Pott Ursula¶
Information
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-9005-3362
- First Contribution
- 2020-02-21
- Last Contribution
- 2024-11-20
- Number Contributions
- 8
- Number Citations
- 145
Top Co-Authors
- Stephan Dietmar (8)
- Jakob Cordula (3)
- Lowke Dirk (2)
- Wangler Timothy (2)
- Wolfs Robert (2)
Top Cited Articles
Persons This Author Cites the Most
- Roussel Nicolas (27)
- Perrot Arnaud (22)
- Bos Freek (19)
- Flatt Robert (18)
- Wolfs Robert (18)
Persons This Author Is Cited Most By
- Mechtcherine Viktor (11)
- Perrot Arnaud (11)
- Sando Mona (11)
- Stephan Dietmar (11)
- Jacquet Yohan (9)
- Ji Yianliang, Pott Ursula, Mezhov Alexander, Rößler Christiane et al. (2024-11)
Modelling and Experimental Study on Static Yield-Stress-Evolution and Structural Build-Up of Cement-Paste in Early-Stage of Cement Hydration - Pott Ursula, Jakob Cordula, Dorn Tobias, Stephan Dietmar (2023-07)
Investigation of a Shotcrete-Accelerator for Targeted Control of Material-Properties for 3D Concrete Printing Injection-Method - Pott Ursula, Jakob Cordula, Wolf Julian, Stephan Dietmar (2023-06)
Comparison of Physical and Physico-Chemical Methods for 3D Printing Application with the Focus on the Unconfined Uniaxial Compression-Test - Pott Ursula, Wolf Christoph, Petryna Yuri, Stephan Dietmar (2022-09)
Evaluation of the Unconfined Uniaxial Compression-Test to Study the Evolution of Apparent Printable Mortar-Properties During the Early-Age Transition-Regime - Roussel Nicolas, Buswell Richard, Ducoulombier Nicolas, Ivanova Irina et al. (2022-06)
Assessing the Fresh Properties of Printable Cement-Based Materials:
High-Potential Tests for Quality-Control - Wangler Timothy, Flatt Robert, Roussel Nicolas, Perrot Arnaud et al. (2022-01)
Printable Cement-Based Materials:
Fresh Properties Measurements and Control - Pott Ursula, Stephan Dietmar (2021-04)
Penetration-Test as a Fast Method to Determine Yield-Stress and Structural Build-Up for 3D Printing of Cementitious Materials - Pott Ursula, Jakob Cordula, Jansen Daniel, Neubauer Jürgen et al. (2020-02)
Investigation of the Incompatibilities of Cement and Superplasticizers and Their Influence on the Rheological Behavior