
View of Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt.
In a two-year energy monitoring phase, the renovation concept of the Mathildenhöhe exhibition hall in Darmstadt is being verified.
more infoView of Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt.
In a two-year energy monitoring phase, the renovation concept of the Mathildenhöhe exhibition hall in Darmstadt is being verified.
more infoMathematical structure of the EfSM based on a transversal filter.
Adjusting the energy consumption of a building to compensate for the effects of weather and usage on the basis of short-term measurements.
more infoSolarVHF test facades on the open-air site of Fraunhofer IBP (left concrete facade, right dark gray metal facade).
Development of a rear-ventilated façade with integrated heat exchanger to recover energy to heat buildings.
more infoThe new replacement building at Ulm University is situated on Albert-Einstein-Allee.
Fraunhofer IBP was commissioned to develop a monitoring concept, ensure its correct implementation and to prove compliance with the Efficiency House Plus standard.
more infoHot slags in slag bucket on molten pig iron.
The goal of the joint project “RESycling” is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the steel, cement and fertilizer industries, as well as to recover valuable raw materials.
more infoFraunhofer sets guidelines for a sustainable circular economy.
Fraunhofer rethinks linear value creation - adaptation to circular, sovereign value creation.
more infoFraunhofer sets guidelines for a sustainable circular economy.
Fraunhofer is rethinking the linear value chain - with the aim of turning it into a circular, sovereign circular economy.
more infoView of the interior of the Historical Archive in Cologne.
To validate indoor climate requirements, the room climate in Cologne’s Historical Archive is being monitored.
more infoSound screen in the semi-anechoic chamber.
The aim of the project acoustic umbrella was to design a construction that allows a simple and repeatable investigation of research objects with regard to their radiated sound power.
more infoWe support you in the development of low-noise ventilation and air purification equipment; from the concept to the functional sample.
more infoCorner element in the wind tunnel.
Wind Noise generated by Façade Elements can partly reach such a high sound level that the well-being of the people inside the building and outside in the immediate vicinity can be affected.
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Measurement of the sound power of an air purifier in Fraunhofer IBP’s reverberation chamber for characterizing acoustics.
Our projects entitled “Clean Air Acoustics”, “AC/DC”, and “Healthy Air Initiative” focus on finding ways to purify air in rooms while keeping noise levels low.
more infoMicro-perforated rim as sound absorber.
The solution presented here follows the approach to integrate a robust, purely metallic resonator with micro-perforation in the rim.
more infoWAMS: Heat pumps - Acoustics and multi-source systems.
Electrically driven heat pumps and air conditioning systems are future-oriented technologies of the energy transition. For widespread use in multi-family houses or office buildings, a new generation of devices is required.
more infoTaking into consideration temperature, moisture, corrosivity and time as elements, transient predition models for reinforcing corrosion will be developed in this project.
In this project, the durability of concrete with and without chloride-containing recycled aggregate will be investigated.
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Visualization of the Bürgerhospital district in Stuttgart.
Already today, Fraunhofer IBP is developing energy concepts that address the goal of greenhouse gas neutrality.
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Air sampler with gelatin filter positioned directly below one of the two indoor air purifiers.
Mobile indoor air purifiers remove infectious aerosols from the air or deactivate the pathogens contained within.
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Determining the degree of disaggregation of the extracted aggregates by treatment with organic acid.
Our scientists are conducting research on electrodynamic fragmentation (EDF) with a view to recycling inorganic composite materials.
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Cool coatings prevent surfaces from heating up excessively.
At a school in Kochi, local regional partners and researchers from various Fraunhofer Institutes are testing technologies for adapting to the changing climate.
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Cement from old concrete - potential for binding CO2 sustainably.
Fraunhofer IBP is helping to identify the potential of concrete and to exploit it accordingly.
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