IABSE CONFERENCE SEOUL 2020 - RISK INTELLIGENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURES
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Final Program IABSE CONFERENCE SEOUL 2020 RISK INTELLIGENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURES 9-10 November 2020 Global Education Center for Engineers (GECE) Seoul National University www.iabse.org/seoul2020 SEOUL NATIONA L UNIVERSITY
Message from the President of IABSE Seoul is a historically cultural city, and serves as the capital of South Korea. The country has experienced 30-year golden age for infrastructure development not only in domestic construction of cable-supported bridges but also for international involvement of several famous long-span bridges. Based on the infrastructure construction and operation, resilience and sustainability become the key issues related to various uncertainties and risks. It is just perfect that the Korean Group of IABSE has selected “Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures” as the theme for our IABSE Conference Seoul 2020 since the title focuses on uncertainties and risks in the infrastructure development of Korea. Furthermore, artificial intelligence and big-data are of course much more important than ever before. The conference theme will be undertaken by the specific topics of risk analysis, multi-hazard assessment, data intelligence and field informatics. IABSE has held several international events in Korea, in particular in Seoul, including IABSE Conference 2001 and Congress 2012. This will be the third time that Seoul hosts an IABSE conference. I congratulate the Organizers for swiftly changing this well-prepared conference from a classical to a hybrid conference format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We shall participate in both live or pre-recorded presentations offered and live Q&A via moderated chat, and last but not least we shall enjoy an online Technical Tour featuring the ‘Goduk Bridge’ a concrete cable-stayed structure with a main span of 540m currently under construction in Seoul. I am looking forward to meeting our members online and to welcoming new friends to the IABSE community. Yaojun Ge President of IABSE
Message from the Organizers The IABSE Korean Group is excited to invite you to the IABSE Conference, Seoul 2020, which will be held November 9-10 in Seoul, South Korea. During the past 30 years, the infrastructure in Korea has undergone dramatic growth. More than 60 cable-supported bridges were constructed in this period, and more than 20 bridges are currently under construction. During this boom in construction, Korean engineers have worked with overseas engineers to construct world-famous infrastructures such as the Third Bosporus Bridge, the Chacao Channel Bridge, and the Canakkale Bridge. During this development period, engineers and researchers have been aware of the necessity to prepare resilient and sustainable strategies and solutions Chair of for the infrastructure design and maintenance that are based on knowledge Organizing Committee of various risks and uncertainties. The principle of “as low as reasonably Dr. Woo-Jong Kim practicable” (ALARP) is now applied to some risk issues for mega-infrastructure DM Engineering Co., Ltd. projects. However, the types and levels of risk have not been discussed thoroughly yet by engineering and academic societies for infrastructures that include bridges, buildings, tunnels, and ocean and energy structures. Since the issues involving risk are basically based on probability and understanding of infrastructures, the systematic interactions among structural identification, monitoring, knowledge-based maintenance, and the management of big- data are required to develop “Risk intelligence of infrastructures.” The Korean Group of IABSE invites you to this special event. We are looking forward to your interest and support. Vice-Chair of Organizing Committee Prof. Junho Song Seoul National University Message from the Scientific Committee Chair The Scientific Committee (SC) has pursued a balance of keynote speakers and experts from engineering and academic societies to discuss and share practical ways forward in the area of risk intelligence of infrastructures. Two-day program will be driven in single-track sessions for the sake of concentration. Around 60 papers collected with a balance between ”Risk analysis & multi-hazard assessment” and ”Data intelligence & field informatics.” The SC hopes to derive a Seoul 2020 Agenda for “Risk intelligence of infrastructures” through the final wrap-up session. This requires the active participation of all presenters, including keynote speakers, and attendees at this conference. As part of the technical program, the SC is also preparing a online technical tour of a concrete cable-stayed bridge Chair of Scientific Committe in construction. The SC hopes you will experience a new online/offline Prof. Ho-Kyung Kim hybrid conference platform for the discussion on the rising issue of risk Seoul National University intelligence of infrastructures.
Committees Organizing Committee - Woo-Jong Kim, Chair (DM Engineering Co., Ltd.) - Junho Song, Vice Chair (Seoul National University) - Bo-Soon Kang (Pai Chai University) - Ki-Jae Yang (KISTEC) - Chul-Young Kim (Myongji University) - Ki-Tae Park (KICT) - Dong-Ho Choi (Hanyang University) - Namhee-Kim Hong (KBRC) - Doobyeong Bae (Kookmin University) - Soojin Cho (The University of Seoul) - Eui Seung Hwang (Kyung Hee University) - Sung-Han Sim (Sungkyunkwan University) - Gyu-seon Kim (KISTEC) - Sun-Joong Kim (The University of Seoul) - Haeng-Ki Lee (KAIST) - Sun-Yong Kim (Wonkwang University) - Hoon Sohn (KAIST) - Tae-Yang Yoon (DASCO) - Hyungchul Yoon (Chungbuk National University) - Wonsuk Park (Mokpo National University) - Jae-yeol Cho (Seoul National University) - Yun Mook Lim (Yonsei University) - Juhyuk Moon (Seoul National University) - Yeun Chul Park (Hannam University) - Jung-Sik Gong (Korea University) Scientific Committee - Ho-Kyung Kim, Chair, Korea - Ana Mandic Ivankovic, Croatia - Inger Birgitte Kroon, Denmark - Andreas Lampropoulos, UK - Joan Ramon Casas, Spain - Chan-Min Park, Korea - José Matos, Portugal - Christos Giarlelis, Greece - Limin Sun, China - Christos T. Georgakis, Denmark - Niels Peter Hoj, Switzerland - Dan Frangopol, USA - Rade Hajdin, Switzerland - Di Su, Japan - Se-Jin Kim, Korea - Eftychia Apostolidi, Austria - Shunichi Nakamura, Japan - Elsa Caetano, Spain - Stephanos Dritsos, Greece - Heungbae Gil, Korea - Young Joo Lee, Korea Advisory Committee - Hyun-Moo Koh, Chair (Seoul National University) - Byung-suk Kim (KICT) - Sungil Jo (Seoul Facilities Corporation) - Dong-ho Jeon (Jeollanamdo) - Sung-Pil Chang (Seoul National University) - Du-Haeng Lee (Korea Expressway Co.) - Sung Woo Lee (Kookmin University) - Jongsung Sim (Hanyang University) - Young Suk Park (Myongji University) - Sukkoo Suh (KIBSE)
Keynote Lectures & Wrap-up Session Keynote Lecture 1: “A Journey of Exploration through Infrastructure Systems: from Value of Information to Information Avoidance” Dr. Matteo Pozzi Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Matteo Pozzi is an associate professor in the dept. of Civ. and Env. Eng. at Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on probabilistic data processing, risk analysis and decision optimization for civil infrastructures, with application to natural and induced seismicity, structural deterioration, maintenance and inspection scheduling, climate change and extreme heat, and interconnected systems. His work is mainly funded by the National Science Foundation, and he won a CAREER award in 2017 for a project of adaptive exploration of infrastructure systems. Keynote Lecture 2: “Towards a New Paradigm in the Governance and Management of the Built Environment” Dr. Michael Havbro Faber Professor, Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, Denmark Michael Havbro Faber is Professor in Risk Informed Decision Support for Structures at the Department of the Built Environment at Aalborg University, Denmark and leader of structural risks and safety at the Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Center (DHRTC). From 2011-2015 he was head of the Department of Civil Engineering at DTU, Denmark and from 2000-2011 he was tenured professor at ETH, Zurich, Switzerland. His research interests are directed on applied decision theory in engineering. Application areas include offshore, civil, naval and aeronautical engineering, global risks as well as management of natural hazards. His industrial experience mostly originates from COWI, Denmark, Det Norske Veritas, Norway, Matrisk GmbH, Switzerland and North Consulting, Denmark. He has taken leadership in several international committees, including the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) and the WEF; Global Expert Network on Risk and Resilience. He is a Research Fellow of the Global Risk Forum in Davos, and is member of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV). In 2019 he received the C. Allin Cornell Award for his academic contributions to the fields of safety, resilience and sustainability in pursuit of enhancing societal decision making.
Keynote Lectures & Wrap-up Session Keynote Lecture 3: “Chirajara Bridge Collapse” Dr. Christos T. Georgakis Professor, Department of Engineering, Aarhus University, Denmark Christos T. Georgakis is Professor of Structural Dynamics and Monitoring at Aarhus University, a position he formerly held at the Technical University of Denmark. Having worked briefly at the engineering consultancies Flint & Neill Partnership in London and later at Force Technology in Copenhagen, he went on to establish the specialist engineering consultancy Georgakis & Associates, where is currently director. His consultancy engagements have included Hong Kong’s Stonecutters Bridge, Scotland’s Queensferry Crossing, the Gordie Howe International Bridge and the Port Mann Bridge in Canada. His research focuses on structural dynamics, aerodynamics and vibration control, with several patented technologies in the fields of wind turbine vibration control and bridge cables ascribed to him. He is co-author of the well-known book Cable Supported Bridges, Concept and Design. On behalf of the bridge insurers, Professor Georgakis was tasked with assembling an international team of experts and leading the overall investigation of the cable-stayed Chirajara Bridge collapse in 2018. Keynote Lecture 4: “Machine Learning-based Structural Health Monitoring and Condition Assessment for Long-span Bridges” Dr. Hui Li Cheung Kong Scholarship Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Hui Li is Cheung Kong Scholarship Professor at Harbin Institute of Technology, China. She has research interest in intelligent civil engineering. She is the author and co-author of more than 300 papers and keynote lectures, including one paper published in Science in 2019. She is the PI of more than 10 key projects supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST). She is the leader of innovation teams of NSFC, MOST, the Ministry of Education of China, and the Heilongjiang Province. She was awarded by the Personnel Year of Structural Health Monitoring (2015).
Keynote Lectures & Wrap-up Session Keynote Lecture 5: “Risk and Reliability Methods for Design and Operation of Major Infrastructure Projects” Dr. Inger Kroon Project Director, Major Bridges International at COWI, Denmark Inger B. Kroon is project director in COWI's major bridge department and has the last 25 years worked with risk, reliability and decision support for a broad portfolio of COWI projects. She has extensive experience in probabilistic modelling and the application on bridge, marine, tunnel, offshore and railway infrastructure projects. Currently she is lead engineer on the 1915 Canakkale detailed design. The 1915 Canakkale bridge is to be the world’s longest suspension bridge currently under construction in Turkey. Inger is M.Sc. (1991) and Ph.D. (1994) from Aalborg University, Denmark and has been with COWI since 1994. She is vice president for Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS), member of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV), member of Advisory Council for International Forum for Engineering Decision-making (IFED) and member of the Danish Society of Engineers (IDA). Wrap-up Session & Panel Discussion : “Toward Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures” Dr. Junho Song (Moderator) Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea Junho Song has research interests in structural & system reliability analysis; reliability-based optimization and decision-making; risk, reliability and resilience analysis of urban communities and networks; earthquake engineering & random vibrations; and statistical/machine learning for urban infrastructure systems under uncertainties. His technological innovations in the area of System Reliability and Optimization were recognized by the IASSAR Research Prize (the 10th ICOSSAR conference, 2009), “100 Future Technologies and Leaders of Korea in 2025” (the National Academy of Engineering of Korea, 2017), and “Shinyang Engineering Academic Award” (SNU College of Engineering, 2018). Dr. Song is currently the President of CERRA (2019-present) and the Chairman of the IFIP Working Group 7.5 on Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems (2016-present).
Objective and Scope Offer top practitioners and academics a forum for meaningful discussions on recent and future developments and applications in the area of risk analysis and data intelligence Theme Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures Topics Risk analysis & multi-hazard assessment Data intelligence & field informatics - Design consideration for natural and man-made - Smart operation and effective maintenance disasters Information modeling framework for infrastructure - Assessment of reliability, risk, and resilience - Data-driven evaluation of structural conditions - In-operation performance evaluation of structures and decision-making - Risk assessment and management of hazards - Monitoring techniques concerning structural - Risk-informed decision-making and management conditions - Identification of structural damage, properties and loads - Advances in NDE/NDT of bridges using artificial intelligence techniques Deep neural network Hysteretic behaviors Earthquake ground motion 80 × 2 Matrix information M PGA R PGV Sa Soil Class PGD 7×1 3×1 110 × 1 vector vector vector Risk induced by 64 units 16 units 16 units 64 units deterioration + + + 32 units 32 units 32 units + Output Vehicle overturning by Maximum value strong wind Risk induced Data-driven evaluation by explosion Fire on bridge by thunder Ship collision
Important Dates Feb 15, 2020 Abstract submission Jun 26, 2020 Notification of abstract acceptance Jul 31, 2020 Notification of conference format Aug 31, 2020 Submission of full papers Sep 15, 2020 Notification of full paper acceptance Oct 15, 2020 Open registration Oct 30, 2020 Final program announcement Nov 9-10, 2020 Conference Conference Format - Single plenary sessions - Hybrid (online/offline) conference - Platform for video conference: zoom - Korean participants attend sessions and give live presentations - International speakers make presentations via recorded videos or live presentation via zoom - Q&A is coordinated by the session chairs via live chat or on-site questions - Opening ceremony and most keynote lectures start from 5pm Seoul (9am Zürich) - The wrap-up session runs in real-time discussion - Presentations can be watched online for two months - Limited access only to registered participants in online and offline Registration Fee Category Fee IABSE member KRW 280,000 Non-member KRW 350,000 * Cancelation and Refund Policy a) Non-member Plus KRW 380,000 80 % Refund Until November 5, 2020 b) Young Engineer KRW 140,000 No Refund From November 6, 2020 a) Includes one-year IABSE Online Membership for 2021 b) Born in 1986 or after, includes one-year IABSE Young Engineer Online Membership for 2021
Conference Venue Global Education Center for Engineers (GECE) at Seoul National University (http://gece.snu.ac.kr) 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Korea Floor Plan of Conference Venue (GECE) 5th Floor B1 Floor 5125 13 Restroom Korean Restaurant Restroom Restroom Restroom 515 [Rakgujeong] Foyer Elevators 522 Elevators Elevators 516 520 B 101 519 517 520 Session room Rakgujeong Lunch Foyer Registration, Breakfast & Coffee Directions to GECE
Technical Program Time in Time in November 9 (Mon) November 10 (Tue) Seoul (KST) Seoul (KST) Opening Session (15') Keynote Session 1 Session 7 (90’) c) 09:00 - 12:05 - Keynote Lecture 1: Matteo Pozzi (35’) 09:30 - 12:00 Session 8 (60’) a) Session 1 (60’) a) Session 2 (75’) b) 12:05 - 13:00 Break 12:00 - 13:00 Break Session 3 (90’) c) Session 9 (90’) c) 13:00 - 15:30 13:00 - 15:30 Session 4 (60’) a) Session 10 (60’) a) 15:30 - 16:00 Break 15:30 - 16:00 Break 16:00 - 17:00 Session 5 (60’) a) 16:00 - 17:00 Session 11 (60’) a) Welcome Ceremony (20’) Keynote Session 3 Keynote Session 2 - Keynote Lecture 4: Hui Li (35') 17:00 - 18:30 17:00 - 18:25 - Keynote Lecture 2: Michael Havbro Faber (35’) - Keynote Lecture 5: Inger Kroon (35’) - Keynote Lecture 3: Christos T. Georgakis (35’) Online Technical Tour (15’) Wrap-up Session & Panel Discussion (40’) 18:30 - 19:30 Session 6 (60’) a) 18:25 - 19:35 Closing Ceremony (30’) a) (12 mins. x 4 presentations) +12 mins. for Q&A = total 60 mins. b) (12 mins. x 5 presentations) +15 mins. for Q&A = total 75 mins. c) (12 mins. x 6 presentations) +18 mins. for Q&A = total 90 mins. Online Technical Tour The online technical toura) will demonstrate the latest technology in cable-stayed bridge design and construction. The tour will feature the Goduk Bridge, which is a high-strength concrete (80MPa) cable-stayed structure crossing the Han River in Seoul with a main-span length of 540 m. The superstructure is currently under construction. a) Korea Expressway Corporation and Hyundai E&C pre-record a video file to explain the technical issues of the bridge.
Technical Program Day 1: November 9 (Monday) 09:00 – 09:15 Opening Session Address by OC Chair Introduction to Conference Program by SC Chair 09:15 – 09:50 Keynote Session 1 09:15 - 09:50 (Keynote 1) A Journey of Exploration through Infrastructure Systems: from Value of Information to Information Avoidance Matteo Pozzi 09:50 – 10:50 Session 1: Information Modeling Framework for Infrastructure 09:50 – 10:02 (S1-1) Study of a Steel Railway Bridge Train Load Model Based on Measured Data Xiaoguang Liu, Xin Xiao 10:02 – 10:14 (S1-2) Unsupervised Deep Neural Network for Near-real-time Damage Identification of Structures Subject to Earthquake Excitations Minkyu Kim, Junho Song 10:14 – 10:26 (S1-3) Developing Time-Variant Filter for Meso-Scale Surface Temperature Prediction Byeongseong Choi, Matteo Pozzi, Mario Berges, Elie Bou-Zeid 10:26 – 10:38 (S1-4) Response Variations of a Cable Stayed Bridge under SVEGM Waqas Hafiz Ahmed, Di Su, Tomonori Nagayama 10:38 – 10:50 Q&A 10:50 – 12:05 Session 2: Monitoring Techniques Concerning Structural Conditions 10:50 – 11:02 (S2-1) Practice and Research of Structural Health Monitoring in High Speed Railway Station Chuanping Liu, Jian Jia 11:02 – 11:14 (S2-2) Analysis of the Influence of Thermal Environment on Structural Parameters for Bridge Health Monitoring Koharu Ota, Junji Yoshida, Kouichi Takeya 11:14 – 11:26 (S2-3) Development of Thermoelectric Energy Harvester using the Temperature Gradient between Air and Bridge Materials Seita Komori, Kouichi Takeya, Junji Yoshida 11:26 – 11:38 (S2-4) Monitoring of Cylindrical Rod Tension Force under Varying Temperature using Acoustoelastic Effect Ohjun Kwon, Hoon Sohn, Hyung Jin Lim 11:38 – 11:50 (S2-5) Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Bridge Cable Wires Crack Propagation Chunsheng Wang, Yifan Wu, Haipeng Si, Lan Duan 11:50 – 12:05 Q&A 12:05 – 13:00 Break
Technical Program Day 1: November 9 (Monday) 13:00 – 14:30 Session 3: Risk Assessment and Management of Hazards 13:00 – 13:12 (S3-1) Seismic Analysis of Connection Joint of Earthquake Resilient Coupled Shear Wall to Floor Slab Chen Cong, Wen Xianmin 13:12 – 13:24 (S3-2) Track Irregularity and Mechanical Characteristics Analysis of CRTS I Ballastless Track Under Subgrade Frost Heaving Ruiqi Cheng, Bin Yan, Haoran Xie 13:24 – 13:36 (S3-3) FEM-MBS Scheme for Ride Comfort Analysis of Vehicle-Bridge Interaction Qi Hu, Di Su 13:36 – 13:48 (S3-4) Probabilistic Evaluation of Vehicle Stability under Strong Winds on Bridges Se-Jin Kim, Ho-Kyung Kim 13:48 – 14:00 (S3-5) Estimation of Equipment Fragility Curve of Nonlinear Nuclear Power Plant Structures Heekun Ju, Hyung-Jo Jung 14:00 – 14:12 (S3-6) Seismic Response Law of Suspension Bridge-track System of High-Speed Railway Gan Rui, Yan Bin, Zhang Gaoxiang 14:12 – 14:30 Q&A 14:30 – 15:30 Session 4: In-Operation Performance Evaluation of Structures 14:30 – 14:42 (S4-1) Development of Composite Non-Destructive Testing Equipment for External Tendon of PSC Bridge Younki Son, Wanghyun Nam, Dongho Yoo, Sangwon Song 14:42 – 14:54 (S4-2) Aerodynamic Optimization for the Flutter Performance of the Yang-Si-Gang Yangtze River Bridge with a Double-Deck Truss Girder Ming Li, Mingshui Li, Yanguo Sun 14:54 – 15:06 (S4-3) Condition Assessment of an Aging PSC Bridge in Karachi Rashid Ahmed Khan, Aslam Faqeer Mohammad, Sarosh Hashmat Lodi, Sohail Bashir 15:06 – 15:18 (S4-4) System Development for Performance Evaluation Suitable for Small and Medium Sized Aging Bridges Young-Min Kim, Byoung-Gil Shin, Tae-Kang Yun, Seok-Jung Chang 15:18 – 15:30 Q&A 15:30 – 16:00 Break
Technical Program Day 1: November 9 (Monday) 16:00 – 17:00 Session 5: Data-Driven Evaluation of Structural Conditions and Decision-Making 16:00 – 16:12 (S5-1) Data-driven Modeling of Modal Parameters of Long-span Bridges Under Environmental and Operational Variation Sunjoong Kim, Billie F. Spencer, Ho-Kyung Kim, Se-Jin Kim, Doyun Hwang 16:12 – 16:24 (S5-2) Towards a Holistic Bridge BIM Solution Vanja Samec, Johann Stampler, Jan Osterz, Jaroslav Navratil, Moonjoo Byun 16:24 – 16:36 (S5-3) A Combined Model-Free Artificial Neural Network-Based Method with Clustering for Novelty Detection: The Case Study of the KW51 Railway Bridge A.C. Neves, K. Maes, Ignacio González, Raid Karoumi 16:36 – 16:48 (S5-4) Monitoring Environmental Parameters using High Density of Low-Cost Sensors Behnam Mobaraki, Seyedmilad Komarizadehasl, Francisco Javier Castilla Pascual, Jose Antonio Lozano Galant 16:48 – 17:00 Q&A 17:00 – 17:20 Welcoming Ceremony Address by OC Chair Address by IABSE President Address by AC Chair 17:20 – 18:30 Keynote Session 2 17:20 – 17:55 (Keynote 2) Towards a New Paradigm in the Governance and Management of the Built Environment Michael Havbro Faber 17:55 – 18:30 (Keynote 3) Chirajara Bridge Collapse Christos T. Georgakis 18:30 – 19:30 Session 6: Risk-Informed Decision-Making and Management 18:30 – 18:42 (S6-1) Monitoring Solutions for Large Movable Scaffolding Systems André Resende, Hugo Coelho, Pedro Pacheco, João Costa, Carlos Moutinho, Filipe Magalhães 18:42 – 18:54 (S6-2) Submarine Impact on a Submerged Floating Tube Bridge Arianna Minoretti, Xu Xiang, Inger Lise Johansen, Mathias Eidem 18:54 – 19:06 (S6-3) Risk-Informed Major Bridges Management through Structural Health Monitoring Hyunjoong Kim, Isaac Farreras Alcover, Jacob Egede Andersen 19:06 – 19:18 (S6-4) Risk management for Bridges: A Case Study of Unforeseen Failure Mode Alessandro Pucci, Hélder S. Sousa, José C. Matos, Mario Lucio Puppio, Linda Giresini, Mauro Sassu 19:18 – 19:30 Q&A
Technical Program Day 2: November 10 (Tuesday) 09:30 – 11:00 Session 7: Smart Operation and Effective Maintenance 09:30 – 09:42 (S7-1) Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge – Preliminary Design of the crossing Sammy Yip, Steve Kite, Paresh Vishnoi, Vikas Venkatesha 09:42 – 09:54 (S7-2) Research on Key Technology of Operation and Maintenance Management of Long Span Railway Steel Bridge Based on BIM Xiaoguang Liu, Yongjie Pan, Xinxin Zhao 09:54 – 10:06 (S7-3) Short-Term Forecasting of the Occurrence Time of Strong Wind Speed during a Typhoon based on LSTM for Sea-Crossing Bridge Operation Jae-Yeong Lim, Se-Jin Kim, Ho-Kyung Kim 10:06 – 10:18 (S7-4) Heat-dependent Electrical Characteristics of CNT-based Hybrid Cementitious Composites: Literature Review Shah Zaib Farooq, T.G. Kil, Haeng Ki Lee 10:18 – 10:30 (S7-5) How Powerful are the Models? Héctor Urrego-Giraldo 10:30 – 10:42 (S7-6) Study on Prevention and Safety Countermeasures of Bridge Risk Accidents Jun-Qing Lei, Wu-Qin Wang 10:42 – 11:00 Q&A 11:00 – 12:00 Session 8: Advances in NDE/NDT of Bridges using Artificial Intelligence Techniques 11:00 – 11:12 (S8-1) Optimization Inspection Method for Concrete Girder Bridges using Vision- Based Deep Learning and Images acquired by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Shichao Wang, Kaiyu Liu 11:12 – 11:24 (S8-2) Implementation of Image-based Inspection Technology for Bridges Young Jin Choi, Jun Sang Cho, Dong Woo Kim, Jung Sik Kong 11:24 – 11:36 (S8-3) Camera Motion-Induced Error Compensation for Computer Vision-Based Displacement Measurement Junhwa Lee, Kyoung-Chan Lee, Young-Joo Lee, Sung-Han Sim 11:36 – 11:48 (S8-4) Image-driven Bridge Inspection Framework using Deep Learning and Image Registration Soojin Cho, Byunghyun Kim 11:48 – 12:00 Q&A 12:00 – 13:00 Break
Technical Program Day 2: November 10 (Tuesday) 13:00 – 14:30 Session 9: Design Consideration for Natural and Man-Made Disasters 13:00 – 13:12 (S9-1) Structural Characteristics and Ultimate Strength of Branched Tied-Arch Bridge with Hanger Ropes Kazuhiro Miyachi, Shunichi Nakamura 13:12 – 13:24 (S9-2) Inverse Estimation of Influence Line Using Regular Traffic Vehicles for Bridge Weight-In-Motion Junki Mori, Junji Yoshida, Koichi Takeya 13:24 – 13:36 (S9-3) Experimental Investigation of Temperature-dependent Behavior of a Rubber Material for Base-Isolated Bridges under Multi-axial Loadings Hiromichi Narita, Junji Yoshida, Kouichi Takeya 13:36 – 13:48 (S9-4) Flexural Behavior of Composite Beam with I-Shaped Cross-Section Shear Connector Li Wencong 13:48 – 14:00 (S9-5) Digital Simulation and Evaluation of Cold Reinforcement using UHPFRC for Distortion-induced Fatigue in Steel Bridges Chunsheng Wang, Peng Wang, Yuzhu Wang 14:00 – 14:12 (S9-6) Formation Mechanism, Detection and Evaluation of Weathering Patina on Weathering Steel Bridges Jingwen Zhang, Chenxin Tan, Chunsheng Wang 14:12 – 14:30 Q&A 14:30 – 15:30 Session 10: Assessment of Reliability, Risk and Resilience 14:30 – 14:42 (S10-1) A Risk Assessment Approach Based on Chain-Model during Bridge Construction Dongli Zhuang, Rucheng Xiao, Meina Fan, Wei Dai 14:42 – 14:54 (S10-2) Hazard Mitigation Measures for a Cable-stayed Bridge Heungbae Gil, Kyoungbong Han 14:54 – 15:06 (S10-3) Probabilistic Modeling and Inference for Structures under Sequence of Hazardous Events Using Matrix-based Bayesian Network Changuk Mun, Junho Song 15:06 – 15:18 (S10-4) Life-Cycle Probabilistic Loss and Resilience Quantification of Civil Infrastructure Under Extreme Events Yaohan Li, You Dong 15:18 – 15:30 Q&A 15:30 – 16:00 Break
Technical Program Day 2: November 10 (Tuesday) 16:00 – 17:00 Session 11: Identification of Structural Damage, Properties and Loads 16:00 – 16:12 (S11-1) Detection of Corrosion of Post-tensioned Tendons Using Replaceable Reference Electrodes Plugged into Surface-mounted Sockets Seung Yup Jang, Bongyoung Yoo, Soobin Park, Seung-Jun Kwon, Yong-Sik Yoon 16:12 – 16:24 (S11-2) Design Validation via Infrastructure Health Monitoring of the Circular Bridge Project Nils Grüske-Weißenbach, Chris Fielding 16:24 – 16:36 (S11-3) Visual Inspection of Balcony Conditions in Copenhagen Guangli Du, Thomas Cornelius Buch-Hansen, Jens Henriksen 16:36 – 16:48 (S11-4) Non-Destructive Testing Methods for Cables of Cable Supported Structures – Practical Experiences Thomas Neteler, Hardi Lobert 16:48 – 17:00 Q&A 17:10 – 18:10 Keynote Session 3 17:00 – 17:35 (Keynote 4) Machine Learning-based Structural Health Monitoring and Condition Assessment for Long-span Bridges Hui Li 17:35 – 18:10 (Keynote 5) Risk and Reliability Methods for Design and Operation of Major Infrastructure Projects Inger Kroon 18:10 – 18:25 Online Technical Tour Wrap-up Session & Panel Discussion : Toward Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures 18:25 – 19:05 Moderator: Junho Song 19:05 – 19:35 Closing Ceremony Conference report by SC Chair Address by IABSE President Invitation to Christchurch 2020 Invitation to Ghent 2021 Invitation to Prague 2022 Closing by OC Chair
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