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An update of past visions of fiber reinforced megastructures
Meier, U. (2018). An update of past visions of fiber reinforced megastructures. In IABSE symposium report. 40th IABSE symposium - Tomorrow's megastructures (pp. S8-1-S8-8). International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering.
The life times of polymer composites in construction
Meier, U. (2016). The life times of polymer composites in construction. In A. D'Amore, D. Acierno, & L. Grassia (Eds.), AIP conference proceedings: Vol. 1736. From aerospace to nanotechnology (p. 020040 (4 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949615
Environmental-friendly footbridge made of CFRP, GFRP and timber
Meier, U., Brönnimann, R., Widmann, R., Winistörfer, A., Irniger, P., & Deuring, M. (2013). Environmental-friendly footbridge made of CFRP, GFRP and timber (pp. 6260-6267). Presented at the 19th international conference on composite materials (ICCM19). .
Combination of timber, CFRP and GFRP for the design and construction of a bowstring arch bridge
Widmann, R., & Meier, U. (2013). Combination of timber, CFRP and GFRP for the design and construction of a bowstring arch bridge (pp. 106-113). Presented at the 2nd international conference on timber bridges. .
Examples of the long-term reliability of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) in civil construction
Meier, U. (2012). Examples of the long-term reliability of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) in civil construction (p. (11 pp.). Presented at the 1st conference on civil engineering infrastructure based on polymer composites (CECOM 2012). .
Design, construction and monitoring of a bowstring arch bridge made exclusively of timber, CFRP and GFRP
Widmann, R., Meier, U., Brönnimann, R., Irniger, P., & Winistörfer, A. (2010). Design, construction and monitoring of a bowstring arch bridge made exclusively of timber, CFRP and GFRP (p. (6 pp.). Presented at the 11th world conference on timber engineering (WCTE 2010). .