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IALCCE 2012 Final Program Third International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria | October 3 - 6, 2012 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

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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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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

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Registration

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General Assembly

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Fazlur R. KhanLecture

KeynoteLectures

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FrM Sessions

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FarewellHeuriger Evening,Neustift

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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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life

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le e

ngin

eerin

g in

bui

ldin

g c

onst

ruct

ion

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

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-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

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012

ThA

-4 R

adet

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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

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- 1

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| Th

ursd

ay E

veni

ng, 4

Oct

ob

er 2

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-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

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

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

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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

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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

)

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0.30

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2.30

| Fr

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Mo

rnin

g, 5

Oct

ob

er 2

012

FrM

-4 R

adet

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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

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ons

(FrA

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FrA

-3 T

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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

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rent

Tec

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al S

essi

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(FrA

4-6

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Ent

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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

IALC

CE

201

2

24

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

IALC

CE

201

2Th

ird In

tern

atio

nal S

ymp

osiu

m o

nLi

fe-C

ycle

Civ

il E

ngin

eeri

ng

25

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

IALC

CE

201

2

26

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

IALC

CE

201

2Th

ird In

tern

atio

nal S

ymp

osiu

m o

nLi

fe-C

ycle

Civ

il E

ngin

eeri

ng

27

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

)

1

0.30

- 1

2.30

| Sa

turd

ay M

orn

ing

, 6 O

cto

ber

201

2

SaM

-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

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

)

1

3.30

- 1

5.30

| Sa

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:

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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”

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CONCERT

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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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Redouten Hall,Hofburg Palace

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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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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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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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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