Holzheu, Lorenz
Diploma Thesis:
1941
Topic:
Additional or reduced effort in planning and production when using components made of carbon concrete
Editor:
Lorenz Holzheu
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Jens Otto
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dipl.-Ing. Romy Wiel and Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Jahn
Editing Period:
30.03.2023 until 03.08.2023
Abstract:
In this thesis, the additional or reduced costs in the planning and production of components made of carbon reinforced concrete are analysed. In connection with the objectives of the RUBIN ISC, the question arises as to whether the use of components made of carbon concrete is expected to result in additional or reduced costs in the planning and production compared to components made of reinforced concrete. This work also deals with the prefabrication of carbon reinforced concrete components. It therefore deals with the production of carbon reinforced concrete components in the factory. The aim is to compare different production methods with each other, but also to compare the carbon concrete construction method with the reinforced concrete construction method overall. At the end of the thesis, after the weaknesses and strengths of carbon reinforced concrete in planning and production have been identified, it will be shown how planning and production can be optimised. A comprehensive examination of the manufacturing process and a detailed evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages can help planners, engineers and architects to make decisions about the use of carbon reinforced concrete components.