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Page 1: Stresa, Lake Maggiore, Italy July 8 - 12, 2012process of making more rational decisions in bridge maintenance, safety, serviceability, resilience, sustainability, monitoring, risk-based

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

Page 2: Stresa, Lake Maggiore, Italy July 8 - 12, 2012process of making more rational decisions in bridge maintenance, safety, serviceability, resilience, sustainability, monitoring, risk-based

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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

and

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.

Conference Information

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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)

Conference Information

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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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 Keynote Lectures

 

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

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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

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   WeE

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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                

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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

Monday, July 9th, 2012

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agno

tta

& D

. Tre

jo

Stee

l-com

posi

te b

ridge

s –

Hol

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

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ce, S

afet

y an

d M

anag

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t

Con

curr

ent

Tech

nica

l Ses

sion

s (M

oM-5

to

MoM

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y 9th

, 201

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om

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imo

sa R

oo

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oM

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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

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afet

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t

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nica

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to

MoA

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Mo

A-4

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hid

ea R

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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

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syst

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for c

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stru

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es: a

roun

d Ro

bin

test

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gnin

i, A

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besc

u, A

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mie

ri,S.

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thys

, A. B

ilott

a, E

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ro, C

. Maz

zott

i,G

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, B. T

aljs

ten,

F. C

eron

i, C

. Cza

ders

ki, S

. Olia

, Z.

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bo, G

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azs,

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arro

s, I.

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ta &

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amuz

s

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pelio

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dano

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ridis

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ciat

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agi

ng in

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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

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sim

ulat

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en, B

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ttac

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re m

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car

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Jes

se, W

. Stre

mm

el &

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urba

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asci

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inc

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ntai

ning

and

pre

serv

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long

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n si

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esD

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owde

rmilk

, G. N

yiki

ta &

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effe

rs

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me

valu

e di

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utio

n m

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le

load

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corp

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orre

late

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il fit

ting

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amm

a pr

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nlon

g, L

. Hui

, Z. F

ujia

n, G

. Yim

ing

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. Guo

Influ

ence

of t

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stif

fnes

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forc

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t on

the

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conc

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inte

rface

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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.

Min

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

Know

ledg

e re

pres

enta

tion

syst

em a

bout

exi

stin

g br

idge

sR.

Hel

mer

ich

The

reco

nstr

uctio

n of

the

Will

iam

sbur

g Br

idge

in

New

Yor

k C

ityR.

D. C

sogi

Stru

ctur

al re

liabi

lity

anal

ysis

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

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afet

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emen

t

Monday, July 9th, 2012C

oncu

rren

t Te

chni

cal S

essi

ons

(MoA

-5 t

o M

oA-8

) 14

:00-

16:0

0 | M

ond

ay A

fter

noon

, Jul

y 9th

, 201

2M

oA

-5G

ard

enia

Ro

om

Mo

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

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afet

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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

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udit

ori

umM

oE

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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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oE

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rten

sia

Ro

om

Mo

E-7

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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Min

i-Sym

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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

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posi

um:

Smar

t SH

M a

nd A

pplic

atio

n to

Brid

ge C

ondi

tion

Ass

essm

ent a

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aint

enan

ce (1

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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

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afet

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curr

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Tech

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oo

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ini-S

ympo

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sear

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pplic

atio

ns in

Brid

ge H

ealth

M

onito

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Min

i-Sym

posi

um:

Life

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n &

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essm

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ges

expo

sed

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orro

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oth

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Gen

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Cha

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iele

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bio

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amie

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gett

Cha

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Aya

ho M

iyam

oto

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ola

Cha

irs:

Joan

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as &

Mic

hel G

hosn

Stru

ctur

al h

ealth

mon

itorin

g an

d da

mag

e de

tect

ion

usin

g A

daBo

ost t

echn

ique

H. H

atto

ri, M

. Gul

, F.

N. C

atba

s &

H. F

urut

a

Dam

age

mod

elin

g an

d no

nlin

ear a

naly

sis

of c

oncr

ete

brid

ges

unde

r cor

rosi

onF.

Bio

ndin

i & M

. Ver

gani

Brid

ge te

stin

g, m

onito

ring

and

cond

ition

as

sess

men

t in

Finl

and

I. H

akol

a, P

. Hra

dil &

M. H

alon

en

Fatig

ue re

liabi

lity

anal

ysis

of s

teel

brid

ge d

etai

ls

base

d on

fiel

d-m

onito

red

data

and

line

ar e

last

ic

fract

ure

mec

hani

csT.

Guo

& Y

.W. C

hen

A b

ridge

dam

age

dete

ctio

n ap

proa

ch u

sing

ve

hicl

e-br

idge

inte

ract

ion

anal

ysis

and

neu

ral

netw

ork

tech

niqu

eH

. Hat

tori,

X. H

e, F

.N. C

atba

s, H

. Fur

uta

&M

. Kaw

atan

i

Life

-cyc

le a

naly

sis

of b

ridge

s co

nsid

erin

g hi

stor

ic

seis

mic

dam

age

and

agin

gJ.

Gho

sh, J

.E. P

adge

tt &

M. S

ánch

ez-S

ilva

Fiel

d te

sts

for r

emai

ning

life

and

load

car

ryin

g ca

paci

ty a

sses

smen

t of c

oncr

ete

brid

ges

A. M

iyam

oto

Fatig

ue d

esig

n of

pla

ted

stru

ctur

es u

sing

st

ruct

ural

hot

spo

t stre

ss a

ppro

ach

M. H

eshm

ati &

M. A

l-Em

rani

(R. K

liger

)

Dev

elop

men

t of a

brid

ge d

amag

e de

tect

ion

appr

oach

usi

ng v

ehic

le-b

ridge

inte

ract

ion

anal

ysis

an

d so

ft co

mpu

ting

met

hods

X. H

e, F

. N. C

atba

s, H

. Hat

tori,

H. F

urut

a,M

. Kaw

atan

i, T.

Hay

ashi

kaw

a &

T. M

atsu

mot

o

Stru

ctur

al m

odel

ing

of c

orro

ded

rein

forc

ed

conc

rete

brid

ge c

olum

nsA

.S. R

ao, M

.D. L

epec

h &

A.S

. Kire

mid

jian

Dev

elop

men

t of a

dam

age

dete

ctio

n sy

stem

for e

xpan

sion

join

ts o

f hig

hway

brid

ges

appl

ying

ac

oust

ic m

etho

dY.

Nis

hika

wa,

K. T

anig

uchi

, L.H

. Ich

inos

e,S.

Tsu

kam

oto

& T

. Yam

agam

i

Fatig

ue a

sses

smen

t of a

railw

ay b

ridge

det

ail

usin

g dy

nam

ic a

naly

sis

and

prob

abili

stic

frac

ture

m

echa

nics

B.M

. Im

am &

G. K

aliy

aper

umal

Dis

trib

uted

sen

sing

for d

amag

e lo

caliz

atio

nD

. Ina

udi,

R. B

elli

& D

. Pos

enat

oD

uctil

ity b

ehav

ior o

f det

erio

ratin

g re

info

rced

co

ncre

te m

embe

rsA

.N. K

allia

s &

M.I.

Rafi

q

Smar

t sys

tem

of b

ridge

str

ain

mon

itorin

g du

ring

cons

truc

tion

and

serv

ice

P. O

lasz

ek

Rate

of c

onve

rgen

ce o

f mea

sure

d st

ress

rang

e sp

ectr

aJ.

Lea

nder

& R

. Kar

oum

i

A n

ovel

imag

e-ba

sed

appr

oach

for s

truc

tura

l di

spla

cem

ent m

easu

rem

ent

Y.F.

Ji &

Q.W

. Zha

ng

Impa

ct o

f cor

rosi

on o

n th

e se

ism

ic v

ulne

rabi

lity

of m

ulti-

span

inte

gral

con

cret

e br

idge

sM

. Ní C

hoin

e, A

. O’C

onno

r & J

.E. P

adge

tt

Inve

stig

atio

n of

dis

plac

emen

ts o

f roa

d br

idge

s un

der t

est l

oads

usi

ng ra

dar i

nter

fero

met

ry –

C

ase

stud

yT.

Ow

erko

, L. O

rtyl

, R. K

ocie

rz, P

. Kur

as &

M. S

alam

ak

Fatig

ue d

amag

e as

sess

men

t of r

ailw

ay s

teel

br

idge

s ba

sed

on s

hort

-ter

m m

onito

ring

data

L.C

. Men

eghe

tti,

R.M

. Tei

xeira

, R. O

livei

ra,

T.N

. Bitt

enco

urt &

A.P

. Con

ceiç

ão N

eto

Test

ing

and

long

term

mon

itorin

g of

a p

re-c

ast

pre-

stre

ssed

con

cret

e gi

rder

brid

geN

.R. J

ohns

on, S

.M. P

etro

ff, M

.W. H

allin

g &

P.J.

Bar

r

Prob

abili

stic

est

imat

ion

of th

e in

itial

tim

eof

cor

rosi

on o

f rei

nfor

ced

conc

rete

com

pone

nts

situ

ated

in a

mar

ine

envi

ronm

ent

R.A

. Oliv

eira

& T

.N. B

itten

cour

t

Brid

ge c

ondi

tion

asse

ssm

ent f

or s

hort

and

m

ediu

m s

pan

brid

ges

by v

ibra

tion

resp

onse

sof

city

bus

A. Y

abe

& A

. Miy

amot

o

Pred

ictio

n of

fatig

ue li

fe o

f rei

nfor

ced

conc

rete

br

idge

s us

ing

fract

ure

mec

hani

csM

. Roc

ha &

E. B

rühw

iler

Mod

al p

aram

eter

s id

entifi

catio

n un

der m

ulti-

oper

atio

nal g

rade

s an

d its

app

licat

ion

to

cabl

e-st

ayed

brid

geY.

Liu

& H

. Li

Effe

ct o

f cor

rosi

on o

f rei

nfor

cem

ent o

n th

e co

uple

d sh

ear a

nd b

endi

ng b

ehav

iour

of

rein

forc

ed c

oncr

ete

beam

W.J

. Zhu

, R. F

ranç

ois

& D

. Cor

onel

li

Rule

-typ

e kn

owle

dge

disc

over

y fro

m fi

eld

insp

ectio

n da

ta fo

r hig

hway

brid

ges

base

don

adv

ance

d da

ta m

inin

g te

chni

que

H. Y

agi,

A. M

iyam

oto

& N

. Tsu

kam

oto

Fatig

ue li

fe ti

me

asse

ssm

ent o

f str

uctu

ral s

teel

sby

use

of d

uctil

ity p

aram

eter

sI.

Sche

ndel

& U

. Pei

l

A m

odel

-free

dat

a-in

terp

reta

tion

appr

oach

for l

ong-

term

mon

itorin

g of

brid

ges

I. La

ory,

T.N

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h &

I.F.

C. S

mith

Life

cyc

le a

sses

smen

t of e

xist

ing

stee

l brid

ges

cons

ider

ing

corro

sion

and

fatig

ue c

oupl

ed

prob

lem

sA

. Pip

inat

o, C

. Pel

legr

ino

& C

. Mod

ena

App

licat

ion

of e

lect

rom

agne

tic te

stin

gto

ort

hotro

pic

stee

l dec

kT.

Yam

ada,

A. S

hira

ishi

, M. O

kuno

, H. S

ugiy

ama,

N

. Kan

jo, S

. Tsu

kam

oto

& T

. Yam

agam

i

Det

erm

inat

ion

of th

e m

ean

fatig

ue li

mit

of a

Fr

ench

railw

ay b

ridge

pud

dle

iron

by s

elf-h

eatin

g m

easu

rem

ents

und

er c

yclic

load

ings

S. S

ire, C

. Dou

dard

& S

. Cal

loch

Loca

lized

ben

ding

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ue b

ehav

ior

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igh-

stre

ngth

ste

el m

onos

tran

dsJ.

Win

kler

, G. F

isch

er &

C.T

. Geo

rgak

is

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nshe

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ang

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uk M

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irs:

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Suz

uki &

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shi N

akam

ura

Stre

icke

r Brid

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two-

year

mon

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igur

dard

ottir

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fons

o, D

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bell

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ic

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n te

nsile

per

form

ance

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teel

fibe

r re

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h st

reng

th c

oncr

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influ

ence

of fi

ber s

hape

and

san

d to

agg

rega

te ra

tioS.

T. K

ang,

H.W

. Cho

, J.H

. Lee

& D

.J. K

im

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ctur

al a

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hig

h co

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te p

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r and

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e im

prov

emen

t mea

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men

tJ.

Sim

, K. L

ee, H

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anif,

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im, H

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&

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u

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atio

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ay b

ridge

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repe

ated

ly d

evel

oped

fatig

ue c

rack

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. Nak

ata,

Y. T

akam

ura,

K. T

okum

asu,

M.

Kaw

amur

a, Y

. Ada

chi &

M. S

akan

o

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entr

aliz

ed d

amag

e di

agno

sis

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eam

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uss

stru

ctur

e co

nsid

erin

g m

odel

ing

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rZ.

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u

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lysi

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nor

mat

ive

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ser

vice

life

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sign

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natio

n in

duce

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ssiv

atio

n: fi

b M

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y50

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M. F

erre

ira &

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esik

ari

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mat

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reng

th in

tera

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l bo

x m

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rs s

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cted

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ng a

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rsio

nK.

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lth m

onito

ring

via

horiz

onta

l dis

plac

emen

tat

the

end

of s

teel

brid

ge g

irder

sH

. Nam

iki,

T. K

amiz

ono,

Y. O

tsuk

a &

S. T

akah

ashi

Fatig

ue c

rack

ing

mon

itorin

g an

d ev

alua

tion

usin

g sm

art s

enso

rs fo

r ste

el b

ridge

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ksC

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g, L

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n, B

. Fu

& Y

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ng

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atio

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stic

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ulus

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einf

orce

men

t co

rrosi

on p

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cts

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g in

vers

e an

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ital i

mag

e co

rrela

tion

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sure

men

tsfo

r inp

ut in

cor

rosi

on-in

duce

d cr

acki

ng m

odel

B.J.

Pea

se, A

. Mic

hel,

A.E

.A. T

hybo

& H

. Sta

ng

Con

trolle

d de

mol

ition

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amag

ed b

ridge

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ksL.

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la S

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lysi

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dec

k re

plac

emen

t pla

ns o

f tie

dar

ch b

ridge

with

com

posi

te g

irder

S. Q

ing-

Tian

, Z. M

ing-

gen,

W. C

hong

& D

. Bin

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l brid

ge fa

tigue

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ck m

onito

ring

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br

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and

thin

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u &

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hang

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ge c

apac

ity o

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emen

t in

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xist

ing

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geF.

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g, D

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anss

on, K

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dgre

n, M

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s &

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Z. H

anja

ri

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abili

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ased

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ign

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pun

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rete

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ge

pier

sR.

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kas,

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ga &

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udzy

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stig

atio

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akam

ura,

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amag

ami &

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anis

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ctur

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ealth

mon

itorin

g-ba

sed

finite

ele

men

t m

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geS.

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hen,

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n, K

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ong

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arch

on

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n no

n-m

etal

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ncre

te fo

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ge

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icat

ions

P. M

ossa

kow

ski &

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plifi

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etai

led

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ulat

ions

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ong-

term

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ress

redi

strib

utio

ns in

con

tinuo

us p

reca

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ridge

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cks

C. S

ousa

, M. F

onse

ca, R

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çada

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eves

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erge

ncy

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acem

ent o

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aged

co

mpo

site

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ges

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g pr

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t dec

ksC

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him

, C.H

. Chu

ng, I

.K. K

im &

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bina

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chni

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elon

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osito

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ozzi

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ando

nini

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g, Y

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o, D

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udi &

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osen

ato

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ctin

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ater

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ailw

ay s

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brid

ges

H. H

igas

hiya

ma,

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akay

ama,

M. K

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a,T.

Sak

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o &

S. M

atsu

i

Effe

ct o

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l-str

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tera

ctio

n on

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mic

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fit d

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n of

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ting

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idge

S.R.

Kha

vari,

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osse

ini,

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aghi

pour

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Dav

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ohre

hvan

di, A

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aeili

far &

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ahm

aseb

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m

the

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side

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N. T

anig

uchi

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ansa

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hkub

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Sat

ake

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ino

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aina

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ficK.

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umas

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amag

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hu, C

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ao &

L.K

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atio

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eine

ddin

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earin

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plac

emen

tA

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anas

ingh

e &

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tsha

llPr

ince

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ridge

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bilit

atio

nA

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aki &

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M G

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ng (T

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g, Z

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eng

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new

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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

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tegr

ity a

nd c

orro

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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

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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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Tech

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to

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m

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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Spec

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Ener

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arve

stin

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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

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Man

agem

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1)G

ener

al S

essi

on:

Resi

dual

Cap

acity

and

Ser

vice

Life

Ass

essm

ent

of B

ridge

s

Gen

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Ses

sion

:D

amag

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catio

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d Br

idge

Ass

essm

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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

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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

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ir an

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nam

ic-b

ased

con

ditio

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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

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and

brid

ges

N. L

etha

nh &

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. Ade

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An

appr

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to e

valu

atin

g th

e in

fluen

ces

of a

ging

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syst

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apac

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gird

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ridge

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McC

onne

ll, G

. McC

arth

y, &

D. W

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J.-T

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, K.-D

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yen

& P

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essm

ent

of b

ridge

str

uctu

res

F. B

rand

o, L

. Cao

, P. O

lmat

i & K

. Gko

umas

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Insp

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Gen

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Ses

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insp

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in

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H. P

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Ass

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A. D

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. Mat

suda

, Y. I

to, K

. Hid

a, T

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kam

oto,

M. U

chin

o &

P. S

umitr

o

Intro

duct

ion

to th

e Lo

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ife B

ridge

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ojec

tE.

J. O

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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

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er, A

. Out

tier,

K. S

chot

te, D

. Sta

el,

W. N

agy

& P

h. V

an B

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rt

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amic

resp

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ted

viad

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fect

s of

dis

plac

emen

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trai

ners

M. M

atsu

mur

a &

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oshi

da

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licat

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of fu

ll-fie

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easu

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tech

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suda

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sson

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i

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ote

mon

itorin

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pens

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bles

as

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rate

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ryan

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, K. S

erza

n &

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ign

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test

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r brid

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, T. S

pule

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vi

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atsu

da, P

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ai

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oved

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valu

atio

n ba

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arou

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doni

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ng

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rank

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I.R. R

acan

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long

term

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le fo

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ridge

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pe F

BG

sens

ors

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k, D

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im, S

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im &

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ent o

f fat

igue

life

for

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ges

H.S

. Tof

t & J

.D. S

øren

sen

Brid

ge m

onito

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by fi

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def

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atio

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nsor

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cas

e st

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va, D

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fael

e, F

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co, A

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orco

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ints

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tsT.

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ler &

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oor

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arap

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nor &

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tion

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. Jia

, R. V

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Paul

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Bry

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Elsa

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lia &

Luc

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alik

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io N

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ba, N

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M. Q

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desi

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ader

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ang

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. Mar

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lytic

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tudy

for fl

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H.J

. Ko,

H.E

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Dev

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plem

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appl

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ridge

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agem

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n Pr

ince

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.J. E

vans

& R

.M. E

llis

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e de

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n el

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br

idge

mod

el in

pre

senc

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unc

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aler

ba, M

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glia

roli,

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gam

bi &

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di

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ctur

al d

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alys

is o

f lon

g sp

an

brid

ges

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ang

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u

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str

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sed

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teel

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A.L

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l Deb

s

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insp

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cura

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usi

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brid

ge

man

agem

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m in

a S

mar

tPho

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llis,

C. M

cElh

inne

y &

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ong

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ridge

s –

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stem

s fo

r in

form

atio

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d ho

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luat

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in re

al ti

me

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eum

ann

& P

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bilit

atio

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the

susp

ensi

on b

ridge

ove

r Za

mbe

zi R

iver

in M

ozam

biqu

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s &

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aptis

ta

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dete

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civ

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. Mi,

J. Z

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long

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stay

ed b

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J. B

ien,

P. R

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T. K

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J. Z

wol

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for a

long

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.L. H

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.S. Y

an, Z

. Che

n &

H.B

. Zhe

ng

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mul

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:A

naly

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and

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of R

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ber

Brid

ges

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essi

on:

Gus

set P

late

s in

Ste

el T

russ

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ges:

Tes

ting,

A

naly

sis

and

Mon

itorin

g

Cha

irs:

John

Hoo

ks &

And

rew

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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

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esJ.

M. H

ooks

, A. F

oden

& M

.C. B

row

n

The

bene

fits

and

use

of F

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odel

ling

in b

ridge

ass

essm

ent a

nd d

esig

nP.

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& C

. Mar

gher

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plifi

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tigue

ver

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for t

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e co

mpo

site

brid

ges

cons

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ing

notc

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conn

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phan

, U. K

uhlm

ann

& P

. Ald

i

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ctur

al h

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mon

itorin

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a s

teel

railw

ay

brid

ge o

n th

e riv

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uaçu

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ssis

, L.M

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T.N

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A

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idge

s w

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enso

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twor

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crit

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ass

essm

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G. F

eltr

in

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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

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s

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-line

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naly

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of a

str

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lam

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imbe

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load

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failu

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Ekh

olm

, I.R

. Klig

er &

R. C

roce

tti

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plifi

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usse

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odel

for f

ailu

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pred

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per

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rang

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dam

Fini

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ling

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umbe

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geA

.R. R

ahba

ri &

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n-go

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an

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liger

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khol

m &

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roce

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scal

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test

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of o

rigin

al tr

uss

mem

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and

con

nect

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R. H

elm

eric

h

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base

don

mon

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taE.

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. Roc

ha, M

.A. T

reac

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eto

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sim

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oil-s

truc

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tera

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uasa

nta,

Gen

oa,

Railw

ay B

ridge

R. G

uido

tti,

I. M

azzi

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tupa

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acity

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ompr

essi

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embe

rs in

her

itage

tim

ber t

russ

brid

geA

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hola

s, W

. Ariy

arat

ne &

K. C

rew

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reof

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ste

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dge

from

str

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resp

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dat

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oon,

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dner

& N

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ubbs

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arto

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pute

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ulat

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rost

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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.

Social Program

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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.

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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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t The Social Program for Accompanying Persons includes the attendance of Welcome Reception on July 8th, Gala Dinner on July 10th and Boat Tours on July 12th. In order for all the accompanying persons to enjoy this enchanting area and nearby locations, optional tours are being organized.

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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t The optional Post-Conference Tour “Centovalli Express and Locarno”, with the panoramic Vigezzina train crossing over 80 bridges and viaducts in the Vigezzo Valley, will be organized for Delegates and Accompanying Persons on Friday, July 13th, 2012.

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]

Post-Conference Tour

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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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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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D’Agata, G. .......................MoE-5Da Porto, F. ......................MoM-6Dall’Aglio, F. ....................MoM-6Dalziel, A. .........................WeE-1D’Aniello, M. .....................WeA-2Davino, D. ........................WeM-5Davoodi, E. ........................ TuA-7De Angelis, E. ...................MoA-5De Angelis, E. .................... TuE-5De Backer, H. ....................WeA-5de Boer, A. ........................WeA-1de la C. Tejeda, J. .............. TuE-8De León, D. ....................... TuE-8De León, D. ....................... TuE-8de Miranda, S. .................MoM-6de Roeck, G. ..................... TuM-5Debiasi, E. .......................MoM-2Decò, A. ...........................MoM-2Decò, A. ...........................MoM-2Dederichs, A.S. .................WeA-4Deif, A. ............................. TuM-6Del Grosso, A.E. ............... TuM-1Delahaye, E. ...................... TuA-7Delgado, D. ....................... TuE-8Delgado, R.M. .................WeM-8Delima, A.B. ...................... TuE-2Della Sala, L. ...................... TuA-7Demizu, A. ........................WeA-7Deng, L. ............................MoE-4Deng, P. ............................. TuE-3Deng, Y. ............................WeA-6DePriest, M. ......................MoA-3Der Kiureghian, A. ............ TuM-5Dérobert, X. .....................MoM-8Devabhaktuni, V. ..............WeM-7Diana, G. ............ Mo-AuditoriumDíaz, S. ............................... TuE-8Ding, Y.L. ..........................WeA-6Dinitz, A.M. ........................ TuA-6Diniz, S.M.C. .....................MoE-4Dinkler, D. ......................... TuM-6Diógenes, H.J.F. ...............WeE-4Dissanayake, P.B.R. ...........WeA-2Do Kyoun Kim, A. ............. TuM-7Domaneschi, M. ..............MoM-3Domaneschi, M. ..............MoM-3Domaneschi, M. ..............MoM-3Domaneschi, M. ...............WeA-3Doudard, C. ....................... TuA-4du Plooy, R. ......................MoM-8Dubbs, N.C. ......................MoA-3Dubbs, N.C. ......................MoA-3Dubbs, N.C. ......................WeE-5Dueñas-Osorio, L. ............MoM-2Dueñas-Osorio, L. .............MoA-4

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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