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Building a sustainable future22nd 24th June 2009
Business Design Centre, London
Attend to debate what the next 20 30 years holdfor the design and application of concrete structures
CONCRETE:
21st CENTURYSUPERHERO
Dont miss papers covering the most innovative aspectsof concrete design and construction:
Analysis of the durability of SFRC and SFR-RCC against corrosion
of fibres and freeze-thaw cycles
Carbon footprint of concrete buildings seen in life-cycle perspective
Cares sustainable reinforcing steel certification scheme
Design of the Concrete Cable-stayed Sungai Prai Bridge, Malaysia
Fatigue behaviour of ultra high-performance concrete under
cyclic stress reversal loading
New knowledge on the probabilistic modelling of moisture
influence on concrete resistivity
Non-linear analyses and optimized strengthening of Slussen
Keynote speakers that will explore the latest
advances in concrete:
Dr Ahmad RahimianPresidentWSP Cantor Seinuk
Dr Koji SakaiProfessor of EngineeringKagawa University
Prof Odd. Gjv
Department of Structural EngineeringNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Register at www.fiblondon09.comor call +44 (0) 207 554 5800
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500Attendees
200Papers
50Countries
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In recent years the knowledge ofconcrete and concrete structures has
increased, as has its applications.fiband The Concrete Society are bringing togetherleading engineers, designers, contractors andresearchers from the world of construction forCONCRETE: 21st Century Superhero, an internationalforum to debate and showcase innovations in concretedesign and application.
Join an international audience of the construction eliteto hear how the concrete industry have developedsolutions to meet design needs and debate the futureof concrete structures.
Be part of an event that is uniting theconcrete world!
The International fib Symposiumis the global concreteevent of 2009. Designed to embrace innovation, 200speakers will share their latest research into concreteand reaffirm its position as the material of choice forstructural design and construction.
Key insights will be provided by our expert speakerpanel, who will explore the latest innovations in concrete,tackling: durability, sustainability, versatility, and speedof construction. Keynote presentations available include:
Durability of Concrete
Concrete High Rise Buildings
Sustainability in Concrete
Young Engineers Programme
Do not miss the Young Engineers Award which takes place
during the three day conference proceedings. fibwill invite
the winning author/s to attend the London Symposium 2009
where they will present and discuss their work in a dedicated
conference session.The fibDiploma to Young Engineers is given every two
years at the occasion of the official fib Symposium. The 2009
award is sponsored by ACHE (Asociacion Cientifico-tecnica
del Hormigon Estructural) and Torroja Ingenieria in memory
of the late Eduardo Torroja y Miret (1899-1961) and will be
given to the best of each category for research and design
and construction.
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities:
CONCRETE: 21st Century Superhero provides the ideal
platform on which to promote your brand, meet new clients
and align yourselves with the leaders of global concrete,
during three days of conference business and networking.
Being a partner at the fib Symposiumwill make your
company stand out as a leader in this competitive industry
and will leave a strong impression of your brand, products,
services and values in attendees' minds.
For information on how you can sponsor or exhibit at this
event please contact:
Brian Refell on 0207 728 5257
or email [email protected]
Our three keynote speakers are:
Dr Ahmad Rahimian is President of WSP Cantor
Seinuk, Structural Engineers, New York Divisionof WSP Group. An expert in the behaviour of
structures under seismic and wind loading, he haswritten and published widely on designing toweringstructures and tall buildings and has been involvedin the design and engineering of buildings, stadiums,and bridges in cities around the world. He holds a U.S.patent in seismic protective design. Dr. Rahimian isalso chairman of one of the committees responsiblefor updating the New York City Building Code
Dr Koji Sakai is a Professor at Kagawa Universityin Japan. Since 2002, Professor Sakai has been
Chairman of fib Commission 3 (EnvironmentalAspects of Design and Construction) and, since 2008,he has been Chairman of JCI (Japan Concrete Institute)Committee (Minimization of Global Warming Substancesand Wastes in Concrete Sector) and ISO/TC71/SC8(Environmental Management for Concrete andConcrete Structures).
Odd E. Gjrv is a Professor Emeritus in theDepartment of Structural Engineering at theNorwegian University of Science and Technology
in Trondheim. His research includes advanced concretematerials and concrete technology as well as durabilityand durability design of concrete structures in severeenvironments. He has been honoured with severalinternational awards and is a member of the NorwegianAcademy of Technical Sciences and a Fellow of theAmerican Concrete Institute.
Register at www.fiblondon09.com or call +44 (0) 207 554 5800
CONCRETE:
21st CENTURY SUPERHERO
Conference date and location:
This conference will take place from Mondayto Wednesday, 22nd 24th June 2009.The Business Design Centre in London willserve as the conference venue throughoutthe duration of the Symposium.
For local hotel reservations Venue Searchhave been appointed to assist attendeeswith booking overnight accommodation.For more information please visitwww.fiblondon09.com/venuesearch
If you prefer, your booking can be made bytelephone. Simply call Venue Search directlyon +44(0) 20 8541 5656, quoting the referenceConcrete 2009 Conference.
Interested in a group booking?Then email [email protected]
for special rates
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Building a sustainable future - Selection of papers
Emap Ltd 2009. The programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Emap reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers.
Join over 200 speakers who will present exciting papers across five core themes:
Many countries are moving to more sustainable concrete construction make sure you are at the forefront of research
and development.
Carbon footprint of concrete buildings seen in life-cycle perspective
Claus V. Nielsen, Danish Technological Institute, Concrete Centre, Denmark
Case studies on environmental impact assessment of precastconcrete products
Akihiro Fujiki, Research & Development Laboratory, Landes Ltd, Japan
COCRETE IMPACT The carbon footprint of concreteLionel Linger, Vinci Construction Grands Projects, France
Completely recyclable concrete of aggregate-recoverytype by using microwave heatingRyoma Kitagaki, Research Associate, University of Tokyo, Japan
Concrete: A potential CO sinkYixin Shao, Department of Civil Engineering, McGill University, Canada
Climate change and the durability of concretePeter Lenkei, School of Engineering, Structural Engineering Department,Pcs University, Hungary
Effect of chemical admixtures on CO reduction in concreteHarutake Imoto, BASF Construction Chemicals Asia Pacific, Japan
Environmental impact due to the transportation of fly ashYusuke Aoki, Graduate School of Engineering,Hiroshuma University, Japan
Leadership through sustainability new challenges for theconcrete industryCarl-Alexander Graubner, Civil Engineering and Geodesy,Institute for Concrete and Masonry Structures,Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany
Market study of improved heat-insulating masonry bricksDanile Waldmann, Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication,University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Review on sustainability of concrete waste recyclingYasuhiro Dosho, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan
State of the art in environmental performance improvementtechnologies from report of JCI committee on environmentalperformance of concrete structuresKenji Kawai, Associate Professor, Department of Social andEnvironmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,Hiroshima University, Japan
Supply/demand survey and in-transit environmental impactevaluation of aggregate for concrete conveyed to the Tokyo districtMasaki Tamura, Department of Architecture and Urban Design filiation,Faculty of Engineering, Kogakuin University, Japan
Sustainable solutions for transporation infrastructure in the US
precast concrete industryChristopher Gilbertson, Michigan Technological University, USA
The life-cycle C&D wastes assessment method for buildings by useof detail cost estimationMasaki Muto, Housing Research Department, National Institute forLand and Infrastructure Management, Japan
The precast/prestressed concrete institutes initiative onsustainable designEmily Lorenz, Editor-in-Chief, PCI Journal Precast,Prestressed Concrete Institute, USA
Unlocking the potential change for delivering transformationalchange in the sustainability performance of civil engineering projectsSimon Price, Technical Director, Gifford, UK
Sustainability appraisal of concrete bridge structuresC. Arya & P.R. Vassie, Department of Civil, Environmental and
Geomatic Engineering, UCL, UK
Assuring sustainability of concreteBoudewijn Piscaer, Univerde Agencies, The Netherlands
Increasing structural material using efficiency for saving resourcesDabin Feng, China Academy of Building Research, China
Quality control striving for the verifiable resultDavid Friedman, Principal Consultant, Architect and Construction Auditor,Quality Management Consultant-Principal, Australia
More for less outcomes from the UK precast concrete industrysustainability programmeJacqueline Glass, Loughborough University, UK
CARES Sustainable reinforcing steel certification schemeLee Brankley, UK CARES FIB, UK
Designing concrete structures for second time around
Stuart Alexander, WSP Group, UKOutline of recommendations for environmentally conscious practiceof RC buildings published by AIJTakafumi Noguchi, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture,The University of Tokyo, Japan
A new recycling method using demolished concrete debrisand industrial by-products for the purpose of minimising theenvironmental load
Yoshitaka Ishikawa, Electric Power Development Co.Ltd (J-Power), Japan
Papers being presented:
Sustainability
Concrete structure asset management is informed by life cycle analysis ensure that the structural concept and designprocess is enhanced with good quality construction.
Analysis of the durability of SFRC and SFR-RCC against corrosion offibres and freeze-thaw cycles
Angela Graeff, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering,University of Sheffield, UK
Bridge maintenance A tool for strategy developmentGrischa Dette, Research Associate, Institute of Concrete Structures,Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Influence of cracks on chloride penetration in concreteKatrien Audenaert, Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Research,Department of Structural Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
Durability of self compacting concreteAntonios Kanellopoulos, Department of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Effect of compressive stress in concrete on ultrasonic pulse velocityChee Khoon Ng, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti MalaysiaSarawak, Malaysia
From degradation to a new structureAzra Balagija, Department for Concrete and Masonry,Civil Engineering Institute of Croatia, Croatia
Influence of deterioration on the dynamic behaviour of concrete beamsTams Kovcs, Assistant Professor, Department of Structural Engineering,Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Influence of time dependency of chloride diffusion coefficient onresulting service life of concrete structuresKatrien Audenaert, Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Research,Department of Structural Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
Lifetime performance of a modern landmark concrete building undersevere damageFabio Biondini, Department of Structural Engineering,Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Modelling chloride induced corrosion service life of concrete bridgehalf-jointsMohammed Mehdi Kashani, Assistant Engineer, Scott Wilson andPart-time PhD Student, University of Bristol, UK
New knowledge on the probabilistic modelling of moisture influenceon concrete resistivityKai Osterminski, Centre for Building Materials, TU Mnchen, Germany
Performance-based service life model CHLODIFIrina Stipanovic Oslakovic, Civil Engineering Institute of Croatia, Croatia
Papers being presented:
Durability
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Building a sustainable future - Selection of papers
The development of new materials requires investment and in many cases greater expense learn how to manage costswhilst still delivering sustainable concrete structures of the future.
Design of PE ducts for bundled tendonsHermann Weiher, Technische Universitat, Germany
Strength optimisation of cement with limestone fillerGuemmadi Zhour, University Mentouri, Algeria
Analytical study on the flow of fresh concrete in conveying pipe undervarious conditionsKenji Watanabe, Department of Architecture, College of Engineering,Chubu University, Japan
Application of high strength fibre reinforced self-compactingconcrete as a filling material in an innovative precast connectionFernando Almeida Filho, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Department ofStructural Engineering, University of So Paulo, Brazil
Bond behaviour between reinforcing bar and concrete damaged byalkali-silica reactionTakashi Yamamoto, Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering,Kyoto University, Japan
Bond strength behaviour of self-compacting concrete under cyclic
loading in pull-out testsFredy Garz Reyes, Department of Engineering Structures,University of So Paulo, Brazil
Concrete-filled steel tubes (cft): innovative composite constructionmethod facilitated by high performance superplasticizer technologyBastian Bicher, Sika Services AG, Switzerland
Developing an ideal scenario for SCC: New findings from the UKDavid Rich, Loughborough University, UK
Efficient technology of concretingEduard Botyanovsky, Doctor of Technical Sciences,Professor of the Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), Belarus
Evaluation of various factors related to the dosification of the mixtureon the compressive strength of self consolidating concreteGalit Agranati, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Universityof Madrid, Spain
Research concerning the development of fly ash concretefor reducing environmental impactTsuyoshi Kouno, Civil Engineering Department,Shikoku Research Institute, Japan
FRP reinforcement for durable concrete structuresIman Hajirasouliha, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering,The University of Sheffield, UK
Influence of concrete creep on main structural characteristics ofprecast and prestressed concrete shellsGnida Sossou, Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering,Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Influence of material properties on the efficiency of near surfacemounted strengtheningZsombor K Szabo, Budapest University of Technologyand Economics, Hungary
Influence of pumping on the properties of fresh Self-CompactingConcrete (SCC)Dimitri Feys, Ghent University, Belgium & Universit Paris-Est, France
Iron-oxide cement compound effect on combination withsuperplasticizers of different originL. Sheinich, The State Scientific Research Institute of BuildingConstruction, Ukraine
SCC on site: Understanding the implications for construction operationsDavid Rich, Loughborough University, UK
Self-induced stress in high-performance concrete treated witha combination of shrinkage-reducing and expansive admixturesMohammed Meddah, Department of Social and Environmental Eng,Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Japan
Tests of thin-walled concrete members reinforced withnon-metallic fabrics
Andrzej Ajdukiewicz, Department of Structural Engineering,Faculty of Civil Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
The correlation of the electric current peaks emitted from stressedhardened cement paste with the strain rateIlias Stavrakas, Laboratory of Electric Properties of Materials,Department of Electronics, Technological Educational Institutionof Athens, Greece
The effective area of an adhesive bond of textile reinforced concreteRegine Ortlepp, Institute of Concrete Structures,Technische Universitt Dresden, Germany
Ultra high performance concrete with and without steel fibersCornelia Magureanu, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
The design of construction cementsBenjamin Nyame, Consultant, UK
Self-consolidating concrete subjected to elevated temperatureHanaa Fares, PhD Student, Universit de Cergy-Pontoise, France
The resistance of self compacting concrete with algerian naturalpozzolan against the sulphate and acid attacksHocine Siad, Laboratory of Civil Engineering and Mcanique Engineering,INSA, France & Laboratory of Materials, ENSET Oran, Algeria
Innovative solutions for the strengthening of existing structuresIman Hajirasouliha, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering,The University of Sheffield, UK
Effect of slag content of cements on chloride ion binding
Katalin Kopecsk, Department of Construction Materials and EngineeringGeology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
US development of performance specifications based oninternational practiceKenneth Hover, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering,Cornell University & Vice President, American Concrete Institute, USA
The current status of blast furnace slag and portland blast furnaceslag cement-based efforts to cope with global warmingSusumu Kamita, Technical Committee, Nippon Slag Association, Japan
Experimental investigation on mechanical performance of concretecontaining fly ash enhanced by internal curingTatsuya Nukushina, Department of Social and Environmental Engineering,Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Japan
High performance concrete (HPC) for new age strucuresBrig TS Sidana, VSM, India
Thermal sound of concrete crumb rubber powderPiti Sukontasukkul, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut Universitys of Technology, Thailand
Propagation mechanism of spalling cracks induced byreinforcement corrosionSatoshi Takaya, Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering,Kyoto University, Japan
Remaining performance of corroded reinforced concrete elementsMarijana Serdar, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Test methods and service life designChris Clear, British Cement Association, UK
Experimental analysis of reinforced concrete ties under simultaneousmechanical and chemical actionsFrancesco Tondolo, Department of Structural Engineering,Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Residual properties of hardened cement pastes after thermal shockSndor Fehrvri, PhD Candidate, Department of Construction,Materials and Engineering Geology, Budapest University of Technologyand Economics, Hungary
Strengthening of reinforced concrete beams with unbondedprestressing tendonsSeruga Andrzej, Krakw University of Technology, Poland
Cathodic protection of reinforcement corrosion using patch repair
with sacrificial zinc anodeYoshihiko Watanabe, West Japan Railway Company Co Ltd, Japan
Concrete bridges with unlimited durabilityJohann Kollegger, Professor; Institute for Structural Engineering,
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Papers being presented:
Materials
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Recent developments in extreme taller, longer and deeper concrete structures have been made possible by newconstruction techniques hear how to make the impossible, possible!
A concrete bridge with lateral girders in Z-shape as an alternative
for a traditional steel girder bridgeBart De Pauw, Teaching Assistant, Civil Engineer, PhD Student,Department of Civil Engineering Bridge Research Group,Ghent University, Belgium
Application of internal unbonded tendons in a sectionably erectedbridge with a t-sectionHans Bulicek, Bulicek and Engineers, Germany
Cyclic behaviour of high-strength concrete squat shear wallsHooshang Dabbagh, Assistant Professor, University of Kurdistan, Iran
Building slabs on ground on a frictionless supportJohann Kollegger, Professor, Institute for Structural Engineering,
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Concrete production under traffic vibrationSteffen Marx, Institute of Concrete Structures, Technische UniversittDresden, Germany
Construction control of deck geometry and stay cable forces at theOtavio Frias BridgeFernando Stucchi, Director - Professor, EGT Engenharia - EPUSP, Brazil
Construction of flyover at Naraina T-Point Ringroad New DelhiRakesh Kapoor, General Manager, Holtec Consulting, India
Design and construction of ventilation towers in yamate tunnelTakehiro Sugie, Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited, Japan
Design of the concrete cable-stayed Sungai Prai Bridge, MalaysiaGopal Srinivasan, Associate, Arup, UK
Design-construct contracts A new approach for design engineersAad van der Horst, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Evaluation of concrete bridges on bavarian state highways for60 ton trucksPeter Lenz, Department of Concrete Structures,Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany
Mechanical properties of RC members repaired with epoxy resininjection methodHideo Araki, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Socialand Environmental Engineering, Hiroshima University, Japan
Fatigue behaviour of ultra high-performance concrete under cyclicstress reversal loadingBirol Fitik, Department of Concrete Structures, Technische UniversittMnchen, Germany
Restoring Indian bridgesPadmakar Manjure, Director, The Freyssinet Prestressed ConcreteCompany Ltd, India
Integral bridges: State of practice in SwitzerlandWalter Kaufmann, dsp Ingenieure & Planer AG, Switzerland
Investigation of tendon failures in older prestressedconcrete bridges
Jan Lingemann, Department of Concrete Structures,Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany
Lessons learned from investigations of parking garage collapsesAndrew Osborn, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, USA
The Phu My bridge in Ho Chi Minh CityClaude Calamoneri, Arcadis, France
New construction method for valley bridgesJohann Kollegger, Professor, Institute for Structural Engineering,
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Offshore concrete structures for tough environmentsTor Ole Olsen, Olav Olsen, Norway
Pretensioned concrete beams made of ultra-highperformance concreteGuido Bertram, Research Engineer, Institute of StructuralConcrete, Germany
Research on fatigue behaviour of RC beams strengthened withcfrp laminatesWit Derkowski, Civil Engineering Faculty, Cracow University ofTechnology, Poland
Seismic upgrading of existing concrete bridges
Gian Paolo Gamberini, Faculty of Engineering Department of StructuralEngineering, University of Cagliari, Italy
Shear and existing concrete bridges and viaductsDick Schaafsma, Directorate-General for Public Works and WaterManagement Public Works Department and Water Management, DutchMinistry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Netherlands
Sluice door made of Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) in theIJsselmeer DamRob Vergoossen, Arcadis, Netherlands
Some latest applications in moment resisting composite jointsTobia Zordan, Professor, Tongji University, China
Strengthening of reinforced concrete slabs using post-tensioningwith anchorages by bondingDuarte Faria, PhD Student, Science and Technology Faculty,New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Study of factors that affect the flexural stiffness of beam-columnconnections in precast framesBruna Catoia, PhD Student, Engineering School of So Carlos,University of So Paulo, Brazil
The new Aglio Viaduct Highway A1 Milan Naples ItalyGuido Furlanetto, Chief Structural Engineering Department,Spea Ingegneria Europea, Italy
The temporary stay progressive construction method the compiegne north-east ringroad viaductDidier Primault, Vinci Construction Grands Projects, France
Use of prestressed concrete slabs for foundations in soft,very moist soilsJose-Luis Quintana, Mexpresa!, Mexico
Bond behaviour between ribbed bars and concrete under transversetension and repeated loading
Alexander Lindorf, Institute of Concrete Structures, Faculty of CivilEngineering, Technische Universitt Dresden, Germany
Analysis and design for cable stayed bridges? With concrete deckD.K. Kanhere, Associate Director, STUP Consultants P.Ltd, India
Load-bearing behaviour of steel fibre reinforced composite slabsFlorian Ackermann, Institute for Concrete Structures and StructuralDesign, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
Design of the 'S'-shaped Cable-stayed Wadi Abdoun Bridge, JordanGopal Srinivasan, Associate, Arup, UK
Evaluating the main contractors influence within the concrete frameconstruction decision making processHasan Haroglu, Civil and Building Engineering Department,Loughborough University, UK
Design of large concrete tanks for the BIOTA! AquariumJohn Golding, WSP Cantor Seinuk, UK
Structural concrete after high dynamic loading damageidentification and repairMaximilian Fuchs, Institute for Structural Engineering, University of theGerman Armed Forces, Germany
The design and construction of earthquake resistant post-tensionedbridges in a section of egnatia motorwayTheodoros Tzaveas, Egnatia Odos AE, Greece
Effect of mixer type on the performance of ultra-highperformance concreteW. Micah Hale, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas, USA
Competitive concrete foundations for offshore wind turbinesWilliam Brook-Hart, Gifford, UK
Papers being presented:
Structure and construction
22nd 24th June 2009
Emap Ltd 2009. The programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Emap reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers.
Please note not all accepted papers are outlined below,please visit www.fiblondon09.com for the full line up
Interested in a group booking?Then email [email protected] for special rates
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Building a sustainable future - Selection of papers
Deflections in diagonally cracked reinforced concrete beamsJesus M. Bairan, Department of Construction Engineering,Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain
Deformation method for analysis of concrete structures with ordinaryand prestressed reinforcement taking into account flow of concrete
Andriy Bambura, State Research Institute of Building Construction, Ukraine
Determination in the time of the modulus of elasticity ofcast-in-situ concrete
Vitalie Burciu, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Dynamic analysis for structural upgrade of footbridge located inCannas river in Carbonia (Italy)Gian Paolo Gamberini, Professor of Cagliari University, Faculty ofEngineering, Department of Structural Engineering (DIS), Italy
Early age thermal crack control in concrete Changes in UK designresulting from the introduction of EN1992Phillip Bamforth, Independent Consultant, UK
Experimental investigation of moment redistributions in continuousreinforced concrete beams
Lars Hagsten, Professor, Engineering College of Aarhus, Denmark
Failure simulation of reinforced concrete structures in seismicrehabilitation and response controlToshiaki Hasegawa, Institute of Technology, Shimizu Corporation, Japan
Fatigue due to concrete compression in bridges comparedto practicePhilippe Van Bogaert, Civil Engineering Department,Ghent University, Belgium
FEM analysis on RC beams and slabs subjected to impact loading
Abdul Sangi, School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Formulation for load-slip relationships of headed stud connector
Hiroshi Shima, Professor, Department of Infrastructure Engineering,
Kochi University of Technology, Japan
Fresh wind for German railway bridges
Steffen Marx, Technische Universitt Dresden, GermanyFull control in designing of RC structures
Ane de Boer, Centre for Public Works Ministry of Transport,
Public Works and Water Management, Netherlands
Generalised method for predicting the flexural collapse load ofconcrete slabs
Andrew Jackson, University of Cambridge, UK
Improvement of methods for designing concrete structures underlocal compression
Mikalai Rak, Belarusian National Technical University, Belarus
Innovative concrete girdersMartin Empelmann, Institute for Building Materials, Concrete Constructionand Fire Protection, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany
Instability problems investigation of critical joint under lateral loads
Lisa Karatzas, Independent Consulting Civil Engineer, GreeceInvestigation of constructions confronted with changing utilisationby in-situ loading tests
Danile Waldmann, Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication,
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
New methodology for reinforced concrete beam-column cyclic testRita Gio, Research Assistant, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa,Instituto Politcnico de Lisboa, Portugal
New Swiss codes for the conservation of concrete structuresThomas Vogel, Professor of Structural Engineering,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
Non-linear analyses and optimized strengthening of Slussen
Mikael Hallgren, Tyrns AB, Sweden
Non-linear spatial frame analysis on cross-sectional level
Thomas Lhning, Structural Analysis and Steel Structures Institute,
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany
Non-symmetrical punching of f lat slabs and slab bridges withouttransverse reinforcement
Miguel Fernandez Ruiz, PhD, Lecturer and Research Scientist at
EPFL, Switzerland
Performance of prestressed members cast with ultra-highperformance concrete
W. Micah Hale, Associate Professor, University of Arkansas, USA
Experimental analysis of the two pile caps tie anchorage
R.G Delalibera, Department of Structural Engineering, School of
Engineering at So Carlos, University of So Paulo, Brazil
Plastic shear solutions for circular RC elements
Uffe Jensen, Institute of Industrial and Civil Engineering,
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Post-tensioned concrete flat slabs with shear reinforcement inpunching shear
Guilherme Melo, University of Brasilia, Brazil
Punching shear behaviour of fiber reinforced slabs
Zila Rinaldi, University of Rome, Italy
Relative crack displacements in high strength concrete beamsfailing in shear
Juan Sagaseta, Concrete Section, Imperial College London, UK
Shear strength evaluation of reinforced and prestressedconcrete structures
Michael Collins, University Professor and Bahen-Tanenbaum Professor,
Department Of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
Strengthening of structures with concrete overlays: current research,regulations and practice
Norbert Randl, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria
The design of concrete slabs using finite element analysis:past, present and future
Owen Brooker, The Concrete Centre, UK
The self-stressed reinforced concrete beams with unbounded tendons
Victor Tur, Brest State Technical University, Belarus
Time-dependent stiffness of cracked reinforced concrete elements
Raymond Ian Gilbert, Professor of Civil Engineering,
The University of New South Wales, Australia
Verification criteria of the SIS of vibrations for road bridges withslender prestressed concrete decks
Ana M. Ruiz-Teran, Principal Lecturer in Structural Engineering,
University of East London, UK
Safety of RC members with GRFP reinforcement atelevated temperatures
Andr Weber, Research & Development Schck Bauteile GmbH, Germany
Utilization of a GA based DSS (Decision Support System) fora precast concrete structural design
Augusto Albuquerque, Associated Engineer,Hepta Structural Engineering, Brazil
What ideas does Maillart's eighty-year-old approach give us abouthow a concrete structure could be designed in the 21st Century?D. Zastavni, Building and Architecture Engineer, Associate Professor,Universit Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium
Non-destructive damage assessment of constructions in civilengineering using non-linear vibration characteristicsDanile Waldmann, Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication,University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
A shear-based analysis method for complex structuresEvan Bentz, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,University of Toronto, Canada
Elasto-plastic bond model for transmission and anchorage lengthsof prestressing reinforcementJose R. Marti Vargas, Concrete Technology and Science Institute,Politechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Influence of cyclic loading on the bond behaviour ofpretensioned strandsMazen Ayoubi, Institute of Structural Concrete, RWTH Aachen University
A coordinated view of restraint factorsStuart Alexander, WSP Group, UK
Influence of FCK on the behaviour of CFT short columns underaxial loadsWalter Luiz Andrade de Oliveira, Researcher, Doctor in StructuralEngineering, EESC-USP, Brazil
A study on restorable precast prestressed hybrid piersAkio Kasuga, Sumitomo Mitsui Construction, Japan
Advances in computational techniques are enabling more sophisticated concrete structures to be designed understand how advanced computational methods are transforming the way the designer works.
Papers being presented:
Design and analysis
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Social programme
Welcome Reception & Registration Sunday 21st June 2009 18:30 to 20:00
Our pre-conference Welcome Reception takes place at The Barbican, which is Europes largest
multi-arts and conference venue, presenting a diverse range of art, music, theatre, dance, film
and education events. Also home to the London Symphony Orchestra, this venue will allow
delegates to register and network in advance of the symposium.
The Symposium Banquet Tuesday 23rd June 2009 19:00 to 11:30
This social gathering will offer you an informal setting to network, catch up with old colleagues,
and make new connections whilst enjoying a first class meal at The Brewery, in Islington, London.
Set within its own private courtyard in the vibrancy of the city, the Brewery traces its heritage back
some 250 years. A Grade II listed building and holder of a City Heritage Award, the Brewery offers
an unparalleled dining experience. Remember this is not exclusive to conference attendees
book now at www.fiblondon09.com/banquet to avoid disappointment.
The fib Symposium 2009 will be running a Companions Programme across the main conference days to include the following:
Companions programme
Monday 22nd June 09 Prt a Portea at The Berkeley
Prt a Portea take afternoon teawith a fashion twist. This is a unique
experience and combines the latestLondon fashion scene with the mostvenerable of English traditions
afternoon tea.
Cost including transfers, guide and afternoon tea 60 per person +VAT
Tuesday 23rd June 09 Kensington Palace Tour
This guided tour of KensingtonPalace includes exhibitions of
Princess Dianas dresses. The palacehas a fascinating history and hasbeen home to many Royals for
over 300 years.There will also be an opportunity to visit the Princess DianaMemorial Fountain in the adjoining Kensington Gardens.
Cost including transfers, guide and admission to
Kensington Palace 41.73 per person +VAT
Wednesday 24th June 09 Stoke Park Film and Spa Day
Guests will take coffee and see thefamous blue door and book shop
from the film Notting Hill and will beable to have a coffee around thefamous Portobello Road Market.
Take lunch in San Marco in the
health spa and relax by experiencing a Body Therapy Massage(80) per person within the price during the afternoon.
Cost per person including transfers, guide, lunch, spa massage
129.56 +VAT
Please register your partners interest in attending and
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Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street,Islington, London, N1 0QHEngland
DELEGATE FEES
TERMS AND CONDITIONSDATA PROTECTIONBy entering your details in the fields above, you agree to allow Emap Limited
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BOOKING CONDITIONSA confirmation letter will be sent, from our London Office within 3 - 5 working days
from receipt of your booking. Please note that an invoice will be sent to you within
7 - 10 working days. Payment must be received before the conference date.
If payment is not received, delegates will be asked to guarantee payment with apersonal credit card on the day.
CANCELLATIONS / SUBSTITUTIONSCancellations made before Monday 25th May 2009 will be charged at 10% of the
invoice total. Cancellations made between this date and Monday 8th June 2009 will
be charged at 50% of the invoice total. Cancellations made after this date will be
charged the full invoice total. However you can send a substitute delegate at anytime. Bookings received less than two weeks before the conference date can only
be paid by credit card. Cancellations and substitutions must be made in writing.
ACCOMMODATIONVisit www.venuesearch.co.uk/emap/emap_concrete_2009_conference.htm for
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customer service team using the details above.
DIETARY REQUIREMENTSWe always provide vegetarian options at our conferences, but please inform us if
you need us to cater for any other dietary requirements.
CONFERENCE LANGUAGE: English.
PLEASE NOTEThe conference fee covers entrance to all sessions, conference documentation
and available papers, coffee/refreshment breaks & lunch.
Please quote priority code, conference code C901,
and delegate(s) name in your correspondence
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Concrete: 21st Century Superhero 22 - 24 June 2009
Standard rate Please register ....... delegatesat 753 + VAT
Symposium Banquet rate 23 June 2009
Delegate rate Please register ....... seat(s)for the banquet at 80 + VAT
Non-delegate rate Please register ....... seat(s)for the banquet at 110 + VAT
Please note: You must be registered to attend Concrete:21st Century Superhero to qualify for delegate rate
Are you a student?Then email [email protected] for special rates
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