Department of Building Structures
Department of Building Structures is divided into three teams with following reaerch interests:
- laboratory, in-situ and theoretical studies on:
- concrete,
- mortar,
- timber,
- stone,
- masonry and composites materials, also in historic structures,
- chemical analysis of minerals and construction materials,
- expertises and technical state assessments of building structures of all type, including historic ones,
- non-destructive in-situ testing of materials and elements,
- monitoring historic structures,
- designs of structures, repairments and strengthenings, including historic ones,
- assessment of the aggressiveness of environments towards building materials and structures, including historic ones,
- implementation researches,
- scientific supervisions,
- numerical analyses etc.
If you would like to discuss an area of research in more detail, please contact Magdalena Piechówka-Mielnik magdalena.piechowka-mielnik@pwr.edu.pl

- laboratory, in-situ and theoretical studies on:
- concrete, spun concrete, fibre-reinforced concrete,
- reinforcing and pre-stressing steel,
- plain, reinforced concrete, spun concrete and pre-stressed structures,
- composite materials for reinforcing and strengthening,
- expertises and technical state assessments of building structures of all type,
- studies with the application of Digital Correlation Image (DIC) method,
- non-destructive in-situ testing of materials and elements,
- designs of structures, repairments and strengthenings,
- implementation researches,
- scientific supervisions,
- trial loads,
- numerical analyses etc.
If you would like to discuss an area of research in more detail, please contact Tomasz Trapko tomasz.trapko@pwr.edu.pl

- design, expertise, scientific and research activities, and supervision of building structures
- theoretical and experimental aspects of determining the load-bearing capacity of individual elements, their connections, as well as complex structural systems, such as:
- halls (industrial, warehouse, sports, public utility, hangars, etc.),
- multistory garages above ground,
- multistory buildings,
- silos and tanks,
- stadium roofs,
- masts and towers,
- chimneys,
- pipelines,
- overpasses and conveyor galleries of shell structures,
- railroad traction network,
- steel-concrete composite girders,
- support structures for ventilated facades,
- lightweight frame structures,
- thin-walled structures etc.
If you would like to discuss an area of research in more detail, please contact Dariusz Czepiżak dariusz.czepizak@pwr.edu.pl
