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Materiali v gradbeništvu (Slovene)

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Code Science Field Subfield
2.01.00  Engineering sciences and technologies  Civil engineering   

Code Science Field
T152  Technological sciences  Composite materials 
T153  Technological sciences  Ceramic materials and powders 
T390  Technological sciences  Polymer technology, biopolymers 
T450  Technological sciences  Metal technology, metallurgy, metal products 
T155  Technological sciences  Coatings and surface treatment 
T220  Technological sciences  Civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, offshore technology, soil mechanics 
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Researchers (29)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  04258  MSc Alojz Bevc  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  156 
2.  15552  Katarina Čavlek  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  27 
3.  11292  PhD Vilma Ducman  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  492 
4.  06967  PhD Boštjan Godec  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  111 
5.  18080  Marjan Japelj  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  29 
6.  18449  Rafael Kajzer    Researcher  2001 - 2003  20 
7.  14943  Friderik Knez  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  284 
8.  20624  Tinkara Kopar  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  111 
9.  17353  Viljem Kuhar    Researcher  2001 - 2003  320 
10.  08281  PhD Andraž Legat  Engineering sciences and technologies  Head  2001 - 2003  474 
11.  18451  Breda Levec    Researcher  2001 - 2003  25 
12.  18500  Janez Levec    Researcher  2001 - 2003  30 
13.  07270  Matjaž Makarovič  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  95 
14.  05930  PhD Ana Mladenović  Natural sciences and mathematics  Researcher  2001 - 2003  820 
15.  18527  Igor Mohar    Researcher  2001 - 2003 
16.  17970  Slavko Pandža  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  11 
17.  11884  PhD Miran Pirnat  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  59 
18.  17036  Gorazd Polšak  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  98 
19.  12963  Danilo Remškar  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003 
20.  12521  PhD Andrijana Sever Škapin  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  413 
21.  15550  Marija Simon  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  86 
22.  09861  Jerneja Strupi-Šuput  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  134 
23.  09063  PhD Jana Šelih  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  640 
24.  02669  Anton Štibler  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  68 
25.  11992  PhD Franc Švegl  Natural sciences and mathematics  Researcher  2001 - 2003  225 
26.  17035  MSc Barbara Treppo Mekiš  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  109 
27.  20625  Milena Turičnik Deutsch  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  14 
28.  17354  Martin Virant    Researcher  2001 - 2003  64 
29.  08129  Nada Vižintin  Engineering sciences and technologies  Researcher  2001 - 2003  125 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000  10,092 
Abstract
The research activities within the program are taking place in the following areas: - characterization of the physical and chemical processes in building materials: emphasis is placed to the processes influencing the properties and durability of building materials, i.e. aging and deterioration of anorganic (stone, concrete, brick, glass fibres,..) and polymer materials. Influence of separate parameters is analysed for certain well defined processes (e.g. leaching, shrinkage and creep of cementitious materials, reinforcement corrosion). The main focus of the research, however, are processes where no comprehensive understanding exists (e.g. hydration of cement, stress-induced corrosion and cracking). - development of new testing methods: development of new materials yields in substantionally different material properties that can not be measured by standard testing methods. New methods have to be developed to perform their characterization and evaluation. Complex processes in building materials will be defined by newly developed methods, or by applying and adapting existing methods from other scientific fields into building materials: NMR (for studying the hydration of new cement-additives systems), computer-aided imaging of the concrete pore structure (to define the correlation between structure and physical properties), electrochemical noise (corrosion processes and inhibitors' effectiveness studies), methods for measuring exteremely low thermal conductivities. - new materials: research is directed towards new materials where their use in structures increases the service life (organic and anorganic concrete admixtures, corrosion inhibitors). It can be expected that these materials can be also successfully applied in the rehabilitation of structures. We participate in the development of materials with enhanced properties (e.g. fibre-reinforced concrete) and building materials whose production/use reduces the impact upon the environment (e.g. special types of cement). - recycled materials: although generally non-toxic, waste building materials appear in large quantities. Limited space in landfills intended for waste disposal requires searching new ways in exploiting rubble and other waste building materials. On the other hand, many types of industrial waste can be recycled in building materials. We are collaborating in the development of technological procedures for recycling glass waste, steels slags, waste silts and stone dust. Studies will be performed to assess the potential applicability of these materials in building products (e.g. foamed glass, lightweight brick, concrete products). The field of building materials is extremely interdisciplinary, therefore, the studies being performed will be connected and complementary to research in other areas of civil and materials engineering.
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