TY - GEN A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Eberstein, Markus A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Thiel, A. A1 - Schiller, Wolfgang Arno ED - J.G. Heinrich, ED - C.G. Aneziris, T1 - Effect of dispersed Al2O3 particles on sintering of glass matrix composites T2 - 10th International Conference of the European Ceramic Society CY - Berlin DA - 2007-06-17 KW - LTCC KW - Glass matrix composites KW - Inclusions KW - Sintering kinetics KW - Modelling PY - 2007 SN - 3-87264-022-4 SP - 290 EP - 295 PB - Göller CY - Baden-Baden AN - OPUS4-17445 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Eberstein, Markus A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Thiel, A. A1 - Schiller, Wolfgang Arno T1 - Effects of dispersed Al2O3 particles on sintering of LTCC N2 - The sintering of Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics prepared from alumoborosilicate glass- and Al2O3 powders of similar small particle size was studied by dilatometry, heating microscopy, microstructure analysis, glass- and effective viscosity measurements. The steric effect of Al3O3 inclusions was studied using a gnon-reactiveh model composite. With increasing Al3O3 volume fraction (Φ ≤ 0.45), sintering decelerates and its final stage shifts to higher temperature. The attainable shrinkage is reduced as Al2O3 particle clusters bearing residual pores become more frequent. The kinetics of sintering could be described formally superposing the weighed contributions of differentially sized and randomly composed glass-crystal particle clusters and assuming a sintering rate controlled by the effective matrix viscosity, which increases with Φ and with progressive wetting of Al2O3 particles during densification. The "reactive" model composite shows significant dissolution of Al2O3 into the glass, which has two opposed effects on sintering: reducing Φ and increasing glass viscosity. For the present case (Φ = 0.25), the latter effect dominates and sintering is retarded by Al2O3 dissolution. Crystallization of wollastonite starts after full densification. Dissolution of Al2O3 was found to promote the subsequent growth of anorthite. KW - LTCC KW - Glass matrix composites KW - Al2O3-inclusions KW - Sintering kinetics PY - 2005 SN - 1022-6680 SN - 1662-8985 VL - 39-40 SP - 375 EP - 380 PB - Trans Tech Publ. CY - Zurich AN - OPUS4-18441 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zietka, S. A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Behrens, H. A1 - Müller, Ralf T1 - Glass transition and viscosity of hydrated silica glasses N2 - The viscosity of silica glasses with different water contents was measured by penetration of sapphire microspheres in the range from 1012-1014·7 Pas at ambient pressure. Commercial silica glasses were used together with hydrous silica glasses, which were prepared by melting glass powder plus water in an internally heated pressure vessel at 2-3 kbar and 1350-1450°C. The temperature dependence of the viscosity of silica glasses with total water contents Cw of 5·4×10-4, 7·0×10-4, 1·00×10-2, and 1·55×10-2(Cw in mass fractions) can be described by Arrhenius equations. From the results, the linear dependence of the T12 isokom (K) with the logarithm of the water content was determined as T12=192-409 logCw. The analysis of the compositional dependence of the T12 isokom in the H2O-Na2O-SiO2 system reveals a temperature depression of up to 200 K for mixed water- and sodium-bearing glasses compared to H2O-SiO2 and Na2O-SiO2 glasses with same molar silica content. From these findings we conclude that protons may contribute significantly to the mixed alkali effect in glasses. KW - Wassergehalt KW - Silicatgläser KW - Viskosität PY - 2007 SN - 1753-3562 SN - 0017-1050 SN - 0031-9090 SN - 1750-6697 VL - 48 IS - 6 SP - 380 EP - 387 PB - Society of Glass Technology CY - Sheffield AN - OPUS4-18396 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Eberstein, Markus A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Schiller, Wolfgang Arno A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Thiel, A. T1 - Effect of rigid inclusions on sintering of low temperature co-fired ceramics KW - Sintering KW - Glass Matrix Composites KW - Rigid Inclusion KW - Effective Viscosity KW - Kinetic Modelling KW - LTCC PY - 2007 SN - 1753-3562 SN - 0017-1050 SN - 0031-9090 SN - 1750-6697 VL - 48 IS - 4 SP - 259 EP - 266 PB - Society of Glass Technology CY - Sheffield AN - OPUS4-16211 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Müller, J. A1 - Kiechle, H. A1 - Ewert, Uwe A1 - Rädel, Christoph A1 - Redmer, Bernhard T1 - Mobile Computer Tomography for In-Service Inspection in Nuclear Power Plants T2 - 9th European Conference on NDT CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2006-09-25 KW - Röntgen KW - Digitale Detektoren KW - Tomographie KW - TomoCAR KW - Schweißnähte KW - Analyse KW - Bewertung PY - 2006 SN - 3-931381-86-2 SP - 1(?) EP - 6(?) PB - European Federation for Non-Destructive Testing CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-14376 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Meng, S. A1 - Eberstein, Markus A1 - Thiel, A. A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Deubener, J. T1 - Partial Solution of Dispersed alpha-Al2O3-Particles in Alumoborosilicate Glass T2 - 81. Glastechnische Tagung CY - Aachen, Deutschland DA - 2007-06-04 KW - Glasmatrixkomposite KW - Lösung KW - Sintern PY - 2007 SN - 978-3-921089-52-1 IS - CD-ROM SP - 1 EP - 5 PB - Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft CY - Offenbach AN - OPUS4-16108 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Behrens, H. A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Zietka, S. A1 - Reinsch, Stefan T1 - Kinetic fragility of hydrous soda-lime-silica glasses N2 - The effect of hydration on the kinetic fragility of soda-lime-silica glasses was investigated by viscometry in the glass transition range. Water-bearing glasses were prepared from industrial float glass (FG) and a ternary model glass (NCS = 16Na2O 10CaO 74SiO2 in mol%) by bubbling steam through the melt at 1480 °C and up to 7 bar. Additionally, a sodium borosilicate glass (NBS = 16Na2O 10B2O3 74SiO2 in mol%) was hydrated under equal conditions. As detected by infrared spectroscopy water dissolves in the glasses exclusively as OH-groups. The hydration resulted in a total water content CW up to ~ 0.2 wt% for FG, NCS and NBS glasses. Kinetic fragility, expressed by the steepness index m, was determined from the temperature dependence of η at the glass transition. Viscosity data from previous studies on hydrous float glasses (CW > 1 wt%) were surveyed together with literature data on the (H2O)–Na2O–CaO–SiO2, (H2O)–Na2O–SiO2 and (H2O)–SiO2 systems to expand the range of water concentration and bulk composition. We could demonstrate that m decreases for all glasses although water is dissolved as OH and should depolymerize the network. An empirical equation of the general type m = a - b logCW where a, b are fitting parameters, enables m to be predicted, for each glass series as function of the water content CW. The enlarged data base shows that the parameter B of the Arrhenius viscosity-temperature relation decreases much stronger than the isokom temperature at the glass transition. KW - Soda-lime-silica KW - Fragility KW - Viscosity KW - Water in glass PY - 2008 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2008.04.021 SN - 0022-3093 VL - 354 IS - 42-44 SP - 4713 EP - 4718 PB - North-Holland Publ. Co. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-18187 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen A1 - Bamberg, J. A1 - Heutling, F. T1 - Refraction computed tomography - Application to metal matrix composites N2 - Erstmals wurden MMCs mit Hilfe der Interface-Kontrast verstärkenden Röntgen-Refraktions-Technik in Kombination mit der 3D-CT-Technik untersucht. Die Methode der Röntgen-Refraktions-Topography sowie der Röntgen-Refraktions-Tomography wurden in den letzten Jahren speziell für die zerstörungsfreie Charakterisierung von Leichtbau-Hochleistungs-Werkstoffen wie Verbund-Werkstoffen und Keramiken entwickelt. Die Technik basiert auf der Refraktion von Röntgenlicht an Grenzflächen zwischen Bereichen unterschiedlicher Elektronendichte wie z.B. Faser- und Matrix-Werkstoff. Auf Grund der kurzen Röntgen-Wellenlänge hat der Brechungsindex einen Wert dicht bei eins, sodass der Streuwinkel nur wenige Bogenminuten beträgt. Der Vorteil der kurzen Wellenlänge besteht jedoch darin, dass Poren und Risse detektiert werden können, deren Größe im Nanometerbereich liegen. Damit kann die Refraktions-Technik zum besseren Verständnis von Mikro- und Submikro-Strukturen in der Materialwissenschaft eingesetzt werden. Mit der hier vorgestellten Refraktions-CT wurden Ermüdungsmechanismen an MMCs, bestehend aus SiC-Faser verstärktem Titan (Ti6242) untersucht. Die Messungen wurden am Röntgen-Messplatz der BAM (BAMline) am Synchrotron-Speicherring-BESSY in Berlin Adlershof durchgeführt. KW - X-ray refraction KW - Computed tomography PY - 2004 DO - https://doi.org/10.3139/120.100592 SN - 0025-5300 VL - 46 IS - 6 SP - 314 EP - 319 PB - Carl Hanser Verlag CY - München AN - OPUS4-5870 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Christina A1 - Pavlovic, Mato A1 - Takahashi, Kazunori A1 - Ewert, Uwe A1 - Rosenthal, Martina A1 - Brekow, Gerhard A1 - Böhm, R. A1 - Ronneteg, U. A1 - Pitkänen, J. T1 - POD Evaluation of NDE Techniques for Canister-Components for Risk Assessment of Nuclear Waste Encapsulation T2 - 6th International Conference on NDE in Relation to Structural Integrity for Nuclear and Pressurised Components CY - Budapest, Hungary DA - 2007-10-08 KW - Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung KW - Zuverlässigkeit KW - POD PY - 2008 SN - 978-92-79-08897-1 DO - https://doi.org/10.2790/1274 SN - 1018-5593 SP - 168 EP - 179 AN - OPUS4-18589 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Christina A1 - Bertovic, Marija A1 - Gaal, Mate A1 - Heidt, Heinrich A1 - Pavlovic, Mato A1 - Rosenthal, Martina A1 - Takahashi, K. A1 - Pitkänen, J. A1 - Ronneteg, U. T1 - Progress in evaluating the reliability of NDE systems - Paradigm shift N2 - The paper will give an overview of new methodology for evaluating the reliability of NDE systems accurately, reliably and efficiently in accordance with the specific requirements of industrial application. After a review of the substantive issues from the previous workshops, the go forward guidance from these interactions is considered. At the beginning of the reliability analysis, the actual safety demands have to be defined in order to fit the investigation to the level of risk when the component would fail. Next, all the essential influencing parameters need to be documented and transferred to an appropriate design of experiments (DOE) to determine the reliability in terms of a qualitative assessment for lower risk or in terms of a quantitative probability of detection (POD) or ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristics) curves for higher safety demands. A new paradigm is offered to consider the POD or reliability of the system as a function of the configuration of input variables and use it for optimisation rather than for a final judgement. An advantage for the end user is also to sample all single PODs to an integral 'Volume POD' of a part. Among the influencing parameters, the human factor is the most important one. A systematic psychological approach shall help to find out where the bottlenecks are but most importantly to provide best possible working conditions for the human inspectors. T2 - 4th European-American workshop on reliability of NDE CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2009-06-24 KW - Zuverlässigkeit von ZfP-Systemen KW - Multiparameter POD PY - 2009 UR - http://www.ndt.net/article/reliability2009/Inhalt/we1a2.pdf SN - 978-3-940283-17-7 IS - DGZfP-BB 116 SP - 1 EP - 13 AN - OPUS4-20616 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Takahashi, K. A1 - Pavlovic, Mato A1 - Ronneteg, U. A1 - Pitkänen, J. A1 - Müller, Christina T1 - Probability of detection from C-scan data for reliability analysis of ultrasonic non-destructive testing T2 - 4th European-American workshop on reliability of NDE CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2009-06-24 KW - POD KW - UT KW - Reliability KW - C-scan PY - 2009 SN - 978-3-940283-17-7 IS - DGZfP-BB 116 SP - 1 EP - 7 AN - OPUS4-20617 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pavlovic, Mato A1 - Takahashi, K. A1 - Ronneteg, U. A1 - Pitkänen, J. A1 - Müller, Christina T1 - Multi-parameter influence on the response of the flaw to the phased array ultrasonic NDT system. The volume POD. T2 - 4th European-American workshop on reliability of NDE CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2009-06-24 KW - POD KW - Reliability KW - Multi-parameter signal response PY - 2009 SN - 978-3-940283-17-7 IS - DGZfP-BB 116 SP - 1 EP - 6 AN - OPUS4-20618 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Meszaros, Robert A1 - Peplinski, Burkhard A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Eberstein, Markus A1 - Schiller, Wolfgang Arno A1 - Deubener, J. T1 - Dissolution of alumina, sintering, and crystallization in glass ceramic composites for LTCC KW - LTCC KW - Sintering KW - Crystallization KW - Alumina dissolution KW - Rietveld analysis PY - 2009 DO - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2009.03089.x SN - 0002-7820 SN - 1551-2916 VL - 92 IS - 8 SP - 1703 EP - 1708 PB - Blackwell Publishing CY - Malden AN - OPUS4-20676 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pitkänen, J. A1 - Salonen, T. A1 - Bertovic, Marija A1 - Müller, Christina A1 - Pavlovic, Mato T1 - NDT reliability in risk minimization during manufacturing and welding of spent nuclear fuel disposal components - a realistic tool for reliable inspections T2 - 4th European-American workshop on reliability of NDE CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2009-06-24 KW - NDT reliability KW - Spent nuclear fuel KW - EB-weld PY - 2009 UR - http://www.ndt.net/article/reliability2009/Inhalt/fr1a2.pdf IS - Fr.1.A.2 SP - 1 EP - 21 AN - OPUS4-26082 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Behrens, H. T1 - Internal friction of hydrated soda-lime-silicate glasses N2 - The internal friction of hydrated soda-lime-silica glasses with total water content (CW ) up to 1.9 wt. % was studied by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) using temperature-frequency sweeps from 723 K to 273 K and from 1 s-1 to 50 s-1. Total water content and concentrations of H2O molecules (CH2O ) and OH groups (COH) in the DMA specimens were determined by infrared spectroscopy. For low water contents (CW ≈ COH < 0.25 wt. %) two discrete internal friction peaks below the glass transition (α relaxation) were assigned to the low-temperature motion of alkali ions (γ relaxation) and cooperative movements of dissimilar mobile species under participation of OH at higher temperature (βOH relaxation). For large water contents (CW > 1 wt. %), where significant amounts of molecular water are evident (CH2O > 0.15 wt. %), however, internal friction spectra change unexpectedly: the βOH peak heights saturate and a low temperature shoulder appears on the β-relaxation peak. This emerging relaxation mode (βH2O relaxation) was assigned to the motions of H2O molecules. βH2O relaxation was found to be faster than βOH but slower than γ relaxation. Activation energy of the different relaxation modes increased in the order γ < βH2O < βOH < α. KW - Internal friction KW - Glass KW - Water content PY - 2013 DO - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4828740 SN - 0021-9606 SN - 1089-7690 VL - 139 SP - 174506-1 EP - 174506-6 PB - American Institute of Physics CY - Melville, NY AN - OPUS4-29698 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tielemann, Christopher A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Maaß, Robert A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Müller, Ralf T1 - Internal nucleation tendency and crystal surface energy obtained from bond energies and crystal lattice data N2 - We present an easy-to-apply method to predict structural trends in the internal nucleation tendency of oxide glasses. The approach is based on calculated crystal fracture surface energies derived from easily accessible diatomic bond energy and crystal lattice data. The applicability of the method is demonstrated on literature nucleation data for isochemically crystallizing oxide glasses. KW - Glass KW - Nucleation tendency KW - Fracture surface energy KW - Crystal lattice KW - Bond energy PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-548814 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nocx.2022.100093 SN - 2590-1591 VL - 14 SP - 1 EP - 5 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-54881 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sieber, M. J. A1 - Wilke, M. A1 - Appelt, O. A1 - Oelze, Marcus A1 - Koch-Müller, M. T1 - Melting relations of Ca–Mg carbonates and trace element signature of carbonate melts up to 9 GPa – A proxy for melting of carbonated mantle lithologies N2 - The most profound consequences of the presence of Ca–Mg carbonates (CaCO3–MgCO3) in the Earth’s upper mantle may be to lower the melting temperatures of the mantle and control the melt composition. Low-degree partial melting of a carbonate-bearing mantle produces CO2-rich, silica-poor melts compositionally imposed by the melting relations of carbonates. Thus, understanding the melting relations in the CaCO3–MgCO3 system facilitates the interpretation of natural carbonate-bearing silicate systems. We report the melting relations of the CaCO3–MgCO3 system and the partition coefficient of trace elements between carbonates and carbonate melt from experiments at high pressure (6 and 9 GPa) and temperature (1300–1800 ◦C) using a rocking multi-anvil press. In the absence of water, Ca–Mg carbonates are stable along geothermal gradients typical of subducting slabs. Ca–Mg carbonates (∼ Mg0.1–0.9Ca0.9–0.1CO3) partially melt beneath mid-ocean ridges and in plume settings. Ca–Mg carbonates melt incongruently, forming periclase crystals and carbonate melt between 4 and 9 GPa. Furthermore, we show that the rare earth element (REE) signature of Group-I kimberlites, namely strong REE fractionation and depletion of heavy REE relative to the primitive mantle, is resembled by carbonate melt in equilibrium with Ca-bearing magnesite and periclase at 6 and 9 GPa. This suggests that the dolomite–magnesite join of the CaCO3–MgCO3 system might be useful to approximate the REE signature of carbonate-rich melts parental to kimberlites. KW - High pressure experiments KW - Laser Ablation PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-561197 DO - https://doi.org/10.5194/ejm-34-411-2022 SN - 0935-1221 VL - 34 IS - 5 SP - 411 EP - 424 PB - Copernicus Publications CY - Göttingen AN - OPUS4-56119 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cant, D. J. H. A1 - Müller, Anja A1 - Clifford, C. A. A1 - Unger, Wolfgang A1 - Shard, A. G. T1 - Summary of ISO/TC 201 Technical Report 23173—Surface chemical analysis—Electron spectroscopies—Measurement of the thickness and composition of nanoparticle coatings N2 - ISO Technical Report 23173 describes methods by which electron spectroscopies, including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and synchrotron techniques, can be employed to calculate the Coating thicknesses and compositions of nanoparticles. The document has been developed to review and outline the current state-of-the-art for such measurements. Such analyses of core–shell nanoparticles are common within the literature, however the methods employed are varied; the relative advantages and disadvantages of These methods, and the optimal usage of each may not be clear to the general analyst. ISO Technical Report 23173 aims to clarify the methods that are available, describe them in clear terms, exhibit examples of their use, and highlight potential issues users may face. The information provided should allow analysts of electron spectroscopy data to make clear choices regarding the appropriate analysis of electron spectroscopy data from coated nanoparticle systems and provide a basis for understanding and comparing results from different methods and systems. KW - Electron spectroscopy KW - Core-shell KW - Nanoparticles KW - ISO 23173 KW - XPS KW - Thickness KW - Composition PY - 2021 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/sia.6987 SN - 0142-2421 VL - 53 IS - 10 SP - 893 EP - 899 PB - John Wiley & Sons Ltd AN - OPUS4-52976 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Paciornik, S. A1 - Horvath, J. A1 - Tushtev, K. A1 - Rezwan, K. A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - Evolution of Damage in All-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composite After Cyclic Loading N2 - While structural ceramics usually display a brittle mechanical behavior, their composites may show nonlinearities, mostly due to microcracking. Herein, the stiffness evolution of a sandwich-like laminate of an Al2O3 15%vol. ZrO2 matrix reinforced with Nextel 610 fibers is studied as a function of number of cycles N in tension. The stiffness of the composite degrades with increasing N, indicating microcracking. However, synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography shows that the internal specific surface of such cracks varies differently. A modeling strategy is developed for the calculation of the equivalent stiffness of mixtures (first the matrix and then the sandwich), based on the Voigt and Reuß schemes. The Bruno–Kachanov model is then used to estimate the initial microcrack density in the matrix (due to the thermal expansion mismatch) and the amount of microcracking increase upon cyclic loading. The stiffness in the composite degrades dramatically already after 20 000 cycles but then remains nearly constant. The combination of mechanical testing, quantitative imaging analysis, and modeling provides insights into the damage mechanisms acting: microcrack propagation is more active than microcrack initiation upon cyclic loading, but the second also occurs. This scenario is similar but not equal to previous results on porous and microcracked ceramics. KW - Ceramic matrix composites KW - Homogenization schemes KW - Microcracking KW - Nonlinear behavior KW - Synchrotron X-ray refraction radiography PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-534541 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.202100763 SN - 1527-2648 SN - 1438-1656 VL - 24 IS - 6 SP - 2100763 -1 EP - 2100763 -13 PB - VCH GmbH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-53454 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wipfler, B. A1 - Bradler, S. A1 - Büsse, S. A1 - Hammel, J. A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Pass, G. T1 - Evolutionary morphology of the antennal heart in stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) and webspinners (Embioptera) (Insecta: Eukinolabia) N2 - The morphology of the antennal hearts in the head of Phasmatodea and Embioptera was investigated with particular reference to phylogenetically relevant key taxa. The antennal circulatory organs of all examined species have the same basic construction: they consist of antennal vessels that are connected to ampullae located in the head near the antenna base. The ampullae are pulsatile due to associated muscles, but the points of attachment differ between the species studied. All examined Phasmatodea species have a Musculus (M.) interampullaris which extends between the two ampullae plus a M. ampulloaorticus that runs from the ampullae to the anterior end of the aorta; upon contraction, all these muscles dilate the lumina of both ampullae at the same time. In Embioptera, only the australembiid Metoligotoma has an M. interampullaris. All other studied webspinners instead have a M. ampullofrontalis which extends between the ampullae and the frontal region of the head capsule; these species do not have M. ampulloaorticus. Outgroup comparison indicates that an antennal heart with a M. interampullaris is the plesiomorphic character state among Embioptera and the likely ground pattern of the taxon Eukinolabia. Antennal hearts with a M. ampullofrontalis represent a derived condition that occurs among insects only in some embiopterans. These findings help to further clarify the controversially discussed internal phylogeny of webspinners by supporting the view that Australembiidae are the sister group of the remaining Embioptera. KW - Phylogeny KW - Polyneoptera KW - Metoligotoma PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-527795 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-021-00526-4 SN - 1432-234X VL - 140 IS - 3 SP - 331 EP - 340 PB - Springer AN - OPUS4-52779 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -