@misc{Zafar, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Zafar, Usman}, title = {Probabilistic Reliability Analysis of Wind Turbines}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.3977}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20240507-39773}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, abstract = {Renewable energy use is on the rise and these alternative resources of energy can help combat with the climate change. Around 80\% of the world's electricity comes from coal and petroleum however, the renewables are the fastest growing source of energy in the world. Solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and biogas are the most common forms of renewable energy. Among them, wind energy is emerging as a reliable and large-scaled source of power production. The recent research and confidence in the performance has led to the construction of more and bigger wind turbines around the world. As wind turbines are getting bigger, a concern regarding their safety is also in discussion. Wind turbines are expensive machinery to construct and the enormous capital investment is one of the main reasons, why many countries are unable to adopt to the wind energy. Generally, a reliable wind turbine will result in better performance and assist in minimizing the cost of operation. If a wind turbine fails, it's a loss of investment and can be harmful for the surrounding habitat. This thesis aims towards estimating the reliability of an offshore wind turbine. A model of Jacket type offshore wind turbine is prepared by using finite element software package ABAQUS and is compared with the structural failure criteria of the wind turbine tower. UQLab, which is a general uncertainty quantification framework developed at ETH Z{\"u}rich, is used for the reliability analysis. Several probabilistic methods are included in the framework of UQLab, which include Monte Carlo, First Order Reliability Analysis and Adaptive Kriging Monte Carlo simulation. This reliability study is performed only for the structural failure of the wind turbine but it can be extended to many other forms of failures e.g. reliability for power production, or reliability for different component failures etc. It's a useful tool that can be utilized to estimate the reliability of future wind turbines, that could result in more safer and better performance of wind turbines.}, subject = {Windturbine}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wolff2009, author = {Wolff, Thomas}, title = {Ein methodischer Bemessungsansatz zur Absch{\"a}tzung des Tragverhaltens von Pfahlgr{\"u}ndungen in weichem kalkigen Sedimentgestein}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.1414}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20100125-14993}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, year = {2009}, abstract = {In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird das Tragverhalten und das Sicherheitsniveau axial belasteter Großbohrpf{\"a}hle in den pleistoz{\"a}nen Kalkarenit der K{\"u}stenregion von Dubai untersucht. Zun{\"a}chst wird auf der Grundlage von Ergebnissen umfangreicher Baugrundanalysen und Probebelastungen das Tragverhalten detailliert beschrieben. Anschließend wird ein auf der Finiten-Elemente-Methode basierendes Strukturmodell zur Simulation des Last-Setzungsverhaltens von Großbohrpf{\"a}hlen im Sinne eines numerischen Versuchsstandes entwickelt. Um herstellungsbedingte Ver{\"a}nderungen der Baugrundeigenschaften in der Kontaktzone Pfahl-Baugrund zu ber{\"u}cksichtigen, die mit boden- und felsmechanischen Elementversuchen gew{\"o}hnlich nicht erfassbar sind, werden die Gr{\"o}ßen der relevanten konstitutiven Parameterwerte iterativ mittels inverser Optimierungsstrategien bestimmt. Abschließend wird eine methodische Vorgehensweise aufgezeigt, wie das Sicherheitsniveau axial belasteter Großbohrpf{\"a}hlen unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der r{\"a}umlichen Variabilit{\"a}t der Baugrundeigenschaften zuverl{\"a}ssig abgesch{\"a}tzt werden kann.}, subject = {Pfahl}, language = {de} } @unpublished{WittWudtke2005, author = {Witt, Karl Josef and Wudtke, Robert-Balthasar}, title = {Implementation and Improvement of Design and Authorisation Procedures for proposed Tailings Facilities}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.796}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7964}, year = {2005}, abstract = {The report is part of the research project 'TAILSAFE'. The project is supported by the european union. Basics of design and investigation procedures are presented within the report. Furthermore possible applications of design and investigation procedures are evaluated concerning to a smooth work during all using phases of a tailings facility, that is the planning and execution. Finally recomendations are given to optimise the handling with significant standards.}, subject = {Bergeteich}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wieteska, author = {Wieteska, Marcin}, title = {Untersuchungen zur Optimierung des Feuerwiderstandsverhaltens von Gipsplatten}, publisher = {Marcin Wieteska}, address = {Warszawa}, isbn = {978-83-936473-0-9}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.1782}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20121207-17829}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {176}, abstract = {Die Qualit{\"a}t von Beplankungselementen wirkt sich deutlich auf den Feuerwiderstand von Metallst{\"a}nder-Wandkonstruktionen aus. Daher wurde im Rahmen dieser Arbeit der Einfluss von Zus{\"a}tzen in Gipsplatten bez{\"u}glich einer m{\"o}glichen Verbesserung dieser Eigenschaft untersucht. Zu diesem Zweck wurden spezielle, den jeweiligen Untersuchungsbedingungen angepasste Probek{\"o}rper unter Verwendung verschiedenster Zus{\"a}tze gefertigt. Die Beurteilung deren Auswirkungen erfolgte insbesondere mittels nachfolgender f{\"u}nf Kriterien: 1) dem Zeitpunkt der Temperaturerh{\"o}hung nach der Probek{\"o}rperentw{\"a}sserung, 2) dem Maximalwert der Plattenr{\"u}ckseitentemperatur, 3) der Gr{\"o}ße und der Anzahl der Risse, 4) der Plattenstabilit{\"a}t nach der W{\"a}rmebeanspruchung, 5) der Verk{\"u}rzung von prismatischen Probek{\"o}rpern. Besonders wichtig war hierbei die Charakterisierung der Auswirkungen einer simulierten Brandbeanspruchung von 970 °C {\"u}ber 90 Minuten auf Labor-Gipsplatten. Dabei wurde die Temperatur{\"a}nderung auf der Plattenr{\"u}ckseite {\"u}ber den gesamten Pr{\"u}fzeitraum kontinuierlich erfasst. Die Bewertung des Zusammenhalts der Platten nach der thermischen Beanspruchung erfolgte erstmals quantitativ {\"u}ber Anzahl und Gr{\"o}ße der an den Proben entstandenen Risse. Urs{\"a}chlich f{\"u}r die Rissbildung ist die Verringerung des Probek{\"o}rpervolumens infolge des ausgetriebenen Kristallwassers. Da dieser Parameter im Plattenversuch nicht bestimmt werden kann, wurde erg{\"a}nzend das L{\"a}ngen{\"a}nderungsverhalten von Prismen im Ergebnis einer 90min{\"u}tigen Temperung bei 1000 °C im Muffelofen ermittelt. Besonders vorteilhaft hat sich die Zugabe von 80 g/m2 Glasfasern und 7,75 \% Kalksteinmehl auf das Verhalten von Gipsplatten bei Brandbeanspruchung ausgewirkt. Diese Verbesserung ist insbesondere auf h{\"o}here Stabilit{\"a}t und geringere Schrumpfung der Gipsplatte zur{\"u}ckzuf{\"u}hren. Basierend auf den im Labormaßstab erhaltenen Ergebnissen wurden Rezepturvorschl{\"a}ge zur Verbesserung des Feuerwiderstandsverhaltens von Gipsplatten unter Praxisbedingungen entwickelt. Die Herstellung der erforderlichen großformatigen Platten erfolgte auf der Bandstraße der Knauf Gips KG. Diese Platten wurden als Wandkonstruktion mit zweilagiger Beplankung einer großtechnischen Pr{\"u}fung erfolgreich unterzogen. Eine geringere Durchbiegung der Wandkonstruktion, eine verminderte Volumenreduzierung der Platten sowie eine erh{\"o}hte Plattenstabilit{\"a}t belegen die verbesserten Eigenschaften dieser modifizierten Feuerschutzplatte. Weitere durchgef{\"u}hrte Untersuchungen ergaben, dass es unerheblich ist, ob die Platten auf Basis von Natur- oder REA-Gips bzw. mit hohem oder niedrigem Fl{\"a}chengewicht gefertigt wurden. Das eindeutig beste Ergebnis mit einer Feuerwiderstandsdauer von 118 Minuten hat eine Wandkonstruktion aus Feuerschutzplatten auf Basis eines Stuckgipses aus 100 \% REA-Gips mit einem Anteil von 83,9 g/m2 Glasfasern und 1 \% Vermiculit und einem Fl{\"a}chengewicht von 10,77 kg/m2, bei einer Plattenst{\"a}rke von 12,5 mm. Die als Ziel vorgebende Feuerwiderstandsdauer von 120 Minuten bei zweilagiger Beplankung ohne D{\"a}mmstoff k{\"o}nnte k{\"u}nftig erreicht werden, wenn es gelingt, die Volumenreduzierung noch besser zu kompensieren und die Plattenstabilit{\"a}t zu steigern. Eine M{\"o}glichkeit hierzu ist die Substitution der beidseitigen Kartonlagen durch eine Glasfaser-Vliesummantelung. Die Wandkonstruktion W112 ohne D{\"a}mmstoff erreicht dabei eine Feuerwiderstandsdauer von weit {\"u}ber 120 Minuten, wobei der Gipskern mit Glasfasern armiert ist.}, subject = {0947}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Wellnitz, author = {Wellnitz, Felix}, title = {BAUKLIMATISCHE ERT{\"U}CHTIGUNG UND NACHHALTIGE INSTANDSETZUNG DENKMALGESCH{\"U}TZTER VERWALTUNGSBAUTEN DER 1950er JAHRE AM BEISPIEL DER EHEMALIGEN BAYERISCHEN LANDESVERTRETUNG VON SEP RUF IN BONN}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2303}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20140919-23031}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {172}, abstract = {Viele Baudenkmale sind dem Konflikt aus baulichem Instandsetzungsbedarf f{\"u}r eine zeitgem{\"a}ße Nutzung und einer sich m{\"o}glicherweise daraus ergebenden Gef{\"a}hrdung der Denkmalsubstanz ausgesetzt. Gr{\"u}nde sind steigende Energiekosten f{\"u}r den Geb{\"a}udebetrieb, zeitgem{\"a}ße Anforderungen an Behaglichkeit und Arbeitsschutz, sowie die Vermeidung von Sch{\"a}den an der Substanz aufgrund baulicher M{\"a}ngel des konstruktiven W{\"a}rme- und Feuchteschutzes. Gleichzeitig gilt f{\"u}r viele Bauten aber auch die Notwendigkeit regelm{\"a}ßiger Nutzung und Bewirtschaftung, um den Erhalt {\"u}berhaupt zu sichern. Die energetische Ert{\"u}chtigung von Baudenkmalen scheitert in diesem Spannungsfeld oft am unl{\"o}sbaren Konflikt zwischen dem Erhalt der bauzeitlichen Substanz auf der einen und der notwendigen energetischen Optimierung der Geb{\"a}udeh{\"u}lle auf der anderen Seite. Zielsetzung dieser Fallstudie ist die beispielhafte Entwicklung einer bauklimatischen und denkmalgerechten Ert{\"u}chtigungsstrategie am Beispiel eines Verwaltungsgeb{\"a}udes der Nachkriegsmoderne als Beitrag zur L{\"o}sung dieses Konfliktes.}, subject = {Denkmalpflege}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{VoellmeckeSchwendnerHoetal., author = {V{\"o}llmecke, Lars and Schwendner, Sascha and Ho, Ai Phien and Fischer, Jens and Seim, Werner}, title = {Assessment of nailed connections in existing structures}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.6361}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230609-63615}, pages = {7}, abstract = {This paper presents the development of an assessment scheme for a visual qualitative evaluation of nailed connections in existing structures, such as board trusses. In terms of further use and preservation, a quick visual inspection will help to evaluate the quality of a structure regarding its load-bearing capacity and deformation behaviour. Tests of old and new nailed joints in combination with a rating scheme point out the correlation between the load-bearing capacity and condition of a joint. Old joints of comparatively good condition tend to exhibit better results than those of poor condition. Moreover, aged joints are generally more load-bearing than newly assembled ones.}, subject = {Holzbau}, language = {en} } @article{VoelkerBeckmannKoehlmannetal., author = {V{\"o}lker, Conrad and Beckmann, Julia and Koehlmann, Sandra and Kornadt, Oliver}, title = {Occupant requirements in residential buildings - an empirical study and a theoretical model}, series = {Advances in Building Energy Research}, journal = {Advances in Building Energy Research}, number = {7 (1)}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.3813}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20181015-38137}, pages = {35 -- 50}, abstract = {Occupant needs with regard to residential buildings are not well known due to a lack of representative scientific studies. To improve the lack of data, a large scale study was carried out using a Post Occupancy Evaluation of 1,416 building occupants. Several criteria describing the needs of occupants were evaluated with regard to their subjective level of relevance. Additionally, we investigated the degree to which deficiencies subjectively exist, and the degree to which occupants were able to accept them. From the data obtained, a hierarchy of criteria was created. It was found that building occupants ranked the physiological needs of air quality and thermal comfort the highest. Health hazards such as mould and contaminated building materials were unacceptable for occupants, while other deficiencies were more likely to be tolerated. Occupant satisfaction was also investigated. We found that most occupants can be classified as satisfied, although some differences do exist between different populations. To explain the relationship between the constructs of what we call relevance, acceptance, deficiency and satisfaction, we then created an explanatory model. Using correlation and regression analysis, the validity of the model was then confirmed by applying the collected data. The results of the study are both relevant in shaping further research and in providing guidance on how to maximize tenant satisfaction in real estate management.}, subject = {Post Occupancy Evaluation}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Vu, author = {Vu, Bac Nam}, title = {Stochastic uncertainty quantification for multiscale modeling of polymeric nanocomposites}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2555}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20160322-25551}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {265}, abstract = {Nanostructured materials are extensively applied in many fields of material science for new industrial applications, particularly in the automotive, aerospace industry due to their exceptional physical and mechanical properties. Experimental testing of nanomaterials is expensive, timeconsuming,challenging and sometimes unfeasible. Therefore,computational simulations have been employed as alternative method to predict macroscopic material properties. The behavior of polymeric nanocomposites (PNCs) are highly complex. The origins of macroscopic material properties reside in the properties and interactions taking place on finer scales. It is therefore essential to use multiscale modeling strategy to properly account for all large length and time scales associated with these material systems, which across many orders of magnitude. Numerous multiscale models of PNCs have been established, however, most of them connect only two scales. There are a few multiscale models for PNCs bridging four length scales (nano-, micro-, meso- and macro-scales). In addition, nanomaterials are stochastic in nature and the prediction of macroscopic mechanical properties are influenced by many factors such as fine-scale features. The predicted mechanical properties obtained by traditional approaches significantly deviate from the measured values in experiments due to neglecting uncertainty of material features. This discrepancy is indicated that the effective macroscopic properties of materials are highly sensitive to various sources of uncertainty, such as loading and boundary conditions and material characteristics, etc., while very few stochastic multiscale models for PNCs have been developed. Therefore, it is essential to construct PNC models within the framework of stochastic modeling and quantify the stochastic effect of the input parameters on the macroscopic mechanical properties of those materials. This study aims to develop computational models at four length scales (nano-, micro-, meso- and macro-scales) and hierarchical upscaling approaches bridging length scales from nano- to macro-scales. A framework for uncertainty quantification (UQ) applied to predict the mechanical properties of the PNCs in dependence of material features at different scales is studied. Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis are of great helps in quantifying the effect of input parameters, considering both main and interaction effects, on the mechanical properties of the PNCs. To achieve this major goal, the following tasks are carried out: At nano-scale, molecular dynamics (MD) were used to investigate deformation mechanism of glassy amorphous polyethylene (PE) in dependence of temperature and strain rate. Steered molecular dynamics (SMD)were also employed to investigate interfacial characteristic of the PNCs. At mico-scale, we developed an atomistic-based continuum model represented by a representative volume element (RVE) in which the SWNT's properties and the SWNT/polymer interphase are modeled at nano-scale, the surrounding polymer matrix is modeled by solid elements. Then, a two-parameter model was employed at meso-scale. A hierarchical multiscale approach has been developed to obtain the structure-property relations at one length scale and transfer the effect to the higher length scales. In particular, we homogenized the RVE into an equivalent fiber. The equivalent fiber was then employed in a micromechanical analysis (i.e. Mori-Tanaka model) to predict the effective macroscopic properties of the PNC. Furthermore, an averaging homogenization process was also used to obtain the effective stiffness of the PCN at meso-scale. Stochastic modeling and uncertainty quantification consist of the following ingredients: - Simple random sampling, Latin hypercube sampling, Sobol' quasirandom sequences, Iman and Conover's method (inducing correlation in Latin hypercube sampling) are employed to generate independent and dependent sample data, respectively. - Surrogate models, such as polynomial regression, moving least squares (MLS), hybrid method combining polynomial regression and MLS, Kriging regression, and penalized spline regression, are employed as an approximation of a mechanical model. The advantage of the surrogate models is the high computational efficiency and robust as they can be constructed from a limited amount of available data. - Global sensitivity analysis (SA) methods, such as variance-based methods for models with independent and dependent input parameters, Fourier-based techniques for performing variance-based methods and partial derivatives, elementary effects in the context of local SA, are used to quantify the effects of input parameters and their interactions on the mechanical properties of the PNCs. A bootstrap technique is used to assess the robustness of the global SA methods with respect to their performance. In addition, the probability distribution of mechanical properties are determined by using the probability plot method. The upper and lower bounds of the predicted Young's modulus according to 95 \% prediction intervals were provided. The above-mentioned methods study on the behaviour of intact materials. Novel numerical methods such as a node-based smoothed extended finite element method (NS-XFEM) and an edge-based smoothed phantom node method (ES-Phantom node) were developed for fracture problems. These methods can be used to account for crack at macro-scale for future works. The predicted mechanical properties were validated and verified. They show good agreement with previous experimental and simulations results.}, subject = {Polymere}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Vogler, author = {Vogler, Verena}, title = {A framework for artificial coral reef design: Integrating computational modelling and high precision monitoring strategies for artificial coral reefs - an Ecosystem-aware design approach in times of climate change}, isbn = {978-3-00-074495-2}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4611}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220322-46115}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {243}, abstract = {Tropical coral reefs, one of the world's oldest ecosystems which support some of the highest levels of biodiversity on the planet, are currently facing an unprecedented ecological crisis during this massive human-activity-induced period of extinction. Hence, tropical reefs symbolically stand for the destructive effects of human activities on nature [4], [5]. Artificial reefs are excellent examples of how architectural design can be combined with ecosystem regeneration [6], [7], [8]. However, to work at the interface between the artificial and the complex and temporal nature of natural systems presents a challenge, i.a. in respect to the B-rep modelling legacy of computational modelling. The presented doctorate investigates strategies on how to apply digital practice to realise what is an essential bulwark to retain reefs in impossibly challenging times. Beyond the main question of integrating computational modelling and high precision monitoring strategies in artificial coral reef design, this doctorate explores techniques, methods, and linking frameworks to support future research and practice in ecology led design contexts. Considering the many existing approaches for artificial coral reefs design, one finds they often fall short in precisely understanding the relationships between architectural and ecological aspects (e.g. how a surface design and material composition can foster coral larvae settlement, or structural three-dimensionality enhance biodiversity) and lack an integrated underwater (UW) monitoring process. Such a process is necessary in order to gather knowledge about the ecosystem and make it available for design, and to learn whether artificial structures contribute to reef regeneration or rather harm the coral reef ecosystem. For the research, empirical experimental methods were applied: Algorithmic coral reef design, high precision UW monitoring, computational modelling and simulation, and validated through parallel real-world physical experimentation - two Artificial Reef Prototypes (ARPs) in Gili Trawangan, Indonesia (2012-today). Multiple discrete methods and sub techniques were developed in seventeen computational experiments and applied in a way in which many are cross valid and integrated in an overall framework that is offered as a significant contribution to the field. Other main contributions include the Ecosystem-aware design approach, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for coral reef design, algorithmic design and fabrication of Biorock cathodes, new high precision UW monitoring strategies, long-term real-world constructed experiments, new digital analysis methods and two new front-end web-based tools for reef design and monitoring reefs. The methodological framework is a finding of the research that has many technical components that were tested and combined in this way for the very first time. In summary, the thesis responds to the urgency and relevance in preserving marine species in tropical reefs during this massive extinction period by offering a differentiated approach towards artificial coral reefs - demonstrating the feasibility of digitally designing such 'living architecture' according to multiple context and performance parameters. It also provides an in-depth critical discussion of computational design and architecture in the context of ecosystem regeneration and Planetary Thinking. In that respect, the thesis functions as both theoretical and practical background for computational design, ecology and marine conservation - not only to foster the design of artificial coral reefs technically but also to provide essential criteria and techniques for conceiving them. Keywords: Artificial coral reefs, computational modelling, high precision underwater monitoring, ecology in design.}, subject = {Korallenriff}, language = {en} } @techreport{VogelVoelkerArnoldetal., author = {Vogel, Albert and V{\"o}lker, Conrad and Arnold, J{\"o}rg and Schmidt, Jens and Thurow, Torsten and Braunes, J{\"o}rg and Tonn, Christian and Bode, Kay-Andr{\´e} and Baldy, Franziska and Erfurt, Wolfgang and Tatarin, Ren{\´e}}, title = {Methoden und Baustoffe zur nutzerorientierten Bausanierung. Schlussbericht zum InnoProfile Forschungsvorhaben}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, isbn = {978-3-86068-501-3 (Printausg.)}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2022}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20130830-20229}, pages = {106}, abstract = {Nutzerorientierte Bausanierung bedeutet eine gegen{\"u}ber dem konventionellen Vorgehen deutlich verst{\"a}rkte Ausrichtung des Planungs- und Sanierungsprozesses auf die Anforderungen und Bed{\"u}rfnisse des zuk{\"u}nftigen Nutzers eines Geb{\"a}udes. Dies hat einerseits ein hochwertigeres Produkt zum Ergebnis, erfordert andererseits aber auch den Einsatz neuer Methoden und Baustoffe sowie ein vernetztes Zusammenarbeiten aller am Bauprozess Beteiligten. Der Fokus der Publikation liegt dabei auf den Bereichen, die eine hohe Relevanz f{\"u}r die nutzerorientierte Bausanierung aufweisen. Dabei handelt es sich insbesondere um: Computergest{\"u}tztes Bauaufmaß und digitale Bauwerksmodellierung (BIM), bauphysikalische Methoden zur Optimierung von Energieeffizienz und Behaglichkeit bei der Sanierung von Bestandsgeb{\"a}uden, zerst{\"o}rungsfreie Untersuchungsmethoden im Rahmen einer substanzschonenden Bauzustandsanalyse und Entwicklung von Erg{\"a}nzungsbaustoffen. Das Projekt nuBau ist eine Kooperation zwischen den Fakult{\"a}ten Bauingenieurwesen und Architektur der Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar. Die beteiligten Professuren sind: Bauphysik, Informatik in der Architektur, Polymere Werkstoffe und Werkstoffe des Bauens.}, subject = {Nutzerorientierte Bausanierung}, language = {de} }