IIT Hyderabad to host International Conference on Retrofitting of Structures

Hyderabad: Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad will be hosting an International Conference on ‘Condition Assessment, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of Structures ’(CARRS) 2020 from 14th to 16th December 2020. It is being organized jointly with Association of Structural Rehabilitation (ASTR).

CARRS 2020 will be the first international conference to be held in India, covering the fields of structural assessment, repair and rehabilitation of structures. It will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, students and practicing engineers from all over the world to exchange their expertise, research outcomes on aspects of structural health assessment and strengthening.

It will also provide a multidisciplinary platform for the research community, practicing engineers, contractors, academicians and government agencies to share latest advances, trends, and practical challenges in fields of repair and rehabilitation of civil infrastructure. The civil infrastructure industry is under constant pressure to upgrade existing structures, which have deteriorated because of steel rebar corrosion and concrete spalling. In India, more than 6,000 bridges are at the end of their life and require immediate strengthening.

Speaking about the importance of this Conference, Dr. S. Suriya Prakash, Conference Secretary and Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Hyderabad, said, “Around 17,000 Indian railway bridges need immediate strengthening. Among the outcomes we expect from this conference is developing a strategic partnership between the research community and practicing engineers to work on ready-to-use technologies for a faster and economic strengthening of civil infrastructure. This Conference is likely to see 500 participants from all over the world. About three hundred research papers will be presented in several session over a period of three days.”

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission deadline

31st January 2020

Full paper submission deadline

31st May 2020

Conference Dates

14-16th December 2020

Moreover, this conference will also help gather and assess already available information related to retrofitting and rehabilitation of civil infrastructure. Themes of the conference include (i) Structural Condition Assessment and Health Monitoring, (ii) Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of Structures, (iii) Strengthening using FRP Composites, (iv) Innovative Repair Materials and (v) case studies in structural strengthening

The targeted outcomes from this Conference include:

Ø A shared understanding of the current design methodologies and discussion of new design guidelines

Ø to promote the development and use of innovative materials and methodologies for the rehabilitation and retrofit of structures.

Ø Improving the knowledge gap in conditional assessment and strengthening of civil infrastructures in India

Key information and follow-up products that will be produced and disseminated during and after the conference include:

Ø Conference report

Ø Press releases

Ø Web publications & Conference proceedings

Civil infrastructure includes but not limited to heritage structures, residential buildings, office/factory/commercial buildings, lifelines such as roads, rail, and hospitals. Structures, when exposed to harsh environmental conditions, lose their aesthetics as well as strength. New structures constructed using reinforced concrete or fully steel can also have several performance issues.

Structural engineering faculty at IIT Hyderabad is world-renowned experts working in the areas related to the theme of the conference. The advanced facilities in the Institute cater to the research needs of the areas covering, but not limited to, structural assessment, repair and rehabilitation of structures.

Researchers at IITH have developed innovative hybrid fibre reinforced polymer-based schemes for strengthening reinforced concrete elements subjected to varying levels of bending and axial loads. Successful test programs also were conducted to develop technologies for the use of inorganic bonding materials in the strengthening of structures. In the areas of structural health monitoring, substantial research has been carried out on the usage of piezoelectric and acoustic emission sensors. Various cutting-edge research papers have been published by researchers of IIT Hyderabad in top-notch research journals.