ZIM-Project "Multifunctional System Walls"
The aim of the research project at the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development is to develop a innovative, multifunctional, modular system wall made of wood. The intention is to incorporate the wood chips ejected from the machining process into wall structures as an innovative and multifunctional functional layer in such a way that they are fixed, for example, by foaming.
Additional functions such as building physics, acoustic and fire protection properties are to be integrated. With the development results, a systemic production from materials arising in the production should be possible in own production. A holistic utilization of semi-finished and intermediate products arising in a company to products of higher added value will take place.
Research project partner
Funding
Central Innovation Programme for small and medium-sized enterprises (ZIM) of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi)
Funding code: KF2122204WZ1
Project duration: 01.11.2011-30.04.2014
Head of project and contact person
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Pfriem (Alexander.Pfriem@hnee.de)
Contact person
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Fabian Wulf
student team member: Lukas Brösel
Publications
Wulf, F.; Schulz, K.; Brösel, L.; Pfriem, A.: Mineralized wood fibre reinforced concrete as stiffening elements with reduced density. Drvna industrija — “Wood Industry”, 66 (2015) 1, S. 57-62; DOI: 10.5552/drind.2015.1345
Wulf, F.; Barth, H.; Pfriem, A.: Herstellung eines porösen Werkstoffes aus Natriumwasserglas und Holzpartikeln als Schallabsorber in Akustikplatten. Holztechnologie, 55 (2014) 3, S. 26-32