Theme 4 Projects (2001-2002):
Innovative Structures with Integrated Sensing
Director: Dr. Aftab Mufti, University of Manitoba
As a result of Dr. Sami Rizkalla leaving the ISIS Network, Dr. Aftab Mufti was appointed President and Scientific Program Leader and took on the responsibility of Theme 4, which was previously held by Dr. Rizkalla. In the process, Dr. Mufti turned over responsibility for Theme 3 to Dr. Roger Cheng and relocated from Dalhousie University to the ISIS Canada Headquarters at the University of Manitoba.
| Highlighted projects were added to the program after the 1998 submission and have their project descriptions included herein for completeness. |
Innovative Bridge Deck Structural System (T4.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Aftab Mufti, University of Manitoba
Engineered Fibre Reinforced Cement-Based Composites for Bridge Decks (T4.2)
Project Leader: Dr. Nemkumar Banthia, University of British Columbia
Integrated Sensors and FRPs for Concrete Structures (T4.3)
Project Leader: Dr. Aftab Mufti, University of Manitoba
Durability of FRP Reinforced Concrete Structures (T4.3.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Brahim Benmokrane, Université de Sherbrooke
Corrosion-free Post-tensioned Structures (T4.4)
Project Leader: Dr. Nigel Shrive, University of Calgary
Corrosion-Free Unbonded Prestressing Systems for Concrete Structures (T4.4.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Ivan Campbell, Queen's University
Serviceability of Concrete Structures Reinforced by FRPs (T4.5)
Project Leader: Dr. Amin Ghali, University of Calgary
Effect of Temperature on Concrete Structures Reinforced by FRPs (T4.5.1)
Project Leader: Dr. Mamdouh El-Badry, Concordia University
Innovative FRP Ground Anchors (T4.6)
Project Leader: Dr. Brahim Benmokrane, Université de Sherbrooke
Application of Filament Winding Technology (T4.7)
Project Leader: Dr. Dimos Polyzois, University of Manitoba
Hog Waste Storage Facilities Using FRPs (T4.8)
Project Leader: Dr. Aftab Mufti, University of Manitoba
Hybrid FRP/Stainless Steel Reinforcements for Bridges (T4.9)
Project Leader: Dr. Ivan Campbell, Queen's University
Completed Research 1995 to 2006
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