Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Location: TU Braunschweig

M. Sc. Stefan Gantner

investigates fibre reinforcement strategies as doctoral researcher. In collaboration with project partners he develops techniques for processing fibres to obtain suitable reinforcement structures for different AM methods. Beyond conception his work scope ranges from deriving representative part designs to physical testing including prototyping of toolings.

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Martin Geier

He substantially contributes to model development and implementation related aspects of WPs 1-2 and will contribute to the analysis of simulation results with special focus on WP 5.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Gerke

instructs the other doc. researcher in the fields of surveying, scanning and machine learning. A particular task will be the coordination of participants involved with this and other projects.

M. Sc. Leigh Duncan Hamilton

is a research associate in the work group of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Arno Kwade. He is responsible for the development of tailored particles for the combined process of SPI and WAAM.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Hühne

leads the iAF scientific staff in the development and construction of the winding head, the manufacturing process of the reinforcement from FRP with different curing resins, and in questions of the damage of the FRP by the shotcreting process.

Dr.-Ing. André Hürkamp

is junior research group leader at the IWF. Together with Prof. Raatz, he is responsible for the proposed project and its coordination within the TRR 277. He guides the IWF-staff related to the project and decide about research actions in terms of numerical investigations and model reduction.
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