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Final Program

MILANO

Politecnico di Milano
Italy | July 2-6, 2023

Organizing Organizing
Association Institution
Sunday, July 2nd, 2023 PROGRAM OVERVIEW
19:00 - 22:00 Welcome Reception | Rectorate Building
Monday, July 3rd, 2023
08:30 - 09:30 Opening Ceremony | Aula Magna
09:30 - 10:00 Fazlur R. Khan Plenary Lecture | Aula Magna
10:00 - 11:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
TIME MoM-1 MoM-2 MoM-3 MoM-4 MoM-5 MoM-6 MoM-7 MoM-8 MoM-9 MoM-10
MS: Coupled chemical, SS: Advances in perfor-
MS: Vibration-based SS: Climate change physical, and me- MS: Non-determin- mance and life-cy-
MS: Component reuse structural health mon- effects on life-cycle chanical processes in MS: Assessment of SS: Monitoring of istic model updating SS: Functional end-of- cle design of green
11:30 - 13:00 in structures and infra- itoring, damage iden- safety, reliability, and cementitious materi- existing masonry arch structures for informed for structural health life framework applied structural materials
structures tification and residual risk of structures and als for short- and long- bridge infrastructure decision making monitoring of existing to hydraulic structures for a more sustainable
lifetime estimation infrastructure systems term behavior of R.C. structures environment
and P.C. structures
TIME MoA-1 MoA-2 MoA-3 MoA-4 MoA-5 MoA-6 MoA-7 MoA-8 MoA-9 MoA-10
MS: Recent devel- MS: Integrating MS: Life-cycle perfor- SS: Structural health
GS: Life-cycle of struc- GS: Fatigue and dam- GS: Structural streng- MS: Smart condition GS: Life-cycle safety, opment IoT- and life-cycle engineering mance assessment monitoring and asset GS: Inspection and
14:30 - 16:30 tural materials age assessment htening and repair assessment of railway reliability and risk ICT-based infrastruc- concepts into com- of civil engineering management of infra- surveying
bridges analysis ture inspection and munity resilience and systems structures
management decision-support
TIME MoE-1 MoE-2 MoE-3 MoE-4 MoE-5 MoE-6 MoE-7 MoE-8 MoE-9 MoE-10
MS: Coupled chemical,
MS: Vibration-based SS: Risk-based prioriti- physical, and me-
SS: Artificial intelli- MS: Non-determin- MS: Life-cycle perfor- SS: Structural
MS: Component reuse structural health mon- zation and monitoring chanical processes in
bridges for road MS: Assessment of gence-based life-cycle istic model updating mance assessment resilience in bridge SS: Sustainability of
17:00 - 18:30 in structures and infra- itoring, damage iden- ofinfrastructure man- cementitious materi- existing masonry arch management of infra- for structural health of civil engineering engineering: method, steel production chain
structures tification and residual agement in Lombardy als for short- and long- bridge infrastructure structure systems monitoring of existing systems theory, and practice
lifetime estimation region, Italy term behavior of R.C. structures
and P.C. structures
18:30 - 19:00 IALCCE General Assembly
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023
08:30 - 10:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
TIME TuM-1 TuM-2 TuM-3 TuM-4 TuM-5 TuM-6 TuM-7 TuM-8 TuM-9 TuM-10
MS: Safety and main- MS: Life-cycle asset MS: Resilience and
MS: Advances in MS: Smart mainte- tenance of masonry management and GS: Dynamic response, sustainability of steel
10:30 - 12:30 GS: Concrete degrada- GS: BIM and DT appli- life-cycle earthquake nance and AI applica- arch bridges: diagnos- the complexity of GS: Durability perfor- GS: Life-cycle cost system identification based hybrid build-
tion and modeling cations engineering tions tic, monitoring, model- socio-environmen- mance of materials analysis and structural control ing structures in the
ling, risk analysis and tal-technical transi- life-cycle environment
retrofit interventions tions
TIME TuA-1 TuA-2 TuA-3 TuA-4 TuA-5 TuA-6 TuA-7 TuA-8 TuA-9 TuA-10
SS: Durability and SS: Life-cycle redun- MS: Recent advance in SS: Corrosion-induced SS: Shaping develop-
SS: Bridge weigh-in- structural assessment dancy, robustness, and MS: Smart mainte- SS: The process of SS: Life-cycle and sus- SS: Durability of seismic protection sys- structural damage and ment planning pro-
14:00 - 15:30 motion systems and of fiber reinforced resilience indicators for nance and AI applica- decarbonization: from tainability of precast sustainable reinforced tems: design, modeling prevention measures cesses for infrastruc-
applications to struc- strengthening materi- aging structures and ideation to specifica- concrete structures concrete for civil engi- and testing strategies for reinforced concrete ture systems under
tural health monitoring als and strengthened infrastructure systems tions tion neering structures of traditional and inno- infrastructure future uncertainty
structures under multiple hazards vative solutions
TIME TuE-1 TuE-2 TuE-3 TuE-4 TuE-5 TuE-6 TuE-7 TuE-8 TuE-9 TuE-10

MS: Advanced SS: Practical appli- MS: Safety and main- MS: Recent advance in SS: Durability of rein-
SS: Life-cycle and sus- strengthening and cations and value of SS: BIM-based sus- tenance of masonry Risk-informed SS: Reinforced con- seismic protection sys- forced concrete struc-
16:00 - 17:30 tainability performance retrofitting solutions advanced computa- tainability considera- arch bridges: diagnos- SS: management crete-to-concrete in- tems: design, modeling tures and infrastruc-
of fastenings for existing concrete tional and probabilistic tions in infrastructure tic, monitoring, model- life-cycle
of bridges terfaces: experiments and testing strategies tures under changing
structures modelling in life-cycle construction ling, risk analysis and and modelling of traditional and inno- climate conditions
engineering retrofit interventions vative solutions
19:30 - 23:30 Gala Dinner | Cascina San Carlo (Caravaggio, BG)
Wednesday, July 5th, 2023
09:00 - 11:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
TIME WeM-1 WeM-2 WeM-3 WeM-4 WeM-5 WeM-6 WeM-7 WeM-8 WeM-9 WeM-10
MS: Advanced SS:BRIDGE|50: Exper- SS:Optimization of SS:Exploiting dig-
SS: Concrete damage strengthening and imental testing and inspection, monitor- SS:SHM for life-cycle SS:Strengthening and italization in the SS:Deterioration
11:30 - 13:00 assessment using coda retrofitting solutions model validation for ing and maintenance informed management rehabilitation of steel intervention planning GS: Assessment of modeling of concrete,
waves for existing concrete life-cycle design and strategies for existing of degrading structures bridges for transportation infrastructure facilities rebar, steel and bond
structures assessment of RC/PC concrete structures infrastructure performance
bridges
TIME WeA-1 WeA-2 WeA-3 WeA-4 WeA-5 WeA-6 WeA-7 WeA-8 WeA-9 WeA-10

SS: Use of SHM and MS: Deconstruction GS: Experimental SS: Performance, MS: Safety and dura- SS: Data management Life-cycle assess-
14:30 - 16:30 NDE for decision and reuse of steel testing and structural GS: Seismic perfor- safety, and cost of GS: Testing and diag- bility of high-perfor- and analysis for pre- GS: Life-cycle-oriented GS:
ment of materials and
making and lightweight metal modeling of bridges mance assessment civil infrastructure in a nostics mance structures dictive maintenance of computational tools components
structures life-cycle context aging infrastructure
16:30 - 17:00 Closing Ceremony | Aula Magna
Thursday, July 6th, 2023
7:30 - 19:30 Post-Symposium Technical Tours
Welcome to IALCCE 2023
Structures and infrastructure systems need to comply with the continuously increasing demand from
societal, political, economic, and environmental needs associated with aging, deterioration processes,
and other multiple natural and human-made hazards affecting civil infrastructure facilities. To respond
to these needs, civil engineering is undergoing a profound change towards a life-cycle-oriented design
and maintenance philosophy where the system performance is considered as time-dependent and
the desired levels of target performance are addressed over the entire life-cycle taking into account
the effects of aging and deterioration processes, time-variant loadings, and maintenance and repair
interventions, among others. This transition is at the heart of civil engineering and is promoting
and guiding a considerable amount of research and relevant advances in the fields of modeling,
analysis, design, inspection, monitoring, repair, maintenance, and rehabilitation of deteriorating civil
engineering systems. To support this process, after a series of International Workshops on Life-Cycle
Analysis and Design of Civil Engineering Infrastructure Systems, IALCCE - The International Association
for Life Cycle Civil Engineering was created in 2006 (https://www.ialcce.org).

IALCCE covers all aspects of life-cycle assessment, design, maintenance, rehabilitation and monitoring
of civil engineering systems. The objective of the Association is to promote international cooperation
Fabio Biondini in the field of life-cycle civil engineering for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society. Currently,
Politecnico di Milano IALCCE includes over 800 individual members from 66 countries and over 30 collective members. Seven
Milan, Italy International Symposia have been organized since the foundation of IALCCE. The inaugural IALCCE
Chair, IALCCE 2023
Symposium was held in Varenna, Lake Como, Italy, in June 2008, under the auspices of Politecnico di
Milano. Following IALCCE 2008, a series of Symposia have been organized in Taipei, Taiwan (IALCCE
2010), Vienna, Austria (IALCCE 2012), Tokyo, Japan (IALCCE 2014), Delft, The Netherlands (IALCCE
2016), Ghent, Belgium (IALCCE 2018), and Shanghai, China (IALCCE 2020). These events have been
very successful, both technically and academically, and IALCCE Symposia have become established
events in the field of life-cycle civil engineering. It was therefore considered fruitful to continue this
landmark series and celebrate the 15th Anniversary of IALCCE Symposia where they were initiated by
bringing together recent advances and cutting-edge research in the field of life-cycle civil engineering
and related topics at the Eighth International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE 2023),
held at Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, 2-6 July, 2023 (https://ialcce2023.org).

IALCCE 2023 has been organized on behalf of IALCCE under the auspices of Politecnico di Milano. The
interest of the international civil engineering community in the activities covered by IALCCE has been
confirmed by the significant response to the IALCCE 2023 call for papers. In fact, over 750 abstracts
from more than 50 countries were received by the Symposium Secretariat, and approximately 70%
Dan M. Frangopol of them were selected for final publication as technical papers and presentation at the Symposium
Lehigh University within mini-symposia, special sessions, and general sessions. Contributions presented at IALCCE
Bethlehem, PA, USA 2023 cover recent advances and cutting-edge research in the field of life-cycle civil engineering,
Chair, IALCCE 2023 including emerging concepts and innovative applications related to life-cycle design, assessment,
inspection, monitoring, repair, maintenance, rehabilitation, and management of structures and
infrastructure systems under uncertainty.

Life-Cycle of Structures and Infrastructure Systems is an Open Access Book published by Taylor & Francis
collecting the lectures and papers presented at IALCCE 2023. This book contains the full papers of
514 contributions, including the Fazlur R. Khan Plenary Lecture, nine Keynote Lectures, and 504
technical papers from 45 countries. It provides both and up-to-date overview of the field of life-
cycle civil engineering and significant contributions to the process of making more rational decisions
to mitigate the life-cycle risk and improve the life-cycle safety, reliability, redundancy, robustness,
resilience, and sustainability of structures and infrastructure systems exposed to multiple natural
and human-made hazards in a changing climate.

On behalf of IALCCE and Politecnico di Milano, the chairs of the Symposium would like to express
their sincere thanks to the authors, the organizers of mini-symposia and special sessions, and all
the participants for their contributions; to the members of the Steering Committee, International
Scientific Committee, and National Advisory Committee for their role in ensuring the highest scientific
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level of the Symposium, and to the members of the Local Organizing Committee for the time and
efforts dedicated to make IALCCE 2023 a successful event. At the institutional level, a special
acknowledgment has to be given to the Politecnico di Milano, for organizing and co-sponsoring
this Symposium along with the International Association for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE),
as well as to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering for endorsing and supporting
the Symposium organization. Finally, the chairs of the Symposium wish to thank all organizations,
institutions, and authorities that offered their patronage at IALCCE 2023.
Contents
Welcome to IALCCE 2023........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Symposium Sponsors.................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Symposium Organization............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Symposium Information.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Symposium Overview................................................................................................................................................................................10
Scientific Program.......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Program Schedule | Monday, July 3rd...................................................................................................................................................16
Program Schedule | Tuesday, July 4th...................................................................................................................................................26
Program Schedule | Wednesday, July 5th............................................................................................................................................36

4 Map of the Symposium Venue................................................................................................................................................................44


Exhibition.......................................................................................................................................................................................................45
Social Program.............................................................................................................................................................................................46
Post-Symposium Technical Tours..........................................................................................................................................................47
Program for Accompanying Persons.....................................................................................................................................................50
Transportation & Local Info......................................................................................................................................................................53
Symposium Sponsors

SUPPORTING PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti


Ministry of Infrastructures and Transports

Agenzia del Demanio


Italian Public Property Agency

Regione Lombardia
Lombardy Regional Administration

Regione Piemonte
Piedmont Regional Administration

Comune di Milano
Milan Municipality

CNI
Consiglio Nazionale degli Ingegneri
National Council of Italian Engineers

Ordine degli Ingegneri della Provincia di Milano


Association of Engineers of the Province of Milan

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PATRONAGES

ACI IALCCE NL
American Concrete Institute Dutch National Group of IALCCE
International Association for Life-Cycle Civil Engineering
AICAP The Netherlands
Italian Association of Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete
Associazione Italiana Calcestruzzo Armato e Precompresso JAEE
Rome, Italy Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering

ATLSS JCI
Advanced Technology for Large Structural Systems Japan Concrete Institute
Engineering Research Center
Bethlehem, PA, USA JSCE
Japan Society of Civil Engineers
BOKU
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences RCEAS
Vienna, Austria P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science
Lehigh University
CISM Bethlehem, PA, USA
International Centre for Mechanical Sciences
Udine, Italy ReLUIS
Italian Network of the University Laboratories of Seismic Engineering
CTE Rete Nazionale dei Laboratori di Ingegneria Sismica e Strutturale
Italian Society of Building Engineers
Collegio dei Tecnici della Industrializzazione Edilizia TU Delft
Milan, Italy Delft University of Technology
Delft, The Netherlands
fib
The International Federation for Structural Concrete UGhent
Ghent University
IABMAS Ghent, Belgium
International Association for Bridge Maintenance And Safety
WASEDA
IABMAS Italy Faculty of Science and Engineering
Italian National Group of IABMAS Waseda University
International Association for Bridge Maintenance And Safety Tokyo, Japan
Italy

MEDIA PARTNER

VISION Journal

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Symposium Organization
ORGANIZING ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
IALCCE
International Association for Life–Cycle Civil Engineering COMMITTEE CHAIRS
https://www.ialcce.org Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Alfredo H.-S. Ang, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA

ORGANIZING INSTITUTION MEMBERS


POLIMI Sreenivas Alampalli, Stantec, Albany, NY, USA
Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Sotirios Argyroudis, Brunel University London, London, UK
https://www.polimi.it
Túlio N. Bittencourt, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Paolo Bocchini, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Eugen Brühwiler, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne,
SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS Lausanne, Switzerland
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Joan R. Casas, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA F. Necati Catbas, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Eleni Chatzi, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Minghui Cheng, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
STEERING COMMITTEE Paulo Cruz, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal
Donald W. Davies, Magnusson Klemencic Associates, Seattle,
COMMITTEE CHAIR WA, USA
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA Nele De Belie, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
David De Leon, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico,
MEMBERS
Toluca, Mexico
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
Sofia Diniz, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte,
John Andrews, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Brazil
Alfredo H.-S. Ang, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Panos Diplas, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Jaap Bakker, Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment,
Rijkswaterstaat, Utrecht, The Netherlands You Dong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong,
China
Konrad Bergmeister, BoKu – University of Natural Resources and
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Paolo Gardoni, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
IL, USA
Robby Caspeele, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Rade Hajdin, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Airong Chen, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Petr Hajek, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
George Deodatis, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Ichiro Iwaki, Nihon University, Sendai, Japan
Armen Der Kiureghian, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Sunyong Kim, Wonkwang University, Iksan, South Korea
Dan Dubina, University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania
Chul-Woo Kim, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Bruce Ellingwood, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
Anne S. Kiremidjian, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Chun-Qing Li, RMIT University, Melbourne, VI, Australia
Obispo, CA, USA
Zoubir Lounis, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Luis Esteva, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
City, Mexico Antonio Marì Bernat, Technical University of Catalonia,
Barcelona, Spain
Hitoshi Furuta, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
Jose Matos, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal
Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York / CUNY, NY, USA
Ayaho Miyamoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan
Ho-Kyung Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
Luis Neves, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Jerome Lynch, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Drahomir Novak, Brno University of Technology, Brno,
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Czech Republic

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Robert Melchers, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan,
André D. Orcesi, Cerema, Champs-sur-Marne, France
Australia
Jamie Ellen Padgett, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Torgeir Moan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Trondheim, Norway Alessandro Palermo, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New
Zealand
Terry Neimeyer, KCI, Sparks, MD, USA
Kok Kwang Phoon, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Mark Sarkisian, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, San Francisco,
CA, USA Han Roebers, Provincie Noord Holland, Haarlem, The Netherlands
Luc Taerwe, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium Xin Ruan, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Man-Chung Tang, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA, USA Mauricio Sanchez-Silva, Los Andes University, Bogota, Colombia
Jin-Guang Teng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Mohamed Soliman, Oklahoma State Univesity, Stillwater, OK, USA
Kong, China John Dalsgaard Sorensen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Symposium Organization

Bill F. Spencer, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL, USA Enrico Spacone, University of Chieti-Pescara
Mark G. Stewart, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, Francesco Tondolo, Politecnico di Torino
NSW, Australia Filippo Ubertini, University of Perugia
Daniel Straub, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,
Vienna, Austria
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Yiannis Tsompanakis, Technical University of Crete, Crete, Greece
David Yang, Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Victor Yepes, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Mattia Anghileri, Politecnico di Milano
Luca Capacci, Politecnico di Milano

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE


MEMBERS
COMMITTEE CHAIRS Grigor Angjeliu, Politecnico di Milano
Andrea Prota, University of Naples Federico II Silvia Bianchi, Politecnico di Milano
Gianpaolo Rosati, Politecnico di Milano Lorenzo Casti, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Anna Saetta, IUAV University of Venice Marco Cervio, Politecnico di Milano
Andrea Consiglio, Politecnico di Milano
MEMBERS Adriano D’Iorio, Politecnico di Milano
Antonietta Aiello, University of Salento Enrique Ibarra, Politecnico di Milano
Nadia Baldassino, University of Trento Leila Jafari, Politecnico di Milano
Beatrice Belletti, University of Parma Ruiqi Luo, Politecnico di Milano
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano Nisrine Makhoul, Politecnico di Milano
Gian Michele Calvi, IUSS Pavia Angelo Marchisella, Politecnico di Milano
Maddalena Carsana, Politecnico di Milano Francesco Marino, Politecnico di Milano
Dario Coronelli, Politecnico di Milano Giuseppe V. Nava, Politecnico di Milano
Maurizio Crispino, Politecnico di Milano Francesco Padovani, Amplia Infrastructures, Milan
Pietro Croce, University of Pisa Zhibin Wang, Pavimental, Milano
Francesca Da Porto, University of Padua
Sicong Xie, Politecnico di Milano
Andrea Dall’Asta, University of Camerino
Chihiro Yoshii, Politecnico di Milano
Mario De Stefano, University of Florence
Marco Di Prisco, Politecnico di Milano
Liberato Ferrara, Politecnico di Milano
Paolo Franchin, Sapienza University of Rome
SYMPOSIUM SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT
Elsa Garavaglia, Politecnico di Milano
Adriano D’Iorio, Enrique Ibarra Martinez & Francesco Marino
Iunio Iervolino, University of Naples Federico II Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Lidia La Mendola, University of Palermo Politecnico di Milano
Sergio Lagomarsino, University of Genoa Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
Pier Giorgio Malerba, Politecnico di Milano 20133 Milan, Italy
Giuseppe Marano, Politecnico di Torino Email: [email protected]
Angelo Masi, University of Basilicata
Claudio Modena, University of Padua
Roberto Nascimbene, IUSS Pavia SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT
Emidio Nigro, University of Naples Federico II
Andrea Bertoni, Gaia Gorini & Stella Pennini

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Roberto Paolucci, Politecnico di Milano
LAAN
Alberto Pavese, University of Pavia
Via Gerolamo Savoldo, 11/B
Maria Rosaria Pecce, University of Naples Federico II 25124 Brescia
Carlo Pellegrino, University of Padua Email: [email protected]
Giovanni Plizzari, University of Brescia
Zila Rinaldi, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Paolo Riva, University of Bergamo SYMPOSIUM WEBSITE
Walter Salvatore, University of Pisa
Mauro Sassu, University of Cagliari https://ialcce2023.org
Marco Savoia, University of Bologna
Symposium Information
VENUE SYMPOSIUM BADGE
POLITECNICO DI MILANO The participants are kindly requested to wear the Symposium
Leonardo Campus badge at all times during the Symposium.
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
20133 Milano (MI), Italy PERSONAL PROPERTY
The Secretariat Office of IALCCE 2023 will be operated from the The participants are invited to take good care of their personal
Registration Desk located on the Ground Floor of the Building 13 belongings, and to do not leave them unattended. Neither the
– Trifoglio. Symposium organizers nor their staff will be responsible for any
loss or damage of the personal property of the participants.
Registration Desk opening hours

Sunday, July 2nd 16:00 – 19:30 LUNCHES & COFFEE BREAKS


Monday, July 3rd 07:30 – 19:30
Tuesday, July 4th 07:30 – 18:00 Daily lunch will be served in the lunch area at Building 16C. Coffee
Wednesday, July 5th 08:00 – 17:30 breaks will be served at both the ground floor and first floor of
Building 13 - Trifoglio.
During the opening hours, all regularly registered participants can
collect the Symposium material. Our staff will be pleased to help OPENING CEREMONY
you with all your enquiries.
The Opening Ceremony will be held on Monday, July 3rd, from 8:30
SLIDE CENTER & PRESENTATION GUIDELINES to 9:30 in the Aula Magna of Building 13 - Trifoglio.

Speakers will be NOT allowed to use their personal laptop IALCCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
computers for Presentations. Presentations must be uploaded
in advance in the Symposium Room Network at least 24 hours The General Assembly of IALCCE will be held on Monday July 3rd,
prior to the start of the Session. Speakers will be NOT allowed to from 18:30 to 19:00 in the Aula Magna of Building 13 - Trifoglio.
upload the Presentations by using the computers installed in the
conference rooms. The Slide Centre is located at Ground Floor of
Building 13 - Trifoglio. FAZLUR R. KHAN MEDAL & IALCCE AWARDS

Speakers are kindly required to carefully check their Presentation The Fazlur R. Khan Life-Cycle Civil Engineering Medal and the
at the Slide Center at least 30 minutes before the Session will start. IALCCE Awards will be presented at the Gala Dinner on Tuesday,
Technicians will assist Speakers to preview their Presentations to July 4th, 2023.
ensure that they display well on the screens. Speakers are also
required to fill out the “Speaker Information Form” and deliver it to Fazlur R. Khan Life-Cycle Civil Engineering Medal
the Session Chairs at least 15 minutes before the session starts. The Fazlur R. Khan Life-Cycle Civil Engineering Medal will be
presented at IALCCE 2023. This medal was established to honor
Fazlur R. Khan outstanding contributions to structural engineering
WI-FI in general and in particular to life-cycle civil engineering. This
award is made to a member of the International Association of
WI-FI internet access is available at the Symposium Venue. Life-Cycle Civil Engineering who has made definite contributions
Dedicated User ID and password required for internet access are to the advancement of life-cycle civil engineering through journal
made available to all registered participants. or conference papers, or other written presentations.

ON SITE REGISTRATION IALCCE Awards


IALCCE Awards will be presented at IALCCE 2023. The awards will
Registration on site will be possible during the entire Symposium be made to members of IALCCE for distinguished achievements in
within the opening hours of the registration desk. A surcharge of the areas of Life-Cycle Civil Engineering. Selections will be based
10% of processing fee will be applied to the regular registration on past achievements.
fees posted on the Symposium website for on site registrations.

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The IALCCE Awards Committee is chaired by Professor Hitoshi
Extra tickets for Social Events Furuta, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan.
Extra ticket for Welcome Reception € 60
Extra ticket for Gala Dinner € 120 CLOSING CEREMONY
Extra tickets for Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner are subject to The Closing Ceremony is scheduled on Wednesday July 5th at
availability. Please check at the registration desk. 16:30 in the Aula Magna of Building 13 – Trifoglio.
Symposium Overview
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
July 2nd July 3rd July 4th July 5th July 6th
07:30

08:00 Registration Registration

08:30 Registration
Opening
09:00 Plenary
Ceremony
09:30 Sessions

Plenary
10:00 Plenary
Coffee Break Sessions
10:30 Sessions

11:00
Coffee Break Parallel Coffee Break
11:30
Secretariat & Registration Desk

Secretariat & Registration Desk


Sessions
12:00 Parallel Parallel
Secretariat & Registration Desk

12:30 Sessions Sessions

Exibition
Exibition

13:00 Lunch Post-


Break Symposium
13:30
Exibition

Lunch Lunch Technical


14:00 Break Break Tours

14:30 Parallel
15:00 Sessions

Parallel Parallel
15:30
Sessions Coffee Break Sessions
16:00

16:30
Secretariat & Registration Desk

Parallel Closing
Coffee Break
17:00 Sessions Ceremony

17:30 Registration Parallel Meeting Time


18:00 Sessions for Bus transfer

18:30
General
Assembly
19:00

19:30

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20:00
Welcome
20:30
Reception
21:00 Gala Dinner

21:30

22:00

23:30
Scientific Program
FAZLUR R. KHAN PLENARY LECTURE MINI-SYMPOSIA
Eugen Brühwiler MoM-1 & MoE-1
Making Bridges Sustainable Component reuse in structures and infrastructures
Monday, July 3rd, Aula Magna Organized by:
Ornella Iuorio, University of Leeds
Corentin Fivet, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

KEYNOTE LECTURES MoA-4


Smart condition assessment of railway bridges
Mark Sarkisian Organized by:
Resilient structures: Materials | Components | Systems Túlio Bittencourt, Universidade de São Paulo
Monday, July 3rd, Aula Magna Rui Calçada, Universidade do Porto
Diogo Ribeiro, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama Hermes Carvalho, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Probabilistic life-cycle performance assessment of corroded Marcos Massao, Universidade de São Paulo
concrete structures: Core technologies to predict the remaining Pedro Montenegro, Universidade do Porto
service life
Monday, July 3rd, Aula Magna MoA-7
Integrating life-cycle engineering concepts into community
Jens Sandager Jensen resilience and decision-support
Digital transition in asset management of bridges – Advantages Organized by:
and challenges John van de Lindt, Colorado State University
Tuesday, July 4th, Aula Magna Jamie Padgett, Rice University
Andre R. Barbosa, Oregon State University
Mark Stewart Nisrine Makhoul, Politecnico di Milano
Risk and decision-making for extreme events: What terrorism
and climate change have in common MoM-2 & MoE-2
Tuesday, July 4th, Aula Magna Vibration-based structural health monitoring, damage
identification and residual lifetime estimation
Maddalena Carsana Organized by:
Field and laboratory tests for corrosion assessment of existing Edwin Reynders, KU Leuven
concrete bridges Geert Lombaert, KU Leuven
Tuesday, July 4th, Aula Magna Eleni Chatzi, ETH Zurich
Costas Papadimitirou, University of Thessaly
Ho-Kyung Kim
Life-cycle sea-crossing bridge operation under strong winds in MoA-8 & MoE-8
severe weather Life-cycle performance assessment of civil engineering
Wednesday, July 5th, Aula Magna systems
Organized by:
Robby Caspeele Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Waseda University
Bayesian assessment of existing concrete structures: Exploiting Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, ATLSS Research Center
the full power of combined information Hiroshi Matsuzaki, National Defense Academy
Wednesday, July 5th, Aula Magna
TuM-4 & TuA-4 &
Michel Ghosn Smart maintenance and AI applications
Safety assessment of civil infrastructure assets subjected to Organized by:
extreme events Hitoshi Furuta, Osaka Metropolitan University
Wednesday, July 5th, Aula Magna Necati Catbas, University of Central Florida
Yasutoshi Nomura, Ritsumeikan University
Francesco Canali
The structural life of a Cathedral and the worksites of the Duomo
di Milano
Wednesday, July 5th, Aula Magna
MoM-7 & MoE-7
Non-deterministic model updating for structural health
monitoring of existing structures
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Organized by:
Masaru Kitahara, Leibniz University Hannover
Matteo Broggi, Leibniz University Hannover
Michael Beer, Leibniz University Hannover
Takeshi Kitahara, Kanto Gakuin University
TuM-10 MoM-5 & MoE-5
Resilience and sustainability of steel based hybrid building Assessment of existing masonry arch bridge infrastructure
structures in the life-cycle environment Organized by:
Organized by: Matthew Gilbert, University of Sheffield
Dan Dubina, Romanian Academy Giuliana Cardani, Politecnico di Milano
Florea Dinu, Politehnica University of Timisoara Thomas Boothby, Penn State University
Viorel Ungureanu, Politehnica University of Timisoara Dario Coronelli, Politecnico di Milano

MoA-6 TuA-8 & TuE-8


Recent development IoT- and ICT-based infrastructure Recent advance in seismic protection systems: design,
inspection and management modeling and testing strategies of traditional and innovative
Organized by: solutions
Chul-Woo Kim, Kyoto University Organized by:
Vasilis Sarhosis, University of Leeds Alberto Pavese, University of Pavia
Mohammad Noori, California Polytechnic State University Marco Furinghetti, University of Pavia
Yi Zhang, Tsinghua University
TuM-5 & TuE-5
TuM-3 Safety and maintenance of masonry arch bridges: diagnostic,
Advances in life-cycle earthquake engineering monitoring, modelling, risk analysis and retrofit interventions
Organized by: Organized by:
Luca Capacci, Politecnico di Milano Francesco Cannizzaro, University of Catania
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Waseda University Nicola Cavalagli, University of Perugia
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano Corrado Chisari, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, ATLSS Research Center Bartolomeo Pantò, University of Durham
Fabrizio Scozzese, University of Camerino
TuM-6 Paolo Zampieri, University of Padua
Life-cycle asset management and the complexity of socio- Mattia Zizi, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
environmental-technical transitions
Organized by:
Andreas Hartmann, University of Twente
Marcel Hertogh, Delft University of Technology
Jaap Bakker, Rijskwaterstaat SPECIAL SESSIONS
Han Roebers, Province Noord-Holland
MoM-3
TuE-2 & WeM-2 Climate change effects on life-cycle safety, reliability, and risk
Advanced strengthening and retrofitting solutions for existing of structures and infrastructure systems
concrete structures Organized by:
Organized by: Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano
Norbert Randl, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Zoubir Lounis, National Research Council Canada
Edoardo Rossi, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York

WeA-7 WeM-5
Safety and durability of high-performance structures SHM for life-cycle informed management of degrading
Organized by: structures
Xiang-Lin Gu, Tongji University Organized by:
Qian-Qian Yu, Tongji University Maria Pina Limongelli, Politecnico di Milano
Paolo Gardoni, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
MoM-4 & MoE-4 Sebastian Thöns, Lund University
Coupled chemical, physical, and mechanical processes in Dagang Lu, Harbin Institute of Technology
cementitious materials for short- and long-term behavior of
R.C. and P.C. structures MoM-6
Monitoring of structures for informed decision making

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Organized by:
Giovanni Di Luzio, Politecnico di Milano Organized by:
Roman Wan-Wendner, Ghent University Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Mohammed Alnaggar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, ATLSS Research Center
Jan Vorel, Czech Technical University
MoE-6
WeA-2 Artificial intelligence-based life-cycle management of
Deconstruction and reuse of steel and lightweight metal infrastructure systems
structures Organized by:
Organized by: You Dong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Markus Kuhnhenne, RWTH Aachen University Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, ATLSS Research Center
Paul Kamrath, Paul Kamrath Ingenieurrückbau GmbH Xiaoming Lei, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Scientific Program

WeM-1 WeM-7
Concrete damage assessment using coda waves Exploiting digitalization in the intervention planning for
Organized by: transportation infrastructure
Christoph Gehlen, Technical University of Munich Organized by:
Ernst Niederleithinger, Federal Institute for Materials Research Bryan T. Adey, ETH Zurich
and Testing (BAM) Saviz Moghtadernejad, ETH Zurich
Jithender Timothy, Technical University of Munich Steven Chuo, ETH Zurich
Thomas Kränkel, Technical University of Munich Hamed Mehranfar, ETH Zurich

TuA-3 WeM-6
Life-cycle redundancy, robustness, and resilience indicators Strengthening and rehabilitation of steel bridges
for aging structures and infrastructure systems under multiple Organized by:
hazards Xu Jiang, Tongji University
Organized by: Xuhong Qiang, Tongji University
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano Zhilin Lv, Tongji University
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, ATLSS Research Center
WeA-8
TuA-1 Data management and analysis for predictive maintenance of
Bridge weight-in-motion systems and applications to structural aging infrastructure
health monitoring Organized by:
Organized by: Franziska Schmidt, Université Gustave Eiffel
Samim Mustafa, Indian Institute of Technology Mezgeen Rasol, Université Gustave Eiffel
Daniel Cantero, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Leandro F.M. Sanchez, uOttawa

WeA-5 TuE-7
Performance, safety, and cost of civil infrastructure in a life- Reinforced concrete-to-concrete interfaces: experiments and
cycle context modelling
Organized by: Organized by:
Yaohan Li, Hong Kong Metropolitan University Vasiliki Palieraki, National Technical University of Athens
Peng Yuan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Sara Cattaneo, Politecnico di Milano
You Dong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University, ATLSS Research Center TuE-6
Risk-informed life-cycle management of bridges
MoE-3 Organized by:
Risk-based prioritization and monitoring of bridges for road Ilaria Venanzi, University of Perugia
infrastructure management in Lombardy region, Italy Maria Pina Limongelli, Politecnico di Milano
Organized by: Umberto Alibrandi, Aarhus University
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano
Maria Pina Limongelli, Politecnico di Milano TuE-4
Carmelo Gentile, Politecnico di Milano BIM-based sustainability considerations in infrastructure
Marco Belloli, Politecnico di Milano construction
Organized by:
WeM-3 Markus König, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
BRIDGE|50: Experimental testing and model validation for life-
cycle design and assessment of RC/PC bridges WeM-4
Organized by: Optimization of inspection, monitoring and maintenance
Fabio Biondini, Politecnico di Milano strategies for existing concrete structures
Francesco Tondolo, Politecnico di Torino Organized by:
Sergio Manto, SCR Piemonte Robby Caspeele, Ghent University
Carlo Beltrami, Lombardi Engineering Wouter Botte, Ghent University
Geert Lombaert, KU Leuven
WeM-9 Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Deterioration modeling of concrete, rebar, steel and bond
performance
Organized by:
MoE-10
Sustainability of steel production chain
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Xiangling Gao, Tongji University Organized by:
Xiaodan Ren, Tongji University Helena Gervasio, University of Coimbra
Jie Li, Tongji University Marta Maria Sesana, University of Brescia
MoM-9 TuE-3
Advances in performance and life-cycle design of green Practical applications and value of advanced computational and
structural materials for a more sustainable environment probabilistic modelling in life-cycle engineering
Organized by: Organized by:
Beatrice Belletti, University of Parma Paolo Bocchini, Lehigh University
Patrizia Bernardi, University of Parma Alfred Strauss, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Alice Sirico, University of Parma Helder Sousa, Brisa Group

TuE-9 WeA-1
Durability of reinforced concrete structures and infrastructures Use of SHM and NDE for decision making
under changing climate conditions Organized by:
Organized by: Nurdan M. Apaydin, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa
Sylvia Kessler, Helmut‐Schmidt-University - University of the F. Necati Catbas, University of Central Florida
Federal Armed Forces Hamburg Bruno Briseghella, Fuzhou University
Francesca Marsili, Helmut‐Schmidt-University - University of the
Federal Armed Forces Hamburg TuA-2
Pietro Croce, University of Pisa Durability and structural assessment of fiber reinforced
Filippo Landi, University of Pisa strengthening materials and strengthened structures
Organized by:
TuA-6 Francesco Micelli, University of Salento
Life-cycle and sustainability of precast concrete structures Corina Papanicolaou, University of Patras
Organized by: Bahman Ghiassi, University of Birmingham
Bruno Dal Lago, University of Insubria Marianovella Leone, University of Salento
Hugo Rodrigues, Universidade do Aveiro
Paolo Negro, European Commission, Joint Research Centre TuA-7
Durability of sustainable reinforced concrete for civil
TuA-10 engineering structures
Shaping development planning processes for infrastructure Organized by:
systems under future uncertainty Maddalena Carsana, Politecnico di Milano
Organized by: Elena Redaelli, Politecnico di Milano
Bryan T. Adey, ETH Zürich
Arnór Elvarsson, ETH Zürich MoA-9
Orlando Román, ETH Zürich Structural health monitoring and asset management of
infrastructures
MoM-8 Organized by:
Functional end-of-life framework applied to hydraulic Shaikha AlSanad, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
structures Jafarali Parol, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
Organized by:
Evert Jan Hamerslag, Rijkswaterstaat TuA-9
Esther van Baaren, Deltares Corrosion-induced structural damage and prevention measures
Alexander Bakker, Delft University of Technology for reinforced concrete infrastructure
Organized by:
TuA-5 Shangtong Yang, University of Strathclyde
The process of decarbonization: from ideation to specification Fujian Tang, Dalian University of Technology
Organized by: Weiping Zhang, Tongji University
David Shook, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Mark Sarkisian, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill TuE-1
Life-cycle and sustainability performance of fastenings
MoE-9 Organized by:
Structural resilience in bridge engineering: method, theory, and Panagiotis Spyridis, Technical University of Dortmund
practice Giovanni Muciaccia, Politecnico di Milano
Organized by: Konrad Bergmeister, University of Natural Resources and Life

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Xuhui He, Central South University
Xin Ruan, Tongji University
Sciences
Thilo Pregartner, Fischerwerke GmbH & Co. KG
Roberto Piccinin, Hilti Corporation
Thomas Sippel, Group Corporation
Scientific Program

GENERAL SESSIONS
WeM-8
Assessment of infrastructure facilities

TuM-2
BIM and DT applications

TuM-1
Concrete degradation and modeling

TuM-7
Durability performance of materials

TuM-9
Dynamic response, system identification and structural control

WeA-3
Experimental testing and structural modeling of bridges

MoA-2
Fatigue and damage assessment

MoA-10
Inspection and surveying

WeA-10
Life-cycle assessment of materials and components

TuM-8
Life-cycle cost analysis

MoA-1
Life-cycle of structural materials

MoA-5
Life-cycle safety, reliability and risk analysis

WeA-9
Life-cycle-oriented computational tools

WeA-4
Seismic performance assessment

MoA-3
Structural strenghtening and repair

WeA-6
Testing and diagnostics

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
MONDAY, July 3rd, 2023

08:30 - 09:30 Opening Ceremony | Aula Magna


Welcome Speeches from Authorities
09:30 - 10:00 Fazlur R. Khan Plenary Lecture | Aula Magna
Eugen Brühwiler | Making bridges sustainable
10:00 - 11:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna
Mark Sarkisian | Resilient structures: Materials | Components | Systems
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama | Probabilistic life-cycle performance assessment of corroded concrete structures:
Core technologies to predict the remaining service life
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoM-1 to MoM-9
MoM-1 | T.0.1 Room | Component reuse in structures and infrastructures
MoM-2 | T.0.2 Room | Vibration-based structural health monitoring, damage identification and residual
lifetime estimation
MoM-3 | T.1.1 Room | Climate change effects on life-cycle safety, reliability, and risk of structures and
infrastructure systems
MoM-4 | T.1.2 Room | Coupled chemical, physical, and mechanical processes in cementitious materials for
short- and long-term behavior of R.C. and P.C. structures
MoM-5 | T.1.3 Room | Assessment of existing masonry arch bridge infrastructure
MoM-6 | T.2.3 Room | Monitoring of structures for informed decision making
MoM-7 | B.0.1 Room | Non-deterministic model updating for structural health monitoring of existing
structures
MoM-8 | B.1.1 Room | Functional end-of-life framework applied to hydraulic structures
MoM-9 | B.2.1 Room | Advances in performance and life-cycle design of green structural materials for a
more sustainable environment
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch Break
14:30 - 16:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoA-1 to MoA-10
MoA-1 | T.0.1 Room | Life-cycle of structural materials
MoA-2 | T.0.2 Room | Fatigue and damage assessment
MoA-3 | T.1.1 Room | Structural strenghtening and repair
MoA-4 | T.1.2 Room | Smart condition assessment of railway bridges
MoA-5 | T.1.3 Room | Life-cycle safety, reliability and risk analysis
MoA-6 | T.2.3 Room | Recent development IoT- and ICT-based infrastructure inspection and management
MoA-7 | B.0.1 Room | Integrating life-cycle engineering concepts into community resilience and decision-
support
MoA-8 | B.1.1 Room | Life-cycle performance assessment of civil engineering systems
MoA-9 | B.2.1 Room | Structural health monitoring and asset management of infrastructures
MoA-10 | B.3.1 Room | Inspection and surveying

16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break


17:00 - 18:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoE-1 to MoE-10
MoE-1 | T.0.1 Room | Component reuse in structures and infrastructures
MoE-2 | T.0.2 Room | Vibration-based structural health monitoring, damage identification and residual
lifetime estimation
MoE-3 | T.1.1 Room | Risk-based prioritization and monitoring of bridges for road infrastructure

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management in Lombardy region, Italy
MoE-4 | T.1.2 Room | Coupled chemical, physical, and mechanical processes in cementitious materials for
short- and long-term behavior of R.C. and P.C. structures
MoE-5 | T.1.3 Room | Assessment of existing masonry arch bridge infrastructure
MoE-6 | T.2.3 Room | Artificial intelligence-based life-cycle management of infrastructure systems
MoE-7 | B.0.1 Room | Non-deterministic model updating for structural health monitoring of existing
structures
MoE-8 | B.1.1 Room | Life-cycle performance assessment of civil engineering systems
MoE-9 | B.2.1 Room | Structural resilience in bridge engineering: method, theory, and practice
MoE-10 | B.3.1 Room | Sustainability of steel production chain
18:30 - 19:00 IALCCE General Assembly | Aula Magna
MONDAY, July 3rd, 2023

OPENING CEREMONY
FAZLUR R. KHAN LECTURE & KEYNOTE LECTURES

08:30 - 09:30 Opening Ceremony | Aula Magna


Welcome Speeches from Authorities

09:30 - 10:00 Fazlur R. Khan Plenary Lecture | Aula Magna


Chairs: Fabio Biondini, Dan M. Frangopol

Making bridges sustainable


Eugen Brühwiler
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
Lausanne, Switzerland

10:00 - 11:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Chairs: Fabio Biondini, Dan M. Frangopol

Resilient structures: Materials | Components | Systems


Mark Sarkisian
SOM – Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
San Francisco, CA, USA

Probabilistic life-cycle performance assessment of corroded concrete structures:


Core technologies to predict the remaining service life
Mitsuyoshi Akiyama
Waseda University
Tokyo, Japan

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoM-1 to MoM-5 11:30 - 13:00 | Monday Morning, July 3rd, 2023
MoM-1 MoM-2 MoM-3 MoM-4 MoM-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room
Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium:

Component reuse in structures and infra- Vibration-based structural health moni- Climate change effects on life-cycle safe- Coupled chemical, physical, and mechan- Assessment of existing masonry arch
structures toring, damage identification and residual ty, reliability, and risk of structures and ical processes in cementitious materials bridge infrastructure
lifetime estimation infrastructure systems for short- and long-term behavior of R.C.
and P.C. structures

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


O. Iuorio Y. Reuland F. Biondini G. Di Luzio M. Gilbert
C. Fivet D. Anastasopoulos M. Ghosn R. Wan-Wendner G. Cardani
The design and development of a de- Structural damage estimation using Short- Framework for life-cycle tsunami risk as- LCA assessment related to the evolution of Optimal strengthening of masonry arch
mountable and reconfigurable segmented Time Fourier Transform and improved sessment considering sea-level rise effects the earthquake performance of a strategic bridges with externally bonded reinforcing
fan concrete shell flooring system Convolution Neural Networks due to climate change structure layers
M. Nuh, J. Orr, R. Oval C. Shi, Y. Aounes, R. Troian, D. Lemosse, H. Bai A.K. Alhamid, M. Akiyama, K. Aoki, D. di Summa, A. Marcucci, M. Nicolò, M. Bruggi, A. Taliercio
S. Koshimura, D.M. Frangopol F. Martignoni, A. Carrassi, L. Ferrara,
N. De Belie
Can we reuse plasterboards? Dynamic characteristic study of a heritage Life-cycle design of concrete highway The influence of the expansive site of Static and seismic assessment of Ponte
structure in Tiruchirappalli city using opera- bridge decks under climate change delayed ettringite formation on the anisot- delle Capre, a masonry arch bridge
tional modal analysis ropy of expansion evaluated by mesoscale
discrete model
S. Kitayama, O. Iuorio S. Anjuna, N. Radhakrishnan, G. George H. Shirkhani, Z. Lounis, J. Zhang M. Fujishima, T. Miura, H. Nakamura F. Casarin, S. Bellin, M. Mocellini, R. Fabris

Re-use of existing load-bearing structural Pre-posterior effectiveness of modal Climatic design data for buildings and infra- Chemo-physics and mechanics of RC for Damage accumulation in the structural life
components in new design extraction techniques for vibrational tests structure under changing climate in Canada behavioral simulation in micro-seconds to and assessment of masonry bridges
design years

R.P.H. Vergoossen, G.J. van Eck, D.H.J.M. Jilissen A. Lotti, D. Tonelli, S. Zorzi, D. Zonta, E. Tubaldi H. Shirkhani, Z. Lounis K. Maekawa, K. Iwama, Y. Takahashi T. E. Boothby, D. Coronelli

Quality assurance process for reuse of Indirect bridge damage detection using Life-cycle structural reliability of RC bridge Temperature dependent modelling ap- Three-dimensional limit analysis of barrel
building components frequencies identified from vibrations of a piers under corrosion in a changing climate proach for early age behavior of printable arch bridges
single two-axle vehicle mortars
A. Räsänen, J. Lahdensivu Z. Li, W. Lin, Y. Zhang G.V. Nava, L. Capacci, F. Biondini, L. Casti A. Robens-Radermacher, J.F. Unger, A. Mezhov, D. Coronelli, M.C. Giangregorio
W. Schmidt

Calculating embodied carbon for reused Small-scale damage detection of bridges Risk based life-cycle planning for flood-re- Experimental study on effect of winter The Reinforced Arch Method for the life of
structural components with laser scanning using machine learning techniques and silient critical infrastructure curing conditions on mechanical properties the ancient bridge of Omegna
drive-by inspection methods of concrete

B.S. Byers, M. Gordon, C. De Wolf, O. Iuorio Y. Lan, Z. Li, Y. Zhang, W. Lin S. Skaric Palic, I. Stipanovic, E. Ganic, M. Kosic, F.-L. Li, W.-L. Lu, W.Q. Peng, Y.-D. Tang, L.-F. Xu L. Jurina, E. O. Radaelli, D. Coronelli
A. Anzlin, M. Bacic, M.S. Kovacevic, K. Gavin

Reuse of existing reinforced concrete Structural health monitoring of the KW51 Equitable climate adaptation framework for Hygro-thermo-chemo-mechanical coupled Numerical investigation of 3D response
beams: exploration of residual mechanical bridge based on detailed strain mode levees discrete model for the self-healing in Ultra characteristics of masonry bridges by de-
characteristics and measure of environ- shapes: environmental influences versus High Performance Concrete tailed mesoscale masonry models
mental impact simulated damage
A. Lachat, A. Feraille, T. Desbois, A.S. Colas D. Anastasopoulos, K. Maes, G. De Roeck, A. Mohammed, F. Vahedifard A. Cibelli, L. Ferrara, G. Di Luzio M. S. El Ashri, S. Grosman, L. Macorini,
G. Lombaert, E.P.B. Reynders B. A. Izzuddin
Monday Morning (MoM), July 3rd, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoM-6 to MoM-10 11:30 - 13:00 | Monday Morning, July 3rd, 2023
MoM-6 MoM-7 MoM-8 MoM-9 MoM-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Special Session:

Monitoring of structures for informed Non-deterministic model updating for Functional end-of-life framework applied Advances in performance and life-cycle
decision making structural health monitoring of existing to hydraulic structures design of green structural materials for a
structures more sustainable environment

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


A. Strauss M. Kitahara A. Bakker B. Belletti
D.M. Frangopol M. Broggi E. van Baaren P. Bernardi
Recent progress developing a rating frame- System identification and damage assess- Embedding functional performance in asset Use of coarse recycled concrete aggregates
work for evaluating SHM for bridge scour ment of benchmark model H management of hydraulic structures and vitrified MSW ash in eco-concrete
design
P.J. Vardanega, G. Gavriel, M. Pregnolato G.S. Wang, C.W. Lo, F.K. Huang E.J.F. Hamerslag, A.M.R. Bakker P. Plaza, C. Medina, A. Sirico, B. Belletti,
P. Bernardi, J. Sánchez
Predicting the usefulness of monitoring Updating simplified jack-up model using Assessing the functional end of life of criti- Vitrified beads as aggregate replacement
information for structural evaluations of basin test data cal hydraulic structures in the Netherlands for sustainable cementitious materials
bridges
N. Bertola, E. Brühwiler J.X. Cao, S.T. Quek, S.L. Zhang, C. Zhang, M.B. A.M.R. Bakker, E.S. van Baaren, B. Belletti, P. Bernardi, S. Ravasini, A. Sirico,
Cai, M. Si E.J.F. Hamerslag, C.J.J. Bodelier D. Milanese, C. Sciancalepore, M. Malavasi,
A. Cortese
Monitoring and Data Informed Approaches Applicable schemes for the Vehicle-Bridge Framework functional performance hy- Mechanical strength and environmental
for the Condition Assessment of Existing Interaction System Identification method draulic structures sustainability of EAF concrete
Structures
E. Apostolidi, M. Granzner, A. Strauss, R. Geier K. Yamamoto, R. Shin E.S. van Baaren, J. Breedeveld, N.J.M. ten F. Faleschini, D. Trento, M. A. Zanini,
Harmsen van der Beek, T. O’Mahoney, C. Pellegrino, V. Ortega-López, A. Santamaria
N. Kramer, H. Berger, A. Barneveld

A novel low-cost inclinometer sensor based Evaluating the minimum cross-section Determining the future functional require- Sustainable design of lightened reinforced
on fusion technology for structural health thickness of a conveyor support structure ments of a pumping-weir station with the concrete flat slabs in coastal environment
monitoring applications member help of data-analysis
M. Komary, A. Alahmad, S. Komarizadehasl, Y. Yang, D. Ogawa, T. Nagayama, S. Kato, L. van Gijzen, A.M.R. Bakker A.J. Sánchez-Garrido, I.J. Navarro, V. Yepes
J. Turmo, J. A. Lozano-Galant, Y. SUN K. Hisazumi, T. Tominaga
Sensor monitoring for engineering struc- Efficient posterior estimation for stochastic Using the USGS database to study param- Sustainable reuse of public real estate as-
tures: applications to tunnels SHM using transport maps eter uncertainty when assessing pier scour sets meeting structural, conservation and
using the HEC-18 framework territorial needs
A. Strauss, F. Sattler, B. Täubling-Fruleux, J. Grashorn, M. Broggi, L. Chamoin, M. Beer G. Gavriel, M. Pregnolato, P.J. Vardanega G. Concu, D.R. Fiorino, E. Pilia
C. Seywald, H. Neuner, V. Kostjak, D. M. Frangopol
Digital twins for bridges – concept of a Application of unscented transformation Flood vulnerability index (FVI) of infrastruc- Using monetization to harmonize life-cycle
modular digital twin based on the linked for Bayesian updating tures for reducing adverse flood events assessment and life-cycle cost analysis
data approach for green public procurement of pavement
projects
T. Zinke, S. Reymer, S. Kosse, P. Hagedorn, T. Shuku, T. Kitahara M. Q. Tran, H.S. Sousa, E. Texeira, J.C.Matos B. Moins, D. Hernando, W. Van den bergh,
M. König, F. Wedel, S. Schneider, S. Marx, A. Audenaert
S. Nieborowski, S. Windmann
Monday Morning (MoM), July 3rd, 2023

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20
Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoA-1 to MoA-5 14:30 - 16:30 | Monday Afternoon, July 3rd, 2023
MoA-1 MoA-2 MoA-3 MoA-4 MoA-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room
General Session: General Session: General Session: Mini-Symposium: General Session:

Smart condition assessment of railway Life-cycle safety, reliability and risk anal-
Life-cycle of structural materials Fatigue and damage assessment Structural strenghtening and repair
bridges ysis

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


Z. Lounis H. Roebers M. Sassu T. Bittencourt S.M.C. Diniz
M. Lepech G. Fiorillo J.M. Bairan R. Calçada L. Casti
Powder wastes from concrete recycling as The probabilistic fatigue life of plain con- Shear strength assessment of FRP A monitoring based digital twin for the Foundation for risk-based asset manage-
a sustainable source of calcium carbonate crete under low-frequency stress reversal pre-tensioned concrete beams Filstal bridges ment for storm surge barriers
mineral admixture loading

K.M. Masunaga, T. Iyoda E.C. Ferreira, P.Sotoudeh, G. Fiorillo, D. Svecova A. Marí, E. Oller, J. Murcia-Delso, J. M. Bairán, A. Lazoglu, H. Naraniecki, I. Zaidman, S. Marx Y. Kharoubi, M. van den Boomen,
N. Duarte M.J.C.M. Hertogh, J. van den Bogaard

Attack of aggressive carbon dioxide on Crack growth suppression effect of SFRC Lessons learned from highway tunnels An application of drive-by approach on a Assessing highway bridge scour reliability
hardened Portland and blast furnace slag overlay for root-deck fatigue in orthotropic inspection, analysis, assessment and refur- railway Warren bridge and risk under changing floods
cement paste steel deck bishment works

F. Wagemann, F. Schmidt-Döhl, A. Rahimi M. J. B. Uaje, J. Murakoshi A. Damiani, E. Crippa, M. Rabbia L. Bernardini, A. Collina, C. Somaschini, N. Devineni, M. Ghosn
K. Matsuoka, M. Carnevale

Influence of different coarse aggregate Deterministic and probabilistic damage cal- Shear strength investigation of carbon fiber Optimal design and application of 3D print- Time-variant reliability analysis of corroded
types on porosity and various properties in culation of offshore wind turbines consid- reinforced polymer strips-wrapped con- ed energy harvesting devices for railway steel girder
concrete ering the low-frequency fatigue dynamics crete beams with regression analysis and bridges
experiments
N. Matsuda, T. Iyoda N. Sadeghi, P. D’Antuono, K. Robbelein, P. Fan, H.F. He, S.S. Cheng, S.S Guo, C. Liu J.C. Cámara-Molina, A. Romero, P. Galvín, Y. Wang, W. Wang, C.Q. Li, W. Yang
N. Noppe, W. Weijtjens, C. Devriendt E. Moliner, M.D. Martínez-Rodrigo

Experimental study on constitutive law of M-integral applied to fatigue life prediction Effects of structural rehabilitation on modal Smart condition monitoring of a steel bas- Multi-risk analysis methodology for eval-
stainless steel under multiaxial stress in notched elastic-plastic material parameters of the Marlo Bridge cule railway bridge uating climate change impacts at different
scales

E. Horisawa, K. Sugiura, Y. Kitane, Y. Goi Z.J. Zhang, Q. Li B. Siedziako, T.S. Nord, A. Fenerci J. Nyman, P. Rosengren, P. Kool, R. Karoumi, F. V. De Maio, R. Valsecchi, S. Osmani,
J. Leander, H. Petursson C. Solari, P. Basso

Influence of various admixture materials on Digital fatigue test of rib-to-deck welded Seismic and energetic renovation of exist- A Bayesian bridge model update with com- Effect of concrete age on the reliability of
pore structure and mass transfer charac- joint details in orthotropic steel deck ing masonry buildings by innovative FRLM plex uncertainty under high-speed train existing reinforced concrete columns
teristics composite materials passages
R. Yahiro, T. Iyoda P. Y. Li, C. S. Wang, Y. Li, D. D. He D. Pugliese, V. Alecci, S. Galassi, A. M. Marra, K. Matsuoka, D. Mizutani, C. Somaschini, L. L.C.R. Castro, S.M.C. Diniz
M. De Stefano Bernardini, A. Collina

Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued


Monday Afternoon (MoA), July 3rd, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoA-1 to MoA-5 14:30 - 16:30 | Monday Afternoon, July 3rd, 2023
MoA-1 MoA-2 MoA-3 MoA-4 MoA-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

General Session: General Session: Mini-Symposium: General Session:

Smart condition assessment of railway Life-cycle safety, reliability and risk anal-
Life-cycle of structural materials Fatigue and damage assessment
bridges ysis

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


Z. Lounis H. Roebers T. Bittencourt S.M.C. Diniz
M. Lepech G. Fiorillo R. Calçada L. Casti

Continued Continued Continued Continued


Multi-criteria assessment of reinforced Fatigue performance simulation of UHP- Computational analysis of a reinforced Semi-probabilistic methods for the assess-
limestone powder concrete slabs and FRC composited deck for steel truss girder concrete railway bridge considering the ment of existing concrete structures: An
columns bridge soil-structure interaction overview

A. Radović, H. Hafez, N. Tošić, S. Marinković, C.H. Zhu, L. Duan, C.S. Wang, P.Y. Li, Z. Kang, A.L. Gamino, R.R. Santos, T.N. Bittencourt, L. Casti, F. Schmidt, F. Biondini, N. Makhoul
A. De la Fuente J. Kang M.M. Futai, H. Carvalho

Chloride-attack fragility curve: the proba- Digital fatigue test of flange-web welded Drive-by damage detection methodology Risk-based prioritization of earthquake
bility of failure is estimated at a life expec- details in guideway girders for high-speed railway bridges applying performance of RC buildings in Turkey by
tancy Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients rapid visual screening

J. H. Kim, T. H. Han, D. J. Jeong C. S. Wang, X. G. Zhou, Y. Z. Wang, M. Y. Yang E. F. Souza, T. N. Bittencourt, I. Ames, M. Özdemir
D. Ribeiro, H. Carvalho

The economic evaluation method of a Fatigue assessment of complex welded Evaluation of corroded reinforced concrete
foamed ceramics external wall panel based connection in the large-span steel truss railway bridge subjected to concrete crack-
on full life-cycle theory suspension bridge ing under uncertainty

Z.W. Cao, H.B. Fang, L. Tian G. Y. Xie, S. L. Ding, H. J. Liu, C. S. Wang L.S. Moreira, T.N. Bittencourt, M. M. Futai,
H. Carvalho

Structural reliability analysis of vehi-


cle-bridge interaction based dynamic
response for a high-speed railway bridge

I. Ames, T.N. Bittencourt, M.M. Futai, A.T. Beck,


E.F. Souza
Monday Afternoon (MoA), July 3rd, 2023

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22
Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoA-6 to MoA-10 14:30 - 16:30 | Monday Afternoon, July 3rd, 2023
MoA-6 MoA-7 MoA-8 MoA-9 MoA-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room

Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: General Session:

Recent development IoT- and ICT-based Integrating life-cycle engineering con-


Life-cycle performance assessment of Structural health monitoring and asset
infrastructure inspection and manage- cepts into community resilience and Inspection and surveying
civil engineering systems management of infrastructures
ment decision-support

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


C. Kim J. van de Lindt M. Akiyama S. AlSanad Y. Tsompanakis
V. Sarhosis N. Makhoul H. Matsuzaki A. de Boer C. Beltrami
A computer vision-based identification of Resilience and the use of life-cycle cost Structural reliability assessment of RC Measuring heavy traffic using alternative Port facilities asset management: coping
natural frequency of a pole structure and analysis in civil engineering in the US shield tunnels with nonuniform steel cor- systems in an urban environment with aging infrastructure and constrained
damage detection rosion budgets on the long term

D. Kawabe, C.W. Kim T. Neimeyer, B. Parsons, L. Champion, A. Kane, Z. He, C. He M.L. Soudijn, S. van Rossum, A. de Boer H.Voogt
L. Orsenigo

A framework for digital twinning of mason- The value of multi-criteria decision analysis Life-cycle analysis of aging structures Improving the resolution and accuracy of Guided tour of the pathological manifes-
ry arch bridges for asset management based on reliability approach low-cost arduino-based accelerometers tations found at Rossio’s historical train
station

I.B. Muhit, D. Kawabe, D. Loverdos, B. Liu, J. Bödefeld, F. Marsili S. Joshi, A.Thorat, H. Dehadray, M. Tundalwar S. Komarizadehasl, G. Ramos, J. Turmo, C. Carvalho, N. Bento, A. Silva
Y. Yukihiro, C-W. Kim, V. Sarhosis J. A. Lozano-Galant, V. Torralba, M. Haiying

Quality analyses of crowdsourced smart- Toward enhancing community resilience: Baseline digital twin models for key per- Preventive SHM for asset management: a Value of Information for a rational exper-
phone trips for bridge dynamic monitoring life-cycle resilience of structural health formance management of prefabricated case study on the Mont-Blanc tunnel imental and testing budget applied to a
monitoring systems bridges regional old Italian bridges database

T.J. Matarazzo, I. Dabbaghchian, L. Cronin, N. Makhoul, R. Kromanis C.S. Shim, G.T. Roh, M.U. Kang, Y.H. Lee F.B. Cartiaux, B. Prudhomme I. Vangelisti, C. Beltrami
S.N. Pakzad, S.S. Eshkevari, H. Yin,
R. Lassman, P. Santi, C. Ratti

Remote ambient vibration-based scour The life-cycle of a community for phys- Analysing the impact of local factors on the Characteristics of ultrasonics guided waves Big data in construction project manage-
monitoring system ical-social interdependent resilience life-cycle of metallic bridge girders in timbers under moisture and temperature   ment: The colombian northeast case
impacted by policy decisions following
tornado hazards
S. Kitagawa, H. Yano, C.W. Kim, D. Kawabe W. Wang, J.W. van de Lindt, S. Hamideh, G. Calvert, M. Hamer, L. Neves, J. Andrews R. Yassine, S. Mustapha S. Zabala-Vargas, M. Jiménez-Barrera,
E. Sutley L. Vargas-Sánchez, M. Jaimes-Quintanilla

The ratio of stress amplitudes between two Impact of modeling uncertainty on seismic Seismic demand hazard assessment for Asset management – Towards adaptive Visual inspection of bridges and tunnels
directions around welded part of trough rib life-cycle cost analysis of RC building under RC bridges considering cumulative damage resilient infrastructures in Italy: by experience made with different
in orthotropic decks with fatigue cracks mainshock-aftershock sequences over time owners and methods to a new proposal
for a better and more efficient inspection
procedures

R. Saita, M. Ueno, Y. Sugimoto, H. Onishi S. P. Rayjada, J. Ghosh, M. Raghunandan D. Herrera, D. Tolentino S. AlSanad, J. Parol R. Salomone, F. Damiani, M. Vittone, M. Scarsi
Napolitano, I. Vangelisti, G. Giacalone,
Monday Afternoon (MoA), July 3rd, 2023

A. Bombace, M. Brescia, M. Rabbia, C. Beltrami

Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued


Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoA-6 to MoA-10 14:30 - 16:30 | Monday Afternoon, July 3rd, 2023
MoA-6 MoA-7 MoA-8 MoA-9 MoA-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room

Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: General Session:

Recent development IoT- and ICT-based Integrating life-cycle engineering con-


Life-cycle performance assessment of Structural health monitoring and asset
infrastructure inspection and manage- cepts into community resilience and Inspection and surveying
civil engineering systems management of infrastructures
ment decision-support

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


C. Kim J. van de Lindt M. Akiyama S. AlSanad Y. Tsompanakis
V. Sarhosis N. Makhoul H. Matsuzaki A. de Boer C. Beltrami

Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued


Ambient-vibration-based operational mod- Sensitivity analysis on resilience compo- Development of maintenance systems for Infrastructure asset management and the Inspection of highway retaining walls and
al analysis and cable tension estimation nents throughout the life-cycle of an asset bridge members role of structural health monitoring geotechnical sites, state of the art in Italy
in the long-term SHM of a cable-stayed and possible proposals for improving pro-
bridge cedures and effectiveness

W.J. Jiang, C.W. Kim, K. Ono N. K. Stamataki, D. V. Achillopoulou K. Kwon, Y. Choi, J.S. Kong A. AlBanwan, A. AlFoudari, R. AlBehbehani M. Scarsi Napolitano, D. Bonassi, R. Morè,
C. Beltrami

Uncertainty quantification of modal prop- A Markovian framework to model life-cycle Durability analysis and optimization of a Health monitoring of long-span bridges A multi-phase survey approach for
erties using half year monitoring data of a consequences of infrastructure systems in prestressed concrete bridge strengthened using deep learning driven by sensor meas- post-tensioned prestressed concrete
plate girder bridge a multi-hazard environment by a fiber reinforced concrete layer ured and numerical response data bridge decks
Y. Goi, C.W. Kim K. Otárola, L. Iannacone, R. Gentile, C. Galasso S. Schoen, P. Edler, G. Meschke, S. Freitag Z. Xue, W. Sebastian, D. D’Ayala I. Mazzatura, S. Caprili, W. Salvatore,
A. Lupoi, A. Ficociello

Study on estimation of reaction force based Integrating life-cycle analysis into civil Quantifying the effects of long duration Fundamental experiments for monitoring Inspection and assessment of PT struc-
on vibration measurement of girders infrastructure resilience decision making: ground motions on the lifetime seismic water leakage of underground structures tures: results from application to an exist-
Illustrative application to seismic resilience losses of aging highway bridges using plastic optical fibers ing bridge
modeling of US communities

I. Kim, S. Watanabe, Y. Goi, Y. Kitane, K. Sugiura, M. Roohi, J. Li, J. W. van de Lindt S. Shekhar, B. Panchireddi, J. Ghosh H. Zhang, Z. Liu, X. Ma, J. Qian, S. Akutagawa I. Mazzatura, S. Caprili, W. Salvatore,
N. Okubo J. R. Casas, M. Gammino, F. Ferrari, A. Piscini

Change in vibration characteristics of steel Smart resilience: capturing dynamic, uncer-


poled structure with damage tain and evolving life-cycle conditions

M. Kato, Y. Goi, Y. Kitane, K. Sugiura, Y. Adachi R. Rincon, J.E. Padgett


Monday Afternoon (MoA), July 3rd, 2023

23
24
Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoE-1 to MoE-5 17:00 - 18:30 | Monday Evening, July 3rd, 2023
MoE-1 MoE-2 MoE-3 MoE-4 MoE-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium:

Coupled chemical, physical, and mechan-


Vibration-based structural health moni- Risk-based prioritization and monitoring
Component reuse in structures and infra- ical processes in cementitious materials Assessment of existing masonry arch
toring, damage identification and residual of bridges for road infrastructure man-
structures for short- and long-term behavior of R.C. bridge infrastructure
lifetime estimation agement in Lombardy region, Italy
and P.C. structures
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
C. Fivet D. Anastasopoulos F. Biondini R. Wan-Wendner D. Coronelli
O. Iuorio Y. Reuland M.P. Limongelli G. Di Luzio T. Boothby
Designing with recovered precast concrete Dissipated hysteretic energy reconstruction Static monitoring of a masonry arch bridge: Crack healing under sustained load in con- Experimental investigation of the effect
elements for high-resolution seismic monitoring of evaluating the effects of changing environ- crete: an experimental/numerical study of masonry infill on the performance of
instrumented buildings ment masonry arch bridges
T.S.K. Lambrechts, F.J. Mudge, S.N.M. Wijte, M. Roohi, E. M. Hernandez, D. V. Rosowsky P. Borlenghi, C. Gentile, M. D’Angelo, F. Ballio G. Di Luzio, A. Cibelli, S.M.J. Al-Obaidi, S.M.I. S. Amodio, M. Gilbert, C.C. Smith
P.M. Teuffel Radwan, M. Davolio, L. Ferrara, R. Wan-Wend-
ner, Y. Wang
Building structures made of reused cut Follow-up assessment of a prestressed Structural health monitoring of bridges Homogenized mesoscale discrete mod- Multi-fidelity modelling of masonry arch
reinforced concrete slabs and walls: a case concrete road bridge based on dynamic based on GNSS el for coupled multi-physical analysis of bridges under traffic loading  
study bridge behaviour – analysis of structural concrete
integrity and evaluation of maintenance
condition
N. Widmer, M. Bastien-Masse, C. Fivet T. Reimoser, R. Veit-Egerer, A. Schmitt, Y. Benitz S. Bianchi, L. Capacci, M. Anghileri, F. Biondini, J. Eliáš, G. Cusatis S. Grosman, Q. Fang, L. Macorini, B. A. Izzuddin  
G. Rosati, G. Cazzulani, S. Barindelli, S. Caldera
Reuse of fibrous tectonics as the secondary Laboratory validation of an arduino based Remote monitoring of a concrete bridge Early-age cracking in concrete slabs with Analysis of masonry arch bridges using
structure of the facade system accelerometer designed for SHM applica- through InSAR and GNSS measurements FRP reinforcement multi-scale discontinuity layout optimiza-
tions tion
A. Ahmadnia, C. Monticelli, S. Viscuso, A. Zanelli S. Komarizadehasl, E. Delgado, G. Ramos, O. Lasri, P.F. Giordano, M. Previtali, J.E. Bolander, H. Roghani, A. Nanni L. He, N. Grillanda, J. Valentino, M. Gilbert,
J. Turmo M.P. Limongelli C. Smith
Properties and durability of recycled con- Optimal design of a vibration-based sensor How to prioritize bridge maintenance using Toward distinguishing the chemical, phys- The role of history in the structural assess-
crete with mixed granulates: application network for bridge monitoring a functional priority index ical, and wetting-drying sulfate attack on ment of a multi-span masonry arch bridge
for infrastructures concrete

C. Paglia, C. Mosca, E. Giner Cordero M.F. Yilmaz, K. Ozakgul, B.O. Caglayan M. Arena, G. Azzone, V. M. Urbano, P. Secchi, A. I. A.N.Omrani, M. Koniorczyk, D. Bednarska G. Zani, P. Martinelli, G. Cardani, M. di Prisco
Torti, S. Vantini
Behavior of bolted shear connectors for Embedded fibre optical strain monitoring of Research on calculation method of creep Stochastic load-carrying capacity assess-
demountable and reusable UHPC-formed a bio-composite bridge and shrinkage effects of steel-concrete-Ul- ment of brick masonry arch bridges
composite beams tra-High-Performance Concrete (UHPC)
composite bridge considering construction
process
H. Fang M. Weil, Y. Bel-Hadj, W. Weijtjens, C. Devriendt, X.G. Ma, D.W. Zhang, H.W. Ling, H.J. Shen, B. Liu, I.B. Muhit, V. Sarhosis
Y.-A. Janssens, E. Voet S.S. Guo, C. Liu

Rapid assessment of civil structures after Modeling of hygro-mechanical coupling New UK guidance for the assessment of
disruptive events: Leveraging virtual reality effects for shrinkage and creep of concrete masonry arch bridges
and robotics

F. Luleci, F. N. Catbas A. Brugger, P. Gamnitzer, G. Hofstetter M. Gilbert, C. Smith, S. Amodio


Monday Evening (MoE), July 3rd, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | MoE-6 to MoE-10 17:00 - 18:30 | Monday Evening, July 3rd, 2023
MoE-6 MoE-7 MoE-8 MoE-9 MoE-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room

Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Special Session:

Non-deterministic model updating for


Artificial intelligence-based life-cycle Life-cycle performance assessment of Structural resilience in bridge engineer-
structural health monitoring of existing Sustainability of steel production chain
management of infrastructure systems civil engineering systems ing: method, theory, and practice
structures

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


Y. Dong M. Broggi M. Akiyama S.M.C. Diniz H. Gervasio
D.M. Frangopol T. Kitahara H. Matsuzaki K. E. Bektas M.M. Sesana
Sustainability-informed intelligent man- Distribution-free stochastic model updat- Multivariate inspection of German steel A study on the mutual effect on fatigue Net-zero and Lightweight Steel technolo-
agement of aging civil infrastructure sys- ing with staircase density functions civil infrastructure using autonomous UAS damage of orthotropic steel decks and gies for the construction sector: overview
tems with emphasis on bridge networks pavements and case studies in Italy
X. Lei, Y. Dong, D. M. Frangopol M. Kitahara, T. Kitahara, S. Bi, M. Broggi, M. D. Thomas, M. Gündel, A. Wickers, B. Wang, D. Wang, R. Ma, A. Chen M.M. Sesana
Beer M. Alpen, J. Horn

Meta-learning method for efficient Scenario-oriented analysis of bridges A life-cycle analysis approach to the impact Modeling of coarse aggregate based on 3D Life-cycle assessment of light steel frame
time-variant reliability analysis of deterio- subjected to non-deterministic combined of green roofs on the structural and ther- point cloud and spherical harmonics buildings: a systematic literature review
rating structures seismic actions based on finite element mal performances of buildings
modeling

T. Gao, J. Cheng, Y. Liu, M. Cheng, S. Yamamoto, G. Shoji, M. Ohsumi S. Kalantari, M. R. Rashedi, R. Ehsani, J.J. Zhang, Z.C. Pan G. Marrone, M. Imperadori, M. M. Sesana
D. M. Frangopol F. M. Tehrani

Optimization of sewer flushing programs: a Probabilistic-based model updating on a Deep learning-based life-cycle system reli- Bridge Tower aesthetic assessment using Building life-cycle assessment considering
deep reinforcement learning approach prestressed concrete box girder ability assessment of asphalt pavement Convolutional Neural Network different structural materials

A. Keshvari Fard, X.-X. Yuan X. Zhou, D. Chen, C.W. Kim J. Xin, D. M. Frangopol, M. Akiyama D.L. Wang, Y. Ning, C. Xiang, A.R. Chen J. H. Matias de Paula Filho, M. Charlier,
M. D’Antimo

Carbon emission reduction in railway main- Environmental influence on structural Climate change impact on the Integrity of Influence of different curing condition on Optimised steel structures for a low carbon
tenance using reinforcement learning health monitoring systems structures and infrastructure in mountain- seismic performance of reinforced concrete future
ous or hilly areas bridge piers

J. Sresakoolchai, S. Kaewunruen J.-H. Bartels, M. Kitahara, S. Marx, M. Beer Y. Tsompanakis, N. Makrakis, P.N. Psarropou- W.-Q. Peng, W.-L. Lu, F.-L. Li, Y.-D. Tang, L.-F. Xu M. D’Antimo
los, D.M. Frangopol

Integrating unstructured data analytics and Risk-based resilience assessment frame- Assessing life-cycle seismic fragility of cor- Travel time gains VS time constancy - an The contribution of low carbon steel to the
BIM to support predictive maintenance work for thermal power plants after a roding reinforced concrete bridges through irresolvable contradiction? decarbonization of the building sector
catastrophic seismic event dynamic Bayesian networks

S. Sobhkhiz, T. El-Diraby A. Yuyama, G. Shoji, Y. Kajitani F. Molaioni, Z. Rinaldi, C.P. Andriotis M. Hoffmann H. Gervasio, L. Simões da Silva, M. D’Antimo

Non-deterministic seismic damage detec- A microservice for evaluating resilience of End-of-life rule checking for transport in-
tion of road infrastructure analysing image water distribution network frastructure: The case of navigation locks
training database
R. Kondo, G. Shoji X.Y. Yu, Y.N. Xu, F. Liu, X.N. Zhou K.E. Bektas, I.E. Ozer
Monday Evening (MoE), July 3rd, 2023

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, July 4th, 2023

08.30 – 10.00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Jens Sandager Jensen | Digital transition in asset management of bridges – Advantages and challenges
Mark Stewart | Risk and decision-making for extreme events: What terrorism and climate change have in
common
Maddalena Carsana | Field and laboratory tests for corrosion assessment of existing concrete bridges
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuM-1 to TuM-10
TuM-1 | T.0.1 Room | Concrete degradation and modeling
TuM-2 | T.0.2 Room | BIM and DT applications
TuM-3 | T.1.1 Room | Advances in life-cycle earthquake engineering
TuM-4 | T.1.2 Room | Smart maintenance and AI applications
TuM-5 | T.1.3 Room | Safety and maintenance of masonry arch bridges: diagnostic, monitoring, modelling,
risk analysis and retrofit interventions
TuM-6 | T.2.3 Room | Life-cycle asset management and the complexity of socio-environmental-technical
transitions
TuM-7 | B.0.1 Room | Durability performance of materials
TuM-8 | B.1.1 Room | Life-cycle cost analysis
TuM-9 | B.2.1 Room | Dynamic response, system identification and structural control
TuM-10 | B.3.1 Room | Resilience and sustainability of steel based hybrid building structures in the life-
cycle environment

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break


14:00 - 15:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuA-1 to TuA-10
TuA-1 | T.0.1 Room | Bridge weigh-in-motion systems and applications to structural health
monitoring
TuA-2 | T.0.2 Room | Durability and structural assessment of fiber reinforced strengthening materials and
strengthened structures
TuA-3 | T.1.1 Room | Life-cycle redundancy, robustness, and resilience indicators for aging structures and
infrastructure systems under multiple hazards
TuA-4 | T.1.2 Room | Smart maintenance and AI applications
TuA-5 | T.1.3 Room | The process of decarbonization: from ideation to specification
TuA-6 | T.2.3 Room | Life-cycle and sustainability of precast concrete structures
TuA-7 | B.0.1 Room | Durability of sustainable reinforced concrete for civil engineering structures
TuA-8 | B.1.1 Room | Recent advance in seismic protection systems: design, modeling and testing
strategies of traditional and innovative solutions
TuA-9 | B.2.1 Room | Corrosion-induced structural damage and prevention measures for reinforced
concrete infrastructure
TuA-10 | B.3.1 Room | Shaping development planning processes for infrastructure systems under future
uncertainty

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break


16:00 - 17:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuE-1 to TuE-9
TuE-1 | T.0.1 Room | Life-cycle and sustainability performance of fastenings
TuE-2 | T.0.2 Room | Advanced strengthening and retrofitting solutions for existing concrete structures
TuE-3 | T.1.1 Room | Practical applications and value of advanced computational and probabilistic
modelling in life-cycle engineering
TuE-4 | T.1.2 Room | BIM-based sustainability considerations in infrastructure construction

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TuE-5 | T.1.3 Room | Safety and maintenance of masonry arch bridges: diagnostic, monitoring, modelling,
risk analysis and retrofit interventions
TuE-6 | T.2.3 Room | Risk-informed life-cycle management of bridges
TuE-7 | B.0.1 Room | Reinforced concrete-to-concrete interfaces: experiments and modelling
TuE-8 | B.1.1 Room | Recent advance in seismic protection systems: design, modeling and testing
strategies of traditional and innovative solutions
TuE-9 | B.2.1 Room | Durability of reinforced concrete structures and infrastructures under changing
climate conditions
TUESDAY, July 4th, 2023

KENYOTE LECTURES

08:30 - 10:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Chairs: Michel Ghosn, Hitoshi Furuta

Digital transition in asset management of bridges – Advantages and challenges


Jens Sandager Jensen
COWI A/S
Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

Risk and decision-making for extreme events: What terrorism and climate change
have in common
Mark Stewart
University of Technology Sydney
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Field and laboratory tests for corrosion assessment of existing concrete bridges
Maddalena Carsana
Politecnico di Milano
Milan, Italy

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuM-1 to TuM-5 10:30 - 12:30 | Tuesday Morning, July 4th, 2023
TuM-1 TuM-2 TuM-3 TuM-4 TuM-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

General Session: General Session: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium:


Safety and maintenance of masonry arch
Advances in life-cycle earthquake engi- bridges: diagnostic, monitoring, model-
Concrete degradation and modeling BIM and DT applications Smart maintenance and AI applications
neering ling, risk analysis and retrofit interven-
tions
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
F. Bolzoni J. Bakker M. Akiyama H. Furuta F. Cannizzaro
C. Andrade B. Faggiano L. Capacci N. Catbas F. Scozzese
Modelling the thermal response of firestop Interactive visualization of uncertain em- Review of advances in life-cycle seismic Bolt axial force detection using Deep learn- Preliminary investigation on the response
sealant exposed to standard fire bodied GHG emissions for design decision risk and resilience of bridges and bridge ing based on vision methods sensitivity of masonry arch bridges subject-
support in early stages using open BIM networks ed to scour

Z. Ye, A.K. Abu, C.M. Fleischmann, K. Forth, A. Borrmann, A. Hollberg L. Capacci, F. Biondini, D. M. Frangopol Y. Chen, J. Lai, G. Hayashi, T. Yamaguchi F. Scozzese, A. Dall’Asta, E. Tubaldi
R.P. Dhakal

Revisiting shape/size effect formulation LCA and EPD need digitalization Agile analysis of life-cycle damage cost of Proposal of deep learning ensemble meth- A methodology to derive scour fragility
of EUROCODE 2 for structural concrete concrete frame structures under earth- od for phased array ultrasonic testing for functions for masonry arch bridges
members quake tube-to-tubesheet weld of heat exchange

S. Abdo, R. Wan-Wendner, R. Caspeele, U.R. Pannuti J.M. Bairán, M. García H. Hattori, J. Murakami, N. Shinmura, G. Degan Di Dieco, M. Pregnolato,
S.C. Seetharam, Q.T. Phung K. Shinoda, M. Abe, T. Katayama , A.R. Barbosa
R. Ioka, T. Wada
Life-cycle assessment of crack repair sys- Application of BIM in design review pro- Methodology for determining optimal Innovative methods for the inspection of Experimental modal analysis and finite
tems for fire-damaged concrete cesses for buildings countermeasure for bridges under seismic hydraulic structures element model updating of a historical
and tsunami hazards masonry arch bridge

R.M. Galano, R.S. Chan, J.M. Ongpeng M. Achenbach, P. Rivas, B. Weber H. Ishibashi, M. Akiyama, S. Koshimura A. Seiffert, J. Bödefeld M. Morici, V. Nicoletti, G. Leoni, F. Gara

Modeling and characterization strategy as Development of a method for resource-ef- Seismic damage control of bridges with Behaviour of corroded bridge bearing and Influence of site effects on the seismic
a basis for improved prediction of concrete ficient structural maintenance of reinforced deteriorated seismic isolation bearings by full-bridge modeling vulnerability of masonry arch bridges
fatigue degradation in wind power plants concrete buildings based on digital BIM rupture of anchor bolts
models

A. Baktheer, M. Aguilar, H. Becks, M. Classen, J. J.-I. Jäkel, L. Kloesgen, T. Koenig, K. Klemt-Albert, H. Matsuzaki A. Hiraoka, G. Hayashi, T. Yamaguch Ö. Saygılı, J. V. Lemos
Hegger, R. Chudob H. Morgenstern,
M. Raupach
Sustainability concept of design of concrete Project management and life-cycle cost Probabilistic resilience assessment of aging Damage identification of corroded arch Computational strategy for the design of
bridges based on LCA evaluation using Infrastructure-Building bridge networks based on damage disag- bridge using vibration characteristics and monitoring for masonry arch bridges using
Information Modeling techniques: a railway gregation and stationary proposal impor- rotational angle DIC procedures
infrastructure design case study tance sampling

B. Vlasatá, J. Pešta, C. Fiala, P. Hájek, M. Pasetto, G. Giacomello L. Capacci, F. Biondini, A.S. Kiremidjian K. Akahoshi, G. Hayashi, Y. Chen, S. Grosman, Q. Fang, L. Macorini,
M. Novotná T. Yamaguchi B. A. Izzuddin
Tuesday Morning (TuM), July 4th, 2023

Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued


Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuM-1 to TuM-5 10:30 - 12:30 | Tuesday Morning, July 4th, 2023
TuM-1 TuM-2 TuM-3 TuM-4 TuM-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

General Session: General Session: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium: Mini-Symposium:

Safety and maintenance of masonry arch


Advances in life-cycle earthquake engi- bridges: diagnostic, monitoring, model-
Concrete degradation and modeling BIM and DT applications Smart maintenance and AI applications
neering ling, risk analysis and retrofit interven-
tions
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
F. Bolzoni J. Bakker M. Akiyama H. Furuta F. Cannizzaro
C. Andrade B. Faggiano L. Capacci N. Catbas F. Scozzese
Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued
Cost-optimization based generalized target Digital twins and sensor monitoring for Dynamic characteristic of geodesic domes Identification of spalling in concrete struc- Influence of uncertain mechanical pa-
reliabilities for reinforced concrete slab alpine engineering structures: Applications with different location of mass tures by a hammering test using autoen- rameters on the load-bearing capacity of
exposed to fire to tunnels coder multi-span masonry arch bridges

F. Put, R. K. Chaudhary, A. Lucherini, A. Strauss, A. Beigel, F. Sattler, D. Bysiec, T. Maleska, A. Janda H. Emoto, N. Fukui, Y. Iitaka, M. Zizi, C. Chisari, G. De Matteis
B. Merci, R. Van Coile B. Täubling-Fruleux, C. Seywald, S. Kanazawa
H. Neuner, V. Kostjak, D. M. Frangopol
Structural behavior of UHPC transition Refined perception and management of Life-cycle benefits of seismic protection Corrosion progress detection in steel bridge Simplified analysis on multiring masonry
segment of wind tower without ordinary ring-wise deformation information for using a novel active mass damper from vehicle-mounted camara Images arch bridges
reinforcement under serviceability limit shield tunnels based on point cloud deep based on deep learning
state learning and BIM

L.R. Lin, X. Zhang, X. G. Wu, X. Wang, X.S. Zhang, W. Lin, X. Xie, B. Zhou, P. Li, C. Wang C. Fontana, M. Caruso, R. Pinho, S. Ozaki, Y. Nomura, H. Furuta, R. Piazzon, P. Zampieri, C. Pellegrino
H. Wang F. Menardo, G. Rebecchi, A. Bussini H. Yamazaki, Y. Yamato

A phase-field-based chemo-mechanical Digital Twin - solution in the digital age for Decision-making procedures for optimal Development of a cable inspection robot for Effects of changing temperature in the
model for corrosion-induced cracking in improving critical infrastructure resilience seismic-energy integrated retrofitting of cable-stayed bridges vibration-based model updating of a ma-
reinforced concrete to extreme events buildings sonry bridge

E. Korec, M. Jirásek, H.S. Wong, M.Q. Tran, H.S. Sousa, E. Texeira, J.C. Matos, M. Caruso, R. Pinho, R. Monteiro, K. Kawamura, W. Zheng, M. Shiozaki P. Borlenghi, A. Saisi, C. Gentile
E. Martínez-Pañeda H.T. Dang R. Couto
Tuesday Morning (TuM), July 4th, 2023

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuM-6 toTuM-10 10:30 - 12:30 | Tuesday Morning, July 4th, 2023
TuM-6 TuM-7 TuM-8 TuM-9 TuM-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
Mini-Symposium: General Session: General Session: General Session: Mini-Symposium:

Life-cycle asset management and the Resilience and sustainability of steel


Dynamic response, system identification
complexity of socio-environmental-tech- Durability performance of materials Life-cycle cost analysis based hybrid building structures in the
and structural control
nical transitions life-cycle environment
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
A. Hartmann L. Ferrara J.R. Casas L. Martinelli D. Dubina
J. Bakker K. Maekawa F. Tizzani M. Noori F. Dinu
Multi-stakeholder service life design for rail The impact of surface aspect ratio on the Rehabilitation of underground garages Evaluation of low-velocity impact damage Life-cycle assessment of cold formed steel
level crossings embodied energy, embodied carbon, and – defining a cost function for use in the in metal/composite layered structure buildings: main influential materials and
embodied water of a building structure decision-making process parameters

Y. Shang, R. Binnekamp, A.R.M. Wolfert M.K. Dixit, P. Pradeep Kumar J.M. Lozano Valcarcel, C. Gehlen, T. Kraenkel, S. TerMaath, B. Ingling O. Iuorio, A. Gigante
A. Schiessl-Pecka, J.D. Cassiani, S. Kessler

Preference-based service life design of Numerical evaluation on electrical resistivi- Life-cycle cost analysis of possible solu- Numerical verification of vehicle-bridge The new construction products regulation:
floating wind structures ty of hardened cement paste using 3D pore tions for converting existing single-family interaction system identification using a 3D opportunity or barrier for reused construc-
model based on X-ray micro-CT images house into nZEB models tional steel?

H.J. van Heukelum, A.C. Steenbrink, O. Colomés, K. Kawaai, T. Nishida C. Marincu, D. Dan E. Mudahemuka, S. Ryota, P. Hradil, L. Fülöp, M. Wahlström,
R. Binnekamp, K. Yamamoto C. del Castillo
A.R.M. Wolfert
A life-cycle assessment framework for Coupled deterioration by freeze-thaw and Environmental and economic assessment Parametric study of the vehicle-bridge A comparative life-cycle assessment of
pavement management considering uncer- chloride salt on mill-cut steel fiber rein- of service life extending repairs for a con- interaction system identification method structural composite steel-concrete floor
tainties forced concrete crete silo systems – A case study

A. Vargas-Farias, J. Santos, S. Liu, Y. Liu, Y. Li, L. Fan, Z. Yang N. Renne, A. Audenaert, M. Buyle, B. Craeye R. Shin, Y. Okada, K. Yamamoto I. Lukačević, A. Rajić, V. Ungureanu,
A. Hartmann, F. Van der Pijl R. Buzatu

To replace or not to replace: a model for Preliminary assessment on the effects of Bayesian pre-estimation of bridge life-cy- Dissipative steel and steel-concrete com- Sustainability and seismic resilience of
future functional performance of bridges longitudinal cracks on carbonation-induced cle costs posite beam-to-column joints hybrid lightweight residential buildings
corrosion

S.C.A. Mooren, A. Hartmann, N. Russo, M. Gastaldi, F. Lollini, T. Vagdatli, K. Petroutsatou, P. Panetsos, Z. G. Skarmoutsos, U. Kuhlmann D. Dubina, V. Ungureanu, M. Mutiu
S. Asgarpour L. Schiavi, A. Strini Barmpa, N. Fragkakis

The end-of-life of bridges: integrating func- How to better exploit the use of LCA anal- Reliable estimation of investment and Service-life extension of transport in- Influence of fastening systems on the
tional, technical and economic perspective ysis for Ultra High Performance Concrete life-cycle costs from road projects to single frastructure through Structural Health ultimate capacity of steel- faced sandwich
(UHPC) through a constitutive law which road assets Monitoring wall panels under transverse loads
integrates chloride and sulfate attack

A. Hartmann, J. Bakker D. di Summa, F. Soave, M. Davolio, M. Hoffmann, V. Donev M. Domaneschi, R. Cucuzza, F. Dinu, C. Neagu, S. Lindiri, M. Senila
S. Al-Obaidi, L. Ferrara, N. De Belie L. Martinelli, M. Noori

Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued


Tuesday Morning (TuM), July 4th, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuM-6 to TuM-10 10:30 - 12:30 | Tuesday Morning, July 4th, 2023
TuM-6 TuM-7 TuM-8 TuM-9 TuM-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
Mini-Symposium: General Session: General Session: General Session: Mini-Symposium:

Life-cycle asset management and the Resilience and sustainability of steel


Dynamic response, system identification
complexity of socio-environmental-tech- Durability performance of materials Life-cycle cost analysis based hybrid building structures in the
and structural control
nical transitions life-cycle environment
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
A. Hartmann L. Ferrara J.R. Casas L. Martinelli D. Dubina
J. Bakker K. Maekawa F. Tizzani M. Noori F. Dinu
Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued
How to estimate costs of replacement for Quantification of the effect of corrosion Developing a cost-control and project-plan- Service-life extension of transport infra- Simplified assessment of the cyclic perfor-
an aging infrastructure, a Dutch case study on the compressive membrane action in ning based implementation of circular con- structure through Structural Control mance of steel constructions in aggressive
restrained hollow core slabs struction in temporary works: A framework environments
of core supportive technologies

G.A. de Raat T. Thienpont, W. De Corte, R. Van Coile, R. F. Tizzani, P. Herthogs, R. Stouffs L. Martinelli, M. Domaneschi, A. Milone, R. Landolfo
Caspeele R. Cucuzza, M. Noori

Plannability of maintenance in life-cycle Life-cycle of existing asphalt to build new Development of life-cycle inventory for Seismic base isolation of Palazzo Partigiani Multi-hazard robustness assessment of
decision making for infrastructure highway foundation pavements: environ- timber products to support the circular in Perugia seismic resistant multi-story steel frame
mental procedures according to new Italian economy in construction buildings
standards, geotechnical and durability
performance assessments, construction
methods.

J.D. Bakker, R. Treiture M. Biasioli, F. T. Isfahani, D. Giometti, C. Beltra- S. Ge, P.J. McGetrick, C. O’Ceallaigh, A.M. Harte F. Parisi, T. Zordan, A. Romano D. Dubina, F. Dinu, J. Dominiq  
mi, G. Piovano, F. Vergano, M. Marino

Predictive twin for steel bridge in the Neth- Numerical analysis of prestressed sleepers Life-cycle cost of CFRP and steel pre- Laser scanning technology for the evalua-
erlands affected by expansive mechanisms stressed concrete elements tion of damage in complex building enve-
lopes after extreme load events

G.A. de Raat, J.D. Bakker, G.T. Luiten, J.H. Paulis- R.P. Randi, L.M. Trautwein, J.M. Bairán, J. Murcia-Delso, N. Duarte, E. Oller, P.C. Zdrenghea, F. Dinu, S. Herban,
sen, B.Q. de Vogel, D.J.M. Mariata, L.F.M. Sanchez, A. Marí C. Neagu
H. Scholten, S. de Graaf A.C. Santos

Design strategies for reusable structural


components in the built environment

F. Kavoura, M.Veljkovic
Tuesday Morning (TuM), July 4th, 2023

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TuA-1 TuA-2 TuA-3 TuA-4 TuA-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

Special Session: Special Session: Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session:


Life-cycle redundancy, robustness, and
Durability and structural assessment of
Bridge weigh-in-motion systems and ap- resilience indicators for aging structures The process of decarbonization: from
fiber reinforced strengthening materials Smart maintenance and AI applications
plications to structural health monitoring and infrastructure systems under multi- ideation to specification
and strengthened structures
ple hazards
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
S. Mustafa M.A. Aiello F. Biondini N. Catbas D. Shook
D. Cantero M. Leone D.M. Frangopol Y. Nomura M. Sarkisian
Bridge weigh-in-motion to support SHM Freeze/thaw effects on the performances Financial risk assessment of flexible infra- Application of cluster analysis and Markov Resilience through superelasticity
of FRCM strengthened reinforced concrete structure systems chain model for network-level highway
beams infrastructure management

D. Cantero S. Verre, M. Guglielmi N. Acuña-Coll, M. Sánchez-Silva A. Amir, M. Henry D. Shook, M. Sarkisian, C. Horiuchi

Bayesian-based bridge influence line iden- Interface experimental behavior between Time-dependent assessment of corrosion Digital twin-oriented maintenance: A Design of the urban sequoia tower
tification and uncertainty estimation Basalt-FRCMs and natural stones impact on R/C members hybrid finite element and surrogate model
approach for predicting the excavation-in-
duced tunnel displacement
S. Mustafa, I. Yoshida, H. Sekiya G. Bramato, M. Leone, M.A. Aiello M. Calò, G. Gabbianelli Y. Gu, L. Zhang, Q. Ai, X. Jiang, Y. Yuan M. Sarkisian, E. Long, A. Beghini, K. Micallef,
S. Jaberansari
Bridge weigh-in-motion: feedback on vari- Tensile behavior of a glass FRCM composite Resilience-based optimal management Development of simple fatigue crack prop- Achieving net zero embodied carbon: The
ous types of bridges with textile lap splice exposed to freeze- of aging bridge networks under main- agation monitoring using IoT SE2050 program and its impact on struc-
thaw cycles shock-aftershock sequences tural design

F.B. Cartiaux, V. Le Corvec, J. Semiao, A. Brouste A.S. Calabrese, V. Bertolli, P. Colombi, L. Jafari, L. Capacci, F. Biondini, T. Ishikawa, N. Matsumoto, K. Komon C. Horiuchi, N. Wang, M. Stringer
T. D’Antino, C. Poggi M. Khanmohammadi

Estimation of remaining fatigue life of Effect of salt crystallization on the bond Risk-based optimal life-cycle maintenance Detection of debonding of CFRP bonded Quantifying and specifying decarbonization
railway bridges using measurements from behavior of glass FRCM-masonry joints of post-tensioned concrete bridges con- steel members using the AE method in buildings
the WIM system sidering accuracy of inspection methods in
structural model updating
M. Zakharenko, G.T. Frøseth, A. Rönnquist V. Bertolli, A. Cagnoni, A. S. Calabrese, P. Co- M. Taeby, A.B. Mehrabi, K. Lau M. Mizutani, T. Ishikawa, Y. Fujii N. Wang, D. Shook, K. Chang, E. Leung
lombi, T. D’Antino

Bridge-weigh-in-motion by strain of On the behaviour of FRCM fibres in satu- Redundancy, importance, and robustness Condition-based maintenance of fa- Carbon optimization of hybrid material
transverse stiffener and heavy-truck traffic rated alkaline solution analyses for damage scenarios of bridges tigue-sensitive structures using model structures
characteristics in Fukuoka area, Japan predictive control

E. Yamaguchi, Y. Furusato, R. Nakamura, M. Canestri, F. Ferretti, E. Sassoni, C. Mazzotti S. Sarmiento, J. González-Libreros, S. Kong, R. Cao, J. Cheng, Y. Liu M. Sarkisian, D. Shook, A. Zha, C. Horiuchi
K. Horiuch G. Sas, I. Björnsson, S. Thöns

Deep sensor-fusion approach to vehicle Durability of CRM reinforcements Progressive collapse behavior of RC frames A deep learning-based corrosion prediction Life-cycle and sustainability impact of
detection on bridges using multiple strain subjected to reinforcement corrosion model for paint-coated steel with defects composite and combined concrete tunnel
sensors linings

H.T. Vuong, A. Takasu, T.P. Doan F. Micelli, A. Franco, R. Greppi, M.A. Aiello L.C. Ding, Y.B. Peng. J.B. Chen F. Jiang, M. Hirohata P. Spyridis, K. Bergmeister
Tuesday Afternoon (TuA), July 4th, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuA-6 to TuA-10 14:00 - 15:30 | Tuesday Afternoon, July 4th, 2023
TuA-6 TuA-7 TuA-8 TuA-9 TuA-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room

Special Session: Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Special Session:


Recent advance in seismic protection
Corrosion-induced structural damage Shaping development planning processes
Life-cycle and sustainability of precast Durability of sustainable reinforced con- systems: design, modeling and testing
and prevention measures for reinforced for infrastructure systems under future
concrete structures crete for civil engineering structures strategies of traditional and innovative
concrete infrastructure uncertainty
solutions
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
B. Dal Lago M. Carsana A. Pavese S. Yang A. Elvarsson
F. Cavalieri E. Redaelli M. Furinghetti W. Zhang O. Román
Seismic response analysis of precast struc- Performance and environmental analysis Prestressed Lead Damper for seismic pro- Corrosion and bond behavior of silicate The value of accelerating the infrastructure
tures retrofitted with dissipation devices, of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) con- tection of structures dioxide particle modified enamel coated planning process
including qualitative assessment of envi- crete produced in industrial environment steel bar
ronmental impact
F. Cavalieri, D. Bellotti, M. Caruso, R. Nascim- G. Masi, A. Michelacci, S. Manzi, A. degli Esposti, V. Quaglini, C. Pettorruso, E. Bruschi, M. Sartori F. Tang, Y. Kuang, H. Cui, Z. Lin A. B. Elvarsson, B. T. Adey, O. Roman
bene B. De Pascale, A. Bonoli, M.C. Bignozzi

Aggregates for innovative use in precast Life extension of existing steel reinforced Nonlinear analysis of base isolated build- Non-destructive investigation of corrosion Stakeholder inclusive port development
concrete panels: State of the Art and per- structures by simple cathodic protection ings with curved surface sliders including in reinforced concrete structures and mod- planning for an uncertain future
spectives techniques for sustainable durability over-stroke displacements elling the structural degradation

M. L. Puppio, F. Coccu, A. Usman, M. Valdés, A. G. Sergi F. C. Ponzo, A. Di Cesare, N. Lamarucciola S.T. Yang, F. Zhang, Z. Yin, X. Xi M. Eskafi, G. F. Ulfarsson
Frattolillo, M. Sassu, L. Casali

Environmental impact reduction of precast Corrosion of rebars in concrete: comparison Effects of wear on the friction coefficient of Chloride transport properties of Portland Probabilistic circular economy assessment
multi-storey buildings by crescent-moon of preventative measures   a Curved Surface Slider cement and limestone systems for infrastructures considering time-variant
seismic dampers hidden in beam-column influencing factors
joints
L. Casali, B. Dal Lago, A. Fulco, M. Mezzi F. Bolzoni, A. Brenna, S. Beretta, M. Ormellese, V. Quaglini, E. Bruschi, E. Çavdar, G. Özdemir, Z.L. Jiang, Z. Dong, C.Q. Fu, Y.J. Pan, Y.C. Wang H. Lei, W. Wang, C.Q. Li, W. Yang
M.V. Diamanti, M.P. Pedeferri   V. Karuk, U. Özçamur

Life-cycle assessment of coal mining Role of concrete and reinforcement char- Effects of rubber shear modulus variability Simplified analytical method for mo- Data-driven infrastructure systems design
wastes upcycling acteristics to increase the service life of on the seismic response of isolated bridges ment-curvature response of corroded for uncertainty, sustainability, and resil-
structures prestressed concrete beams ience

S. Muller, F. Lai, M. Nucci, E.Segù, R. Crane, W. M.C. Alonso M. Marra, S. Silvestri S. Ravasini, L. Franceschini, B. Belletti M.-A. Cardin, A. Mijic, J. Whyte
Nash, A. Wrana, B. Bezak, L. Ferrara

The potential for direct reuse of precast Durability performance indicators for ser- Prediction of the response of a lead-core Structural behavior of PC beams under si- Evaluating design modifications on a build-
concrete slabs in buildings with “wet” joints vice life analysis and quality control rubber bearing using machine learning multaneous corrosion and sustained loads ing portfolio considering future uncertainty
and multiple stakeholders

P.S. Halding, K. Negendahl F. Moro, R.J. Torrent    T. Zhelyazov, S. Ólafsson, R. Rupakhety F.F. Bico, M. Bartoli, F. Di Carlo, A. Meda, F. C. Martani, N. Calen, B. T. Adey
Molaioni, Z. Rinaldi

Development of high durable precast PC Chloride ingress of concrete structure con- Experimental assessment of anti-seismic Random field analysis of corrosion of steel Exploratory modelling for transport infra-
deck with ultra-high-strength fiber-rein- sidering the effect of early-age shrinkage devices performance in the artificial marine atmosphere structure planning under future uncertainty
forced concrete layer
H. Hayashi, Y. Yasukawa, N. Oba, K. Sasaki Y. Li, X. Ruan, T. Li, W.Y. Dou A. Pavese, S. Reale, M. J. Fox W. Zhang, X. Gu, Q. Yu, J. Chen   O. Roman, A. B. Elvarsson, B. T. Adey
Tuesday Afternoon (TuA), July 4th, 2023

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuE-1 to TuE-5 16:00 - 17:30 | Tuesday Evening, July 4th, 2023
TuE-1 TuE-2 TuE-3 TuE-4 TuE-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Special Session: Mini-Symposium:

Safety and maintenance of masonry arch


Practical applications and value of ad-
Life-cycle and sustainability performance Advanced strengthening and retrofitting BIM-based sustainability considerations bridges: diagnostic, monitoring, model-
vanced computational and probabilistic
of fastenings solutions for existing concrete structures in infrastructure construction ling, risk analysis and retrofit interven-
modelling in life-cycle engineering
tions
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
P. Spyridis N. Randl A. Strauss M. König M. Zizi
G. Muciaccia E. Rossi H. Sousa M. Müller P. Zampieri
Installation, structural, and sustainability Numerical investigation of the effects of Semi-probabilistic assessment of concrete Potential of holistic asset information Numerical approaches to assess the load
characteristics of direct fastening in textile graphene on the mechanical properties bridge exploiting additional data from ex- management capacity of FRCM strengthened masonry
reinforced concrete plates of fibre reinforced cementitious matrix periments and numerical analysis bridges
composite
P. Spyridis, J. Orlowsky, K. Bergmeister X.M. Zhu, M. N. Su, Y.C. Wang L. Novak, D. Novák, M. Cao, R. Pukl A. Buttgereit, M. Block, D. Gogolin, D. Santinon, P. Zampieri, C. Pellegrino, D. Ricci,
S. Gomolluch F. Iodice, A. Vecchi, F. Iacobini
Redundancy of concrete fastenings under Experimental behavior of FRCM-confined Probabilistic structural assessment of RC Towards environmental design deci- 3D collapse mechanisms of masonry bridg-
combined fatigue and corrosion – a proba- concrete under high temperature bridges under corrosion based on efficient sion-making for infrastructure planning es subjected to horizontal actions
bilistic study on catenary system installa- simulation methods using parametric BIM
tions
S. Kessler, N. Mellios, A. Takriti, P. Spyridis F. Faleschini, C. Pellegrino, K. Toska, M. Zanini F. Padovani, L. Capacci, F. Biondini J. Hofmeyer, K. Forth, S. Esser, A. Borrmann L. Niero, P. Zampieri, C. Pellegrino

Long term assessment of bonded anchors Retrofit of RC bridge half-joints: appli- Life-cycle assessment of Tunnel Boring BIM-based EPD adaption in the context Near-collapse deformed configuration of
with two different methods, Findley ex- cations and remarks with emphasis on Machine (TBM) segments of a new tunnel: of ecological sustainability and municipal masonry arch bridges
trapolation vs. time-to-failure approach post-tension techniques Carbonation attack and sulfate attack infrastructures
I. Boumakis, K. Nincevic, R. Piccinin, G. Santarsiero, V. Picciano, A. Masi, G. Ventura F. T. Torabian, I. Vangelisti, C. Beltrami J. Maibaum, M. Block, M. König, A. Wachsmann G. Stagnitto, P. Zampieri
R. Wan-Wendner, T. Pregartner, K. Bergmeister
Impact of concrete age and aggregate type Enhancing Textile Reinforced Concrete ma- Holistic assessment-framework for railway Element approach for BIM-based life-cycle Safety checking at point and section level
on anchor load performance terials by admixing short dispersed fibres noise barrier constructions modeling of bridges of masonry arch bridges
K. Nincevic, R. Piccinin, I. Boumakis, T. Pre- E. Rossi, N. Randl M.F. Granzner, A. Strauss, M. Reiterer M. Müller, T. Zinke, T. Ummenhofer G. Stagnitto, R. Siccardi, M. Ghioni, P. Zampieri
gartner, R. Wan-Wendner
Impact of End-Of-Life stage in cra- Shear strengthening with F/TRC: exper- Robot-BIM integration for underground Discrete Macro-Element structural as-
dle-to-cradle LCA analysis of timber and imental investigation on real scale RC canals life-cycle management sessment of a railway masonry arch bridge
timber-hybrid buildings beams subjected to pier settlements
L. Corti, G. Muciaccia E. Rossi, N. Randl H. Pourhosseini, F. Zahedi, J. M. Sardroud D. Rapicavoli, F. Cannizzaro, S. Caddemi, I. Caliò

State of the art in flexural prestressing of Legal governance for BIM – rights manage- Rehabilitation, strengthening and life-cycle
RC members with SMA materials ment and lawful data use assessment of an historical water channel
Cavour masonry bridge crossing Cervo Riv-
er after an extreme flood erosion at foun-
dation pier causing massive settlement and
large structural damages
J. Rogowski, R. Kotynia B. Weber, M. Achenbach C. Beltrami, M. Capalbo, G. Giacalone, M.
Vittone, G. Comaita, I. Vangelisti, F. T. Isfahani,
F. Damiani, R. Salomone, L. Casti, J. Salvioni, D.
Tuesday Evening (TuE), July 4th, 2023

Cagliani, F. Burlone, M. Fossati, M. F. Carera


Concurrent Technical Sessions | TuE-6 to TuE-10 16:00 - 17:30 | Tuesday Evening, July 4th, 2023
TuE-6 TuE-7 TuE-8 TuE-9 TuE-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room

Special Session: Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session:

Recent advance in seismic protection


Durability of reinforced concrete struc-
Risk-informed life-cycle management of Reinforced concrete-to-concrete interfac- systems: design, modeling and testing
tures and infrastructures under changing
bridges es: experiments and modelling strategies of traditional and innovative
climate conditions
solutions
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
M.P. Limongelli V. Palieraki M. Furinghetti F.Landi
L. Ierimonti S. Cattaneo A. Pavese F. Marsili
SHM-informed management of bridges in a Effect of size on the shear strength be- Vulnerability assessment of bridges within Exploratory analysis of the impact of nat-
life-cycle perspective tween old to new concrete interface the Italian highway network ural hazards on road infrastructure in the
Philippines

L. Ierimonti, F. Mariani, I. Venanzi, F. Ubertini S. Cattaneo, M. Scamardo S. Reale, A. Pavese, M. Furinghetti M. Adarne, A. Amir, M. Henry

Integration of MCDM-based regional flood Experimental behavior of interfaces with Life-cycle assessment (LCA) of fiber-rein- Prediction of r.c. bridge deterioration under
hazard indexing with the Cerema guidelines anchors to thin overlays forced reclaimed-rubber seismic isolators changing environmental conditions
for risk assessment of riverine bridges

M. Loli, G. Kefalas, S. Dafis, S. A. Mitoulis, E. Oikonomopoulou, V. Palieraki, E. Vintzileou, F. Cilento, D. Losanno, C. Menna, C. Ciriello, F. Landi, P. Croce, Marsili F., S. Kessler
F. Schmidt G. Genesio F. Parisi

Assessment as to the best strategies for Calculation of the interface resistance in RC Definition of a design procedure of seismic Life-cycle assessment of r.c. bridge com-
the maintenance of existing bridges construction using different codes isolation systems based on rubber bearings ponents based on cluster analysis and
stochastic process

A. Contardi, G. Pasqualato V. Palieraki, E. Vintzileou, S. Cattaneo M. Furinghetti F. Marsili, S. Keßler, F. Landi

The possibility of data integration of drive- Composite action in tunnel linings by use of Inverse design of isolated structures using Corrosion effects of RC bridges considering
by monitoring and direct bridge monitoring shear connectors in concrete interfaces predicted FEMA P-58 decision variables the climate change impact

M. Miyagi, R. Shin, E. Mudahemuka, K. Mitroulis, N. Mellios, P. Spyridis, H.G. Pham, T.C. Becker M. Zucca, M. L. Puppio, F. Mistretta, F. Landi,
K. Yamamoto K. Bergmeister P. Formichi, P. Croce

Performance-based design of new con- Seismic behaviour of building using dam-


crete walls for building seismic rehabilita- age-avoidance shearwall hold-downs
tion
S.M. Alcocer, B. Moctezuma L. Budi

Modeling the deterioration of bridges due


to earthquakes

L. Iannacone, P. Gardoni
Tuesday Evening (TuE), July 4th, 2023

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, July 5th, 2023

09.00 – 10.00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Ho-Kyung Kim | Life-cycle sea-crossing bridge operation under strong winds in severe weather
Robby Caspeele | Bayesian assessment of existing concrete structures: Exploiting the full power of
combined information

10.00 – 11.00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Michel Ghosn | Safety assessment of civil infrastructure assets subjected to extreme events
Francesco Canali | The structural life of a Cathedral and the worksites of the Duomo di Milano

11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break


11:30 - 13:00 Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeM-1 to WeM-9
WeM-1 | T.0.1 Room | Concrete damage assessment using coda waves
WeM-2 | T.0.2 Room | Advanced strengthening and retrofitting solutions for existing concrete structures
WeM-3 | T.1.1 Room | BRIDGE|50: Experimental testing and model validation for life-cycle design and
assessment of RC/PC bridges
WeM-4 | T.1.2 Room | Optimization of inspection, monitoring and maintenance strategies for existing
concrete structures
WeM-5 | T.1.3 Room | SHM for life-cycle informed management of degrading structures
WeM-6 | T.2.3 Room | Strengthening and rehabilitation of steel bridges
WeM-7 | B.0.1 Room | Exploiting digitalization in the intervention planning for transportation
infrastructure
WeM-8 | B.1.1 Room | Assessment of infrastructure facilities
WeM-9 | B.2.1 Room | Deterioration modeling of concrete, rebar, steel and bond performance

13:00 - 14:30 Lunch Break


14:30 - 16:30 Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeA-1 to WeA-10
WeA-1 | T.0.1 Room | Use of SHM and NDE for decision making
WeA-2 | T.0.2 Room | Deconstruction and reuse of steel and lightweight metal structures
WeA-3 | T.1.1 Room | Experimental testing and structural modeling of bridges
WeA-4 | T.1.2 Room | Seismic performance assessment
WeA-5 | T.1.3 Room | Performance, safety, and cost of civil infrastructure in a life-cycle context
WeA-6 | T.2.3 Room | Testing and diagnostics
WeA-7 | B.0.1 Room | Safety and durability of high-performance structures
WeA-8 | B.1.1 Room | Data management and analysis for predictive maintenance of aging infrastructure
WeA-9 | B.2.1 Room | Life-cycle-oriented computational tools
WeA-10 | B.3.1 Room | Life-cycle assessment of materials and components

16:30 - 17:00 Closing Ceremony | Aula Magna

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WEDNESDAY, July 5th, 2023

KENYOTE LECTURES

09:00 - 10:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Chairs: Mark Stewart, Mitsuyoshi Akyiama

Life-cycle sea-crossing bridge operation under strong winds in severe weather


Ho-Kyung Kim
Seoul National University
Seoul, Korea

Bayesian assessment of existing concrete structures: Exploiting the full power of combined
information
Robby Caspeele
Ghent University
Ghent, Belgium

10:00 - 11:00 Keynote Lectures | Aula Magna


Chairs: Eugen Brühwiler, Mark Sarkisian

Safety assessment of civil infrastructure assets subjected to extreme events


Michel Ghosn
The City College of New York / CUNY
New York, NY, USA

The structural life of a Cathedral and the worksites of the Duomo di Milano
Francesco Canali
Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano
Milan, Italy

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeM-1 to WeM-5 11:30 - 13:00 | Wednesday Morning, July 5th, 2023
WeM-1 WeM-2 WeM-3 WeM-4 WeM-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room

Special Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: Special Session: Special Session:

BRIDGE|50: Experimental testing and Optimization of inspection, monitoring


Concrete damage assessment using coda Advanced strengthening and retrofitting SHM for life-cycle informed management
model validation for life-cycle design and and maintenance strategies for existing
waves solutions for existing concrete structures of degrading structures
assessment of RC/PC bridges concrete structures
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
C. Gehlen E. Rossi F. Biondini R. Caspeele M.P. Limongelli
J. Timothy N. Randl F. Tondolo A. Strauss N. Makhoul
Ultrasonic monitoring of large-scale struc- FRP shear dowels - Experimental investi- Large-scale experimental testing of Non-destructive and partially destructive The role of life-cycle civil engineering prac-
tures - input to engineering assessment gation 50-year-old prestressed concrete bridge test locations in RC structures: A combined tices in smart and sustainable cities
girder spatial optimisation and Bayesian updating
approach
N. Epple, C. A. Sanchez-Trujillo, Đ. Čairović, M. Zlámal, J. Venclovský, P. Savino, A. Quattrone, D. Sabia, B. Chiaia, S. Karmakar, S. Ghosh, D. Saha, S.A. Faroz M. D. Lepech, A. S. Kiremidjian, K. H. Law
E. Niederleithinger P. Štěpánek F. Tondolo, M. Anghileri, F. Biondini, G. Rosati

A new technique to detect altered stresses Bond behavior of CFRP-concrete systems Experimental tests for mechanical charac- FL decision system to choose the best Integration of information quality assess-
in tendons early using toughened epoxies terization of prestressed concrete bridge maintenance strategy depending on con- ment in bridge resilience management
deck beams dition

N. Sträter, F. Clauß, M.A. Ahrens, P. Mark D. V. Achillopoulou, A. Kosta, A. Montalbano, M. Anghileri, G. Rosati, F. Biondini, P. Savino, F. Binder, N. Hlebec, U. Schneck, A. Strauss N. Makhoul, M. P. Limongelli
F. Choffat F. Tondolo

Comparison of structural analysis results The effect of fatigue loading on the behav- Experimental campaign for corrosion as- Probability-based service life design of Optimum inspection scheduling of steel
with coda wave interferometry measure- ior of externally bonded CFRP-to-concrete sessment of 50-year-old PC deck beams repair mortar overlay in case of chloride-in- storage tanks based on past ultrasonic
ments joints using the grooving method   duced depassivation risk thickness measurements

S. Grabke, K.-U. Bletzinger M. Khorasani, G. Muciaccia, D. Mostofinejad M. Carsana, E. Redaelli, D.O. Valoti, F. Biondini K. Van Den Hende, S. Helderweirt, W. Botte, S.A. Faroz, M.S. Khan, S. Ghosh
S. Matthys, R. Caspeele, G. Lombaert

About the separation of impacts on coda Externally applied textile reinforced Experimental validation of nonlinear finite Early detection of corrosion in reinforced Value of information under random deci-
waves in concrete systems on RC members: innovative and element analysis of PC bridge deck beams concrete using ultrasonic-guided waves sion, model, and measurement errors
sustainable materials and techniques. based on the results of full-scale load tests

F. Diewald F. Bencardino, R. Curto M. Anghileri, F. Biondini N. Habbaba, S. Mustapha, Y. Lu Z.Y. Mir Rangrez, J. Ghosh, S. Ghosh, C. Caprani

A virtual lab for damage identification in Experimental investigation on strengthen- Dynamic response of PC bridge beams The use of corrosion rates for the iden- A review on low-cost sensors compati-
concrete using Coda waves ing of RC members with HSC overlays under different damages tification of damaged zones in a football ble with open-source platforms used for
stadium and efficacy of surface inhibitors life-cycle monitoring of civil structures
as repair method
G. Vu, G. Meschke, J. J. Timothy, E. H. Saenger N. Randl, M. Steiner D. Sabia, A. Quattrone. P. Savino, F. Tondolo C. Andrade, J.J Muñoz, J.R. Rosell M. Komary, S. Komarizadehasl, J. Turmo,
F. Lozano, J. A. Lozano-Galant, X. Ye

The hydration of cement paste: thermo- Innovative shear strengthening with Applications of drone inspection and use of On the utilization of multiple information
dynamics driven multi-scale modeling of post-installed undercut anchors strain-hardening cementitious composites for the integrity management of deterio-
elastic properties and coda wave interfer- (ECC/SHCC) in lowering carbon footprint rating systems
ometry based monitoring and life-cycle cost of bridges

E. Jägle, J. J. Timothy, F. Diewald, T. Kränkel, N. Randl, P. Harsányi, J. Kunz D. K. Mishra, P. Ranjan, H. Sun, J. Yu, P. L. Ng G. Costa, M. P. Limongelli, S. Thöns
C. Gehlen, A. Machner
Wednesday Morning (WeM), July 5th, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeM-6 to WeM-9 11:30 - 13:00 | Wednesday Morning, July 5th, 2023
WeM-6 WeM-7 WeM-8 WeM-9 WeM-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room

Special Session: Special Session: General Session: Special Session:

Exploiting digitalization in the interven-


Strengthening and rehabilitation of steel Deterioration modeling of concrete, rebar,
tion planning for transportation infra- Assessment of infrastructure facilities
bridges steel and bond performance
structure
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
X. Jiang S. Chuo J. Matos X. Gao
X. Qiang H. Mehranfar H. Roebers J. Li
Numerical analysis of weld throat crack of Decentralized control-based intervention Durability of residential construction in a Analysis of mechanical behavior of bond
rib-to-deck reinforced by bonding angle policies for road networks marine environment between plain rebar and concrete
steel

Z.L. Lv, X. Jiang, X.H. Qiang, H.L. Wu, J.M. Ding Y. Nakazato, D. Mizutani, T. Nagae I.N. Robertson X. Gao, Y. Yu, C. Su, J. Li

Flexural behavior of prestressed concrete Efficient early estimates of bridge interven- Multi-scale structural integrity assessment Residual bearing capacity of corro-
beams strengthened with external CFRP tions: costs, required possession times and of a series of identical components in cul- sion-damaged reinforced concrete columns
tendons associated failure risks tural-heritage structures: The case of the with annular cross sections
Clifton Suspension Bridge
L.L. Chen, X.H. Qiang, X. Jiang, P. Liu H. Mehranfar, B. T. Adey, S. Chuo, R. De Risi, T. Moody, E. Voyagaki, S. Gunner, Y. Jiang, Hua-Peng Chen, W.B. Li
S. Moghtadernejad M. Pregnolato, N. Grilli, C. Taylor

Rehabilitation of cracked diaphragm cut- Estimation of bridge component condition Robustness of RC girder bridges: the case Steel liner corrosion and its effects on the
outs in steel bridge using Fe-SMA states with varying data availability of half-joint bridges leak-tightness of the nuclear containment
structure

Y.P. Wu, X.H. Qiang, X. Jiang, H.L. Wu, J.M. Ding S. Chuo, B.T. Adey, H. Mehranfar, P. Martinelli, M. Colombo and M. di Prisco X.B. Li, X.Y. Wu, J.X. Gong
S. Moghtadernejad

Numerical study on the mechanical behav- State-of-the-art in the use of responsive Life-cycle and evolution of tunnel equip- Influence of combined corrosion of car-
ior of Fe-SMA/steel hybrid joints based on systems for the built environment ment bonation and cyclic loading on reinforced
cohesive zone modeling concrete beams  

Y. Shu, X.H. Qiang, X. Jiang, Q.L. Zhang, H.L. Wu J. Suo, C. Martani, A. G. Faddoul, S. Suvarna, G. Nodiroli, M. Katterbach, P. Klaus, D. Tillet L.X. Zhu, Z.J. Zhou, Y.Q. Tian, C.R. Chen
V. K. T. Gunturu

Full-scale experimental study on strength- Digital twins in construction practice – A A methodology for the service life estima- Structural response of corroded concrete
ened riveted gusset joints use case driven implementation based on tion of timber structures columns with different rebar confinements
existing theory under cyclic compressive loading

S. Wang, Q. Su, B. Liu, X. Jiang, L. Chen, C. Zhang T. Zinke, C.P. Schimanski, D. Schäfer, D. Marranzini, G. Iovane, L. Cascini, R. Landolfo, H. O. Aminulai, N. S. Ferguson, M. M. Kashani
M. Rowsell, R. Schumann M. Nicolella, B. Faggiano

Mechanical performance of steel plate Advanced life-cycle assessment of rein- Development of digital rules for optimal Structural behaviour of axially loaded
combination beam bridge with clustered forced concrete bridges using digital twin auto-routing design of pipe corroded low-strength RC columns with
shear studs considering slip effect concept different confinement ratios

YL. Yi, WY. Meng, NN. Huo, X. Ruan J. Rymeš, J. Červenka, M. Herzfeldt, R. Pukl S.-E. Park, S.-W. Choi, E.-B. Lee H. O. Aminulai, N. S. Ferguson, M. M. Kashani
Wednesday Morning (WeM), July 5th, 2023

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeA-1 to WeA-5 14:30 - 16:30 | Wednesday Afternoon, July 5th, 2023
WeA-1 WeA-2 WeA-3 WeA-4 WeA-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room
Special Session: Mini-Symposium: General Session: General Session: Special Session:

Deconstruction and reuse of steel and Experimental testing and structural mod- Performance, safety, and cost of civil
Use of SHM and NDE for decision making Seismic performance assessment
lightweight metal structures eling of bridges infrastructure in a life-cycle context

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


N.M. Apaydin P. Kamrath G. Sas Y. Tsompanakis Y. Li
F.N. Catbas M. Kuhnhenne M. Anghileri L. Jafari Y. Dong
The state-of-the-art in health monitoring Requirements for gutting and demolition Dynamic chain reaction analysis of a ca- Lessons learned from past earthquakes for Masonry design for extended life-time
of long-span cable supported bridges in cost index ble-stayed bridge by sudden loss of stays horizontally curved bridges usage by implementing joint behaviour
Turkey considering cable corrosion
O. Çetindemir, A.C. Zülfikar, H. Kesting, M. Helmus Y. Aoki, H. Tsunoda, T. Akiyama, H. Gotou, E. Namlı, T.Öztürk T. Molkens, J. Smits, S. Van Hout, R. Meuleman
N. Memişoğlu Apaydın S. Nakamura
Informed assessment of structural health Numerical determination of the wrinkling Performance assessment of existing pre- Impact of as-recorded mainshock-after- Data-driven life-cycle risk assessment of
conditions of bridges based on free-vibra- stress of steel polyurethane sandwich stressed concrete bridges utilizing distrib- shock excitations on seismic fragility of bridge networks using Bayesian network
tion tests panels for reuse scenarios uted optical fiber sensors corrosion-damaged RC frames

M. Mazzeo, D. De Domenico, R. Santoro, K. Janczyk, M. Kuhnhenne H. Burger, T. Tepho, O. Fischer, N. Schramm E. A. Dizaj, M. R. Salami, M. M. Kashani M. Cheng, H.O. Gao
G. Quaranta
The effect of road roughness on vehi- Allowable strength estimation of vertical Structural behavior of composite truss Seismic fragility analysis of nonuniform- Risk-based life-cycle loss assessment
cle-bridge interaction modeling members used for system scaffolds con- girder with thicker concrete deck at side ly corroded irregular RC bridges using statistical moments
sidering reusability span in a cable-stayed bridge

A. Aloisio, R. Alaggio, A. Contento, N.G. Jang, J.H. Won, S.S. Ko, J.K. Bong, M.Y. Yang, C.S. Wang, Y.Q. Li, Y.C. Feng E. A. Dizaj, M. R. Salami, M. M. Kashani Y. Zhang, Y. Li
B. Briseghella D.H. Chung
Influence of different debonding gap types Limits of reuse of steel Structural modeling, experimental test- Seismic performance evaluation of mason- Effects of high temperature on web crip-
on mechanical performance of axially ing and dynamic response of high-speed ry infilled RC frame retrofitted with BRBs pling strength of lean duplex stainless steel
compressed CFST stub columns with same railway bridges tubular sections
debonding arc-length ratio
J.Q. Xue, J.P. Huang, L.Q. He, B. Briseghella, P. Kamrath M. Anghileri, L. Capacci, F. Biondini, R. Chelapramkandy, J. Ghosh, F. Freddi Y. Cai, C. C. Lee, S. L. Mak, L. Wang, F. Zhou
A. Contento L. Bernardini, C. Somaschini, M. Belloli

Dynamic assessment of a stress-ribbon The deconstruction of a steel based single Temperature effect on static and qua- Sensitivity of the seismic response to the Risk-based fatigue assessment of ortho-
CFST arch bridge with SHM and NDE story hall si-static bridge measurements modelling variables defining constitutive tropic steel decks
models of reinforced concrete frames

J.P. Huang, L.Q. He, J.Q. Xue, S.N. Zhou, P. Kamrath K. Dakhili, T. Kebig, M. Schäfer, M. Maas, G. Karaki J. Heng, Y. Dong, C. Baniotopoulos,
B. Briseghella, C. Castoro, A. Aloisio, M. Bender, A. Zürbes S. Kaewunruen
G. C. Marano
Bridge maintenance prioritization by using On the development of regulations for the Structural model updating of an existing A non-Gaussian algorithm to simulate the Life-cycle management of offshore wind
multi-criteria decision analysis increased reuse of steel structures concrete bridge based on load testing and earthquake motion phase difference deteriorating structures under ship collision
monitoring data accidental events
H.Silimanotham, M.Henry H. Bartsch, F. Eyben, J. Voelkel, M. Feldmann A. Agredo Chávez, J. Gonzalez-Libreros, T. Sato P. Salazar L., J. Moran A., P. Rigo, P. G. Morato
L. Elfgren, G. Sas, L. Capacci, F. Biondini

Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued


Wednesday Afternoon (WeA), July 5th, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeA-1 to WeA-5 14:30 - 16:30 | Wednesday Afternoon, July 5th, 2023
WeA-1 WeA-2 WeA-3 WeA-4 WeA-5
T.0.1 Room T.0.2 Room T.1.1 Room T.1.2 Room T.1.3 Room
Special Session: Mini-Symposium: General Session: General Session: Special Session:

Deconstruction and reuse of steel and Experimental testing and structural mod- Performance, safety, and cost of civil
Use of SHM and NDE for decision making Seismic performance assessment
lightweight metal structures eling of bridges infrastructure in a life-cycle context

Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:


N.M. Apaydin P. Kamrath G. Sas Y. Tsompanakis Y. Li
F.N. Catbas M. Kuhnhenne M. Anghileri L. Jafari Y. Dong
Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued
Application of Infrared Thermography in RFID-based traceability system for con- Demolition of a 65-year-old box-girder Assessment of energy redistribution of Seismic safety assessment of “Palácio do
civil engineering: limits and drawbacks structional steel reuse prestressed concrete bridge located in structural collapse under seismic loads Itamaraty” at Brasília reliability-based
Northern Sweden using wavelet transforms

D. Meloni, G. Sechi, G. Concu P. Hradil, K. Jaakkola, K. Tuominen C. Al. Daescu, J. Gonzalez-Libreros, N. S. D. Farhan , J. Lu , W. A. Altabey, Z. Wu, P.Q Rodrigues, J.C. Pantoja, P.S.T. Miranda
C. Wang, L. Elfgren, G. Sas, L. B. Nilsson, A. Silik, M.Noori
T. Larsson, P. Simonsson

Environmental and economic impact of Failure analysis of ageing RC bridges: the Nonstructural performance improvements
steel industrial buildings made of reclaimed cases of the Polcevera viaduct and the for seismic resilience enhancement of
elements Caprigliola bridge modern code-compliant buildings  

R. Buzatu, V. Ungureanu, P. Hradil N. Scattarreggia, A. Orgnoni, G.M. Calvi, M. R. Joo, R. Sinha


R. Pinho, D. Malomo, M. Moratti
Wednesday Afternoon (WeA), July 5th, 2023

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Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeA-6 to WeA-10 14:30 - 16:30 | Wednesday Afternoon, July 5th, 2023
WeA-6 WeA-7 WeA-8 WeA-9 WeA-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
General Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: General Session: General Session:
Data management and analysis for pre-
Safety and durability of high-performance Life-cycle assessment of materials and
Testing and diagnostics dictive maintenance of aging infrastruc- Life-cycle-oriented computational tools
structures components
ture
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
F. Tondolo X. Gu F. Schmidt K. Kawamura D. Novak
T. Imai Q. Yu L.F.M. Sanchez L. G. Rodrigues H. Yáñez-Godoy
A basic study on the evaluation of the pro- Evolution of seismic fragility of reinforced Weather condition effect on the road Predicting the military load class from Life-cycle assessment of concrete hollow
tective effect of silane-based impregnation concrete columns subjected to corrosion surface friction: A Preliminary assessment bridge data with a multilayer perceptron blocks and autoclaved aerated concrete
on mortar using electrochemical impedance based on sensor data blocks
spectroscopy
S. Nagaoka, K. Nakayama, M. Iwanami Y. Liu, W. Zhang, X. Gu, Y. An M. Rasol, F. Schmidt, S. Ientile M. Haslbeck, J. Flotzinger, Th. Braml J.M. Ongpeng, M.V. Umali

Super resolution of multi-channel ground Experimental study on water absorption in Prediction of recovery time of infrastruc- Elaboration of a truncated probability func- Positive effects of aligned steel fiber using
penetrating radar volume data by zero-in- unsaturated concrete ture functionalities after an earthquake tion for the Young’s modulus of concrete the electro-magnetic field on flexural be-
terpolated 3D kirchhoff migration using machine learning havior of reinforced UHPC beams
T. Imai, T. Mizutani J. Fang, C. Jiang, X.L. Gu B. Derras, N. Makhoul M. Haslbeck, Th. Braml Y.M. Xiong, M. Yang, H. Shi, J. Zhao

Soundness evaluation of small-scale bridge Monitoring electrochemical chloride extrac- Condition assessment and management Inclusion of Stochastic Petri-net models on Experimental study on quantification of
decks with portable FWD tests tion process by testing chloride ion con- protocols for concrete infrastructure affect- a risk-based tool for the maintenance of carbon dioxide adsorption by different
tents in electrolyte ed by internal swelling reactions: challenge road drainage systems cement types and mix proportions
and research needs
T. Sasaki, A. Tsuboi, Y. Sugimoto, H. Kakeda, C. Song, C. Jiang, X.L. Gu R. Medeiros, A. Bergmann, L. Sanchez L. G. Rodrigues, L. C. Neves, J. Wallis, T. Iyoda, E. Ishikawa, Y. Ikeo
H. Onishi R. Brook, K. Morosiuk
Rut depth estimation by distortion analysis Experimental study on stress recovery The efficiency of laboratory test procedures High performance computing methods for Research on the anti-sliding performance
of images taken by an in-vehicle camera behavior of Fe-SMA subjected to multi-ac- for assessing field performance of concrete concrete surface damage identification of cable clamps in an irregular elliptical
tivation against alkali-aggregate reaction (AAR) and prevision in service highways tunnel suspen-dome structure
concrete linings
W. Gao, K. Xue, T. Nagayama, B. Zhao, Q.Q. Yu, Z.Y. Chen, X.L. Gu, X.W. Xiao, W.P. Zhang, A. Bergmann, R. Medeiros, L. Sanchez I. Vangelisti, C. Beltrami, G. Rozza H.J. Wang, X.D. Ren, S.W. Xiao, L. Li, B. Luo
D. Su, K. Xue, B. Zhao Y.H. An,
Research on imaging technology of SMFL-based probability distribution of Digital Twins for civil infrastructure: a case Using shape optimization and principal Life-cycle assessment of buried wa-
concrete bridge bottom apparent disease minimum cross-sectional areas of corroded study on the Clifton Suspension Bridge stress line based stiffness improvement of ter-transmission concrete mains
detection based on machine vision steel bars (Bristol, UK) thin-shell structure and reduce construc-
tion costs
S.G. Cao, X.Y. Li, Y. Pan, J.L. Fu, H. Tian J.L. Qiu, W.P. Zhang, Q.Q. Yu, Z.P. Chen M. Pregnolato, S. Gunner, E. Voyagaki, R. De Risi, Y.X. Sun, Y.Y. Yang, L.J. Leu, K. Yamamoto H. Yáñez-Godoy, S. M. Elachachi
G. Gavriel, P. Tully, N. Carhart, T. Tryfonas,
C. Taylor
Assessment of mechanical properties Reliability analysis considering epistemic SHM analysis for damage detection using Simulation of chloride ingress into aging Life-cycle assessment and sensitivity anal-
for ancient timber through visual and ND uncertainties with small initial sample and time series analysis methods surface-coated concrete ysis of a clayey sediment-based geopoly-
methods   successive updating data mer concrete
S. Verre, G. F. Cauteruccio, G. Fortunato, Y. Fei, Y. Jiang, Y. Leng, L. Wang, Z. Chen F. Schmidt, F. Chabi, J.-F. Bercher C. Yoshii, F. Biondini, M. Iwanami, K. Nakayama L. Monteiro, H. Yáñez-Godoy, J. Saliba,
A. A. Zappani, L. Ombres, M. Brunetti, M. Nocetti, N. Saiyouri
N. Ruggieri, M. Togni, D. Marranzini, G. Iovane,
B. Faggiano
Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued
Wednesday Afternoon (WeA), July 5th, 2023
Concurrent Technical Sessions | WeA-6 to WeA-10 14:30 - 16:30 | Wednesday Afternoon, July 5th, 2023
WeA-6 WeA-7 WeA-8 WeA-9 WeA-10
T.2.3 Room B.0.1 Room B.1.1 Room B.2.1 Room B.3.1 Room
General Session: Mini-Symposium: Special Session: General Session: General Session:
Data management and analysis for pre-
Safety and durability of high-performance Life-cycle assessment of materials and
Testing and diagnostics dictive maintenance of aging infrastruc- Life-cycle-oriented computational tools
structures components
ture
Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Chairs:
F. Tondolo X. Gu F. Schmidt K. Kawamura D. Novak
T. Imai Q. Yu L.F.M. Sanchez L. G. Rodrigues H. Yáñez-Godoy
Continued Continued Continued Continued Continued
A review on electrodeposition repair of Numerical simulation of freeze-thaw dam- A service value predictive system of com- Numerical simulation of non-Fick moisture Stress-strain relationship of loaded con-
cracked reinforced concrete age deterioration of concrete in cold region ponentized infrastructure assets diffusion of pultruded GFRP bolt connec- crete considering freeze-thaw damage
tion gradient

Q. Zhang, Q. Chen, H. Yang J. Jiang, Y. Wang, Z. Liu, Z.Chen K. Petroutsatou, T. Vagdatli, M. Voutsis, Y. Sun, Y. Liu, X. Wang, H. Xin X. Liu, Y. Lei, D. Niu, Y. Wang, Z. Dong
P. Panetsos, Z. Barmpa

Study on the applicability of repairing Smart aggregate-based automated con- 3-D segmentation of concrete spalling in
rubber bearing covers by resurface vulcani- crete stress monitoring via deep learning of point cloud using unsupervised clustering
zation in the field impedance signals and plane fitting

A. Matsumoto, R. Takahara, T. Imai, W. Abe J.T. Kim, Q.B. Ta, Q.Q. Pham, N.L. Pham, Y. Zhang, B. Xia
T.C. Huynh
Wednesday Afternoon (WeA), July 5th, 2023

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Map of the Symposium Venue
The Symposium will be held in the Trifoglio (Clover) building facilities originally designed by Gio Ponti and recently renovated and expan-
ded based on a project by Renzo Piano. The Symposium venue includes Building 13 (Plenary Sessions, Parallel Sessions, Exhibition, and
Coffee Breaks), Building 16B (Parallel Sessions), and Building 16C (Lunch Area).

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Exhibition
Exhibition booths are made available at IALCCE 2023. The Exhibition area is located at the First Floor of Building 13 - Trifoglio.

1 LOMBARDI

2 ATENA

3 BRIDGE|50

4 IALCCE

5 FIELD

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6 VISION
Social Program
The Symposium Social Program includes Welcome Reception, Gala Dinner, and Post-Symposium Technical Tours. These events are
offered to all registered Symposium Delegates and Accompanying Persons.

WELCOME RECEPTION
Rectorate Building and Gardens | Leonardo Campus | Politecnico di Milano
Sunday, July 2nd, 2023 | 19.00 - 22.00

The Welcome Reception will be held in the Rectorate Building and Gardens of the Leonardo Campus of Politecnico di Milano.

GALA DINNER
Cascina San Carlo | Caravaggio (BG)
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023 | 19.30 - 23.30

Cascina San Carlo is a corner of peace between nature and fairy tale that preserves the atmosphere of the traditional farmhouses of
the Po Valley. The large central courtyard surrounded by arcades, the garden with fountains and water games, the tolling of the bells
and the internal rooms with large windows are just some of the ingredients of this picturesque venue. After a welcome aperitif served
in the gardens and courtyard, the Gala Dinner will be hosted in the covered square, dedicated to Caravaggio, softened by a large
central fountain and sixteen ball lamps, characterized by large windows overlooking the verdant countryside surrounding Cascina San
Carlo. The program of the Gala Dinner will include the IALCCE 2023 Awards Ceremony.

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TECHNICAL VISITS
Post-Symposium Technical Tours are scheduled on July 6th, 2023, and offered to all registered Symposium Delegates and Accompanying
Persons.
Post-Symposium Technical Tours
The following Post-Symposium Technical Tours are organized for registered Delegates and Accompanying Persons on Thursday,
July 6th, 2023.

Tour #1: Duomo’s Building Site


Tour #2: BRIDGE|50 Testing Site
The Tours will include technical visits and complementary cultural activities such as: Duomo Cathedral, Museum of the Duomo & Ambro-
sian Library in Milan (Tour #1); Egyptian Museum in Turin (Tour #2).

Symposium Delegates who wish to participate in the Post-Sympsium Technical Tours are requested to access the online Symposium
Management System, choose the Tour they wish to participate in and the departure group they would like to join. The registered Accom-
paniyng Person who has applied to participate in the Post-Symposium Technical Tour will be added to the group chosen by the Symposi-
um Delegate.

Limited capacity may apply for the Post-Symposium Tours. Therefore, as mentioned in the Registration webpage, Symposium registra-
tion does not guarantee attendance. The available slots will be reserved to registered participants on a first-come first-served basis. The
deadline for booking the Post-Symposium Tours is June 25th, 2023. Beyond this deadline, bookings will be subject to availability.

Should you have any inquiry about these Tours, please contact the Organizing Secretariat via email at [email protected]

TECHNICAL TOUR #1 TECHNICAL TOUR #2


DUOMO’S BUILDING SITE BRIDGE|50 TESTING SITE

TECHNICAL TOUR #1: DUOMO’S BUILDING SITE

THE DUOMO’S BUILDING SITE: WHERE SCAFFOLDING REACHES THE SKY


The cathedral’s construction site is located at the cathedral itself to allow workers to work on the monu-
ment. Starting from the “cesata” located on the south side of the cathedral, they go up to a maximum height
of 108.5 metres. Till today, it is the centre of important activities: restoration and conservation of stone
structures, installation and update of technological systems, laying of ornaments and structures from the
Marble Yard, installation of stained glass, paintings, wooden and metal artefacts ensuring the efficiency of
the grand original complex, arranging liturgical vestments and furnishings and contributing to ensuring the

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dignity of religious services and of the entire cathedral. It is on this large, complex and evocative site that
the qualified workers of the Veneranda Fabbrica, often on very high scaffolding, sometimes supported by
external professionals. On this extraordinary construction site bricklayers and marble workers, carpenters
and blacksmiths, electricians and carpenters, restorers and operators, all led by the technicians in charge,
commit their skills and experience handed down and accumulated from generation to generation. These
ancient “trades” are always evolving, thanks to the contribution of new technologies, the result of contin-
uous scientific research, of which the Veneranda Fabbrica has availed itself.
While walking around the Tiburio base, guided by the engineers who manage and survey the Cathedral’s
continuous maintenance works, this Technical Tour will allow a close look at the overall process. The results
of the six-monthly inspections give the opportunity of a fine tuning on the three years based structural
maintenance program. Scaffolding is then assembled and the Veneranda Fabbrica’s employees can at least
operate: a 637 years old commitment, progressively helped by up-to-date technology.
DUOMO CATHEDRAL
The Duomo is one of the most famous and complex Gothic constructions of the world. As dimensions, it is the
second highest church of the world after the cathedral of Beauvais in France, and the third greatest cathedral
after St.Peter in Vatican and the cathedral in Seville.
A complex of 135 spires and 3200 statues, crammed onto the roof and into the facade, adorn the exterior of
this vast cathedral. In particular, the central spire is capped by a golden statue, called Madonnina, literarily “little
Madonna”, traditionally considered the Milan’s protector.
The interior of the Cathedral, organized into five aisles divided by majestic pylons, contains a collection of beau-
tiful and sacred pieces of art donated by wealthy noblemen and patrons over the centuries.

MUSEUM OF THE DUOMO & AMBROSIAN LIBRARY


The Museum, with its approximately 2,000 m² of floor space and 26 rooms, collects the Treasure of the Ca-
thedral and works of art from the cathedral and from the Veneranda Fabbrica’s storerooms. The pieces in the
collection are placed in a chronological itinerary that allows visitors to discover the construction phases of the
cathedral, from its foundation in 1386 to the 20th century.
The Ambrosian Library, founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo on September 7, 1607 and inaugurated on 8
December 1609, was one of the earliest libraries to grant access to all who could read and write. It was con-
ceived by its founder as a centre for study and culture. The Library is one of the most important in the world.
Its collections numbers more than a million printed volumes (including thousands of incunabula and books dat-
ing from the 16th century); nearly 40,000 manuscripts (including the celebrated Codex Atlanticus and some of
the most important existing manuscripts) in Italian, Latin, Greek, Arabic, Syriac, Ethiopic (and much else); 12,000
drawings (among them works by Raphael, Pisanello, Leonardo and other renowned masters); 22,000 engrav-
ings; and other unique rarities (old maps, musical manuscripts, parchments and papyri).

Tour Scheduling
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3
Technical Visit to the Cathedral’s Construction Site 9.00 am 9.20 am 9.40 am
Visit to the Terraces and Cathedral 10.30 am 10.50 am 11.10 am
Free time for lunch 12.00 pm 12.20 pm 12.40 pm
Visit to the Museum of the Duomo 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 3.00 pm
Moving from Museum of the Duomo to the Ambrosian Library 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm
Visit to the Ambrosian Library 3.30 pm 4.00 pm 4.30 pm
End of the Tour 4.30 pm 5.00 pm 5.30 pm

GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6


Visit to the Terraces and Cathedral 9.00 am 9.20 am 9.40 am
Technical Visit to the Cathedral’s Construction Site 10.40 am 11.00 am 11.20 am
Free time for lunch 12.00 pm 12.20 pm 12.40 pm
Visit to the Ambrosian Library 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 3.00 pm
Moving from the Ambrosian Library to the Museum of the Duomo 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm

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End of the Tour
3.30 pm
4.30 pm
4.00 pm
5.00 pm
4.30 pm
5.30 pm
Post-Symposium Technical Tours

TECHNICAL TOUR #2: BRIDGE|50 TESTING SITE

BRIDGE|50 RESEARCH PROJECT


BRIDGE|50 is a research project aimed at investigating the residual structural performance of a 50-year-
old concrete bridge recently dismantled in Italy.
The research activity is carried out jointly by Politecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino and the project
partners include several public authorities and private companies.
The project involves a wide experimental campaign of non-destructive testing and full-scale load tests on a
group of 29 prestressed beams and two pier caps moved and stored in a testing site located in the Mirafio-
ri campus of Politecnico di Torino. The planned activities include photographic mappings, drone surveys,
non-destructive testing, full-scale load tests, and extraction of a large number of material samples from
the tested structural elements for laboratory tests.
This Technical Tour will include both an introductory presentation and a guided visit of the testing site
aimed at providing an overview of the structural members under investigation along with an in-depth de-
scription of the ongoing experimental activities and recent outcomes of the project.

EGYPTIAN MUSEUM
The Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) is an archaeological museum in Turin specializing in Egyptian archae-
ology and anthropology.
It houses one of the largest collections of Egyptian antiquities, with more than 30,000 artifacts, and is con-
sidered the second most important Egyptology collection in the world, after the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.
Discover 4000 years of history, archeology, and art.

Tour Scheduling
GROUP 1 GROUP 2
Departure from Politecnico di Milano 7.30 am 8.30 am
Arrival at Politecnico di Torino | Mirafiori Campus 9.45 am 10.45 am
BRIDGE|50 Introductory Lecture 10.00 am 11.00 am
Visit of the BRIDGE|50 Testing Site 10.45 am 11.45 am
Departure for Turin Downtown 12.00 pm 1.00 pm
Free time for lunch 12.30 pm 1.30 pm
Guided Tour of Egyptian Museum – Subgroup Entry A 2.00 pm 3.00 pm
Guided Tour of Egyptian Museum – Subgroup Entry B 2.10 pm 3.10 pm
Guided Tour of Egyptian Museum – Subgroup Entry C 2.20 pm – – –

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Guided Tour of Egyptian Museum – Subgroup Entry D 2.30 pm – – –
Departure from Turin 4.15 pm 5.00 pm
Arrival at Politecnico di Milano 6.30 pm 7.15 pm
Program for Accompanying Persons
The Symposium Social Program includes the attendance of Welcome Reception on July 2nd, Gala Dinner on July 4th, and Post-Symposium
Tours on July 6th. These events will be offered to all registered Symposium Delegates and Accompanying Persons.
Optional Tours for Accompanying Persons, Family and Friends of Symposium Delegates have been also organized. The Optional Tours will
require a separate registration.

OPTIONAL TOURS
THE THOUSAND FACES OF MILAN
July 3rd, 2023

Milan is a modern, rational, cosmopolitan city which nevertheless conserves its Lombardy character that “starts” to become romantic as
soon as its stops being practical. The mainly modern appearance of Milan hides the fact the city has extremely important works of art and
architecture. Milan has changed its face many times over the centuries, nevertheless in its historical heart it is possible to find traces of its
glorious past. History, art, beauty, curiosities and anecdotes unknown to most. This tour will introduce you to the most beautiful treasures
of the historical centre of Milan.
The first part of the Tour will be dedicated to discover the Basilica of St. Ambrogio, the Duomo Cathedral, and the La Scala Theatre, the
monumental symbols of the city. The remaining part of the guided Tour will also include visits to the Fashion District and the Navigli
District with Boat Tour.

Tentative Tour Scheduling


9.30 am Departure from PoliMi with private guide(s)
10.00 am Visit the Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio and downtown walking route
10.45 am Visit the Duomo Cathedral
11.20 am Visit La Scala Theatre
12.05 pm Promenade in the Fashion District
12.30 pm Free time for lunch
2.30 pm Move to Navigli District
3.20 pm Boat Tour Navigli
4.30 pm Walking tour Navigli
5.30 pm Departure from Navigli District
6.00 pm Arrival at PoliMi

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Program for Accompanying Persons

VARENNA AND THE MAGNIFICENT VILLAS OF LAKE COMO


July 4th, 2023

Lake Como, the third largest lake in Italy, attracts visitors from all around the world thanks to the beauty of its environment, so poetically
described by Alessandro Manzoni in his masterpiece “I Promessi Sposi” (“The Betrothed”). A unique perspective able to join the picturesque
and colorful villages, the magnificent ancient villas and their flowering gardens located on the shores, is assured moving by boat.
The fascination of Lake Como mainly arises from the small characteristic villages and the ancient magnificent residences situated along
the shores, each one having its own peculiarities. This tour offers the opportunity of discovering some of the most famous villas of Lake
Como.

Tentative Tour Scheduling


7.15 am Departure from Milan by bus and arrival at Varenna
9.00 am Meet up with the guide and visit of Varenna
9.30 am Visit of Villa Monastero in Varenna
11.10 am Take the Ferry Boat (Traghetto) to Bellagio
11.30 am Visit of Villa Melzi d’Eril in Bellagio
1.00 pm Free time for lunch in Bellagio
2.00 pm Take the Public Boat (Battello) to Villa Carlotta
2.20 pm Visit of Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo
4.00 pm Departure from Villa Carlotta by bus
6.00 pm Arrival at Milan

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MILAN’S JOURNEY THROUGH TIME FROM 14th TO 19th CENTURY
July 5th, 2023

This tour will allow to discover the gothic and reinaissance art of Milan.
The Gothic style was born in the 12th century in France and it continued til the 14th century. It spreaded to all Europe and it reached
Italy too. In the 14th century Milan came under the Visconti family and it became the international centre of gothic art. The term “gothic”
was used for the first time by Giorgio Vasari in the 16th century as a synonym of “barbarous”, in contrast with the retrieval of the ancient
greek–roman language of the Renaissance.
The term “renaissance” indicate the art of the 15th and 16th centuries, and it is used to describe all the artistic changes, that occurred
after the Middle Ages. In this way renaissance means a revival of the classical period, and a new interest towards the ancient Roman and
Greek civilization. In fact the renaissane artists inspired themselves from the classical art to create something new. In the 15th century
Milan came under the Sforza family and Ludovico il Moro, the ruler of the city, decided to surround himself by the most important artists
of the period.
The first part of the Tour will be dedicated to discover San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Castello Sforzesco, and Santa Maria at San
Satiro, the major examples of Gothic – Renaissance art. The remaining part of the guided will also include visits through the ancient Brera
district and its art gallery.

Tentative Tour Scheduling


9.30 am Departure from PoliMi with private guide(s)
10.00 am Visit San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
11.00 am Visit the Sforza Castle
12.00 pm Visit Santa Maria at San Satiro
12.30 pm Lunch and free time
2.30 pm Move to Brera District
3.30 pm Visit the Pinacoteca Art Gallery
4.20 pm Walking tour of Brera District
5.30 pm Departure from Brera District
6.00 pm Arrival at PoliMi

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Transportation & Local Info
Milan Public Transportation
International Airports Milan has an efficient and extensive public transport system. In-
formation about public transport in Milan and how to move around
Milan is served by three airports – Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, the city, including maps, timetables, tickets, real time information
and Orio al Serio International Airport (Bergamo) – which ensure and more, can be found on the ATM website.
frequent domestic and international connections. Facilities avail-
able at all the airports include tourist information offices and car http://www.atm.it/en
rental services.
https://www.atm.it/en/ViaggiaConNoi/PublishingImages/sche-
Milan Malpensa Airport ma%20rete%20metro.jpg
The airport of Milano Malpensa, the largest in the Milan area, has
two terminals that offer many intercontinental connections, on top Taxies in Milan
of numerous domestic and international routes. The airport is well
connected with the city of Milan: the journey by car takes about Contrary to most cities in Europe, taxis in Milan rarely stop when
an hour along the A8 motorway (Milano-Laghi, Varese direction, someone hails them in the street. To catch a cab, you’ll need to
Busto Arsizio-Malpensa junction). Moreover, the international hub walk to the nearest taxi stop or, otherwise call to book one in ad-
is conveniently connected with the town by private shuttle bus vance. There are many Radio Taxi companies in Milan. A taxi cab
services to Centrale Railway Station and express train services to can be reserved through a variety of web/phone channels, includ-
Cadorna Railway Station. ing the following Radio Taxi services:
+39 02 4040 | +39 02 8585 | +39 02 6969
https://www.milanomalpensa-airport.com/en/from-to/get-
ting-to-leaving-from-malpensa

Milan Linate Airport


The Milan Linate airport, named after Enrico Forlanini, is a first-rate
city airport. The airport of Milan Linate is conveniently connected Local Info
to the city of Milan by private shuttle bus services to Centrale Rail-
way Station and the urban bus line no. 73 to Piazza San Babila. Weather
July is a warm summer month in Milan, with temperature in the
https://www.milanolinate-airport.com/en/from-to/ range of an average high of 29°C (84°F) during the day and an
getting-to-leaving-from-linate average low of 18°C (64°F) during the night.

Orio al Serio Airport Currency


The currency in Italy is the Euro. You can exchange currency in ban-
The International Airport of Orio al Serio is the third airport of Mi- ks, exchange offices, airports and hotels. For daily exchange rates,
lan. It is located close to Bergamo, about an hour away from the please visit the website of the Bank of Italy.
centre of Milan. Orio al Serio is conveniently connected with the
city of Milan by private shuttle bus services to Centrale Railway https://tassidicambio.bancaditalia.it/terzevalute-wf-ui-web
Station.
If you do not want to exchange your currency, you can use credit
https://www.milanbergamoairport.it/en or debit cards. MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted by most
https://www.milanbergamoairport.it/en/bus merchants. A little cash is however recommended for small expen-
ses. Coins are available in €2 and €1. Paper notes are available in
the same denominations as the US dollar up to the €500 (€5, €10,
PoliMi €20, €50, €100, €200, €500).

Time Zone
How to Get to Leonardo Campus of Italy in July observes the Central European Summer Time (CEST,
Politecnico di Milano UTC+2), lasting from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday

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in October and one hour ahead the Central European Time (CET,
The Symposium venue is located in the Leonardo Campus of Po- UTC+1).
litecnico di Milano and it can be easily reached from Centrale Rail-
way Station and Cadorna Railway Station by taxi or public trans- Electricity
portation. Electricity in Italy is 220 volts, 50 cycles alternating current (AC).
The main entrance of the Leonardo Campus is located in Piazza Italian sockets are designed to accept round pins.
Leonardo da Vinci 32, just 2-minute walking distance from the Pi-
ola subway station (Line 2 – Green). The Symposium will be held in
the Trifoglio (Clover) building facilities.
Notes
Notes
MILANO

Politecnico di Milano
Italy | July 2-6, 2023

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