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REGISTRATION
1800 - 1900
Welcome Reception
REGISTRATION
SYMPOSIUM OPENING & KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
Room: Ballroom
Chairs: Deric Oehlers, Michael Griffith and Rudolf Seracino
Symposium Welcome
Deric Oehlers
0900 - 0915
0915 - 1000
1000 - 1045
1045 - 1115
1115 - 1245
MORNING TEA
Concurrent Sessions 1
15. Strengthening or repair of concrete
3. Accelerated and real time
18. Behaviour and design of members
14. Bond of FRP systems to concrete
or masonry structures using FRP
performance of FRP such as bond and
internally reinforced with FRP
or masonry
systems
strength
Room: Kent Room
Room: Wharf Room
Room: Ballroom
Room: Bridge Room II
Chair: R. Seracino
Chair: J.F. Chen
Chair: C. Bakis
Chair: C. Burgoyne
1115 - 1130
Shear Strengthening of Prestressed
Concrete Girders with Externally
Bonded CFrp Sheets
Michael Murphy
1130 - 1145
1145 - 1200
1200 - 1215
Angel Arteaga
Mamdouh El-Badry
Ugurhan Akyuz
Abdeldjelil Belarbi
Kohei Yamaguchi
Zheng He
Marco Di Ludovico
Amr El-Dieb
Guideline for the Performance and
Interpretation of Bond Tests on
Concrete Specimens with Externally
Bonded CFRP Strips
Wolfgang Finckh
Matthias Andermatt
Ahmed Godat
Ehsan Mahmoudabadi
Ricardo Perera
Tomislav Kisicek
Ahmed Farghaly
1215 - 1230
1230 - 1245
Jian-Guo Dai
Radhouane Masmoudi
1245 - 1415
1415 - 1545
J. Jayaprakash
Vijayabaskar Narayananamurthy
LUNCH
Concurrent Sessions 2
15. Strengthening or repair of concrete
3. Accelerated and real time
5. Innovations and developments in
14. Bond of FRP systems to concrete
or masonry structures using FRP
performance of FRP such as bond and
fibre composite materials and systems
or masonry
systems
strength
Room: Kent Room
Room: Wharf Room
Room: Ballroom
Room: Bridge Room II
Chair: S. Rizkalla
Chair: Z.S. Wu
Chair: R. Kotynia
Chair: R. Al-Mahaidi
1415 - 1430
Strength, Stiffness and Ductility of RC
Beams Strengthened with FRP Sheets
Maurizio Taliano
Charles Bakis
A.H. Sheikh
1430 - 1445
Repair of Pre-cracked RC beams using
CFRP laminates
Adel Elsafty
Christian Kulas
Julio F. Davalos
1445 - 1500
External Prestressing of RC T-Beams
with CFRP
Anders Bennitz
1500 - 1515
Ted Donchev
Nasir Shafiq
1515 - 1530
David Horak
Hosein Naderpour
Marcela Karmaznov
Raafat El-Hacha
Jeong-Soo Nam
Alireza Mortezaei
Scott Smith
Behaviour of Externally Bonded
Reinforcement Under Low Cycle
Fatigue Loading
Angela Nizic
1530 - 1545
Stress-Strain Behaviour of Concrete
Cylinders Confined with CFRP
Composite Fabrics
Sun Punurai
AFTERNOON TEA
Concurrent Sessions 3
15. Strengthening or repair of concrete
18. Behaviour and design of members
or masonry structures using FRP
internally reinforced with FRP
systems
Room: Kent Room
Room: Ballroom
Chair: S. Foster
Chair: S.T. Smith
1615 - 1630
Finite Element Modelling of FRP Strips
Near-Surface Mounted to Concrete
Shishun Zhang
1630 - 1645
Plane Section Assumption for FRP
Strengthened Beams
Lawrence Bank
Amir Fam
Emmanuel Ferrier
Luke Bisby
Development of FRP-Concrete
Composite Deck with Long Span
Antony Darby
Ehab El-Salakawy
1645 - 1700
Structural Performance Evaluation of Design of Concrete Bridge Deck Slabs
Using Different Types of GFRP Bars
Strengthening With Sprayed FRP
Chunho Chang
Tarik Youssef
Keunhee Cho
Elliot Douglas
Ren Huitao
1700 - 1715
Long-Term Performance of FRP
Wrapped Columns and Beams in
Highly Corrosive Environment
Harshda Prasad
1715 - 1730
Denvid Lau
Xian Gai
Qingduo Hao
1730 - 1745
Study of the Fire Behaviour of
Structures Strengthened with NSM
Stijn Matthys
1800 - 1930
Rudi Seracino
Moisture Degradation in
Concrete/Epoxy Systems
Tim Ibell
Janet Lees
Fun Night
0900 - 0915
REGISTRATION
Concurrent Sessions 4
15. Strengthening or repair of concrete
or masonry structures using FRP
systems
Room: Ballroom
Chair: M. Green
18. Behaviour and design of members 14. Bond of FRP systems to concrete
internally reinforced with FRP
or masonry
Room: Bridge Room II
Room: Wharf Room
Chair: M. Guadagnini
Chair: K. Neale
Muhammad Hadi
Lijuan Cheng
0915 - 0930
Luciano Ombres
0930 - 0945
0945 - 1000
Akira Kobayashi
Yufei Wu
Hee Jang
Baolin Wan
Antonio De Luca
1000 - 1015
Confinement of RC Non-Circular
Columns Repaired with Glass Fibre
Reinforced Polymer Discrete Strips
Alper Ilki
Angel Arteaga
Tension of Reinforcement Bars
Embedded in Concrete Prisms
Strengthened with CFRP Plates
Piotr Rusinowski
1015 - 1030
Repair of Concrete Structures
Reinforced with FRP Bars
Ehab El-Salakawy
Marco Di Ludovico
1030 - 1100
1100 - 1145
Luisa Rovero
MORNING TEA
KEYNOTE SESSION
Room: Ballroom
Chair: T. Ueda
1100 - 1145
Role of Bond Modelling in Predicting the Behaviour of RC Beams Shear-Strengthened with FRP U-Jackets
Jian-Fei Chen
Concurrent Sessions 4
1150 - 1250
Robert Petersen
Domenico Asprone
John J. Myers
Numerical Investigation on
Strengthening Performance of Shear
Deficient RC Beams Bonded with
CFRP Laminates
1205 - 1220
1220 - 1235
Aniello Palmeri
Matthew Haskett
Chengqing Wu
Gobithas Tharmarajah
Haeng-Ki Lee
1235 - 1250
1250 - 1415
Pat Heffernan
Martin Kurth
Francesco Micelli
New Design and Construction of Road
Bridge in Composites Materials in
Spain: Sustainability Applied to Civil
Works
Stefano Primi
LUNCH
1415-1545
1430 - 1445
1445 - 1500
Luciano Ombres
Behavior of Shear Deficient RC BeamStrength and Ductility of CFFT Beams Column Joint Strengthened with CFRP
Reinforced with Steel / GFRP Rebars
Composites Compared to Ideally
Designed Joint
Radhouane Masmoudi
Yousef Al-Salloum
Joaquim Barros
Sanjay Pareek
1500 - 1515
Aly Said
Salvatore Russo
Zeyang Sun
1515 - 1530
Allan Manalo
1530 - 1545
Shear Reinforcement Design of
Concrete Beams with FRP Using
Neural Networks
Ricardo Perera
Zeyang Sun
1545 - 1615
1615 - 1745
AFTERNOON TEA
Concurrent Sessions 6
15. Strengthening or repair of concrete
13. Fatigue resistance of FRP systems
or masonry structures using FRP
Room: Kent Room
systems
Chair: P. Hamelin
Room: Ballroom
Chair: D.Oehlers
1615 - 1630
Application of Fiber Reinforced
Plastics for Concrete T-Beam Bridge
Strengthening
Ali Asghar Moonesan
Joaquim Barros
Yousef Al-Salloum
1630 - 1645
Bond Aspects of NSM FRP
Strengthened RC Beams
Renata Kotynia
1645 - 1700
Valeriu Stoian
Qingfeng Xu
Hamid Mahmood
1700 - 1715
Localized NSM GFRP Rods for
Strengthening RC Beams
Khaled Soudki
1715 - 1730
Shamim Sheikh
Mohsen Issa
Yoshihiro Takahashi
Thorsten Leusmann
Kyriacos Neocleous
Usama Ebead
Janet Lees
John J. Myers
Chris Pantelides
1730 - 1745
1900 - 2330
Symposium Dinner
REGISTRATION
Concurrent Sessions 7
15. Strengthening or repair of concrete 2. Durability of FRP systems such as
or masonry structures using FRP
in exposure to heat, light and
systems
chemicals
Room: Ballroom
Room: Kent Room
Chair: C. Wu
Chair: M. Lopez de Murphy
0915 - 0930
0930 - 0945
FRP-Confined Masonry Columns
19. Behaviour and design of members 14. Bond of FRP systems to concrete
prestressed with FRP
or masonry
Room: Bridge Room II
Room: Wharf Room
Chair: E. El-Salakawy
Chair: T. Ueda
Hiroshi Nakai
Khaled Soudki
Alan Richardson
Ahmad Abdullah
Enrico Lorenz
Francesco Micelli
0945 - 1000
An Experimental Investigation Into the
Behaviour of a Two-Span Masonry
Arch Bridge Repaired with FRP
Jian-Fei Chen
1000 - 1015
Guilherme S Melo
Matthew Sentry
Siavash Hashemi
Norimitsu Kishi
Behnam Shadravan
Kumari Gamage
1015 - 1030
Increase of the Bond Capacitiy of
Finite Element Simulation of IC
Deflection and Strain Variation of
Prestressed High Strength Concrete
Externally Bonded CFRP-Plates on RCDebonding in FRP-Plated RC Beams: A GFRP-Reinforced Concrete Beams
Prisms as Reinforcement in Structural
Structures Due to Self-Induced
Dynamic Approach
After One Year of Continuous Loading
Applications
Contact Pressure
Jin-Guang Teng
1030 - 1045
Tarik Youssef
Hugues Vogel
Marco Savoia
Bashar Mohammed
1045 - 1115
1115 - 1245
1115 - 1130
1145 - 1200
Theodoros Rousakis
Woo-Tai Jung
Mo Ehsani
James Jirsa
Khaled Soudki
Emidio Nigro
Shady Hammouda
Katsumi Kobayashi
Joaquim Barros
Marco Savoia
Tamer El Maaddawy
Jawdat Tashan
1245 - 1415
Mark Green
Maurice Brunner
Issam Harik
1215 - 1230
Michael Murphy
Thomas Vincent
1200 - 1215
MORNING TEA
Concurrent Sessions 8
Christian Kulas
1130 - 1145
Thorsten Leusman
Emidio Nigro
LUNCH
1415 - 1500
10. Behaviour of FRP confined
concrete
Room: Ballroom
Chair: S. Sheikh
1415 - 1430
Research on Strengthening of
Reinforced Concrete Wall-Type
Columns with FRP Composite
Systems
Niki Cauberg
Kalid Farah
Kenneth Neale
Tine Tysmans
Raafat El-Hacha
Kim Young-Sun
1430 - 1445
Muhammad Hadi
1445 - 1500
1505 - 1600
1505 -1550
1550 - 1600
1600