Mineral-bonded composites
for enhanced structural impact safety

Mineral-bonded composites
for enhanced structural impact safety

Mineral-bonded composites
for enhanced structural
impact safety

C2/I Analysis and assessment of the sustainability and resilience of reinforcement methods with new composites

© Institute of Construction Materials, TUD

2D crack pattern from photogrammetric image sequence analysis

The analysis and assessment of the sustainability and resilience of new composites and reinforcing systems, in particular in the case of impact loading, require the development of a scientific concept which takes account of technical, financial, social and ecological influencing parameters and allows quantitative forecasts and scenarios.

Among other things, parameters such as long-term availability and life cycle assessment of the basic materials, temporal and economic costs for the implementation of strengthening methods or retrofitting of the reinforcement systems or the structure after impact action shall be included. The aim of the project is to develop an assessment concept based on the existing modeling approaches and in close collaboration with colleagues from the engineering disciplines, which already took into account the research and development phase through a sustainability and resilience assessment and results in a stronger and more sustainable composite material.

Contributors

Doctoral Researcher
(2017-2020)

Dipl.-Vw. Christoph Scope

Contact

Chair of Business Management, esp. Sustainability Management and Environmental Accounting

Georg-Schumann-Bau, SCH B 047 Münchner Platz 1/3
01187 Dresden
Germany

Principal Investigator

Prof. Dr. Edeltraud Günther

Contact

Institute of Construction Materials

Von-Mises-Bau (VMB), Room 101A Georg-Schumann-Straße 7
01187 Dresden
Germany

in cooperation with

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. E.h. Manfred Curbach

Contact

Institute of concrete structures

ABS, Floor 05, Room 009
August-Bebel-Straße 30/30A
01219 Dresden
Germany