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CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND IT – CIVIL ENGINEERING
Free Seminar/ Presentation (CPD)
Friday 4 September 2015: Start at 1600hrs Building Purple 12, Room 2.15
High-Performance Fibre-Reinforced Cement-Based Composites
for Future Infrastructure
by
Prof. Viktor Mechtcherine, Technical University, Dresden, Germany
Using new types of fibre concrete could revolutionise the planning, development, dimensioning, structural and
architectural design, and construction as well as the renovation of building structures in many areas of application.
This presentation by Prof. Mechtcherine will focus on novel high-performance fibre-reinforced cement-based
composites (HPFRCC) for new construction as well as for strengthening and repair of buildings and infrastructure. He
will give an overview of research activities at the TU Dresden and on practical applications of two prominent
representatives of this new group of concrete materials: strain-hardening cement-based composites (SHCCs) and
textile-reinforced concrete (TRC). In addition, the principle and applications of internal curing concepts using super
absorbent polymers (SAP) will be briefly addressed.
Viktor Mechtcherine is Professor of Construction Materials and Director of the Institute of Construction Materials atthe Technical University Dresden, Germany. Before that he was Professor at the TU Kaiserslautern (2003-2006) andChief Research Engineer with the Institute of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Building materials at the KarlsruheInstitute of Technology – KIT (1998-2003). His current research interests include fibre-reinforced cement-basedmaterials, rheology, concrete technology, fracture mechanics, durability and new additives. He is Chair of RILEMTechnical Committee "Recommendations for Application of Super Absorbent Polymers in Concrete Construction" andactive member in the following scientific bodies: RILEM Bureau (Réunion Internationale des Laboratoires d’Essais et deRecherches sur les Matériaux et les Constructions), RILEM Technical Activities Committee, Steering Committee of the fib(fédération internationale du béton) Commission 8 "Concrete", Advisory Board of International Association of FractureMechanics of Concrete and Concrete Structures (IAFraMCos), Presidium of the Collaborative Research Centre ‘‘TextileReinforcement for Structural Strengthening and Retrofitting” of the German Research Foundation (DFG), Expert Board“Construction products made of fibre-reinforced cementitious materials” of the German Institute of StructuralEngineering (DIBt), Russian Academy of Engineering, Editorial Advisory Committee of the Journal “Materials andStructures“, Editorial Board of the Journal “Cement and Concrete Composites”.