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Paper of the Month

Papers in scientific journals are a crucial output of our research. They are the most important communication channel to share scientific findings and discoveries with the scientific community and to encourage a discussion thereof. Thus, papers are a substantial part of our competence as a research institute. With the series “Paper of the month” we want to call attention of a broader audience to our results.

  1. Focus area infrastructure: Paper of the month of July "Self-ignition of forest soil samples demonstrated through hot storage tests", published in Fire…

    Schwelbrand im Waldboden eines Kiefernwaldes bei einem Brandversuch
  1. Focus area infrastructure: Paper of the month of October "A Bayesian framework for enhancing Structural Health Monitoring under environmental…

    Image of the reinforced concrete beam in the opened climate chamber. The cracks observed and the extend of the damage that was identified from sensor data using the framework are highlighted.
  1. Focus area environmentt: Paper of the month of July is "Elevated levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wastewater derived…

    Sewage sludge in a wastewater treatment plant in Berlin
  1. Focus area Energy: Paper of the month of July "Aging of elging of elastomers in air and in hydrogen environment: A comparative study", published in…

    Aging of elastomers in air and in hydrogen environment: A comparative study
  1. Focus area infrastructure: Paper of the month of June "Effect of resting time on rheological properties of glass bead suspensions: depletion and…

    Effect of resting time on rheological properties of glass bead suspensions: depletion and bridging forces among particles
  1. Focus area environment: the Paper of the month of June is "A promising approach to monitor microplastic masses in composts", published in Frontiers in…

    A promising approach to monitor microplastic masses in composts
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of May "Corrosion monitoring of reinforced concrete structures:The DGZfP specification B12 -…

    Application of a multi-ring electrode for depth-staggered resistance measurement at varying humidity levels.
  1. Focus area environment: the Paper of the month of May is "Recovery of green steel from red mud by hydrogen plasma reduction", published in Nature,…

    Hydrogen plasma between three hollow electrodes and a melt of red mud
  1. Focus area Energy: Paper of the month of May "Evaluation of the fatigue resistance of butt welded joints in towers of wind turbines - a comparison of…

    xpEvaluation of the fatigue resistance of butt welded joints in towers of wind turbines - experimental setup
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of April "Analyzing the pull-out behavior of polymer fibers in cementitious materials", published in…

    Analyzing the pull-out behavior of polymer fibers in cementitious materials

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