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THEME 3 PROJECTS

Structural Strengthening and Rehabilitation With FRPs

Director: Dr. Kenneth W. Neale, Université de Sherbrooke

THEME 3 OVERVIEW

 
Assessment of FRP Repairs in Canadian Environments
FRP Rehabilitation for Corrosion Within Wrapped Structural Elements (F3.1.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Khaled Soudki, University of Waterloo
Durable Retrofitting of General and Specialized Concrete Structures (F3.1.2)
Project Leader: Dr. Shamim Sheikh, University of Toronto
Seismic Retrofit Design with FRPs of Existing R.C. Bridge Piers (F3.1.3)
Project Leader: Dr. Bruno Massicotte, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal
 
Concrete Structures
Performance of Retrofitted Bridge Piers and Columns (F3.2.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Patrick Paultre, Université de Sherbrooke
FRP Prestressing System for Strengthening Concrete Structures (F3.2.2)
Project Leader: Dr. Raafat El-Hacha, University of Calgary
Punching Shear Retrofit of Existing Reinforced Concrete Flat Slabs Using FRP Bolts (F3.2.3)
Project Leader: Dr. Maria Anna Polak, University of Waterloo
Performance and Design of Near Surface Mounted FRP-Reinforcement (F3.2.4)
Project Leader: Dr. Luke Bisby, Queen's University
FRP Strengthening for Blast Mitigation and Repair (F3.2.5)
Project Leader: Dr. Gordon Wight, Royal Military College
Repair of Post-Tensioned Concrete Slabs Using CFRP Strands (F3.2.6)
Project Leader: Dr. Colin MacDougall, Queen's University
External Pre-stressed CFRP Reinforcement for Structural Rehabilitation (F3.2.7)
Project Leader: Dr. Khaled Soudki, University of Waterloo
 
Timber, Steel and Masonry Structures
FRP Repair and Strengthening Systems for Steel Structures (F3.3.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Roger Cheng, University of Alberta
Innovative Use of FRP in Timber Structures (F3.3.2)
Project Leader: Dr. Dagmar Svecova, University of Manitoba
Rehabilitation of Masonry School Structures (F3.3.3)
Project Leaders: Dr. Alaa Elwi and Dr. Vivek Bindiganavile, University of Alberta
Use of FRPs and Monitoring of Historic Masonry Structures (F3.3.4)
Project Leader: Dr. Nigel Shrive, University of Calgary
 
Current Research Program