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Proceedings pro128-6 : International Conference on Sustainable Materials, Systems and Structures (SMSS 2019) PhD Symposium
RILEM International Conference on Sustainable Materials, Systems and Structures (SMSS
2019) is a conference organised by Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Zagreb as a
supporting event of RILEM Spring Convention from in Rovinj, Croatia. Both are organised in
the year Faculty of Civil Engineering in Zagreb is celebrating 100 years from its establish-
ment, making 2019 a perfect year for hosting such an important international event. The scope
of the conference was to gather scientists, practitioners, members of technical committees and
users of technical recommendations, to jointly at the same place discuss and envision the fu-
ture sustainable development of materials, systems and structures in a holistic, global way.
SMSS 2019 conference has gathered participants from 50 countries, from Argentina to United
States of America, who will exhibit a total of 290 papers. The conference was sponsored by
10 international industrial partners, supported by 6 international organisations of scientists and
practitioners and organised under the patronage of 4 governmental bodies. A total of 450 con-
tributions which arrived was reviewed by more than 150 prominent reviewers from different
fields. Event was organised by 16 members of the local organising committee and 6 invited
international members of organising committee.
As part of the RILEM SMSS 2019 conference, the PhD SYMPOSIUM segment is organized
as a separate international segment with the aim of presenting doctoral students and their sci-
entific research. The PhD SYMPOSIUM segment created a professional platform for excellent
PhD students to discuss their scientific developments with established experts and to found a
network of young scientists of various countries in order to exchange knowledge and promote
scientific goals. Contributions from any field of sustainability and construction science and
engineering in this segment are exclusively offered to PhD students whereby the inherent high
standards of the scientific contributions were ensured by a review of international experts. The
PhD SYMPOSIUM segment provided a great opportunity to present and showcase ongoing
research in front of an audience of peers, key representatives and main experts in the field of
materials, structures, energy efficiency and methods for characterization at material and struc-
tural scale.
The PhD SYMPOSIUM segment of the RILEM SMSS 2019 conference has consisted of 28
extended abstract where young researches presented their research and its contribution in 3
minutes. Since the preparation and publication of scientific research is crucial for the ad-
vancement of science and for the recognisability of scientists and scientific institutions, work-
shop „Publishing Scientific Research“ was organized as a part of this segment.
Editors wish to thank the authors for their efforts at producing and delivering papers of high
standard. We are sure that this Proceedings will be a valued reference of research topics in this
important field and that it will together with the other volumes from SMSS conference form a
suitable base for discussion and suggestions for future development and research.
Contents
Preface Author(s): Ivana Carević |
Pages: 1 - 21 |
CARBONATION OF CEMENT PASTE WITH SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS INCLUDING THE EFFECT ON CHLORIDE INGRESS AND FROST SALT SCALING Author(s): Hanne Vanoutrive, Özlem Cizer, Peter Minne, Ilse Van de Voorde, Elke |
Pages: 22-23 |
PERFORMANCE OF CLT WALL SYSTEMS AND TYPICAL CLT CONNECTIONS UNDER MONOTONIC LOADING Author(s): Claire Aine Hughes, Daniel McPolin, Patrick McGetrick, Daniel McCrum |
Pages: 24-25 |
Consequences on physical flows of meeting CSI clinker-to-cement ratio milestones and the role of alternative mineral additions Author(s): Jean-Martin Lessard, Guillaume Habert, Arezki Tagnit-Hamou, Ben Amor |
Pages: 26 - 27 |
Effect of binder on thermal conductivity of environmentally friendly straw-based thermal insulation boards Author(s): Dániel Csanády, Olivér Fenyvesi, Balázs Nagy |
Pages: 28-29 |
Sensitivity of dynamic parameters for corrosion detection on RC elements: A literature review Author(s): Ivan Klepo, Ivan Duvnjak |
Pages: 30 - 31 |
Fundamental research on the statical analysis for RC buildings with holistic 3D calculation model Author(s): Thomas Markus Laggner, Dirk Schlicke, Nguyen Viet Tue |
Pages: 32 - 33 |
3D-FE MODEL FOR HOLISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE LONG-TERM DEFLECTION OF PRESTRESSED CANTILEVER BRIDGES Author(s): Daniel Gheorghiu, Dirk Schlicke, Nguyen Viet Tue |
Pages: 34 - 35 |
Modelling of viscoelastic concrete behavior with respect to recent observa- tions in macroscopis tests Author(s): Eva Maria Dorfmann, Dirk Schlicke, Nguyen Viet Tue |
Pages: 36 - 37 |
Characterisation of microstructure in Limestone Calcined Clay Cementi- tious systems Author(s): Yuvaraj Dhandapani, Manu Santhanam |
Pages: 38 - 39 |
WATER ABSORPTION OF CRUSHED CONCRETE AGGREGATES BY THE MODIFIED PYCNOMETER METHOD Author(s): Madumita Sadagopan, Katarina Malaga, Agnes Nagy |
Pages: 40 - 41 |
Assessment of RC existing buildings: critical analysis of the models for the evaluation of the residual capacity evaluation of structural elements Author(s): Elena Casprini, Chiara Passoni, Alessandra Marini, Gianni Bartoli, Paolo Riva |
Pages: 42- 43 |
Force density method - beyond simple iterations Author(s): Elizabeta Šamec, Krešimir Fresl |
Pages: 44 - 45 |
WOOD BIOMASS FLY ASH IN THE CEMENT COMPOSITES Author(s): Ivana Carević, Nina Štrimer |
Pages: 46 - 47 |
An approach towards the multiscale modelling of hydrating cement matrix Author(s): Aleena Alex, Pijush Ghosh |
Pages: 48 - 49 |
Geopolymers as an innovative solution for the disposal of problematic nu- clear wastes Author(s): Daniel Geddes |
Pages: 50 - 51 |
Characteristics of self-compacting concrete (SCC) with waste tire rubber and its possible application in structural elements Author(s): Rober Bušić, Ivana Miličević |
Pages: 52 - 53 |
MSWI fly ash for use in cement based materials Author(s): Benjamin A. R. Ebert, Britt-Marie Steenari, Mette R. Geiker, Gunvor M. Kirkelund |
Pages: 54 - 55 |
Application of post-consumer glass-SCM in concrete for high-rise building construction Author(s): Marija Krstić, Julio F. Davalos |
Pages: 56 - 57 |
Seismic shear behaviour of reinforced concrete walls Author(s): Tvrtko Renić, Damir Lazarević, Tomislav Kišiček |
Pages: 58 - 59 |
Evaluation of wood biomass fly ashes pozzolanic reactivity Author(s): Karmen Kostanić Jurić, Nina Štirmer, Ivana Carević, Marijana Serdar |
Pages: 60 - 61 |
Analysis of electrical potential and stray currents at DC transit system Author(s): Katarina Vranešić, Marijana Serdar, Stjepan Lakušić |
Pages: 62 - 63 |
Identifying sources of variability in the water footprint of concrete production Author(s): Yazmin Lisbeth Mack Vergara, Ana Spiroska, Vanderley M. John, Guillaume |
Pages: 64 - 65 |
Reconstruction of buildings - research topics from analysis of existing structures in Kosovo Author(s): Alush Shala, Jelena Bleiziffer |
Pages: 66 - 67 |
Numerical modelling and finite element analysis of friction in prefabricat- ed wood-bearing glass composite system Author(s): Nikola Perković, Vlatka Rajčić |
Pages: 68 - 69 |
Probabilistic assessment of existing road bridge Weigh-In-Motion meas- urements Author(s): Dominik Skokandić, Ana Mandić Ivanković |
Pages: 70 - 71 |
The influence of cracks on the salt scaling resistance of recycled aggregate concrete Author(s): Vedran N. Carević, Ivan S. Ignjatović |
Pages: 72 - 73 |
Shrinkage of self-compacting concrete – experimental and analytical analysis Author(s): Donka Würth, Ivana Banjad Pečur |
Pages: 74 - 75 |
Impact of wood biomass fly ash on the setting time of cement pastes Author(s): Jelena Šantek Bajto, Nina Štirmer, Ivana Carević, Sonja Cerković |
Pages: 76 - 77 |