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This book gathers peer-reviewed contributions presented at the 3rd
RILEM Spring Convention and Conference, held at Guimaraes and
hosted by the University of Minho, Portugal, on March 9-14, 2020.
The theme of the Conference was "Ambitioning a Sustainable Future
for Built Environment: comprehensive strategies for unprecedented
challenges", which was aimed at discussing current challenges and
impacts of the built environment on sustainability. The present
volume is dedicated to the topic "Service life extension of
existing structures", which covers the most recent scientific and
technological developments in the understanding of the evolution
and degradation of construction materials and structural systems.
Analytical and numerical, as well as experimental approaches, aimed
at characterizing, modelling and predicting the evolution of the
physical, chemical and mechanical properties of construction
materials and structural systems are regarded. Multiphysics models
are also considered, as well as other strategies that contribute
for an accurate characterization and prediction the service life
and the evolution of existing and novel construction materials
under normal or extreme environmental exposure or loading
conditions. New strategies to promote the smart repairing or the
recovery of material properties, as well as the service life
extension, are also considered. The following subtopics are
included: service life models and multiphysics approaches; smart
structures, innovative monitoring and intervention strategies;
management and optimized maintenance strategies; integrated
rehabilitation and strengthening approaches.
This book gathers peer-reviewed contributions presented at the 3rd
RILEM Spring Convention and Conference, held at Guimaraes and
hosted by the University of Minho, Portugal, on March 9-14, 2020.
The theme of the Conference was "Ambitioning a Sustainable Future
for Built Environment: comprehensive strategies for unprecedented
challenges", which was aimed at discussing current challenges and
impacts of the built environment on sustainability. The present
volume is dedicated to the topic "Service life extension of
existing structures", which covers the most recent scientific and
technological developments in the understanding of the evolution
and degradation of construction materials and structural systems.
Analytical and numerical, as well as experimental approaches, aimed
at characterizing, modelling and predicting the evolution of the
physical, chemical and mechanical properties of construction
materials and structural systems are regarded. Multiphysics models
are also considered, as well as other strategies that contribute
for an accurate characterization and prediction the service life
and the evolution of existing and novel construction materials
under normal or extreme environmental exposure or loading
conditions. New strategies to promote the smart repairing or the
recovery of material properties, as well as the service life
extension, are also considered. The following subtopics are
included: service life models and multiphysics approaches; smart
structures, innovative monitoring and intervention strategies;
management and optimized maintenance strategies; integrated
rehabilitation and strengthening approaches.
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