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    <title language="eng">Co-extruded polymer fibers for concrete reinforcement</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Corrosion of steel reinforcements in concrete constructions is a big topic for the building industry. Polymeric materials are a possible alternative due to their ability to withstand corrosion. To replace steel reinforcements, fibers with high mechanical properties and a good bonding ability between fiber and concrete are needed. Today different approaches for concrete reinforcement by polymer fibers have been investigated. The bonding ability of the fibers can be increased by mechanical anchoring, e.g. crimped or embossed fibers, as well as by a chemical bonding between concrete and fiber surface. To realize the requirements of high mechanical properties and a good bonding behavior, a fiber that is drawn from a co-extruded filament shall be produced and tested. The filament owns an innovative core-shell-structure. The core maintains the fiber-stiffness and the tensile strength while the shell allows using another material to affect the bonding behavior of the fiber. This study shows the usage of fibers with differing shell materials to examine their influence on the mechanical properties of the fiber in total and the adhesion abilities to concrete. As core material, an unfilled polypropylene (PP) is used. The shell materials are varied using different polymers e.g. polypropylene or ethylene acrylic acid copolymer, as well as two PP based compounds filled with wood particles and calcium carbonate blended with a maleic anhydride based coupling agent. The mechanical properties of the fibers are tested by fiber tensile tests to compare the younǵs modulus and the tensile strength. The influence of the shell phase on the bonding ability to concrete is evaluated by the interfacial shear strength calculated from single fiber pull-out tests. Microscopy is used to interpret changes before and after pull-out. The results depict incredible positive effects and allow new insights in possible materials for fiber reinforced concrete constructions.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 37th International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-37)</parentTitle>
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    <author>Jonas Herz</author>
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    <author>Dirk Muscat</author>
    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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    <publisherName>MDPI</publisherName>
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    <title language="eng">The Influence of Fillers on the Reinforcement Capabilities of Polypropylene Based Mono-Material and Core-Shell Fibers in Concrete, a Comparison</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Noncorrosive concrete reinforcement, such as polymer fibers, is needed to overcome the current issues caused by corroded steel reinforcements. Fibers made of polypropylene show a low bonding behavior in concrete. Fillers can help to overcome this issue but often lead to reduced mechanical properties. Core-shell fibers, which split the mechanical properties and the bonding behavior between the core and the shell component, could be a solution. This study investigates mono-material and core-shell fibers produced with calcium carbonate and bentonite fillers and compares their behavior in tensile tests, density measurements, contact angle measurements, topography measurements, single fiber pull-out tests, reflected light microscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. The fillers caused an increased drawability, resulting in higher mechanical properties. Further, in the core-shell fibers, the calcium carbonate increased the surface roughness, which led to a better anchoring of the fiber in concrete, which was also visible in the deformation during pull-out observed in reflected light microscopy pictures. The thermogravimetric analysis showed a delay in onset of degradation for fibers containing bentonite.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Polymers</parentTitle>
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    <author>Jonas Herz</author>
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    <title language="eng">DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOPOLYMERS FROM BIOMASS (EP4130532A1)</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Pressure lock (10), extruding apparatus (50) for high pressure extrusion, process for producing biopolymers from biomass and use of the extruding apparatus for a process for producing biopolymers from biomass allowing continuous operation of a high pressure process.</abstract>
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    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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    <author>Vitus Zenz</author>
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    <completedYear>2021</completedYear>
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    <title language="eng">Influencing the bonding ability of polypropylene fibers to concrete by blend hydrophilization and reactive functionalization</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">IUPAC MACRO2020+, 48th World Polymer Congress, 16. - 21. May 2021</parentTitle>
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    <author>Michael Sigrüner</author>
    <author>Dirk Muscat</author>
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    <id>2049</id>
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    <title language="eng">A new approach for the friction and wear characterisation of polymer fibres under dry, mixed and hydrodynamic sliding</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A new approach for the friction and wear characterisation of polymer fibres under dry, mixed, and hydrodynamic sliding conditions is developed. The production process of the tested polymer fibres is described and an introduction in fibre-reinforced concrete is given. Tribotesting is done on an optimised tribometer capable of measuring the friction and wear behaviour of polymer fibres with diameters of a few 100 µm under lubricated conditions. Three extruded polypropylene macro fibres with varying diameters are characterised under tribological conditions found in an industrial concrete mixing process. It is shown that detailed friction and wear data of polymer fibres can be gathered.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik</parentTitle>
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    <author>Justus Rüthing</author>
    <author>Frank Haupert</author>
    <author>Regine Schmitz</author>
    <author>Michael Sigrüner</author>
    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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      <value>fibre reinforced concrete</value>
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      <value>Pin-on-Disc</value>
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      <value>water lubrication</value>
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      <value>hyrodynamic sliding</value>
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    <title language="eng">Polyketone-Polypropylene Core-Shell Fibers for Concrete Reinforcement</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Corrosion of the commonly used steel reinforcements weakens the structural strength of concrete. To oppose this issue, concrete reinforcements in the form of polymer fibers are investigated. These polymer fibers need a good bonding ability to concrete and good mechanical properties. This study investigates core-shell fibers produced from polyketone and polypropylene mixed with a compatibilizer. The core-shell fibers were produced by coextrusion and drawing. The fibers were analyzed by tensile tests, a single fiber pull-out test, contact angle measurements, scanning electron microscopy and thermogravimetric analysis.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 39th International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-39)</parentTitle>
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    <author>Jonas Herz</author>
    <author>Sophia Hefenbrock</author>
    <author>Katharina Lorenz</author>
    <author>Dirk Muscat</author>
    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Concrete Reinforcement</value>
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      <value>Core-Shell Fiber</value>
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      <value>Polyketone</value>
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      <value>Polypropylene</value>
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    <completedYear>2021</completedYear>
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    <title language="deu">Tribologische Charakterisierung von Polymerfasern unter Trockenreibung, Mischreibung und Hydrodynamik mittels einer optimierten Pin-on-Disc-Prüfmethode</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Ausgehend von der herkömmlichen Pin-on-Disc-Prüfmethodik wurde ein Tribologieprüfstand hinsichtlich seiner Leistungsfähigkeit zur Fasercharakterisierung optimiert und angepasst. Die Methodik wird erläutert und erste Anwendungen im Bereich der tribologischen Charakterisierung von Einzelfasern werden vorgestellt. Der Prüfungsablauf zur Untersuchung der Polymerfasern, deren Durchmesser nur einige 100 µm betragen, ist so generiert, dass eine Erfassung der Daten als Funktion der Zeit im Bereich von einigen 10 µm bis zu einigen 100 µm Faserverschleiß kontinuierlich während der Messung bereits in den ersten Minuten erfolgen kann. Der Prüfmodus startet hierbei mit Linienlast und entwickelt sich dynamisch zur Flächenlast durch Änderung der Auflagefläche der Faser während der Messung. Es wird gezeigt, dass Einzelfasern hinsichtlich ihrer Reibungs- und Verschleißeigenschaften in unterschiedlichen tribologischen Systemen charakterisiert werden können. Die Abhängigkeit der Verschleißraten von Fasermaterial, Oberflächenrauheit der Gegenkörper und Schmiermittelraten wird dargestellt.</abstract>
    <abstract language="eng">Based on the conventional pin-on-disc test method, a tribology test rig was adapted and optimized regarding its ability to characterize polymer fibers. The method is explained and first applications in the field of tribological characterization of single fibers are presented. The test sequence to investigate the polymer fibers (diameters of only a few 100 µm) is generated in such a way that data can be recorded continuously as a function of time in the wear range from a few 10 µm to several 100 µm even during the first few minutes. The test mode starts by applying line load and dynamically progresses to area load by changing the contact area during the measurement. It is shown that single fibers can be characterized with respect to their friction and wear properties in different tribological systems. The dependence of the wear rates of fiber material, surface roughness of the counter bodies and lubrication rates is presented.</abstract>
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    <author>Regine Schmitz</author>
    <author>Frank Haupert</author>
    <author>Justus Rüthing</author>
    <author>Michael Sigrüner</author>
    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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      <value>Reibung</value>
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      <value>Wasserschmierung</value>
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      <value>Oberflächenrauheit</value>
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      <value>polymer fibers</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>abrasive wear</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>friction</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>water lubrication</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>surface roughness</value>
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    <title language="eng">Investigation on pull‐out behavior and interface critical parameters of polymer fibers embedded in concrete and their correlation with particular fiber properties</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A crucial problem in concrete engineering is the corrosion of steel reinforcements. Polymer fibers as alternative reinforcement material can prevent corrosion; however, high adhesion to concrete and good fiber mechanics are necessary for polymers to be considered as an alternative reinforcement. This study tested different thermoplastic polymer materials to evaluate their level of adhesion to concrete. The adhesion properties of different self‐drawn polymer fibers were analyzed by extracting the fibers from concrete using single fiber pull‐out test (SFPT). To determine the adhesion mechanism, different polymer properties were analyzed and correlated to SFPT. Strong evidence was found that the fibers mechanical properties correlate with SFPT. Roughening the fiber surface increases the SFPT results significantly. While highly polar materials can support the adhesion process, a clear correlation could not be found. This study identifies high stiffness and roughness as the crucial properties of polymer fibers used in concrete engineering. If these factors can be engineered into the fiber, polymer fibers can present an alternative to steel in concrete reinforcement.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Applied Polymer Science</parentTitle>
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    <author>Michael Sigrüner</author>
    <author>Dirk Muscat</author>
    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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      <value>extrusion</value>
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    <abstract language="eng">One major problem of a continuous process like plastic extrusion is their incapability to deal with non-local gas pressure. This is an inherent problem because a continuous process has an open end in the feeding port where pressure can escape. In this study a novel feeding system was developed to enable granulate feeding into gas pressurized processes inside a single- or twin-screw extruder. With this apparatus gas pressure can be applied inside the extrusion process. The apparatus separates the pressurized extruder from the dosing equipment that feeds the extruder. It keeps the pressure inside the system while continuously feeding new material into the process. A small-scale prototype was designed for proof-of concept. The small size of the prototype was able to handle small amounts of granulates of around 100 - 200 g/h. An applied gas pressure of 8 bar was achieved. In future optimizations, throughput can be increased and maximum applied gas pressure towards 15-20 bar.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="deu">Die effiziente Umwandlung von lignocellulosehaltiger Biomasse wie Restholz ist eine wissenschaftliche sowie technologische Herausforderung weltweit. Die Technische Hochschule Rosenheim entwickelt gemeinsam mit Partnern ein neues Verfahren zur Herstellung von Bernsteinsäure aus Holzreststoffen.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">INVESTIGATION OF AN INNOVATIVE WOOD-PLASTIC HYBRID LAID FABRIC FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF STEEL REINFORCEMENTS IN CONSTRUCTIONS</title>
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    <author>Jonas Herz</author>
    <author>Michael Sigrüner</author>
    <author>Markus Krekemeyer</author>
    <author>Monis Kazmi</author>
    <author>Jens Schuster</author>
    <author>Dirk Muscat</author>
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    <title language="eng">Coextruded Polymeric Bicomponent Fibers for Concrete Reinforcements</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">SAMPE Europe Conference Proceedings 2022, Hamburg, 15. - 17. Nov. 2022</parentTitle>
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    <author>Jonas Herz</author>
    <author>Michael Sigrüner</author>
    <author>David Walter</author>
    <author>Dirk Muscat</author>
    <author>Nicole Strübbe</author>
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    <title language="eng">Cold-Drawn Wood-Filled Polybutylene Succinate Macro-Fibers as a Reinforcing Material for Concrete</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The corrosive behavior of steel reinforcements causes issues in the concrete industry. To overcome this issue, alternative noncorrosive reinforcements such as polymer fibers could be used. However, as environmental protection becomes more important, sustainability must also be considered in the solution. An alternative to polymers based on raw oil is bio-based polymers. This study investigates the suitability of polymer fibers produced from polybutylene succinate together with cellulose and wood fillers as concrete reinforcements. Different mixtures of polybutylene succinate, cellulose, and wood fillers were created, and fibers were produced using a multiple drawing process. The fibers were tested using tensile tests, a single-fiber pull-out test, contact angle measurements, reflected light microscopy, density measurements, and thermogravimetric analysis. The fillers were shown to decrease the mechanical properties as the particle size and filler amount increased, resulting in a reduction in Young’s modulus and tensile strength of 55% and 70%, respectively, while adhesion to concrete increased with particle size from 0.31 ± 0.02 N/mm2 without filler to 0.90 ± 0.10 N/mm2 for the best-performing material combination. Reflected light microscopy images show changes in the fiber surface before and after pull-out. The fiber density decreased from 1.26 ± 0.05 g/cm3 to 0.91 ± 0.04 g/cm3 with an increasing filler amount and particle size for a compound with 10 weight percent of wood filler 1. The fiber thermal stability decreased slightly with the addition of filler. The greatest effect was a reduction in the temperature to ≈58 °C at 1% weight loss when 10 weight percent of wood was added. This study proves the possibility of using bio-based materials as concrete reinforcements.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Reactive Extrusion of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Produce Biopolymer Monomers using High-Energy Radiation and Catalytic Acids</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The increasing prevalence of bio-based and biodegradable plastics as an alternative to traditional plastics derived from crude oil is a noteworthy trend. Polybutylene succinate (PBS), a plastic produced from succinic acid, is among the promising materials for the future. However, the production of bio-based succinic acid through biotechnical processes in controlled environments presents challenges. This process leads to increased costs and is currently not economically competitive compared to crude oil-based succinic acid production. In addition to succinic acid, levulinic acid is another monomer produced in the same process.&#13;
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    <title language="eng">Polymeric core-shell and mono-material fibers for concrete reinforcement</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A reinforcement of concrete structures is needed because of the low tensile strength of concrete. Corrosion of the usually used steel reinforcments cause issues during time. Therfore, alternative reinforcements produced from non-corosive materials - like polymer fibers - become more interesting. A polymer fiber has to reach high mechanical properties and a good bonding ability to concrete. Both properties can be influenced by the selection of polymer and the used production process. Two polymers, polypropylene and aliphatic polyketone are tested within this study. First mono-material fibers of each material are produced and tested, later the materials are combined in a core-shell fiber. All fibers are produced by standard extrusion or coextrusion and a later drawing process. The mechanical properties are determined by tensile tests. The calculation of interfacial shear strength from single fiber pull-out tests allows an evaluation of the bonding ability. Additionally, fiber surface before and after pull-out is examined using reflected light microscopy. Contact angle measurements are done to evaluate possible influences of the surface energy and polarity. Density measurements are used to compare weight potential of the different mono-material and core-shell fibers. The results show good mechanical properties for all fiber materials. The interfacial shear strength is ≈ 2-3 times higher for fibers with polyketone compared to the ones with polypropylene at the fibers surface, which can be explained by higher surface energy and polarity of the polyketone compared to polypropylene and different surface deformation during pull-out. Lower densities are reached by fibers containing polypropylene.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="eng">The bond between polymer fibers and the surrounding cementitious matrix is essential for the development of concrete reinforcement. The single fiber pull-out test (SFPT) is the standard characterization technique for testing the bond strength. However, the different phases of debonding cannot be distinguished by the SFPT. This study investigates the debonding of different polymer fibers from the surrounding cementitious matrix with a modified SFPT and proposes methods to change the SFPT setup to generate more valuable information on the debonding mechanism. The SFPT was equipped with linear variable differential transformers (LVDT), digital image correlation (DIC) and acoustic emission (AE) analysis. The results demonstrate that the modified SFPT allows a better understanding of the different phases of debonding during fiber pull-out. Furthermore, bond strength values calculated by different methods reveal that the chemical bond of the investigated polymers is not different as reported by previous studies. Deformation measurements performed using LVDTs and DIC are suitable measuring techniques to characterize the debonding mechanism in SFPT. A correlation between recorded AE and debonding phases was not found.</abstract>
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