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Overview

Henrik Stang is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Civil and Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Control and Systems Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Mechanical Engineering.

The main topics of research include Structural Health Monitoring Techniques, Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials, Innovative Concrete Reinforcement Materials, Concrete and Cement Materials Research, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies, Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete, and Fault Detection and Control Systems.

Frequent co-authors in Henrik Stang's work are Luigi Caglio, Evangelos Katsanos, Alexander Michel, Thomas Juul Andersen, and Amirali Sadeqi.

Henrik Stang has published in several venues, with repeated contributions to SSRN Electronic Journal, Cement and Concrete Research, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Engineering Structures, and Journal of Physics Conference Series.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Henrik Stang include:

  • Modelling of 3D concrete printing based on computational fluid dynamics, 2020, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Numerical simulation of multi-layer 3D concrete printing, 2021, RILEM Technical Letters
  • Flexural behavior of hybrid fibre-reinforced geopolymer composites (FRGC)-jacketed RC beams, 2021, Engineering Structures
  • Multi-rate Real Time Hybrid Simulation operated on a flexible LabVIEW real-time platform, 2021, Engineering Structures
  • A multi-species reactive transport model based on gas-ion-solid phase interaction for the carbonation of cement-based materials, 2023, Cement and Concrete Research

Best Publications

  • RILEM TC 162-TDF: Test and design methods for steel fibre reinforced concrete' - sigma-epsilon-design method - Final Recommendation

    L Vandewalle;D Nemegeer;L Balazs;B Barr

  • Micromechanics of crack bridging in fibre-reinforced concrete

    Victor C. Li;H. Stang;H. Krenchel

  • Structural testing and numerical simulation of a 34 m composite wind turbine blade

    F. M. Jensen;Brian Falzon;J. Ankersen;H. Stang

  • Interface Property Characterization and Strengthening Mechanisms in Fiber Reinforced Cement Based Composites

    Victor C. Li;Henrik Stang

  • A numerical model for fluid injection induced seismicity at Soultz-sous-Forêts

    Stefan Baisch;Robert Vörös;Elmar Rothert;Henrik Stang

  • Failure of fibre-reinforced composites by pull-out fracture

    H. Stang;S. P. Shah

  • Tensile basic creep of early-age concrete under constant load

    Lennart Østergaard;David A. Lange;Salah A. Altoubat;Henrik Stang

  • Pullout Problem: Stress versus Fracture Mechanical Approach

    H. Stang;Z. Li;S. P. Shah

  • Influence of Cement Particle-Size Distribution on Early Age Autogenous Strains and Stresses in Cement-Based Materials

    Dale P. Bentz;Ole Mejlhede Jensen;Kurt Kielsgaard Hansen;John Forbes Olesen

  • Monitoring reinforcement corrosion and corrosion-induced cracking using non-destructive x-ray attenuation measurements

    Alexander Michel;Bradley Justin Pease;Mette Rica Geiker;Mette Rica Geiker;Henrik Stang

  • MICROCRACKING IN FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE

    B. Mobasher;H. Stang;Surendra P Shah

  • Modelling of 3D concrete printing based on computational fluid dynamics

    Raphael Comminal;Wilson Ricardo Leal da Silva;Thomas Juul Andersen;Henrik Stang

  • Fatigue life prediction of fiber reinforced concrete under flexural load

    Jun Zhang;Henrik Stang;Victor C. Li

  • Flow induced particle migration in fresh concrete: Theoretical frame, numerical simulations and experimental results on model fluids

    J. Spangenberg;N. Roussel;J.H. Hattel;H. Stang

  • Penetration of corrosion products and corrosion-induced cracking in reinforced cementitious materials: Experimental investigations and numerical simulations

    Alexander Michel;Brad J. Pease;Adela Peterova;Mette Rica Geiker;Mette Rica Geiker

  • Fatigue Performance in Flexure of Fiber Reinforced Concrete

    Zhang Jun;Henrik Stang

  • Influence of formwork surface on the orientation of steel fibres within self-compacting concrete and on the mechanical properties of cast structural elements

    Oldřich Švec;Giedrius Žirgulis;John E. Bolander;Henrik Stang

  • Experimental investigation of the relation between damage at the concrete-steel interface and initiation of reinforcement corrosion in plain and fibre reinforced concrete

    Alexander Michel;Alexander Michel;Anders Ole Stubbe Solgaard;Anders Ole Stubbe Solgaard;Bradley Justin Pease;Mette Rica Geiker;Mette Rica Geiker

  • Applications of Stress Crack Width Relationship in Predicting the Flexural Behavior of Fibre-Reinforced Concrete

    J Zhang;H Stang

  • Experimental Study on Crack Bridging in FRC under Uniaxial Fatigue Tension

    Jun Zhang;Henrik Stang;Victor C. Li

  • Early Age Fracture Mechanics and Cracking of Concrete

    Lennart Østergaard;Lars Damkilde;Henrik Stang

  • Propagation of steel corrosion in concrete: Experimental and numerical investigations

    Alexander Michel;M. Otieno;Henrik Stang;Mette Rica Geiker

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor C. Li
Victor C. Li University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jason Weiss
Jason Weiss Oregon State University
Nemkumar Banthia
Nemkumar Banthia University of British Columbia
Surendra P. Shah
Surendra P. Shah Northwestern University
Jesper Henri Hattel
Jesper Henri Hattel Technical University of Denmark
Christopher K.Y. Leung
Christopher K.Y. Leung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Barzin Mobasher
Barzin Mobasher Arizona State University
Pietro Lura
Pietro Lura Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Joaquim A. O. Barros
Joaquim A. O. Barros University of Minho
Lisbeth M. Ottosen
Lisbeth M. Ottosen Technical University of Denmark

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