Fall 2020 Virtual Fazlur R. Khan Distinguished Lecture Series

Thursday, 22 October 2020 | Online Event
ONLINE EVENT

Time
4:30 PM EDT
1:30 PM PDT
8:30 PM UTC

About the presentation

Civil infrastructures are essential for modern and advanced societies. These structures are foundation of a vibrant economy and improve the quality of people’s lives. Therefore, civil engineers strive to design, construct, and maintain structures meeting the highest standards of engineering to enhance safety, durability, and functionality of such infrastructure. However, civil engineers are conservative and have been slow in adopting Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) to inspect and evaluate the infrastructures. The built infrastructures are subject to service and environmental loads. These loads reduce reliability and life-cycle performance regardless of their construction quality. Structural damage due to heavy loads, fatigue, temperature, humidity, corrosion, and scour are commonly encountered especially in countries with extreme cold climate like Canada and the USA. The traditional approaches of service life assessment which mostly rely on visual inspection and human judgment are less effective in assessing the health of ageing structures. It is of utmost importance to develop inspection methods to assess the service and end of life of a structure. Through the development of the new discipline of Civionics, which integrates Civil Engineering with Electronics, Canada has monitored corrosion free innovative structures for last thirty years. This lecture presents some of the innovations that have been implemented in various infrastructure projects across Canada under the federal program called the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) for Intelligent Sensing of Innovative Structures (ISIS).

About the speaker

Dr. Aftab A. Mufti is an Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is also the former Scientific Director and President of the Innovative Structures with Intelligent Sensing Canada Research Network, a Network of Centres of Excellence. His research interests include FRPs, FOSs, FEM, bridge engineering, Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). At the University of Manitoba, he introduced new research area of Civionics Engineering to monitor deteriorating infrastructure. He has authored or co-authored 5 books, plus provided chapters for 2 others, edited 9 books, and written more than 350 technical publications. Dr. Mufti is the recipient of 24 awards. He is the holder of several patents on the steel-free bridge deck concept, of which he is the principal developer. He has been involved in the writing of bridge design codes since 1992 and was the Chair of the Technical Sub-Committee on the Fibre Reinforced Structures of the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code. He is a fellow of 9 societies. On November 2013 he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC), highest scientific academy in Canada and on July 1, 2010 he was appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada, highest civilian honour bestowed on Canadian citizens.

The Fazlur R. Khan Distinguished Lecture Series has been initiated and organized by Dan M. Frangopol, the first holder of Lehigh's Fazlur Rahman Khan Endowed Chair of Structural Engineering and Architecture. One PDH will be awarded to eligible attendees for each lecture.