IABSE Pre-Congress Workshop & Short Course
IABSE New Delhi Congress 2023
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Take the advantage of signing up for these Workshops with international experts, before the New Delhi Congress starts. Plan your trip accordingly.
PCW1: Reliable Forensic Investigations – Causes, Investigation Methods and Lessons Learned to Mitigate Failures
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Date: 19 September 2023
Venue: Hotel Vivanta Dwarka, New Delhi
Course Leads: Laurent Rus and Karel Terwel
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Do you want to know the root cause(s) of a structural collapse? Have you ever wondered how Forensic Structural Engineers investigate and analyze structural (building/bridge) collapses? This short course is aimed at structural engineers who wish to acquire a working knowledge of forensic structural engineering, and practicing forensic engineers who wish to learn from and share with other practitioners. Also, to structural engineers, designers and constructors who would like to benefit from lessons learned from failures understanding design errors and construction defects with the ultimate aim to mitigate design errors and construction defects.
PCW2: Tie and Strut Models
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Date: 18-20 September 2023
Venue: Hotel Vivanta Dwarka, New Delhi
Workshop Leads: Arndt Goldack, Vasant Matsagar, Mike Schlaich
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Strut and Tie Modeling (STM) is a simple but quite descriptive method for designing reinforced concrete elements where the well-known bending design is inadequate. Jörg Schlaich and Kurt Schäfer systematically developed and extended this method in the 1980s and 1990s based on Ritter's truss analogy. The Strut and Tie Model can be used to safely design so-called discontinuity regions (D-regions) and to determine an efficient reinforcement layout. Typical D-regions for beams are bearings, corbels, dapped beams, openings, frame corners, anchorages, and the shear connection of T-Beams between web and flange. In addition, STM can be used successfully for the design of deep beams, bracing walls, and foundations. Several standards such as ACI, CSA, and Eurocode (EC2), approve Strut and Tie Models. It is easy to understand the basics and theory of structural design with STM, but practice and experience are necessary for effective application. Therefore, this workshop will cover not only the theoretical aspects, but also provide enough time for individual exercise. Note: Please have a pencil, a ruler, red and blue color pens, paper, and a calculator at Hand.
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