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Intro
Committee
Executive Chair
Vice-chair
Honorary Chair
Topic 1: Strategies for a Resilient Built Environment
Topic Lead
Topic Scientific Committee
Preface
Contents
RILEM Publications
RILEM Proceedings (PRO)
RILEM Reports (REP)
1 Nonlinear Analysis of Offshore Wind Towers in Prefabricated Segments of Prestressed Fibre Reinforced Concrete
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Material Properties
3 Structural Concept
4 Finite Element Analysis
5 Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References

2 Early Age Temperature Control in Mass Concrete Through Incorporation of Dispersed Phase Change Materials (PCMs)
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Experimental Program
2.1 Materials
2.2 Development of Mortars
3 Strategies and Test Procedures
3.1 Characterization of the Mortars
3.1.1 Flow Table Test
3.1.2 Density
3.1.3 Flexural Strength
3.1.4 Compressive Strength
3.2 Field Thermal Analysis of the Mortars
3.2.1 Thermal Energy Storage
3.2.2 Design of the Specimen Prototypes
4 Results and Discussion
4.1 Physical and Mechanical Performance

4.2 Thermal Performance
4.2.1 DSC Analysis
4.2.2 Transient Behavior of Cube Specimen
5 Conclusions
References
3 Determination of Autogenous Self-healing Capability of Cementitious Composites Through Non-destructive Testing
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Experimental Investigation
2.1 Materials and Mixture Designs
2.2 Specimen Preparation and Initial Pre-loading
2.3 Assessment Methods for Self-healing
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Electrical Impedance (EI) Results
3.2 Rapid Chloride Permeability Test (RCPT) Results
3.3 Resonant Frequency (RF) Results

4 Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
4 Autogenous Self-healing Assessment of 1-Year-Old Cementitious Composites
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Experimental Program
2.1 Materials and ECC Mixture Proportioning and Specimens
2.2 Pre-loading, Further Curing and Self-healing Assessment
3 Results
3.1 Self-healing Assessment According to Video Microscopy
3.2 Self-healing Assessment According to Electrical Resistivity
3.3 Self-healing Assessment According to Rapid Chloride Permeability Test
4 Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References

5 Impact of Super Absorbent Polymers on Early Age Behavior of High Performance Concrete Walls
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
2.1 Super Absorbent Polymers
2.2 Parameter Determination for Simulation of the HPC Wall
2.3 Chemical Shrinkage
2.4 Autogenous Shrinkage
2.5 Restrained Shrinkage
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Autogenous Shrinkage
3.2 Restrained Shrinkage
3.3 Deformations in a Restrained HPC Wall
4 Conclusion
References
6 Influence of Crack Geometry and Crack Width on Carbonation of High-Volume Fly Ash (HVFA) Mortar
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