The energy input when cutting wood is influenced by cutting force and cutting edge wear. The aim is to achieve efficient circular sawing technology to reduce friction and adhesive wear.
The aim of the WeiTaRi project is to determine the potential for economically and ecologically long-term material use of silver fir wood with bark damage.
The Interreg project BAUHALPS promotes sustainable building in the Alpine region through Innovation, Culture and NEB values to develop climate-friendly standards for future construction.
The Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences is researching the material use of climate-resilient wood and biomass. The focus here is on the processing of new types of wood and waste wood as well as the recycling of the products obtained from them and their recyclability using digital methods and AI.
The core topic of the junior research group is the testing of new peat substitutes based on regional waste materials and renewable raw materials, as well as the expansion of possible uses for materials already in use.