Stengel Thorsten¶
Information
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-8633-4305
- First Contribution
- 2021-12-01
- Last Contribution
- 2026-03-25
- Number Contributions
- 9
- Number Citations
- 57
Top Co-Authors
- Brunner Kim (4)
- Obermeier Nico (3)
- Weger Daniel (3)
- Wiese Felix (3)
- Meyer-Brötz Fabian (2)
Top Cited Articles
Persons This Author Cites the Most
- Weger Daniel (35)
- Gehlen Christoph (29)
- Lowke Dirk (26)
- Perrot Arnaud (22)
- Bos Freek (21)
Persons This Author Is Cited Most By
- García-Alvarado Rodrigo (5)
- Mechtcherine Viktor (5)
- Kreiger Eric (4)
- Weger Daniel (4)
- Rehman Atta (3)
- Brunner Kim, Kostner Julia, Weger Daniel, Stengel Thorsten et al. (2026-03)
Durability of Additively Manufactured SPI Components:
Influence of Layer-Related Microstructural Characteristics - Brunner Kim, Stengel Thorsten, Kustermann Andrea (2025-01)
3D Particle-Bed Printing Using Different Cementitious Binders and Recycled Sand - Obermeier Nico, Richter Christiane, Wiese Felix, Stengel Thorsten (2025-01)
Low Global-Warming-Potential and Resource-Efficient 3D Printing Cement-Based Concrete - Brunner Kim, Tandon Kai, Stengel Thorsten (2024-09)
Hydration Characteristics of 3D Particle-Bed Printed Cementitious Specimens - Obermeier Nico, Brunner Kim, Wiese Felix, Stengel Thorsten (2024-09)
Development of Low-Cement Lightweight Concrete Mixes for 3D Extrusion Printing - Souza Eduarda, Ribeiro Borges Paulo, Stengel Thorsten, Nematollahi Behzad et al. (2024-03)
3D Printed Sustainable Low-Cost Materials for Construction of Affordable Social Housing in Brazil:
Potential, Challenges, and Research Needs - Obermeier Nico, Wiese Felix, Kustermann Andrea, Stengel Thorsten (2023-06)
3D Printing Cement-Based Materials Using 100% of Recycled Aggregates - Weger Daniel, Gehlen Christoph, Korte Waldemar, Meyer-Brötz Fabian et al. (2022-02)
Building Rethought:
3D Concrete Printing in Building Practice - Weger Daniel, Stengel Thorsten, Gehlen Christoph, Maciejewski Yannick et al. (2021-12)
Approval for the Construction of the First 3D Printed Detached House in Germany:
Significance of Large-Scale Element Testing