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CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

Sunday, June 17, 2012Noon-10:00 pm Committee Meetings5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Registration Hours

Monday, June 18, 20127:00 am - 5:30 pm Registration Hours7:00 am - 10:00 pm Committee Meetings7:00 am - 8:30 am Breakfast8:30 am - 9:00 am Opening Session9:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Keynote10:00 am - 10:30 am Morning Break10:30 am - 12:00 pm Parallel Sessions I12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Afternoon Keynote2:45 pm - 4:15 pm Parallel Sessions II4:15 pm - 4:45 pm Afternoon Break4:45 pm - 6:30 pm Parallel Sessions III7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Ice Breaker Reception

Tuesday, June 19, 20127:00 am - 5:30 pm Registration Hours7:00 am - 10:00 pm Committee Meetings7:00 am - 9:00 am Breakfast 9:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Keynote10:00 am - 10:30 am Morning Break10:30 am - 12:00 pm Parallel Sessions I12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Afternoon Keynote2:45 pm - 4:15 pm Parallel Sessions II4:15 pm - 4:45 pm Afternoon Break4:45 pm - 6:30 pm Parallel Sessions III6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Conference Banquet

Wednesday, June 20, 20127:00 am - 12:00 pm Registration Hours7:00 am - 10:00 pm Committee Meetings7:00 am - 9:00 am Breakfast 9:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Keynote10:00 am - 10:30 am Morning Break10:30 am - 12:00 pm Parallel Sessions I12:00 - 1:30 pm Lunch1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Afternoon Keynote2:45 pm - 4:15 pm Parallel Sessions II

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WELCOME FROM THE EMI/PMC CO-CHAIRS

On behalf of the Engi-neering Mechanics Instituteof the American Society ofCivil Engineers, we wouldlike to welcome you toNotre Dame for the 2012Joint Conference of the En-gineering Mechanics Insti-tute and 11th ASCE JointSpecialty Conference onProbabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability(EMI/PMC 2012). This joint conference represents ourcommunity’s forum for recent developments in the areasof mechanics and probabilistics. We hope these threedays will provide an opportunity for the exchange ofideas, discussions and the founding of new collabora-tions and friendships for years to come!

This year’s conference features over 450 abstractsfrom researchers around the world, incorporated into 9tracks of technical sessions, with Tracks 8 and 9 dedi-cated to PMC themes. The program also features a num-ber of special sessions and mini-symposia organized byEMI Technical Committees and other leaders in ourcommunity. We are also honored to have six dynamickeynote speakers who will be presenting in a new inter-active keynote panel format on wide ranging topics.Meanwhile, the ice breaker reception and conferencebanquet, along with this year’s perpetual refreshmentbars in the morning and afternoon sessions, will providecasual settings for interaction with old and new friendsalike.

Finally we wish to thank the many individuals atNotre Dame and EMI who have helped us in the organ-ization of the conference and the additional sponsorshipafforded by the Notre Dame College of Engineering andDepartment of Civil Engineering and Geological Sci-ences. Again thank you for joining us, and we hope youenjoy EMI/PMC 2012!

Tracy Kijewski-CorreaAlexandros TaflanidisAhsan KareemEMI/PMC 2012 Co-Chairs

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WELCOME FROM THE EMI PRESIDENT

On behalf of the Board of Governors of the Engi-neering Mechanics Institute of the American Society ofCivil Engineers, it is my honor to welcome you toEMI/PMC 2012. This is the premier event for our com-munity and this year’s alliance with the Joint SpecialtyConference on Probabilistic Mechanics and StructuralReliability will provide an even richer environment fordiscussions and the exchange of ideas.

Current demands on natural resources driven byglobal economics, demographics, and political changepresent an unprecedented sustainability challenge tomodern civil society, calling on the sum of human inge-nuity, technology and engineering. Life cycle analyses formany complex interacting systems, for instance, beginwith physical processes involving a multitude of scalesand physical processes, whose dynamics must be ascer-tained over a horizon of several decades. Mechanics isclearly in the driver’s seat in responding to this call atthe intersection of system science, public policy, naturalresources management, computational science and ad-vanced technology.

In the next few months, the Board of Governors willinitiate a strategic planning process aimed at betteraligning the value of EMI with the needs and capacity ofits constituencies. As part of this process we will recog-nize our academic lineage and leverage our ties withASCE to bring our collective and individual expertise tobear on some of society’s most pressing problems span-ning technological and scientific aspects of both the

built and the natural environments. Youropinion on this matter is paramount, andthe Board of Governors, myself included,will spare no effort in making sure ofthat. I ask you all to be engaged andvocal in helping us shape the future ofour profession.

Roger G. Ghanem, Ph.D., M.ASCEEMI President

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Lead Organizations

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Supporting Organizations

International Association forStructural Safety and Reliability(IASSAR)

International Society for StructuralHealth Monitoring of IntelligentInfrastructure (ISHMII)

International Association forWind Engineering

International Association forBridge Maintenance and Safety(IABMAS)

International Association forLife-Cycle Civil Engineering

Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES)

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Scientific Committee

EMIImad Al-Qadi, University of IllinoisJose Andrade, California Institute of TechnologyWilkins Aquino, Cornell UniversityDominic Assimaki, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRoberto Ballarini, University of MinnesotaMarkus Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNoel Challamel, Universite Europeene de BretagneKam Tim Chau, Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityAlexander Cheng, University of MississippiXinzhong Chen, Texas Tech UniversityJoel Conte, University of California, San DiegoRobert Dodds, University of IllinoisAsad Esmaeily, Kansas State UniversityYozo Fujino, University of TokyoHenri Gavin, Duke UniversityYaojun Ge, Tongji UniversitySomnath Ghosh, Johns Hopkins UniversityHoria Hangan, University of Western OntarioChristian Hellmich, Vienna University of TechnologyWenrui Huang, Florida State UniversityErik Johnson, University of Southern CaliforniaLoukas Kallivokas, University of Texas, AustinLambros Katafygiotis, Hong Kong University of

Science & TechnologyDinesh Katti, North Dakota State UniversityGregory Kopp, University of Western OntarioHui Li, Harbin Institute of TechnologyShaofan Li, University of California, BerkeleyJerome Lynch, University of MichiganLance Manuel, University of Texas, AustinArif Masud, University of IllinoisPercy Ng, University of New MexicoRonald Pak, University of Colorado, BoulderBernhard Pichler, Vienna University of TechnologyPizhong Qiao, Washington State UniversityRichard Regueiro, University of Colorado, BoulderPartha Sarkar, Iowa State UniversityJeffrey Scruggs, University of MichiganHayley Shen, Clarkson UniversityM.P Singh, Virginia TechAndrew Smyth, Columbia University

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Scott Socolofsky, Texas A+M UniversityTed Stathopoulos, Concordia UniversityLizhi Sun, University of California, IrvineErtugrul Taciroglu, University of California, Los AngelesYukio Tamura, Tokyo Polytechnic UniversityMichelle Teng, University of HawaiiFranz-Josef Ulm, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyGeorge Voyiadjis, Louisiana State UniversityLinbing Wang, Virginia TechKeh-Han Wang, University of HoustonYou Lin Xu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

PMCSanjay Arwade, University of MassachusettsJack Baker, Stanford UniversityAndre Beck, University of Sao PauloJames Beck, California Institute of TechnologyMichael Beer, University of LiverpoolLarry Bergman, University of IllinoisChristian Bucher, Vienna University of TechnologyLuigi Carassale, University of GenoaFabio Casciati, University of PaviaRoss Corotis, University of Colorado, BoulderGeorge Deodatis, Columbia UniversityArmen Der Kiureghian, University of California, BerkeleyLeonardo Duenas-Osorio, Rice UniversityMichael Faber, Technical University of DenmarkLucia Faravelli, University of PaviaDan Frangopol, Lehigh UniversityPaolo Gardoni, University of IllinoisRoger Ghanem, University of Southern CaliforniaMichel Ghosn, City College of New YorkLori Graham Brady, Johns Hopkins UniversityMircea Grigoriu, Cornell UniversityAchintya Haldar, University of ArizonaTerje Haukaas, University of British ColumbiaHector Jensen, University of Santa MariaAnne Kiremidjian, Stanford UniversityJie Li, Tongji UniversitySankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt UniversityRobert Melchers, University of NewcastleArvid Naess, Norwegian University of Science & TechnologyJamie Padget, Rice University

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Costas Papadimitriou, University of ThessalyDavid Rosowsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteGerhart Schueller, University of InnsbruckGiovanni Solari, University of GenoaJunho Song, University of IllinoisPol Spanos, Rice UniversitySteven Wojtkiewciz, University of MinnesotaFrank Xu, Stevens Institute of TechnologyAspa Zerva, Drexel University

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEEDiogo Bolster, University of Notre DameShirley Dyke, Purdue UniversityJoe Fernando, University of Notre DameAndrew Kennedy, University of Notre DameKapil Khandelwal, University of Notre DameYahya Kurama, University of Notre DameJoannes Westerink, University of Notre DameAndres Tovar, Indiana University-Purdue University

Indianapolis

EMI BOARD OF GOVERNORSRoger G. Ghanem, Ph.D., M.ASCE, PresidentFranz-Josef Ulm, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Vice PresidentAlexander H D. Cheng, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Past PresidentAmar A. Chaker, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Secretary & EMI DirectorRoberto Ballarini, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, TreasurerLori L. Brady, Ph.D., M.ASCEHayley Shen, Ph.D., M.ASCEAndrew W. Smyth, Ph.D., M.ASCEGeorge Z. Voyiadjis, D.Eng., F.ASCE

Verna Jameson, EMI Administrator

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CONFERENCE LOGISTICS

With the exception of the conference banquet, all conference activities will be on the campus of the University of Notre Damein Notre Dame, IN.

Registration: The registration counter is located on thefirst floor of the Notre Dame Conference Center(McKenna Hall) and will be open during the times listedbelow. On-site registration will be available.

Sunday, June 17 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Monday, June 18 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

Tuesday, June 19 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

Wednesday, June 20 7:00 am - 12:00 pm

Keynote Panels: Keynote panels will be held daily at9:00-10:00 am and 1:30-2:30 pm. In these keynote sessions, our distinguished speakers will give their pres-entation, followed by a pair of panelists who will offeradditional remarks on the subject and stimulate furtherdiscussions with the audience. Keynote panels will beheld in the Auditorium of McKenna Hall, which hasboth main floor and balcony seating.

Technical Sessions: The conference features 9 paralleltracks daily in up to three sessions: 10:30 am -12:00 pm,2:45-4:15 pm, 4:45-6:30 pm. All technical sessionswithin these tracks will be held in DeBartolo Hall inthese rooms:

Track 1 155 DeBartolo HallTrack 2 116 DeBartolo HallTrack 3 311 DeBartolo HallTrack 4 313 DeBartolo HallTrack 5 141 DeBartolo HallTrack 6 102 DeBartolo HallTrack 7 118 DeBartolo HallTrack 8 214 DeBartolo HallTrack 9 215 DeBartolo Hall

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Each room is equipped with a podium PC and full pro-jection capabilities. Speakers are asked to transfer theirpresentations to these computers prior to the start oftheir session. Each speaker will be allocated 12 minutesfor their presentation.

Breakfast: Continental breakfast will be served daily be-ginning at 7:00 am in the atrium of McKenna Hall andwill run throughout the morning session.

Lunch: Buffet lunch will be served daily from 12:00-1:30pm in the Irish Courtyard, a covered tent area behindthe Morris Inn (across the street from McKenna Hall).

Breaks: The conference features two half hour breaksdaily, one immediately following the morning keynote(10:00-10:30 am) and the second between the two af-ternoon sessions (4:15-4:45 pm). Refreshments will beavailable throughout the morning and afternoon ses-sions, including during these breaks, in the atrium ofMcKenna Hall.

Icebreaker Reception: The icebreaker reception will beheld on Monday, June 18 from 7:00 pm-9:00 pm at ClubNaimoli at the Purcell Pavilion in the Joyce Center (Bas-ketball Arena).

Conference Banquet: The banquet will be held in theGreat Hall of the Century Center in downtown SouthBend on Tuesday, June 19. Dinner will be served at 7:30pm, preceded by cocktails and light appetizers. Shuttleservice will bring participants from McKenna Hall as ses-sions conclude on Tuesday and return service to campusand conference hotels will be provided following thebanquet.

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Internet Access:Wireless internet access is available atno additional cost to all conference attendees. Each par-ticipant will receive a unique login name and passwordwith their registration materials. See the Help Desk onthe First Floor McKenna Hall for assistance.

Speaker Prep Room: 149 DeBartolo Hall will be staffed8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday-Wednesday for speakerpreparation.

Help Desk: The front desk of McKenna Hall (first floor)will be staffed throughout the conference to offer assis-tance for technical or logistical matters.

Business Center: Computer and printing services areavailable in the Business Center, on the first floor ofMcKenna Hall in the northwest corner.

Shuttle Service: Shuttle service is available for attendeesstaying at the Inn at Saint Mary’s, the Hilton Garden Innand Staybridge Suites. Shuttle schedule will be posted inMcKenna Hall.

Committee Meetings: Committee meetings will be heldin one of three locations, all located off of DeBartoloQuad: McKenna Hall (Notre Dame Conference Center),DeBartolo Hall or Fitzpatrick Hall.

Message Board: A message board will be available forparticipants in the McKenna Hall (Notre Dame Confer-ence Center) atrium.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

MONDAY, JUNE 18

8:30 AM-9:00 AMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

OPENING SESSIONWelcome and remarks from conference chairs and EMI and university officials

9:00 AM-10:00 AMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

KEYNOTE PANELPanelists:Muhammad Hajj, Virginia Tech & JosephPowers, University of Notre Dame

Moderator: Roger Ghanem, University of SouthernCalifornia

Speaker: George Em Karniadakis, PhDProfessor of Applied Mathematics,Brown University & Research Scientist ofMechanical Engineering, MIT

Topic: Stochastic Modeling of Flow Prob-lems in High Dimensions

Dr. Karniadakis will review existing methods for tack-ling the curse-of-dimensionality and algorithms to over-come it. In particular, simulations of stochastic flowproblems with more than 100 dimensions will be pre-sented.

Prof. Karniadakis received his S.M. (1984) and Ph.D. (1987) fromMIT before beginning a career that has included appointments at MIT,Stanford/NASA Ames, Princeton, Caltech and finally Brown. He is aFellow of SIAM, APS, and ASME and Associate Fellow of AIAA.

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1:30 PM-2:30 PMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

KEYNOTE PANELPanelists: Erik Vanmarcke, Princeton University &George Deodatis, Columbia University

Moderator: Yiannis Dafalias, University of California,Davis

Speaker: Jonathan D. Bray, Ph.D, P.E.Professor of Geotechnical EngineeringUniversity of California, Berkeley

Topic: Challenges In Modeling Earth-quake Effects

Dr. Bray will overview the lingering chal-lenges in characterization and modeling of earthquakeeffects, such as the phenomena of surface fault rupture,soil liquefaction, soil-structure interaction (SSI) andstructure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI).

Prof. Bray earned degrees from West Point (B.S.), Stanford Univer-sity (M.S.), and U. C. Berkeley (Ph.D.). He has earned several hon-ors, including the Prakash Research Award, Huber Research Prize,Packard Foundation Fellowship, and Presidential Young InvestigatorAward.

7:00 PM-9:00 PMClub Naimoli, Purcell Pavilion

ICEBREAKER RECEPTION

Join us at Club Naimoli at the PurcellPavilion in the Joyce Center for a festiveicebreaker reception in the exclusive clublevel overlooking Notre Dame’s basket-ball arena with outdoor balconies over-looking historic Notre Dame Stadium.

Our evening will have appetizers, an open bar and liveIrish music by Kennedy’s Kitchen to welcome friendsfrom near and far to EMI/PMC 2012.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2012

9:00 AM-10:00 AMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

KEYNOTE PANELPanelists: Zdenek P. Bažant, Northwestern University& Christian Hellmich, Vienna University of Technology

Moderator: Alexander Cheng, University of Mississippi

Speaker: Dinesh R. Katti, Ph.DProfessor, Department of Civil Engineer-ing, North Dakota State University

Topic:Molecular Interactions Impact theMechanics of Nanomaterials: A Para-digm Shift in Mechanics

Dr. Katti will describe the role of molecular interactionsand nano and microarchitecture on the mechanics ofNanomaterials that include biological and syntheticnanocomposites and smectite clays, e.g., nacre (theinner layer of seashells), bone, and polymer-clay-nanocomposites and swelling clays.

Prof. Katti received degrees from National Institute of Technology, Sri-nagar, India, IIT, Bombay and Arizona. After working for a numberof years in the private sector, he joined North Dakota State Universitywhere he has served as both chairman and Associate Dean of Re-search. Recently, he was awarded the 2011 John R. Booker excellenceaward from IACMAG.

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1:30 PM-2:30 PMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

KEYNOTE PANELPanelists: Yukio Tamura, Tokyo Polytechnic University& Gretar Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame

Moderator: Gregory Kopp, Western University

Speaker:Marianna Braza, Ph.DDirector of Research CNRS Centre National de Recherche Scientifique Insti-tut de Mécanique des Fluides deToulouse (IMFT)

Topic: Turbulence modelling for stronglydetached high-Reynolds number flows around bodieswith applications in fluid-structure interaction

Dr. Braza will examine recent turbulence modelling ap-proaches for the simulation of highly detached unsteadyflows around bodies at high Reynolds number with em-phasis to advanced statistical and hybrid methods. Ap-plications will include flows around fixed bluff bodies.

Prof. Braza received her Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics from the NationalPolytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INPT). She was appointed as Director of Research at the National Center for Scientific Research(CNRS) at the “Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse”(IMFT) in 2001. She has received awards from CRAY-Research, theAcadémie des Sciences et de Belles Lettres de Toulouse, and IBM (Calcul Numérique Intensif).

6:30 PM-9:30 PMCentury Center

CONFERENCE BANQUET

Our conference banquet and presentationof awards will be held at the Great Hall ofthe Century Center in Downtown SouthBend, a quick five minute drive from cam-pus. The space is renowned for its grandiose30 ft. glass wall which overlooks the St.

Joseph River with access to an outdoor “island”. Cocktailsand dinner will be accompanied by live jazz by the BagatiniTrio. Shuttle service will be provided.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20

9:00 AM-10:00 AMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

KEYNOTE PANELPanelists: Andrew Smyth, Columbia University &Shirley Dyke, Purdue University

Moderator: Tracy Kijewski-Correa, University of Notre Dame

Speaker: Anne S. Kiremidjian, Ph.DProfessor, Department of Civil and Envi-ronmental Engineering, Stanford Univer-sity

Topic: Structural Health Monitoring Sys-tems: Advances and Impediments to Full

Implementation

Dr. Kiremidjian will discuss the significant advances thathave been made in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM),including the use of wireless platforms, as well as thechallenges that remain. Specifically, she will describe themain components of comprehensive structural healthmonitoring of civil infrastructure systems and will focuson the development of advanced damage diagnosismethods.

Prof. Kiremidjian received degrees from Columbia and Stanford, whereshe has been on the faculty since 1978. From 1987 to 2002 sheserved as the Director and Co-Director of the John A. Blume Earth-quake Engineering Center at Stanford University.

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1:30 PM-2:30 PMAuditorium, McKenna Hall

KEYNOTE PANELPanelists: Roberto Ballarini, University of Minnesota &Hsueh-Chia Chang, University of Notre Dame

Moderator: Ross Corotis, University of Colorado Boulder

Speaker:Michael S. Sacks, Ph.D Director, Cardiovascular BiomechanicsLaboratory, W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr.Simulation-Based Engineering ScienceChairProfessor of Biomedical Engineering,

Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences(ICES), The University of Texas at Austin

Topic: New Trends in Valvular and Cardiac Tissue Con-stitutive Models

Dr. Sacks will discuss his morphologically-driven consti-tutive models for heart valve tissues and current exten-sions to increase realism based on structural datacurrently obtainable from novel optical studies undercontrolled loading. Further extensions to cellular defor-mation and computational implementation of thesemodels will be presented as the major next step in theunderstanding of biological tissues.

Prof. Sacks received degrees from Michigan State and the Universityof Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas before joining the fac-ulty at the University of Miami and later at the University of Pitts-burgh. He was an inaugural fellow of the biomedical engineeringsociety, one of the Scientific American 50, a fellow of ASME, and win-ner of the Van C. Mow Medal.

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STUDENT EVENTS

SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2012

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM210-214 McKenna Hall

NEES BOOTCAMPOrganizers: Shirley Dyke, Juan Caicedo

The NEEShub cyberinfrastructure pro-vides powerful computational capabil-ities for simulation of engineeringsystems. These capabilities includerunning computational models at theNEEShub, submitting models to highperformance computing environments

and sharing simulation models with the rest of the com-munity. This one and a half hour cyber simulation com-petition will help you explore the different methods torun simulations on the NEEShub. Students, bring yourcomputer and we will provide the rest, including din-ner! Note that students should pick up registration ma-terials prior to this session.

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MONDAY, JUNE 18

Note: Buffet lunch will be provided on second floor ofMcKenna Hall for those attending student poster competitions.

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM210-214 McKenna Hall

COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS COMMITTEE STU-DENT POSTER COMPETITIONOrganizers: Somnath Ghosh, Loukas F. Kallivokas

Theme: New Trends and Applications in ComputationalMechanics and Engineering Sciences. (See page 105-106 forfull list of participants).

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM210-214 McKenna Hall

EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS & INSTRUMENTATIONCOMMITTEE STUDENT POSTER COMPETITIONOrganizers: Suren Chen, Asad Esmaeily

Theme: Innovative Experimental Methods in DamageDetection and Wind Engineering. (See page 107 for full list ofparticipants).

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TUESDAY, JUNE 19

Note: Buffet lunch will be provided on second floor ofMcKenna Hall for those attending student paper competitions.

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM210 McKenna Hall

PROBABILISTIC METHODS COMMITTEE STUDENTPAPER COMPETITIONOrganizer: Sanjay Arwade

Theme: Application of probabilistic methods to prob-lems in engineering mechanics

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM214 McKenna Hall

STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING & CONTROLCOMMITTEE STUDENT PAPER COMPETITIONOrganizers: Jeffrey Scruggs

Theme: Structural health monitoring or structural con-trol

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MONDAY, JUNE 18 • OVERVIEW

TECHNICAL PROGRAM

MONDAY, JUNE 18

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SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: George Em Karniadakis, PhD

Dr. Karniadakis will review existing meth-ods for tackling the curse-of-dimension-ality and algorithms to overcome it. Inparticular, simulations of stochastic flowproblems with more than 100 dimen-sions will be presented.

EMI TRACK

EMI TRACK

EMI TRACK

EMI TRACK

Room 155

Room 116

Room 311

Room 313

Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 BREAKFAST AVAILABLE AT 7:00 AM OPENING SESSION 8:30 – 9:00 AM

KEYNOTE PANEL I 9:00 – 10:00 AM BREAK 10:00 – 10:30 AM

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Dynamics &

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ICEBREAKER RECEPTION 7:00 – 9:00 PM

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MONDAY, JU

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VERVIEW

SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: Jonathan D. Bray, PhD

Dr. Bray will overview the lingering chal-lenges in characterization and modelingof earthquake effects, such as surfacefault rupture, soil liquefaction, and soil-structure interaction.

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EMI TRACK

EMI TRACK

EMI TRACK

PMC TRACK

PMC TRACK

Room 141

Room 102

Room 118

Room 214

Room 215

Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Track 8 Track 9

BREAKFAST AVAILABLE AT 7:00 AM OPENING SESSION 8:30 – 9:00 AM KEYNOTE PANEL I 9:00 – 10:00 AM

BREAK 10:00 – 10:30 AM

LUNCH 12:00 – 1:30 PM

KEYNOTE PANEL II 1:30– 2:30 PM

Mech. of Geo

MaterialsI

MultiscaleBehavior

of Damage& Failure

Mech.I

Bayesian Methods

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Assess & Design

Mech. of Geo

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MultiscaleBehavior

of Damage& Failure

Mech. II

Design and Opt.

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Assess & Design

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ICEBREAKER RECEPTION 7:00 – 9:00 PM

Solid Mech.

Fluid Mech. in NaturalHazards

Poromechof Thin Deform. Porous Matls/ Layers/

Interfaces

StochasticDynamics

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Controls

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MONDAY, JUNE 18

10:30 AM-12:00 PM 155 DeBartolo Hall

COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS ITrack 1: EMI General SessionModerators: Haim Waisman, Ben Mason

[933] Stochastic dimension reduction and basis adap-tation for a quantity of interestRamakrishna Tipireddy, University of Southern Califor-nia; Roger Ghanem, University of Southern California

[886] Response sensitivity analysis of the particle finiteelement methodMinjie Zhu, Oregon State University; Michael Scott, Ore-gon State University

[531] A variational multi-scale FE formulation for a ther-modynamically consistent viscoelastic fluid modelJaeHyuk Kwack, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; K.R. Rajagopal, Texas A&M University

[475] A multigrid-domain decomposition method forcrack propagation modeled by XFEMHaim Waisman, Columbia University; Luc Berger-Ver-giat, Columbia University

[667] Development and parallel implementation of al-gebraic multigrid solution algorithms for extended finiteelement methods to model three-dimensional crackproblemsBadri Hiriyur, Columbia University; Axel Gerstenberger,Sandia National Laboratories; Raymond Tuminaro, San-dia National Laboratories; Haim Waisman, ColumbiaUniversity

[922] Random vibration by stochastic reduced orderMircea Grigoriu, Cornell University

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MONDAY, JUNE 18 • 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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MONDAY, JUNE 181

10:30 AM-12:00 PM 116 DeBartolo Hall

DYNAMICS & VIBRATIONS ITrack 2: EMI General SessionModerator: Swagata Banerjee Basu

[628] A linear one-dimensional model for the flexural-torsional vibrations of tapered thin-walled bars withopen cross-sectionsAnísio Andrade, University of Coimbra; Paulo Providên-cia, University of Coimbra; Dinar Camotim, IST, Techni-cal University of Lisbon

[386] Aerodynamic characteristics of tall building mod-els with unconventional configurationsYukio Tamura, Tokyo Polytechnic University; Yong ChulKim, Tokyo Polytechnic University; Bandi Eswara Kumar,Tokyo Polytechnic University; Hideyuki Tanaka, Take-naka Corporation; Kazuo Ohtake, Takenaka Corpora-tion

[368] A Predictive model for damping based on full-scale data and structural system characteristicsAudrey Bentz, University of Notre Dame, Tracy Kijewski-Correa, University of Notre Dame

[466] Design and enhancement of piezoelectric energyharvesters from wind vibrationsAbdessattar Abdelkefi, Virginia Tech; Abdullah Nuhait,King Saud University; Muhammad Hajj, Virginia Tech;Ali Nayfeh, Virginia Tech

[459] Coupling of high temperature and shock impactsto structuresPetr Prochazka, Czech Technical University

[799] Seismic fragility curves of bridges based on vibra-tion measurementsSwagata Banerjee Basu, The Pennsylvania State Univer-sity; Chao Chi, The Pennsylvania State University

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ADVANCES IN PAVEMENT MECHANICS ITrack 3: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Pavement Mechanics CommitteeModerators: Zhanping You, Linbing Wang

[389] Micromechanical investigation of asphalt concreterutting mechanismsErdem Coleri, University of California, Davis; John T.Harvey, University of California, Davis; Kai Yang, Uni-versity of California, Davis; John M. Boone, Universityof California, Davis

[665] A cyclic hardening-relaxation viscoplastic modelthat enhances the prediction of permanent deformationof asphalt concrete pavementsMasoud Darabi, Texas A&M University; Rashid K. AbuAl-Rub, Texas A&M University; Eyad Masad, Texas A&MUniversity; Dallas Little, Texas A&M University

[464] A simple model of dynamic traffic loads: pave-ment-wheel interactionZhanping You, Michigan Technological University; YuLiu, Chang’an University

[851] Constitutive behavior of asphalt binder for sharpnanoindentationHasan Faisal, University of New Mexico; RafiqulTarefder, University of New Mexico

[845] Experimental investigation of asphalt concrete atdifferent length scalesShane Underwood, Arizona State University; RichardKim, North Carolina State University

[855] A simple approach to backcalculate pavementlayer moduli from FWD time-deflection historiesMesbah Ahmed, University of New Mexico; RafiqulTarefder, University of New Mexico

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[400] Post-buckling and post-failure of CDM structuralsystemsNoël Challamel, University of South Brittany UBS;Jostein Hellesland, University of Oslo

[413] Buckling and vibration of rectangular Mindlinplates with internal cutouts by the MLS-element methodYang Xiang, University of Western Sydney

[429] Lateral-torsional buckling of monosymmetricbeams: a paradox?Dinar Camotim, IST, Technical University of Lisbon; Aní-sio Andrade, INESC, University of Coimbra; CilmarBasaglia, IST, Technical University of Lisbon

[635] Buckling loads of composite columns consideringinterlayer slip and upliftSimon Schnabl, University of Ljubljana; Igor Planinc,University of Ljubljana; Aleš Kroflic, University of Ljubl-jana

[921] Optimization of cold-formed steel beam-columnindustry sectionsYared Shifferaw, Johns Hopkins University; Zhanjie Li,Johns Hopkins University; Jiazhen Leng, Johns HopkinsUniversity; Benjamin Schafer, Johns Hopkins University

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SOLID MECHANICSTrack 5: EMI General SessionModerators: Ashley Thrall, Somnath Ghosh

[410] Evaluation of wear under high velocitiesAnthony Palazotto, Air Force Institute of Technology;David Huber, Air Force Institute of Technology

[479] Influence of non-schmid effects on single crystalslip in tantalumColeman Alleman, The Johns Hopkins University; Som-nath Ghosh, The Johns Hopkins University; D. J. Luscher,Los Alamos National Laboratory; Curt Bronkhorst, LosAlamos National Laboratory

[532] Boundary element analysis for effective elasticconstants in porous ceramicsJohn Berger, Colorado School of Mines; BashirElmabrouk, Colorado School of Mines

[586] Scaling of strength of bimaterial quasibrittle struc-tures with weak stress singularitiesJia-Liang Le, University of Minnesota

[708] Indentation analysis of fractional viscoelasticsolidsRouzbeh Shahsavari, Rice University; Franz-Josef Ulm,MIT

[841] Experimental investigation on photostrictivelydriven optical actuatorsMosfequr Rahman, Georgia Southern University; MasudNawaz, Georgia Southern University; Aniruddha Mitra,Georgia Southern University; Nazanin Bassari-Gharb,Georgia Institute of Technology; Mohammad Bhuiyan,Georgia Southern University

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FLUID MECHANICS IN NATURAL HAZARDSTrack 6: EMI General SessionModerators: Andrew Kennedy, You-Lin Xu

[381] Reynolds numbers effects in small scale studies ofroof gravel blow-offArash Karimpour, Louisiana State University; Nigel Kaye,Clemson University

[726] Numerical simulation of local tsunamis in EastChina Sea and South China SeaHua Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

[735] Numerical and experimental study on the reef ef-fect on reducing long wave run-upRavi Mohandie, HDR Inc.; Michelle Teng, University ofHawaii at Manoa

[777] Evaluation of two different methods for predictingflood induced bridge scourNicholas Tecca, University of Hawaii; James Nakamura,US Army Corps of Engineers; Gavin Masaki,Gray.Hong.Nojima & Associates, Inc.; Michelle Teng,University of Hawaii

[701] Measuring and modeling storm wave reduction inwetlandsQin Jim Chen, Louisiana State University; Ranjit Jadhav,Louisiana State University; Kelin Hu, Louisiana StateUniversity

[849] Real-time storm inundation risk assessment forthe Hawaiian Islands though high-resolution modelingAlexandros Taflanidis, University of Notre Dame; An-drew Kennedy, University of Notre Dame; Joannes Wes-terink, University of Notre Dame; Jane Smith, US ArmyCorps of Engineers Engineer Research and DevelopmentCenter; Mark Hope, University of Notre Dame; MichaelHartman, University of Notre Dame

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POROMECHANICS OF THIN DEFORMABLEPOROUS MATERIALS/LAYERS/INTERFACESTrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Poromechanics Committee & Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Behavior CommitteeModerators: Richard Regueiro, Alexander Cheng

[818] Insitu mineralized hydroxyapatite in biomimeticnancomposites using nanclays to mimic nanostructure,mechanics and properties of natural boneKalpana Katti, North Dakota State University; DineshKatti, North Dakota State University; Avinash Ambre,North Dakota State University; Chunju Gu, NorthDakota State University

[676] A thermodynamic formulation of moisture-in-duced damage in asphaltic materialsMaryam Shakiba, Texas A&M University; Rashid Abu Al-Rub, Texas A&M University

[728] Dynamic finite strain biphasic poromechanics ofa thin poroelastic layerRichard Regueiro, University of Colorado at Boulder

[891] Consistent coupling of continuum and micro-structural models for transient multi-scale analysis ofsandwich structuresHui Liu, Purdue University; Xiaowo Wang, Purdue Uni-versity; Arun Prakash, Purdue University

[651] Size effect in bone fracture and its use to avoidnon-uniqueness of cohesive stress-separation lawKyungtae Kim, Northwestern University; Zdenek Bazant,Northwestern University; Qiang Yu, University of Pitts-burgh

[578] Snap-through instabilities as a cause of sorptionhysteresis and misfit disjoining pressures in hydrated ce-ment and other nanoporous solidsZdenek Bazant, Northwestern University; Mija Hubler,Northwestern University; Martin Bazant, MIT

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STOCHASTIC DYNAMICS ITrack 8: PMC General SessionModerators: Arvid Naess, Jie Li

[765] Wind effect statistics of tall buildingMohammad Bhuiyan, Georgia Southern University;Roberto Leon, Virginia Tech

[473] Transient nonstationary wind load effects of longspan bridgesXinzhong Chen, Texas Tech University

[696] Efficacy of averaging interval for non-stationarywindsMegan McCullough, University of Notre Dame; Dae KunKwon, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem, Uni-versity of Notre Dame; Lijuan Wang, Technip

[383] Logical expansion of the recursive decompositionalgorithm for infrastructure interdependency analysisYoungsuk Kim, EQECAT, Inc.; Won-Hee Kang, Univer-sity of Western Sydney

[937] Intermittent beat phenomena in the response ofwind excited tall buildings with closely spaced frequen-ciesSeymour Spence, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Ka-reem, University of Notre Dame; G. Servoli, Universityof Perugia; M. Gioffrè, University of Perugia

[860] Errors associated with accelerometer measure-ments in structural dynamicsAngel Urbina, Sandia National Laboratories; ThomasPaez, Thomas Paez Consulting

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UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATIONTrack 9: PMC General SessionModerators: Sankaran Mahadevan, Junho Song

[436] Stochastic reduced order models for random vec-tors: application to random eigenvalue problemsJames Warner, Cornell University; Mircea Grigoriu, Cor-nell University; Wilkins Aquino, Duke University

[483] Stochastic analysis of sea water heights and rela-tion to infrastructure loss in New York CityYunji Hwang, Columbia University; George Deodatis,Columbia University

[624] A methodology for verifying and validating com-putational models of the response of highly uncertain,large-scale structures subject to dynamic impulsive load-ingMichael Shields, Weidlinger Associates, Inc.; Kirubel Te-ferra, Weidlinger Associates, Inc.; Adam Hapij, Wei-dlinger Associates, Inc.; Najib Abboud, WeidlingerAssociates, Inc.; Raymond Daddazio, Weidlinger Asso-ciates, Inc.

[712] Integration of verification, validation, and cali-bration activities towards overall uncertainty quantifi-cationShankar Sankararaman, Vanderbilt University; SankaranMahadevan, Vanderbilt University

[892] Robust decision making for Markov Chains in ran-dom environmentHadi Meidani, University of Southern California; RogerGhanem, University of Southern California

[902] Uncertainty quantification in a fluid-structure in-teraction system subjected to random windSunetra Sarkar, IIT Madras; S. Venkatesh, IIT Madras

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COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS IITrack 1: EMI General SessionModerators: Ertugrul Taciroglu, Ghadir Haikal

[808] Recent advances in site characterization using full-waveform inversionArash Fathi, The University of Texas at Austin; SezginKucukcoban, The University of Texas at Austin; Changy-oung Kim, The University of Texas at Austin; LoukasKallivokas, The University of Texas at Austin; KennethStokoe II, The University of Texas at Austin; Yin-ChengLin, The University of Texas at Austin

[939] Locking phenomena in three-dimensional flatshell-to-shell contact formulationsKuo Guo, Purdue University; Ghadir Haikal, Purdue Uni-versity

[782] Sobol’ global sensitivity analysis for correlated sys-temsMohammadreza Moradi, University of Guam; Sanjay Ar-wade, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

[494] Evaluation of variable stiffness of wind turbinetower with consideration of flange joint separationLe Anh Tuan, Yokohama National University

[521] Dual-time-scale approach for simulations of thenonlinear wave propagation problemsEgor Dontsov, University of Minnesota; Bojan Guzina,University of Minnesota

[738] Multi-scale crystal plasticity FE model for simula-tion of creep and deformation in polycrystalline nickelbased superalloysShahriyar Keshavarzhadad, Johns Hopkins University;Somnath Ghosh, Johns Hopkins University

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DYNAMICS & VIBRATIONS IITrack 2: EMI General SessionModerators: Ronald Pak, Juan Caicedo

[864] Experimental substructure investigation of seismicsoil-structure interaction by model testingRonald Pak, University of Colorado at Boulder; CurtHansen, University of Colorado at Boulder

[889] Seismic design lessons based on nonlinear analy-sis of tall buildingsS. Ali Ashrafi, Thornton Tomasetti

[526] A response modification approach for highwaybridge fatigue lifetime extensionAndrew Gastineau, University of Minnesota; Steven Wo-jtkiewicz, University of Minnesota; Arturo Schultz, Uni-versity of Minnesota

[555] Output only seismic damage detection of momentresistant frame based on fractal dimension of time-fre-quency featuresDongwang Tao, Harbin Institute of Technology; Hui Li,Harbin Institute of Technology

[467] Effects of the angle of attack on the performanceof an aeroelastic systemYoussef Bichiou, Virginia Tech; Abdessattar Abdelkefi,Virginia Tech; Abdullah Nuhait, King Saud University;Muhammad Hajj, Virginia Tech

[648] A consistent mass matrix for a plane stress ele-ment with a rotational degree of freedomRobert Efimba, Howard University; Khalid Romain,Howard University

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ADVANCES IN PAVEMENT MECHANICS IITrack 3: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Pavement Mechanics CommitteeModerators: Linbing Wang, Shane Underwood

[390] A micromechanical finite element model for as-phalt concrete shear modulus simulationErdem Coleri, University of California, Davis; John T.Harvey, University of California, Davis; Kai Yang, Uni-versity of California, Davis; John M. Boone, Universityof California, Davis

[463] Three dimensional discrete element models of as-phalt concrete: size effects of elementsZhanping You, Michigan Technological University; YuLiu, Chang’an University

[535] Understand the moisture damage of the asphaltpavement using poro-elasticity and FEMDong Wang, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute; Lin-bing Wang, Virginia Tech; Wenjuan Sun, Virginia Poly-technic Institute and State University

[852] Laboratory vs. predicted dynamic modulus of as-phalt concreteMekdim Weldegiorgis, University of New Mexico;Rafiqul Tarefder, University of New Mexico

[743] Pavement longitudinal joint construction meth-ods and comparison of mat and joint densities of a localstreetBinu Shrestha, University of Connecticut; Ramesh Malla,University of Connecticut; Manish Gupta, GM2 Associ-ates, Inc.

[634] Computational analysis of asphalt binder byphase field methodYue Hou, Virginia Tech; Linbing Wang, Virginia Tech;Pengtao Yue, Virginia Tech

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STABILITY OF SOLIDS & STRUCTURES IITrack 4: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Stability CommitteeModerator: Dinar Camotim

[406] A layout optimization method of composite stiff-ened panels based on the buckling mode adjustmentZhao Qun, Beijing Aeronautical Science & TechnologyResearch Institute; Xu Jifeng, Beijing Aeronautical Sci-ence & Technology Research Institute

[561] Shape optimization of cold-formed steel columnswith manufacturing constraintsJiazhen Leng, Johns Hopkins University; Zhanjie Li, JohnsHopkins University; Benjamin Schafer, Johns HopkinsUniversity; James Guest, Johns Hopkins University

[601] Stability analysis of a non-local column with non-central interactionsMassimiliano Zingales, University of Palermo; Di PaolaMario, University of Palermo; Giuseppe Failla, Universityof Reggio Calabria

[917] An analytical study on the elastic lateral-torsionalbuckling of polygonally depth-tapered strip cantileversunder multi-parameter point load systemsAnísio Andrade, University of Coimbra; Noël Challamel,LIMATB, Université Européenne de Bretagne – Univer-sité de Bretagne Sud; Paulo Providencia, University ofCoimbra; Dinar Camotim, IST, Technical University ofLisbon

[408] On the possible softening effect of surface elas-ticity effects for buckling of nanostructuresNoël Challamel, University of South Brittany UBS; IsaacElishakoff, Florida Atlantic University

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[626] Local buckling of restrained orthotropic platesunder in-plane loadingPizhong Qiao, Washington State University; FangliangChen, Washington State University; Jifeng Xu, BeijingAeronautical Science & Technology Research Institute;Zizi Lu, Beijing Aeronautical Science & Technology Re-search Institute

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MECHANICS OF GEOMATERIALS ITrack 5: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior Committee & Poromechanics CommitteeModerator: Majid Manzari

[468] Modeling uplift and fluid flow in fractures to de-termine the failure probability of concrete gravity damsErik Jensen, University of Colorado at Boulder; RichardRegueiro, University of Colorado at Boulder; BernardAmadei, University of Colorado at Boulder; Ronald Pak,University of Colorado at Boulder

[476] An impulse-based discrete element simulation forefficient granular dynamicsYoussef M. A. Hashash, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Seung Jae Lee, University of Illinois at Ur-bana-Champaign

[485] Anisotropy of mica probed by nanoindentationRohit Pant, Louisiana State University; Guoping Zhang,Louisiana State University

[543] Modeling flow through irregular porous mediausing lattice Boltzmann equationUtkarsh Mital, California Institute of Technology; IvanVlahinich, California Institute of Technology; Jose An-drade, California Institute of Technology

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[659] Soil uncertainties and probabilistic cam clay re-sponseArezoo Sadrinezhad, University of Akron; Kallol Sett,University of Akron

[762] Simulating cyclic responses of gravelly soils in-cluding particle crushingHuabei Liu, City College of New York; Degao Zou,Dalian University of Technology

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CONTROLSTrack 6: EMI General SessionModerator: Jeffrey Scruggs

[558] Multi-objective structural control for simultane-ous response suppression and power generationIan Cassidy, Duke University; Jeffrey Scruggs, Universityof Michigan

[775] Optimal performance of semi-actively constrainedcontrol systemsPhilip Harvey, Duke University; Henri Gavin, Duke Uni-versity

[654] Investigation of control strategy for MR damperto mimic the nonlinear behavior of steel structureFangshu Lin, Tongji University; Wei Song, Purdue Uni-versity; Shirley Dyke, Purdue University

[746] Robustness studies of semi-active control strate-gies about time delay problems for use with MRdampersYoung-Jin Cha, City College of New York; Anil Agrawal,City College of New York; Shirley Dyke, Purdue Univer-sity

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[729] Seismic response control using multi-axial activeisolationChia-Ming Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Billie Spencer Jr., University of Illinois at Ur-bana-Champaign

[754] Robust loop shaping force-feedback control foreffective force testingNarutoshi Nakata, Johns Hopkins University; Erin Krug,Johns Hopkins University; Kyle Coleman, Johns HopkinsUniversity

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MULTISCALE BEHAVIOR OF DAMAGE & FAILUREMECHANICS ITrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior CommitteeModerators: Lizhi Sun, Nima Rahbar

[607] Nanoindentation tests for the analytical and ex-perimental determination of rate, and temperature de-pendent size effect in metalsGeorge Voyiadjis, Louisiana State University; DanialFaghihi, Louisiana State University

[560] Nano-scale interfacial toughness between epoxyand grapheneHossein Salahshoor, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth

[791] A non-local homogenization method for wave dis-persion and dissipation in viscoelastic composite mate-rialsTong Hui, Vanderbilt University; Caglar Oskay, Vander-bilt University

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[416] Dynamic mechanical analysis of magnetorheo-logical nanocomposites filled with carbon nanotubesRui Li, University of California, Irvine; Lizhi Sun, Univer-sity of California, Irvine

[620] Interfacial strength in amine functionalized car-bon nanotubes in epoxy composite through ab initioand molecular dynamics simulationsAnirban Pal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Bikash Ka-nungo, IIT Kharagpur; Sreekar Karnati, IIT Kharagpur;Baidurya Bhattacharya, IIT Kharagpur

[814] A probabilistic study on fatigue threshold behav-iorsKeiji Yanase, Fukuoka University; Chihiro Ogata,Fukuoka University; Kenji Shojima, Fukuoka University

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BAYESIAN METHODSTrack 8: PMC General SessionModerators: Paolo Gardoni, Seymour Spence

[541] Calibration of multi-physics computational mod-els with Bayes networkYou Ling, Vanderbilt University; Joshua Mullins, Vander-bilt University; Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt Uni-versity

[438] Bayesian updating approach in structural healthmonitoring using visual inspection dataMojtaba Dirbaz, Illinois Institute of Technology; JamshidMohammadi, Illinois Institute of Technology; MehdiModares, Illinois Institute of Technology

[706] Bayesian updating of deteriorating bridge infra-structures through monitoring dataIoannis Gidaris, University of Notre Dame; AlexandrosTaflanidis, University of Notre Dame

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[542] Fatigue crack growth prediction using structuralhealth monitoring dataYou Ling, Vanderbilt University; Sankaran Mahadevan,Vanderbilt University

[867] Infrastructure risk management by Bayesian net-work with continuous variablesMatteo Pozzi, University of California, Berkeley; ArmenDer Kiureghian, University of California, Berkeley; Yan-chao Yue, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Daniele Zonta, Uni-versity of Trento

[673] System modeling, diagnosis, and prognosis usingDBNsGregory Bartram, Vanderbilt University; Sankaran Ma-hadevan, Vanderbilt University

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RELIABILITY-BASED ASSESSMENT & DESIGN ITrack 9: PMC General SessionModerators: Hector Jensen, Baidurya Bhattacharya

[528] A reliability-based approach for seismic poundingrisk assessmentMichele Barbato, Louisiana State University; EnricoTubaldi, Università Politecnica delle Marche

[537] Reliability challenges of confined masonryLan Nguyen, University of Colorado; Guido Camata,University of Chieti-Pescara; Ross Corotis, University ofColorado at Boulder

[883] Probabilistic analysis of structure-soil-structure in-teraction in dense urban environmentsMichael Scott, Oregon State University; William White,Oregon State University; Ben Mason, Oregon State Uni-versity

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[795] Evolution of seismic fragility curves over designeras for single-frame multispan continuous concretebox-girder bridges in CaliforniaKarthik Ramanathan, Georgia Institute of Technology;Jamie Padgett, Rice University, Houston; ReginaldDesRoches, Georgia Institute of Technology

[378] Challenges in finding the design point with highlynon-Gaussian bounded variablesAndre Beck, University of São Paulo

[403] The use of Bayesian model updating in reliability-based optimal designHector Jensen, Santa Maria University; Camila Vergara,Santa Maria University; Eduardo Millas, Santa MariaUniversity

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COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS IIITrack 1: EMI General SessionModerators: Arun Prakash, Loukas Kallivokas

[699] Automatic program optimization for recursivelydecomposed finite element models of temporal multi-scale problems in structural dynamicsChenyang Liu, Purdue University; Hasan Jamal, PurdueUniversity; Milind Kulkarni, Purdue University; ArunPrakash, Purdue University; Vijay Pai, Purdue University;Samuel Midkiff, Purdue University

[657] Coupled selfsim and genetic programming fornon-linear material constitutive modelingGunJin Yun, University of Akron; Amir Hossein Gan-domi, University of Akron

[714] Numerical study of laminar natural convection insquare to shallow enclosures: effects of temperature gra-dient and heat sourceMosfequr Rahman, Georgia Southern University;Charles Walker, Georgia Southern University; GustavoMolina, Georgia Southern University; Valentin Soloiu,Georgia Southern University; Mohammad Bhuiyan,Georgia Southern University

[577] Numerical investigation of periodic structuresunder short period transient loadingReza Rafiee Dehkharghani, University at Buffalo; AmjadAref, University at Buffalo; Gary Dargush, University atBuffalo

[885] Numerical investigation on nanocopper reinforcedaluminum foam for enhanced impact energy absorptionRigoberto Burgueno, Michigan State University; Yi Sun,Michigan State University; Yunfei Qu, Michigan StateUniversity; Ilsoon Lee, Michigan State University; WeiWang, Michigan State University

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[549] Analysis of modal variability for filament woundpressure vessels filled with fluidWensong Zhou, Harbin Institute of Technology; ZhanjunWu, Dalian University of Technology; Hui Li, Harbin In-stitute of Technology; Yuxuan Sun, Harbin Institute ofTechnology

[551] System identification and damage assessment ofcivil engineering building of Chung-Shin UniversityGrace Wang, Chaoyang University of Technology; Fu-Kuo Huang, Tamkang University

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DYNAMICS & VIBRATIONS IIITrack 2: EMI General SessionModerators: Tat Fu, Jin-Song Pei

[776] The nonholonomic and chaotic nature of a rollingisolation systemPhilip Harvey, Duke University; Henri Gavin, Duke Uni-versity

[387] Innovative beam-to-column joint design of mo-ment resisting steel frames in seismic regionsMijia Yang, North Dakota State University

[472] The 3D dynamics of a rigid body with wheels ona moving baseManolis (Emmanouil) Chatzis, Columbia University; An-drew Smyth, Columbia University

[444] A new hysteresis model for predictive analysis ofsteel shear buildingWei Song, University of Alabama; Shirley Dyke, PurdueUniversity

[681] Designing multiple semiactive damper system withgain schedulingTat Fu, University of New Hampshire; Erik Johnson, Uni-versity of Southern California

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[882] Treating discontinuities in hysteretic restoringforce modelsJin-Song Pei, University of Oklahoma; Joseph Wright,Weidlinger Associates Inc.; Michael Todd, University ofCalifornia, San Diego

[861] Uniqueness in mode shape expansionSuparno Mukhopadhyay, Columbia University; HilmiLus, Bogazici University; Raimondo Betti, Columbia Uni-versity

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NEW TRENDS IN EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTA-TIONAL ANALYSIS OF GRANULAR MATERIALSTrack 3: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Granular Materials CommitteeModerators: Ali Daouadji, C.S. Chang

[414] Can dense granular media experience diffuse fail-ureAli Daouadji, Universite de Lorraine; Mohamad Jrad,Universite de Lorraine; Beena Sukumaran, Rowan Uni-versity

[509] Erodibility description of interface erosion processin fine soilsHong Hai Nguyen, University of Nantes; Didier Marot,University of Nantes; Fateh Bendahmane, University ofNantes; Luc Sibille, University of Nantes

[756] Experimental and computational investigation ofbreakage of pharmaceutical spherical particlesShivangi Naik, University of Connecticut; BodhisattwaChaudhuri, University of Connecticut; Ramesh Malla,University of Connecticut

[763] Particle breakage and dilatancy of rockfills in tri-axial compression testsDegao Zou, Dalian University of Technology; JingmaoLiu, Dalian University of Technology; Huabei Liu, CityCollege of New York

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[837] Undrained behaviour of internally eroded siltysand under monotonic loadingMehrashk Meidani, University of Massachusetts; ChingS. Chang, University of Massachusetts

[890] Numerical simulation of rock joint shear test usingparticle flow theoryYu Zhou, University of Kansas and University of Scienceand Technology; Anil Misra, University of Kansas;Shunchuan Wu, University of Science and Technology;Xiaoping Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences

[930] Grain size and shape effects on the microme-chanics of granular shearAmy Rechenmacher, University of Southern California;Andres Orlando, University of Southern California

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STABILITY OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES IIITrack 4: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Stability CommitteeModerators: Noel Challamel, Stylianos Yiatros

[380] Corrections to Abaqus, Ansys, LS-DYNA andother FEM codes required by work-conjugacy and or-thotropy effects in finite strain and stability analysesZdenek Bazant, Northwestern University; MahendraGattu, Northwestern University; Qiang Yu, University ofPittsburgh; Anthony Waas, University of Michigan;Wooseok Ji, University of Michigan; Jan Vorel, North-western University

[415] Stiffness softening effect of additional kinematicconstraintsMarwa Aldowaji, IBISC-UEVE; Jean Lerbet, IBISC-UEVE;Noel Challamel, Université de Bretagne Sud; Nicot Fran-cois, Cemagref, ETNA Geomechanics Group; FelixDarve, Laboratoire Sols Solides Structures, UJF-INPG-CNRS; Oleg Kirillov, lmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

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[940] Energy absorption in the axial static compressiveresponse of filled honeycombsRoyan D’Mello, University of Michigan; Anthony Waas,University of Michigan

[384] Analytical and experimental study of buckling ofplates considering in-plane boundary conditionsKanta Prajapat, IIT Kanpur; Ashwini Kumar, IIT Kanpur;Samit Ray-Chaudhuri, IIT Kanpur

[755] Efficient buckling analysis of thin-walled compos-ite structures using finite strip methodPizhong Qiao, Washington State University; Wei Fan,Washington State University

[458] Geometric modeling of kink band instability incomposite laminatesAhmer Wadee, Imperial College London; Stylianos Yia-tros, Cyprus University of Technology; Joseph Haley, Im-perial College London; Christina Völlmecke, TechnischeUniversität Berlin

[602] Advances in the mechanical modelling of interac-tive buckling in sandwich structuresStylianos Yiatros, Cyprus University of Technology;Christina Völlmecke, Technische Universität Berlin; M.Ahmer Wadee, Imperial College London

MONDAY, JUNE 18

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MECHANICS OF GEOMATERIALS IITrack 5: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior Committee & Poromechanics CommitteeModerator: Richard Regueiro

[687] On seismic analysis of geostructures containingliquefiable soilsMajid Manzari, The George Washington University;Karma Yonten, Clemson University; Mohamed Elghori-aby, The George Washington University

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[441] Exploring liquefaction behavior of sand with dis-crete element simulationsMatthew R. Kuhn, University of Portland; Hannah D.Renken, University of Portland; Austin D. Mixsell, Uni-versity of Portland

[907] From 3D tomography to computational methodsin granular media: removing the restrictions on grainshapeIvan Vlahinich, California Institute of Technology; JoseAndrade, California Institute of Technology; EdwardAndo, Universite Joseph Fourier; Gioacchino Viggiani,Universite Joseph Fourier

[927] Computational EGS: modeling fully-coupled heatand fluid flow through a deformable fracture-permeablemedium with the finite element methodJustin Pogacnik, Institute of Earth Science and Engi-neering, New Zealand; Robert Podgorney, Idaho Na-tional Laboratory; Peter Leary, Institute of Earth Scienceand Engineering, New Zealand

[469] Finite element analysis of finite strain micromor-phic isotropic elasticity and Drucker-Prager plasticityVolkan Isbuga, University of Colorado at Boulder;Richard A. Regueiro, University of Colorado at Boulder

[684] Comparative analysis of the elasto-plastic re-sponse of loose, dense, and half-loose half-dense sandspecimens, based on experimental full boundary infor-mationAhran Song, Texas A&M University; Zenon Medina-Cetina, Texas A&M University; Amy Rechenmacher, Uni-versity of Southern California

[399] Nonlinear dynamic analysis of reinforce concretematerialsLi Yungui, China Academy of Building Research; Qi Hu,China Academy of Building Research

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REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS IN STRUCTURAL ENGI-NEERINGTrack 6: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: GunJin Yun & Shirley DykeModerators: GunJin Yun, Shirley Dyke

[529] Case studies: experimental validation of real timehybrid testing method by using magnetorheologicaldampersGe Ou, Purdue University; Xiuyu Gao, Purdue University;Shirley Dyke, Purdue University

[550] Evaluating modeling choices in the implementa-tion of real-time hybrid simulationAmin Maghareh, Purdue University; Shirley J. Dyke, Pur-due University; Arun Prakash, Purdue University; Gre-gory Bunting, Purdue University; Payton Lindsay, PurdueUniversity

[598] Initial development of a benchmark for real-timehybrid testingMatthew Barnes, Purdue University; Fangshu Lin, Pur-due University; Shirley Dyke, Purdue University

[627] Using multi-timestepping in finite element modelsto meet real time constraintsGregory Bunting, Purdue University

[757] Experimental comparative study of real-time hy-brid simulation and effective force testing using a SDOFstructureNarutoshi Nakata, Johns Hopkins University; Xi Zhao,Johns Hopkins University

[822] Real-time hybrid simulation of a complex bridgemodel with MR dampers using the convolution integralmethodZhaoshuo Jiang, University of Connecticut

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[589] Inertial force control of hydraulic actuators for usein substructure shake table testsMatthew Stehman, Johns Hopkins University; NarutoshiNakata, Johns Hopkins University

MONDAY, JUNE 18

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MULTISCALE BEHAVIOR OF DAMAGE & FAILUREMECHANICS IITrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior CommitteeModerators: George Voyiadjis, Lori Graham Brady

[792] A spatio-temporal homogenization method forlife prediction of heterogeneous materials subjected tocyclic loadingRobert Crouch, Vanderbilt University; Caglar Oskay,Vanderbilt University

[609] Multi-scale modeling of thermo-mechanical re-sponses of small volume metals in the fast transientprocess for thin filmsGeorge Voyiadjis, Louisiana State University;Danial Faghihi, Louisiana State University

[510] A unified framework for modeling of interphasedamage in fibrous composite systemsTimothy Truster, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

[805] Nonlocal finite element modeling of heteroge-neous brittle materialsLori Graham Brady, Johns Hopkins University; JunweiLiu, Johns Hopkins University

[888] Lattice-based micro-mechanical modeling ofopen-cell foams subject to high-rate transient loadingXiaowo Wang, Purdue University; Hui Liu, Purdue Uni-versity; Arun Prakash, Purdue University

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[442] Mesh insensitive formulation for initiation andgrowth of shearbands using mixed finite elementsHaim Waisman, Columbia University; Colin McAuliffe,Columbia University

[431] Scratch test as a fracture process: from soft tohard materialsAnge-Therese Akono, MIT; Pedro Miguel Reis, MIT;Franz-Josef Ulm, MIT

MONDAY, JUNE 18

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DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION UNDER UNCER-TAINTYTrack 8: PMC Special SessionOrganizers: Mazdak Tootkaboni & James GuestModerators: James Guest, Mazdak Tootkaboni

[752] Topology optimization of structures under sto-chastic excitationsJunho Chun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;Junho Song, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;Glaucio Paulino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign

[520] Reliability-based design optimization by polyno-mial dimensional decompositionXuchun Ren, The University of Iowa; Sharif Rahman, TheUniversity of Iowa

[723] Adaptive importance sampling implementationfor optimization under uncertaintyJuan Camilo Medina, University of Notre Dame; Alexan-dros Taflanidis, University of Notre Dame

[928] A complete performance-based optimizationframework for the design of tall buildings: from conceptto detailed designSarah Bobby, University of Notre Dame; Seymour M. J.Spence, University of Notre Dame; Daniel Wei, Univer-sity of Notre Dame; Enrica Bernardini, University ofNotre Dame; Ahsan Kareem, University of Notre Dame

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[450] Continuum topology optimization under uncer-tainty: a polynomial chaos approachMazdak Tootkaboni, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth; Alireza Asadpoure, Johns Hopkins University;James Guest, Johns Hopkins University

[536] Design optimization under uncertainty with phys-ical variability, data uncertainty and model errorsSirisha Rangavajhala, Vanderbilt University; Chen Liang,Vanderbilt University; Sankaran Mahadevan, VanderbiltUniversity

[862] Optimal truss design under geometric imperfec-tions: a reliability based approachMehdi Jalalpour, Johns Hopkins University; TakeruIgusa, Johns Hopkins University; James Guest, JohnsHopkins University

MONDAY, JUNE 18

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RELIABILITY-BASED ASSESSMENT & DESIGN IITrack 9: PMC General SessionModerators: Michelle Barbato, Abdollah Shafieezadeh

[878] Reliability-based performance assessment ofscoured highway bridgesAzadeh Alipour, University of Massachusetts

[737] A reliability evaluation method for performance-based designAchintya Haldar, University of Arizona; Reda Farag,HBRC; Jungwon Huh, Chonnam National University

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[514] Reliability analysis of a stiffened panel under com-bined uniaxial compression and lateral pressure loadsArvid Naess, Norwegian University of Science and Tech-nology; Bruno Gaspar, CENTEC; Bernt Leira, NorwegianUniversity of Science and Technology; Carlos GuedesSoares, CENTEC

[530] Estimating failure probability intervals under un-certain input variable distributionsJorge Hurtado, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

[625] Reliability analysis and shear design of GFRP-re-inforced membersYoung Hoon Kim, University of Louisville

[801] Adaptive nonparametric importance sampling forstructural reliability analysisNolan Kurtz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Junho Song, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

[803] A generalized ANOVA dimensional decompositionfor arbitrary probability measuresSharif Rahman, The University of Iowa

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: Dinesh Katti, PhD

Dr. Katti will describe the role of molecularinteractions and nano and microarchitec-ture on the mechanics of Nanomaterialsthat include biological and syntheticnanocomposites and smectite clays.

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Dr. Braza will examine recent turbulencemodelling approaches for the simulation ofhighly detached unsteady flows aroundbodies at high Reynolds number with em-phasis on advanced statistical and hybridmethods.

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MECHANICS OF MULTISCALE AND MULTIPHASEPARTICULATE SYSTEMS ITrack 1: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Granular Materials CommitteeModerators: Pierre-Yves Hicher, Ramesh Malla

[428] Particle rolling resistance in granular shear flowsHayley Shen, Clarkson University

[511] Modeling particle behavior in comminutionprocessXiangjun Qiu, Metso Minerals

[811] Impact of particle packing on low-strain stiffnessproperties of granular soilsChrysovalantis Tsigginos, Renssealer Polytechnic Insti-tute; Mourad Zeghal, Renssealer Polytechnic Institute

[856] DEM-FEM modeling of flood-induced erosion ofa particle bedUsama El Shamy, Southern Methodist University; YasserAbdelhamid, Southern Methodist University

[610] Compressibility of Kaolin/Montmorillonite claymixtures and microstructural variationsTammam Hammad, Université de Lorraine; MahdiaHattab, Université de Lorraine; Jean-Marie Fleureau,Université de Lorraine

[770] Micro-damage model for water saturated chemi-cally active fibrous materialsAnil Misra, University of Kansas; RanganathanParthasarathy, University of Kansas

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EXPERIMENTAL, NUMERICAL & ANALYTICALSTUDY OF WIND EFFECTS TO PROMOTE SUSTAIN-ABLE CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURESTrack 2: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Experimental Analysis and Instrumenta-tion CommitteeModerators: Steve Cai, Suren Chen

[422] Wind-induced performance of long-span bridgewith modified cross-section profiles by stochastic trafficSuren Chen, Colorado State University; Jun Wu,Chang’an University; Yufen Zhou, Colorado State Uni-versity

[404] Mitigation of vortex-induced vibrations of circularcylinders by surface perturbationsSungmoon Jung, Florida A&M University - Florida StateUniversity; Gustavo Munoz, Florida A&M University -Florida State University; Soon-Duck Kwon, ChonbukNational University

[680] The database assisted damage prediction modelfor a typical low-rise building under hurricaneFang Pan, Louisiana State University; Steve C.S. Cai,Louisiana State University; Wei Zhang, Louisiana StateUniversity

[423] Characterizing design live loads of slender long-span cable-stayed bridge subjected to windSuren Chen, Colorado State Univ.; Jun Wu, Chang’anUniversity; Yufen Zhou, Colorado State University

[840] True multiphysics simulation of air leakage inbuilding envelopesChadi Younes, Florida International University; CaesarAbi Shdid, Florida International University

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[682] Fatigue reliability assessment for long-spanbridges under combined dynamic loads from winds andvehiclesWei Zhang, Louisiana State University; Steve C.S. Cai,Louisiana State University; Fang Pan, Louisiana StateUniversity

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

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RENAUD MEMORIALTrack 3: PMC Mini-SymposiumOrganizer: Andres TovarModerators: Soobum Lee, Kapil Khandelwal

[486] High fidelity computational model of cellularmechanisms for bone remodeling and pathologyCharles Penninger, Zimmer, Inc.; Neal Patel, The SI Or-ganization, Inc.

[719] Assessing the performance of multiple designsthough probabilistic integrals with applications to ro-bust topology optimizationJuan Camilo Medina, University of Notre Dame; AndresTovar, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapo-lis; Alexandros Taflanidis, University of Notre Dame

[842] Uncertainty propagation and stochastic sensitiv-ity analysis for ceramic composite material design opti-mizationSoobum Lee, University of Notre Dame; Kunal Khadke,Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; An-dres Tovar, Indiana University Purdue University Indi-anapolis

[912] Shock analysis of two-layered cellular materialssubject to pulse loadingJohn Goetz, University of Notre Dame; Karel Matous,University of Notre Dame

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[925] Marker-based in-vivo analysis of 3D spinal motionusing spline curvesDietmar Rosenthal, University of Duisburg-Essen; Ale-jandro Espinoza, Rush University Medical Center;Markus A. Wimmer, Rush University Medical Center;Gunnar B Andersson, Rush University Medical Center;Andrés Kecskeméthy, University of Duisburg-Essen

[853] Adaptive control-based topology optimization ofminimum complianceKapil Khandelwal, University of Notre Dame; AndresTovar, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

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LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENTTrack 4: PMC General SessionModerators: Ross Corotis, Eun Jeong Cha

[807] A probabilistic approach to the growth and de-tection of cracks in a riveted lap joint using Paris’ LawMoshe L. Cohen, Northwestern University; Jan D.Achenbach, Northwestern University

[517] Attitudes toward acceptance of risk to woodframe residential buildings from hurricanesEun Jeong Cha, Georgia Institute of Technology; BruceR. Ellingwood, Georgia Institute of Technology

[671] Performance-based wind engineering and uncer-tainty propagation in the design of offshore wind tur-binesFrancesco Petrini, Sapienza University of Rome; Kon-stantinos Gkoumas, Sapienza University of Rome; Ori-ana De Gaudenzi, Sapienza University of Rome; FrancoBontempi, Sapienza University of Rome

[876] Assessment of repair and maintenance costs in de-teriorated reinforced concrete bridgesBehrouz Shafei, University of Massachusetts

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[936] Performance-based detailed design optimizationof tall buildingsSeymour Spence, University of Notre Dame

[887] Global sensitivity analysis for stochastic groundmotion modeling in seismic-risk assessmentChristopher Vetter, University of Notre Dame; Alexan-dros Taflanidis, University of Notre Dame

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

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STOCHASTIC MODELING & SIMULATION ITrack 5: PMC General SessionModerators: Xinzhong Chen, Dae Kun Kwon

[733] Efficacy of simulation of non-Gaussian processesMegan McCullough, University of Notre Dame; AhsanKareem, University of Notre Dame

[614] Conditional simulation of non-stationary fluctu-ating wind speeds for long-span bridgesYou-Lin Xu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; LiangHu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame

[812] Nonlinear gust loading factor for aeroelastic prob-lemsChao Yin, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame

[491] Considering climate change impact on hurricanehazard, part 1: storm size and intensityYue Wang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; LaurenMudd, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Chris Letchford,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; David Rosowsky, Rens-selaer Polytechnic Institute

[432] Fatigue design of wind turbine pylons using sto-chastic models for wind loadsDurgesh Rai, IIT Kanpur; Sanjukta Chakraborty, IIT Kan-pur

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[649] Model selection among physics-based modelsVadiraj Hombal, Vanderbilt University; Sankaran Ma-hadevan, Vanderbilt University

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BAZANT TRIBUTE ITrack 6: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Properties of Materials CommitteeModerators: Christian Hellmich, Bernhard Pichler

[424] Mechanisms of viscoelastic/viscoplastic deforma-tion of cementitious materialsZachary Grasley, Texas A&M University

[437] Multiscale modeling of concrete and other qua-sibrittle materials: a critical reviewGianluca Cusatis, Northwestern University

[783] Assessment of long-term creep properties of C-S-H by nanoindentationMatthieu Vandamme, École des Ponts ParisTech; Franz-Josef Ulm, MIT

[588] Determination of strength distribution of quasib-rittle structures from size effect analysisJia-Liang Le, University of Minnesota; Augusto CFalchetto, University of Minnesota; Mihai O.Marasteanu, University of Minnesota

[637] From disjoining pressure to nano-poromechanicsLaurent Brochard, MIT; Patrick Bonnaud, MIT;Matthieu Vandamme, Université Paris-Est; BenoitCoasne, Institut Charles Gerhardt; Krystyn Van Vliet,MIT; Roland Pellenq, MIT

[661] A colloidal approach to model cement settingacross the scalesEnrico Masoero, MIT; Emanuela Del Gado, ETH Zurich;Roland Pellenq, MIT; Franz-Josef Ulm, MIT; Sidney Yip,MIT

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SYSTEM IDENTIFICATIONTrack 7: EMI General SessionModerator: Narutoshi Nakata

[445] Real-time model updating for megnetorheologi-cal (MR) damper model identification under random ex-citationsWei Song, University of Alabama; Shirley Dyke, PurdueUniversity

[563] An investigation of the effects of common sourcesof nonstationarity when using operational modal analy-sis tools to estimate dampingPatrick Brewick, Columbia University; Andrew Smyth,Columbia University

[643] Identifying the hysteretic models of structural el-ements using instantaneous modal parametersEliyar Asgarieh, Tufts university; Babak Moaveni, Tuftsuniversity; Andre Barbosa, Oregon State University

[655] Inverse identification of dynamic stiffness of high-way bridge embankment and pile groups by dynamicself-optim analysis methodGunJin Yun, University of Akron; Mohammad RezaRahimi, University of Akron

[838] Direct inverse finite element model updating Ramin Madarshahian, University of South Carolina; JuanCaicedo, University of South Carolina; Zhuoxiong Sun,Purdue University; Shirley Dyke, Purdue University

[815] System identification using nonstationary dataYan-lin Guo, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame

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STOCHASTIC DYNAMICS IITrack 8: PMC General SessionModerators: Gongkang Fu, Henri Gavin

[477] Assessing small failure probability of dynamicstructures by subset simulation with multivariate au-toregressive modeling of multi-correlated excitationsJie Ding, Texas Tech University; Xinzhong Chen, TexasTech University

[566] The joint response-excitation PDF evolution equa-tion. numerical solutions for the long-time, steady-stateresponse of a half oscillatorGerassimos Athanassoulis, National Technical Univer-sity of Athens; Ivi-Sevasti Tsantili, National TechnicalUniversity of Athens; Zacharias Kapelonis, NationalTechnical University of Athens

[750] Identification of dynamic instability limit statesfor structures under stochastic excitationsDerya Deniz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Junho Song, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jerome Hajjar, Northeastern University;Tam Nguyen, Northeastern University

[474] Estimating extremes of combined Gaussian andnon-Gaussian response processesKuangmin Gong, Texas Tech University; Xinzhong Chen,Texas Tech University

[824] Synthetic ground motions for seismic hazardanalysisHenri Gavin, Duke University

[764] Peak Gaussian wind effects in tall buildingMohammad Bhuiyan, Georgia Southern University;Roberto Leon, Virginia Tech

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NONLINEAR STOCHASTIC DYNAMICS ITrack 9: PMC Special SessionOrganizers: Ioannis A. Kougioumtzoglou, Michael Beer& Pol D. SpanosModerator: Ioannis Kougioumtzoglou

[377] Non-stationary stochastic response determinationof nonlinear systems: an analytical Wiener path integralformalismIoannis Kougioumtzoglou, University of Liverpool; PolSpanos, Rice University

[430] Chaotic dynamics by path integrationArvid Naess, Norwegian University of Science and Tech-nology

[460] Stochastic response analysis of nonlinear struc-tures via PDEMJie Li, Tongji University; Shenghan Zhang, Tongji Uni-versity; Jianbing Chen, Tongji University

[877] Nonlinear response of structures to characteristicloading scenariosDonya Hajializadeh, University College Dublin; EugeneObrien, University College Dublin; Bernard Enright,Dublin Institute of Technology; Emma Sheils, Roughan& O’Donovan

[548] Extreme value distribution estimation of vehicleloads incorporating de-correlated tail fitting and sta-tionary gamma process: theory and application to theNanjing 3rd Yangtze river bridgeLi Shunlong, Harbin Institute of Technology; Li Hui,Harbin Institute of Technology

[388] A fractionally-damped Duffing oscillator driven bystochastic agenciesAntonina Pirrotta, University of Palermo; GiuseppeFailla, University of Reggio Calabria

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MECHANICS OF MULTISCALE AND MULTIPHASEPARTICULATE SYSTEMS IITrack 1: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Granular Materials CommitteeModerators: Hayley Shen, Mahdia Hattab

[398] Instability and failure in soil subjected to internalerosionPierre-Yves Hicher, Ecole Centrale de Nantes

[401] Volumetric strain mechanisms and inducedanisotropy analyses in clayey materialsMahdia Hattab, LEM3-Université Paul Verlaine

[616] A microstructural investigation of diffuse failurein granular mediaNejib Hadda, Irstea - Centre de Grenoble; FrançoisNicot, Irstea - Centre de Grenoble; Luc Sibille, Univer-sité de Nantes; Farhang Radjai, Laboratoire de Mé-canique et Génie Civil (LMGC); Félix Darve,UJF-INPG-CNRS

[869] Study of mass transfer in bubbly flows using amultiscale approachBahman Aboulhasanzadeh, University of Notre Dame;Gretar Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame

[619] Lattice strain measurement within individual sandgrains using 3D X-ray diffractionKhalid Alshibli, University of Tennessee, Knoxville;Mehmet Cil, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Peter Ke-nesei, Argonne National Laboratory; Ulrich Lienert,Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron

[633] Design and fabrication of Al-HDPE functionallygraded materialsPo-Hua Lee, Columbia University; Huiming Yin, Colum-bia University

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TURBULENCE & FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONTrack 2: EMI General SessionModerators: Gregory Kopp, Francesco Petrini

[872] Turbulence during thunderstorm downbursts andits influence on wind turbine loadsHieu Nguyen, University of Texas at Austin; Jae SangMoon, University of Texas at Austin; Lance Manuel, Uni-versity of Texas at Austin

[402] Wind energy potential assessment considering theuncertainty in wind speed dataSungmoon Jung, Florida A&M University - Florida StateUniversity; Arda Vanli, Florida A&M University - FloridaState University; Soon-Duck Kwon, Chonbuk NationalUniversity

[567] Wind demand envelope updating for failure prog-nosis in wind turbine structuresAntonio Velazquez-Hernandez, Michigan Tech; R. An-drew Swartz, Michigan Tech

[874] Thunderstorm downburst risks to wind farmsHieu Nguyen, University of Texas at Austin; LanceManuel, University of Texas at Austin

[669] Wind energy harvesting in civil engineering sys-temsFrancesco Petrini, Sapienza University of Rome; Kon-stantinos Gkoumas, Sapienza University of Rome; Ori-ana De Gaudenzi, Sapienza University of Rome

[540] Shape optimization under uncertainty for rotorblades of horizontal axis wind turbinesVahid Keshavarzzadeh, University of Southern Califor-nia; Roger Ghanem, University of Southern California

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NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION & HEALTH MON-ITORING ITrack 3: EMI General SessionModerators: Hui Li, Genda Chen

[449] Reliability-based diagnosis of a wireless sensornetwork communication quality using on hand dataRobin Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign;Kirill Mechitov, University of Illinois at Urbana Cham-paign; Sung-Han Sim, Ulsan National Institute of Tech-nology; Billie Spencer Jr., University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

[715] Output-only modal identification of historic swingbridge using wireless structural health monitoring sys-temSoojin Cho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;Ryan K. Giles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Billie Spencer Jr., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Steven C. Sweeney, U.S. Army EngineerResearch and Development Center

[385] A two-stage Bayesian approach for ambientmodal analysis using wireless sensor: case of closelyspaced modesWangJi Yan, The Hong Kong University of Science andTechnology; Lambros S. Katafygiotis, The Hong KongUniversity of Science and Technology

[545] Corrosion monitoring for main cables of suspen-sion bridges with a non-destructive sensing systemMatthew Sloane, Columbia University; Raimondo Betti,Columbia University; Gioia Marconi, Physical AcousticsCorporation; Ah Lum Hong, Samsung Corporation;Dyab Khazem, Parsons Transportation Group

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[675] Comparative study of system identification meth-ods for large-scale soil-foundation-superstructure sys-tems with pile, box and fixed foundationsYoonhwak Kim, University of Central Florida; BryanPaul, University of Central Florida; Hae-Bum Yun, Uni-versity of Central Florida; Arun Jain, University of CentralFlorida; Sami Masri, University of Southern California;Peizhen Li, Tongji University

[664] A modal analysis application of compressed sens-ing for enhanced energy efficiency in wireless structuralmonitoring systemsSean O’Connor, University of Michigan; Jerome Lynch,University of Michigan; Anna Gilbert, University ofMichigan

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COMPUTATIONAL/SIMULATION-BASED METHODS ITrack 4: EMI General SessionModerator: John Brigham

[909] Reinforced concrete design using topology opti-mization with bilinear material modelsAndrew Gaynor, Johns Hopkins University

[547] Modified stiffness model for thick flange built-upT-stub connectionsElie Hantouche, American University of Beirut; AnantKukreti, University of Cincinnati; Gian Rassati, Univer-sity of Cincinnati; James Swanson, University of Cincin-nati

[688] A computational approach for optimal design ofsmart material morphing structures through adaptableactivationShuang Wang, University of Pittsburgh; John Brigham,University of Pittsburgh

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[904] Design of multifunctional porous materials usingtopology optimizationJames Guest, Johns Hopkins University; Seunghyun Ha,Johns Hopkins University

[780] Optimal control design and device placement foractive controlSara Arango, EAFIT University; Shirley Dyke, Purdue Uni-versity; Anthony Friedman, Purdue University

[481] Active linear and nonlinear control of vortex in-duced vibrations of cylindersArshad Mehmood, Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState University; Abdessattar Abdelkefi, Virginia Poly-technic Institute and State University; Abdullah Nuhait,King Saud University; Muhammad Hajj, Virginia Poly-technic Institute and State University

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MECHANICS OF GEOMATERIALS IIITrack 5: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior Committee & Poromechanics CommitteeModerators: Jose Andrade, Yannis Dafalias

[471] Coupled thermo-poro-mechanical finite elementanalysis of an energy foundation centrifuge experimentin unsaturated siltWei Wang, University of Colorado at Boulder; RichardRegueiro, University of Colorado at Boulder

[544] Granular element method for computational par-ticle mechanicsKeng-Wit Lim, California Institute of Technology; JoseE. Andrade, California Institute of Technology

[932] Fabric enhanced anisotropic critical state theoryYannis F Dafalias, University of California, Davis and Na-tional Technical University of Athens; Xiang Song Li, UST

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[451] The sensitivity of representative volume elementswith soil fabric attained from computed tomography inthree-dimensional ellipsoidal discrete element modelingof granular assembliesYevgeniy Kaufman, University of Colorado at Boulder;Richard Regueiro, University of Colorado at Boulder;Austin Nossokoff, University of Colorado at Boulder;Beichuan Yan, University of Colorado at Boulder;Mehmet Cil, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; KhalidAlshibli, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

[516] Characterization of relative permeabilities and ul-trasonic wave velocity response of sandstones subjectedto carbon dioxide injectionDaisuke Katsuki, Colorado School of Mines; MarteGutierrez, Colorado School of Mines; Abdulhadi Almra-bat, Colorado School of Mines

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BAZANT TRIBUTE IITrack 6: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Properties of Materials CommitteeModerators: Gianluca Cusatis, Kaspar Willam

[707] Mechanisms of hydrogen bonding between or-ganic polymers and disordered material: case ofpoly(vinyl) alcohol and calcium-silicate-hydrateRouzbeh Shahsavari, Rice University; Navid Sakhavand,Rice University

[732] Modelling elastic properties of hydrating cementpaste at early agesQuangHuy Do, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lau-sanne; Shashank Bishnoi, IIT Delhi; Karen Scrivener,Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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[769] Scratch tests: a new way of evaluating the fracturetoughness of materialsAnge-Therese Akono, MIT; Franz-Josef Ulm, MIT

[573] An improved creep and shrinkage model for mod-ern concreteMija Hubler, Northwestern University; Roman Wendner,Northwestern University, on leave from BOKU Univer-sity; Zdenek Bazant, Northwestern University

[784] A cascade continuum micromechanics model fordiffusion processes in porous materials with micro-cracks and application to chemo-mechanical damage ofcementitious materialsJithender J. Timothy, Ruhr University Bochum; GuentherMeschke, Ruhr University Bochum

[813] Microscale contribution to macroscale modelingof concrete structure durabilityJacques Marchand, SIMCO Technologies; Eric Samson,SIMCO Technologies

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MULTISCALE BEHAVIOR OF DAMAGE & FAILUREMECHANICS IIITrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior CommitteeModerators: Yunping Xi, Caglar Oskay

[478] MD based study on crack propagation and asso-ciated mechanisms evolution for crystalline materialJiaxi Zhang, Johns Hopkins University; Somnath Ghosh,Johns Hopkins University

[397] New higher-order bounds on effective transverseelastic moduli of three-phase fiber reinforced compos-ites with randomly located and interacting aligned cir-cular fibersYu-Fu Ko, California State University; J. W. Ju, Universityof California, Los Angeles

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[668] A general continuum damage mechanics frame-work for constitutive modeling of micro-damage heal-ingMasoud Darabi, Texas A&M University; Rashid K. AbuAl-Rub, Texas A&M University; Dallas Little, Texas A&MUniversity

[488] Mixed-dimensional and multi-scale modeling incomputational mechanicsProdyot Basu, Vanderbilt University; Nikolas Norden-dale, Vanderbilt University; William Heard, VanderbiltUniversity; Jae-Seok Ahn, Yeungnam University

[938] Multiscale modeling of multi-ionic transportprocess in recycled aggregate concreteNattapong Damrongwiriyanupap, University of Phayao;Yu-Chang Liang, University of Colorado at Boulder; Yun-ping Xi, University of Colorado at Boulder

[568] Effects of silane on the adhesion of paryleneC/316 L stainless steel interfacesSina Youssefian, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth

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MAINTENANCE & SAFETY OF AGING INFRASTRUC-TURE ITrack 8: PMC Special SessionOrganizers: Dan Frangopol & Yiannis TsompanakisModerator: Dan Frangopol

[394] Comparative assessment of different surrogatemodeling strategies with application to aging bridgeseismic fragility analysisJayadipta Ghosh, Rice University; Jamie Padgett, RiceUniversity; Leonardo Duenas-Osorio, Rice University

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[417] Risk-aversion in decisions regarding seismic retro-fit of unreinforced masonry buildingsEun Jeong Cha, Georgia Institute of Technology; BruceEllingwood, Georgia Institute of Technology

[749] Inspection-based system reliability updating of fa-tigue-induced sequential failuresYoung-Joo Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Junho Song, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

[487] Life-cycle management of fatigue sensitive struc-tures integrating inspection and monitoring informationMohamed Soliman, Lehigh University; Dan Frangopol,Lehigh University

[700] Markov-chain model for the probabilistic analysisof deteriorating bridgesPaolo Bocchini, Lehigh University; Duygu Saydam,Lehigh University; Dan M. Frangopol, Lehigh University

[724] Maintenance strategies and life-cycle cost analysisfor corroding reinforced concrete bridge columnsAnirudh Rao, Stanford University; Michael Lepech, Stan-ford University; Anne Kiremidjian, Stanford University

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RELIABILITY-BASED ASSESSMENT & DESIGN IIITrack 9: PMC General SessionModerator: Andre Beck

[916] A probabilistic repair requirement model for geo-structural systemsAbdollah Shafieezadeh, Georgia Institute of Technology;Reginald DesRoches, Georgia Institute of Technology

[773] Meta-model-based importance sampling for reli-ability sensitivity analysisVincent Dubourg, Phimeca Engineering; Bruno Sudret,Université Paris Est; Jean-Marc Bourinet, Clermont Uni-versité, IFMA, Institut Pascal

[538] Flexural strength reliability evaluation of FRP re-inforced concrete members considering bond failureMohammad Lashgari, University of Nebraska Lincoln;Mehdi Mohseni, University of Nebraska Lincoln; TerriNorton, University of Nebraska Lincoln

[447] Reliability assessment and design of buckling-re-strained braced steel frames in severe earthquakesXiao-Kang Guo, Tongji University; Guo-Qiang Li, TongjiUniversity; Yu-Shu Liu, Tongji University; Fei-Fei Sun,Tongji University

[929] A performance-based design framework for thehigh frequency force balance methodEnrica Bernardini, University of Notre Dame; SeymourM.J. Spence, University of Notre Dame; MassimilianoGioffre, University of Perugia; Ahsan Kareem, Universityof Notre Dame

[539] Shear strength reliability assessment of concretemembers strengthened with externally bonded FRP sys-temsMehdi Mohseni, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Mo-hammad Lashgari, University of Nebraska Lincoln; TerriNorton, University of Nebraska Lincoln

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MECHANICS OF MULTISCALE AND MULTIPHASEPARTICULATE SYSTEMS IIITrack 1: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Granular Materials CommitteeModerators: Nadia Saiyouri, Pierre-Yves Hicher

[908] Reactive transport modeling in porous media:chemical-hydro-mechanical processesNadia Saiyouri, GeM / Ecole Centrale de Nantes; Pierre-Yves Hicher, Ecole Centrale de Nantes; Tony Khalil, EcoleCentrale de Nantes

[830] Coupled DEM/Pore network modeling of fluid in-jection into granular mediaHaiying Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology; Feng-shou Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology; BrankoDamjanac, Itasca Consulting Group, Inc

[512] Mechanical and hydraulic responses of granularmedia submitted to an internal erosion processYacine Sail, University of Nantes; Didier Marot, Univer-sity of Nantes; Luc Sibille, University of Nantes

[427] Simulating impact load due to pancake ice on off-shore structuresShanshan Sun, Dalian University of Technology; HayleyShen, Clarkson University

[880] Micromechanics and simulation of random bi-modal structures of composites (application to solidpropellant)Valeriy Buryachenko, IllinoisRocstar LLC; Thomas Jack-son, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Guil-herme Amadio, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

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[677] Macro-micro computational modeling of coupledmoisture-mechanical damage in asphaltic materialsRashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Texas A&M University; MaryamShakib, Texas A&M University; Eyad A. Masad, TexasA&M University at Qatar; Dallas N. Little, Texas A&MUniversity

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FLUID MECHANICSTrack 2: EMI General SessionModerators: Arezoo Ardekani, Muhammad Hajj

[910] Hardware-in-the-loop simulations for building-tuned sloshing damper systemDae Kun Kwon, University of Notre Dame; DeepakKumar, IIT Madras; Ahsan Kareem, University of NotreDame

[484] Reduction of extreme loads on structures throughflow controlSamah Ben Ayed, Virginia Tech; Saad Ragab, VirginiaTech; Muhammad Hajj, Virginia Tech

[498] A three-scale variational multiscale method forfree surface flowsRamon Calderer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; William D. Gropp, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign; Seid Koric, National Center for Su-percomputing Applications, IL

[631] Modeling the spatial evolution of roll waves in aninclined open channelZiyi Huang, University of Southern California; Jiin-JenLee, University of Southern California

[854] Mesoscale hydrodynamics of capillary imbibitionunder nanoconfinementSinan Keten, Northwestern University; Wylie Stroberg,Northwestern University; Wing Liu, Northwestern Uni-versity

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[879] Effect of bubble deformability on the turbulentbubbly channel flowSadegh Dabiri, University of Notre Dame; Jiacai Lu,Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Gretar Tryggvason, Uni-versity of Notre Dame

[421] Modeling of free surface flow in a distillation sievetray using continuum surface tension modelAldo Malvin, University of Nottingham; Andy Chan, Uni-versity of Nottingham; Pheili Lau, University of Not-tingham

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NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION & HEALTH MON-ITORING IITrack 3: EMI General SessionModerators: Necati Catbas, Ken Loh

[412] Determining the fracture toughness and failureproperties of carbon nanotube-polymer compositesKenneth Loh, University of California, Davis; YingjunZhao, University of California, Davis

[564] Experimental check of 2D topological sensitivitymethod for cavity identificationRoman Tokmashev, University of Minnesota; Bojan Guz-ina, University of Minnesota

[679] A multi-objective optimization-based approach tonondestructive evaluation of damage in a continuumMengyu Wang, University of Pittsburgh; John Brigham,University of Pittsburgh

[741] Health prognosis of large engineering structuresusing minimum informationAjoy Kumar Das, University of Arizona; Achintya Haldar,University of Arizona

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[931] Identification of scatterers embedded in elasticmedia using dynamic XFEMErtugrul Taciroglu, University of California, Los Angeles;Jaedal Jung, University of California, Los Angeles;Chanseok Jeong, University of California, Los Angeles

[804] Time-domain inverse modeling of viscoelasticsoils: a Gauss-Newton full-waveform inversionJun Won Kang, New Mexico State University; AlirezaPakravan, New Mexico State University

[942] Inexpensive and autonomous pavement conditionassessment using a depth sensorM.R Jahanshahi, University of Southern California; F. Jaz-izadeh , University of Southern California; S.F. Masri,University of Southern California; B. Becerik-Gerber,University of Southern California

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COMPUTATIONAL/SIMULATION-BASED METHODS IITrack 4: EMI General SessionModerator: Luigi Carassale

[821] Volterra series based nonlinear oscillator for vor-tex-induced vibration modellingTeng Wu, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame

[492] Fluid-coupled numerical simulation on object pen-etration with re-meshing techniqueTek Kei Sun, The University of Hong Kong; Wai ManYan, The University of Hong Kong

[639] Approximating stiffness-proportional dampingwith a viscoelastic model in explicit finite element analy-sesJennifer Rinker, Duke University

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[848] Dynamic mesh for deformable or movable bound-aries in fluid-structure interactionDaniel Wei, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame; Seymour Spence, Universityof Notre Dame

[797] Large eddy simulation for wind-induced responsesof high-rise buildings located in a city centerAgerneh Dagnew, Florida International University;Girma Bitsuamlak, University of Western Ontario

[911] Web-based database-enable design module forwind analysis/design of low-rise buildingsDeepak Kumar, IIT Madras; Dae Kun Kwon, Universityof Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem, University of NotreDame

[900] The numerical simulations on thermal behaviorand flame stability of hydrogen combustion in a meso-scale combustorMahbub Ahmed, Georgia Southern University

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MECHANICS OF GEOMATERIALS IVTrack 5: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior Committee & Poromechanics CommitteeModerator: Majid Manzari

[670] A thermodynamic framework for coupling vis-coelastic, viscoplastic, viscodamage, and micro-damagehealing constitutive behavior of time- and rate-depen-dent materialsMasoud Darabi, Texas A&M University; Rashid K. AbuAl-Rub, Texas A&M University

[617] Influence of membrane properties on 3D behav-ior of granular materials using DEM modelingMehmet Cil, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; KhalidAlshibli, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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[584] An analytical model to evaluate the static soilpressure in a normally consolidation soil layer through-out geological eraShahin Nayyeri Amiri, Kansas State University; YasharYasrobi Nia, Azad University of Shabestar

[645] Three-dimensional finite element nonlinear staticanalysis of a drilled shaft subjected to axial loadMasood Hajali, Florida International University; CaesarAbi Shdid, Florida International University

[802] Contact laws for geologic materials based onphysical experimentsDavid Cole, ERDC-CRREL; Mark Hopkins, ERDC-CRREL

[705] Geodermis: biomimicry of distributed sensing forearth-based buildingsHae-Bum Yun, University of Central Florida; LakshmiReddi, Florida International Univerisity; Matthew Hall,University of Nottingham; Satprem Maini, AurovilleEarth Institute; Toni-Gaye Mcculloch, University of Cen-tral Florida; Bryan Paul, University of Central Florida

[434] Assumed enhanced strain for multiscale localiza-tion modeling in granular mediaQiushi Chen, Sandia National Laboratories; Jose An-drade, California Institute of Technology; EstebanSamaniego, Universidad de Cuenca

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BAZANT TRIBUTE IIITrack 6: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Properties of Materials CommitteeModerators: Christian Hellmich, Franz Josef Ulm

[941] Multiscale modeling of transport processes inconcreteYunping Xi, University of Colorado at Boulder

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[833] Recent advances to reduce residual stress devel-opment in high performance concrete caused by self-desiccation by using water filled inclusionsTimothy Barrett, Purdue University; Jason Weiss, Pur-due University

[843] Macroscopic strength evolution of cementitiousmaterials: a micromechanics approach using gel-spaceratioBernhard Pichler, Vienna University of Technology;Christian Hellmich, Vienna University of Technology;Josef Eberhardsteiner, Vienna University of Technology;Pipat Termkhajornkit, Lafarge Centre de Recherche;Remi Barbarulo, Lafarge Centre de Recherche; GillesChanvillard, Lafarge Centre de Recherche

[847] A thermodynamic approach of the dissolution ofC-S-H applied to the carbonation of cement-based ma-terialsPatrick Dangla, IFSTTAR; Mickael Thiery, IFSTTAR; An-toine Morandeau, IFSTTAR; Jiyun Shen, IFSTTAR

[858] Micromechanical modeling of restrained shrink-age cracking using the concrete ring specimen geometryand considering moisture gradientsFederico Antico, Purdue University; Pablo Zavattieri,Purdue University; Jason Weiss, Purdue University

[884] Second gradient micro-damage continuum theoryapplied to cementitious granular materialsAnil Misra, University of Kansas

[943] Axial splitting of masonry in compressionKaspar Willam, University of Houston; Amir Moham-madipour, University of Houston

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MULTISCALE BEHAVIOR OF DAMAGE & FAILUREMECHANICS IVTrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Modeling Inelasticity and Multiscale Be-havior CommitteeModerators: Lori Graham Brady, Woody Ju

[832] Fully coupled 3D multiscale modeling of cohesivefailure in thin adhesive layersMatthew Mosby, University of Notre Dame; Karel Ma-tous, University of Notre Dame

[844] Experimental and analytical investigation into thedamage behavior of asphalt concrete at multiple lengthscalesShane Underwood, Arizona State University; RichardKim, North Carolina State University

[678] Experimental study of low triaxiality ductile frac-ture initiation in structural steelChristopher Smith, Stanford University; Gregory Deier-lein, Stanford University; Ryan Cooke, University of Cal-ifornia, Davis; Amit Kanvinde, University of California,Davis

[594] Experimental and theoretical study of fracturepattern in a coating systemHuiming Yin, Columbia University; Pablo Prieto-Muñoz,Columbia University

[793] Predicting elongation of reinforcing bars overcracks in flexural membersDurgesh Rai, IIT Kanpur; Anil Pathrikar, IIT Kanpur

[747] A multiscale interphase zone model and simula-tions of fractureShaofan Li, University of California at Berkeley

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[796] Modeling fracture of cement and concrete bymeans of multi-scale interaction potentialsJan Van Mier, ETH

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MAINTENANCE & SAFETY OF AGING INFRASTRUC-TURE IITrack 8: PMC Special SessionOrganizers: Dan Frangopol & Yiannis TsompanakisModerators: Dan Frangopol, Paolo Gardoni

[748] Lifeline network risk assessment using clustering-based multi-scale approachHyun-Woo Lim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Junho Song, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

[713] Probabilistic capacity model for bridge columnsconsidering the effect of ASR on steel-concrete bond be-havior in the lap-splice regionQindan Huang, The University of Akron; Paolo Gardoni,University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; David Trejo,Oregon State University; Alex Pagnotta, Texas A&M Uni-versity

[426] Relative material loss: a non-destructive examina-tion and inspection methodology for inspecting agedbridge truss gusset plate connectionsRobert Ernsting, Energy Services Group International

[570] Uncertainty in creep and shrinkage predictionmodels for concreteRoman Wendner, Northwestern University, on leavefrom BOKU University; Zdenek Bazant, NorthwesternUniversity; Mija Hubler, Northwestern University

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[515] Reliability of fracture critical steel box-girderbridgesFeng Miao, The City College of New York; Michel Ghosn,The City College of New York

[456] Probabilistic modeling of ship corrosion based onincomplete in-situ dataBaidurya Bhattacharya, IIT Kharagpur; Suhas Vhan-mane, Indian Register of Shipping

[915] Truck load modeling based on real time simula-tionGongkang Fu, Illinois Institute of Technology; PhillipYen, Federal Highway Administration

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RELIABLITY-BASED ASSESSMENT & DESIGN IVTrack 9: PMC General SessionModerators: Sanjay Arwade, Lance Manuel

[508] Estimation of probabilistic extreme wind load ef-fects on structures with closed-form expressionsXinxin Zhang, Texas Tech University; Xinzhong Chen,Texas Tech University

[523] Spatial correlation of wind speed uncertainties ofhurricane wind field modelWeichiang Pang, Clemson University; Yue Li, ClemsonUniversity; Shurong Fang, Michigan Technological Uni-versity; Fangqian Liu, Clemson University

[875] Directionality effects of wind and wave excitationon offshore wind turbine loadsEungsoo Kim, University of Texas at Austin; LanceManuel, University of Texas at Austin

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[557] Rainfall fragility assessment for stability of mu-nicipal solid waste landfills on slopeFu-Kuo Huang, Tamkang University; Grace S. Wang,Chaoyang University of Technology

[621] Soil-structure interaction and the reliability ofmonopile offshore wind turbine support structuresSanjay Arwade, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;Wystan Carswell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;Don Degroot, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;Matthew Lackner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

[730] Effect of fluid-structure interaction on the dy-namic response and fragility of coastal bridges underhurricane attacksNavid Ataei, Rice University; Jamie Padgett, Rice Uni-versity

[502] Efficient selection of highly informative samplesfor metamodel-based reliability analysisJorge Hurtado, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: Anne S. Kiremidjian, PhD

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ADVANCES IN MICROMECHANICAL MODELING OFGRANULAR MATERIALSTrack 1: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Granular Materials CommitteeModerators: C.S Chang, Matthew Kuhn

[440] Simulating undrained loading a sand with the dis-crete element methodMatthew R. Kuhn, University of Portland; Austin D.Mixsell, University of Portland; Hannah D. Renken, Uni-versity of Portland

[524] A discrete thermal element method for the analy-sis of geomaterialsStephen Geer, Colorado School of Mines; John Berger,Colorado School of Mines; Graham Mustoe, ColoradoSchool of Mines

[857] Response of soil-foundation-structure systems tomultidirectional seismic motion: a micromechanical per-spectiveUsama El Shamy, Southern Methodist University;Natasha Zamani, Southern Methodist University

[768] Modeling the behavior of non-ideal bimodal pack-ings: sand-silt mixturesChing S. Chang, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;Mehrashk Meidani, University of Massachusetts,Amherst

[771] Nonlinear visco-damage modeling using granularmicromechanics and finite element methodAnil Misra, University of Kansas; Viraj Singh, Universityof Kansas

[692] DEM simulations of bidisperse ellipsoids of largeparticle size ratioTang-Tat Ng, University of New Mexico

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11TH SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGI-CALLY INSPIRED MATERIALSTrack 2: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Properties of Materials, Poromechanics &Biomechanics CommitteesModerators: Dinesh Katti, Christian Hellmich

[913] Structure and elasticity of hydrating collagen: amultiscale continuum approachChristian Hellmich, Vienna University of Technology;Claire Morin, Vienna University of Technology; PeterHenits, Vienna University of Technology

[895] A biomechanical study of squid (Loligo VulgarisLamark) suckersJinping Hou, University of Reading; Edward Wright, Uni-versity of Reading; Richard Bonser, Brunel University

[816] Collagen fibril mechanics: a multiscale modelingapproachDinesh Katti, North Dakota State University; KalpanaKatti, North Dakota State University; Shashindra Prad-han, North Dakota State University

[897] Biomimetic soft skin inspired by octopusJinping Hou, University of Reading; Richard Bonser,Brunel University; George Jeronimidis, University ofReading

[556] Evaluation of the thorax of a manduca sexta forflapping wing micro air vehicle applicationAnthony Palazotto, Air Force Institute of Technology;Alex Hollenbeck, Air Force Institute of Technology

[850] Self-assembly, mechanics and transport interplayin peptide nanotubesSinan Keten, Northwestern University; Luis Ruiz, North-western University

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EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSISTrack 3: EMI General SessionModerator: Yahya Kurama

[608] On loading protocols to evaluate seismic per-formance of masonry walls under combined in-planeand out-of-plane loadingDurgesh Rai, IIT Kanpur; Vaibhav Singhal, IIT Kanpur

[641] Fracture behavior of ASTM A633 steel plate spec-imens with edge crack at tensile testMasood Hajali, Florida International University; CaesarAbi Shdid, Florida International University

[672] Experimental analysis of sheathed cold-formedsteel columns under axial load and bendingKara Peterman, Johns Hopkins University; Ben Schafer,Johns Hopkins University

[753] Multi scale chemistry and solubility characteriza-tion of chemical phases within fly ashTyler Ley, Oklahoma State University

[899] Evaluation of ground motion scaling methods forthe nonlinear analysis of structural systemsAndrew O’Donnell, University of Notre Dame; Yahya Ku-rama, University of Notre Dame; Alexandros Taflanidis,University of Notre Dame; Erol Kalkan, United StatesGeological Survey

[788] The usage of marble and brick industries’ wastesin cement manufacturing as mineralogical additiveMehmet Serkan Kirgiz, Hacettepe University

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COMPUTATIONAL/SIMULATION-BASED METHODS IIITrack 4: EMI General SessionModerator: Kapil Khandelwal

[580] Reliability of steel foam componentsStefan Szyniszewski, Johns Hopkins University; BrooksSmith, Johns Hopkins University; Sanjay Arwade, Uni-versity of Massachusetts at Amherst; Jerome Hajjar,Northeastern University; Benjamin Schafer, Johns Hop-kins University

[817] Multiscale modeling of crack propagation in hy-draulic cement concrete using finite element method andmolecular dynamics methodWenjuan Sun, Virginia Tech; Ying Li, Virginia Tech; DongWang, Virginia Tech; Linbing Wang, Virginia Tech

[846] Tensile behaviour of carbon epoxy laminates withadhesive bonded patch repairsKing Jye Wong, Institue Superieur de l’Automobile et desTransports; Xiao Jing Gong, Institue Superieur de l’Au-tomobile et des Transports; Shanram Aivazzadeh, In-stitue Superieur de l’Automobile et des Transports;Mohd Nasir Tamin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

[800] Simulation-based design of nanocomposite ma-terials with high stiffness and high dampingJulien Meaud, University of Michigan; Zheng-Dong Ma,University of Michigan; Gregory Hulbert, University ofMichigan

[751] A CZM-based macro-model for structural pro-gressive collapse analysis of frame structuresTam Nguyen, Northeastern University; Jerome Hajjar,Northeastern University; Junho Song, University of Illi-nois at Urbana-Champaign; Derya Deniz, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign

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[572] Wheat fiber from a residue to a reinforcing mate-rialMohammed Albahttiti, Kansas State University; HayderRasheed, Kansas State University; Dunja Peric, KansasState University; Lawrence Davis, Kansas State Univer-sity

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10:30 AM-12:00 PM 141 DeBartolo Hall

STOCHASTIC MODELING & SIMULATION IITrack 5: PMC General Session Moderators: George Deodatis, Seymour Spence

[698] Development of debris impact fragility curves forlight-frame wood construction subjected to hurricanesJames Grayson, Clemson University; Wei Chiang Pang,Clemson University; Scott Schiff, Clemson University

[734] Efficient hurricane risk assessment using krigingmetamodelGaofeng Jia, University of Notre Dame; Alexandros A.Taflanidis, University of Notre Dame

[455] On the Pareto optimality of efficient simulationtechniques in structural reliabilityDebarshi Sen, IIT Kharagpur; Baidurya Bhattacharya, IITKharagpur

[656] Damage accumulation and load sharing in resi-dential, wood-frame, roofs under fluctuating wind loadsMohammad Khan, The University of Western Ontario;David Henderson, James Cook University; Murray Mor-rison, The University of Western Ontario; Gregory Kopp,The University of Western Ontario

[593] Stochastic characteristics and modeling of windfarm performanceSanjay Arwade, University of Massachusetts; MirceaGrigoriu, Cornell University

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[831] Simulation of turbulent fluctuations via randomcascade modelChao Yin, University of Notre Dame; Teng Wu, Univer-sity of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem, University of NotreDame

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ELASTICITY & ELASTODYNAMICSTrack 6: EMI General SessionModerators: Kam-Tim Chau, Anil Wijeyewickrema

[605] A new 3D analytical solution for Brazilian testKam-Tim Chau, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University;X.X. Wei, Beijing Institute of Technology

[827] Full three-dimensional model for rolling resist-ance: hard sphere on viscoelastic foundation of finitethicknessGerard Zehil, Duke University; Henri Gavin, Duke Uni-versity

[546] Subsurface harmonic point load excitation in anexponentially graded transversely isotropic elastic half-spaceAnil Wijeyewickrema, Tokyo Institute of Technology;Priza Kayestha, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Takat-sugu Konno, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Kikuo Kishi-moto, Tokyo Institute of Technology

[500] Vertical response of an elastic circular foundationembedded on a transversely isotropic soil interfaceJosue Labaki, Unicamp; Euclides Mesquita, Unicamp;Nimal Rajapakse, Simon Fraser University

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[448] Perturbation analysis of modal properties of lam-inated composite cylinders: accounting for edge effectArghavan Louhghalam, Johns Hopkins University; Maz-dak Tootkaboni, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth; Takeru Igusa, Johns Hopkins University

[562] Additions to two basic concepts in engineeringmechanicsRobert Efimba, Howard University

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SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES AND HEALTH MONITOR-ING OF CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS ITrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Experimental Analysis and Instrumenta-tion CommitteeModerator: Dryver Huston

[518] Cochlea-based signal decomposition and com-pression for structural monitoring applicationsCourtney Peckens, University of Michigan; Jerome Lynch,University of Michigan

[391] Wireless sensor system and health monitoring forbridge scour early warningYung-Bin Lin, National Center for Research on Earth-quake Engineering (Taiwan); Kuo-Chun Chang, NationalCenter for Research on Earthquake Engineering (Tai-wan); Meng-Huang Gu, National Center for Researchon Earthquake Engineering, Taiwan

[370] On the use of wireless and virtual wireless net-works for monitoring by end userTracy Kijewski-Correa, University of Notre Dame

[774] Monitoring and health assessment of leveesMourad Zeghal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Vin-cent Mercado, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; TarekAbdoun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Birsen Yazici,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Victoria Bennett, Rens-selaer Polytechnic Institute

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[901] Identification of bridge curvature by monitoringusing Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis (BOTDA)sensingNecati Catbas, University of Central Florida; MasoudMalekzadeh, University of Central Florida

[683] Instrumentation design for bridge scour monitor-ing using fiber Bragg grating sensorsXuan Kong, Louisiana State University; Steve C.S. Cai,Louisiana State University; Wen Xiong, Southeast Uni-versity

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STOCHASTIC MECHANICS AND FINITE ELEMENTSTrack 8: PMC General SessionModerator: Ann Jeffers

[462] Non-intrusive asymptotic stochastic approach topost-buckling analysis under material uncertaintiesMazdak Tootkaboni, University of Massachusetts Dart-mouth; Mohammadreza M. Gargari, University of Mas-sachusetts Dartmouth; James Guest, Johns HopkinsUniversity

[454] Probabilistic modeling of bond behavior ofenamel coated steel to mortarChenglin Wu, Missouri University of Science and Tech-nology; Jianbo Li, Dalian University of Technology;Genda Chen, Missouri University of Science and Tech-nology; Gao Lin, Dalian University of Technology

[806] Probabilistic modeling of brittle materials underdynamic loading with random crack interactionsLori Graham Brady, Johns Hopkins University

[583] Computation of scale effect on structural safetyof quasibrittle structuresJia-Liang Le, University of Minnesota; Zdenek P. Bazant,Northwestern University; Jan Elias, Brno University ofTechnology

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[652] Uncertainty quantification in non-planar crackgrowth analysisVadiraj Hombal, Vanderbilt University; Kevin AdamWolfe, Vanderbilt University; You Ling, Vanderbilt Uni-versity; Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University

[903] Reconstruction of porous media using KarhunenLoeve expansionSunetra Sarkar, IIT Madras; Santhosh Ilango, IITMadras; A. Sameen, IIT Madras

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NONLINEAR STOCHASTIC DYNAMICS IITrack 9: PMC Special SessionOrganizers: Ioannis A. Kougioumtzoglou, Michael Beer& Pol D. SpanosModerators: Ioannis Kiougioumtzoglou, Antonina Pir-rotta

[666] A probabilistic investigation of the toppling ofrigid bodies experiencing 3D ground motionsManolis (Emmanouil) Chatzis, Columbia University; An-drew Smyth, Columbia University

[499] Smooth particle hydrodynamics simulation of theFokker-Planck equationMichael Duffy, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign;Lawrence Bergman, University of Illinois Urbana-Cham-paign; Soon-Jo Chung, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

[710] Synthesis of multi-input Volterra systems by atopological assemblage schemeLuigi Carassale, University of Genova; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame

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[740] Influence of nonlinear damping onto the rota-tional motion of a stochastic Mathieu equationDaniil Yurchenko, Heriot-Watt University; Arvid Naess,Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Pana-giotis Alevras, Heriot-Watt University

[371] Stochastic response of a nonlinear cable driven byGaussian and Poisson white noisesH. T. Zhu, Tianjin University

[461] A comparative study on PDEM and flux-basedevolution equationJianbing Chen, Tongji University; Shurong Yuan, TongjiUniversity; Jie Li, Tongji University

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MICRO MECHANICSTrack 1: EMI General SessionModerators: George Voyiadjis, Lev Khazanovich

[881] New background of micromechanics of randomstructure matrix compositesValeriy Buryachenko, IllinoisRocstar LLC

[579] Micromechanical modeling of René88DT: fromcharacterization to simulationAlbert Cerrone, Cornell University; Joseph Tucker,Carnegie Mellon University; Clayton Stein, Carnegie Mel-lon University; Anthony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon Uni-versity; Anthony Ingraffea, Cornell University

[611] Strain gradient crystal plasticity with energetic anddissipative length scalesDanial Faghihi, Louisiana State University; George Voyi-adjis, Louisiana State University

[711] Effects of volume fraction, aspect ratio and dis-tribution of inclusions on strain energyNaveen Ramunigari, UTEP; Manny Gonzales, GIT

[794] Computing overall thermo-mechanical propertiesfrom microtomographic dataAndrew Gillman, University of Notre Dame; Karel Ma-tous, University of Notre Dame

[576] Rigorous bounds on relaxation functions for agingcompositesKairat Tuleubekov, University of Minnesota; Lev Khaz-anovich, University of Minnesota

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BIOT’S VISION ON UNIFYING NATURAL SCIENCESTHROUGH ENGINEERING - AN UPDATETrack 2: EMI Mini-SymposiumOrganizers: Poromechanics CommitteeModerators: Bernhard Pichler, Christian Hellmich

[443] Finite element analysis of the coupled THMCprocess in CO2 geosequestrationShunde Yin, University of Wyoming

[615] Boundary element methods for linear poroelas-ticity: comparison of a symmetric Galerkin and a collo-cation formulationMartin Schanz, Graz University of Technology; MichaelMessner, Graz University of Technology

[766] Exact undrained elasto-plastic analysis of wellborestability problem using bounding surface modelShengli Chen, The University of Oklahoma; YounaneAbousleiman, The University of Oklahoma

[839] Biot’s Correspondence Principle between poro-elasticity and poroviscoelasticity revisited using micro-mechanicsSon Hoang, University of Oklahoma; YounaneAbousleiman, University of Oklahoma

[914] Micromechanics-derived scaling relations forporoelasticity and strength of brittle porous polycrystalsChristian Hellmich, Vienna University of Technology; An-dreas Fritsch, Vienna University of Technology; PhilippeYoung, University of Exeter & Simpleware Ltd

[924] Step wise propagation of fracture in saturatedporous media: partition of unity simulation versus ex-perimentsJacques Huyghe, Eindhoven University of Technology;Kamyar Malakpoor, Eindhoven University of Technology

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NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION & STRUCTURALHEALTH MONITORING IIITrack 3: EMI General SessionModerator: Andrew Smyth

[718] Real-time multimetric monitoring of a historicsteel swing bridgeRyan Giles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;Billie Spencer Jr., University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-paign; Steve Sweeney, U.S. Army Engineer Research andDevelopment Center

[452] Multifunctional and self-sensing photoactivestructural coatings for monitoring space structuresKenneth Loh, University of California, Davis; DonghyeonRyu, University of California, Davis

[829] Experimental verification of substructure identifi-cation for damage detectionCharles DeVore, University of Southern California;Zhaoshuo Jiang, University of Connecticut; Erik Johnson,University of Southern California; Richard Christenson,University of Connecticut; Gannon Stromquist-Levoir,University of Connecticut

[495] Dynamic response and modal identification of aTensairity girderRoman Klis, ETH Zurich; Eleni Chatzi, ETH Zurich; Cé-dric Galliot, EMPA; Rolf Luchsinger, EMPA; Glauco Fel-trin, EMPA

[596] Fabrication and characterization of chain-struc-tured ferromagnetic polymer film for strain sensingSung-Hwan Jang, Columbia University; Hua Zhang, Co-lumbia University; Huiming Yin, Columbia University

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[894] Stochastic optimization for Bayesian compressingsensing in structural health monitoringYong Huang, Harbin Institute of Technology; JamesBeck, California Institute of Technology; Stephen Wu,California Institute of Technology; Hui Li, Harbin Insti-tute of Technology

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WIND EFFECTS & AERODYNAMICSTrack 4: EMI General SessionModerators: Yukio Tamura, Seymour Spence

[834] Estimating peak wind-induced responses of tallbuildingsWorkamaw Warsido, Florida International University;Girma Bitsuamlak, University of Western Ontario

[554] Study on vortex-induced vibration of twin boxgirdersShujin Laima, Harbin Institute of Technology; Hui Li,Harbin Institute of Technology; Wenli Chen, Harbin In-stitute of Technology; Fengchen Li, Harbin Institute ofTechnology

[823] Non-linear analysis of bridge aerodynamics andaeroelasticity: a frequency domain approachLuigi Carassale, University of Genova; Teng Wu, Univer-sity of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem, University of NotreDame

[772] Field data stationarity for a full-scale wind moni-toring studyIoannis Zisis, Concordia University; Ted Stathopoulos,Concordia University

[819] Bridge aerodynamics in time domain: indicial andimpulse responsesTeng Wu, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem,University of Notre Dame

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[809] Assessing the effect of roughness boundary con-ditions on simulating atmospheric boundary flowDaniel Abdi, Florida International University; Girma Bit-suamlak, University of Western Ontario

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STOCHASTIC MODELING & SIMULATION IIITrack 5: PMC General SessionModerator: Achintya Haldar

[695] Testing stationarity with wavelet based surrogatesMegan McCullough, University of Notre Dame; AhsanKareem, University of Notre Dame

[507] Mean square optimal approximation of randomprocesses using functional quantizationManuel Miranda, Brookhaven National Laboratory;Paolo Bocchini, Lehigh University

[534] Simple and efficient approximation of a generalnon-gaussian stochastic vector process by a translationvector processesMichael Shields, Weidlinger Associates, Inc.; George De-odatis, Columbia University

[650] Statistical material characterizations of randomheterogeneous media by stochastic self-OPTIM inverseanalysisGunJin Yun, University of Akron; Shen Shang, Universityof Akron

[503] Simulation of non-stationary and non-Gaussianprocesses/fields: efficient methodology for determiningevolutionary spectra from autocorrelation functions andapplication to a translation model-based algorithmBrett Benowitz, Columbia University; George Deodatis,Columbia University; Michael Shields, Weidlinger Asso-ciates, Inc.

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[905] Crossing statistics of quadratic transformationsof LMA processesJithin Jith, IIT Madras; Sayan Gupta, IIT Madras; IgorRychlik, Chalmers University of Technology

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DYNAMICS & CONTROLSTrack 6: EMI General SessionModerators: Henri Gavin, Jeffrey Scruggs

[893] Vibrating mass gyroscope for orientation controlDryver Huston, University of Vermont; Dylan Burns, Uni-versity of Vermont; Paul Montane, University of Vermont

[745] Sensor fault and noise effects on advanced semi-active control strategies for use with MR dampersYoung-Jin Cha, City College of New York; Anil Agrawal,City College of New York; Shirley Dyke, Purdue Univer-sity

[425] Time-frequency blind source separation techniquefor modal identification using independent componentanalysisYongchao Yang, Rice University; Satish Nagarajaiah, RiceUniversity

[644] Evaluation of performance of structural controlbenchmark problem with time delays from wireless sen-sor networkZhuoxiong Sun, Purdue University; Bo Li, WashingtonUniversity in St. Louis; Shirley Dyke, Purdue University;Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St. Louis

[663] Parsimonious modeling of the hysteretic behaviorof inelastic structural systems in earthquake engineeringIoannis Gidaris, University of Notre Dame; AlexandrosTaflanidis, University of Notre Dame

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SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES AND HEALTH MONITOR-ING OF CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS IITrack 7: EMI Special SessionOrganizers: Experimental Analysis and Instrumenta-tion CommitteeModerator: Asad Esmaeily

[606] Structural health monitoring oriented finite ele-ment modeling for a long-span cable-stayed bridgeQing Zhu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; YoulinXu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

[574] Development of method for buried pipelineshealth monitoring based on distributed fiber optic sen-sorsYao Yao, Princeton University; Branko Glisic, PrincetonUniversity

[405] Development of an energy harvester for bridgehealth monitoringYe Zhang, Louisiana State University; Steve C.S. Cai,Louisiana State University

[522] GPS-assisted wireless data collection techniquesfor vehicle bridge interaction studiesJeffrey Bergman, University of Michigan; Jerome Lynch,University of Michigan

[871] Curvature monitoring of bridge using BrillouinOptical Time Domain Analysis (BOTDA) sensorMasoud Malekzadeh, University of Central Florida; F.Necati Catbas, University of Central Florida

[689] Auto modulating pattern detection algorithm: anovel data processing technique to enhance pattern de-tectability in pavement surface monitoring applicationsGanesh Sundaresan, University of Central Florida; Hae-Bum Yun, University of Central Florida; Jong-Woo Kim,Judico, CO. LTD.; Ki-Tae Park, Institute Korea of Con-struction Technology

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STRUCTURAL RELIABILITY UNDER MULTIPLE HAZ-ARDSTrack 8: PMC Special SessionOrganizer: Swagata Banerjee BasuModerator: Swagata Banerjee Basu

[599] Performance-based hurricane engineeringmethodology for wind and windborne debris hazardsMichele Barbato, Louisiana State University; Vipin Un-nikrishnan, Louisiana State University

[493] System reliability analysis of nonlinear probabilis-tic structure under seismic excitationXufang Zhang, University of Waterloo; Mahesh D.Pandey, University of Waterloo

[407] Characterization of joint wind-snow hazard forperformance-based designDavid Rosowsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; YueWang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

[630] Reliability of simply supported beam subject torandom moving and seismic loads through subset sim-ulationDebarshi Sen, IIT Kharagpur

[798] Performance assessment of a highway bridgeunder multihazard effect of earthquake and flood-in-duced scourSwagata Banerjee Basu, The Pennsylvania State Univer-sity; Taner Yilmaz, The Pennsylvania State University

[565] Response sensitivity and reliability analysis ofstructures in fireQianru Guo, University of Michigan; Ann Jeffers, Uni-versity of Michigan

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EXPLOITING LOCALITY IN UNCERTAINTY QUAN-TIFICATIONTrack 9: PMC Special SessionOrganizers: Steve Wojtkiewicz & Erik JohnsonModerators: Steve Wotjkiewicz & Erik Johnson

[690] Computationally efficient parameter studies forsemiactive control designErik Johnson, University of Southern California; Mah-moud Kamalzare, University of Southern California;Steve Wojtkiewicz, University of Minnesota; YuanhaiZheng, University of Southern California

[457] Fast calculation of damped eigenproperties of lo-cally modified linear dynamical systemsGaurav Gaurav, University of Notre Dame; Steven Wo-jtkiewicz, University of Minnesota

[704] Rapid parameter sensitivity of the response of lo-cally modified dynamical systemsSteve Wojtkiewicz, University of Minnesota; Erik John-son, University of Southern California

[693] Optimal control designs for controllable semiac-tive damping devices using response sensitivitiesErik Johnson, University of Southern California; YuanhaiZheng, University of Southern California; Mahmoud Ka-malzare, University of Southern California; Steve Wo-jtkiewicz, University of Minnesota

[525] An adaptive-sparse polynomial dimensional de-composition method for high-dimensional stochasticcomputingVaibhav Yadav, The University of Iowa; Sharif Rahman,The University of Iowa

[694] Optimal design of passive hysteretic base isola-tors by Volterra integral equationsErik Johnson, University of Southern California; SteveWojtkiewicz, University of Minnesota

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COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS COMMITTEE STU-DENT POSTER COMPETITIONOrganizers: Somnath Ghosh, Loukas F. Kallivokas

Comparative analysis of the elasto-plastic response ofloose, dense, and half-loose half-dense sand specimens,based on experimental full boundary informationAhran Song, Texas A&M University

Consistent coupling of continuum and micro-structuralmodels for transient multi-scale analysis of sandwichstructuresHui Liu, Purdue University

Lattice-based micro-mechanical modeling of open-cellfoams subject to high-rate transient loadingXiaowo Wang, Purdue University

Time-domain inverse modeling of viscoelastic soils: AGauss-Newton fullwaveform inversionAlireza Pakravan, New Mexico State University

An impulse-based discrete element simulation for effi-cient granular dynamicsSeung Jae Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana Cham-paign

Design and fabrication of Al-HDPE functionally gradedmaterialsPo-Hua Lee, Columbia University

A non-local homogenization method for wave disper-sion and dissipation in viscoelastic composite materialsTong Hui, Vanderbilt University

Modeling the behavior of non-ideal bimodal packings:sand-silt mixturesMehrashk Meidani, University of Massachusetts

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Influence of non-Schmid effects on single crystal slip intantalumColeman Alleman, John Hopkins University

MD based study on crack propagation and associatedmechanisms evolution for crystalline materialJiaxi Zhang, Johns Hopkins University

Mixed-dimensional and multi-scale modeling in compu-tational mechanicsNikolas Nordendale, Vanderbilt University

Development and parallel implementation of algebraicmultigrid solution algorithms for extended finite elementmethods to model three-dimensional crack problemsBadri Hiriyur, Columbia University

Modeling flow through irregular porous media usingLattice Boltzmann equationUtkarsh Mital, California Institute of Technology

Granular element method for computational particlemechanicsKeng-Wit Lim, California Institute of Technology

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EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS & INSTRUMENTATIONCOMMITTEE STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION

Organizers: Asad Esmaeily, Suren Chen

Fabrication and characterization of chain-structured fer-romagnetic polymer film for strain sensingSung-Hwan Jang, Columbia University

Damage accumulation and load sharing in residential,wood-frame, roofs under fluctuating wind loadsMohammad Abrar Alam Khan, University of WesternOntario

Development of an energy harvester for bridge healthmonitoringZhang Ye, Louisiana State University

The database assisted damage prediction model for atypical low�rise building under hurricaneFang Pan, Louisiana State University

Instrumentation design for bridge scour monitoringusing fiber Bragg grating sensorsXuan Kong, Louisiana State University

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SCHEDULE OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS

SUNDAY, JUNE 17

Note: A refreshments bar will be available at lunchtime andthroughout the afternoon in the McKenna Hall Atrium forcommittees meeting on Sunday.

EMI Board of Governors8:00 am – 5:00 pm100-104 McKenna Hall

Experimental Analysis & Instrumentation Committee3:30 pm – 7:00 pm202 McKenna

Granular Materials Committee6:00 pm – 8:00 pm200 McKenna Hall

ASCE/TCWE Environmental Wind Engineering Committee7:00 pm – 9:00 pm200 McKenna Hall

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Note: Committees meeting during lunchtime will have tablesreserved in the Irish Courtyard to facilitate quick dining beforemoving into the meeting rooms, if desired. Please check withyour committee chair for further instructions.

Biomechanics Committee12:00 pm – 1:30 pm209 DeBartolo Hall

Modeling Inelasticity & Multiscale Behavior Committee12:00 pm - 1:30 pm 113 DeBartolo Hall

Journal of Engineering Mechanics Editorial Board12:00 pm – 5:00 pm156 Fitzpatrick Hall

Mechanics of Pavements Committee1:30 pm – 3:00 pm113 DeBartolo Hall

Properties of Materials Committee2:45 pm – 4:45 pm209 DeBartolo Hall

Turbulence Committee5:00-7:00 pm113 DeBartolo Hall

Probabilistic Methods Committee6:30 pm – 7:30 pm154 Fitzpatrick Hall

Nanocomposites Committee8:00 pm – 10:00 pm156 Fitzpatrick Hall

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TUESDAY, JUNE 19

Note: Committees meeting during lunchtime will have tablesreserved in the Irish Courtyard to facilitate quick dining beforemoving into the meeting rooms, if desired. Please check withyour committee chair for further instructions.

Journal of Nanomechanics & Micromechanics Editorial Board8:00 am – 10:00 am113 DeBartolo Hall

Structural Health Monitoring & Control Committee10:00 am -12:00 pm209 DeBartolo Hall

Elasticity Committee10:30 am – 11:30 am113 DeBartolo Hall

Nanomechanics & Nanomaterials12:00 pm – 2:00 pm209 DeBartolo Hall

Poromechanics 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm113 DeBartolo Hall

Stability Committee4:00 pm – 6:00 pm209 DeBartolo Hall

Computational Mechanics Committee4:00 pm – 6:00 pm113 DeBartolo Hall

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AWARD WINNERS

The following awards will be presented at this year’s con-ference banquet on Tuesday, June 19:

2012 NATHAN M. NEWMARK MEDALYannis F. Dafalias, Ph.D., M. ASCE, Uni-versity of California Davis and NationalTechnical University of Athens “for his outstanding contributions to struc-tural engineering and mechanics through hiswork in constitutive modeling of metals, concrete and soils and in large deformationanalysis.”

2012 MAURICE A. BIOT MEDALAlexander H-D. Cheng, Ph.D., M. ASCE,University of Mississippi “for his outstanding research contributions tothe theoretical and numerical developmentsrelated to the mechanics and hydraulics ofporous media with applications to rock me-chanics and porous solid-fluid interaction.”

2011 MAURICE A. BIOT MEDALZdenek Bažant, Ph.D., S.E., NAS, NAE,HON.M. ASCE, Northwestern University “for groundbreaking contributions to the mechanics of concrete as a nano-porous ma-terial, particularly the creep and diffusionprocesses, thermodynamics of nano-porewater and high temperature effects, with nu-merical algorithms and consequences forstructural design.”

2012 ALFRED M. FREUDENTHAL MEDALErik Vanmarcke, Ph.D., M. ASCE, Prince-ton University “for developing methods of probabilistic mod-eling based on random fields with applicationsto reliability and risk assessment in geotech-nical, wind, and earthquake engineering.”

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THE GEORGE W. HOUSNER STRUCTURAL CON-TROL AND MONITORING MEDAL

Sami F. Masri, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Univer-sity of Southern California “for seminal research contributions, innova-tions, and leadership in the field of StructuralControl and Health Monitoring.”

2012 RAYMOND D. MINDLIN MEDALYih-Hsing Pao, Ph.D., National TaiwanUniversity and Cornell University “for sustained significant contributions to solidmechanics, particularly analytical and experi-mental methods to investigate the propagationof mechanical disturbances in elastic solids.”

2012 ROBERT H. SCANLAN MEDALYou-Lin Xu, Ph.D., F.ASCE, Hong KongPolytechnic University “for his outstanding contributions to the the-ory and practice of the aerodynamics andhealth monitoring of long-span cable-sup-ported bridges.”

2012 THEODORE VON KÁRMÁN MEDALFranz Josef Ulm, Massachusetts Instituteof Technology “for his contributions to the development ofthe nanomechanics of cement-based materialsand theoretical poromechanics.”

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HUBER PRIZEChristian Hellmich, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE,Vienna University of Technology “for his contributions in the linear and non-linear, elastic and anelastic, microporome-chanics of hierarchical geomaterials andbiomaterials, particularly wood, concrete, andbone; and their applications in geotechnicaland biomedical engineering, in particularNATM tunnel and orthopedics.”

LEONARDO DA VINCI AWARDJerome P. Lynch, Ph.D, M.ASCE, Univer-sity of Michigan“for his outstanding and novel contributionsto civil engineering in the multi-disciplinary re-search field of wireless embedded sensing sys-tems and associated data analysis softwareneeded to implement Structural Health Mon-itoring methodologies.”

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GENERAL INFORMATION

ATTENDEE PACKETS: Advance registrants will receive theirname badges, banquet tickets, and proceedings at the Regis-tration Desk in McKenna Hall during registration hours.

ATTIRE: The dress code for the Conference is business casual(i.e., slacks, casual dresses) to business attire (i.e., businesssuits, neckties). Meeting room temperatures will vary, so wearlayered clothing to ensure your personal comfort.

IDENTIFICATION POLICY: Your Conference registrationname badge should be worn at all times during the conferenceand assures your admission to the Icebreaker, lunches, andbreaks. Those attending the banquet will receive a ticket thatmust be presented at the Century Center for admission. If youplan on consuming alcohol, please carry your government-is-sued identification to the reception and awards banquet.

REGISTRATION: Full conference registration includes allmeeting materials, continuous morning and afternoon re-freshments, lunch daily, the Icebreaker Reception, the Confer-ence Banquet (except for students), proceedings andtransportation to the banquet. Additional icebreaker receptionand conference banquet tickets can be purchased at the Regis-tration Desk.

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS: Cancellations must be re-ceived in writing via [email protected]. Please include con-ference information in your request. If your request is receivedprior to June 1st a full refund will be provided. For requests be-tween June 1st and June 15th a $50 administrative fee will becharged. Refunds cannot be requested past June 15th. Refundswill be credited to the same card and cash or check registra-tions will be refunded as checks.

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: ASCE/EMI hopes that yourvisit to Notre Dame and EMI/PMC 2012 will be free from ill-ness, but in case you or a family member needs medical atten-tion during your stay, please observe the following procedures:

• If you become ill during the conference, please contactthe Help Desk at McKenna Hall (574-631-6691) and tellthem you have a medical emergency that requires immedi-ate attention.

• For life-threatening emergencies, such as chest pain,shortness of breath, or severe abdominal pain, you shouldcall 911.

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NO SMOKING POLICY: Smoking is prohibited in all con-ference venues.

RELEASE/WAIVERPhotograph/Video Release: By submitting a registration form,you released any photographs or videos that may be inciden-tally taken of you during these events by ASCE/EMI to be usedfor any purpose.

Liability Waiver: By submitting a registration form, you agreedand acknowledged that you are undertaking participation inASCE/EMI events and activities at your own free and inten-tional act, and you are fully aware that possible physical injurymight occur as a result of your participation. You gave this ac-knowledgement freely and knowingly that you are, as a result,able to participate in ASCE/EMI events, and you assumed re-sponsibility for your own well being. You also agreed not toallow any other individual to participate in your place.

Weather: Notre Dame and South Bend, Indiana have a humidcontinental climate with hot summers and no dry season. Juneis characterized by daily highs increasing from 75°F to 82°Fover the course of the month. Daily low temperatures rangefrom 55°F to 62°F. Average probability for precipitation inJune is 48%. Humidity is generally around 48% at this time ofyear.

Time Zone: Notre Dame and South Bend, Indiana will be onEastern Daylight Time during the conference (UTC/GMT –4hours). This is the same time zone as New York, NY.

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HOTEL INFORMATION

Morris Inn (<0.1 mi�)University of Notre Dame1399 N. Notre Dame Ave.Notre Dame, IN 574-631-2000

Fairfield Inn (< 1mi�)1220 East Angela BoulevardSouth Bend, IN 574-234-5510

Ivy Court Inn & Suites (1 mi )1404 Ivy Court South Bend, IN 574-277-6500

Inn at Saint Mary’sHilton Garden Inn (1 mi )Saint Mary’s CollegeInn at Saint Mary’s: 800-947-8627Hilton Garden Inn: 574-232-7700

Staybridge Suites (< 5 mi )52860 State Road 933 South Bend, IN574-968-7440

McGlinn Hall (Residence Hall) (<0.2 mi )Duncan Hall (Residence Hall)University of Notre DameCheck-in: 3:00 pm, Checkout: 11:00 am

Reservations can be made at http://emipmc12.nd.eduat time of registration.

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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Eck Visitors Center (on campus)Campus Tours: M-F 10 am, 1 pm, 3 pm

DeBartolo Performing Arts Center (oncampus)(574) 631-2800, http://performingarts.nd.edu

Snite Museum of Art (on campus)Hours: Su 1 – 5 pm, T & W 10 am – 4 pm(574) 631 – 5466, http://sniteartmuseum.nd.edu/

Eddy Commons (across from campus)Dining, Shopping, Cocktails 1234 Eddy StreetSouth Bend, IN 46617

College Football Hall of Fame111 South St. Joseph Street South Bend, IN 466011-800-440-FAME, http://collegefootball.org/

South Bend Museum of Art120 South St. Joseph StreetSouth Bend, IN 46601574.235.9102, http://www.southbendart.org/

Studebaker National Museum201 S. Chapin StreetSouth Bend, IN 46601(574) 235-9714, http://www.studebakermuseum.org/

Northern Indiana Center for History808 West Washington StreetSouth Bend, Indiana 46601(574) 235 9664, http://www.centerforhistory.org/

Potawatomi Zoo321 E. Walter St.South Bend, IN 46614574-299-4765http://sbpark.org/parks/potawatomi-park/zoo/

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CAMPUS VENUES1. McKenna Hall (Conference Center): Registration, Keynotes, Breakfast/Breaks, Committee Meetings, Student Competitions 2. DeBartolo Hall: Technical Sessions, Committee Meetings3. Morris Inn (Irish Courtyard): Lunch4. Fitzpatrick Hall: Committee Meetings5. Club Naimoli (Purcell Pavilion): Icebreaker Reception6. McGlinn Hall: Primary Conference Dormitory7. Duncan Hall: Secondary Conference DormitoryVisit interactive campus map at http://map.nd.edu

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