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9th International Conference on Analytical Models

and New Concepts in Concrete and Masonry

Structures

FINAL PROGRAMME

5-7 June 2017

Gliwice, Poland

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WELCOME TO AMCM’2017

The International Conferences as “Analytical Models and New Concepts in Concrete and Masonry Structures” has been successfully organised since 1993. This edition taking place in Gliwice on June 5-7, 2017 is the ninth international meeting of this series organised in Poland. For the first time papers sent and accepted to this event are publish in very prestigious Procedia Engineering by Elsevier.

All conferences of this series were held in Poland. The former were organised in Bialystok (1993), Lodz (1996), Wroclaw-Swieradow (1999), Krakow (2002), Gliwice (2005), Lodz (2008), Krakow (2011) and Wroclaw (2014).

This ninth Conference has been organised a second time in Gliwice by:

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice,

Concrete Structures Section at the Civil Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Science,

Polish Group of Fédération Internationale du Béton – fib

The Scientific Committee of the Polish Civil Engineering Association (KN PZITB)

The organisers continue the tradition of the previous conferences, which is to organise a Conference focused on the problems connected with developing of the modern concrete and masonry structures. The Conference allows exchanging the knowledge and experiences by scientists from universities across the world.

The aim of the Conference is to present and review the latest achievements in concrete and masonry structures, especially at the beginning of the process of preparation of the new edition of Eurocodes. The will to improve the link between theoretical research and engineering practice has been reflected in partial expansion of the conference topics list in comparison to the previous conferences.

It was suggested to focus the contributions on the following topics:

Advances in reinforced and prestressed concrete structures

Advances in masonry structures

Analitical and numerical models for concrete structures

Analitical and numerical models for masonry structures

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Theory and practice in the field of application of FRP materials to concrete

Behaviour of FRC structures under static and dynamic conditions

Models and analysis of concrete and masonry structures according to codes

Durability assessment and environmental effects on concrete and masonry structures

Despite many other conferences organised worldwide and concerning similar range of topics the response of the authors was far ahead of expectations. More than 110 abstracts were submitted. The scientists from more than 20 countries worldwide contributed. Finally, the International Scientific and Advisory Committee of the Conference through detailed review has selected and accepted 70 of submitted papers. All accepted papers will be orally presented. The organisers kindly appreciate the efforts of all Reviewers.

The full texts of papers accepted and presented at the 9th International Conference “Analytical Models and New Concepts in Concrete and Masonry Structures” AMCM 2017 are published in electronic form in special issue of Procedia Engineering by Elsevier. This book contains the full texts of invited Keynote Lectures and short two-page abstracts of all accepted papers submitted by authors.

We believe that each participant will benefit from the conference as well form scientific point of view, as from possibilities of new direct contact.

We are very thankful to the members of the Scientific Committee for acting as paper reviewers. We are also deeply grateful for the members of the Organizing Committee for their technical assistance and for the sponsors of the Conference for their financial support.

Finally, special thanks are addressed to invited sponsors for their interesting contributions and financial support.

Gliwice, May 2017 Prof. Jan Kubica Chairman of the Scientific and Advisory

Committee

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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

Jan Kubica, Poland - Chairman of the Scientific and Advisory Committee

Marcin Górski, Poland - Secretary of the Scientific and Advisory Committee

Andrzej Ajdukiewicz, Poland Herbert Mang, Austria

György Balázs, Hungary Dirk Martens, The Netherlands

Jan Biliszczuk, Poland Urs Meier, Switzerland

Mikael W. Braestup, Denmark Marco Menegotto, Italy

Milan Chandoga, Slovakia Nebojsa Mojsilović, Switzerland

Wit Derkowski, Poland Kenneth W. Neale, Canada

Michael N. Fardis, Greece Piotr Noakowski, Germany

Wolfram Jäger, Germany Takafumi Noguchi, Japan

Matija Gams, Slovenia Andrzej S. Nowak, USA

Hans R. Ganz, Switzerland Daniel V. Oliveira, Portugal

Andrzej Garstecki, Poland Jan Piekarski, Poland

Dariusz Gawin, Poland Stan Pietruszczak, Canada

Steinar Helland, Norway Maria A. Polak, Canada

Mieczysław Kamiński, Poland Tomasz Ponikiewski, Poland

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Jacek Katzer, Poland Wojciech Radomski, Poland

Barbara Klemczak, Poland Lambertus J. Sluys, The Netherlands

Michał Knauff, Poland Jacek Śliwiński, Poland

Petr Konecny, Czech Republic Luc Taerwe, Belgium

Ryszard Kowalczyk, Poland Ad Vermeltfoort, The Netherlands

Renata Kotynia, Poland Joost C. Walraven, The Netherlands

Wiesław Kurdowski, Poland Andrzej Winnicki, Poland

Paulo B. Lourenço, Portugal Szczepan Woliński, Poland

Cezary Madryas, Poland Krzysztof Żółtowski, Poland

ORGANISING COMMITTEE:

Leszek Szojda, Chairman of the Organising Committee

Rafał Krzywoń, Secretary of the Organising Committee

Katarzyna Adamczyk

Szymon Dawczyński

Agnieszka Jędrzejewska

Małgorzata Pająk

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HONORARY PATRONAGE

GOLD SPONSOR

SILVER SPONSOR

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

SPONSORS

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MAP

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CONGRESS CENTRE OF SILESIAN UNIVERSITY

OF TECHNOLOGY

Conference will take place in the Congress Centre of Silesian University of

Technology, Konarskiego 18B.

MAP OF CENTRE

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SCHEMATIC PROGRAMME

4.06.17 Sunday 1800-2000 Registration*

1900-2000 Ice Breaking*

5.06.17 Monday 800-1000 Registration

1000-1030 Opening Ceremony (Hall D)

1030-1100 Invitation lecture “…”

– Prof. Andrzej Ajdukiewicz

1100-1130 Coffee break

1130-1300 Sessions I

SI/Hall D Advances in reinforced and

prestressed concrete structures I (6)

SI/Hall E Durability assessment and

environmental effects on concrete structures (6)

1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1430 Time for sponsors

1430-1630 Sessions II

SII/Hall D Analitical and numerical models for

concrete structures (8)

SII/Hall E Behaviour of FRC structures under

static and dynamic condition (8)

Technical excursion

6.06.17 Tuesday

930-1000 Keynote lecture (Hall D) „Bond behaviour degradation

between FRP composites and brick masonry ” - Prof. Daniel V. Oliveira

1000-1100 Session III

SIII/Hall D Advances in masonry structures I (4)

1100-1130 Coffee break

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1130-1300 Sessions IV

SIV/Hall D Theory and practice in the field of

application of FRP materials to concrete (6)

SIV/Hall E Analitical and numerical models for

masonry structures (6)

1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1430 Time for sponsors

1130-1300 Sessions V

SV/Hall D Models and analysis of concrete

and masonry structures according to codes I (4)

SV/Hall E Advances in masonry structures II

(4)

1900-2200 Conference Banquet**

7.06.17 Wendesday 930-1000 Keynote lecture (Hall D) – „Models for creep and shrinkage

of concrete for the next generation of Eurocode 2” - Prof. Harald S. Müller

1000-1100 Sessions VI

SVI/Hall D Advances in reinforced and prestressed concrete structures II (4)

1100-1130 Coffee break

1130-1300 Sessions VII

SVII/Hall D Models and analysis of concrete

and masonry structures according to codes II (6)

SVII/Hall E Durability assessment and

environmental effects on masonry structures (6)

1300-1315 Closing Ceremony

1300-1400 Lunch

Conference will take place in the Congress Centre of SUT, except following

locations:

* Faculty of Civil Engineering

**Hotel Silvia Gold

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DETAILED TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

5.06.17 Monday 800-1000 Registration

1000-1030 Opening Ceremony (Hall D)

1030-1100 Invitation lecture – Prof. Andrzej Ajdukiewicz

1100-1130 Coffee break

1130-1300 Sessions I

SI/Hall D Advances in reinforced and

prestressed concrete structures I

SI/Hall E Durability assessment and environmental

effects on concrete structures

Behaviour of end zone of pre-tensioned concrete elements

W. Derkowski, M. Dyba

Evaluation of Concrete Resistance of Freeze-Thaw Based on Probabilistic Analysis of Damage

J. Wawrzeńczyk, A. Molendowska

Robustness and vulnerability of flat slab structures

Sz. Woliński

Increasing freeze-thaw resistance of concrete by additions of powdered cellular concrete and clay bricks

Z. Gyurkó, A. Szijártó, R. Nemes

Influence of shrinkage and temperature on a composite pretensioned – reinforced concrete structure

R. Wróblewski, R. Ignatowicz, J. Gierczak

The application of reliability analysis in engineering practice – reinforced concrete foundation

I. Skrzypczak, M. Słowik, L. Buda-Ożóg

The impact of using concrete of various density on the state of stresses in prestressed concrete flyovers over highways

P. Mossakowski, W. Trochymiak, W. Radomski

Effect of magnetized water on workability and compressive strength of concrete

T. I. M. Abdel-Magid, R. M. Hamdan et al.

The Application of a Probabilistic Method to the Reliability Analysis of Longitudinally Reinforced Concrete Beams

M. Słowik, I. Skrzypczak, R. Kotynia, M. Kaszubska

Evaluation of maximum and minimum corrosion rate of steel rebars in concrete structures, based on laboratory measurements on drilled cores

M. Jaśniok, T. Jaśniok

Increasing load-bearing capacity of bridge structures by reducing cover thickness as a result of changing cement type

Z. Szweda, A. Śliwka

Measurements on corrosion rate of reinforcing steel under various environmental conditions, using an insulator to delimit the polarized area

M. Jaśniok, T. Jaśniok

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1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1430 Time for sponsors

1430-1630 Sessions II

SII/Hall D Analitical and numerical models for

concrete structures

SII/Hall E Behaviour of FRC structures under

static and dynamic condition

Designing of cylindrical concrete tanks with regard to buckling and second order effects

A. Halicka, J. Podgórski

Response of thin UHPFRC targets with various fibre volume fractions to deformable projectile impact

R. Sovják, D. Shanbhag, P. Konrád , J. Zatloukal,

Seismic performance of a cable-stayed footbridge using a concrete damage plasticity model

I. J. Drygala, J. M. Dulińska, M. Wazowski

Response of thin UHPFRC targets with various fibre volume fractions to deformable projectile impact

R. Sovják, D. Shanbhag, P. Konrád , J. Zatloukal,

Numerical model of the alkali-silica reaction development with external source of alkalis

W. Grymin, M. Koniorczyk, F. Pesavento, D. Gawin

Effect of fibre length on the fracture energy of UHPFRC

R. Sovják, P. Máca, T. Imlauf

Nonlinear Analytical Model of Composite Concrete Slab Free and Forced Vibrations

K. Gromysz

Penetration resistance of semi-infinite UHPFRC targets with various fiber volume fractions against projectile impact

S. Kravanja, R. Sovják, P. Konrád, J. Zatloukal

Relaxation time in CDP model used for analyses of RC structures

M. Szczecina, A. Winnicki

Rate effects of fiber-reinforced concrete specimens in impact regime

C. Zanuy, G. S. D. Ulzurrún

Application of Foamed Concrete in Road Pavement – Weak Soil System

M. Kadela, M. Kozłowski, A. Kukiełka

Comparative analysis of creep in standard and fibre reinforced concretes under different load conditions

J. Błyszko

Analysis of cracking risk in early age mass concrete with different aggregate types

B. Klemczak, M. Batog, M. Pilch, A. Żmij

Investigation on concrete reinforced with two types of hooked fibers under flexure

M. Pająk, T. Ponikiewski

Numerical study on restraints effects in massive foundation slabs

B. Klemczak, A. Żmij, M. Azenha

Experimental investigation on hybrid steel fibers reinforced self-compacting concrete under flexure

M. Pająk, T. Ponikiewski

Technical excursion

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6.06.17 Tuesday

930-1000 Keynote lecture (Hall D) „Bond behaviour degradation

between FRP composites and brick masonry ” - Prof. Daniel V. Oliveira

1000-1100 Session III

SIII/Hall D Advances in masonry structures I

Characterizing the material properties of dutch unreinforced masonry

S. Jafari, J. G. Rots, R. Esposito, F. Messali

Modelling of deformable polymer to be used for joints between infill masonry walls and R.C. frames

M. Gams, A. Kwiecień, J. Korelc, T. Rousakis, A. Viskovic

Restoration of arch bridge by additional horizontal prestressing

L. Klusáček, R. Pěkník

Analysis of in-plane deformation of walls made using AAC blocks strengthened by GFRP mesh

M. Kałuża

1100-1130 Coffee break

1130-1300 Sessions IV

SIV/Hall D Theory and practice in the field of

application of FRP materials to concrete

SIV/Hall E Analitical and numerical models for

structures

Bond Behavior of GRFP Bars to Concrete in Beam Test

R. Kotynia, D. Szczech, M. Kaszubska

The use of probabilistic methods in assessing the reliability of masonry structures

I. Skrzypczak, J. Kujda, L. Buda-Ożóg

Effect of accelerated curing conditions on shear strength and glass transition temperature of epoxy adhesives

R. Kotynia, K. Adamczewska et al.

The protection of masonry buildings in a mining area

D. Mrozek, M. Mrozek, J. Fedorowicz

Laboratory tests of foam concrete slabs reinforced with composite grid

J. Hulimka, R. Krzywoń, A. Jędrzejewska

Analysis of brick-wall structural behavior under compression in its plane

Ł. Bukowski, L. Szojda

Influence of longitudinal GFRP reinforcement ratio on shear capacity of concrete beams without stirrups

M. Kaszubska, R. Kotynia, J. A. O. Barros

Research and numerical investigation of masonry – AAC precast lintels interaction

W. Mazur, Ł. Drobiec, R. Jasiński

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Features of SRP tapes against CFRP composites used for strengthening of concrete structures

R. Krzywoń, M. Górski, Sz. Dawczyński

FEM model of the masonry made of hollow calcium silicate units

Ł. Drobiec

Behavior of EBR FRP strengthened beams exposed to elevated temperature

R. Krzywoń

Adoption of the Willam-Warnke failure criterion for describing behavior of Ca-Si hollow blocks

Ł. Drobiec, R. Jasiński

1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1430 Time for sponsors

1430-1600 Sessions V

SV/Hall D Models and analysis of concrete and

masonry structures according to codes I

SV/Hall E Advances in masonry structures II

The use of Eurocode model of reinforcing steel behavior at high temperature for calculation of bars elongation in RC elements subjected to fire

R. Kowalski

Seismic behavior of strengthened URM masonry – an overview of research at ZAG

P. Triller, M. Tomaževič, M. Lutman, M. Gams

Strains of concrete in RC structures subjected to fire

P. Chudzik, R. Kowalski, M. Abramowicz

Determination of the mortar strength using double punch testing

P. Matysek, Sz. Seręga, S. Kańka

A close to reality method for determining the resistance of RC structures under eccentric compression

M. Lechman

The estimation of compressive stress level in brick masonry using the flat-jack method

D. Łątka, P. Matysek

Reduction of vibrations applied on structures - results of chamber tests with the use of tire derived aggregate

K. Gromysz, M. Kowalska

Comparison of two ways of AAC block masonry strengthening using CFRP strips - diagonal compression test

J. Kubica, I. Galman

1900-2200 Conference Banquet (Hotel Silvia Gold)

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7.06.17 Wendesday

930-1000

Keynote lecture (Hall D) – „Models for creep and shrinkage of concrete for the next generation of

Eurocode 2” - Prof. Harald S. Müller

1000-1100 Session VI

SVI/Hall D Advances in reinforced and prestressed concrete structures II

New concept of composite steel-reinforced concrete floor slab in the light of computational model and experimental research

J. Derysz, P. M. Lewiński, P. P. Więch

New concept of slimfloor with prestressed composite beams

W. Derkowski, P. Skalski

Finite element simulation of concrete slabs with various placement and amount of shear bolts

A. Genikomsou, M. A. Polak

Some aspects of structural design of massive foundations for new power plant buildings

A. Ajdukiewicz, J. Brol, B. Kotala, M. Węglorz

1100-1130 Coffee break

1130-1300 Sessions VII

SVII/Hall D Models and analysis of concrete and

masonry structures according to codes II

SVII/Hall E Durability assessment and

environmental effects on masonry structures

Verification of selected calculation methods regarding shear strength in reinforced and prestressed concrete beams

K. Nagrodzka-Godycka, M. Wiśniowska

The effects of salt crystallization in ceramic bricks in terms of line deformations

T. Stryszewska, S. Kańka

Assessment of stiffness beams subjected to combined shear and torsion designed using STM

L. Buda-Ożóg

The role of mortar microstructure in providing the face wall structural integrity

M. Wesołowska

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Interaction of polymer flexible joint with brittle materials

in four-point bending tests

Ł. Zdanowicz , A. Kwiecień, Sz. Seręga

Comparison of brick lintels types for their durability effect

R. Nowak

Crack width control in RC and prestressed members - the extended core method

B. Grzeszykowski, M. Knauff

Factors affecting humidity conditions of a face wall layer of a heated building

A. Kaczmarek, M. Wesołowska

Sensor and Dimensions effects in Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Measurements in Mortar Specimens

P. Wiciak, G. Cascante, M. A. Polak

The influence of lowered air temperature during setting of construction mortars on their technical parameters

A. Kaczmarek

Influence of headed anchor group layout on concrete failure in tension

M. Węglorz

Evaluation of clinker microstructure changes resulting from different subsoil contacts after long-term exposition to Polish climate conditions

M. Wesołowska, A. Kaczmarek

1300-1315 Closing Ceremony

1315-1430 Lunch