TY - CONF A1 - Xu, R. A1 - Hicke, Konstantin A1 - Chruscicki, Sebastian A1 - Marx, S. ED - Curbach, M. ED - Marx, S. ED - Scheerer, S. ED - Hampel, T. T1 - Akustisches SpRK-Monitoring mit SEA und verteilten faseroptischen Sensoren N2 - Im vorliegenden Bericht wurde untersucht, Spanndrahtbrüche in einem Brückenträger sowohl mittels Schallemissionsanalyse (SEA) als auch mit (eingebetteter) verteilter faseroptischer akustischer Sensorik (DAS) zu erkennen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Bruchsignale anhand beider Messverfahren detektiert werden können. Die jeweils detektierten Drahtbrüche werden miteinander verglichen. Durch eine Gegenüberstellung werden SEA und DAS detailliert dargestellt. T2 - 12. Symposium "Experimentelle Untersuchungen von Baukonstruktionen" (SEUB) CY - Dresden, Germany DA - 01.06.2023 KW - Verteilte faseroptische akustische Sensorik KW - DAS KW - Brückenmonitoring KW - Spanndrahtbruchdetektion KW - Schallemissionsanalyse KW - SEA PY - 2023 SN - 978-3-86780-740-1 SN - 1613-6934 VL - 67 SP - 136 EP - 147 PB - Technische Universität Dresden - Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen CY - Dresden AN - OPUS4-57581 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Xu, C. A1 - Battig, Alexander A1 - Schartel, Bernhard A1 - Siegel, R. A1 - Senker, J. A1 - von der Forst, I. A1 - Unverzagt, C. A1 - Agarwal, S. A1 - Möglich, A. A1 - Greiner, A. T1 - Investigation of the Thermal Stability of Proteinase K for the Melt Processing of Poly(L‑lactide) N2 - The enzymatic degradation of aliphatic polyesters offers unique opportunities for various use cases in materials science. Although evidently desirable, the implementation of enzymes in technical applications of polyesters is generally challenging due to the thermal lability of enzymes. To prospectively overcome this intrinsic limitation, we here explored the thermal stability of proteinase K at conditions applicable for polymer melt processing, given that this hydrolytic enzyme is well established for its ability to degrade poly(L-lactide) (PLLA). Using assorted spectroscopic methods and enzymatic assays, we investigated the effects of high temperatures on the structure and specific activity of proteinase K. Whereas in solution, irreversible unfolding occurred at temperatures above 75−80 °C, in the dry, bulk state, proteinase K withstood prolonged incubation at elevated temperatures. Unexpectedly little activity loss occurred during incubation at up to 130 °C, and intermediate levels of catalytic activity were preserved at up to 150 °C. The resistance of bulk proteinase K to thermal treatment was slightly enhanced by absorption into polyacrylamide (PAM) particles. Under these conditions, after 5 min at a temperature of 200 °C, which is required for the melt processing of PLLA, proteinase K was not completely denatured but retained around 2% enzymatic activity. Our findings reveal that the thermal processing of proteinase K in the dry state is principally feasible, but equally, they also identify needs and prospects for improvement. The experimental pipeline we establish for proteinase K analysis stands to benefit efforts directed to this end. More broadly, our work sheds light on enzymatically degradable polymers and the thermal processing of enzymes, which are of increasing economical and societal relevance. KW - Enzymatic degradation KW - Poly(L‑lactide) KW - Polyesters KW - biodegradation PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c01008 SN - 1525-7797 SN - 1526-4602 VL - 23 IS - 11 SP - 4841 EP - 4850 PB - ACS Publications AN - OPUS4-56292 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Winzer, Nicholas A1 - Xu, Ping A1 - Bender, S. A1 - Gross, Thomas A1 - Unger, Wolfgang A1 - Cross, Carl Edward T1 - Stress corrosion cracking of gas-tungsten arc welds in continuous-cast AZ31 Mg alloy sheet N2 - AZ31 Mg alloy sheet was welded using a gas-tungsten arc (GTA) process over inserts containing 2.3-9.3 wt.% Al. The welded specimens were susceptible to SCC in distilled water, with susceptibility increasing with decreasing weld metal Al (or β particle) concentration. Primary stress corrosion cracks initiated at the weld metal-HAZ interface by stress-assisted localised dissolution and propagated through the weld and base metals by transgranular and intergranular H-assisted fracture (TG-HAF and IG-HAF) respectively. The IG fracture mode may be intrinsic to the texture imparted upon the base metal by rolling. The increase in SCC susceptibility with decreasing weld metal Al concentration is contrary to the purported roles of β particles in promoting localised corrosion and as crack nucleation sites, but corresponds with increases in weld - base metal galvanic current density and weld metal localised corrosion susceptibility. KW - C. Stress corrosion KW - C. Hydrogen embrittlement KW - A. Magnesium KW - C. Welding PY - 2009 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2009.05.037 SN - 0010-938X VL - 51 IS - 9 SP - 1950 EP - 1963 PB - Elsevier CY - Orlando, Fla. AN - OPUS4-20049 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -