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Proceedings
Proceedings pro070 : 2nd International Symposium on Service Life Design for Infrastructures
Title: 2nd International Symposium on Service Life Design for Infrastructures
Edited by K. van Breugel, Guang Ye, Yong Yuan
ISBN: 978-2-35158-096-7
e-ISBN: 978-2-35158-097-4
Pages: 1266
Publication date: 2010 |
In the past few years more and more attention has been devoted to the safety and serviceability as weil as durability and sustainability of structures. Meanwhile there are intensive research and development activities going on, e.g. on materials properties, deterioration mechanisms, geometrie- and structural design, execution aspect ad maintenance. Furthermore, codes and standards on service life design are being discussed and partially established world wide. It is now time to present a focused picture of the current status and future trends in this field, including theory, practice and education. The aim of the symposium is to provide a forum to researchers and practitioners for presenting the newest findings and to discuss new ideas on service life design and serviceability of infrastructural works, effectiveness of service life design methods and experiences from the practice.
Contents
Preface
Author(s): K. van Breugel, Yong Yuan |
Pages: XXIX - XXIX |
Theme 1: Degradation mechanisms and simulation models for durability prediction /multi-scale analysis of deterioration mechanism
Theme 2: Design of infrastructures for safety, serviceability and durability /probabilistic performance based service life design
Theme 3: Model-based design for concrete structures
Theme 4: LCA: Life cycle design and life cost design
Theme 5: Cathodic protection / corrosion and corrosion protection (part one)
Theme 5: Cathodic protection / corrosion and corrosion protection (part two)
Theme 6: High performance and environment-friendly materials
Theme 7: Transition from early-age properties to serviceability
Theme 8: Inspection, assessment and monitoring
Theme 9: Maintenance, repair and strengthening strategies
Theme 10: Asset management: economically efficient exploitation of infrastructure; control of risk of safety and durability; changing demands of society
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