Chair of Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Structures L-1
The main directions of scientific and research work:
The scientific and research activity of the Chair of Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Structures L-1 is mainly related to the experimental research of structural members (often in a natural scale) and building materials. The research is aimed at verifying the computational models and material properties, which is an essential element of technical and technological progress.
The scientific and research work is carried out as: our own research, statutory activity, and as grants and research work for the industry. It covers a wide range of issues, including:
- basics of engineering methods for designing reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete and masonry structures;
- experimental and numerical analysis of reinforced concrete columns made of high-strength concrete and reinforced concrete beams with high-strength steel reinforcement;
- use of FRP materials in concrete structures;
- experimental and numerical analysis of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete structures under fire conditions,
- multi-field issues in the analysis of concrete structures, modelling of environmental interactions (alkali-aggregate reaction in concrete);
- numerical modelling of load-bearing capacity and deformability of concrete structures, analysis of the scale effect;
- verification of the performance of reinforcing bars in terms of adhesion of steel to concrete by means of a pull-out test;
- non-destructive and semi-destructive methods of identifying the mechanical properties of masonry elements in existing buildings;
- models and analyses of historic masonry structures and methods of their strengthening;
- analysis of changes in the temperature of hardening concrete in semi-massive and massive reinforced concrete structures;
- analysis of the crack risk and maturing concrete cracking;
- analysis of imposed strains, residual and imposed stresses in semi-massive and massive reinforced concrete structures;
- theoretical models of corrosion progress in structural members, together with their verification;
- models of work of the anchorage zone of prestressing tendons and their calibration;
- alternative methods of prestressing concrete elements;
- modern techniques for measuring various physical quantities in laboratory conditions and in real objects;
- Structural Health Monitoring in terms of static and dynamic measurements.
Major research projects:
No. 1/2014/GPK, reference No. PK A-4/118/2014/P: “Research on the development of methods of conservation, protection and strengthening of structures of objects, their finishing elements and the subgrade, with regard to the statics and physics of building structures located on the premises of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oświęcim”, 2014-2016.
POIG.01.01.02-106/09-01, Innovative measures and effective methods of improving the safety and durability of building structures and transport infrastructure in the sustainable development strategy “Thematic Package PT 3.2: Modelling of environmental impacts (sulphate corrosion, alkali-aggregate reaction, increased temperature) and mechanical influences on cementitious matrix materials – material point level and structural member level”, EU (01/04/2010 – 30/06/2014), project manager – professor Andrzej Winnicki.
Grant of the National Science Centre – N506 235437, “Load capacity and deformability of two-directionally eccentrically compressed slender reinforced concrete columns made of high-strength concretes”, 2009-2012, project manager – professor Andrzej Winnicki, project contractor – Krzysztof Koziński, PhD.
No. 04-0009-04/2008 “The application of unbonded tendons to the construction of precast concrete cylindrical tanks for liquid and prestressed concrete pavements”. National Centre for Research and Development, Nowogrodzka 47a, 00-695 Warsaw. Grant manager – professor Andrzej Seruga, project contractors: dr. Rafał Szydłowski, DSc, and dr. Mariusz Zych, DSc, prof. of CUT.
“Development of Service Quality for Air Transport Infrastructure”; DATIF-EUREKA project No. E!3366; 2004/07. The project was conducted by several research centres. Grant manager – professor W. Czeczuła. Project manager – professor Andrzej Seruga. The task was to develop a technology for the execution of airfield pavements from prestressed concrete.
Chair of Building Materials Engineering L-2
Characteristics of the main directions of scientific and research work:
Scientific and research work carried out by the Chair as part of its research, statutory activity, grants and research work for the industry covers a wide spectrum of issues related to the broadly understood civil engineering industry. First of all, these are issues in the field of structural materials and products, especially in the field of concrete and other cement materials. Besides, the team’s competencies also include technological issues, designing properties and durability of materials and its conditions. The subject of technology, properties and broadly understood durability of mineral materials are particularly developed, including mainly such materials as concrete and cement mortars, geopolymer concretes and mortars, soil- cement, structural ceramics.
The research topics undertaken by the Chair’s employees in recent years include extensive research on the possibility of utilization of sewage sludge, which, after thermal processing, is a valuable addition to cement concretes.
In the field of cement composites, tests are carried out on: ordinary concretes and new generation concretes (high-performance and ultra-high-performance, self-compacting, lightweight aggregate concrete, fibre-reinforced concrete, self-healing concretes). These tests concern both technological aspects (composition design, evaluation of technical properties, etc.) and durability in various operating conditions – from cyclic freezing and thawing to high-temperature impact studies. Also, the team is investigating the effects of corrosion of mineral materials caused by biological agents.
The team conducts numerous research works on geopolymer composites. The problems related to the influence of their composition (selection and evaluation of the impact of the use of various aggregates, precursors and alkaline activators) on the properties of the mixture as well as the usable properties and durability of the hardened material are analyzed. Work is ongoing to use the special resistance of these binders to high temperature and to determine their resistance to chloride.
When characterizing the research activity of the Chair’s team, it should be emphasized that in all research conducted at the Chair, great emphasis is placed on the aspects of sustainable civil engineering.
The Chair’s scientific and research activity is financed both from internal funds and, to an increasing extent, from external funds as a result of European and national competitions (ERA-NET, NCN, NAWA, NCBiR, etc.). Scientific and research work is carried out in international cooperation with scientific research centres and universities. Scientific and research activities constitute a strong basis for extensive didactic activity, primarily in the field of subjects important in the education of a civil engineer, related to the broadly understood structural materials science.
Major research projects carried out at the Chair of Building Materials Engineering:
ERA-NET Cofund ERA-MIN 2: Smart Geopolymers (SMART-G) (2020-2022), the project implemented in cooperation with the Chair of Building Materials Engineering and the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics, CUT in an international consortium: Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgia, University of Aveiro, Portugalia; IESL/FORTH Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Heraklion, Grecja; ResourceFull, Leuven, Belgia; MNLT Innovations GP, Research and Development, Athens, Grecja; Przedsiębiorstwo Budowlano-Produkcyjne, Łęgprzem Sp. z o.o, Kraków, Poland; Mytilineos S.A. Athens, Grecja – project manager Izabela Hager, CUT Professor
NAWA: PPI/APM/2018/1/00027 International Academic Partnerships EMMAT E-mobility and sustainable materials and technologies (2018-2021) – project manager Izabela Hager, CUT Professor. More information on the project’s website: www.emmat.edu.pl
NCBiR: POIR.01.01.01-00-1132/18, POIR poddz. 1.1.1 Industrial research and development work carried out by the companies “Fast Track”. The technology of economic diaphragm walls for the implementation of foundations, excavation lining and retaining walls (2019-2022), R&D service, project manager Tomasz Tracz, CUT Professor. More information on the project’s website: www.sciana-ess.pl
NCBiR: POIR.04.01.02-00-0032/17, POIR poddz. 4.1.2 Regional scientific and research agendas: Innovative technologies of waste recovery and processing as well as the revitalization of polluted areas in the municipal circular economy system (2018-2020), project manager CUT: Tomasz Zdeb, PhD. More information on the project’s website: www.intowgc.pl
NCBiR: POIR.04.01.04-00-0057/15-00, Technology of fibre reinforced soil-cement walls for implementation as the construction of excavation support structures, Research project financed under the Intelligent Development operational program, Measure 4.1 “Scientific research and development”, Sub-measure 4.1.4 “Application projects” (2016-2018), project manager Tomasz Tracz, CUT Professor. More information on the project’s website: www.fibrogruntobeton.pl
NCBiR: POIR.04.01.02-00-0001/17 Innovative hybrid construction of vibro-isolating partitions to protect the environment against transport vibrations and from similar sources, participation in implementation, material development and material research – Maciej Gruszczyński, PhD
NCN: PRELUDIUM 12, 2016/23/N/ST8/01155, Influence of restraint of thermal strains on the characteristic of concrete spalling in fire (2017-2020), project manager – Katarzyna Mróz, PhD
NCN: N N506 045040, Multiparameter diagnosis of cement concretes exposed to fire temperatures (2011 –2014), project manager Izabela Hager, CUT Professor
NCN: N N506 072138, Influence of composition and volume shares of cement paste and mortar in ordinary and high-grade mortars on their permeability determined at gas flow (2010-2013), project manager Professor Jacek Śliwiński
The Chair’s employees are also involved in the implementation of educational projects:
NAWA: PROM POWR.03.03.00-00-PN13/18 – International scholarship exchange of doctoral students and academic staff (2018-2019)
NCBiR: POWR.03.05.00-IP.08-00-REG/18 „REG Region Uczący się” Program Operacyjny Wiedza Edukacja Rozwój
NCBiR: POWR.03.01.00-00-T071/18 „ Laboratory of a little engineer” Program Operacyjny Wiedza Edukacja Rozwój (2014-2020) – organization of classes for 5-6 year old children
In total, in 2017-2020, the employees of the Chair submitted over 30 applications, including 7 related to Horizon 2020. All employees of the Chair actively participate in the implementation of research or teaching projects.
The most important scientific and research achievements in the last 10 years
Chair’s employees are invited to participate in expert works. They are members of numerous international and national technical committees and associations, including:
RILEM TC 227-HPB: Physical properties and behaviour of High-Performance Concrete at high temperature; RILEM TC 256-SPF: Spalling of concrete due to fire: testing and modelling; RILEM TC 290-IMC: Durability of Inorganic Matrix Composites used for Strengthening of Masonry Constructions; RILEM TC 283-CAM: Chloride transport in alkali-activated materials.
The Chair’s employees are the members of The Committee on Civil Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences (CCE PAS); Polish Committee for Standardization (PKN); Building Materials Engineering Section CCE PAS; Lesser Poland Department of the Polish Association of Civil Engineers and Technicians PZiTB; Civin Engineering Commission of the Cracow Department of Polish Academy of Science; Construction Products Council RWB at the Polish Construction Products Department of GOBC; Advisory team of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education to evaluate applications and reports under the “Implementation PhD” program; Review Team for NAWA, Horizon 2020, NCBiR programme.
Also, they cooperate, inter alia, with the Polish Cement Association; The Association of Commercial Concrete Producers in Poland; with the Management of the “Pewny Cement” Label awarded by the Board of the Polish Cement Association.
In the last decade, there has been significant development of the research and development staff of the Chair. Four of the employees have obtained the degree of habilitated doctor, and there are currently 10 doctorates, including one cotutelle in cooperation with the University of Nantes.
Thanks to the funding of the project Academic International Partnerships NAWA EMMAT which is coordinated by the Chair, the cooperation of its employees with research centres and universities with a similar profile of scientific activity regarding modern construction materials that meet the requirements of sustainable development is developed. Currently, the Chair conducts joint research and employee exchange with the following research centres, including Nantes University, GeM Laboratory, Saint Nazaire, France; University of Beira Interior, Portugal; Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic; Center Scientifique et Technique du Batiment, France; Universidad Católica del Uruguay, Uruguay; Dept. of Civil Engineering, National University, Taiwan; Pau et Pays d’Aldour University, France; School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW, Australia.
The participation of the Chair’s employees in the NAWA PROM project and the related international scholarship exchange of doctoral students and academic staff also ensured that young scientists would participate in summer schools, study visits, training courses and conferences. The direct effects of the international cooperation conducted are a significant increase in employee mobility, the organization of several international seminars and joint research on modern materials for sustainable civil engineering.
The result of the Chair’s work and a significant achievement in the field of building materials engineering is the organization of a cyclical scientific and technical conference MATBUD, which in 2020 has its ninth edition. In 2016, conference papers were published in Procedia Engineering, Elsevier. During the last two editions (2018 and 2020), thanks to the large participation of foreign participants and the internationalization of the scientific committee, the conference has acquired an international character. More information on the conference website: www.matbud.edu.pl.
An important effect of the activities of the Chair’s employees are monographs, including scientific monographs developed together with foreign partners:
- Building materials engineering – New materials and test methods, ed. Izabela Hager, Publisher: Wydawnictwo PK, Cracow, 2020
- Korozja biologiczna kompozytów z matrycą mineralną, Elżbieta Stanaszek-Tomal, Publisher: Wydawnictwo PK, Cracow, 2020
- Scientific-Technical Conference: E-mobility, Sustainable Materials and Technologies, MATBUD’2020 – proceedings, eds. Tomasz Tracz, Katarzyna Mróz, Tomasz Zdeb, Publisher: EDP Sciences, Cracow, 19-20 October 2020 link
- 8th Scientific-Technical Conference on Material Problems in Civil Engineering, MATBUD’2018 – proceedings, eds. Izabela Hager, Tomasz Tracz, Publisher: EDP Sciences, Cracow, 25-27 June 2018 (indexed in Scopus and WoS) link
- Charakterystyka czynników determinujących trwałość murów ceglanych, Teresa Stryszewska, Publisher: Wydawnictwo PK, Cracow, 2017, ISBN 978-83-7242-955-1
- Energy Efficient Sustainable Building Materials and Products, ed. Izabela Hager, Publisher: Wydawnictwo PK, Cracow, 2017, ISBN 978-83-7242-966-7
- Konstrukcyjne lekkie betony kruszywowe, Lucyna Domagała, Publisher: Wydawnictwo PK, Cracow, 2014, ISSN 0860-097X
The staff of the Chair are authors or co-authors of numerous publications in reputable scientific, technical and industry magazines.
List of publications from the last 5 years 2016-2020:
2020
- Selection of method of chemical analysis in measuring the salinity of mineral materials / Teresa Stryszewska, Marta Dudek // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 3, s. [1-13]. – doi: 10.3390/ma13030559. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- The effect of the type and amount of synthetic fibers on the effectiveness of dispersed reinforcement in soil-cements / Krystian Brasse, Tomasz Tracz, Tomasz Zdeb // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 18, s. [1-18]. – doi: 10.3390/ma13183917. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Feasibility study of digital image correlation in determining strains in concrete exposed to fire / Katarzyna Mróz, Marcin Tekieli, Izabela Hager // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 11, s. 1-17. – doi: 10.3390/ma13112516. – ISSN 1996- 1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Rheology and mechanical properties of fly ash-based geopolymer mortars with ground granulated blast furnace slag addition / Mateusz Sitarz, Maciej Urban, Izabela Hager // Energies [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 10, s. [1-12]. – doi: 10.3390/en13102639. – ISSN 1996-1073 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Evolution of mechanical properties with time of fly-ash-based geopolymer mortars under the effect of granulated ground blast furnace slag addition / Mateusz Sitarz, Izabela Hager, Marta Choińska // Energies [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 5, Spec. Iss., s. [1-12]. – doi: 10.3390/en13051135. – ISSN 1996-1073 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Durability of structural lightweight concrete with sintered fly ash aggregate / Lucyna Domagała // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 20, Spec. Iss., s. [1-20]. – doi: 10.3390/ma13204565. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Size effect in compressive strength tests of cored specimens of lightweight aggregate concrete / Lucyna Domagała // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 5, Spec. Iss., s. [1-16]. – doi: 10.3390/ma13051187. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Impact of sample size and maximum aggregate grain on the representativeness of concrete samples / Jacek Śliwiński, Patrycja Duży // Energies [online]. – 2020, Vol.13, Iss. 13, s. [1-11]. – doi: 10.3390/en13133358. – ISSN 1996-1073 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Analysis of changes in the microstructure of geopolymer mortar after exposure to high temperatures / Marta Dudek, Mateusz Sitarz // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 19, s. [1-17]. – doi: 10.3390/ma13194263. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Additional porosity as a side effect of polycarboxylate addition and its influence on concrete’s scaling resistance / Aneta Nowak-Michta // Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 13, Iss. 2, Spec. Iss., s. [1-13]. – doi: 10.3390/ma13020316. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Behaviour of fly ash geopolymer at high temperature / Izabela Hager, Mateusz Sitarz, Katarzyna Mróz // IEEE Access [online]. – 2020, Article in press, s. [1-5]. – doi: 10.23919/SpliTech49282.2020.9243812. – ISSN 2169- 3536 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 100
- Addressing the need for standardization of test methods for self-healing concrete: an interlaboratory study on concrete with macrocapsules / Tim Van Mullem, Marta Dudek, Arkadiusz Kwiecień, Teresa Stryszewska // Science and Technology of Advanced Materials [online]. – 2020, Vol. 21, Iss. 1, s. 661-682. – doi: 10.1080/14686996.2020.1814117. – ISSN 1468-6996 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 100
- Durability of mortars modified with the addition of amorphous aluminum silicate and silica fume / Maciej Gruszczyński, Małgorzata Lenart // Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics [online]. – 2020, Vol. 107, s. [1-8]. – doi: 10.1016/j.tafmec.2020.102526. – ISSN 0167-8442 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 100
- Influence of pore structure on humidity parameters of cement-polymer mortars contaminated with filamentous fungi / Elżbieta Stanaszek-Tomal // PLOS ONE [online]. – 2020, 15 (4), s. 1-12. – doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231347. – ISSN 1932-6203 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 100
- Bacterial concrete as a sustainable building material? / Elżbieta Stanaszek-Tomal // Sustainability [online]. – 2020, Vol. 12, Iss. 2, Spec. Iss., s. [1-13]. – doi: 10.3390/su12020696. – ISSN 2071-1050 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 70
- Analiza właściwości ochronnych gruntobetonów wobec stali zbrojeniowej = Analysis of protective properties of soilcements towards reinforcing steel / Tomasz Zdeb, Tomasz Tracz, Mateusz Żelazik // Cement Wapno Beton [online]. – 2020, Vol. 25, Iss. 1, s. 61-71. – doi: 10.32047/cwb.2020.25.1.7. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 40
- Influence of the activator nature on mechanical properties of fly ash-based geopolymer / Izabela Hager, Mateusz Sitarz // International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology [online]. – 2020, Vol. 29, No. 2, s. 631-637. – ISSN 2005- 4238 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Self-healing cement materials – microscopic techniques / Marta Dudek // Budownictwo i Architektura [online]. – 2020, Vol. 19. No 2, s. 33-40. – doi: 10.35784/bud-arch.1494. – ISSN 2544-3275 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Trwałość betonu w ujęciu aktualnych norm PN-EN 206+A1:2016-12 i jej krajowego uzupełnienia PN-B-06265:2018-10 / Maciej Gruszczyński, Urszula Paszek // Ochrona przed Korozją 2020, T. 63, Nr 1, s. 12-17. – doi: 10.15199/40.2020.1.3. – ISSN 0473-7733 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 20
2019
- Forms of damage of bricks subjected to cyclic freezing and thawing in actual conditions / Teresa Stryszewska, Stanisław Kańka // Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 12, Iss. 7, s. [1-16]. – doi: 10.3390/ma12071165. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Effect of cement type on the mechanical behavior and permeability of concrete subjected to high temperatures / Izabela Hager, Tomasz Tracz, Marta Choińska, Katarzyna Mróz // Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 12, Iss. 18, Spec. Iss., s. [1- 14]. – doi: 10.3390/ma12183021. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Effect of hydration and carbonation progress on the porosity and permeability of cement pastes / Tomasz Tracz, Tomasz Zdeb // Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 12, Iss. 1, s. [1-20]. – doi: 10.3390/ma12010192. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Role of polypropylene fibres in concrete spalling risk mitigation in fire and test methods of fibres effectiveness evaluation / Izabela Hager, Katarzyna Mróz // Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 12, Iss. 23, s. [1-20]. – doi: 10.3390/ma12233869. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Liquid penetration depth and strength of concretes modified with polymer admixtures under the action of crude-oil products / Maciej Gruszczyński, Małgorzata Lenart // Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 12, Iss. 23, s. 1-11. – doi: 10.3390/ma12233900. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Effect of vacuum mixing and curing conditions on mechanical properties and porosity of reactive powder concretes / Tomasz Zdeb // Construction and Building Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 209, s. 326-339. – doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.03.116. – ISSN 0950-0618 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Application of digital image correlation (DIC) method for road material testing / Jarosław Górszczyk, Konrad Malicki, Teresa Zych // Materials [online]. – 2019, Vol. 12, Iss. 15, s. [1-19]. – doi: 10.3390/ma12152349. – ISSN 1996-1944 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 140
- Two limiting lines technique to obtain minimum paste demand of self-consolidating concrete / Maciej Urban // ACI Materials Journal [online]. – 2019, Vol. 116, No. 6, s. 131-138. – doi: 10.14359/51716984. – ISSN 1944-737X Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 70
- Wpływ rodzaju kruszywa lekkiego na właściwości drobnokruszywowych betonów izolacyjno-konstrukcyjnych / Lucyna Domagała // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2019, R. 22/84, Nr 4, s. 296-306. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 40
- Wpływ składu betonów zwykłych i wysokwartościowych na ich wilgotność w umownym stanie powietrzno-suchym / Jacek Śliwiński // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2019, R. 24/86, Nr 6, s. 448-454. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 40
- The structure of porosity of the cement mortar containing nano-TiO2 after exposure to the sulphuric acid / Elżbieta Stanaszek-Tomal // Ochrona przed Korozją 2019, R. 62, Nr 4, s. 135-139. – doi: 10.15199/40.2019.4.2. – ISSN 0473-7733 Lista MNiSW: tak Punktacja MNiSW: 20
2018
- Durability of steel reinforced polyurethane-to-substrate bond / Stefano De Santis, Teresa Stryszewska, Simone Bandini, Gianmarco de Felice, Łukasz Hojdys, Piotr Krajewski, Arkadiusz Kwiecień, Francesca Roscini, Bogusław Zając // Composites. Part B, Engineering [online]. – 2018, Vol. 153, s. 194-204. – doi: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2018.07.043. – ISSN 1879-1069 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 45
- External treatments for the preventive repair of existing constructions: a review / M. Sánchez, A. Kwiecień, T. Stryszewska, B. Zając // Construction and Building Materials [online]. – 2018, Vol. 193, s. 435-452. – doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.10.173. – ISSN 0950-0618 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 40
- Ocena możliwości stosowania reguły mieszanin do oszacowania przepuszczalności azotu betonu wysokowartościowego / Tomasz Tracz // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2018, R. 21/83, Nr 4, s. 308-316. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Autogenous healing effect of ultra-high performance cementitious composites / Tomasz Zdeb // Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology [online]. – 2018, Vol. 16, Iss. 11, s. 549-562. – doi: 10.3151/jact.16.549. – ISSN 1347-3913 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 25
2017
- An analysis of the steam curing and autoclaving process parameters for reactive powder concretes / Tomasz Zdeb // Construction and Building Materials [online]. – 2017, Vol. 131, s. 758-766. – doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.11.026. – ISSN 0950-0618 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 40
- Untargeted metabolomics approach in halophiles: understanding the biodeterioration process of building materials / Justyna Adamiak, Vincent Bonifay, Anna Otlewska, Jan A. Sunner, Iwona B. Beech, Teresa Stryszewska, Stanisław Kańka, Joanna Oracz, Dorota Żyżelewicz, Beata Gutarowska // Frontiers in Microbiology [online]. – 2017, Vol. 8, s. [1- 12]. – doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.02448. – ISSN 1664-302X Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 35
- Incorrect air void parameters in fly ash concretes / Aneta Nowak-Michta // ACI Materials Journal. – 2017, V. 114, No. 3, s. 365-374. – doi: 10.14359/51689675. – ISSN 0889-325X Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 30
- Factors determining the biodiversity of halophilic microorganisms on historic masonry buildings / Anna Otlewska, Justyna Adamiak, Teresa Stryszewska, Stanisław Kańka, Beata Gutarowska // Microbes and Environments [online]. – 2017, Vol. 32, No. 2, s. 164-173. – doi: 10.1264/jsme2.ME16159. – ISSN 1347-4405 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 25
- Właściwości betonu nawierzchni odcinka autostrady niemieckiej zbudowanej w roku 1935 w okolicach Gliwic / Wiesław Kurdowski, Tomasz Tracz, Jacek Śliwiński // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2017, R. 21/83, Nr 6, s. 517-527. – ISSN 1425- 8129 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Przyczyny i mechanizm powstawania odprysków betonu pod wpływem wysokiej temperatury wywołanej pożarem / Katarzyna Mróz, Izabela Hager // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2017, R. 22/84, Nr 6, s. 445-456. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Wpływ uziarnienia i zawartości superabsorbującego polimeru (SAP) na podstawowe właściwości i porowatość zaczynu cementowego / Jacek Śliwiński, Tomasz Zachariasz // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2017, R. 22/84, Nr 4, s. 289-298. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Właściwości betonu nawierzchni odcinka autostrady niemieckiej zbudowanej w roku 1935 w okolicach Gliwic / Wiesław Kurdowski, Tomasz Tracz, Jacek Śliwiński // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2017, R. 21/83, Nr 6, s. 517-527. – ISSN 1425- 8129 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 20
2016
- The change in selected properties of ceramic materials obtained from ceramic brick treated by the sulphate and chloride ions / Teresa Stryszewska // Construction and Building Materials [online]. – 2014, Vol. 66, s. 268-274. – doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.05.066. – ISSN 0950-0618 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 40
- Incorrect air void parameters in fly ash concretes / Aneta Nowak-Michta // ACI Materials Journal. – 2017, V. 114, No. 3, s. 365-374. – doi: 10.14359/51689675. – ISSN 0889-325X Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 30
- Experimental research of masonry compressive strength in the Auschwitz II – Birkenau former death camp buildings / Piotr Matysek, Teresa Stryszewska, Stanisław Kańka // Engineering Failure Analysis [online]. – 2016, Vol. 68, s. 263- 274. – doi: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2016.06.007. – ISSN 1873-1961 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 30
- The influence of aggregate type on the physical and mechanical properties of high-performance concrete subjected to high temperature / Izabela Hager, Tomasz Tracz, Jacek Śliwiński, Katarzyna Krzemień // Fire and Materials [online]. – 2016, Vol. 40, Iss. 5, s. 668-682. – doi: 10.1002/fam.2318. – ISSN 0308-0501 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 25
- The influence of water saturation on mechanical properties of ceramic bricks – tests on 19th- century and contemporary bricks / P. Matysek, T. Stryszewska, S. Kańka, M. Witkowski // Materiales de Construcción [online]. – 2016, Vol. 66, Iss. 323, s. [1-8]. – doi: 10.3989/mc.2016.07315. – ISSN 1988-3226 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 25
- Open porosity of cement pastes and their gas permeability / T. Tracz // Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Technical Sciences [online]. – 2016, Vol. 64, Iss. 4, s. 775-783. – doi: 10.1515/bpasts-2016-0086. – ISSN 2300-1917 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 20
- Nawierzchnia betonowa autostrady po 70 latach eksploatacji, próba wyjaśnienia niezwykłej trwałości/ Wiesław Kurdowski, Adam Witek, Jacek Śliwiński // Cement Wapno Beton. – 2016, R. 21/83, Nr 1, s. 27-35. – ISSN 1425-8129 Lista MNiSW: A Punktacja MNiSW: 15
Chair of Bridge, Metal and Timber Structures L-3
In the Chair of Bridge, Metal and Timber Structures (L3) research and development works related to design, manufacture and assessment of the technical condition of various types of structures made of steel and aluminum as well as of timber and timber-based materials are conducted. They mainly concern the verification of bearing capacity and stability of such structures, extended to the estimation of the safety level guaranteed in persistent and accidental design situations, after different periods of service. A large part of the research is aimed at developing the procedures for rational evaluation of the resistance, both of the members and of the complex structural systems, under the impact of simulated fire conditions with various fire development scenarios. A separate area of activity of the chair employees lies in the broadly understood issues related to the transportation structures, mainly bridges and tunnels. Activities in this field include both advanced analyses of structural mechanics and also those related to the specialist design aspects and modern technological solutions.
Chair of Building Design and Building Physics L-4
Chair of Roads, Railways and Traffic Engineering L-5
Characteristics of the main fields of scientific and research work:
Scientific, research and implementation works – research fields: methodology of geometric design of roads and intersections; methodology for assessing the traffic impact on the environment; study on road intersections capacity; traffic safety; organization and traffic control in cities; technology of road materials and surfaces; mechanics of bituminous pavements; pavement and railways construction (including unconventional pavements); non-contact methods of measuring deformation of building materials and structures; rail track diagnostics; rail traffic management.
Research priorities: studies of the effectiveness of intersections with right-of-way and roundabouts; the speed impact and accessibility on traffic safety; accident prediction models; methods of assessing the capacity of road intersections; the use of simulation methods to test the effectiveness of traffic control at the intersections; the impact of autonomy and new technologies in traffic on the functioning and design of road infrastructure; thermo-mechanical analyzes of materials and elements of building structures; the use of geosynthetics in pavement construction; mechanics of contactless track; rail track diagnostics; unconventional use of railways; trans-European rail freight corridors.
Research activities include: initiating and implementing NCBiR grants; participation in international projects (including research projects from the European Union); initiation of research and implementation works financed by the road administration (GDDKiA), railway administration (PKP PLK SA) and local government administration; carrying out research as part of statutory activities, own research and diploma theses; participation in scientific and technical, local, national and international, conferences; organization and co-organization of scientific conferences in the fields of research.
Chair of Transportation Systems L-6
Characteristics of the main directions of scientific and research work:
The main directions of scientific and research work carried out at the Department of Transport Systems can be grouped into five large areas of activity:
- logistics and shipping:
- research and modelling of goods distribution systems, including urban areas,
- development of optimization techniques and algorithms for the needs of logistics systems,
- developing integration mechanisms in supply chains,
- development and application of methods in the field of data engineering and machine learning to analyse and support decision-making processes in logistic systems,
- development of optimization techniques and algorithms for the company’s internal supply chain,
- the use of computer simulation techniques for the design, behaviour analysis of logistics systems under uncertainty conditions,
- exploring the possibility of implementing a cargo bike in cities.
- public passenger transport (urban and regional)
- development of the methods for planning, rationalization and optimization of public transport systems,
- analysis of the effectiveness of individual measures for prioritizing public transport vehicles,
- development of modern techniques and measurement tools in public transport,
- development of methods for assessing the quality of urban and regional public transport,
- development of integration of rail transport with other subsystems, taking into account the local and regional context,
- using local public transport systems to operate tourist traffic,
- modern forms of individual passenger transport
- analysis of the effectiveness of paid parking zones operation,
- shaping the payment for parking in the paid parking zone depending on its location,
- optimization of the location and the size of Park & Ride car parks in both urban and suburban areas, especially in the vicinity of railway stops,
- development of the carpooling system, also as a form of providing transport services in rural areas, as well as industrial areas in suburban areas,
- development of the carsharing system, including the introduction of electric rolling stock and the popularity of this system among tourists,
- personal transport devices (UTO), incl. electric scooters,
- non-motorized traffic (including promotional activities)
- further improvement of the procedure for developing sustainable mobility plans, taking into account the Polish specificity and local conditions,
- analysis of the impact of the spatial context and the quality of infrastructure on the choice of paths in pedestrian and bicycle traffic,
- improving the method for promoting non-motorized traffic in the urban area as well as in recreational areas,
- methods for improving mutual safety in pedestrian and bicycle traffic,
- forecasting the travel and movement of people and cargo transportation
- improving methods taking into account the passenger flows among modes of transport,
- developing a model of non-motorized traffic taking into account the impact of the quality of transport infrastructure on the volume of traffic, especially cycling,
- specificity of tourist traffic in traffic modelling in the city scale and in the regional context,
- development of the methods for forecasting freight transport in logistics networks,
- the possibility of using mobile telephony databases for the purpose of verifying the results of comprehensive traffic research,
directions for integrating the planning of the city’s and agglomeration spatial structure with the transport system.
Chair Of Construction Management L-7
Characteristics of the main directions of scientific and research work:
The scientific activity of the L-3 Institute includes thematically specialized problem areas of the construction industry. The scientific research conducted here concerns the issues of economics, technology, organization and management in construction. The characteristics of the directions of the research are represented by the topics undertaken by researchers at the Institute, conducted in the past and recently.
In the field of scientific research, the following problems problems can be distinguished: modelling and simulation of construction processes; modelling of technology and organization of complex construction processes in random conditions; modelling of decision-making elements as a part of computer-aided management of a construction company; modelling of optimal management structures in a construction company; modelling of tender strategies of construction enterprises using the fuzzy sets theory; safety management of construction works; research on the impact of work safety conditions on the formation of time and costs of the implementation of construction processes; estimation and forecasting of own costs of a construction company using the SSN technique; systems for assessing the implementation of construction projects; management of a construction project in risk conditions; organization of construction projects in Poland; problems of modernization and development of construction companies in Poland; issues in the theory and practice of marketing activities in a construction company; organizational and economic aspects of tenders and construction contracts; property market research in Poland; property management; financing city revitalization; property pricing.
Chair of Structural Mechanics and Materials L-8
Characteristics of the main subjects of scientific research:
Research works conducted at the Chair of Structural Mechanics and Materials concern with:
- optimization of engineering structures, taking into account geometric nonlinearity with a sensitivity analysis,
- optimal shaping (control) in systems with distributed or clustered parameters along with a sensitivity analysis,
- nanomechanics with multi-scale modelling of carbon nanostructures in the FEM formalism,
- mechanics of cellular materials,
- dynamics of engineering structures with the analysis of the mechanical properties of modern engineering structures reinforced with nanomaterials,
- environmental protection against transport and construction vibrations, including protection of historic buildings,
- research on the impact of mining tremors on buildings and people staying in them, as well as dynamic interaction due to mining tremors, the effect of quakes parameters on this phenomenon,
- models of interaction and interaction of the building with the ground,
- numerical modelling in civil engineering,
- vibro-isolation and searching for optimal geometry and material solutions for vibro-isolating partitions,
- mechanics of anisotropic materials, propagation of elastic waves, composite materials and DIC (Digital Image Correlation) analysis,
- dynamics of engineering structures with the analysis of the mechanical properties of modern engineering structures reinforced with nanomaterials,
- research on flexible joints and their applications in structures,
- determining the dynamic response of multi-support objects to a non-uniform input,
- research of vibrations impact, including communication, on people in buildings, including the development of criteria for individual events in the VDV method or clarification of the applicability of the WODL
- works on the technical condition of selected buildings water.
The most important scientific and research achievements in recent years:
- Implementation of research projects, among others:
- PB 2448 / B / T02 / 2009/37; “Generalized optimization algorithms in structure design”, Project leader: prof. Leszek Mikulski,
- PB 0714 / B / T02 / 2010/38; “Flexible polymer connector construction – model approach to innovative solutions for engineering practice”; Project leader: dr inż. Arkadiusz Kwiecień,
- Research project included in the Operational Program: Innovative Economy (POIG.01.01.02-10-106 / 09-00) “Innovative measures and effective methods of improving the safety and durability of buildings and transport infrastructure in the sustainable development strategy”, topic 1.7 ” Methods of assessing and ensuring the required comfort to people staying in buildings and exposed to the influence of vibrations “( Project leader: Prof. Janusz Kawecki)
- PB: POIR.04.01.02-00-0001 / 17; “Innovative hybrid construction of vibro-isolating partitions to protect the environment against transport vibrations and from similar sources”; Project leader: from 06.2020 prof. Tadeusz Tatara; until 05.2020 prof. Krzysztof Stypuła,
- PB: POIR.04.01.02-00-0016 / 17; “Innovative technology vibro-acoustic insulation of floors”; Project leader: dr hab. eng. Alicja Kowalska – Koczwara, prof. PK
- H2020 Innovation Action MEZEROE – Measuring Envelope products and systems contributing to next generation of healthy nearly Zero Energy Buildings Project Number: 953157 – head on behalf of PK – dr hab. inż. Arkadiusz Kwiecień, prof. PK
- Grant NCN nr 2019/33/B/ST10/00518 Direct and long-term effects of projects revitalization of rivers in the Polish Carpathians – main contractor – prof. Artur Radecki – Pawlik
- Internship in grant “R&D works on system of early identification of unwanted trends in measurement technology in air transportation industry”. The project was realized in within the frames of Marshal Office of the Pokarpackie Voivodship, action 1.2 “Industrial research, development actions and their implementations”, R&D type RPO for 2014-2020. participation in the project by Dr Anna Stręk.
- POWR.03.01.00-00-T071 / 18; “Little Engineer Laboratory”
Project leader: dr hab. Eng. Filip Pachla, prof. PK
- Standards and guidelines
- PN-B-02170:2016-12 Assessment of harmfulness of vibration transmitted by the ground on buildings,
- PN-B-02171:2017-06 Ocena wpływu drgań na ludzi w budynkach Evaluation of vibrations influence on people in buildings
- Development of guidelines, rules for taking into account the impact of vibrations on buildings and people staying in them, and methods of reducing vibrations for PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A.
- Organization of scientific conferences
Organization of international and national scientific conferences and preparation of grant applications under the operational program POIR – incl. Underground Communication Problems in Krakow – 2015; Engineering problems of the renovation of old town historic complexes – Rew-Inż. – 2015; Scientific Conference: Building Mining Infrastructure – from 2015 on an annual basis; Symposium Seismic and Parasseismic Influences on Structures – from 1978 in a 3-year cycle.
- Selected works for industry
- System for monitoring the impact of vibrations on buildings and people staying in them within the zone of the dynamic effects of the II metro line in Warsaw,
- Participation in the project of the Łódź Fabryczna underground station,
- Participation in the implementation of the Investment Task for the construction of a railway tunnel between the Łódź Fabryczna and Łódź Kaliska / Łódź Żabieniec stations along with the necessary underground infrastructure as well as stops and junction chambers,
- Participation in the reconstruction of Mogilska street in Krakow and the vibro-isolation project,
- Analyzes of the impact of vibrations and dynamic loads on buildings and people with the determination of the material parameters of the railway track and the technical characteristics of vibro-insulating mats on the sections of I and II metro lines.
- Selected awards and distinctions
- Award of the 4th Department of the Polish Academy of Sciences for a series of publications entitled Polymer Connectors Flexible for dr hab. Eng. Arkadiusz Kwiecień
- Special honorary mention for many years of active cooperation with the editors of “Inżynieria i Budownictwa” for prof. Tadeusz Tatara
- Distinction in the author’s competition of articles that stand out in terms of their subject matter and practical usefulness, published in the journal “Inżynieria i Budownictwo” for prof. Tadeusz Tatara
- A special PZITB award (2012) for prof. Tadeusz Tatara
- “Ernest” statuette for prof. Krzysztof Stypuła awarded in recognition of the Association of Engineers and Technicians of Communication of the Republic of Poland
- The Builder Award for prof. Krzysztof Stypuła for research activity in the field of designing objects with regard to the effects of vibrations.
- Others, including:
- Establishment of the first Spin Off company at the Cracow University of Technology: FlexAndRobust Systems Ltd., 24 Warszawska str., 31-155 Kraków (president of the company’s management: Arkadiusz Kwiecień, Ph.D., Eng.)
Chair of Geotechnics and Strength of Materials L-9
Characteristics of the main directions of scientific and research work of the L-9 Department:
The main directions of the department’s scientific and research work are situated in the following thematic areas: rock mass mechanics; foundations, consolidation of subsoil (soil); designing the foundations of structures on weak soils in complex geological and engineering conditions, designing the stabilization and elimination of the effects of landslides on communication routes and urbanized areas, testing anthropogenic materials and designing waste dumps, performing test loads on piles and measuring deformation of structures and building ground, assessing the impact of rheological factors and thermal and humidity changes in concrete structural and hydrotechnical massifs, problems of air-tightness and soil liquefaction effects in hydrotechnical earthwoks, construction issues in the revalorization of historic buildings, mathematical modeling of geotechnical structures, optimization issues in the mechanics of engineering structures; static and strength issues of thin-walled structures; destruction mechanics, propagation of cracks in media with microdamages; statics and dynamics of non-standard composite materials.
Chair for Computational Engineering L-10
The primary research areas:
- Development of discretization methods (FEM, FDM, BEM, meshless methods, in particular the adaptive versions) in order to improve the reliability and effectiveness of the analysis of selected mechanics, civil engineering and related area problems;
- Application of artificial intelligence methods (particularly of artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms) in mechanics and civil engineering;
- Analysis of complex problems of mechanics of materials, structural mechanics and multiphysics (modeling of nonlinear, time dependent, multiscale phenomena and processes);
- Development of effective methods for the numerical homogenization of heterogeneous materials;
- Development of methods for the analysis of inverse problems and the enhancement of measurement data;
- Software development (in particular code merging, parallel and distributed computing)
Construction Certification Center L-11
Building Materials And Structures Research Laboratory L-12
Małopolska Energy Efficient Building Laboratory L-13
Characteristics of the main directions of scientific and research work:
Małopolska Laboratory of Energy Efficient Building conducts scientific and research works in the field of modern technological solutions in respect of materials, constructions and installations for energy-efficient building.
In MLBE, scientists from Cracow University of Technology conduct two types of studies– basic studies carried out in laboratory conditions and using research equipment and “in situ” (Latin “on the spot”) tests, conducted on the basis of readings from the building’s measuring system during its exploitation. The “in situ” studies, that is, studies of objects in natural conditions, are one of the most promising and developmental research methods, allowing to formulate precise conclusions about functioning of particular building elements.
The laboratory has been equipped with specialist testing equipment to test modern technologies, material, construction and installation solutions, as well as equipment to evaluate thermal comfort of people in the building and the interior microclimate.
Wind Engineering Laboratory L-14
Wind Engineering Laboratory realizes scientific-research and commercial works in four main thematic areas: Wind Engineering, Snow Engineering, Wind Energy, Applied Acoustics and Vibroacoustics.
Research works in the range of Wind Engineering:
- Measurements of wind flow structure
- Model tests of local and global wind action on the buildings
- Model tests of pedestrians wind comfort in urban areas
- Model tests of pollutions dispersion in urban areas
- Wind flow visualisations of different objects in the wind tunnel
- Wind tunnel tests of aeroelastic models
- Numerical simulations (CFD) of wind pressure distribution on structures surfaces and wind velocity fields in urban areas taking into account aerodynamic interference
- Analyses concerning vibration comfort of high buildings or footbridges users under dynamic wind action
- Analyses of vehicles aerodynamics
- Expertises, consultations, opinions concerning wind action on engineering structures
Research works in the range of Snow Engineering:
- Model tests of shape coefficient distribution for untypical roofs in conditions of precipitation and redistribution with the use of artificial snow (grated styrofoam of respective grammage)
- Model tests of snow participation coefficient distribution at the terrain level in urban areas taking into account aerodynamic interference with the use of artificial snow
- Expertises of snow and icing action on the building structures
Research works in the range of Wind Energy:
- Investigations and numerical calculations of wind turbines efficiency
- Tests of wind action on wind turbines
- Expertises on assessing wind conditions of specific areas in terms of economical effectiveness of wind energy generation using wind turbines
Research works in the range of Applied Acoustics and Vibroacoustics:
- Field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation of building partitions
- Indoor and outdoor noise measurements
- Vibration measurements
- Measurements of room acoustic parameters
- Designing the vibroacoustic protection of devices and buildings
- Design of room acoustics
- Acoustic project audits
- Calculating the sound insulation of partitions
- Assessment of investments impact on the environment in terms of acoustic nuisance
Deformations and Vibrations of Structures Laboratory L-15