Performance Prediction, Durability and Modelling of Concrete Materials and Structures
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Crystalline Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 January 2022) | Viewed by 43409
Special Issue Editors
Interests: concrete structures; structural damage detection; structural helath monitoring; non-destructive evaluation
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Interests: Fibre reinforced polymer; Ultra high performancce concrete; Blast and impact engineering; 3D concrete printing
Interests: masonry materials; concrete materials; composite materials; strengthening materials; masonry structures; reinforced concrete; composite structures; steel structures; structural design; structural analysis
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Interests: finite element method; computational mechanics; constitutive modeling; dynamic stability; concrete; damage; concrete durability; nuclear radiation; radiation damage
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Concrete is one of the most important and commonly used construction materials, and it plays a significant role in supporting the global economy and human activities. To date, a large number of studies have been conducted in the fields of concrete materials and concrete structures to promote the practical applications. However, challenges still exist in the analysis of material and structural behaviours due to ageing, external loads and environmental factors. Accordingly, this Special Issue aims to present the up-to-date advances and developments regarding the durability, structural performance, service life prediction and modelling of concrete materials and structures. The interest topics of this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:
- Concrete, reinforced concrete and composite concrete structures;
- Structural behaviours under various types of loading;
- Non-destructive evaluation and damage identification of concrete structures;
- Numerical investigation for the performance and life cycle assessment of concrete materials and structures;
- Durability of concrete materials and structures exposed to invasive environments;
- Optimal design of concrete structures against external hazard loads.
Dr. Yang Yu
Dr. Weiqiang Wang
Dr. Rafael Shehu
Dr. Beatrice Pomaro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Concrete
- Durability
- Modeling
- Composite structures
- Structural behavior
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