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Title: An overview on H2020 project “ReSHEALience”
Authors: Ferrara, Liberato
Bamonte, Patrick
Suesta Falcó, Cristina
Animato, Francesco
Pascale, Carmine
Tretjakov, Alexej
Camacho Torregrosa, Esteban
Deegan, Peter
Sideri, Stamatina
Gastaldo Brac, Enrico Maria
Serna, Pedro
Mechtcherine, Viktor
Alonso, Maria Cruz
Peled, Alva
Borg, Ruben Paul
Keywords: Building materials -- Service life
Concrete -- Service life
Reinforced concrete construction
Fiber-reinforced concrete -- Standards
Clean energy -- Europe
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
Citation: Ferrara, L., Bamonte, P., Suesta Falcó, C., Animato, F., Pascale, C., Tretjakov, A.,...Borg, R. P. (2019). An overview on H2020 project “Reshealience”. Proceedings of the IABSE Symposium 2019 Guimarães: Towards a Resilient Built Environment-Risk and Asset Management, (pp. 184-191). Zürich : International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering.
Abstract: In the framework of H2020, the European Commission recently funded the project ReSHEALience (www.uhdc.eu). The main idea behind the project is that the long-term behaviour of structures under extremely aggressive exposure conditions can highly benefit from the use of high performance materials, in the framework of durability-based design approaches. The project consortium, coordinated by Politecnico di Milano, features 14 partners from 8 different countries, including 6 academic/research institutions and 8 industrial partners, covering the whole value chain from producers of concrete constituents to construction companies to stake-holders and end-users. The main goals of the project are the development (a) of an Ultra High Durability Concrete (UHDC) and (b) a Durability Assessment-based Design (DAD) methodology to improve structure durability and predict long-term performance under Extremely Aggressive Exposures (EAE). The project will tailor the composition of UHDC, by upgrading the UHPC/UHPFRC concept through the incorporation of tailored nanoscale constituents.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/84812
ISBN: 9783857481635
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