Maximilian Autengruber

About Maximilian Autengruber

Maximilian Autengruber, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität Wien, specializes in the field of computational mechanics, moisture transport, wood, timber.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evaluation of moisture-induced stresses in wood cross-sections determined with a time-dependent, plastic material model during long-time exposure

Numerical simulation of CLT moisture uptake and dry-out following water infiltration through end-grain surfaces

Numerical modeling in timber engineering–moisture transport and quasi-brittle failure

Advanced Concepts for Modelling Failure and Transport Processes in Wood and Wood-Based Products

Prediction of moisture-induced cracks in wooden cross sections using finite element simulations

Numerical Simulation of Moisture-Induced Cracking in Indoor Climate

Computergestützte Modellierung von Feuchtetransportprozessen in Holzwerkstoffen.

Computer-based modeling of moisture transport in wood-based materials

Maximilian Autengruber Information

University

Position

Institute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures Austria

Citations(all)

103

Citations(since 2020)

102

Cited By

3

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

5

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Maximilian Autengruber Skills & Research Interests

computational mechanics

moisture transport

wood

timber

Top articles of Maximilian Autengruber

Evaluation of moisture-induced stresses in wood cross-sections determined with a time-dependent, plastic material model during long-time exposure

Buildings

2024/3/28

Numerical simulation of CLT moisture uptake and dry-out following water infiltration through end-grain surfaces

Journal of Building Engineering

2023/11/7

Numerical modeling in timber engineering–moisture transport and quasi-brittle failure

Rad Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Tehničke znanosti

2023/9/7

Advanced Concepts for Modelling Failure and Transport Processes in Wood and Wood-Based Products

2023/9/6

Prediction of moisture-induced cracks in wooden cross sections using finite element simulations

Wood Science and Technology

2023/4/27

Numerical Simulation of Moisture-Induced Cracking in Indoor Climate

2023

Computergestützte Modellierung von Feuchtetransportprozessen in Holzwerkstoffen.

Bautechnik

2022

Computer-based modeling of moisture transport in wood-based materials

BAUTECHNIK

2022/10/1

Long-Term Hygromechanical Behavior of Wood Exposed to Changing Climatic Conditions

2022

Finite-element-based concept to predict stiffness, strength, and failure of wood composite I-joist beams under various loads and climatic conditions

Engineering Structures

2021/10/15

Numerical assessment of wood moisture content-based assignments to service classes in EC 5 and a prediction concept for moisture-induced stresses solely using relative humidity …

Engineering Structures

2021/10/15

Effect of cast-in-place concrete application on moisture distribution in timber-concrete composite floors with notched connections, investigated via finite element simulations

Journal of Building Engineering

2021/10/1

Finite-element-based prediction of moisture-induced crack patterns for cross sections of solid wood and glued laminated timber exposed to a realistic climate condition

Construction and Building Materials

2021/2/15

Computergestützte Modellierung im Holzbau-Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten

2021

Numerical simulation concepts for moisture transport in wood and wood-based products, below and above the fiber saturation point, to predict moisture-induced failure mechanisms

2021

Maximilian Autengruber
Maximilian Autengruber

H-Index: 1

Finite-element-based moisture transport model for wood including free water above the fiber saturation point

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

2020/11/1

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