Mr. Benjamin Rößler (MC)


With many years of experience in analyzing ballistic effects on both hard and soft targets as well as on structural elements, Benjamin Rößler brings a deep understanding of energy absorption processes and material behavior under extreme loads. This expertise forms the foundation of his current work in materials testing, where he examines construction materials such as steel and aluminum using destructive and non-destructive testing methods. Particular focus is placed on the evaluation of quenched and tempered steels, fine-grain structural steels, reinforcing steels, and high-strength aluminum alloys, some of which are used in safety-critical applications. The parallels between energy absorption in ballistic impacts and the application of the principle of energy conservation in determining impact toughness are not only methodologically interesting but also provide valuable insights for material selection and optimization.

 

By combining hands-on experience in the ballistic field and as a certified Bachelor Professional with solid knowledge of complex construction project workflows, Benjamin Rößler makes a significant contribution to the testing of materials that are both mechanically stressed and safety-relevant.