Contact:
- email:
- mark@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor
- workplace:
- Katedra Mechaniki Budowli
Gmach Główny, 455

Publications:
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Publication
- K. Winkelmann
- F. Jan
- Ł. Smakosz
- V. Konopińska-Zmysłowska
- V. Eremeyev
- M. Kujawa
- Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences-Technical Sciences - Year 2025
Recently, structural adhesives have become significant in the shaping of structural elements, especially in thin-walled structures, where they replace or supplement traditional connection methods. However, adhesive-bonded joints are highly susceptible to internal structural imperfections due to their application technique and the nature of the adhesive. These material inconsistencies impact the strength parameters and the mechanical...
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Publication
- M. Kujawa
- P. Paczos
- Ł. Smakosz
- A. Piasecki
- F. Jan
- K. Winkelmann
- V. Konopińska-Zmysłowska
- V. Eremeyev
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADHESION AND ADHESIVES - Year 2025
An experimental program was undertaken to evaluate the performance characteristics, strengths and limitations of two commercially available two-component structural epoxy resin adhesives under varying thermal and humidity conditions, focusing on their performance in scenarios relevant to engineering applications. The following adhesives were selected for investigation, 3M Scotch DP490 and DP125 Gray. In practice, DP490, a high-rigidity...
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Mechanical performance investigations of a post-tensioned inter-module connection in steel buildingsPublication
- Structures - Year 2025
Connections in modular steel structures are critical for maintaining structural integrity and facilitating ease of installation. Traditional methods, such as on-site welding, require adherence to complex technical specifications. In contrast, post-tensioned steel bolts offer a viable alternative by potentially reducing on-site labor by up to 50 %, providing substantial strength and simplifying assembly. To accurately assess the...
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Publication
- Scientific Reports - Year 2025
Accurately predicting the creep failure life of adhesive joints, particularly single-lap adhesive joints (SLAJs), remains still a significant challenge, requiring substantial time and resources and the ability to predict the duration of creep failure in SLAJs is critical to ensuring structural integrity and reducing the failure of creep-prone adhesive joints. In this study, machine learning (ML) was used to identify the critical...
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Publication
- REVIEWS ON ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE - Year 2025
Two-stage concrete (TSC) is a sustainable mate- rial produced by incorporating coarse aggregates into formwork and filling the voids with a specially formulated grout mix. The significance of this study is to improve the predictive accuracy of TSC’s tensile strength, which is essential for optimizing its use in construction applications. To achieve this objective, novel and reliable predictive models were developed using advanced...
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