1Yan, Z.G. ..........................WeM-3Yanai, S. ............................WeA-7Yao, Y. ...............................MoA-4Yarnold, M.T. ....................MoM-7Yarnold, M.T. .....................MoA-3Yashinsky, M. ....................WeM-4Yasuda, K. .........................MoE-6Yi, J. .................................. TuM-1Yi, X. .................................. TuA-5Yiming, G. .........................MoA-4Yin, Z.Y. ............................WeM-3Yiqiang, X. ........................MoA-6Yli-Villamo, H. ..................MoM-7Yoda, T. ............................. TuM-8Yoneda, M. ......................MoM-3Yoon, H.J. .........................MoA-8Yoshida, I. ........................MoM-4Yoshida, M. .......................WeA-6Youn, J. ............................WeM-5Young Gu Kang, C. ........... TuM-7Yousef, A.A. ......................WeA-5Yue, Y.C. ...........................MoA-4Yumoto, S. ......................... TuE-1
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Zaki, A.R. ........................... TuA-8Zampieri, P. ......................MoM-6Zandonini, R. ..................... TuA-5Zandonini, Z. .....................MoA-4Zanini, M.A. ......................MoA-6Zanini, M.A. ......................MoE-1Zappa, E. .........................MoM-7Zedler, T. ...........................MoA-5Zeineddine, M. .................. TuA-6
Zhang, L. ...........................MoE-6Zhang, L.T. ........................WeA-4Zhang, Q. ........................MoM-5Zhang, Q.W. ....................MoM-1Zhang, Q.W. ...................... TuA-1Zhang, Y. ........................... TuM-5Zhang, Y. ............................ TuA-5Zhang, Y. ............................ TuA-5Zhang, Y.F. ........................WeA-4Zhao, J. .............................WeE-2Zhao, Y. .............................. TuA-5Zhen, Y. .............................. TuA-5Zheng, H.B. ......................WeE-4Zhong, J.-H. ....................... TuE-3Zhou, B. ............................. TuA-5Zhou, C. ............................. TuA-5Zhou, G.D. ........................WeA-6Zhou, X.Y. ........................MoM-8Zhu, J.S. ............................. TuA-5Zhu, S................................ TuM-5Zhu, S................................. TuA-5Zhu, S...............................WeM-5Zhu, S.C. ...........................WeA-4Zhu, W.J. ............................ TuA-2Zhuang, Z. ........................ TuM-1Zielichowski-Haber, W......MoM-3Zimmermann, T. ................MoE-7Zimmermann, T. ................MoE-7Zinck, M. ..........................MoM-5Zink, J. .............................. TuM-3Zinke, T. ...........................MoM-1Zobel, R.S. ........................WeE-8Zohrehvandi, M. ................ TuA-7Zona, A. ............................MoE-6Zong, Z. ............................. TuE-7Zonta, D. ..........................MoM-2Zonta, D. ...........................MoA-4Zonta, D. ............................ TuA-5Zonta, D. ............................ TuA-5Zordan, T. .......................... TuM-6Zordan, T. .......................... TuM-6Zordan, T. .........................WeM-3Zordan, T. .........................WeM-3Zwolski, J. .........................WeE-3Zwolski, J. .........................WeE-3
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IABMAS 2012
Stresa, Lake Maggiore, ItalyJuly 8 - 12, 2012