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FINAL PROGRAM / PROGRAMME FINAL
4th International Conference on DURABILITY & SUSTAINABILITY OF FIBRE
REINFORCED POLYMER (FRP) COMPOSITES FOR CONSTRUCTION & REHABILITATION
July 20-22, 2011
Loews Le Concorde Hotel, Québec City (Québec) Canada
4e conférence internationale sur la DURABILITÉ ET CYCLE DE VIE DES MATÉRIAUX
COMPOSITES EN POLYMÈRES RENFORCÉS DE FIBRES (PRF) EN CONSTRUCTION ET RÉHABILITATION
20-22 juillet 2011
Hôtel Loews Le Concorde, Québec (Québec) Canada
www.civil.usherbrooke.ca/cdcc2011
SPONSORS / COMMANDITAIRES
ISIS Canada Network Association
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Applications of fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites in civil structures have increased significantly in recent years. Since most of these structures are designed with service lives of more than 50 years, the long term durability of FRP materials in these applications is a critical issue. The present conference is the fourth of its kind focusing on the durability, sustainability and field applications of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) for construction and rehabilitation of structures (bridges, buildings, marine structures, etc.). The first conference was held in Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada on August 1998, followed by one in Montréal, Québec, Canada on May 2002. The third one was held in Québec City, Québec, Canada on May 2007. The objective of this series of internationals conferences is to provide a forum to academics, researchers, engineers, structure owners, FRP manufacturers, and delegates from public and industrial institutions to present and exchange views on present and future research on long-term durability and sustainability of FRP composite materials in bridges and other infrastructure systems exposed to harsh environmental conditions. A total of 75 peer-reviewed papers are included in the proceedings. They have been authored by various experts in the field from 19 different countries around the world, including Algeria, Australia, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, KSA, Netherland, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom and USA. On behalf of the organizing committee, I am very thankful to the authors for their valuable contributions to the conference. I am also very grateful to the paper reviewers for their time and diligence. Finally, I would like to thank all participants – without them this conference would not be successful. Sincerely, Dr. Brahim Benmokrane, P. Eng., FACI, FCSCE, FIIFC Chair, CDCC 11
MESSAGE DU PRÉSIDENT DE LA CONFÉRENCE
L’utilisation des matériaux composites en polymères renforcés de fibres (PRF) comme matériaux de construction dans le domaine du génie civil a augmenté de façon significative au cours des dernières années. Compte tenu que les structures de génie civil sont conçues pour des durées de service de plus de 50 ans, la durabilité à long terme des matériaux composites de PRF constitue un facteur majeur pour ce type d’applications. La présente conférence est la quatrième du genre qui traite de thèmes se rapportant principalement à la durabilité, au cycle de vie et les applications sur le terrain des matériaux composites en PRF pour la construction et la réhabilitation de structures. Les éditions précédentes ont eu lieu à Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada en 1998, à Montréal, Québec, Canada en 2002 et à Québec, Québec, Canada en 2007. L’objectif de cette série de conférences internationales est de procurer un forum aux universitaires, chercheurs, ingénieurs, propriétaires d’ouvrages, manufacturiers de produits de PRF et membres d’institutions publiques ou industrielles pour présenter et échanger leurs points de vue sur les recherches présentes et futures sur la durabilité à long terme et le cycle de vie des matériaux composites de PRF pour les ponts routiers et d’autres structures exposées à des conditions environnementales sévères. Soixante-quinze (75) articles évalués sont inclus dans le compte-rendu de la conférence. Ces articles ont été rédigés par plusieurs spécialistes dans le domaine provenant de 19 pays dont l’Algérie, l’Australie, le Canada, la Chine, l’Égypte, la France, l’Allemagne, la Hong Kong, l’Iran, l’Italie, le Japon, l’Arabie Saoudite, la Hollande, le Portugal, Singapore, la Corée du Sud, la Suisse, l’Angleterre, et les États-Unis d’Amérique. Au nom du comité d’organisation, je remercie vivement les auteurs pour leurs contributions très importantes à cette conférence. Je remercie aussi toutes les personnes qui ont évalué les articles pour leur temps et assiduité. Finalement, j’aimerais remercier tous les participants à cette conférence Sincèrement, Brahim Benmokrane, ing., Ph.D., FACI, FSCGC, FIIFC Président CDCC 11
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE / COMITÉ D’ORGANISATION
Honorary Chair of the Conference / Président honorifique de la conférence
Daniel Bouchard, Ministère des Transports du Québec Conference Chair / Président de la conférence
Brahim Benmokrane, Université de Sherbrooke Editorial Chair / Directeur scientifique
Ehab El-Salakawy, University of Manitoba
Co-chairs / Co-présidents
Charles E. Bakis, Pennsylvania State University Nemkumar Banthia, University of British Columbia John Myers, Missouri University of Science and Technology Program Coordinators / Coordonnateurs du programme
Ahmed Farghaly, Université de Sherbrooke Information System Assistant / Coordonnateur des
systèmes d'information
Ehab Ahmed, Université de Sherbrooke Administrative Assistant / Assistante administrative
Nathalie Vallée, Université de Sherbrooke
MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE/
MEMBRES DU COMITÉ ORGANISATEUR NATIONAL
Nemkumar Banthia, University of British Columbia
Brahim Benmokrane, University of Sherbrooke
Omar Chaallal, École de technologie supérieure
Gérard Desgagné, Ministry of Transportation of Quebec
Mario Desroches, Sika Canada
Bernard Drouin, Pultrall Inc.
Raafat El-Hacha, University of Calgary
Ehab El-Salakawy, University of Manitoba
Darrell Evans, P.E.I. Department of Transportation
Garth Fallis, Vector Construction Group
Mark Green, Queen’s University
Pierre Labossière, University of Sherbrooke
David Lai, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Aftab Mufti, University of Manitoba
Kenneth Neale, University of Sherbrooke
John Newhook, Dalhousie University
Ghani Razaqpur, McMaster University
Murat Saatcioglu, University of Ottawa
Shamim Sheikh, University of Toronto
Khaled Soudki, University of Waterloo
Allan Wiseman, Public Works Canada (PWGSC)
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE/
COMITÉ SCIENTIFIQUE INTERNATIONAL
R. Al-Mahaidi, Australia
L. Bank, USA
N. Banthia, Canada
J. Barros, Portugal
B. Benmokrane, Canada
L. Bisby, UK
O. Chaallal, Canada
J.F. Chen, UK
O. Cosenza, Italy
C. Dolan, USA
M.A. Erki, Canada
A. Fam,Canada
H. Fukuyama, Japan
H. GangaRao, USA
P. Hamelin, France
T. Hamilton, USA
K. A. Harries, USA
V.M. Karbhari, USA
T. Keller, Switzerland
K. Kobayashi, Japan
J.J. Lesko, USA
I. Mahfouz, Egypt
U. Meier, Switzerland
A. Mosallam, USA
G. Monti, Italy
A. Mufti, Canada
A. Nanni, USA
K. Neale, Canada
D.J. Oehlers, Australia
R. Razaqpur, Canada
S. Rizkalla, USA
R. Sen, USA
C. Shield, USA
J. Sim, Korea
S.T. Smith, China
L. Taerwe, Belgium
B. Taljsten, Demark
K.H. Tan, Singapore
J.G. Teng, China
R. Tepfers, Sweden
T. Triantafillou, Greece
Z.S. Wu, Japan
GENERAL INFORMATION / INFORMATION GÉNÉRALE
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
The registration and information Desks will be open from 16:00 to
22:00 on Tuesday, July 19; and from 7:30 to 16:00 on Wednesday,
July 20 and Thursday, July 21, in Ballroom Foyer – 3rd floor.
NON-TECHNICAL PROGRAM / PROGRAMME NON-TECHNIQUE
Welcoming Reception / Réception de bienvenue
18:00 to 20:00 Tuesday, July 19, in Ballroom Foyer – 3rd floor
Luncheons / Déjeuner
Around 12:00 to 13:30 in Borduas
Refreshment Breaks / Pause Café
Each day during the conference around 10:00 in the morning and
3:00 in the afternoon in Ballroom Foyer – 3rd floor.
Conference Banquet / Banquet
Thursday, July 21, Borduas; Cocktail (cash bar) in Ballroom Foyer
– 3rd floor from 18:00; Conference Banquet starts at 19:00.
Registration Fees / Inscription
The registration fees for authors and delegates include cocktail
reception, banquet, all luncheons, all refreshment breaks, and the
conference proceedings. One-day registration includes lunch,
refreshment breaks, and the conference proceedings. Student
registration includes cocktail reception, all luncheons, refreshment
breaks, and the conference proceedings.
Badges / badges
Conference badges should be worn during all conference activities.
Tickets will be required to meals and social events. Extra tickets
for banquet may be purchased at the conference registration desk.
DO NOT MISS THE BANQUET
Besides the tasty dinner, there will be an entertaining show presented
by Äxá F W|ä|Çxá, artists from Québec.
NE PAS MANQUER LE BANQUET
En plus d'un savoureux repas, il y'aura un spectacle présenté par
Äxá F W|ä|Çxá, des artistes du Québec.
TECHNICAL EXHIBIT / EXPOSITION TECHNIQUE
To familiarize the conference attendees with their products and
services, several organizations will open exhibition stalls at the
conference venue of FRP construction products and fibre optic sensors.
Open on Wednesday and Thursday from 8:00 to 17:30, in Ballroom
Foyer – 3rd floor, and on Friday from 8:00 to 12:00, in Ballroom Foyer
–3rd floor. Refreshment breaks will be held in the same area.
TECHNICAL EXHIBITORS / EXPOSANTS
ACMA BP Composites Ltd Carbonfibreplus FiReP Rebar Canada Inc. ISIS Canada Network Association MagmaTech Ltd Pultrall Inc. Roctest Ltd Schoeck Canada Inc. Sika Canada Inc.
Conference Program at a Glance / Bref aperçu du programme de conférence
Tuesday July 19 / Mardi 19 juillet
Registration and Welcoming Reception / Inscription et réception de bienvenue
Time / Horaire Location / Lieu Activity / Activité
16:00 – 20:00 Ballroom Foyer – 3rd floor. Registration / Inscription
18:00 – 20:00 Ballroom Foyer – 3rd floor. Welcoming Reception / Réception de bienvenue
Wednesday July 20 / Mercredi 20 juillet
Time Activity / Activité Location 8:00 Opening / Ouverture Suzor-Coté 8:45 Session 1 Suzor-Coté 10:10 Refreshment break /
Pause café Ballroom
Foyer 10:30 Session 2 Suzor-Coté 12:10 Lunch / Déjeuner Borduas 13:30 Session 3 Suzor-Coté 15:10 Refreshment break /
Pause caféBallroom
Foyer15:30 Session 4 Suzor-Coté
Thursday July 21/ Jeudi 21 juillet
Time Activity / Activité Location 8:00 Session 5 Suzor-Coté 9:55 Refreshment break /
Pause café Ballroom
Foyer 10:15 Session 6 Suzor-Coté 11:55 Lunch / Déjeuner Borduas 13:30 Session 7 Suzor-Coté 15:10 Refreshment break /
Pause Café Ballroom
Foyer 15:30 Session 8 Suzor-Coté 19:00 Banquet / Banquet Borduas
Friday July 22 / Vendredi 22 juillet
Time Activity / Activité Location 8:00 Session 9 Suzor-Coté 10:10 Refreshment break /
Pause café Ballroom
Foyer 10:30 Session 10 Suzor-Coté 13:15 Conference Closing
Session/Session de clôture Suzor-Coté
13:20 Lunch / Déjeuner Ballroom Foyer
Wednesday / Mercredi - July 20, 2011 Opening Session / Session d'ouverture 8:00 - 8:45 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Daniel Bouchard and Brahim Benmokrane
8:00 Welcoming Remarks/ Mot de bienvenue -- Honorary Chair / le président honorifique D. Bouchard, Director of Structures Department, Ministry of Transportation of Quebec/ Ministère des Transports du Québec
8:05 Opening Remarks/ Mot d’ouverture -- Ministry of Transportation of Quebec/ Ministère des Transports du Québec A.-M. Leclerc, Associate Deputy Minister / Sous-ministre adjointe de la Direction générale des infrastructures et des technologies
8:15 Opening Remarks/ Mot d’ouverture -- Université de Sherbrooke P. Labossière, Vice-Dean, Faculty of Engineering / Vice-Doyen, Faculté de génie, Université de Sherbrooke
8:20 Introduction to CDCC-11 / Introduction à la CDCC-11 B. Benmokrane, Chair / Président CDCC-11
8:30 Recent Advances in FRP Reinforcement in Infrastructure J. Busel, Director / Directeur ACMA
Wednesday / Mercredi - July 20, 2011 Session 1 8:45 - 10:10 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Max Porter and Kenneth Neale 8:45 Alternative Environmental ‘Knockdown’ Factors (Ce) Derived From Extensive Experimental Data
K.A. Harries and B.M. Shahrooz 9:00 A Field Study on Durability of Bond Strength between CFRP Wraps and Concrete
S.A. Sheikh, A.D. Caspary and M. Stafford 9:15 Bond Behavior of Externally Bonded Fiber Reinforced Polymer Laminates Subjected to In-Situ Service Loading and
Environmental Conditioning J.J. Myers and N. Muncy
9:30 Durability of GFRP Rods in Field Demonstration Projects across Canada A.A. Mufti, J. Newhook, B. Benmokrane, G. Tadros and H.M. Vogel
9:45 Effect of Temperature Change on the Behavior of FRP-to-Concrete Bonded Joints W.Y. Gao, J.G. Teng and J.G. Dai
10:00 Discussion
Wednesday / Mercredi - July 20, 2011 Session 2 10:30 - 12:10 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Doug Gremel and Mark Green
10:30 Long-term Bond Behavior of GFRP Rebars in Severe Environments B. Juette, A. Weber and C. Witt
10:45 Effect of Various Severe Environmental Exposures on CFRP and SFRP Confined Circular Concrete Columns M.A. Mashrik and R. El-Hacha
11:00 Temperature Effect on Curing Time Effects on the Creep Response of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Bonded to Concrete Y. Jeong, A. Jaipuriar, M.M. Lopez and C.E. Bakis
11:15 Bond Behaviour of GFRP Bars to Concrete Subjected to Fatigue Loading and Freeze-Thaw Cycles J.R. Alves, A.A. El-Ragaby and E.M.F. EL-Salakawy
11:30 Durability Characteristics of New GFRP Dowels for Concrete Pavement M. Montaigu, M. Robert and B. Benmokrane
11:45 Evaluation of the Durability of CFRP Sheets after Climatic Exposure I. Nishizaki, P. Labossiere, K.W. Neale, M. Demers and T. Tomiyama
12:00 Discussion
Wednesday / Mercredi - July 20, 2011 Session 3 13:30 - 15:10 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: John Myers and Shamim Sheikh
13:30 Durability of Externally Bonded FRP Composites: Comparison of Accelerated Test Methods with Real Time Exposure H.R. Hamilton, C.W. Dolan and J.E. Tanner
13:45 Tensile Capacity of Stressed CFRP Strand Exposed to Extreme Aggressive Groundwater Environments M. Sentry, R. Al-Mahaidi, A. Bouazza and L. Carrigan
14:00 The Effect of Long-Term Loading on the FRP-Concrete Bonding Strength C. Mazzotti and M. Savoia
14:15 Design Optimization of Composite Structures Considering Bonded Joins Durability P. Hamelin, A. Si Larbi and E. Ferrier
14:30 Durability of Glass FRP Bars Subjected to Extreme Environmental and Loading Conditions M. Robert, A. Fam and B. Benmokrane
14:45 Fire Testing of FRP Strengthened Reinforced Concrete Columns N. Bénichou, D. Cree, E.U. Chowdhury, M.F. Green and L.A. Bisby
15:00 Discussion
Wednesday / Mercredi - July 20, 2011 Session 4 15:30 - 17:25 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Jin-Guang Teng and Raafat El-Hacha
15:30 An Investigation into the Sustainability of FRP Reinforcing Bars M.C.K. Pearson, T. Donchev and M. Limbachiya
15:45 Methods for Evaluating Long-Term Performance of FRP-Structural Systems Applied to Concrete Bridges K. Crawford
16:00 Creep Behaviour of GFRP Cables, Short and Long Term Test E. Ferrier, A. Si-Larbi and P. Hamelin
16:15 Durability of GFRP bars under Low Temperature Environment and High Temperature Alkali Exposure S. A. Sheikh, D.T.C. Johnson and A.D. Caspary
16:30 Durability of FRP-Concrete Interface under Fatigue Loading C. Carloni, K.V. Subramaniam, M. Savoia and C. Mazzotti
16:45 Phenomenological and Experimental Study of Pultruded UD FRP Composites’ Static and Deferred Rupture under Combined Flexural, Compressive and Torsional Loadings N. Kotelnikova-Weiler and J.-F. Caron
17:00 Fatigue Performance CFRP Post-Tensioned Tendons A. El Refai, J. West and K. Soudki
17:15 Discussion
Thursday / Jeudi - July 21, 2011 Session 5 8:00 - 9:55 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Trey Hamilton and Riadh Al-Mahaidi
8:00
MTO’s Policies and Practices for the Use of FRP Reinforcement D. Lai
8:15
Transverse Shear of GFRP Rods: Test Method Development and Potential for Durability Assessment T.R. Gentry
8:30 Fatigue Life Behavior of Adhesively Bonded Pultruded FRP Joints under Tensile and Compressive Loading R. Sarfaraz, A.P. Vassilopoulos and T. Keller
8:45 Fatigue Performance of Composite Sandwich Panels with and without Internal Ribs H. Mathieson and A. Fam
9:00 HEMP Fiber Composites for Structural Retrofit D. Asprone, M. Durante and A. Prota
9:15 Efficiency of Different FRP-Based Flexural Strengthening Techniques in Beams Submitted to Fatigue Loading J. Sena-Cruz, J. Barros, M. Coelho and L. Silva
9:30 A Reactive Multiphase Multicomponent Approach for Predicting the Performance of FRP Composites in Concrete M. Boulfiza
9:45 Discussion
Thursday / Jeudi - July 21, 2011 Session 6 10:15 - 12:10 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Patrice Hamelin and Amir Fam
10:15 Validation of Digital Image Correlation Technique on CFRP and SFRP wrapped Cylinders Subjected to Freeze-Thaw Environmental Exposure K. Abdelrahman and R. El-Hacha
10:30 Experimental Study of the Influence of Matrix System on Pultruded GFRP Composites' Creep Behaviour Under Flexural Loading S. Barboura, N. Kotelnikova-Weiler, J.-F. Caron and O. Baverel
10:45 CFRP Confinement of Non-Seismic Columns under Explosive Loading A. Lloyd, M. Saatcioglu and T.K. Tikka
11:00 Performance of Concrete Bridge Barriers Reinforced with Conditioned GFRP Bars in Alkaline Solution E.A. Ahmed and B. Benmokrane
11:15 Thermal Endurance and Fatigue Performance of Prestressed Concrete Prism Reinforcement in Civil Infrastructure H.M. Vogel and D. Svecova
11:30 FRP Externally Bonded Systems for a Sustainable Strengthening of Masonry Structures F. Ceroni, B. Ferracuti, M. Pecce and M. Savoia
11:45 Bridge Deck-Guardrail Anchorage Detailing for Sustainable Construction K. Sennah, N. Nikravan, J. Louie, A. Hassan, N. Al-Bayati, M. El-Sayed and M. Sayed-Ahmed
12:00 Discussion
Thursday / Jeudi - July 21, 2011 Session 7 13:30 - 15:10 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Russel Gentry and Murat Saatcioglu
13:30 More than 10 Years Successful Field Applications of FRP Bars in Canada B. Drouin, G. Latour and H.M. Mohamed
13:45 Mechanical Recovery of Epoxy Adhesives Subsequent to Exceeding Glass Transition Temperature O. Moussa, A. Vassilopoulous, J. De Castro and T. Keller
14:00 Use of Silane Adhesion Promoter to Enhance FRP-to-Steel Bond Performance J. Sizemore, J. Aidoo, K. A. Harries and J. Monnell
14:15 Structural Health Monitoring of Corroded Steel Reinforcement in FRP Repaired Beams Using Multiplexed Fibre Bragg Grating Sensors R. Al-Hammoud, K. Soudki and T. Topper
14:30 Short Term and Long Term Properties of Newly Developped Bent GFRP Reinforcing Bars A. Weber and C. Witt
14:45 Sustainability Problems Associated with the Heat and Fire Protection of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) H. Ibrahim and I. Mahfouz
15:00 Discussion
Thursday / Jeudi - July 21, 2011 Session 8 15:30 - 17:40 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Charles Bakis and John Newhook
15:30 Effects of Aging on Glass Transition and Creep Behavior of Epoxy used in FRP Strengthening A. Jaipuriar, J. Flood, Y. Jeong, C.E. Bakis and M.M. Lopez
15:45 More than Twenty Years of Field Applications of Composites with Durability Testing and Field Observations E.R. Fyfe, R. Watson and M. McCullagh
16:00 Vehicle Crash Testing of a GFRP-Reinforced PL-3 Concrete Bridge Barrier K. Sennah, B. Juette, A. Weber and C. Witt
16:15 Experimental Setup and Thermal Insulation Assessment of Sandwich Concrete Walls with GFRP Connectors for Sustainable Construction G. Woltman, M. Hanna, D. G. Tomlinson and A. Fam
16:30 FRP Composites for Strengthening Bridges in Victoria Y.C. Koay
16:45 Ageing Effects on the Debonding Behavior of FRP Reinforcements: Experiments and Damage Modeling K. Benzarti, F. Freddi, M. Quiertant and S. Chataigner
17:00 Numerical Simulation of Thermal Deformations in FRP-Reinforced Concrete Members in Hot Region A. Zaidi, R. Masmoudi and M. Bouhicha
17:15 Effects of the Interphase on the Properties of Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Composites A.S.M. Kamal, M. Boulfiza and S. Panigrahi
17:30 Discussion
Friday / Vendredi – July 22, 2011 Session 9 8:00 - 10:10 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Kent Harries and Itaru Nishizaki
8:00 Sustainable Structures Using Hybrid-Composite Beams J. Hillman
8:15 Considerations for Design of FRP Retrofitted Reinforced Concrete Wall Panels Subjected to Blast Loading E. Jacques and M. Saatcioglu
8:30 Mechanical Properties and Durability of Sustainable FRP Composites P.V. Vijay, H.V.S. GangaRao and M.P.K. Reddy
8:45 Durability Study of Basalt Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Wet Layups Used in Rehabilitation G. Xian, C. Wang, B. Xiao and H. Li
9:00 Comparative Durability Analysis of CFRP Strengthened RC Highway Bridges O. Ali, D. Bigaud and E. Ferrier
9:15 Axial Behaviour of Concrete Filled FRP Tube Columns after 300-Freeze-Thaw Cycles H. El-Zefzafy, H.M. Mohamed and R. Masmoudi
9:30
CFRP-Strengthened Beams under Repeated Impact Loading A. Parvin and T.A. Mohammed
9:45 Bond Stress-Slip Model for FRP Rebars in Concrete S. Quayyum and A. Rteil
10:00 Discussion
Friday / Vendredi – July 22, 2011 Session 10 10:30 – 13:20 Suzor-Coté
Session Chairs / Présidents de session: Tim Bradberry and Khaled Soudki
10:30 A Case Study on the Use of Advanced Fiber Wrap Composites for RC Repair of Port Terminal Wharf Caissons J.C. Percival and T.T. Jimenez
10:45 Probabilistic Development of a Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) Dataset for Pultruded Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites S.M. Ali, M.D. Lepech and J.P. Basbagill
11:00 Study on Moisture Fickian Diffusion Process of a Pultruded FRP Composite Material X. Jiang, H. Kolstein and F.S.K. Bijlaard
11:15 Durability of FRP-Strengthened RC Members under Various Loadings A. Parvin and A. Kulikowski
11:30 Fatigue Performance of Hybrid SFRP-GFRP-UHPC Beams D. Chen and R. El-Hacha
11:45 SDOF Analysis of Protective Hardening Design for Reinforced Concrete Columns using a Fiber Reinforced Polymer Wrap J. Quek and M.C. Ow
12:00 Effect of Mechanical Load on the Thermal Behavior of Concrete Slab Reinforced with FRP Bars H. Bellakehal, R. Masmoudi, A. Zaidi and M. Bouhicha
12:15 Proposed Shear Model for Reinforced Concrete Beams Wrapped with FRP: A Genetic Algorithm Approach C. Marshall, A. Rteil and M.S. Alam
12:30 Long-Term Durability of FRP Reinforcements Damaged by High Temperature D.Y. Moon, H. Oh and J. Sim
12:45 Flexural Behavior of Simple and Fixed-end Beams Strengthened with FRP bars in NSM Method M.K. Sharbatdar, M. Mohamadian and S.M. Jaberi
13:00 Discussion 13:15 Conference Closing Session/Session de clôture
Author and Session No / Auteur et n° de session A
Abdelrahman, K. ............................................... 6 Ahmed, E.A. ...................................................... 6 Aidoo, J. ............................................................ 7 Alam, M.S. ...................................................... 10 Al-Bayati, N. ..................................................... 6 Al-Hammoud, R. ............................................... 7 Ali, O. ................................................................ 9 Ali, S.M. .......................................................... 10 Al-Mahaidi, R. ................................................... 3 Alves, J.R. ......................................................... 2 Asprone, D. ........................................................ 5
B Bakis, C.E. ....................................................... 2,8 Barboura, S. ....................................................... 6 Barros, J. ............................................................ 5 Basbagill, J.P. .................................................. 10 Baverel,O. .......................................................... 6 Bellakehal, H. .................................................. 10 Bénichou, N. ....................................................... 3 Benmokrane, B. ......................................... 1,2,3,6 Benzarti, K. ........................................................ 8 Bigaud, D. .......................................................... 9 Bijlaard, F.S.K. ................................................ 10 Bisby, L.A. ......................................................... 3 Bouazza, A. ....................................................... 3 Bouhicha, M. ................................................ 8,10 Boulfiza, M. ..................................................... 5,8
C Carloni, C. ......................................................... 4 Caron, J.-F. ...................................................... 4,6 Carrigan, L. ........................................................ 3 Caspary, A.D ................................................... 1,4 Ceroni, F. ........................................................... 6 Chataigner, S. .................................................... 8 Chen, D. ........................................................... 10 Chowdhury, E.U. ................................................ 3 Coelho, M. ......................................................... 5 Crawford, K. ....................................................... 4 Cree, D. ............................................................. 3
D Dai, J.G. ............................................................. 1 De Castro, J. ...................................................... 7 Demers, M. ......................................................... 2 Dolan, C.W. ....................................................... 3 Donchev, T. ....................................................... 4 Drouin, B. .......................................................... 7 Durante, M. ........................................................ 5
E El-Hacha, R. ............................................... 2,6,10 El-Ragaby, A.A. ................................................. 2 El Refai, A. ........................................................ 4 El-Salakawy, E.M.F. ........................................... 2 El-Sayed, M. ...................................................... 6 El-Zefzafy, H. .................................................... 9
F Fam, A. ......................................................... 3,5,8 Ferracuti, B. ....................................................... 6 Ferrier, E. ...................................................... 3,4,9 Flood, J. ............................................................. 8 Freddi, F. ........................................................... 8 Fyfe, E.R. ........................................................... 8
G
GangaRao, H.V.S. .............................................. 9 Gao, W.Y. .......................................................... 1 Gentry, T.R. ........................................................ 5 Green, M.F. ......................................................... 3
H Hamelin, P. ...................................................... 3,4 Hamilton, H.R. .................................................. 3 Hanna, M. .......................................................... 8 Harries, K.A. .................................................... 1,7 Hassan, A. .......................................................... 6 Hillman, J. ......................................................... 9
I Ibrahim, H. .......................................................... 7
J
Jaberi, S.M. ...................................................... 10 Jacques, E. ......................................................... 9 Jaipuriar,A. ..................................................... 2,8 Jeong, Y. ......................................................... 2,8 Jiang, X. ........................................................... 10 Jimenez, T.T. ................................................... 10 Johnson, D.T.C. ................................................. 4 Juette, B. ......................................................... 2,8
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Kamal, A.S.M. ................................................... 8 Keller, T. .......................................................... 5,7 Koay, Y.C. ......................................................... 8 Kolstein, H. ...................................................... 10 Kotelnikova-Weiler, N. .................................. 4,6 Kulikowski, A. ................................................. 10
L Labossière, P. ...................................................... 2 Lai, D. ................................................................ 5
Lepech, M.D. .................................................... 10 Li, H. ................................................................. 9 Limbachiya, M. ................................................. 4 Lloyd, A. ............................................................ 6 Lopez, M.M. ................................................... 2,8 Louie, J. ............................................................. 6
M Mahfouz, I. ........................................................ 7 Marshall, C, ..................................................... 10 Mashrik, M.A. ................................................... 2 Masmoudi, R. ............................................. 8,9,10 Mathieson, H. .................................................... 5 Mazzotti, C. .................................................... 3,4 McCullagh, M. .................................................. 8 Mohamadian, M. ............................................. 10 Mohamed, H.M. ............................................. 7,9 Mohammed, T.A. .............................................. 9 Monnell, J. ......................................................... 7 Montaigu, M. ..................................................... 2 Moon, D.Y. ....................................................... 10 Moussa, O. ......................................................... 7 Mufti, A.A. ......................................................... 1 Myers, J.J. ........................................................... 1
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Neale, K.W. ........................................................ 2 Newhook, J. ....................................................... 1 Nikravan, N. ...................................................... 6 Nishizaki, I. ........................................................ 2 Nuncy, N. .......................................................... 1
O Oh, H. ............................................................... 10 Ow, M.C. ......................................................... 10
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Panigrahi, S. ...................................................... 8 Parvin, A. ...................................................... 9,10 Pearson, M.C.K. ................................................. 4 Pecce, M. ........................................................... 6 Percival, J.C. .................................................... 10 Prota, A. ............................................................. 5
Q Quayyum, S. ...................................................... 9 Quek, J. ............................................................ 10 Quiertant, M. ..................................................... 8
R Reddy, M.P.K. ................................................... 9 Robert, M......................................................... 2,3 Rteil, A. ......................................................... 9,10
Latour, G. ........................................................... 7
S Saatcioglu, M. ................................................. 6,9 Sarfaraz, R. ........................................................ 5 Savoia, M. .................................................... 3,4,6 Sayed-Ahmed, M. .............................................. 6 Sena-Cruz, J. ...................................................... 5 Sennah, K. ...................................................... 6,8 Sentry, M. .......................................................... 3 Shahrooz, B.M .................................................... 1 Sharbatdar, M.K. .............................................. 10 Sheikh, S.A. ..................................................... 1,4 Si Larbi, A. ...................................................... 3,4 Silva, L. ............................................................. 5 Sim, J. ............................................................... 10 Sizemore, J. ....................................................... 7 Soudki, K. ........................................................ 4,7 Stafford, M. ....................................................... 1 Subramaniam, K.V. ........................................... 4 Svecova, D. ......................................................... 6
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Tadros, G. ........................................................... 1 Tanner, J.E. ........................................................ 3 Teng, J.G. .......................................................... 1 Tikka, T.K. ........................................................ 6 Tomiyama, T. .................................................... 2 Tomlinson, D.G. ................................................ 8 Topper, T. ........................................................... 7
V Vassilopoulos, A.P. ........................................ 5,7 Vijay, P.V. .......................................................... 9 Vogel, H.M. .................................................... 1,6
W Wang, C. ............................................................ 9 Watson, R. ......................................................... 8 Weber, A. ...................................................... 2,7,8 West, J. .............................................................. 4 Witt, C. ......................................................... 2,7,8 Woltman, G. ...................................................... 8
X Xian, G. .............................................................. 9 Xiao, B. .............................................................. 9
Z Zaidi, A. ......................................................... 8,10