One-day Workshop
in Spanish Language
Saturday, November 14, 2015
University of Miami, Coral Gables – Florida
Design and Construction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for Strengthening Existing Structures
It is a common feeling, among those involved in research and design activities in the field of strengthening with fiber-reinforced composites (FRP), that Italy is getting a worldwide reputation, both for the value of its contribution in improving the knowledge in this field as well as for the presence of an important building heritage. This includes those of historical and architectural relevance as well as more recent masonry, reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete structures. Most of the latter structures are now over 30 years old and in need of urgent structural remedial works.
The first objective of this workshop (morning, Part A) was to present to the Spanish-speaking technical communities of Latin American countries and South Florida the Spanish version of CNR-DT 200 R1/2013, the guide for design and construction of externally bonded FRP systems to existing structures that has been recognized as one of the most advanced and technically-sound documents on the subject in the world.
A guideline, by its nature, is not a binding regulation, but represents an aid for practitioners.
The availability of this guide is intended to complement existing regulations where they exist or be the basis for design/construction where they lack.
The second objective of this workshop (morning, Part B, and afternoon, Part C) was to learn from experts in the Americas about the most compelling challenges to the maintenance and repair of the built stock including case histories and experiences in relevant projects.
The workshop was concluded with a visit to laboratory facilities and exhibits from FRP suppliers, contactors and designers.
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