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IALCCE 2012Final Program
Third International Symposium onLife-Cycle Civil Engineering
Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria | October 3 - 6, 2012
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Program Overview
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l and
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trof
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of L
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stai
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con
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and
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-cyc
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life-
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of
civi
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rast
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in a
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anal
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Civil engineering structures have to meet long-term availability and sustainability requirements, with particular emphasis placed on technical safety, efficiency and ecology. Life-cycle civil engi-neering relates to the design, inspection, monitoring, assessment, maintenance, and rehabilita-tion of civil engineering structures in order to effectively manage the function of these structures throughout their lifetime.
The objective of the International Association for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE) is to pro-mote international cooperation in the fields of life-cycle civil engineering for the purpose of en-hancing the welfare of society (http://www.ialcce.org). For this reason, it was deemed appropriate to bring together all the very best work that has been undertaken in the field of life-cycle civil engineering at the Third International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE 2012) held in one of Vienna’s most famous venues, the Hofburg Palace, October 3-6, 2012. The First International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE 2008) was held in Varenna, Lake Como, Italy (June 10-14, 2008), and the Second International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engi-neering (IALCCE 2010) was held in Taipei, Taiwan (October 27-30, 2010).
IALCCE 2012 has been organized on behalf of the IALCCE under the auspices of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). This four-day symposium encompasses all as-pects of life-cycle civil engineering. The interest of the international civil engineering community in fields covered by the IALCCE has been confirmed by the significant response to the IALCCE 2012 call for papers. In fact, over 600 abstracts from 53 countries were received by the Symposium Sec-retariat, and approximately 60% of them were selected for publication. Contributions presented at IALCCE 2012 deal with state-of-the-art as well as emerging applications related to the key aspects of the life-cycle civil engineering field.
All major aspects of life-cycle engineering are addressed, including aging of structures, deteriora-tion modeling, durable materials, earthquake and accidental loadings, sustainability, fatigue and damage, structure-environment interaction, design for durability, failure analysis and risk preven-tion, lifetime structural optimization, long-term performance analysis, performance-based design, service life prediction, time–variant reliability, uncertainty modeling, damage identification, field testing, health monitoring, inspection and evaluation, maintenance strategies, rehabilitation tech-niques, strengthening and repair, structural integrity, decision making processes, human factors in life-cycle engineering, life-cycle cost models, project management, lifetime risk analysis and optimization, whole life costing, artificial intelligence methods, bridges and viaducts, high rise buildings, offshore structures, precast systems, runway and highway pavements, tunnels and un-derground structures.
The proceeding Life-Cycle and Sustainability of Civil Infrastructure Systems contains the lectures and papers presented at the Third International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering. It consists of a book of extended abstracts and a DVD with 345 full papers presented at IALCCE 2012, including the Fazlur R. Khan Lecture, 10 Keynote Lectures and 334 Technical Papers from 52 countries.
The aim of the editors is to provide a valuable source for anyone interested in life-cycle and sus-tainability of civil infrastructure systems, including students, researchers and practitioners from all areas of engineering and industry.
On behalf of the International Assocation for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, the chairs wish to wholeheartedly thank all contributing au-thors and those individuals who were actively involved in the organization of the IALCCE 2012 Symposium and in the production of the Proceedings. The chairs also wish to acknowledge the members of the International Scientific Committee and the National Advisory Committee for their efforts. In addition, the chairs would like to thank the members of the National Organizing Commit-tee for their time and efforts dedicated in making IALCCE 2012 a successful event.
The chairs also take this opportunity to thank all sponsors, whose support contributed to the success of this Symposium. A special acknowledgment must also be given to the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) for organizing and co-sponsoring the Sym-posium along with the International Association for Life–Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE), as well as BOKU’s Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards, whose support facilitated the Symposium’s organization.
We look forward to meet you all at the IALCCE 2012 symposium.
Sincerely,
Alfred Strauss, Dan M. Frangopol, Konrad Bergmeister
Chairs IALCCE 2012Vienna, Austria and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA, August 2012
Alfred StraussUniversity of NaturalResources and Life SciencesVienna, AustriaChair, IALCCE 2012
Konrad BergmeisterUniversity of NaturalResources and Life SciencesVienna, AustriaChair, IALCCE 2012
Dan M. FrangopolLehigh UniversityBethlehem, PA, USAChair, IALCCE 2012
Welcome to IALCCE 2012
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ContentsWelcome to IALCCE 2012 .................................................................... 1
Symposium Organization ..................................................................... 3
Symposium Sponsors ........................................................................... 7
Symposium Information ....................................................................... 9
Symposium Overview ......................................................................... 11
Symposium Rooms ............................................................................. 32
Exhibition ............................................................................................ 33
Gala Evening Program ........................................................................ 34
Social Program ................................................................................... 35
Accompanying Persons ...................................................................... 38
Post-Symposium ................................................................................. 39
Notes .................................................................................................. 40
Author Index ....................................................................................... 42
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Symposium OrganizationORGANIZING ASSOCIATION
IALCCEInternational Association for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering, http://www.ialcce.org
ORGANIZING INSTITUTION
BOKUUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria, http://www.boku.ac.at
SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS
Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Konrad Bergmeister, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
STEERING COMMITTEE
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA (Chair)
Alfredo H-S. Ang, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Konrad Bergmeister, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Christian Bucher, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Airong Chen, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Shi-Shuenn Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan
Moe Cheung, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, P.R.C.
Hyo-Nam Cho, Hanyang University, Ansan, Korea
Andrea Del Grosso, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
Luis Esteva, National University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Hitoshi Furuta, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
Raffaele Landolfo, University of Naples ‘Federico II’, Naples, Italy
Seng-Lip Lee, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jie Li, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Xila Liu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Robert Melchers, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Trogeir Moan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Drahomir Novák, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
Udo Peil, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Mark Sarkisian, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, San Francisco, CA, USA
Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Alfredo H-S. Ang, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA (Chair)
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA (Ex Officio)
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Gabriela Atanasiu, Technical University ‘Gheorghe Asachi’ of Iasi, Iasi, Romania
Jaap Bakker, Rijkwaterstaat, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Konrad Bergmeister, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Paolo Bocchini, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Franco Bontempi, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
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Eugen Brühwiler, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Christian Bucher, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Harald Budelmann, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Joan R. Casas, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Robby Caspeele, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
Vladimir Cervenka, Cervenka Consulting, Prague, Czech Republic
Jian-Bing Chen, Tongji University, Shanghai,China
Shi-Shuenn Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan
Jian-Ye Ching, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan
Marios K. Chryssanthopoulos, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK
David Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Paulo Cruz, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal
Christian Dehlinger, Ed. Züblin AG, Stuttgart, Germany
Stefan Deix, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
David De León, Autonomous University of Mexico State, Toluca, Mexico
Guido De Roeck, Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Sofia Diniz, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Stefanos Dritsos, University of Patras, Patras, Greece
Eva Maria Eichinger, Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Vienna, Austria
Bruce Ellingwood, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Oliver Englhardt, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Markus Feldmann, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Rainer Flesch, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Christoph Gehlen, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany
Roman Geier, Schimetta Consult Ziviltechniker GesmbH, Vienna, Austria
Johann Glatzl, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Balazs György, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
Josef Hegger, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Simon Hoffmann, Mageba SA, Buelach, Switzerland
Johann Horvatits, Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Vienna, Austria
Ichiro Iwaki, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Hans Georg Jodl, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Manfred Keuser, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Munich, Germany
Sunyong Kim, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Leo Klatter, Public Works & Water Management, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Hyun-Moo Koh, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Johann Kollegger, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Jung-Sik Kong, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Chad S. Kusko, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Roman Lackner, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
David Lehký, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
Doris Link, FH Campus Wien, Vienna, Austria
Asterios A. Liolios, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece
Geerd Lombaert, Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Thomas Lützkendorf, KIT - Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Symposium Organization
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Michael Malindretos, Aristoteles University, Thessaloniki, Greece
Rainer Mallee, Fischerwerke GmbH & Co. KG, Waldachtal, Germany
Giuseppe Mancini, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
Stuart Matthews, Building Research Establishment, Ashurstwood, UK
Peter Maydl, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Thomas Messervey, D’Appolonia S.p.A, Genoa, Italy
Ayaho Miyamoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan
Aftab Mufti, ISIS Canada Research Network, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Luis Neves, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Andrzej S. Nowak, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Dirk Proske, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Radomir Pukl, Cervenka Consulting, Prague, Czech Republic
Ser-Tong Quek, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Norbert Randl, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Spittal/Drau, Austria
Stefani Reese, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Michael Reiterer, RED Bernard GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Xin Ruan, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Horea Sandi, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Richard Sause, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Thomas Simandl, ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG, Vienna, Austria
Mark Stewart, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Luc Taerwe, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
Man-Chung Tang, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA, USA
Bretislav Teplý, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
Martin Treberspurg, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Yiannis Tsompanakis, Technical University of Crete, Crete, Greece
Thomas Ummenhofer, KIT - Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany
Peter Veit, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Holger Wallbaum, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Eiichi Watanabe, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Roman Wendner, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Helmut Wenzel, VCE - Vienna Consulting Engineers, Vienna, Austria
Wei Wu, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Christian Bucher, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria (Chair)
Peter Maydl, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria (Chair)
Peter Veit, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria (Chair)
Oliver Englhardt, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria (Chair)
Sonja Felber, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Jürgen Feix, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Florin Florineth, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Günter Hofstetter, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Johannes Hübl, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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Hans Irschik, Johannes Keppler University Linz, Linz, Austria
Hans George Jodl, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Helmuth Kreiner, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Alexander Passer, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Martin Treberspurg, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Nguyen Viet Tue, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Stefan Deix, AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria (Chair)
Helmut Wenzel, VCE Holding GmbH, Vienna, Austria (Chair)
Stefan L. Burtscher, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Roman Geier, Schimetta Consult, Ziviltechniker GesmbH, Vienna, Austria
Theodor Guggenberger, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Gerhard Lener, University of Innsbruck,Innsbruck, Austria
Stefan Marschnig, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Markus Petschacher, Petschacher Consulting Ziviltechniker GesmbH, Feldkirchen, Austria
Wilhelm Reismann, iC consulenten, Ziviltechniker GesmbH, Vienna, Austria
Michael Reiterer, RED Bernard GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Christian Schaur, Christian Schaur, Thaur, Austria
Eric Veulliet, alpS Center, Innsbruck, Austria
Helmut Wenzel , VCE Holding GmbH, Vienna, Austria
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria (Chair)
Thomas Zimmermann, University of Natural Re-sources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria (Chair)
Andrea Aglibut, Office Aglibut, Deutschkreutz, Austria
Eveline Bruckmüller, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Dietmar Fellner, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Henriette Pauline Friedrich, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Katharina Haider, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Evelin Kamper, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Alexander Krawtschuk, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Jan Podrouzek, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Andreas Pürgstaller, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Thomas Rossipaul, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Janez Schellander, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Roman Smutny, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Panagiotis Spyridis, Dr Sauer & Partners, London, UK
Klaus Voit, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Roman Wendner, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Oliver Zeman, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
IALCCE SECRETARIAT
Fabio BiondiniDepartment of Structural Engineering,Politecnico di MilanoPiazza L. Da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milan, Italy
IALCCE WEBSITE
http://www.ialcce.org
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Symposium Sponsors
LebensministeriumAustrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (BMLFUW)
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft, Familie und JugendAustrian Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth (BMLFUW)
Stadt WienCity of Vienna
Steiermärkische LandesregierungOffice of Styria
Burgenländische LandesregierungOffice of Burgenland
Androsch International Management Consulting GmbH
SUPPORTING LOCAL AUTHORITIES
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PATRONAGES AND SPONSORS
ALPINEBau GmbH, Austria
BauConZT GmbH, Austria
BIGBundesimmobiliengesellschaft, Austria
CCCervenka Consulting, Czech Republic
CNRConsiglio Nazionale delle Richerche, Italy
COST C25Sustainable Constructions, European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Belgium
ecoplusWirtschaftsagentur des Landes Niederösterreich
Ernst & SohnA Wiley Company, Germany
Fachhochschule KärntenCarinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria
G.Hinteregger& Söhne, Baugesellschaft m.b.H., Austria
HBM AustriaHottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Austria
HOCHTIEFHochtief Construction, Austria
IABMASInternational Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety
IBRACONInstituto Brasileiro do Concreto, Brazil
IFSTTARFrench Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks, France
INFAPIndustrial Fibre Applications GmbH, Germany
ISRInternationale Seilbahn-Rundschau, Austria
magebaSwitzerland
NTH-BauNiedersächsische Technische Hochschule, Germany
ÖBBAustrian Federal Railway Agency
PORRPORR BAU GmbH, Austria
RED BERNARDResearch & Development RED BERNARD, Austria
SCHIGRailway Infrastructure Services Company, Austria
SZSchimetta Ziviltechnik, Austria
umdaschgroupUmdasch AG, Austria
UIBKUniversity of Innsbruck, Austria
V&CCathodic protection, GmbH
VCEVCE - Vienna Consulting Engineers, Austria
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Symposium InformationVENUE
HOFBURG VIENNABotschafterstiege, Schweizerhof, 1010 Vienna
SECRETARIAT OFFICE
IALCCE 2012 SECRETARIATUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan Strasse 82, 1190 Vienna
SLIDE CENTER & PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
Speakers will not be allowed to use their personal laptop computers for presentations. Presenations saved on a USB key or DVD/CD-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 lo-cated at Level 1 of the Hofburg Palace. Speakers are kindly requested to carefully check their pre-senation at the Slide Center at least 60 minutes be-fore the start of the Session. Technicians will assist Speakers to preview their presentation to ensure that they display correctly 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 begins.
WI-FI & INTERNET POINT
WI-FI internet access will be available inside the Hofburg Palace. An internet point is also available at Level 1 (Slide Center in the Radetzky Appart-ment II). User ID and passwords are required for internet access and are available to all registered participants.
ON-SITE REGISTRATION
Registration may be undertaken in the Hofburg Palace’s Ambassador’s Staircase (Botschafterstiege on Level 0) for the duration of the symposium with-in the opening hours of the Registration desk:
Wednesday, 3 October 15.00 - 19.00
Thursday, 4 October 07.00 - 18.30
Friday, 5 October 07.00 - 19.00
Saturday, 6 October 07.00 - 16.00
REGISTRATION FEES
Delegate - IALCCE Member (a) EUR 700
Delegate - IALCCE Non Member (b) EUR 800
Students (c) EUR 450
Students (under 26 years) (d) EUR 300
Accompanying Persons (e) EUR 250
(a), (b) Symposium attendance, proceedings (Book DVD), Symposium bag, Welcome Reception, lunches, coffee breaks, Gala Evening and Farewell Party.
(c), (d) Symposium attendance, proceedings (DVD only), Symposium bag, Welcome Reception, lunch-es and coffee breaks. Students need to provide proof of their status to complete the registration.
(e) Welcome Reception, lunches, Gala Evening and Farewell Party.
SYMPOSIUM BADGE
Participants are kindly requested to wear their sym-posium badge at all times during the symposium.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Participants are invited to take good care of their personal belongings and to not leave them unat-tended. Neither the symposium organizers nor their staff will be responsible for any loss of or dam-age to personal property of participants.
COFFEE BREAKS
Coffee breaks will be offered to all participants twice a day, in the morning (between 10.00 - 10.30 or 10.30 - 11.00) and in the afternoon (between 15.30 - 16.00 or 16.00 - 16.30), and will be served in the Marbel Hall, the Antechamber and the Knight’s Hall on Level 1 of the Hofburg Palace.
OPENING CEREMONY
The Opening Ceremony will take place on Thurs-day, 4 October from 08.15 - 09.00 in the Hall of Ceremonies on Level 1 of the Hofburg Palace.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The General Assembly of the IALCCE will be held on Friday, 5 October from 18.00 - 18.45 in the Hall of Ceremonies on Level 1 of the Hofburg Palace.
CLOSING CEREMONY
The Closing Ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, 6 October from 15.30 - 16.15 in the Hall of Ceremo-nies on Level 1 of the Hofburg Palace.
TRANSPORT
The Symposium venue is located in downtown Vi-enna, approximately 40 minutes from Vienna In-ternational Airport. Information for planning your trip and details on transportation possibilities from Vienna International Airport and the main railway station Westbahnhof are provided below.
Private Transport from the Airport
The fastest and easiest way to reach Vienna city and get directly to your hotel is to arrange a private transfer from Vienna International Airport. A driver will meet you upon arrival at the gate and take you directly to your hotel.
Airport transfer services are provided by AirportServices (www.airportservices-vie.com). You have the possibility to arrange your personal chauf-feured transportation online. You can choose be-tween a Mercedes sedan for up to 3 passengers for EUR 33.00, and a minivan for up to 8 passengers for EUR 49.00, including luggage.
Arriving by Train
From Vienna International Airport, take the CAT Airport Express to Landstrasse, change to the east-bound U3 (orange) underground and alight at Her-rengasse.
The trip from Westbahnhof station (Western Rail-way terminal) takes approximately 15 minutes. Take the eastbound U3 (orange) underground line and alight at Herrengasse. From Südbahnhof sta-tion (southern railway terminal), the journey time is also approximately 15 minutes. Take the D tram and alight at Burgring.
Public Transport
Vienna’s public transportation system ranks amongst the most efficient in Europe. A day pass to get around Vienna by U-Bahn (Vienna’s Metro System), tram and bus costs EUR 6.70, while indi-vidual journeys cost EUR 2.20.
Taxi Services
Taxi stands can be found in front of Vienna’s West-bahnhof station and are a common sight across the city. A taxi cab can be reserved by calling 60160, 40100 or 31300.
OTHER INFORMATION
Time Zone
Vienna falls under Central European Time, one hour ahead of Greenwich Meantime.
Electricity
Electricity in Austria runs at 220 volts, with 50 cy-cles alternating current. Austrian sockets are de-signed to accept round pins.
Weather
On a sunny day in October in Vienna, one can mar-vel at the display of a fine show of autumn colours in the city’s parks. Temperatures can reach up to 14ºC (57ºF) but can drop down to as low as 7ºC (45ºF) at night. Rain is not uncommon during this period, though mostly sunny weather prevails dur-ing a month when the wine harvest is in full swing.
Currency
The currency in Austria is the EURO. You can con-vert most international currencies to EUROS at any bank during your visit. If you do not want to ex-change your currency, you can also use credit or debit cards. MasterCard and Visa are widely ac-cepted by most merchants. However, it is recom-mended that you carry a little cash for small ex-penses.
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Symposium OverviewTIME
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Welcome Reception
Hall of Ceremonies,Hofburg Palace
GalaEvening
Festival Hall,Town Hall(Rathaus)
Registration
Registration Registration Registration
Opening Ceremony
General Assembly
ClosingCeremony
Fazlur R. KhanLecture
KeynoteLectures
KeynoteLectures
KeynoteLectures
ThM Sessions
FrM Sessions
SaM Sessions
ThA Sessions
FrA Sessions
SaA Sessions
ThE Sessions
FrE Sessions
FarewellHeuriger Evening,Neustift
Coffee Break
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Thursday, 4 October 2012
Fazlur R. Khan Lecture 09.00 - 09.30 | Chairs: A.H.-S Ang & H. Budelmann
Fazlur Khan’s legacy: Towers of the futureM. Sarkisian
Keynote Lectures 09.30 - 10.30
Pervasive lifetime inadequacy of long-span box girder bridges and lessons for multi-decade creep predictionZ.P. Bažant
Sustainable design of structures: The outcomes of the COST Action C25-WG3R. Landolfo
Concurrent Technical Sessions 11.00 - 13.00
ThM-1 Maintenance and rehabilitation of aged bridges Organizers: M.A. Ahrens & P. Mark
ThM-2 Life-cycle and reliability assessment of anchorage systems in concrete, masonry and steel constructionOrganizers: R. Mihala & J. Hofmann
ThM-3 Management of existing building stocksOrganizer: C. Bahr
ThM-4 Life-cycle cost analyses / Stone arch bridges / Successful health monitoring applicationsOrganizers: H.G. Jodl, P. Veit, J. Glatzl, T. Simandl, B. Harvey, D. Proske, R. Geier & R. Wendner
ThM-5 Increasing durability of concrete structuresOrganizer: J.L. Vítek
Concurrent Technical Sessions 14.00 - 16.00
ThA-1 Life-cycle cost analysesOrganizers: H.G. Jodl, P. Veit, J. Glatzl & T. Simandl
ThA-2 Maintenance and rehabilitation of aged bridges Organizers: M.A. Ahrens & P. Mark
ThA-3 Life-cycle design and engineering of facades and building envelopesOrganizers: O. Englhardt & A. Merl
ThA-4 Probabilistic durability assessment of concrete structuresOrganizers: B. Teplý & D. Novák
ThA-5 Life-cycle cost optimization in cross assset management (ERA-NET road projects)Organizers: A.J. O’Connor & S. Deix
Concurrent Technical Sessions 16.30 - 18.30
ThE-1 Seismic system identification for life-time-prediction (SEISMID)Organizers: H. Wenzel & P. Furtner
ThE-2 Actions and interventions upon existing structuresOrganizers: R. Caspeele, S. Matthews & G. Mancini
ThE-3 Uncertainties in life-cycle assessments and reliability engineering / Structural and thermal retrofitting of buildingsOrganizers: O. Englhardt, J. Li & X. Gao
ThE-4 End of LC of buildings: Sustainable management of construction and demolition practicesOrganizer: J. Daxbeck
ThE-5 Numerical modelling of long-term behaviour of concrete structures using B3 modelOrganizers: L. Vráblík & V. Kristek
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C. A
lbre
cht,
D. H
osse
r, W
. Ab
u A
bed
, N. R
inke
& V
. Ber
khah
n
Imp
lem
enta
tion
of t
he b
asic
req
uire
men
t ‘s
usta
inab
ility
’ on
cons
truc
tion
wor
ks a
ccor
din
g t
o th
e co
nstr
uctio
n p
rod
ucts
re
gul
atio
n in
the
fiel
d o
f anc
hor
tech
nolo
gy
G. L
ang
e
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
14
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(ThM
4-6
)
1
1.00
- 1
3.00
| Th
ursd
ay M
orn
ing
, 4 O
cto
ber
201
2
ThM
-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. ITh
M-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IITh
M-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
: Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
yses
/ S
tone
arc
h b
ridg
es /
Suc
cess
ful h
ealth
mon
itorin
g a
pp
licat
ions
Spec
ial S
essi
on: I
ncre
asin
g d
urab
ility
of c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es
Cha
irs:
B. H
arve
y &
D. P
rosk
eC
hair
s: J
.L. V
ítek
& S
.M.C
. Din
iz
Load
ind
uced
dam
age
in m
ason
ry b
ridg
es, s
ome
obse
rvat
ions
on
stif
fnes
s an
d fo
rce
flow
B. H
arve
y
Des
ign
of c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es fo
r d
urab
ility
J. B
ilcik
& I.
Hol
ly
Op
timis
ed m
onito
ring
con
cep
ts fo
r hi
stor
ical
mas
onry
arc
h b
ridg
es
A. K
raw
tsch
uk, O
. Zem
an, A
. Str
auss
, C. S
chei
dl,
M. C
hiar
i &
D. P
rosk
e
Imp
rove
men
t of
per
form
ance
of c
oncr
ete
pre
cast
ele
men
ts
usin
g F
RCA
. Koh
outk
ova
Tran
sver
se lo
ad d
istr
ibut
ion
in m
ason
ry a
rch
brid
ges
H. D
unne
& J
. Mur
phy
& K
. Rua
ne
Imp
act
of c
rack
s on
the
dur
abili
ty a
nd o
n th
e se
rvic
e-lif
e of
fib
er re
info
rced
ultr
a hi
gh
per
form
ance
con
cret
e –
eval
uatio
n,
mod
elin
g a
nd s
truc
tura
l mea
sure
sM
. Sch
mid
t &
A. R
afie
e
Safe
ty e
valu
atio
n of
mas
onry
arc
h b
ridg
es b
y no
nlin
ear
finite
el
emen
t an
alys
es
S.A
. Fra
nck,
V. S
low
ik &
S. M
arx
Hig
h p
erfo
rman
ce c
oncr
ete
for
the
Troj
a B
ridg
e in
Pra
gue
J.L.
Vite
k &
R. C
oufa
l
Test
ing
of p
re-s
tres
sed
mas
onry
cor
ner
for
tri-a
xial
str
ess-
stra
in
anal
ysis
R.
Caj
ka, P
. Mat
ecko
va, M
. Sta
ra &
M. J
anul
ikov
a
Dur
abili
ty d
esig
n of
str
uctu
ral c
over
con
cret
e b
ased
on
ble
edin
g r
ate
Y. K
ato
& K
. Hay
akaw
a
Life
-cyc
le o
ptim
izat
ion
bas
ed o
n p
rog
ress
ive
colla
pse
m
onito
ring
of i
rreg
ular
RC
str
uctu
res
loca
ted
in s
eism
ic a
ctiv
e ar
eas
in E
urop
eS.
Crij
anov
schi
& G
.M. A
tana
siu
Incr
easi
ng c
oncr
ete
resi
stan
ce t
o d
eici
ng c
hem
ical
s b
y us
ing
m
etak
aolin
P. M
áca,
D. J
and
ekov
á, R
. Sov
ják
& P
. Kon
valin
ka
Risk
-bas
ed m
onito
ring
, ins
pec
tion
and
mai
nten
ance
fr
amew
ork
for
coas
tal s
truc
ture
sN
. Hor
stm
ann,
S. S
chim
mel
s, K
. Hin
ze &
H. O
umer
aci
Epox
y-co
ated
rein
forc
emen
t –
optim
izat
ion
of li
fe-c
ycle
cos
ts?
M. Z
inte
l & C
. Geh
len
Hea
lth m
onito
ring
of c
ivil
eng
inee
ring
str
uctu
res
– w
hat
we
can
lear
n fr
om e
xper
ienc
e R.
Can
tieni
Prob
abili
ty b
ased
op
timiz
ed d
esig
n of
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
P. Š
tep
ánek
, I. L
aník
ová,
P. Š
imun
ek &
F. G
irgle
IALC
CE
201
2Th
ird In
tern
atio
nal S
ymp
osiu
m o
nLi
fe-C
ycle
Civ
il E
ngin
eeri
ng
15
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(ThA
1-3
)
14.
00 -
16.
00 |
Thur
sday
Aft
erno
on,
4 O
cto
ber
201
2
ThA
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esTh
A-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
ThA
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
yses
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Mai
nten
ance
and
reha
bili
tatio
n of
ag
ed
brid
ges
Spec
ial S
essi
on: L
ife-c
ycle
des
ign
and
eng
inee
ring
of f
acad
es
and
bui
ldin
g e
nvel
opes
Cha
irs:
H.G
. Jod
l & P
. Vei
tC
hair
s: M
.A. A
hren
s &
P. M
ark
Cha
irs:
O. E
nglh
ard
t &
A. M
erl
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
ysis
con
sid
erat
ions
for
acce
lera
ted
brid
ge
cons
truc
tion
U. A
ttan
ayak
e, A
.W. M
oham
med
, Y. H
u, O
. Ab
uday
yeh
&
H.M
. Akt
an
The
app
licat
ion
of s
acrif
icia
l cat
hod
ic p
rote
ctio
n as
aco
rros
ion
cont
rol m
easu
re fo
r th
e p
rote
ctio
n of
rein
forc
edco
ncre
te b
ridg
esM
. Moo
re, F
. Jes
min
, S. T
ao &
A. B
eed
les
Imp
lem
enta
tion
of e
nerg
y ef
ficie
nt m
easu
res
in a
par
tmen
ts in
M
aced
onia
T. S
amar
dzi
oska
, M. C
vetk
ovsk
a, M
. Laz
arev
ska
&
A.T
. Gav
rilos
ka
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
man
agem
ent
for
new
ly c
onst
ruct
ed
infr
astr
uctu
reJ.
D. B
akke
r, J.
Hel
mer
& J
. Sch
avem
aker
Prec
isio
n-as
sess
men
t of
life
time
pro
gno
ses
bas
ed o
n SN
-ap
pro
ache
s of
RC
-str
uctu
res
exp
osed
to
fatig
ue lo
ads
M.A
. Ahr
ens
Para
met
er s
tud
y of
a p
refa
bric
ated
retr
ofit
faça
de
syst
emS.
Ott
& S
. Win
ter
Cha
lleng
es fo
r RA
MS/
LCC
ana
lysi
s of
rai
lway
rai
lsA
. Lam
ik &
G. G
irsch
Non
des
truc
tive
eval
uatio
n of
str
ess
stat
e of
ste
el b
ars
rein
forc
ing
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
E. S
chne
ider
, S.-
K. B
alije
pal
li, C
h. B
olle
r, P.
Bin
dse
il &
W. K
urz
Life
-cyc
le o
f bui
ldin
g’s
faca
des
: Ser
vice
life
pre
dic
tion
of
natu
ral s
tone
wal
l cla
dd
ing
s us
ing
the
fact
or m
etho
dA
. Silv
a, J
. de
Brit
o &
P.L
. Gas
par
The
calc
ulat
ion
of li
fe-c
ycle
cos
ts fo
r ro
ad t
unne
ls u
nder
the
in
fluen
ce o
f unc
erta
intie
sP.
Vog
t &
M. T
hew
es
Stru
ctur
al fl
exib
ility
in re
latio
n to
inte
gra
ted
ser
vice
life
des
ign
of b
uild
ing
sR.
Blo
k &
E. K
oop
man
Ana
lysi
s of
influ
ence
of w
ater
vap
or c
ond
ensa
tion
in b
uild
ing
co
nstr
uctio
n en
velo
pes
J. S
kram
lik, O
. Fuc
iman
, M. N
ovot
ny &
Z. M
astn
a
Life
-cyc
le fi
nanc
ial m
odel
ing
of l
ong
ter
m in
fras
truc
ture
p
roje
cts
“PPP
-BO
T Pr
ojec
ts”
und
er u
ncer
tain
ty a
nd r
isk
M. A
ttar
zad
eh, D
. Kin
Hua
t C
hua,
L. Z
hu &
M. B
eer
Ana
lysi
s of
influ
entia
l fac
tors
and
ass
ocia
tion
rule
s fo
r b
ridg
e d
eter
iora
tion
usin
g n
atio
nal b
ridg
e in
vent
ory
dat
aR.
-Y. H
uang
& P
.-F.
Che
n
Dec
isio
n su
pp
ort
met
hod
for
flat
roof
s w
ith fo
cus
on li
fe-c
ycle
co
sts
usin
g a
pro
bab
ilist
ic m
etho
dC
. Har
reith
er, T
. Bed
nar
& B
. Nus
ser
Life
-cyc
le c
osts
of t
unne
lsJ.
Sch
war
z, S
. Eng
elha
rdt,
& M
. Keu
ser
Estim
atio
n of
ste
el w
eig
ht lo
ss d
ue t
o co
rros
ion
in R
C
mem
ber
s b
ased
on
dig
ital i
mag
e p
roce
ssin
g o
f X-r
ay
pho
tog
ram
M. A
kiya
ma
& D
.M. F
rang
opol
Op
timiz
ing
a s
truc
ture
’s lif
e w
ith g
enet
ic a
lgor
ithm
s an
d
emer
gen
ce t
heor
y M
.P. S
arki
sian
Mon
itorin
g o
f an
LCC
-orie
nted
mai
nten
ance
of r
ail r
oute
sG
. Eib
ing
er &
U. P
uz (M
. Ob
ereg
ger
)
Reha
bili
tatio
n of
con
cret
e b
ridg
es u
sing
Ultr
a-H
igh
Perf
orm
ance
Fib
re R
einf
orce
d C
oncr
ete
(UH
PFRC
)E.
Brü
hwile
r
The
dev
elop
men
t of
com
bin
ed L
CC
ana
lysi
s sy
stem
for
bun
dlin
g p
ublic
faci
lity
mai
nten
ance
C.K
. Lee
& T
.K. P
ark
Stoc
hast
ic c
ost
estim
atio
n fo
r la
rge
infr
astr
uctu
re p
roje
cts:
A
com
put
atio
nal f
ram
ewor
kA
.E. T
amp
arop
oulo
s, D
. Alfr
eid
er &
K. B
erg
mei
ster
Flex
ible
floo
r sl
ab s
yste
ms
for
long
ser
vice
life
J. H
egg
er, M
. Cla
ßen,
T. D
reße
n &
J. G
allw
oszu
s
Dev
elop
men
t an
d v
erifi
catio
n of
a t
ypho
on w
ind
haz
ard
mod
el
for
Taip
eiR.
-H. C
hern
g, W
.-C
. Hsu
, C.-
C. L
i & C
.-S.
Che
n
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
16
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(ThA
4-6
)
1
4.00
- 1
6.00
| Th
ursd
ay A
fter
noo
n, 4
Oct
ob
er 2
012
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-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. ITh
A-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IITh
A-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Spec
ial S
essi
on: P
rob
abili
stic
dur
abili
ty a
sses
smen
t of
co
ncre
te s
truc
ture
sSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
: Life
-cyc
le c
ost
optim
izat
ion
in c
ross
ass
et
man
agem
ent
(ERA
-NET
road
pro
ject
s)
Cha
irs:
B. T
eplý
& D
. Nov
ákC
hair
s: A
.J. O
’Con
nor
& S
. Dei
x
The
role
of m
odel
ing
in t
he p
rob
abili
stic
dur
abili
ty a
sses
smen
t of
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
B. T
eplý
, M. C
hrom
á, P
. Rov
naní
k &
D. N
ovák
Bay
esia
n id
entif
icat
ion
of u
ncer
tain
ties
in c
hlor
ide
ing
ress
m
odel
ing
into
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
esE.
Bas
tidas
-Art
eag
a, F
. Sch
oefs
, S. B
onne
t &
A.J
. O’C
onno
r
Prob
abili
stic
ana
lysi
s on
she
ar re
sist
ance
deg
rad
atio
n of
re
info
rced
con
cret
e b
eam
s in
duc
ed b
y co
rros
ion
J. Z
hang
, W. D
ing
& L
. Hu
(X. Y
in)
From
road
ass
et m
anag
emen
t to
cro
ss a
sset
op
timiz
atio
n p
roce
dur
esS.
Dei
x, K
. Alte
n &
A. W
enin
ger
-Vyc
udil
Tim
e-d
epen
den
t re
liab
ility
ana
lysi
s of
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
bea
m u
nder
diff
eren
t fa
ilure
mod
esY.
Liu
, Y.J
. Bao
, C.X
. Li &
J. Z
hang
Dev
elop
men
t of
pro
ced
ures
for
cros
s-as
set
man
agem
ent
for
road
infr
astr
uctu
re
A.J
. O’C
onno
r, S.
Dei
x &
V. P
akra
shi
Tim
e-d
epen
den
t re
liab
ility
ana
lysi
s of
RC
brid
ge
und
er
inco
mp
lete
info
rmat
ion
L. W
ang
, Y. M
a &
Z. Z
uo
Cro
ss a
sset
man
agem
ent
pro
ced
ures
in p
ract
ice
A. W
enin
ger
-Vyc
udil,
S. D
eix,
K. G
rag
ger
& J
. Litz
ka
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
RC
str
uctu
res
in C
zech
reg
iona
l co
nditi
ons
P. H
ajek
, C. F
iala
& M
. Kyn
clov
a
A h
olis
tic li
fe-c
ycle
ap
pro
ach
for
traf
fic in
fras
truc
ture
J.
Sau
er, S
. Xal
ter,
O. F
isch
er &
S. F
reud
enst
ein
Prob
abili
stic
det
erio
ratio
n m
odel
s of
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es u
nder
com
ple
x en
viro
nmen
ts
J. P
eng
, H. W
ang
, C. L
i & X
. Liu
(X. Y
in)
Cos
t ef
fect
ive
mai
nten
ance
to
sup
ply
end
use
r va
lue:
Vis
iona
ry
or u
top
ian
J. W
esse
ls, K
. Alte
n, M
.R. T
urk
& S
.Š. P
alic
Life
-cyc
le p
erfo
rman
ce a
sses
smen
t of
PSC
brid
ges
exp
osed
to
coas
tal z
ones
und
er u
ncer
tain
ty: I
. The
ory
H. T
ian,
D.M
. Fra
ngop
ol &
A. C
hen
Reha
bili
tatio
n of
tw
o b
ridg
es in
con
stru
ctio
n in
the
mot
orw
ay
M-4
10 in
Mad
rid, S
pai
nC
.J. C
abañ
es
Life
-cyc
le p
erfo
rman
ce a
sses
smen
t of
PSC
brid
ges
exp
osed
to
coas
tal z
ones
und
er u
ncer
tain
ty: I
I. A
pp
licat
ion
H. T
ian,
D.M
. Fra
ngop
ol &
A. C
hen
A m
ulti-
dim
ensi
onal
ap
pro
ach
on m
aint
enan
ce o
f dis
trib
uted
in
fras
truc
ture
: ASF
INA
G’s
mai
nten
ance
str
ateg
yA
. Fro
mm
& R
. Lis
koun
ig
IALC
CE
201
2Th
ird In
tern
atio
nal S
ymp
osiu
m o
nLi
fe-C
ycle
Civ
il E
ngin
eeri
ng
17
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(ThE
1-3
)
1
6.30
- 1
8.30
| Th
ursd
ay E
veni
ng, 4
Oct
ob
er 2
012
ThE
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esTh
E-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
ThE
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Spec
ial S
essi
on: S
eism
ic s
yste
m id
entif
icat
ion
for
life-
time-
pre
dic
tion
(SEI
SMID
)Sp
ecia
l Ses
sion
: Act
ions
and
inte
rven
tions
up
on e
xist
ing
st
ruct
ures
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
: Unc
erta
intie
s in
life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
ts a
ndre
liab
ility
eng
inee
ring
/ S
truc
tura
l and
the
rmal
retr
ofitt
ing
of
bui
ldin
gs
Cha
irs:
H. W
enze
l & C
. Ad
amC
hair
s: R
. Cas
pee
le &
M. S
ykor
aC
hair
s: J
. Li &
X. G
ao
Rem
ote
sens
ing
and
GIS
con
trib
utio
n to
ear
thq
uake
dis
aste
r p
rep
ared
ness
in t
he V
ienn
a ar
eaB
. The
ilen-
Will
ige,
H. W
enze
l & P
. Fur
tner
Targ
et re
liab
ility
leve
ls fo
r th
e as
sess
men
t of
exi
stin
g s
truc
ture
s –
case
stu
dy
M. S
ykor
a &
M. H
olic
ký
New
env
elop
es fo
r ol
d b
uild
ing
s –
the
pot
entia
l of u
sing
m
emb
rane
sys
tem
s fo
r th
e th
erm
al re
trof
ittin
g o
f exi
stin
g
bui
ldin
gs
W. L
ang
, J. C
rem
ers,
A. B
eck
& J
. Man
ara
The
asse
ssm
ent
of s
oil-s
truc
ture
-inte
ract
ion
by
mea
sure
men
tsF.
Kop
f, A
. Bek
ö, D
. Sch
äfer
, M. P
iets
ch &
L. R
ossb
ache
r
Eval
uatio
n of
Bay
esia
n up
dat
ed p
artia
l fac
tors
for
mat
eria
l p
rop
ertie
s in
exi
stin
g c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
esR.
Cas
pee
le &
L. T
aerw
e
Ind
icat
ors
for
sust
aina
bili
ty a
sses
smen
t of
rene
wab
les
P. S
chau
man
n, A
. Bec
htel
, H.-
J. W
agne
r &
N. S
tran
ghö
ner
Seis
mic
cap
acity
of o
ld m
ason
ry b
uild
ing
s in
Vie
nna:
N
umer
ical
mod
elin
g o
f loa
d-b
earin
g b
rick
mas
onry
wal
lsT.
Fur
tmül
ler
& C
. Ad
am
Gird
er s
hear
resi
stan
ce a
sses
smen
t –
app
licat
ions
of S
IA 2
69/2
D. Z
wic
ky
Seis
mic
relia
bili
ty a
nd L
CC
s of
a R
C b
uild
ing
s co
nsid
erin
g
eart
hqua
ke e
vent
s w
ithin
a s
pec
ified
ser
vice
per
iod
C.-
K. C
hiu
& W
.-Y.
Jea
n
Seis
mic
cap
acity
of o
ld m
ason
ry b
uild
ing
s in
Vie
nna:
Lab
ora-
tory
tes
ting
on
bric
ks, m
orta
r, an
d s
mal
l-sca
le b
rick
mas
onry
T. F
urtm
ülle
r, C
. Ad
am &
C. N
ied
ereg
ger
Verif
icat
ion
of o
lder
pre
stre
ssed
con
cret
e ro
ad b
ridg
es
acco
rdin
g t
o th
e G
erm
an s
truc
tura
l ass
essm
ent
pro
visi
ons
D. D
unke
lber
g, K
. Zilc
h, M
. Hen
neck
e &
M. H
einz
e
The
rese
arch
on
the
time-
dep
end
ence
of r
ecur
renc
e tim
es o
f g
reat
ear
thq
uake
s b
ased
on
the
hist
oric
al re
cord
s in
Nor
th
area
of C
hina
Z.H
. Che
n &
X.L
. Liu
Eval
uatio
n of
the
saf
ety
ind
ex o
f old
mas
onry
bui
ldin
gs
in
Vie
nna:
Non
-line
ar a
naly
sis
bas
ed o
n se
ism
ic c
apac
ityT.
Zim
mer
man
n &
A. S
trau
ss
Load
-car
ryin
g c
apac
ity a
nd re
furb
ishm
ent
of a
his
toric
RC
V
iere
ndee
l brid
ge
P. V
an B
ogae
rt
Con
stru
ctio
n ra
ting
att
emp
t un
der
life
-cyc
le d
esig
nD
. Gre
cea,
M. G
eorg
escu
& M
. Szi
tar
Ass
essm
ent
of t
he g
lob
al d
ynam
ic b
ehav
ior
of a
his
toric
re
sid
entia
l bric
k-m
ason
ry b
uild
ing
in V
ienn
aG
. Ach
s &
C. A
dam
Dec
isio
n m
akin
g t
ool f
or s
eism
ic re
trof
it of
exi
stin
g s
truc
ture
s b
ased
on
mar
gin
al c
osts
and
act
ualiz
ed c
osts
of t
he
retr
ofitt
ing
op
erat
ions
D
. Asp
rone
, F. J
alay
er, A
. Pro
ta &
R. R
usso
Life
-cyc
le c
onsi
der
atio
ns fo
r re
info
rced
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
inca
se o
f fire
with
resp
ect
to s
pal
ling
F. T
abel
ing
, P. S
chau
man
n, F
. Cra
mer
, D. D
inkl
er, C
. Alb
rech
t &
D. H
osse
r
Mea
sure
men
t p
rinci
ple
s fo
r m
ason
ry b
uild
ing
sF.
Kop
f, D
. Sch
äfer
, M. P
iets
ch &
L. R
ossb
ache
r
Reha
bili
tatio
n d
esig
n m
etho
dol
ogy
for
pub
lic h
osp
ital u
sing
se
ism
ic m
onito
ring
thr
oug
hout
str
uctu
ral l
ife-c
ycle
G.M
. Ata
nasi
u &
V. M
urar
asu
Woo
den
pro
duc
ts –
pos
itive
mat
eria
l in
life-
cycl
e an
alys
isA
. Haf
ner,
S. W
inte
r &
A. T
akan
o
Post
-ear
thq
uake
geo
mat
ic s
urve
y of
a m
onum
enta
l bui
ldin
g in
L’
Aq
uila
, Ita
lyD
. Dom
inic
i, M
. Ela
iop
oulo
s, D
. Gal
eota
& A
. Gre
gor
i
Verif
icat
ion
of e
xist
ing
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es u
sing
the
des
ign
valu
e m
etho
dM
. Syk
ora
& M
. Hol
ický
“Mou
ntai
n w
ood
vs.
low
land
woo
d”,
an
ecol
ogic
al p
roce
ssas
sess
men
t –
a ca
se s
tud
yA
. Kra
ler,
V. K
rism
er &
G. W
iela
nd
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
18
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(ThE
4-6
)
1
6.30
- 1
8.30
| Th
ursd
ay E
veni
ng, 4
Oct
ob
er 2
012
ThE
-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. ITh
E-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IITh
E-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
: End
of L
C o
f bui
ldin
gs:
Sus
tain
able
m
anag
emen
t of
con
stru
ctio
n an
d d
emol
ition
pra
ctic
esSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
: Num
eric
al m
odel
ling
of l
ong
-ter
m b
ehav
iour
of
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
usi
ng B
3 m
odel
Cha
irs:
J. D
axb
eck
& R
. Sm
utny
Cha
irs:
V. K
riste
k &
Q. Y
u
A c
omp
arat
ive
anal
ysis
of e
nviro
nmen
tal i
mp
acts
of o
rdin
ary
conc
rete
and
str
uctu
ral l
ight
wei
ght
con
cret
eI.
Luki
c, M
. Mal
esev
, V. R
adon
jani
n &
V. M
ilova
novi
c
Mod
el B
3.1
for
mul
ti-d
ecad
e co
ncre
te c
reep
and
shr
inka
ge:
C
alib
ratio
n b
y co
mb
ined
lab
orat
ory
and
brid
ge
dat
a R.
Wen
dne
r, Z.
P. B
ažan
t &
M.H
. Hub
ler
On
the
sust
aina
bili
ty o
f dec
onst
ruct
ion
and
recy
clin
g: A
d
iscu
ssio
n of
pos
sib
ilitie
s of
end
-of-
lifet
ime
mea
sure
s P.
Kam
rath
Up
dat
ing
B3
mod
el fo
r lo
ng-t
erm
bas
ic c
reep
V. Š
mila
uer,
M. L
epš
& M
. Gre
gor
ová
Stud
y of
the
iden
tific
atio
n of
ag
gre
gat
es o
f con
stru
ctio
n an
d
dem
oliti
on w
aste
by
usin
g o
bje
ct re
cog
nitio
n m
etho
ds
E. L
inß,
H.-
M. L
udw
ig &
K. A
ndin
g
Mod
elin
g o
f con
cret
e cr
eep
bas
ed o
n m
icro
pre
stre
ss-s
olid
ifi-
catio
n th
eory
P. H
avlá
sek
& M
. Jirá
sek
Tota
l life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
ste
el c
onst
ruct
ions
G. L
ener
, D. R
eite
rer
& A
. Hau
ser
Ap
plic
atio
n of
B3
pre
dic
tion
mod
el t
o an
alyz
e p
rest
ress
loss
in
pre
stre
ssed
con
cret
e m
emb
ers
L. V
rab
lík, V
. Kis
tek
& B
. Tep
lý
Thre
shol
d-b
ased
net
wor
k-le
vel t
rans
por
tatio
n in
fras
truc
ture
m
anag
emen
tJ.
C. C
hu &
Y.J
. Che
n
Influ
ence
of r
epea
ted
var
iab
le lo
ad o
n lo
ng-t
erm
beh
avio
r of
co
ncre
te e
lem
ents
T. A
rang
jelo
vski
, G. M
arko
vski
& P
. Mar
k
“Whi
teto
pp
ing
” of
asp
halt
and
con
cret
e p
avem
ents
with
thi
n la
yers
of U
ltra-
Hig
h-Pe
rfor
man
ce C
oncr
ete:
Con
stru
ctio
n an
d
econ
omic
effi
cien
cyC
. Sch
mid
t, M
. Sch
mid
t &
P. R
acky
Life
-cyc
le d
esig
n of
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
und
er c
onsi
der
atio
n of
ad
vanc
ing
rein
forc
emen
t co
rros
ion
C. S
ieg
ert
& M
. Em
pel
man
n
A s
tand
ard
ized
life
-cyc
le c
ostin
g fr
amew
ork
for
flexi
ble
and
rig
id p
avem
ents
in A
ustr
iaM
. Hof
fman
n &
R. B
lab
Tim
e-d
epen
den
t co
mp
ress
ive
stre
ngth
of c
oncr
ete
in e
xist
ing
b
uild
ing
sX
.L. G
ao, Y
.Y. Y
an &
J. L
i
Estim
atio
n of
asp
halt
pav
emen
t p
erfo
rman
ce b
y us
ing
ris
k an
alys
is m
etho
d
V. R
osau
er
Sim
ulat
ion
tech
niq
ue fo
r se
rvic
e lif
e as
sess
men
t of
faça
de
refu
rbis
hmen
t E.
Ves
ikar
i & R
.M. F
erre
ira
IALC
CE
201
2Th
ird In
tern
atio
nal S
ymp
osiu
m o
nLi
fe-C
ycle
Civ
il E
ngin
eeri
ng
19
Keynote Lectures 08.00 - 10.00 | Chairs: B.R. Ellingwood & D. Novák
Minimizing the effects of uncertainty in life-cycle engineeringA.H.-S. Ang
Structural damage accumulation and control for life-cycle optimum seismic performance of buildingsL. Esteva
Sustainable asset preservation at the Austrian Federal RailwaysA. Matthä
Life-cycle design for the world’s longest tunnel projectK. Bergmeister
Concurrent Technical Sessions 10.30 - 12.30
FrM-1 Vibration-based health monitoring, damage identification, and parameter estimation for civil engineering structures Organizers: C. Papadimitriou, G. Lombaert, G. De Roeck & E. Reynders
FrM-2 Industrial risk reduction systemOrganizer: H. Wenzel
FrM-3 Sustainability certification of new and of existing buildings Organizers: A. Passer & H. Wallbaum
FrM-4 Prediction models for ageing / deterioration Organizer: M. Petschacher
FrM-5 Performance based evaluation of corrosion in reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structuresOrganizer: U. Schneck
Concurrent Technical Sessions 13.30 - 15.30
FrA-1 Probabilistic lifetime assessment of concrete structures under combined environmental attackOrganizers: R. Caspeele, N.D. Belie, C. Gehlen & S. Keßler
FrA-2 Vibration-based health monitoring, damage identification, and parameter estimation for civil engineering structuresOrganizers: C. Papadimitriou, G. Lombaert, G. De Roeck & E. Reynders
FrA-3 Life-cycle assessment for sustainability evaluation of buildings Organizers: R. Smutny & M. Treberspurg
FrA-4 Prediction models for ageing / deteriorationOrganizer: M. Petschacher
FrA-5Optimization of bridge lifetime by use of structural health monitoring / Advanced remote sensing techniques for structural damage assessmentOrganizers: M. Reiterer, S. Arangio, M. Manunta & M. Marsella
Concurrent Technical Sessions 16.00 - 18.00
FrE-1 Structural retrofitting for maintenance and rehabilitationOrganizer: A. Unterweger
FrE-2 Monitoring and assessment of bridges using novel techniquesOrganizers: A. Strauss & D.M. Frangopol
FrE-3 Life-cycle assessment for sustainability evaluation of buildingsOrganizers: R. Smutny, C. Neururer & M. Treberspurg
FrE-4 Application of special non-destructive testing methods to different kinds of structuresOrganizer: M. Reiterer
FrE-5 Analysis of rehabilitation needs and maintenance strategiesOrganizers: M. Hastak & Y. Yoon
Friday, 5 October 2012
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
20
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(FrM
1-3
)
1
0.30
- 1
2.30
| Fr
iday
Mo
rnin
g, 5
Oct
ob
er 2
012
FrM
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esFr
M-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
FrM
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Vib
ratio
n-b
ased
hea
lth m
onito
ring
, dam
age
iden
tific
atio
n, a
nd p
aram
eter
est
imat
ion
for
civi
l eng
inee
ring
st
ruct
ures
Sp
ecia
l Ses
sion
: Ind
ustr
ial r
isk
red
uctio
n sy
stem
Spec
ial S
essi
on: S
usta
inab
ility
cer
tific
atio
n of
new
and
of
exis
ting
bui
ldin
gs
Cha
irs:
G. L
omb
aert
& E
. Rey
nder
sC
hair
s: P
. Fur
tner
& R
. Vei
t-Eg
erer
Cha
irs:
A. P
asse
r &
H. W
allb
aum
Mon
itorin
g o
f a r
ivet
ed s
teel
rai
lway
brid
ge
V. Z
abel
, A. S
chm
idt,
I. R
eich
ert
& S
. Höl
l
Mon
itorin
g a
nd e
valu
atio
n of
an
arch
brid
ge
over
the
Tr
aun
Rive
r –
Aus
tria
affe
cted
by
the
bla
stin
g o
f the
ad
jace
nt
hig
hway
brid
ge
R. V
eit-
Eger
er, M
. Wid
man
n &
H. W
enze
l
EU-p
roje
ct O
PEN
HO
USE
: B
ench
mar
king
and
mai
nstr
eam
ing
b
uild
ing
sus
tain
abili
ty i
n th
e EU
bas
ed o
n tr
ansp
aren
cy a
nd
open
ness
(op
en s
ourc
e an
d a
vaila
bili
ty) f
rom
mod
el t
o im
ple
men
tatio
nR.
Har
dzi
ewsk
i, H
. Wal
lbau
m, N
. Ess
ig &
S. E
ber
l
Stru
ctur
al h
ealth
mon
itorin
g o
f a c
ente
nary
iron
arc
h b
ridg
eF.
Bus
atta
, C. G
entil
e &
A. S
aisi
Man
agem
ent
conc
ept
for
hig
hway
infr
astr
uctu
re b
ased
on
life-
cy
cle
anal
ysis
pro
vid
ing
hea
vy m
aint
enan
ce in
stru
ctio
ns a
nd
cros
s as
set
harm
onis
atio
nR.
Vei
t-Eg
erer
, P. F
urtn
er, K
. Gra
gg
er &
W. N
eum
ann
Tool
s an
d p
roce
sses
for l
ife-c
ycle
eng
inee
ring
: Exp
erie
nce
from
th
e Eu
rop
ean
pro
ject
OPE
N H
OU
SEV.
Pey
ram
ale
Dam
age
det
ectio
n on
the
Cha
mp
ang
shie
hl b
ridg
e us
ing
blin
d
sour
ce s
epar
atio
nV.
H. N
guy
en, C
. Rut
ten,
J.-
C. G
olin
val,
J. M
ahow
ald
, S. M
aas
& D
. Wal
dm
ann
Relia
bili
ty o
f dec
isio
ns b
ased
on
lifet
ime
func
tions
and
mon
i-to
ring
dat
aA
. Del
Gro
sso
& F
. Lan
ata
Cas
e st
udie
s w
ith t
he D
GN
B c
ertif
icat
e an
d t
he O
PEN
HO
USE
m
etho
dol
ogy
– p
ract
ical
exp
erie
nces
and
resu
lts
N. E
ssig
& S
. Eb
erl
Dyn
amic
met
hod
s fo
r he
alth
mon
itorin
g a
nd s
truc
tura
l id
entif
icat
ion
of b
ridg
esF.
Ben
edet
tini,
A. M
oras
si &
F. V
estr
oni
Con
trib
utio
n to
US
long
-ter
m b
ridg
e p
erfo
rman
ce p
rog
ram
w
ith re
gar
d t
o lif
e-cy
cle
inve
stig
atio
ns –
refe
renc
e b
ridg
e N
ew J
erse
yH
. Wen
zel,
M. W
idm
ann,
A.E
. Akt
an &
F. M
oon
Bui
ldin
g s
usta
inab
ility
ass
essm
ent
syst
em c
orre
spon
din
g t
o ne
eds
of u
sers
A
. Lup
íšek
Out
put
-onl
y st
ruct
ural
hea
lth m
onito
ring
by
vib
ratio
n m
easu
rem
ents
und
er c
hang
ing
wea
ther
con
diti
ons
E. R
eynd
ers,
G. W
urst
en &
G. D
e Ro
eck
Inte
rnat
iona
l inv
estig
atio
n on
the
ear
thq
uake
dam
aged
C
hi L
u C
able
Sta
yed
Brid
ge
afte
r re
pai
r an
d s
ever
al y
ears
of
oper
atio
n H
. Wen
zel,
R. V
eit-
Eger
er, T
.-K
. Lin
& Z
.-K
. Lee
Ratin
g t
ools
for
the
eval
uatio
n of
bui
ldin
g s
usta
inab
ility
T.
Den
csak
& C
. Bob
Dyn
amic
dam
age
iden
tific
atio
n us
ing
line
ar a
nd n
onlin
ear
test
ing
met
hod
s on
a t
wo-
span
pre
stre
ssed
con
cret
e b
ridg
eJ.
Mah
owal
d, S
. Maa
s, F
. Sch
erb
aum
, D. W
ald
man
n &
A
. Zue
rbes
Eval
uatio
n of
str
uctu
ral b
ehav
iour
of a
fire
dam
aged
hig
hway
b
ridg
e in
Lag
os-N
iger
ia w
ith B
RIM
OS®
str
uctu
ral h
ealth
m
onito
ring
P. F
urtn
er, R
. Vei
t-Eg
erer
, J. B
uchm
ann
& M
. Bus
chlin
ger
Inte
rdep
end
ency
of L
CC
A a
nd L
CA
in t
he a
sses
smen
t of
b
uild
ing
s H
. Kre
iner
& A
. Pas
ser
Mon
itorin
g o
f gro
und
-str
uctu
re-in
tera
ctio
n of
an
arch
brid
ge
J. S
toer
zel,
M. S
pitz
er, N
. Ran
dl &
C. S
tad
ler
Seep
age
anal
ysis
of a
gat
e d
am w
ith a
laye
red
dee
p d
epos
it fo
und
atio
nM
.X. W
u, L
.Z. Y
ang
& X
.H. H
u
Stat
istic
al c
lust
er a
naly
sis
as a
mea
ns t
o co
mp
lem
ent
LCA
of
bui
ldin
gs
V. J
ohn
& H
. Wal
lbau
m
The
influ
ence
of d
esig
n lif
e in
life
-cyc
le c
ivil
eng
inee
ring
S.G
. Rei
d
Ultr
ason
ic m
onito
ring
of h
igh
tem
per
atur
e p
ipes
in p
ower
p
lant
s us
ing
wav
e g
uid
esB
. Wei
hnac
ht, T
. Kle
sse,
U. L
iesk
e &
B. F
rank
enst
ein
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of b
uild
ing
s fo
r sus
tain
able
dev
elop
men
t Z.
Str
ánsk
á &
J. S
edlá
k
IALC
CE
201
2Th
ird In
tern
atio
nal S
ymp
osiu
m o
nLi
fe-C
ycle
Civ
il E
ngin
eeri
ng
21
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(FrM
4-6
)
1
0.30
- 1
2.30
| Fr
iday
Mo
rnin
g, 5
Oct
ob
er 2
012
FrM
-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. IFr
M-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IIFr
M-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Pre
dic
tion
mod
els
for
agei
ng /
det
erio
ratio
nSp
ecia
l Ses
sion
: Per
form
ance
bas
ed e
valu
atio
n of
cor
rosi
on in
re
info
rced
and
pre
-str
esse
d c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es
Cha
irs:
M. P
etsc
hach
er &
J.S
. Kon
gC
hair
s: U
. Sch
neck
& S
. Keß
ler
Rem
aini
ng li
fe p
red
ictio
n of
an
aged
brid
ge
bas
ed o
n fie
ld
insp
ectio
ns
A. M
iyam
oto
Non
-des
truc
tive
corr
osio
n su
rvey
s: M
etho
ds
and
op
por
tuni
ties
U. S
chne
ck
Ana
lytic
al p
red
ictio
n m
odel
for
conc
rete
cov
er c
rack
ing
due
to
rein
forc
emen
t co
rros
ion
E. B
ohne
r &
H.S
. Mül
ler
Pred
ictio
n of
rem
aini
ng s
ervi
ce l
ife o
f cr
acki
ng c
oncr
ete
box
g
irder
brid
ges
Y. X
iang
, J. X
u, L
. Liu
& X
. Li
Brid
ge
cond
ition
ass
essm
ent
bas
ed o
n lo
ng-t
erm
str
ain
and
ve
hicl
e m
onito
ring
L.
M. S
un &
S.W
. Sun
The
imp
act
of re
sist
ivity
on
pot
entia
l map
pin
g
S. K
eßle
r &
C. G
ehle
n
A s
toch
astic
pre
dic
tion
mod
el o
f d
egra
din
g p
roce
ss f
or t
unne
l m
anag
emen
t sy
stem
s O
. Mar
uyam
a, A
. Sut
oh, H
. Tan
aka
& T
. Sat
o
Ap
pro
ache
s fo
r no
n-d
estr
uctiv
e co
rros
ion
surv
eys
of b
ridg
e d
ecks
from
the
sof
fit a
nd u
nder
tra
ffic:
A c
ase
stud
yU
. Sch
neck
Mod
ellin
g o
f th
e sa
tura
tion
beh
avio
ur o
f ha
rden
ed c
emen
t p
aste
dur
ing
free
zing
and
tha
win
g a
ctio
n Z.
Dju
ric, M
. Hai
st, H
.S. M
ülle
r &
E.H
. Har
dy
Prob
abili
stic
ass
essm
ent
for
stru
ctur
al p
erfo
rman
ce o
f p
ort
RC
stru
ctur
eE.
Kat
o, Y
. Kaw
abat
a, M
. Iw
anam
i & H
. Yok
ota
Brid
ge
mai
nten
ance
ed
ucat
ion
syst
em b
ased
on
E-le
arni
ng
T. K
oyam
a, K
. Ish
ibas
hi, K
. Nak
atsu
& H
. Fur
uta
Cor
rosi
on-in
duc
ed c
rack
ing
evo
lutio
n an
d r
elia
bili
ty p
red
ictio
n of
ag
ing
RC
str
uctu
res
H.-
P. C
hen
& N
. Xia
o
Stru
ctur
al,
econ
omic
and
env
ironm
enta
l p
erfo
rman
ce o
f fib
re
rein
forc
ed w
ood
pro
files
vs.
sol
utio
ns m
ade
of s
teel
and
co
ncre
te
C. M
anth
ey, E
. Gue
nthe
r, A
. Hei
dus
chke
& P
. Hal
ler
Dur
abili
ty o
f coo
ling
tow
er c
onst
ruct
ions
and
met
hod
s of
the
ir re
pai
r an
d re
info
rcem
ent
M. K
amin
ski &
M. M
aszc
zak
Op
timal
nex
t in
spec
tion
time
for
brid
ges
bas
ed o
n co
rros
ion
det
erio
ratio
n D
. De
León
, C. G
onzá
lez-
Pére
z, V
. Bis
adi,
P. G
ard
oni,
M. H
ead
&
S. H
urle
bau
s
Prob
abili
stic
asp
ects
of O
ffsho
re W
ind
Tur
bin
es: I
nflu
ence
s of
in
situ
ass
emb
ly o
f gro
uted
join
tsL.
Loh
aus
& M
. Wer
ner
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
22
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(FrA
1-3
)
1
3.30
- 1
5.30
| Fr
iday
Aft
erno
on,
5 O
cto
ber
201
2
FrA
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esFr
A-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
FrA
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Spec
ial
Sess
ion:
Pro
bab
ilist
ic l
ifetim
e as
sess
men
t of
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
und
er c
omb
ined
env
ironm
enta
l att
ack
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: V
ibra
tion-
bas
ed h
ealth
mon
itorin
g,
dam
age
iden
tific
atio
n, a
nd p
aram
eter
est
imat
ion
for
civi
l en
gin
eerin
g
stru
ctur
es
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t fo
r su
stai
nab
ility
eva
lu-
atio
n of
bui
ldin
gs
Cha
irs:
N. D
e B
elie
& C
. Geh
len
Cha
irs:
G. L
omb
aert
& E
. Rey
nder
sC
hair
s: R
. Sm
utny
& M
. Tre
ber
spur
g
Effe
ct o
f int
erna
l fre
eze-
thaw
det
erio
ratio
n on
chl
orid
e m
igra
tion
in c
oncr
ete
C. M
ilach
owsk
i, S.
Keß
ler,
R. C
hillé
& C
. Geh
len
Fast
Bay
esia
n st
ruct
ural
dam
age
loca
lizat
ion
and
qua
ntifi
catio
n us
ing
hig
h fid
elity
FE
mod
els
and
CM
S te
chni
que
s D
.-C
. Pap
adio
ti &
C. P
apad
imitr
iou
Has
sus
tain
abili
ty b
ecom
e th
e no
rm in
the
pla
nnin
g a
nd
exec
utio
n of
bui
ldin
g p
roje
cts?
A. T
auts
chni
g &
D. B
urts
cher
(M. P
ong
ratz
)
Influ
ence
of
sulp
hate
s on
chl
orid
e d
iffus
ion
and
the
effe
ct o
f th
is o
n se
rvic
e lif
e p
red
ictio
n of
con
cret
e in
a s
ubm
erg
ed
mar
ine
envi
ronm
ent
M. M
aes,
R. C
asp
eele
, P. V
an d
en H
eed
e &
N. D
e B
elie
Stru
ctur
al id
entif
icat
ion
of a
sup
er-t
all t
ower
by
GPS
and
ac
cele
rom
eter
dat
a fu
sion
usi
ng a
mul
ti-ra
te K
alm
an fi
lter
E.N
. Cha
tzi &
C. F
ugg
ini
LCM
– L
ife-C
ycle
Man
agem
ent,
inte
gra
ted
man
agem
ent
phi
loso
phy
for
bui
ldin
g p
roje
cts
R. S
tem
pko
wsk
i & M
. Wal
lner
-Kle
ind
iens
t
Prob
abili
stic
life
time
asse
ssm
ent
of c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es in
co
nsid
erat
ion
of c
omb
ined
det
erio
ratio
n m
echa
nism
s an
d
sing
ular
ris
ks
M. V
ogel
& H
.S. M
ülle
r
Influ
ence
of t
he p
red
ictio
n er
ror c
orre
latio
n m
odel
on
Bay
esia
n FE
mod
el u
pd
atin
g re
sults
E. S
imoe
n, C
. Pap
adim
itrio
u, G
. De
Roec
k &
G. L
omb
aert
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t as
a p
lann
ing
too
l for
sus
tain
able
b
uild
ing
sL.
Mes
sari-
Bec
ker,
K. B
ollin
ger
& M
. Gro
hman
n
Influ
ence
of c
omb
ined
mec
hani
cal a
nd e
nviro
nmen
tal l
oad
s on
se
rvic
e lif
e of
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es
F.H
. Witt
man
n, F
. Jia
ng, X
. Wan
, P. Z
hang
& T
. Zha
o
Stru
ctur
al h
ealth
mon
itorin
g f
rom
on-
line
mon
itore
d v
ibra
tion
mea
sure
men
tsT.
S. M
aung
, H.-
P. C
hen
& A
. Ala
ni
Envi
ronm
enta
l ass
essm
ent
of b
uild
ing
refu
rbis
hmen
ts in
SB
Tool
CZ
– cr
iteria
set
upS.
Man
cik
& J
. Ruz
icka
Chl
orid
e d
iffus
ion
test
s as
exp
erim
enta
l bas
is fo
r fu
ll p
rob
abili
stic
ser
vice
life
pre
dic
tion
and
life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
co
ncre
te w
ith fl
y as
h in
a s
ubm
erg
ed m
arin
e en
viro
nmen
t
P. V
an d
en H
eed
e, M
. Mae
s, R
. Cas
pee
le &
N. D
e B
elie
Non
-sta
tiona
ry r
and
om v
ibra
tion
for
a hi
gh-
pie
r b
ridg
e un
der
ve
hicu
lar
load
sX
.F. Y
in, Y
. Liu
, J.R
. Zha
ng &
C.S
. Cai
LCA
of m
ulti-
stor
ey t
imb
er b
uild
ing
and
com
par
ativ
e es
tima t
ion
with
alte
rnat
ive
bui
ldin
g m
ater
ials
Y.
Yeh
& P
. Hal
ler
Valid
atio
n of
diff
usio
n m
odel
s fo
r lif
e-cy
cle
asse
ssm
ent
of c
on-
cret
e st
ruct
ures
A
. Titi
& F
. Bio
ndin
i
Mai
nten
ance
and
reh
abili
tatio
n of
19t
h ce
ntur
y m
ason
ry b
uild
-in
gs
– lif
e-cy
cle
asp
ects
A
. Kol
bits
ch
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
a p
assi
ve h
ouse
and
a t
rad
ition
al
hous
e –
com
par
ativ
e st
udy
bas
ed o
n p
ract
ical
exp
erie
nces
D. S
toia
n, T
. Den
csak
, S. P
esca
ri &
I. B
otea
Poor
life
-cyc
le p
erfo
rman
ce v
ersu
s en
gin
eerin
g d
esig
n p
roce
ss
S. Z
mig
rod
zki
Fast
Bay
esia
n am
bie
nt m
odal
id
entif
icat
ion
with
sep
arat
ed
mod
es in
corp
orat
ing
mul
tiple
set
ups
F.L.
Zha
ng &
S.K
. Au
Pass
ive
Hou
se –
bes
t p
ract
ice
exam
ple
s of
cos
t ef
fect
ive
bui
ldin
g s
olut
ions
with
hig
h-q
ualit
y liv
ing
M. T
reb
ersp
urg
& M
. Dja
lili
Hyb
rid g
enet
ic a
lgor
ithm
to
syst
em id
entif
icat
ion
and
dam
age
asse
ssm
ent
of a
hig
h-ris
e b
uild
ing
G.S
. Wan
g &
F.K
. Hua
ng
Util
izin
g G
IS a
s a
geo
spat
ial t
ool t
o in
vent
ory
LEED
cer
tifie
d
bui
ldin
gs
and
Con
stru
ctio
n an
d D
emol
ition
(C&
D) w
aste
flow
s in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
K.A
. Mar
cellu
s, S
. Sp
atar
i & P
.M. G
alla
ghe
r
Ecol
ogic
al li
fe-c
ycle
ass
essm
ent
of s
truc
ture
s m
ade
of U
HPC
–sy
stem
atic
and
pra
ctic
al re
leva
nce
M. S
chm
idt
IALC
CE
201
2Th
ird In
tern
atio
nal S
ymp
osiu
m o
nLi
fe-C
ycle
Civ
il E
ngin
eeri
ng
23
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(FrA
4-6
)
1
3.30
- 1
5.30
| Fr
iday
Aft
erno
on,
5 O
cto
ber
201
2
FrA
-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. IFr
A-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IIFr
A-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Pre
dic
tion
mod
els
for
agei
ng /
det
erio
ratio
nG
ener
al S
essi
on:
Op
timiz
atio
n of
brid
ge
lifet
ime
by
use
of
stru
ctur
al h
ealth
mon
itorin
g /
Ad
vanc
ed re
mot
e se
nsin
g
tech
niq
ues
for
stru
ctur
al d
amag
e as
sess
men
t
Cha
irs:
M. P
etsc
hach
er &
R. P
ukl
Cha
irs:
M. R
eite
rer
& S
. Ara
ngio
Seis
mic
int
ensi
ty p
aram
eers
as
dam
age
pot
entia
l d
escr
ipto
rs
for
life-
cycl
e an
alys
is o
f bui
ldin
gs
A. E
lena
s, A
. Lio
lios,
L. V
asili
adis
, M. F
avva
ta &
A. L
iolio
s
Exte
nsio
n of
brid
ge
lifet
ime
by
use
of s
truc
tura
l hea
lth
mon
itorin
gM
. Rei
tere
r &
A. K
amm
ersb
erg
er
Sele
ctiv
e m
aint
enan
ce p
lann
ing
bas
ed o
n a
Mar
kovi
an
app
roac
hN
. Bas
so, E
. Gar
avag
lia &
L. S
gam
bi
Det
erm
inat
ion
of m
echa
nica
l and
tem
per
atur
e in
duc
ed d
efle
c-tio
n b
ased
on
mon
itorin
g d
ata
for
asse
ssin
g t
he lo
ad fa
ctor
A. K
raw
tsch
uk, T
. Zim
mer
man
n &
K. H
aid
er
Relia
bili
ty o
f d
eter
iora
tion
pre
dic
tion
with
Mar
kov
mod
el f
or
moo
ring
faci
litie
sH
. Yok
ota,
K. F
uruy
a, K
. Has
him
oto
& S
. Han
ada
The
influ
ence
of
brid
ge
mai
nten
ance
on
thei
r d
urab
ility
and
b
earin
g c
apac
ityG
. Mar
kovs
ki, T
. Ara
ngje
lovs
ki, O
. Kol
evsk
i & D
. Nak
ov
Gam
ma
pro
cess
es fo
r th
e d
egre
dat
ion
anal
ysis
of
eng
inee
ring
st
ruct
ures
A. S
trau
ss, H
. Ab
ebe
Dem
issi
e &
K. B
erg
mei
ster
Dyn
amic
-bas
ed p
erfo
rman
ce u
pd
atin
g o
f hig
h-sp
eed
con
cret
e ra
ilway
brid
ge
S. Y
ang
, L. D
iele
man
& A
.D. O
rces
i
Num
eric
al a
naly
sis
of d
egra
dat
ion
pro
cess
es in
rein
forc
ed
conc
rete
dur
ing
life
-cyc
leF.
Cra
mer
, U. K
owal
sky
& D
. Din
kler
The
use
of a
dva
nced
rem
ote
sens
ing
tech
niq
ues
for m
onito
ring
of s
lop
es a
ffect
ed b
y sl
ow m
ovem
ents
M.E
. D’E
ffrem
o &
E. F
onta
nella
A c
onsi
der
atio
n on
the
det
erio
ratio
n of
tun
nel l
inin
g b
ased
on
actu
al in
spec
tion
dat
aA
. Sut
oh, O
. Mar
uyam
a, T
. Sat
o &
H. N
ishi
Ass
essm
ent o
f str
uctu
ral d
amag
e d
ue to
gro
und
set
tlem
ents
by
usin
g t
he D
InSA
R te
chni
que
S. A
rang
io, M
. Di M
auro
, M. M
arse
lla, A
. Son
ness
a &
M
. Man
unta
Tim
e d
epen
den
t re
liab
ility
for
exi
stin
g s
truc
ture
bas
ed o
n th
e m
omen
t m
etho
dW
.-L.
Fan
, S. Z
hang
, Z.-
L. L
i & P
. Den
g
Ap
plic
atio
n of
sat
ellit
e ra
dar
inte
rfer
omet
ry fo
r st
ruct
ural
d
amag
e as
sess
men
t an
d m
onito
ring
C. G
iann
ico,
A. F
erre
tti,
L. J
urin
a &
M. R
icci
Prob
abili
stic
wor
king
life
ass
essm
ent
of p
ower
-pro
duc
ing
com
-p
onen
tsJ.
Mar
kova
, M. H
olic
ký &
K. J
ung
The
SBA
S-D
InSA
R te
chni
que
: A t
ool f
or d
efor
mat
ion
mon
itorin
g in
the
urb
an d
amag
e as
sess
men
tM
. Bon
ano,
F. C
alò,
M. M
anun
ta &
M. M
arse
lla
Symposium Overview
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201
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Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(FrE
1-3
)
1
6.00
- 1
8.00
| Fr
iday
Eve
ning
, 5 O
cto
ber
201
2
FrE
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esFr
E-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
FrE
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Spec
ial S
essi
on: S
truc
tura
l ret
rofit
ting
for
mai
nten
ance
and
re
hab
ilita
tion
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Mon
itorin
g a
nd a
sses
smen
t of
brid
ges
usi
ng
nove
l tec
hniq
ues
Spec
ial S
essi
on: L
ife-c
ycle
ass
essm
ent
for
sust
aina
bili
ty
eval
uatio
n of
bui
ldin
gs
Cha
irs:
A. U
nter
weg
er &
P. B
occh
ini
Cha
irs:
A. S
trau
ss &
R. G
eier
Cha
irs:
R. S
mut
ny &
C. N
euru
rer
Stre
ngth
enin
g o
f his
toric
al s
tone
mas
onry
bui
ldin
gs:
Ex
per
imen
tal t
estin
g a
nd m
odel
ing
of a
2-s
tore
y p
lain
mas
onry
b
uild
ing
E. V
intz
ileou
, H. M
ouza
kis,
C.-
E. A
dam
i & L
. Kar
apitt
a
A y
ear-
long
mon
itorin
g u
sing
in-
serv
ice
vib
ratio
n d
ata
from
a
mul
ti-sp
an p
late
-Ger
ber
brid
ge
C.W
. Kim
, S. K
itauc
hi, K
. Sug
iura
& M
. Kaw
atan
i
Sens
itivi
ty o
f lif
e-cy
cle
anal
ysis
res
ults
to
the
req
uire
d s
ervi
ce
life
of b
uild
ing
sH
. Kön
ig, T
. Lüt
zken
dor
f & M
.L. D
e C
risto
faro
The
func
tiona
l-str
uctu
ral r
ehab
ilita
tion
of a
bui
ldin
g b
elon
gin
g
to t
he a
rcha
eolo
gic
al in
dus
tria
l her
itag
eB
. Fag
gia
no &
L. F
iorin
o
Det
ectio
n of
tra
ffic
load
s b
y st
ruct
ural
and
geo
det
ic
mea
sure
men
tsC
. von
der
Haa
r, S.
Mar
x, M
. Han
sen
& H
. Neu
ner
Envi
ronm
enta
l life
-cyc
le a
naly
sis
of h
ousi
ng e
stat
es in
Aus
tria
R. S
mut
ny
Stre
ngth
enin
g a
nd re
pai
r of d
amag
ed s
truc
tura
l ele
men
ts o
f re-
vita
lized
ap
artm
ent,
pub
lic s
ervi
ce a
nd in
dus
tria
l bui
ldin
gs
from
th
e tu
rn o
f the
19t
h an
d 2
0th
cent
ury
in P
olan
dP.
Ber
kow
ski &
G. D
moc
how
ski
Serv
ice
life
man
agem
ent o
f inf
rast
ruct
ure
syst
ems
– ap
plic
atio
n of
cor
rosi
on a
nd m
oist
ure
mon
itorin
gT.
F. M
ayer
& C
h. S
odei
kat
Ecol
ogic
al a
nd e
cono
mic
imp
act
of v
ario
us m
ater
ials
and
con
-st
ruct
ions
for
bui
ldin
gs
over
the
who
le li
fe-c
ycle
A. H
afne
r &
S. W
inte
r
Post
inst
alle
d fa
sten
ing
s at
retr
ofitt
ing
sys
tem
s in
Jap
an
A. U
nter
weg
er, Y
. Nak
ano
& K
. Ber
gm
eist
er
Pred
ictio
n of
fat
igue
dam
age
accu
mul
atio
n in
met
allic
str
uc-
ture
s b
y th
e es
timat
ion
of s
trai
ns fr
om o
per
atio
nal v
ibra
tions
C. P
apad
imitr
iou,
E.-
M. L
oure
ns, G
. Lom
bae
rt, G
. De
Roec
k &
K
. Liu
MIN
ERG
IE-E
CO
® 2
011
– d
efin
ition
of
thre
shol
ds
in a
n LC
A-
bas
ed b
uild
ing
lab
elD
. Kel
lenb
erg
er
Reha
bili
tatio
n of
exi
stin
g s
truc
ture
s b
y op
timal
pla
cem
ent
of
visc
ous
dam
per
sA
.Gh.
Pric
opie
& D
. Cre
tu
Prob
abili
stic
fatig
ue c
rack
gro
wth
mod
elin
g fo
r rel
iab
ility
-bas
ed
insp
ectio
n p
lann
ing
R. S
chne
ider
, S. T
höns
& D
. Str
aub
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
ste
el c
onst
ruct
ions
M. F
eld
man
n, D
. Pys
chny
, B. D
örin
g &
M. K
uhnh
enne
(M
. Brie
den
)
Beh
avio
ur o
f int
erfa
ces
in re
pai
red
/ s
tren
gth
ened
RC
ele
men
ts
sub
ject
ed t
o cy
clic
act
ions
: Exp
erim
ents
and
mod
ellin
gV.
Pal
iera
ki, E
. Vin
tzile
ou &
C. Z
eris
Relia
bili
ty-b
ased
insp
ectio
n p
lann
ing
with
ap
plic
atio
n to
or
thot
rop
ic b
ridg
e d
eck
stru
ctur
es s
ubje
cted
to
fatig
ueR.
Sch
neid
er, S
. Thö
ns &
D. S
trau
b
Envi
ronm
enta
l eva
luat
ion
of s
teel
pla
tes
and
ste
el s
ectio
ns s
old
on
the
Fre
nch
mar
ket
F. G
omes
, A. F
erai
lle, G
. Hab
ert
& C
. Tes
sier
Exp
erim
enta
l an
d
num
eric
al
inve
stig
atio
n of
m
odel
te
sts
stre
ngth
ened
by
over
lays
Y.
The
iner
, M. A
scha
ber
& G
. Hof
stet
ter
Bay
esia
n fo
reca
stin
g o
f st
ruct
ural
ben
din
g c
apac
ity o
f ag
ing
b
ridg
es b
ased
on
dyn
amic
linea
r m
odel
D.G
. Lu
& X
.P. F
an
Sust
aina
ble
the
rmal
retr
ofitt
ing
sol
utio
ns fo
r m
ulti-
stor
ey
resi
den
tial b
uild
ing
sV.
Ung
urea
nu, A
. Ciu
tina
& D
. Dub
ina
Dam
age
due
to
traf
fic b
efor
e an
d a
fter
reh
abili
tatio
n of
a r
ein-
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
brid
ge
M. P
irche
r, J.
Wag
ner,
B. L
echn
er &
A. K
amm
ersb
erg
er
Som
e d
iffic
ult
mon
itorin
g p
rob
lem
s an
d s
ome
inte
rest
ing
out
-co
mes
B. H
arve
y &
H. H
arve
y
Sust
aina
ble
retr
ofitt
ing
sol
utio
ns fo
r p
reca
st c
oncr
ete
resi
den
tial b
uild
ing
sA
.A. B
otic
i, V.
Ung
urea
nu, A
. Ciu
tina,
A. B
otic
i & D
. Dub
ina
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atio
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osiu
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ycle
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il E
ngin
eeri
ng
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Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(FrE
4-6
)
1
6.00
- 1
8.00
| Fr
iday
Eve
ning
, 5 O
cto
ber
201
2
FrE
-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. IFr
E-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IIFr
E-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Spec
ial S
essi
on:
Ap
plic
atio
n of
sp
ecia
l non
-des
truc
tive
test
ing
m
etho
ds
to d
iffer
ent
kind
s of
str
uctu
res
Spec
ial S
essi
on: A
naly
sis
of re
hab
ilita
tion
need
s an
d
mai
nten
ance
str
ateg
ies
Cha
irs:
M. R
eite
rer
& A
. Titi
Cha
irs:
M. H
asta
k &
Y. Y
oon
Dam
age
pro
cess
mon
itorin
g o
n th
e ho
t sp
ot o
f a
real
ste
el
com
pon
ent
by
mea
ns o
f ultr
ason
ic g
uid
ed w
aves
M. V
osp
erni
g, M
. Rei
tere
r &
R. H
euer
Mul
tiyea
r in
fras
truc
ture
reh
abili
tatio
n st
rate
gy
with
in t
he c
on-
text
of M
R&R
Y. Y
oon
& M
. Has
tak
Mod
ern
acou
stic
ND
T m
etho
ds
for
the
off-
and
onl
ine
det
ectio
n of
dam
ages
in c
omp
osite
aer
onau
tic s
truc
ture
sM
. Sch
eere
r, A
. Pel
dsz
us, M
. Sta
dts
chni
tzer
& R
. Wag
ner
Stra
teg
ies
and
met
hod
s to
incr
ease
the
life
-cyc
le o
f RC
bui
ld-
ing
s in
sei
smic
pro
ne a
reas
S.E.
Drit
sos,
E.C
. Ap
osto
lidi &
N.P
. Kar
ela
Con
cret
e fa
tigue
mon
itorin
g o
n la
rge
scal
e st
ruct
ures
usi
ng
acou
stic
em
issi
on a
nd a
n ul
tras
onic
act
uatio
n an
d s
ensi
ng
syst
emR.
Wag
ner,
M. R
eite
rer,
A. S
trau
ss &
S. U
rban
The
econ
omic
imp
act
of p
hoto
cata
lytic
con
cret
e in
an
urb
anin
dus
tria
l set
ting
C.J
. Chu
rchi
ll &
D.K
. Pan
esar
Dev
elop
men
t of
a v
irtua
l re
ality
-bas
ed s
upp
ort
syst
em f
or
brid
ge
insp
ecto
rsS.
Saw
amur
a &
A. M
iyam
oto
Life
-cyc
le c
onsi
der
atio
ns in
brid
ge
dec
k re
hab
ilita
tion
stra
teg
yB
. Cza
rnec
ki, W
. Joh
nsto
n &
G. W
ilkin
s
Low
-cos
t se
nsor
for
inte
gra
ted
dur
abili
ty m
onito
ring
and
lif
e-cy
cle
asse
ssm
ent
of re
info
rced
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
A. H
olst
& H
. Bud
elm
ann
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
and
life
-cyc
le c
arb
on d
ioxi
de
anal
yses
of
the
new
/ren
ewab
le e
nerg
y sy
stem
s an
d t
he e
nerg
y-sa
ving
mea
s-ur
es in
the
ele
men
tary
sch
ool f
acili
ties
in S
outh
Kor
eaT.
Hon
g, H
. Kim
, Ch.
Koo
& T
. Kw
ak
Exp
erim
enta
l mod
elin
g o
f fa
tigue
pro
cess
es t
o d
etec
t th
e re
al
deg
ree
of d
eter
iora
tion
S. U
rban
, A. S
trau
ss, M
. Rei
tere
r &
R. W
agne
r
Fib
rece
men
t re
cycl
ing
as
raw
mat
eria
l for
Por
tland
clin
ker
pro
-d
uctio
nJ.
Sch
oon,
L. V
an d
er H
eyd
en, I
. Van
Drie
ssch
e &
N. D
e B
elie
Fatig
ue s
afet
y ex
amin
atio
n of
a 1
50-y
ear
old
riv
eted
rai
lway
b
ridg
eE.
Brü
hwile
r
Op
timal
allo
catio
n of
res
ourc
es i
n M
R&R
pla
nnin
g f
or h
eter
o-g
eneo
us b
ridg
e ne
twor
ksZ.
Ess
ahli
& S
. Mad
anat
Mai
nten
ance
cos
ts c
alcu
latio
n ov
er th
e lif
e-cy
cle:
A m
etho
d fo
rth
e us
age
of e
lem
enta
ry in
fluen
ce fa
ctor
s on
the
tec
hnic
ald
urab
ility
of t
echn
ical
com
pon
ents
and
con
stru
cted
ass
ets
G. H
ard
kop
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
his
toric
al s
truc
ture
s to
war
ds
sust
ain-
able
arc
hite
ctur
al h
erita
ge
in K
osov
oV.
Nus
hi &
S. N
ixha
Symposium Overview
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CE
201
2
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Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Poster Sessions (FrP 1-10) 14.00 - 16.00 | Friday, 5 October 2012
FrP-1 Influential variabilities in reliability of reinforced concrete pipesJ.L. Silva & M.K. El Debs
FrP-2 Production of pervious concrete by using construction and demolition wastesG. Vardaka, S. Tsimas & C. Leptokaridis
FrP-3The environmental impacts of concrete containing Nano-SiO2 and typical concrete on global warming and fossil fueldepletion: A comparisonM. Yekkalar, M.R. Sabour & M. Nikravan
FrP-4 Study of the quality of gypsum in Construction & Demolition Waste (CDW)T. Schulz, E. Linß, A. Müller & K. Weimann
FrP-5 New approaches in evaluating vibration and physical monitoring techniquesM. Österreicher, A. Strauss, K. Bergmeister & L. Ibánez
FrP-6 Vulnerability analysis of a park of small dams to natural hazards through GISK. Bouzelha, H. Hammoum, F. Saradouni, M. Fernane & S. Lounnas
FrP-7 Reliability analysis for rainfall stability of municipal solid waste landfills on slopeF.K. Huang & G.S. Wang
FrP-8 Concrete sludge water recycling: An essential practice for the sustainability of a ready-mix concrete plantM. Zervaki, M. Mappouridou, S. Tsimas & C. Leptokaridis
FrP-9 Performing of non-destructive measurement methods on existing arch bridge structuresF. Dengg, K. Mendlig, A. Krawtschuk & A. Strauss
FrP-10 Utilization times of railway bridgesT. Simandl
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Keynote Lectures 08.00 - 10.00 | Chairs: A. Chen & F. Biondini
Life-cycle performance goals for civil infrastructure: intergenerational risk-informed decisionsB.R. Ellingwood
Lessons from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake: Emphasis on life-cycle structural performanceM. Akiyama
Computational methods for time-variant structural reliability analysisC. Bucher
Durability related life-cycle assessment of concrete structures: Mechanisms, models, implementationH. Budelmann
Concurrent Technical Sessions 10.30 - 12.30
SaM-1 Life-cycle cost analysis and risk analysis for buildingsOrganizers: T. Lützkendorf, S. Geissler & H. Kreiner
SaM-2Monitoring and assessment of bridges using novel techniques / Optimization of bridge life-time by use of structuralhealth monitoringOrganizers: A. Strauss, D.M. Frangopol & M. Reiterer
SaM-3Towards sustainable dams and embankments / Life-cycle engineering in the field of cableways and cable structuresOrganizers: M. Wieland, W. Wu, D. Bobacz & M. Posch
SaM-4 Life-cycle engineering tools for risk-based decision under uncertaintyOrganizers: C.F. Cremona, A.D. Orcesi & H. Gervásio
SaM-5Inverse reliability analysis techniques for the lifetime assessment of bridges / Integral bridges – Design and constructionOrganizers: K. Bergmeister, R. Geier, A. Strauss, D. Novák, R. Pukl & R. Wendner
Concurrent Technical Sessions 13.30 - 15.30
SaA-1 Life-cycle cost analysis and risk analysis for buildingsOrganizers: T. Lützkendorf, S. Geissler & H. Kreiner
SaA-2 Tunnel - Infrastructure SystemsOrganizers: A . Rieder, D. Alfreider & K. Bergmeister
SaA-3 Fatigue of concrete – experiments, models, applicationsOrganizers: S. Seitl, Z. Keršner, R. Pukl & D. Pryl
SaA-4 Structural health monitoring of civil infrastructures in a life-cycle analysisOrganizers: C.F. Cremona, A.D. Orcesi & A. Courtois
SaA-5Inverse analysis: From material parameters identification to reliability assessment / Simulation software tools for virtual reliability and life-cycle testing of concrete structuresOrganizers: D. Lehký, D. Novák, A. Strauss & R. Pukl
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
28
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(SaM
1-3
)
1
0.30
- 1
2.30
| Sa
turd
ay M
orn
ing
, 6 O
cto
ber
201
2
SaM
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esSa
M-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
SaM
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Spec
ial
Sess
ion:
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
ysis
and
ris
k an
alys
is f
or
bui
ldin
gs
Min
i-Sym
pos
ium
: Mon
itorin
g a
nd a
sses
smen
t of
brid
ges
usi
ngno
vel t
echn
ique
s /
Op
timiz
atio
n of
brid
ge
life-
time
by
use
ofst
ruct
ural
hea
lth m
onito
ring
Spec
ial S
essi
on: T
owar
ds
sust
aina
ble
dam
s an
d e
mb
ankm
ents
/ Li
fe-c
ycle
eng
inee
ring
in t
he fi
eld
of c
able
way
s an
d c
able
st
ruct
ures
Cha
irs:
T. L
ützk
end
orf &
H. K
rein
erC
hair
s: M
. Rei
tere
r &
W. W
uC
hair
s: M
. Wie
land
& D
. Bob
acz
LCC
in N
orw
ay: S
tate
of t
he a
rt 2
012
Ch.
A. L
iste
rud
, S. B
jørb
erg
& A
.K. L
arss
en
Dyn
amic
tes
ting
and
str
uctu
ral i
den
tific
atio
n of
“N
ew P
eop
le’s
Brid
ge”
in V
eron
aK
. Isl
ami,
A. B
isso
n, F
. Cas
arin
& C
. Mod
ena
Safe
ty a
spec
ts o
f sus
tain
able
sto
rag
e d
ams
M. W
iela
nd
Spec
ific
life-
cycl
e co
st in
dic
ator
s an
d d
esig
n re
com
men
dat
ions
fo
r lif
e-cy
cle
cost
op
timiz
ed b
uild
ing
sH
. Flo
egl
Stru
ctur
al m
onito
ring
of
a st
eel
brid
ge
with
the
lon
ges
t ar
ch
span
in P
olan
d –
sel
ecte
d is
sues
H. O
nysy
k
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
Tut
tle C
reek
Dam
sei
smic
retr
ofit
J.F.
Hub
ler,
P.M
. Gal
lag
her
& S
. Sp
atar
i
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
met
hod
for
the
early
des
ign
pha
se o
f no
n-re
sid
entia
l bui
ldin
gs
G. H
ofer
, M. G
rim, B
. Her
zog
& M
. Pon
gra
tz
Mai
nten
ance
life
-cyc
le c
osts
for
brid
ges
of
Egna
tia M
otor
way
, N
orth
ern
Gre
ece,
con
sid
erin
g t
heir
seis
mic
ris
k as
sess
men
tP.
Pan
etso
s, A
. Lio
lios,
K. L
iolio
s, N
. The
odou
lidis
& P
. Sp
yrid
is
Effe
ct o
f geo
grid
in ro
ckfil
l dam
s d
urin
g s
tron
g e
arth
qua
kes
E. S
oran
zo, W
. Wu
& M
. Wie
land
Com
bin
ed d
atab
ase
for
LCC
, LC
A a
nd li
fe-c
ycle
qua
lity
T. S
chra
g, E
. Sto
cker
, Ch.
War
tha,
E. H
asle
r &
H. L
eind
ecke
r
Long
-ter
m m
aint
enan
ce o
f det
erio
ratin
g in
fras
truc
ture
:In
spec
tion
stra
teg
ies
for
inci
pie
nt fa
ilure
sG
.-A
. Klu
tke,
M. S
ánch
ez-S
ilva
& J
. Ria
scos
-Och
oa
Fatig
ue b
ehav
ior
of s
tay
cab
les
J. N
ovos
zel,
W. T
räg
er &
J. K
olle
gg
er
Prev
ent
corr
uptio
n –
mea
sure
s to
incr
ease
inte
grit
y in
org
aniz
atio
nsA
. Wal
cher
, R. S
tem
pko
wsk
i & M
. Ap
falte
r
Tens
ion
stiff
enin
g o
f RC
mem
ber
s su
bje
ct t
o b
iaxi
al t
ensi
lest
ress
esW
. Ib
rahi
m, J
. Heg
ger
& A
. She
rif
Ove
rall
envi
ronm
enta
l im
pac
t fo
r st
ruct
ural
pol
ymer
s: A
mat
e-ria
l sel
ectio
n p
roce
ssR.
A. K
hora
sgan
i, T.
Pol
i & A
. Rez
aalla
h
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
ysis
of
bui
ldin
g c
omp
onen
ts a
nd m
ater
ials
us
ed in
hos
pita
lsT.
Hal
der
, H. K
rein
er &
A. P
asse
r
Stru
ctur
al h
ealth
mon
itorin
g s
yste
m u
sing
recu
rren
ceq
uant
ifica
tion
anal
ysis
of a
mb
ient
vib
ratio
nH
. Fur
uta,
Y. N
omur
a, K
. Nak
atsu
& K
. Yos
hid
a
Prob
abili
stic
des
crip
tion
of f
ound
atio
n ca
pac
ity f
or d
esig
n of
el
ectr
ical
tra
nsm
issi
on li
nes
C.B
.P. A
zeve
do
& S
.M.C
. Din
iz
OPI
K-In
tern
atio
nal:
An
inte
rnat
iona
l com
par
ison
of
sing
le li
fe-
cycl
e p
roce
sses
in h
osp
itals
M. B
aned
j-Sch
afii
& K
. Len
nert
s
Red
ucin
g C
O2-
emis
sion
by
usin
g C
EM V
eco
-cem
ents
K. V
oit,
K. B
erg
mei
ster
& I.
Jan
otka
Har
vest
ing
fact
or in
hyd
rop
ower
gen
erat
ion
J. W
all &
A. P
asse
r
Life
-cyc
le a
sses
smen
t an
d c
onst
ruct
ion
cost
s of
a l
ow e
nerg
y re
sid
entia
l bui
ldin
gM
. Pal
eari,
M. L
avag
na &
A. C
amp
ioli
Stoc
hast
ic m
odel
s fo
r d
egra
din
g in
fras
truc
ture
sys
tem
sM
. Sán
chez
-Silv
a, J
. Ria
scos
-Och
oa &
G.-
A. K
lutk
e
IALC
CE
201
2Th
ird In
tern
atio
nal S
ymp
osiu
m o
nLi
fe-C
ycle
Civ
il E
ngin
eeri
ng
29
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(SaM
4-6
)
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0.30
- 1
2.30
| Sa
turd
ay M
orn
ing
, 6 O
cto
ber
201
2
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-4 R
adet
zkya
pp
. ISa
M-5
Rad
etzk
yap
p. I
IISa
M-6
Ent
rée
Ro
om
Spec
ial S
essi
on: L
ife-c
ycle
eng
inee
ring
too
ls fo
r ris
k-b
ased
d
ecis
ion
und
er u
ncer
tain
ty
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
: Inv
erse
Rel
iab
ility
Ana
lysi
s te
chni
que
s fo
r th
e lif
etim
e as
sess
men
t of
brid
ges
/ In
teg
ral b
ridg
es –
des
ign
and
co
nstr
uctio
n
Cha
irs:
A.D
. Orc
esi &
H. G
ervá
sio
Cha
irs:
R. G
eier
& R
. Puk
l
A p
rob
abili
stic
ap
pro
ach
for l
ife-c
ycle
env
ironm
enta
l ana
lysi
s of
m
otor
way
brid
ges
H. G
ervá
sio
& L
. Sim
ões
da
Silv
a
Relia
bili
ty in
dex
for
win
d t
urb
ines
sub
ject
ed t
o w
ind
and
se
ism
ic a
ctio
ns
L.E.
Pér
ez R
ocha
, A. L
ópez
Lóp
ez, D
. Mal
don
ado
Jim
énez
,L.
E. M
anja
rrez
Gar
duñ
o &
D. d
e Le
ón E
scob
edo
A c
omp
arat
ive
life-
cycl
e co
st a
naly
sis
of s
teel
-con
cret
e co
m-
pos
ite b
ridg
esN
.B. T
a, A
.D. O
rces
i & C
.F. C
rem
ona
Cou
ple
d d
amag
e in
ass
essi
ng t
he li
fetim
e of
brid
ge
and
vi
aduc
ts
A. P
ipin
ato,
C. P
elle
grin
o &
C. M
oden
a
A s
toch
astic
ag
ing
mod
el fo
r lif
e-cy
cle
asse
ssm
ent
M. P
etsc
hach
er
An
optim
um d
esig
n ap
pro
ach
for
the
win
d a
nd s
eism
ic d
esig
n of
win
d t
urb
ine
sup
por
ts in
Mex
ico
A. L
ópez
Lóp
ez, L
.E. P
érez
Roc
ha &
D. M
ald
onad
o Ji
mén
ez
Rela
tive
per
form
ance
con
cep
ts:
A n
ew a
pp
roac
h in
life
-cyc
le
man
agem
ent
of c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
esL.
Loh
aus
& J
. Ger
lach
Inte
gra
l rai
lway
brid
ges
for h
igh
spee
d tr
ains
– fr
om c
once
ptu
al
des
ign
to c
onst
ruct
ion
by
the
exam
ple
of
the
Gae
nseb
acht
al
Brid
ge
A. G
old
ack
& M
. Sch
laic
h
DIO
GEN
: Env
ironm
enta
l im
pac
t d
atab
ase
for
life-
cycl
e as
sess
-m
ent
of c
ivil
eng
inee
ring
str
uctu
res
Y. T
ard
ivel
& C
. Tes
sier
RC p
reca
st b
ridg
es w
ith jo
int-
less
dec
k: A
n Ita
lian
exp
erie
nce
G. T
ecch
io, K
. Isl
ami &
C. M
oden
a
Life
-cyc
le d
esig
n of
con
cret
e b
ridg
es
T. K
ovác
s &
L.E
. Lac
zák
Effic
ient
des
ign
and
con
stru
ctio
n of
the
APM
maj
or b
ridg
e p
roje
ct in
Sau
di A
rab
iaE.
Ayo
ub, C
. Mal
ek &
G. H
elm
y
Mod
el f
or n
egot
iatio
n of
ref
inan
cing
gai
n fr
om p
ublic
-priv
ate
par
tner
ship
L. Z
hu &
D.K
.H. C
hua
Sim
ulat
ion
of ra
ndom
beh
avio
r of e
ngin
eerin
g s
truc
ture
s: F
rom
p
aram
eter
s id
entif
icat
ion
to re
liab
ility
ass
essm
ent
D. N
ovák
& R
. Puk
l
Exte
nsio
n of
sam
ple
siz
e in
Lat
in H
yper
cub
e Sa
mp
ling
–
met
hod
olog
y an
d s
oftw
are
M. V
orec
hovs
ký
Symposium Overview
IALC
CE
201
2
30
Third
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sym
pos
ium
on
Life
-Cyc
le C
ivil
Eng
inee
ring
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Co
ncur
rent
Tec
hnic
al S
essi
ons
(SaA
1-3
)
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3.30
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5.30
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turd
ay A
fter
noo
n, 6
Oct
ob
er 2
012
SaA
-1 H
all o
f C
erem
oni
esSa
A-2
Art
ists
’ Ro
om
SaA
-3 T
rab
ante
nstu
be
Spec
ial
Sess
ion:
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
ysis
and
ris
k an
alys
is f
or
bui
ldin
gs
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
: Tun
nel -
Infr
astr
uctu
re S
yste
ms
Spec
ial
Sess
ion:
Fat
igue
of
conc
rete
– e
xper
imen
ts,
mod
els,
ap
plic
atio
ns
Cha
irs:
T. L
ützk
end
orf &
S. G
eiss
ler
Cha
irs:
A. R
ied
er &
D. A
lfrei
der
Cha
irs:
S. S
eitl
& Z
. Ker
šner
Life
-cyc
le c
ost
anal
ysis
for
real
est
ate
G. M
end
el &
U. K
ädin
g
Pres
erva
tion
of s
truc
tura
l and
func
tiona
l int
egrit
y in
the
in
tera
ctio
n of
new
and
exi
stin
g s
truc
ture
s: T
he c
ase
of L
ond
on
Und
erg
roun
d’s
Gre
en P
ark
Stat
ion
A. F
eier
sing
er, T
. Mits
ch &
P. S
pyr
idis
Fatig
ue a
nd c
umul
ativ
e d
amag
e of
con
cret
e g
rain
silo
sG
. Vla
icu
& T
. Pas
cu
Gre
en h
omes
thr
oug
h LC
C(A
)-bas
ed p
lann
ing
of
mul
ti-fu
nc-
tiona
l bui
ldin
g s
kin
L. M
essa
ri-B
ecke
r, K
. Bol
ling
er &
M. G
rohm
ann
Sust
aina
bili
ty o
f tun
nelli
ng b
ased
on
life-
cycl
es a
naly
sis
M. F
lora
& G
. Frö
ch
Dam
age
evol
utio
n in
con
cret
e un
der
hig
h co
mp
ress
ive
cycl
ic
load
ing
sA
. Rog
ge
& M
. Thi
ele
A c
omp
aris
on o
f thr
ee s
choo
ls re
nova
ted
to
the
Pass
ive
Hou
se
stan
dar
d
G. K
opei
nig
The
tunn
el i
nsp
ectio
n d
atab
ase
of t
he c
old
reg
ion
tunn
el f
or
mai
nten
ance
T. S
ato,
H. N
ishi
& A
. Sut
oh
Exp
erim
enta
l st
udy
on f
atig
ue d
urab
ility
of
RC r
oad
brid
ge
dec
ks s
ubje
cted
to
chlo
ride
ind
uced
det
erio
ratio
nI.
Iwak
i
Imp
act
of s
emi-t
rans
par
ent
bui
ldin
g-in
teg
rate
d p
hoto
volta
ics
on b
uild
ing
life
-cyc
le c
ost
K.
Fath
, J.
Ste
ngel
, F.
Sch
ultm
ann,
S.
Men
de,
H.R
. W
ilson
&
T.E.
Kuh
n
Dur
abili
ty o
f tem
por
ary
anch
ors
in ro
ckA
. Rie
der
, D. M
arin
i, G
. Est
rafa
llace
s &
A. S
trau
ss
Stud
y on
win
d-in
duc
ed f
atig
ue o
f tr
ansm
issi
on t
ower
-line
in
hilly
ter
rain
win
d fi
eld
Z. W
ang
, Z. L
i, C
h. Z
hang
& P
. Den
g
Risk
man
agem
ent
and
rob
ustn
ess
as p
art
of s
usta
inab
ility
as-
sess
men
t P.
May
dl &
D. S
chul
ter
Com
bin
ing
resi
lienc
e an
d s
usta
inab
ility
in in
fras
truc
ture
p
roje
cts
T. Z
inke
, P. B
occh
ini,
D.M
. Fra
ngop
ol &
T. U
mm
enho
fer
Fatig
ue c
rack
gro
wth
in c
emen
t bas
ed c
omp
osite
s: E
xper
imen
-ta
l asp
ects
S. S
eitl,
Z. K
nésl
, H. Š
imon
ová
& Z
. Ker
šner
Thin
king
fut
ure
with
ris
k m
anag
emen
t –
a su
bst
antia
l to
ol o
f lif
e-cy
cle
man
agem
ent
E. W
ald
auer
& R
. Ste
mp
kow
ski
Prog
ress
ive
colla
pse
of s
eism
ic re
sist
ant
mul
tisto
ry fr
ame
bui
ldin
gs
M. F
erra
ioli
& A
.M. A
voss
a
Mod
ellin
g h
igh-
cycl
e fa
tigue
of
conc
rete
sp
ecim
ens
in t
hree
p
oint
ben
din
gD
. Pry
l, R.
Puk
l & J
. Cer
venk
a
The
use
of l
ife-c
ycle
ana
lysi
s fo
r p
lann
ing
and
ass
essm
ent
of
cons
truc
tion
wor
ks: T
opic
s an
d t
rend
s T.
Lüt
zken
dor
f
Ener
gy
harv
estin
g fo
r th
e lif
e-cy
cle
of s
truc
ture
s an
d in
fras
truc
-tu
res:
Sta
te o
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. Gar
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, P.J
.S. C
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Gala Evening ProgramTIME
J. HAYDN “Londoner Trio Nr. 1“ in C Major HV IV: 1
J. HAYDN “Londoner Trio Nr. 2“ in G Major HV IV: 2
J. STRAUßOuverture zu “Zigeunerbaron“
J. GADEWo ich auch bin, ich denke dein...
(Tango)
J. STRAUß“Wiener Blut“, Walzer op. 354
J. STRAUß“Donauwalzer“, op. 314
J. STRAUß“Vergnügungszug“, Polka schnell
J. STRAUß“Mein Herr Marquis...“,
aus der Fledermaus Sopran: Marta Poliszot
J. FUCÍKFlorentiner Marsch, op. 214
J. STRAUß“Radetzky Marsch“, op. 228
W. A. MOZARTOuvertüre zu “Die Entführung aus dem Serail“
F. KREISLER“Schön Rosmarin“
Violine solo: Martin Zalodek, Mitglied der Wiener Philharmoniker
F. KREISLER“Liebesfreud“
E. STRAUß“Bahn frei“, Galopp op. 45
Arrival of Guests
Welcome from Prof. D.M. Frangopol, President of the IALCCE
Opening Gala Evening Representative of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Welcome from the Representative of Vienna
AWARDS CEREMONYHosted by Alfredo H.-S. Ang, Honorary President of the IALCCE
Accompanied by B. SULZER “IALCCE 2012 Fanfare”
EVENT
CONCERT
Cocktail & Dessert
Appetizer
GALA DINNER
19.30 - 20.00
20.00 - 20.15
20.15 - 20.30
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Social ProgramTIME 4 OCT. (TH) 6 OCT. (SA)3 OCT. (WE) 5 OCT. (FR) 7 OCT. (SU)
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Registration Registration Registration
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FidelioVienna StateOpera House
Gala Evening
Festival Hall,Rathaus
(Town Hall)
FarewellHeuriger Evening,Neustift
Vienna HofburgOrchestra
Redouten Hall,Hofburg Palace
ViennaBoys’Choir
SpanishRidingSchool
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Hall of Ceremonies,
Hofburg Palace
Lunch
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The Symposium Social Program includes a Welcome Reception, a Gala Evening, concerts and operas in some of Vienna’s world-renowned venues and a farewell apératif in one of Vienna’s traditional wine taverns (or ‘Heuriger’). These events will be offered to all registered Symposium Delegates and Accompanying Persons. An optional Post-Symposium Tour for Delegates and Accompanying Persons, as well as a series of other optional tours for Accompanying Persons during the symposium, will also be organized. For ticket details of all listed events in the Social Program and Post-Symposium Tour, please visit www.ialcce2012.org.
WELCOME RECEPTIONHall of Ceremonies, Hofburg PalaceWednesday, 3 October 2012 | 19.00 - 21.00
The Welcome Reception will be held in the centuries-old Hall of Ceremonies (‘Zeremoniensaal’) of the Hofburg Palace. Formerly the throne room of the ruling Habsburg family, the beautifully-ornate Hall of Ceremonies has perennially played host to balls, concerts, exhibitions and other presitigious events.
GALA EVENINGFestival Hall, Town Hall (Rathaus)Friday, 5 October 2012 | ca. 19.30 - 23.30
At the time of its construction in the late 19th century, the Festival Hall (‘Festsaal’) of Vienna’s town hall (‘Rathaus’) was the largest in the country. With its distinct architectural features such as the vast barrel-type vault ceiling, the Festival Hall is befitting as the venue for our Gala Dinner exclusively for symposium del-egates and accompanying parties. The program of the Gala Evening will also include the IALCCE 2012 Awards Ceremony.
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FIDELIOLudwig v. Beethoven, Vienna State Opera HouseThursday, 4 October 2012 | 19.00
The Vienna Opera (‘Wiener Staatsoper’) is one of the world´s most famous opera houses. It was opened in 1869 with the world premiere of Mozart´s Don Giovanni. The members of the world famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra are recruited from the ranks of the Vienna State Opera Orchestra for the performance of Beethoven’s ‘Fidelio’.
VIENNA HOFBURG ORCHESTRAHofburg, Redouten Hall, JosefplatzThursday, 4 October 2012 | 20.30
The Vienna Hofburg Orchestra boasts 36 profes-sional orchestra musicians and 6 international vocal soloists. In one of Vienna’s most beautiful concert halls, the Vienna Hofburg Orchestra will present the most popular waltz and operetta pieces by Johann Strauss, Emmerich Kalman and Franz Lehar, as well as opera aries and duets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
FAREWELL HEURIGER EVENINGFuhrgassl Huber, NeustiftSaturday, 6 October 2012 | 18.15 - 21.30
In Austria, the current year’s wine is served in the legendary wine taverns (Heuriger), and the Fuhr-gassl Huber ranks among the most famous in Vi-enna. Based in the Neustift district amongst a maze of rustic vineyards, visitors can enjoy the unique Wiener Gemütlichkeit (relaxed, companionable coziness) over a glass of local wine. The Heuriger is also a popular dining venue amongst locals, where guests can enjoy a fine selection of sauerkraut, dumplings and salads and various meats such as barbecued chicken, knuckle of smoked meat, lean loin, rost cumin and neck of pork.
Transport to the Heuriger will be by bus. The meet-ing point for the bus transfer will take place at 18.15 at the Hofburg Heldenplatz in the 1st district, next to the main entrance of the Österreichische Natio-nalbibliothek. The bus trip back to Heldenplatz will leave from the Furgassl Huber at 21.15, with an ex-pected arrival time at Heldenplatz of 21.30.
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Accompanying PersonsHALF-DAY GUIDED WALKArchitecture of ViennaThursday, 4 October, 2012 | ca. 14.00 - 17.30
We discover the first parts of the city center on foot. Our historic journey will bring us closer to mod-ern and ancient buildings, streets, courtyards and churches ranging from the Roman times to the Re-naissance. The buildings on the Ringstrasse and the surrounding parks are some of the City’s prized jew-els, reminding us of Vienna’s glorious tradition as a home to talented artists, architects and scultpors.
HALF-DAY PANORAMIC COACH TRIPVienna and Schönbrunn PalaceFriday, 5 October 2012 | ca. 09.30 - 12.30
Today, we will discover Vienna and its diverse dis-tricts. In the comfort of a coach, we will cross the Danube into the modern parts of the city. We will see the Vienna International Center, also known as ‘UNO City’, the modern ‘Gedächtniskirche’ (Memo-rial Church) and the riverside recreational areas ‘Alte Donau’ and ‘Neue Donau’. Then, we’ll visit the his-torical city centre, across the Schwarzenbergplatz and up to the arresting 19th century structure of the Arsenal. The next stop is Belvedere Palace, where we can stretch our legs and enjoy a promenade of the landscaped gardens, never losing sight of the impressive façade of the baroque palace. The tour then takes us to Schönbrunn Palace, the most pop-ular historical building in Vienna. We will tour the opulent State Rooms where we will be immersed into the history of the Habsburg dynasty. The view of the exquisite surrounding gardens will remain an unforgettable memory of this trip.
HALF-DAY GUIDED WALKHistorical ViennaSaturday, 6 October 2012 | ca. 09.30 - 12.30
In a leisurely walk, we will explore the old town of Vienna, famed internationally as the cradle of ba-roque and classical music. One of the city´s most famous inhabitants was none other than Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and we will visit his Vienna apart-ment situated in one of the City’s picturesque cob-bled streets. Our tour will also take us to the statue of Johann Strauss, situated in Vienna’s City Park.
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Post-SymposiumWIENER SÄNGERKNABENHofburgkapelleSunday, 7 October 2012 | 09.00
The Wiener Sängerknaben (‘Vienna Boys’ Choir’) may be the world´s most famous boys´ choir. The youngsters are recruited mainly from Austria, but also from many other countries globally. Over the centuries, the choir has worked with many famous composers such as Mozart, Salieri and Bruckner. Interest in this event should be announced to the IALCCE 2012 secretary by 20 September.
SPANISH RIDING SCHOOLHofburg, Michaelerplatz 1Sunday, 7 October 2012 | 11.00
Experience the perfection of the various ‘High School’ lessons including the ‘pas de deux’ and the ‘great school quadrille’ which requires 8 stallions. The airs above ground are performed in the classi-cal style of the levade, the courbette and the cap-riole, and are one of the highlights of the shows.
FULL DAY COACH TRIPWachau RegionSunday, 7 October 2012 | ca. 08.00 - 18.00
Through the enchanting Wachau landscape lies Melk Abbey, the most prominent baroque abbey in Austria. Its unique library and the Marble Hall capti-vate all its visitors. We then board a river boat which sails us past medieval castles, historical villages and vineyards. We’ll take a leisurely stroll through the quaint town of Dürnstein, the ‘Pearl of the Wachau’, before our return trip to Vienna.
FULL DAY COACH TRIPSalzburgSunday, 7 October 2012 | ca. 08.00 - 21.00
Two hours west takes us to the city of Salzburg. We get off at Mirabel Palace and stroll on into the world famous Getreidegasse, where we pass Mozart´s house of birth. Further highlights are Salzburg´s Festival Halls, the Monastery of St. Peter (1696), the oldest restaurant in Central Europe (803 AD), the Salzburg Cathedral and the Imperial Residence.
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Author IndexAbebe Demissie, H...........FrA-4Abu Abed,W................... ThM-3Abudayyeh, O................. ThA-1Acconcia, A..................... ThM-3Achs, G............................ ThE-1Adam, C.......................... ThE-1Adam, C.......................... ThE-1Adam, C.......................... ThE-1Adami, C.-E...................... FrE-1Afonso, F.......................... SaA-4Ahrens, M.A.................... ThM-1Ahrens, M.A..................... ThA-2Akiyama, M...................... ThA-2Aktan, H.M...................... ThA-1Aktan, A.E........................ FrM-2Alani, A.............................FrA-2Albrecht, C..................... ThM-3Albrecht, C...................... ThE-3Alfreider, D...................... ThA-1Alten, K............................ ThA-5Alten, K............................ ThA-5Anding, K......................... ThE-4Andreatta, A................... ThM-1Apfalter, M.......................SaM-1Apostolidi, E.C................. FrE-5Arangio, S.........................FrA-5Arangjelovski, T............... ThE-5Arangjelovski, T................FrA-5Araujo, A.......................... SaA-4Aschaber, M...................... FrE-1Asprone, D..................... ThM-3Asprone, D. .................... ThE-2Atanasiu, G.M. ............... ThM-4Atanasiu, G.M. ................ ThE-2Attanayake, U. ................ ThA-1Attarzadeh, M. ................ ThA-1Au, S.K. ............................FrA-2Avossa, A.M. ................... SaA-2Avossa, A.M. ................... SaA-5Ayoub, E. ........................SaM-5Azevedo, C.B.P. ..............SaM-3Bahr, C. .......................... ThM-3Bakker, J.D. ..................... ThA-1Balijepalli, S.-K. ............... ThA-2Banedj-Schafii, M. ...........SaM-1Bao,Y.J. ........................... ThA-4Basso, N. .........................FrA-4Bastidas-Arteaga, E. ....... ThA-5Baverel, O. ..................... ThM-3Bažant, Z.P. ..................... ThE-5Bažant, Z.P. ..................... SaA-3Bechtel, A. ...................... ThE-3Beck, A. .......................... ThE-3Beck, H. ......................... ThM-2
Bednar, T. ........................ ThA-3Beedles, A. ..................... ThA-2Beer, M. .......................... ThA-1Bekö, A. .......................... ThE-1Benedettini, F. ................ FrM-1Bergmeister, K. .............. ThM-2Bergmeister, K. ............... ThA-1Bergmeister, K. ................FrA-4Bergmeister, K. ................ FrE-1Bergmeister, K. ....................FrPBergmeister, K. ...............SaM-2Bergmeister, K. ............... SaA-5Berkhahn, V..................... ThM-3Berkowski, P...................... FrE-1Bilcik, J. ......................... ThM-5Bindseil, P. ...................... ThA-2Biondini, F. .......................FrA-1Bisadi, V. ......................... FrM-4Bisson, A. ........................SaM-2Bjørberg, S. .................... ThM-3Bjørberg, S. .....................SaM-1Blab, R. ........................... ThE-4Blesa, J. .......................... SaA-4Blochwitz, R.................... ThM-2Blochwitz, R.................... ThM-2Blok, R. ........................... ThA-2Blome, A......................... ThM-1Bob, C. ........................... FrM-3Bocchini, P. ..................... SaA-2Bödefeld, J. .................... SaA-4Bohner, E. ....................... FrM-4Boller, Ch. ....................... ThA-2Bollinger, K. .....................FrA-3Bollinger, K. .................... SaA-1Bonano, M. ......................FrA-5Bonnet, S. ....................... ThA-5Bontempi, F. ................... SaA-2Bossmann, J. ................. ThM-3Botea, I. ...........................FrA-3Botici, A. .......................... FrE-3Botici, A.A. ....................... FrE-3Bouzelha K. ..........................FrPBrand,W. ......................... SaA-4Brattas, H. ...................... ThM-3Brühwiler, E. .................... ThA-2Brühwiler, E. ..................... FrE-4Buchmann, J. .................. FrM-2Budelmann, H................... FrE-4Burtscher, D. ....................FrA-3Busatta, F. ....................... FrM-1Buschlinger, M. ............... FrM-2Cabañes, C.J. ................. ThA-5Cai, C.S. ...........................FrA-2Cajka, R. ......................... ThM-4
Calò, F. .............................FrA-5Campioli, A. ....................SaM-1Cantieni, R. .................... ThM-4Casarin, F. .......................SaM-2Caspeele, R. ................... ThE-2Caspeele, R. ....................FrA-1Caspeele, R. ....................FrA-1Cervenka, J. .................... SaA-3Chatzi, E.N. ......................FrA-2Chen, A. .......................... ThA-4Chen, A. .......................... ThA-4Chen, C.-S. ..................... ThA-3Chen, H.-P. ...................... FrM-5Chen, H.-P. .......................FrA-2Chen, P.-F. ....................... ThA-2Chen,Y.J. ......................... ThE-4Chen, Z.H. ...................... ThE-3Cherng, R.-H. .................. ThA-3Chiari, M. ....................... ThM-4Chillé, R. ..........................FrA-1Chiu, C.-K. ..................... ThM-3Chiu, C.-K. ...................... ThE-3Chromá, M. ..................... ThA-4Chu, J.C. ......................... ThE-4Chua, D.K.H. ................... ThA-1Chua, D.K.H. ...................SaM-4Churchill, C.J. .................. FrE-5Ciutina, A. ........................ FrE-3Ciutina, A. ........................ FrE-3Claßen, M. ...................... ThA-2Cook, R.A....................... ThM-2Cook, R.A....................... ThM-2Coufal, R. ....................... ThM-5Courtois, A. .................... SaA-4Cramer, F. ....................... ThE-3Cramer, F. ........................FrA-4Cremers, J. ..................... ThE-3Cremona, C.F. .................SaM-4Cremona, C.F. ................. SaA-4Crespi, M. ....................... SaA-4Cretu, D. .......................... FrE-1Crijanovschi, S. .............. ThM-4Cruz, P.J.S. ...................... SaA-5Cvetkovska, M. ............... ThA-3Czarnecki, B. .................... FrE-5Davis, T.M....................... ThM-2Davis, T.M....................... ThM-2D’Effremo, M.E. ...............FrA-5De Belie, N. .....................FrA-1De Belie, N. .....................FrA-1De Belie, N. ..................... FrE-5de Brito, J. ...................... ThA-3De Cristofaro, M.L. .......... FrE-3De Gaudenzi, O. ............. SaA-2
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de León Escobedo, D. ....SaM-5De León, D. .................... FrM-4De Roeck, G. .................. FrM-1De Roeck, G. ...................FrA-2De Roeck, G. ................... FrE-2Deix, S. ........................... ThA-5Deix, S. ........................... ThA-5Deix, S. ........................... ThA-5Del Grosso, A. ................ FrM-2Dencsak, T. ..................... FrM-3Dencsak, T. ......................FrA-3Deng, P. ...........................FrA-4Deng, P. .......................... SaA-3Dengg, F. .............................FrPDi Camillo, R. .................. SaA-5Di Mauro, M. ...................FrA-5Diday, E. ......................... SaA-4Dieleman, L. ....................FrA-5Dieleman, L. ................... SaA-4Ding,W. ........................... ThA-4Diniz, S.M.C. ...................SaM-3Dinkler, D. ....................... ThE-3Dinkler, D. ........................FrA-4Djalili, M. .........................FrA-3Djuric, Z. ......................... FrM-4Dmochowski, G. .............. FrE-1Dominici, D. .................... ThE-1Döring, B. ........................ FrE-3Dreßen, T. ....................... ThA-2Dritsos, S.E. ..................... FrE-5Dubina, D. ....................... FrE-3Dubina, D. ....................... FrE-3Dunkelberg, D. ............... ThE-2Dunne, H. ...................... ThM-4Eberl, S. .......................... FrM-3Eberl, S. .......................... FrM-3Eibinger, G. ..................... ThA-1Elaiopoulos, M. ............... ThE-1El Debs, M.K. .......................FrPElenas, A. .........................FrA-4Eliáš, J. ............................ SaA-3Empelmann, M. .............. ThE-5Empelmann, M. .............. SaA-5Engelhardt, S. ................. ThA-1Essahli, Z. ......................... FrE-5Essig, N. ......................... FrM-3Essig, N. ......................... FrM-3Estrafallaces, G. .............. SaA-2Faggiano, B. .................... FrE-1Fan,W.-L. ..........................FrA-4Fan, X.P. ........................... FrE-2Fath, K. ........................... SaA-1Favvata, M. ......................FrA-4Feiersinger, A. ................. SaA-2
Feix, J............................. ThM-1Feldmann, M. .................. FrE-3Feraille, A. ....................... FrE-3Fernane, M. .........................FrPFerraioli, M. .................... SaA-2Ferreira, R.M. .................. ThE-5Ferretti, A. .......................FrA-5Fiala, C. ........................... ThA-4Fiorino, L. ......................... FrE-1Fischer, O. ....................... ThA-5Floegl, H. ........................SaM-1Flora, M. ......................... SaA-2Fontanella, E. ...................FrA-5Franck, S.A. .................... ThM-4Frangopol, D.M. ............. ThA-2Frangopol, D.M. ............. ThA-4Frangopol, D.M. ............. ThA-4Frangopol, D.M. ............. SaA-2Frankenstein, B. .............. FrM-2Freitag, S. ....................... SaA-5Freudenstein, S. .............. ThA-5Frey, B.I........................... ThM-1Fromm, A. ....................... ThA-5Fruehwirth, A. .................SaM-3Fröch, G. ......................... SaA-2Fuciman, O. .................... ThA-3Fuggini, C. .......................FrA-2Furtmüller, T. ................... ThE-1Furtmüller, T. ................... ThE-1Furtner, P. ........................ ThE-1Furtner, P. ........................ FrM-2Furtner, P. ........................ FrM-2Furuta, H. ........................ FrM-4Furuta, H. ........................SaM-2Furuya, K. ........................FrA-4Fust, Ch.......................... ThM-1Galeota, D. ..................... ThE-1Gallagher, P.M..................FrA-2Gallagher, P.M.................SaM-3Gallwoszus, J. ................. ThA-2Gao, X.L. ......................... ThE-5Garavaglia, E. ..................FrA-4García, J. ......................... SaA-4Gardoni, P. ...................... FrM-4Gaspar, P.L. ..................... ThA-3Gattu, M. ........................ SaA-3Gavriloska, A.T. ............... ThA-3Gehlen, C....................... ThM-2Gehlen, C....................... ThM-5Gehlen, C........................ FrM-5Gehlen, C.........................FrA-1Genest,Y. ........................ SaA-4Gentile, C. ...................... FrM-1Georgescu, M. ................ ThE-3
Gerlach, J. ......................SaM-4Gervásio, H. ....................SaM-4Giannico, C. .....................FrA-5Giannone, F. ................... SaA-4Girgle, F. ........................ ThM-5Girsch, G. ........................ ThA-1Gissinger, H. .................. ThM-3Gkoumas, K. ................... SaA-2Gkoumas, K. ................... SaA-2Goldack, A. .....................SaM-5Golinval, J.-C. ................. FrM-1Gomes, F. ........................ FrE-3González-Pérez, C. ......... FrM-4Graf,W. ........................... SaA-5Gragger, K. ..................... ThA-5Gragger, K. ..................... FrM-2Grecea, D. ...................... ThE-3Gregori, A. ...................... ThE-1Gregorová, M. ................ ThE-5Grim, M. .........................SaM-1Grohmann, M. .................FrA-3Grohmann, M. ................ SaA-1Guenther, E. .................... FrM-4Guo,W. ........................... SaA-4Habert, G. ........................ FrE-3Hafner, A. ........................ ThE-3Hafner, A. ......................... FrE-3Haider, K. .........................FrA-5Haist, M. ......................... FrM-4Hajek, P. .......................... ThA-4Halder, T. ........................SaM-1Haller, P. .......................... FrM-4Haller, P. ...........................FrA-3Hammoum, H. .....................FrPHanada, S. .......................FrA-4Hansen, M. ...................... FrE-2Hardkop, G. ..................... FrE-4Hardy, E.H. ...................... FrM-4Hardziewski, R. ............... FrM-3Harreither, C. .................. ThA-3Harvey, B. ...................... ThM-4Harvey, B. ........................ FrE-2Harvey, H. ........................ FrE-2Hashimoto, K. ..................FrA-4Hasler, E. .........................SaM-1Hastak, M. ........................ FrE-5Hauser, A. ....................... ThE-4Havlásek, P. ..................... ThE-5Hayakawa, K. ................. ThM-5Head, M. ......................... FrM-4Hegger, J. ....................... ThA-2Hegger, J. .......................SaM-2Heiduschke, A. ............... FrM-4Heinze, M. ...................... ThE-2
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Helmer, J. ....................... ThA-1Helmy, G. ........................SaM-5Hennecke, M. ................. ThE-2Herzog, B. .......................SaM-1Heuer, R. .......................... FrE-4Hinze, K. ........................ ThM-4Hofer, G. .........................SaM-1Hoffmann, M................... ThM-1Hoffmann, M.................... ThE-4Hofmann, J. ................... ThM-2Hofmann, J. ................... ThM-2Hofmann, J. ................... ThM-2Hofmann, J. ................... ThM-2Hofstetter, G. ................... FrE-1Holický, M. ...................... ThE-2Holický, M. ...................... ThE-2Holický, M. .......................FrA-4Höll, S. ............................ FrM-1Holly, I. ........................... ThM-5Holst, A. ........................... FrE-4Holst, R. ......................... ThM-3Hong, T. ........................... FrE-5Hoover, C.G. ................... SaA-3Horstmann, N. ............... ThM-4Hosser, D. ...................... ThM-3Hosser, D. ....................... ThE-3Hsu,W.-C. ........................ ThA-3Hu, L. .............................. ThA-4Hu, X.H. .......................... FrM-2Hu,Y. ............................... ThA-1Huang, F.K........................FrA-1Huang, F.K............................FrPHuang, R.-Y. .................... ThA-2Hubler, J.F. ......................SaM-3Hubler, M.H. ................... ThE-5Hubler, M.H. ................... SaA-3Hurlebaus, S. .................. FrM-4Ibánes, L. .............................FrPIbrahim,W. ......................SaM-2Ishibashi, K. .................... FrM-4Islami, K. .........................SaM-2Islami, K. .........................SaM-5Iwaki, I. ............................ SaA-3Iwanami, M. .................... FrM-5Jalayer, F. ....................... ThM-3Jalayer, F. ........................ ThE-2Jandeková, D. ................ ThM-5Janotka, I. .......................SaM-2Janouchová, E. ............... SaA-5Janulikova, M. ................ ThM-4Jean,W.-Y. ....................... ThE-3Jesmin, F. ........................ ThA-2Jiang, F. ...........................FrA-1Jirásek, M. ...................... ThE-5
John, V. ........................... FrM-3Johnston,W. ..................... FrE-5Jung, K. ...........................FrA-4Jurina, L. ..........................FrA-5Käding, U. ....................... SaA-1Kaliske, M. ...................... SaA-5Kaminski, M. ................... FrM-5Kammersberger, A.......... ThM-1Kammersberger, A............FrA-5Kammersberger, A............ FrE-1Kamrath, P. ...................... ThE-4Karapitta, L. ..................... FrE-1Karela, N.P. ...................... FrE-5Kato, E. ........................... FrM-5Kato,Y. ........................... ThM-5Kawabata,Y. .................... FrM-5Kawatani, M. .................... FrE-2Kellenberger, D. .............. FrE-3Keršner, Z. ....................... SaA-3Keuser, M. ....................... ThA-1Keßler, S. ........................ FrM-5Keßler, S. .........................FrA-1Khorasgani, R.A. .............SaM-3Kim, C.W. ......................... FrE-2Kim, H. ............................. FrE-5Kim, K. ............................ SaA-3Kirane, K. ........................ SaA-3Kitauchi, S. ....................... FrE-2Klesse, T. ......................... FrM-2Kloé, K. ........................... SaA-4Klutke, G.-A. ...................SaM-2Klutke, G.-A. ...................SaM-4Klöker, T.......................... ThM-1Klöker, T.......................... ThM-1Knésl, Z. .......................... SaA-3Kohoutkova, A. .............. ThM-5Kolbitsch, A. ....................FrA-2Kolevski, O. .....................FrA-5Kollegger, J. ...................SaM-3König, H. ......................... FrE-3Konvalinka, P. ................. ThM-5Koo, Ch. .......................... FrE-5Koopman, E. ................... ThA-2Kopeinig, G. ................... SaA-1Kopf, F. ........................... ThE-1Kopf, F. ........................... ThE-1Kovács, T. ........................SaM-4Kowalsky, U. .....................FrA-4Koyama, T. ...................... FrM-4Kraenkel, T...................... ThM-2Kraler, A. ......................... ThE-3Krawtschuk, A. ............... ThM-4Krawtschuk, A. .................FrA-5Krawtschuk, A. .....................FrP
Kreiner, H. ....................... FrM-3Kreiner, H. .......................SaM-1Krismer, V. ....................... ThE-3Kristek, V. ........................ ThE-5Kucerová, A. ................... SaA-5Kuhn, T.E. ....................... SaA-1Kuhnhenne, M. ................ FrE-3Kurz, C............................ ThM-2Kurz,W. ........................... ThA-2Kwak, T. ........................... FrE-5Kynclova, M. ................... ThA-4Lachinger, S. .................. ThM-2Laczák, L.E. .....................SaM-4Lambertz, U.................... ThM-1Lamik, A. ......................... ThA-1Lanata, F. ........................ FrM-2Lang,W. ........................... ThE-3Lange, G. ....................... ThM-2Laníková, I. ..................... ThM-5Larssen, A.K. .................. ThM-3Larssen, A.K. ...................SaM-1Lavagna, M. ....................SaM-1Lazarevska, M. ................ ThA-3Le, J.-L. ........................... SaA-3Le, J.-L. ........................... SaA-3Lechner, B. ....................... FrE-1Lee, C.K. ......................... ThA-3Lee, Z.-K. ........................ FrM-2Leger, P.E. ...................... ThM-3Lehký, D. ......................... SaA-5Lehnen, D....................... ThM-1Lehnen, D....................... ThM-1Leindecker, H. .................SaM-1Lener, G. ......................... ThE-4Lennerts, K. .................... ThM-3Lennerts, K. .....................SaM-1Lepš, M. .......................... ThE-5Leptokaridis, C.....................FrPLeptokaridis, C.....................FrPLi, C. ............................... ThA-4Li, C.-C. ........................... ThA-3Li, C.X. ............................ ThA-4Li, J. ................................ ThE-5Li, X. ................................ FrM-5Li, Z. ................................ SaA-3Li, Z.-L. .............................FrA-4Lieske, U. ........................ FrM-2Lin, T.-K. .......................... FrM-2Linß, E. ............................ ThE-4Linß, E. ................................ FrPLiolios, A. ........................SaM-2Liolios, K. ........................SaM-2Liolios, Ast. ......................FrA-4Liolios, Ang. .....................FrA-4
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Liskounig, R. ................... ThA-5Listerud, Ch.A. ............... ThM-3Listerud, Ch.A. ................SaM-1Litzka, J. .......................... ThA-5Liu, K. ............................... FrE-2Liu, L. .............................. FrM-5Liu, X. .............................. ThA-4Liu, X.L. ........................... ThE-3Liu,Y. ............................... ThA-4Liu,Y. ................................FrA-2Lohaus, L. ....................... FrM-5Lohaus, L. .......................SaM-4Lombaert, G. ...................FrA-2Lombaert, G. ................... FrE-2López López, A. ..............SaM-5López López, A. ..............SaM-5Lounnas, S. ......................... FrPLourens, E.-M. ................. FrE-2Lowke, D. ....................... ThM-2Lu, D.G. ........................... FrE-2Ludwig, H.-M. ................. ThE-4Lukic, I. ........................... ThE-4Lupíšek, A. ...................... FrM-3Lützkendorf, T. ................. FrE-3Lützkendorf, T. ................ SaA-1Lützkendorf, T. ................ SaA-1Ma,Y. ............................... ThA-4Maas, S. .......................... FrM-1Maas, S. .......................... FrM-1Máca, P. ......................... ThM-5Madanat, S. ..................... FrE-5Maes, M. ..........................FrA-1Maes, M. ..........................FrA-1Mahowald, J. .................. FrM-1Mahowald, J. .................. FrM-1Malangone, P. ................. SaA-5Maldonado Jiménez, D. .SaM-5Maldonado Jiménez, D. .SaM-5Malek, C. ........................SaM-5Malesev, M. .................... ThE-4Manara, J. ....................... ThE-3Mancik, S. ........................FrA-3Manfredi, G. .................. ThM-3Manjarrez Garduño, L.E. .SaM-5Manthey, C. .................... FrM-4Manunta, M. ................... FrA-5Manunta, M. ................... FrA-5Mappouridou, M. ............... FrPMarcellus, K.A. .................FrA-2Mareš, T. ......................... SaA-5Marini, D. ........................ SaA-2Mark, P............................ ThM-1Mark, P............................ ThM-1Mark, P............................. ThE-5
Markova, J. ......................FrA-4Markova, J. ..................... SaA-5Markovski, G. .................. ThE-5Markovski, G. ...................FrA-5Marsella, M. .................... FrA-5Marsella, M. .....................FrA-5Marsella, M. .................... SaA-4Maruyama, O. ................. FrM-4Maruyama, O. ..................FrA-4Marx, S. .......................... ThM-4Marx, S. ............................ FrE-2Märzluft, A. ..................... SaA-4Mastna, Z. ....................... ThA-3Maszczak, M. .................. FrM-5Mateckova, P. ................. ThM-4Matos, J.C. ..................... SaA-5Maung, T.S. ......................FrA-2Maydl, P. ......................... SaA-1Mayer, T.F. ........................ FrE-2Meistad, T. ..................... ThM-3Mende, S. ....................... SaA-1Mendel, G. ..................... SaA-1Mendlig, K. ..........................FrPMessari-Becker, L. ............FrA-3Messari-Becker, L. ........... SaA-1Milachowski, C. ................FrA-1Milovanovic, V. ................ ThE-4Mitsch, T.......................... SaA-2Miyamoto, A. .................. FrM-4Miyamoto, A..................... FrE-4Modena, C. .....................SaM-2Modena, C. .....................SaM-5Modena, C. .....................SaM-5Mohammed, A.W. .......... ThA-1Moon, F. ......................... FrM-2Moore, M. ....................... ThA-2Morassi, A. ...................... FrM-1Mouzakis, H. .................... FrE-1Müller, A. .............................FrPMüller, H.S. ..................... FrM-4Müller, H.S. ..................... FrM-4Müller, H.S. ......................FrA-1Murarasu, V. .................... ThE-2Murphy, J. ...................... ThM-4Nakano,Y. ........................ FrE-1Nakatsu, K. ..................... FrM-4Nakatsu, K. .....................SaM-2Nakov, D. .........................FrA-5Neumann,W. ................... FrM-2Neuner, H. ....................... FrE-2Neuß, H.......................... ThM-1Neves, L.C. ..................... SaA-5Nguyen, V.H. .................. FrM-1Niederegger, C. .............. ThE-1
Nikravan, M. ........................FrPNishi, H. ...........................FrA-4Nishi, H. .......................... SaA-2Nixha, S. .......................... FrE-5Nomura,Y. .......................SaM-2Novoszel, J. ....................SaM-3Novotny, M. .................... ThA-3Novák, D. ........................ ThA-4Novák, D. ........................SaM-5Nushi, V. ........................... FrE-5Nusser, B. ........................ ThA-3O’Connor, A.J. ................ ThA-5O’Connor, A.J. ................ ThA-5Österreicher, M. ...................FrPOnysyk, H. ......................SaM-2Orcesi, A.D. .....................FrA-5Orcesi, A.D. ....................SaM-4Orcesi, A.D. .................... SaA-4Orcesi, A.D. .................... SaA-4Ott, S. ............................. ThA-3Oumeraci, H. ................. ThM-4Pakrashi, V. ...................... ThA-5Paleari, M. .......................SaM-1Palic, S.Š. ........................ ThA-5Palieraki, V. ...................... FrE-1Panesar, D.K. ................... FrE-5Panetsos, P. .....................SaM-2Papadimitriou, C. .............FrA-2Papadimitriou, C. .............FrA-2Papadimitriou, C. ............. FrE-2Papadioti, D.-C. ...............FrA-2Park, T.K. ......................... ThA-3Pascu, T. .......................... SaA-3Passer, A. ........................ FrM-3Passer, A. ........................SaM-1Passer, A. ........................SaM-3Peldszus, A. ..................... FrE-4Pellegrino, C. ..................SaM-5Peng, J. ........................... ThA-4Pérez Rocha, L.E. ............SaM-5Pérez Rocha, L.E. ............SaM-5Pescari, S. ........................FrA-3Petrini, F. ......................... SaA-2Petrini, F. ......................... SaA-2Petschacher, M. ..............SaM-4Peuportier, B. ................. ThM-3Peyramale, V. .................. FrM-3Pietsch, M. ...................... ThE-1Pietsch, M. ...................... ThE-1Pipinato, A. .....................SaM-5Pircher, M. ........................ FrE-1Poli, T. .............................SaM-3Pongratz, M. ...................SaM-1Pricopie, A.Gh. ................ FrE-1
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Proske, D. ...................... ThM-4Prota, A. .......................... ThE-2Pryl, D. ............................ SaA-3Pukl, R. ............................SaM-5Pukl, R. ............................ SaA-3Puz, U. ............................ ThA-1Pyschny, D. ...................... FrE-3Racky, P. .......................... ThE-4Radonjanin, V. ................. ThE-4Randl, N. ......................... FrM-1Rafiee, A. ....................... ThM-5Reichert, I. ...................... FrM-1Reid, S.G. ........................ FrM-1Reiterer, D. ...................... ThE-4Reiterer, M. ......................FrA-5Reiterer, M. ...................... FrE-4Reiterer, M. ...................... FrE-4Reiterer, M. ...................... FrE-4Reynders, E. .................... FrM-1Rezaallah, A. ...................SaM-3Riascos-Ochoa, J. ...........SaM-2Riascos-Ochoa, J. ...........SaM-4Ricci, M. .......................... FrA-5Rieder, A. ........................ SaA-2Rinke, N. ........................ ThM-3Rivallain, M. ................... ThM-3Rogge, A. ....................... SaA-3Rosauer, V. ...................... ThE-4Rossbacher, L. ................. ThE-1Rossbacher, L. ................. ThE-1Rovnaník, P. ..................... ThA-4Ruane, K. ....................... ThM-4Russo, R. ......................... ThE-2Rutten, C. ....................... FrM-1Ruzicka, J. ........................FrA-3Sabour, M.R. ....................... FrPSaisi, A. ........................... FrM-1Samardzioska, T. ............. ThA-3Sánchez-Silva, M. ............SaM-2Sánchez-Silva, M. ............SaM-2Santos, J.P. ...................... SaA-4Saradouni, F. ....................... FrPSarkisian, M.P. ................. ThA-3Sato, T. ............................ FrM-4Sato, T. .............................FrA-4Sato, T. ............................ SaA-2Sauer, J. .......................... ThA-5Sawamura, S. ................... FrE-4Schäfer, D. ...................... ThE-1Schäfer, D. ...................... ThE-1Schaumann, P. ................ ThE-3Schaumann, P. ................ ThE-3Schavemaker, J. .............. ThA-1Scheerer, M. ..................... FrE-4
Scheidl, C. ..................... ThM-4Scherbaum, F. ................. FrM-1Schimmels, S. ................ ThM-4Schlaich, M. ....................SaM-5Schmidt, A. ..................... FrM-1Schmidt, C. ..................... ThE-4Schmidt, M. ................... ThM-5Schmidt, M. .................... ThE-4Schmidt, M. .....................FrA-3Schneck, U. ..................... FrM-5Schneck, U. ..................... FrM-5Schneider, E. ................... ThA-2Schneider, R. .................... FrE-2Schneider, R. .................... FrE-2Schoefs, F. ....................... ThA-5Schoon, J. ........................ FrE-5Schrag, T. ........................SaM-1Schulter, D. ..................... SaA-1Schultmann, F. ................ SaA-1Schulz, T. ............................. FrPSchwarz, J. ...................... ThA-1Sedlák, J. ........................ FrM-3Seitl, S. ............................ SaA-3Sgambi, L. ........................FrA-4Sherif, A. .........................SaM-2Siegert, C. ....................... ThE-5Siemers, M. .................... ThM-2Silva, A. ........................... ThA-3Silva, J.L. ............................. FrPSimandl, T. .......................... FrPSimoen, E. .......................FrA-2Simonelli, S. ................... ThM-3Simões da Silva, L. ..........SaM-4Šimonová, H. .................. SaA-3Šimunek, P. .................... ThM-5Skramlik, J. ..................... ThA-3Slowik, V. ........................ ThM-4Šmilauer, V. ..................... ThE-5Smutny, R. ........................ FrE-3Sodeikat, Ch. ................... FrE-2Sonnessa, A. ................... FrA-5Sonnessa, A. ................... SaA-4Soranzo, E. ......................SaM-3Sovják, R. ....................... ThM-5Spatari, S. ........................FrA-2Spatari, S. .......................SaM-3Spitzer, M. ....................... FrM-1Spyridis, P. ..................... ThM-2Spyridis, P. ......................SaM-2Spyridis, P. ...................... SaA-2Spyridis, P. ...................... SaA-5Stadler, C. ....................... FrM-1Stadtschnitzer, M. ............ FrE-4Stara, M. ........................ ThM-4
Stempkowski, R. ..............FrA-3Stempkowski, R. .............SaM-1Stempkowski, R. ............. SaA-1Stengel, J. ....................... SaA-1Štepánek, P. ................... ThM-5Stipetic, M. .................... ThM-2Stocker, E. .......................SaM-1Stoerzel, J. ...................... FrM-1Stoian, D. .........................FrA-3Stranghöner, N. .............. ThE-3Straub, D. ........................ FrE-2Straub, D. ........................ FrE-2Strauss, A. ...................... ThM-4Strauss, A. ....................... ThE-1Strauss, A. ........................FrA-4Strauss, A. ........................ FrE-4Strauss, A. ........................ FrE-4Strauss, A. ........................... FrPStrauss, A. ............................FrPStrauss, A. ....................... SaA-2Stránská, Z. ..................... FrM-3Sugiura, K. ....................... FrE-2Sun, L.M. ........................ FrM-4Sun, S.W. ........................ FrM-4Sutoh, A. ......................... FrM-4Sutoh, A. ..........................FrA-4Sutoh, A. ......................... SaA-2Sykora, M. ....................... ThE-2Sykora, M. ....................... ThE-2Szitar, M. ......................... ThE-3Ta, N.B. ...........................SaM-4Tabeling, F. ..................... ThE-3Taerwe, L. ....................... ThE-2Takano, A. ....................... ThE-3Tamparopoulos, A.E. ...... ThA-1Tamparopoulos, A.E. ...... SaA-5Tanaka, H. ....................... FrM-4Tao, S. ............................. ThA-2Tardivel,Y. .......................SaM-4Tautschnig, A. ..................FrA-3Tecchio, G. ......................SaM-5Teplý, B. .......................... ThA-4Teplý, B. .......................... ThE-5Tessier, C. ......................... FrE-3Tessier, C. ........................SaM-4Theilen-Willige, B. .......... ThE-1Theiner,Y. ......................... FrE-1Theodoulidis, N. .............SaM-2Thewes, M. ..................... ThA-1Thiele, M. ........................ SaA-3Thöns, S. .......................... FrE-2Thöns, S. .......................... FrE-2Tian, H. ........................... ThA-4Tian, H. ........................... ThA-4
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Tirado, F. ......................... SaA-4Titi, A. ..............................FrA-1Treberspurg, M. ...............FrA-3Träger, W. ........................SaM-3Tsimas, S. ............................ FrPTsimas, S. ............................ FrPTurk, M.R. ........................ ThA-5Tzaveas, T....................... ThM-1Ummenhofer, T. .............. SaA-2Unger, C. ........................ SaA-5Ungureanu, V. .................. FrE-3Ungureanu, V. .................. FrE-3Unterweger, A. ............... ThM-2Unterweger, A. ................. FrE-1Urban, S. .......................... FrE-4Urban, S. .......................... FrE-4Valen, M.S. ..................... ThM-3Valente, I.B. .................... SaA-5Van Bogaert, P. ............... ThE-2Van den Heede, P. ...........FrA-1Van den Heede, P. ...........FrA-1Van der Heyden, L. .......... FrE-5Van Driessche, I. .............. FrE-5Vardaka, G. ......................... FrPVasiliadis, L. .....................FrA-4Veit-Egerer, R. ................. FrM-2Veit-Egerer, R. ................. FrM-2Veit-Egerer, R. ................. FrM-2Veit-Egerer, R. ................. FrM-2Vesikari, E. ...................... ThE-5Vestroni, F. ...................... FrM-1Vintzileou, E. .................... FrE-1Vintzileou, E. .................... FrE-1Vitek, J.L. ....................... ThM-5Vlaicu, G. ........................ SaA-3Vorechovský, M. .............SaM-5Vogel, M. .........................FrA-1Vogt, P. ........................... ThA-1Voit, K. ............................SaM-2von der Haar, C. ............... FrE-2Vorel, J. ........................... SaA-3Vospernig, M. .................. FrE-4Vrablik, L. ........................ ThE-5Wagner, H.-J. .................. ThE-3Wagner, J. ........................ FrE-1Wagner, R. ....................... FrE-4Wagner, R. ....................... FrE-4Wagner, R. ....................... FrE-4Walcher, A. .....................SaM-1Waldauer, E. ................... SaA-1Waldmann, D. ................. FrM-1Waldmann, D. ................. FrM-1Wall, J. ............................SaM-3Wallbaum, H. .................. FrM-3
Wallbaum, H. .................. FrM-3Wallner-Kleindienst, M. ...FrA-3Wan, X. ............................FrA-1Wang, G.S....................... FrA-1Wang, G.S........................... FrPWang, H. ......................... ThA-4Wang, L. ......................... ThA-4Wang, Z. ......................... SaA-3Wartha, Ch. .....................SaM-1Weihnacht, B. ................. FrM-2Weimann, K......................... FrPWendner, R. .................... ThE-5Wendner, R. .................... SaA-3Weninger-Vycudil, A. ...... ThA-5Weninger-Vycudil, A. ...... ThA-5Wenzel, H. ...................... ThE-1Wenzel, H. ...................... FrM-2Wenzel, H. ...................... FrM-2Wenzel, H. ...................... FrM-2Werner, M. ...................... FrM-5Wessels, J. ...................... ThA-5Widmann, M. .................. FrM-2Widmann, M. .................. FrM-2Wieland, G. .................... ThE-3Wieland, M. ....................SaM-3Wieland, M. ....................SaM-3Wilkins, G. ....................... FrE-5Wilson, H.R. .................... SaA-1Winter, S. ........................ ThA-3Winter, S. ........................ ThE-3Winter, S. ......................... FrE-3Wittmann, F.H. .................FrA-1Wu, M.X. ......................... FrM-2Wu,W. .............................SaM-3Wursten, G. .................... FrM-1Xalter, S. ......................... ThA-5Xiang,Y. ........................... FrM-5Xiao, N. ........................... FrM-5Xu, J. ............................... FrM-5Yan,Y.Y. ........................... ThE-5Yang, L.Z. ........................ FrM-2Yang, S. ............................FrA-5Yang, S. ........................... SaA-4Yeh, Y. ..............................FrA-3Yekkalar, M. ......................... FrPYin, X.F. ............................FrA-2Yokota, H. ....................... FrM-5Yokota, H. ........................FrA-4Yoon,Y. ............................. FrE-5Yoshida, K. ......................SaM-2Yu, Q. .............................. SaA-3Zabel, V. .......................... FrM-1Zeman, O. ...................... ThM-4Zeris, C. ........................... FrE-1
Zervaki, M. .......................... FrPZhang, Ch. ...................... SaA-3Zhang, F.L. .......................FrA-2Zhang, J. ......................... ThA-4Zhang, J. ......................... ThA-4Zhang, J.R. .......................FrA-2Zhang, P. ..........................FrA-1Zhang, S. .........................FrA-4Zhao, T. ............................FrA-1Zhu, L. ............................. ThA-1Zhu, L. .............................SaM-4Zilch, K. ........................... ThE-2Zimmermann, T. .............. ThE-1Zimmermann, T. ...............FrA-5Zinke, T. .......................... SaA-2Zintel, M. ....................... ThM-5Zmigrodzki, S. ..................FrA-1Zuerbes, A. ..................... FrM-1Zuo, Z. ............................ ThA-4Zwicky, D. ........................ ThE-2
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IALCCE 2012
Hofburg Palace, Vienna, AustriaOctober 3 - 6, 2012
The organizers of IALCCE 2012 would like to acknowledge the International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety (IABMAS) and in particular the organizers of the Sixth International
Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2012) as a source of inspiration for the development of this Program