Structural Concrete, June 2014

The June 2014 issue of the Structural Concrete Journal is now available to fib members via the Wiley Online Library. Topics covered in this issue are the following: concrete architecture in National Tourist Routes in Norway, analysis of the pullout behaviour of steel fibres, the cracking performance of SCC reinforced with recycled fibres, bond behaviour between recycled aggregate concrete and deformed steel bars, effect of old attached mortar on the creep of recycled aggregate concrete, sensitivity analysis of the early-age cracking risk in an immersed tunnel, water permeability of concrete under uniaxial tension, biaxial behaviour of plain concrete subjected to dynamic compression with constant lateral stress, residual modulus of elasticity and maximum compressive strain in HSC and FRHSC after high-stress-level cyclic loading, fatigue life of RC beams strengthened with FRP systems, shear strengthening of reinforced concrete T-beams with fully or partially bonded fibre-reinforced polymer composites, use of non-contact sensors and finite element methods in the assessment of bridge deck structures, robustness-based performance assessment of a prestressed concrete bridge, and validation of post-tensioning anchorage zones.

fib members can access the articles by logging on to the "Members only" section. Under the list item "Structural Concrete Journal", click on the "Wiley Online Library" link to access the journal issues. You can then go the table of contents of the June issue and download the individual PDF files of the articles.

fib-news, June 2014

The June issue of fib-news presents the new structure of fib's Commissions and Task Groups that will be implemented as of January 2015.  It also reports on the International Workshop on Concrete Sustainability held in honour of Koji Sakai's retirement, the ACI Spring Convention attended by fib President Gordon Clark and Immediate Past President György L. Balazs, a durability seminar in Portugal organised by fib Commission 5, as well as awards and honours recently bestowed on fib members.

fib-news, June 2014 

Conference on structural design of tall buildings

The Concrete Centre and fibUK are partnering for a conference on the structural design of tall buildings using concrete, taking place in London on 23 October 2014. The event will feature the latest best practice on building dynamics, design, process, wind load, seismic loads as well as consideration for the design team such as lifts, cladding, services, foundations, structural systems and buildability. The conference dinner on Wednesday 22 October will provide a unique networking opportunities for delegates and speakers. 

For more information, visit the conference website.

2015 fib Symposium in Copenhagen - deadline extension

The deadline for abstracts for the 2015 symposium in Copenhagen (18-20 May 2015) has been extended to 1st June 2014.

The symposium theme is "Concrete – Innovation and Design", with the following sub-topics:

  • Civil works Conservation of structures
  • Innovation in buildings
  • New materials and structures
  • Analysis and design
  • Modeling of concrete
  • Numerical modeling
  • Life cycle design
  • Safety and reliability 

To submit an abstract and for further information on the event, please visit: http://www.fibcopenhagen2015.dk/call-for-papers.

10th fib International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering

The 10th fib International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering will take place in Québec, Canada, from 21-23 July 2014. This bi-annual symposium is an opportunity for PhD candidates to present their work to and connect with the international research community. As in previous editions, the most outstanding papers and presentations will be awarded prizes.

The conference fee for this special 10th edition of the symposium is $400 (Canadian dollars) until 15 May 15 2014 and $475 thereafter, includes all the symposium sessions, conference materials, refreshments, evening activities and meals. The deadline for registration is 6 June 2014.

For more information, visit https://www.fib-phd.ulaval.ca/

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