Textile Materials for Lightweight Constructions Technologies - Metho

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Textile Materials for Lightweight Constructions Technologies - Methods - Materials Properties

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Chokri Cherif Editor

Textile Materials for Lightweight Constructions Technologies - Methods - Materials Properties

Editor Chokri Cherif TU Dresden Dresden Germany Translated by/Translators: David Friemann, M.A., Dr. Mir Mohammad Badrul Hasan (Chapter 13) Vignaesh Sankaran (Chapter 16)

ISBN 978-3-662-46340-6 ISBN 978-3-662-46341-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-46341-3

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Preface

The supply of natural resources for economic development is limited. In order to prevent the destruction of humanity’s own livelihood, this limited supply requires a gentle and efficient handling of the available energy sources and materials by all the branches of industry, aimed at reducing emission of pollutants and the efficient use of materials. This has become particularly clear against the backdrop of globalization with the abrupt increase in global transportation and the steady growth of individual mobility. Particularly in branches of industry relying on the accelerated transportation of large masses, passenger and goods traffic, as well as mechanical and plant engineering, innovative lightweight construction technologies based on plastics are more important than ever before. These aspects of material and energy efficiency also apply for wooden and concrete reinforcements. In the construction industry, the number of applications increases for fiber-reinforced slender and filigree concrete components, for fiber-reinforced plastics, as well as for the reinforcement and restoration of existing structures. Furthermore, t