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Manfred Curbach, university professor of Concrete Structures at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden[1]

Manfred Curbach (* 28. September 1956 in Dortmund) is a German civil engineer and university professor. He is one of the leading lights in the development of textile reinforced concrete and carbon reinforced concrete respectively.

Life and career

Manfred Curbach completed his A Levels in June 1976 at the Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium in Dortmund. From 1977 – 1982 he studied Civil Engineering at the Technische Universität Dortmund, specialising in structural engineering. In 1980 he was admitted to the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (German Academic Scholarship Foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany). After his graduation he took up the scholarship to work for David. P. Billington at the University of Princeton (USA) doing research on „Bridge construction in the USA“ and „Robert Maillart“.

Josef Eibl at the Technische Universität Dortmund and later on at the Universität Karlsruhe, where he received his doctorate in 1987. In 1988 he started working as project manager at the Ingenieurbüro Köhler + Seitz where he was also partner from 1994 to 2004.

Since August 1994 Manfred Curbach holds the professorship for the Institut für Massivbau (Institute of Concrete Structures) at the Technische Universität Dresden, which is still his main field of activity today. Since 1997 he is registered as test engineer for structural analysis, specialising in concrete structures. In 2005 he started a new engineering company Curbach Bösche Ingenieurpartner, Dresden.[2] In December 2014 the company CarboCon GmbH was founded which specialises in design, construction, calculation and building with carbon reinforced concrete. Curbach is one of the three founding partners.

Research

Textile and carbon reinforced concrete

Manfred Curbach concentrates on basic research and application-oriented research for the development of textile and carbon reinforced concrete with the aim to establish it in the building industry. From 1999 to 2011 Curbach was spokesman for the Collaborative Research Centre 528 "Textile reinforcements for structural reinforcement and repair". As part of this research programme, the new composite material, made of high-strength fine concrete and high-performance fibres (made of different materials such as alkali-resistant glass, later mainly carbon fibres), was developed and researched, as well as tranferred into practice by pilot projects in cooperation with construction companies.

Curbach is the head of a consortium of one of ten Zwanzig20-projects, funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research with up to 45 million euro.[3] The consortium C³ - Carbon Concrete Composite pursues the goal to introduce a completely new design with carbon reinforced concrete (CarbonBeton).[4] 

Further fields of research are the material behaviour of concrete under multiaxial load or at high loading rates.

Impact

Manfred Curbach also works on the subject of high-speed dynamics/ impact for concrete and concrete structures and has established a worldwide recognised centre of competence on this topic.[5] 

Multiaxial

Curbach produced significant results on the multiaxial loading of concrete, especially ultra-high-strength concrete, and built up a research group for this experimentally and theoretically very challenging topic.[6] 

Bridges

With the organisation of the annual Dresdner Brückenbausymposium Curbach succeeded in establishing a national and international centre and meeting place for bridge construction engineers.[7] This symposium as well as the design, calculation and construction of large bridges, has had a lasting influence on bridge construction.

History of concrete construction

Due to the research of the national and international history of concrete construction the civil engineering community worldwide experiences an increasing awareness for their own history.[8]

Memberships

Since 1999 Manfred Curbach has been a member of the scientific advisory board of the magazine Beton- und Stahlbetonbau. Since 2010 he is head of the German delegation of the International Concrete Association fib and since February 2012 he is on the review board of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) (German Research Foundation). He is a member of the executive board and the research advisory board of the Deutscher Ausschuss für Stahlbeton (DAfStb) (German Committee for Reinforced Concrete), where he was chairman of the executive board from 2004 to 2012.[9] From 2002 to 2008 he was a member of the senate of the DFG and from 2003 to 2008 chairman of the executive board of the VDI-Gesellschaft, Bautechnik (Association of German Engineers – Division Construction Engineering). Curbach has been a member of the scientific advisory board of the Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau (BAW) (Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute) since 2011 and has been its chairman since 2015. 

Curbach is also head of the task group for textile reinforced concrete and the task group for the history of concrete construction for the fib (fédération internationale du béton).[10]

Awards

On 15 November 2011 Manfred Curbach received an honorary doctorate from the Universität Kaiserslautern for his outstanding scientific achievements in structural engineering, his services in the consistent implementation of research results into practice and his exemplary personality.

Since June 2013 Curbach has been a member of the Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina[11] (National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina). In 2017, the honour was bestowed on him to hold the renowned Christmas lecture of the Leopoldina.[12] In September 2014, the VDI-Gesellschaft - Bauen und Gebäudetechnik (VDI-Association - Division Civil Engineering and Building) awarded Manfred Curbach at its annual convention the Wolfgang-Zerna-Medal of Honour for "outstanding achievements in the field of construction technology".[13] 

In 2016 Curbach was elected to the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Saxon Academy of Sciences).[14] 

In 2016 Manfred Curbach received the Deutscher Zukunftspreis together with Chokri Cherif and Peter Offermann, which is awarded by the German Federal President.[15] 

In 2019 he will be awarded the Carl-Friedrich-Gauss-Medal.[16] 

Works

  • Donau bridge Fischerdorf (1988)
  • Spessart bridge, road bridge over the Main near Wertheim (1989–1990)
  • Main bridge Retzbach-Zellingen (1990–1991)
  • Neckar bridges during the construction of the federal highway B 312 between B10 and B 14/29 in Stuttgart (1992–1993)
  • Main bridge Oberndorf during the construction of motorway A 70 (1993)
  • Saale bridge Rudolphstein
  • Textile reinforced concrete bridges in Oschatz (2005) and Kempten (2007) 

Publications

Selected publications

  • May, S.; Michler, H.; Schladitz, F.; Curbach, M.: Lightweight ceiling system made of carbon reinforced concrete. Structural Concrete, first publ. online: 10.4.2018, 11 S. – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201700224
  • Frenzel, M.; Curbach, M.: Shear strength of concrete interfaces with infra-lightweight and foam concrete. Structural Concrete 19 (2018), 269–283 – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201700015
  • Hegger, J.; Curbach, M.; Stark, A.; Wilhelm, S.; Farwig, K.: Innovative design concepts: Application of textile reinforced concrete to shell structures. Structural Concrete, first publ. online: 22.11.2017, 10 S. – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201700157
  • Quast, M.; Curbach, M.: Concrete under biaxial dynamic compressive loading. Procedia Engineering 210 (2017), 24–31 – DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.11.044
  • Schmidt, A.; Curbach, M.: Design optimization to increase the (buckling) stability of concrete columns. Structural Concrete 18 (2017) 5, 680–692 – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201600183
  • Wilhelm, S.; Curbach, M.: Experimental and non-linear numerical analysis of underwater housings for the deep sea made of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC). Structural Concrete 18 (2017) 1, 216–224 – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201600018
  • Zobel, R.; Curbach, M.: Numerical study of reinforced and prestressed concrete components under biaxial tensile stresses. Structural Concrete 18 (2017) 2, 356–365 – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201600077
  • Máca, P.; Panteki, E.; Curbach, M.: Bond Stress-slip Behaviour of Concrete and Steel Under High-loading Rates. International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements 4 (2016), 221–230 – DOI: 10.2495/CMEM-V4-N3-221-230
  • Ritter, R.; Curbach, M.: Shape of Hypersurface of Concrete under Multiaxial Loading. ACI Materials Journal 113 (2016), 55–65 – DOI: 10.14359/51688182
  • Beckmann, B.; Schicktanz, K.; Curbach, M.: DEM Simulation of Concrete Fracture Phenomena. Technische Mechanik 34 (2014), 119–127 – DOI: 10.1002/suco.201100036

Publications for the DAfStb („green booklets“)

  • Manfred Curbach, Silke Scheerer, Kerstin Speck, Torsten Hampel: Experimentelle Analyse des Tragverhaltens von Hochleistungsbeton unter mehraxialer Beanspruchung. Heft 578, 2011.
  • Manfred Curbach, Kerstin Speck: Konzentrierte Lasteinleitung in dünnwandige Bauteile aus textilbewehrtem Beton. Heft 571, 2008.
  • Manfred Curbach, Kerstin Speck: Mehraxiale Festigkeit von duktilem Hochleistungsbeton. Heft 524, 2002.
  • Manfred Curbach u. a.: Sachstandsbericht zum Einsatz von Textilien im Massivbau. Heft 488, 1998.
  • Manfred Curbach, Thomas Bösche: Verwendung von Bitumen als Gleitschicht im Massivbau. Heft 485. 

Further publications

A detailed list of publications is available on the website of the Institut für Massivbau.

External Links

Einzelnachweise

  1. ^ Manfred Curbach.
  2. ^ tu-dresden.de, Webseite der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen der TU Dresden, abgerufen am 21.
  3. ^ baublog.file1.wcms.tu-dresden.de, Mitteilung im BauBlog der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen der TU Dresden, abgerufen am 14.
  4. ^ Ziele, abgerufen am 14.
  5. ^ Forschung am IMB im Überblick.
  6. ^ Aktuelle Forschungsprojekte – Mehraxiale Belastungen.
  7. ^ Tagungsband 28. Dresdner Brückenbausymposium, isbn 978-3-86780-544-5 Category:Pages with citations lacking titles
  8. ^ Willy Gehler : Versuch einer Einordnung Tagungsband zum Workshop in Dresden am 11. April 2017. Dresden 2018,  ISBN 978-3-86780-544-5. Category:Pages with citations lacking titles
  9. ^ Deutscher Ausschuss für Stahlbeton e.
  10. ^ Manfred Curbach.
  11. ^ Mitgliedseintrag von Template:Leopoldina
  12. ^ Carbonbeton – fein, filigran, faszinierend (12.12.2017).
  13. ^ baublog.file1.wcms.tu-dresden.de, BauBlog der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen der TU Dresden, abgerufen am 8.
  14. ^ Manfred Curbach, Prof.
  15. ^ preisträger 2016 Category:Pages with empty citations
  16. ^ Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft - Aktuelles.

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