fib e-news: 2/2015

Dear colleagues,

 

We are pleased to send you the second issue of the fib e-newsletter for 2015. Please feel free to forward it to any potentially interested parties.

 

Best regards,

 

The fib Secretariat

 

 

In this issue:

 

  •               Call      for papers – 2016 fib Symposium
  •               Early      registration for Multi-Span Large Bridges, Porto
  •               Article in Sourceable, February      2015
  •               Structural      Concrete, March 2015
  •               fib-news, March      2015
  •               AAYE      2015 winners, March 2015

 

 


Call for papers – 2016 fib Symposium, February 2015

Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts for the fib Symposium 2016, which will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 21 to 23 November 2016.  Abstracts should be sent no later than 31 May 2015. Please visit the symposium website for submission requirements.


Early registration for Multi-Span Large Bridges in Porto, February 2015

The second round of early, reduced registration fees is open until 30 April 2015 for the Multi-Span Large Bridges conference to be held in Porto, Portugal, to be held from 1 to 3 July 2015. Please visit the conference website to register.


Article in Sourceable, February 2015

Sourceable, an online industry magazine, asked the fib to state why we think concrete is the best structural material available. Go to the article ‘Concrete vs Timber vs Steel Structures’ to see our reply.


Structural Concrete, March 2015 issue

The March 2014 issue of the fib’s Structural Concrete journal is available on the Wiley Online Library.

It includes the following technical papers: Eurocode 2 – analysis of National Annexes; Extension of tabulated design parameters for rectangular columns exposed to fire taking into account second-order effects and various fire models; On the use of European and American building codes with low-strength mortars; Bond and anchorage of embedded steel reinforcement in fib Model Code 2010; Bond behaviour of normal- and high-strength recycled aggregate concrete; Five-spring model for complete shear behaviour of deep beams; Further investigation of transverse stresses and bursting forces in post-tensioned anchorage zones; Derivation of the σ-w relationship for SFRC from prism bending tests; Thin-walled shell structures made of textile-reinforced concrete – Part I; Thin-walled shell structures made of textile-reinforced concrete – Part II; Quality assessment of material models for reinforced concrete flexural members; Design of composite slabs with prepressed embossments using small-scale tests


fib-news, March 2015 issue

The March issue of fib-news includes the following articles: The fib in Russia: new standards; Worldwide representation at ACF 2014; DISC2014: the past and the future; Old for new: Penang Bridge; A venerable institute turns 80; JPEE2014 in Lisbon; fib MC2010 course in Brazil

Please download it from the Journal of the fib page of the website.


AAYE 2015 winners, March 2015 

The jury, chaired by Mr Fernando Stucchi of Brazil, have announced the winners of the fib Achievement Award for Young Engineers (AAYE) 2015. In the research category Dr João Pedro Santos of Portugal was named joint winner for his PhD thesis Smart structural health monitoring techniques for novelty identification in civil engineering structures along with Dr Yuguang Yang of the Netherlands for his thesis Shear behaviour of reinforced concrete members without shear reinforcement – A new look at an old problem.

Mr Luca Cargnino of Italy is the winner of the design & construction category for his work on the Queensferry Crossing road bridge in Scotland. Mr Kåre Flindt Jørgensen of Denmark received a Special Mention for his work on the Bella Sky Hotel in Copenhagen.


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