TY - CONF A1 - de Camargo, Andrea Simone Stucchi T1 - Spectroscopy Lectures N2 - As a guest professor of FUNGLASS, I delivered 3 lectures on spectroscopy to the Graduate School Program, the postdoctoral fellows and other researchers: 1) Introduction to spectroscopy applied to solid state materials (with focus on glass and glass ceramics); 2) Vibrational spectroscopy (Infrared and Raman); 3) Electron Paramagnetic Resonance T2 - FunGlass CY - Trencín, Slovakia DA - 03.06.2024 KW - Spectroscopy KW - Radiation-matter interaction KW - FT-IR KW - Raman KW - EPR PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60367 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - de Camargo, Andrea Simone Stucchi T1 - From guest scintillators to luminescent host-guest hybrid materials and nanoparticles: Contributions from LEMAF N2 - An overview of the research work conducted at LEMAF - the laboratory of spectroscopy of functional materials in IFSC/USP Brazil under my leadership, before I joined BAM was given. T2 - FunGlass Graduate Program School CY - Oponice, Slovakia DA - 10.10.2023 KW - Multifunctional nanoparticles KW - Structure property correlations KW - Host-guest hybrid materials KW - Scintillators KW - Persistent luminescent KW - Phosphors KW - Composite materials PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60368 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - de Camargo, Andrea Simone Stucchi T1 - Gender equality in sciences: Let's teach our girls to be brave! N2 - A global panorama of the Gender Gap in Sciences was presented along with recommendations on how to remediate unequal treatment of females in Science, and to prepare future generations for gender equality. T2 - Lunch Talk - Women@DGM: Gender Mindsets/Bias in an International Context CY - Online meeting DA - 14.06.2024 KW - Gender gap PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60369 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - de Camargo, Andrea Simone Stucchi T1 - Optical properties of glasses and ceramics N2 - Optical glasses and glass ceramics are present in many devices often used in our daily routine, such as the mobile phones and tablets. Since the 1960´s with the development of glass lasers, and more recently, within the search for efficient W-LEDs, sensors and solar converters, this class of materials has experienced extreme research progress. In order to tailor a material for such applications, it is very important to understand and characterize optical properties such as refractive index, transmission window, absorption and emission cross sections, quantum yields, etc. These properties can often be tuned by appropriate compositional choice and post-synthesis processing. In this lecture we will discuss the optical properties of glasses and glass ceramics, relevant to that end. T2 - 2nd CeRTEV Glass School CY - São Carlos, SP, Brazil DA - 22.04.2024 KW - Optical properties of glasses and ceramics PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60370 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bayerlein, Bernd T1 - PMD core ontology: Building Bridges at the Mid-Level – A Community Effort for Achieving Semantic Interoperability in Materials Science N2 - Knowledge representation in the materials science and engineering (MSE) domain is a vast and multi-faceted challenge: Overlap, ambiguity, and inconsistency in terminology are common. Invariant and variant knowledge are difficult to align cross-domain. Generic top-level semantic terminology often is too abstract, while MSE domain terminology often is too specific. This poster presents an approach to create and maintain a comprehensive and intuitive MSE-centric terminology by developing a mid-level ontology–the PMD core ontology (PMDco)–via MSE community-based curation procedures. The PMDco is designed in direct support of the FAIR principles to address immediate needs of the global experts community and their requirements. The illustrated findings show how the PMDco bridges semantic gaps between high-level, MSE-specific, and other science domain semantics, how the PMDco lowers development and integration thresholds, and how to fuel it from real-world data sources ranging from manually conducted experiments and simulations as well as continuously automated industrial applications. T2 - TMS - Specialty Congress 2024 CY - Cleveland, Ohio, US DA - 16.06.2024 KW - Interoperability KW - Semantic Interoperability KW - Digtial Representation KW - Knowledge graph and ontologies PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60378 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bayerlein, Bernd T1 - Digital Transformation in Materials Science: Insights From the Platform MaterialDigital (PMD) N2 - The digital era has led to a significant increase in innovation in scientific research across diverse fields and sectors. Evolution of data-driven methodologies lead to a number of paradigm shifts how data, information, and knowledge is produced, understood, and analyzed. High profile paradigm shifts in the field of materials science (MS) include exploitative usage of computational tools, machine learning algorithms, and high-performance computing, which unlock novel avenues for investigating materials. In these presentations, we highlight prototype solutions developed in the context of the Platform MaterialDigital (PMD) project that addresses digitalization challenges. As part of the Material Digital Initiative, the PMD supports the establishment of a virtual materials data space and a systematic handling of hierarchical processes and materials data using a developed ontological framework as high priority work items. In particular, the mid-level ontology PMDco and its augmentation through application-specific ontologies are illustrated. As part of the conclusion, a discussion encompasses the evolutionary path of the ontological framework, taking into account standardization efforts and the integration of modern AI methodologies such as natural language processing (NLP). Moreover, demonstrators illustrated in these presentations highlight: The integration and interconnection of tools, such as digital workflows and ontologies, Semantic integration of diverse data as proof of concept for semantic interoperability, Improved reproducibility in image processing and analysis, and Seamless data acquisition pipelines supported by an ontological framework. In this context, concepts regarding the application of modern research data management tools, such as electronic laboratory notebooks (ELN) and laboratory information management systems (LIMS), are presented and elaborated on. Furthermore, the growing relevance of a standardized adoption of such technologies in the future landscape of digital initiatives is addressed. This is supposed to provide an additional basis for discussion with respect to possible collaborations. T2 - NIST Seminar on Digital Transformation CY - Gaithersburg, MD, USA DA - 11.06.2024 KW - Digital Transformation KW - Research Data Management KW - Ontology KW - Reusability KW - FAIR PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60381 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Trappe, Volker T1 - Glasfaser-Halbzeuge im Anwendungsbereich der CS 22 - Drapieren, Altern, Schwingfestigkeit N2 - Glasfaserkunststoff – GFK – wurde im Segelflugzeugbau mit der FS 24 „Phönix“ seit 1957 in tragenden Strukturen verbaut. Auch wenn in moderneren Luftfahrzeugen Carbon-Faser-Kunststoff – CFK – das GFK in weiten Teilen der Flugzeugstruktur zur Gewichtseinsparung und wegen der höheren Steifigkeit verdrängt hat, so findet sich GFK heute noch im Holm-Steg und anderen hoch belasteten Strukturbauteilen. Nach dem Motto „höher, schneller, weiter“, wurden die Glasfaser-Textilien mit Haftvermittlern (Schlichte / Finish) versehen, um eine gute Anbindung zwischen der Glasfaser und der Epoxid-Harz-Matrix zu bekommen. Hierzu wurden zunächst Chrom-Verbindungen eingesetzt, die seit der Einführung der REACH-Verordnung 2007 bezüglich der Umweltbelastung problematisch sind. Infolgedessen haben die Hersteller der Glasfaser-Textilien alternative Schlichte- / Finish- Systeme entwickelt, die den „Alten“ in den Gebrauchseigenschaften vergleichbar sein sollten. Hinsichtlich der nach RHV geforderten Schwingfestigkeit war es 2004 erforderlich, den Vorgabewert von 1985 moderat abzusenken, damit die neuen Halbzeuge für den Einsatz im Segelflugzeugbau zugelassen werden konnten. Zudem verschlechterte sich teilweise die Drapier-Fähigkeit der neuen Glasfasergewebe, auch wenn die Schwingfestigkeit ausreichend gut war. Im Rahmen einer Masterarbeit wurde Anfang 2024 an der BAM im Fachbereich 5.3 – Polymere Verbundwerkstoffe – vergleichend fünf im Markt verwendete Glasfaser-Textilien hinsichtlich der Drapier-Fähigkeit untersucht. Zudem wurden die Halbzeuge bei einer erhöhten Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur ausgelagert und dann zu GFK-Proben verarbeitet. Schließlich wurden „as received“ Proben und gealterte +/-45°-Proben nach RHV schwingend beansprucht. Im Rahmen dieses Vortrags wurde das Projekt sowie die Ergebnisse erstmal der Leichtflugzeugindustrie vorgestellt. T2 - 48. Symposium für Flugzeugentwicklung 2024 CY - Braunschweig, Germany DA - 14.11.2024 KW - Faserkunststoffverbunde KW - Flugzeugbau KW - Alterung PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-62182 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Loose, Florian T1 - CFK-Recycling N2 - Obwohl der Leichtbau mit carbonfaserverstärkten Kunststoffen (CFK) einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Klimaschutz und zur Ressourceneffizienz liefert, stellt der wachsende Abfallstrom von aktuell 62 kt/a eine große Herausforderung dar. Weil die Produktion von Carbonfasern (CF) überwiegend auf fossilen Rohstoffen basiert und sehr energieintensiv ist, werden nachhaltige Recyclinglösungen dringend benötigt. Hier wird ein Überblick über aktuelle Recyclingprozesse gegeben und deren Limitierungen diskutiert. Darüber hinaus wird eine Möglichkeit zur sicheren chemischen Nutzung von CF-haltigen Reststoffen aufgezeigt, die nicht zur Wiederverwertung geeignet sind. Das Projekt CF Pyro untersucht deren Einsatz als Sekundärrohstoff in der Pyrometallurgie und setzt besondere Schwerpunkte bei der Reaktivität von CF, der Prozessstabilität und der Vermeidung von Emissionen gesundheitsschädlicher WHO-Fasern. Abschließend wird eine, auf den experimentellen Ergebnissen und im Dialog mit Expertinnen und Experten aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik entwickelten, Technologiebewertung vorgestellt. T2 - 4. Netzwerktreffen Leichtbau Berlin-Brandenburg CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 01.10.2024 KW - Cabonfasern KW - Recycling PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61279 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Montazerian, Maziar A1 - Mauro, John C. A1 - de Camargo, Andrea S. S. T1 - Richard Adolf Zsigmondy: Nobel laureate and pioneer in optical glasses N2 - Austrian chemist Richard A. Zsigmondy was known for his work in colloid chemistry, but his research inspired advancements in optical glasses as well. KW - Quantum dots KW - Glass KW - Richard Zsigmondy PY - 2024 VL - 103 IS - 9 SP - 38 EP - 40 AN - OPUS4-62590 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Blaeß, Carsten T1 - Binder jetting of crystallizing bioactive glass powders N2 - Customized artificial bone replacement implants made of resorbable bioactive glass (BG) have not yet become widely accepted in clinical use. This is mainly due to the contrariness of sintering ability and appropriate bioactivity. Concurrent crystallization often prevents the generation of dense sinter bodies, especially for additive manufactured 3D scaffolds. The presented study investigates the limits and advantages of crystallization of powder compacts manufactured by binder jetting and uniaxial pressing for different particle size fractions (psf) of two BGs. T2 - CeramicAM 2024 - 1º CY - Sao Paulo, Brasil DA - 19.09.2024 KW - Bioactive glass KW - Sintering KW - Crystallization KW - Additive manufacturing PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-62594 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Schilling, Markus T1 - Advancing Digital Workflows in Materials Science: The Role of PMDco in Data Integration and Semantic Representation N2 - The field of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) is undergoing a transformative shift towards digitalization, emphasizing the need for structured and interoperable data management. The Platform MaterialDigital Core Ontology (PMDco), now in version 3.0, addresses these challenges by providing a robust mid-level semantic framework. PMDco bridges the gap between abstract high-level ontologies, such as the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) standardized in ISO/IEC 21838-2, and highly specific domain terminologies to ensure consistency and interoperability across diverse MSE applications. Developed through MSE community-based curation, PMDco facilitates the integration of real-world data from experiments, simulations, and industrial processes. This presentation will explore PMDco's role in enabling advanced digital workflows and its integration into demonstrators within the Platform MaterialDigital (PMD) initiative. Highlighted use cases include the semantic representation of tensile test data in compliance with ISO 6892-1:2019-11, utilizing the corresponding tensile test ontology (TTO) built on PMDco. Through an electronic laboratory notebook (ELN), data from experiments performed by undergraduate students were transformed into machine-actionable knowledge graphs, demonstrating the potential for education and fully digitalized experimental procedures. Additionally, a possible extension of PMDco as a linking point for semantically representing simulation data will be presented, aligning with the focus of VMAP. This includes linking experimental, simulation, and computational datasets to create comprehensive, FAIR-compliant knowledge ecosystems. By showcasing best practices in data acquisition, semantic integration, and knowledge graph generation, this presentation underscores PMDco’s versatility and its critical role in advancing digital MSE workflows. T2 - VMAP User Forum 2025 CY - Sankt Augustin, Germany DA - 18.02.2025 KW - Semantic Data KW - Data Integration KW - Digitalization KW - Data Interoperability KW - PMD Core Ontology PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-62607 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Saber, Yassin A1 - Clague, Leighton T1 - Automated Fused Filament Fabrication of Ceramics and Metals - Remote and in Space N2 - Component manufacturing in remote (i.e., geographically isolated) settings poses significant challenges where access to conventional manufacturing facilities is limited or non-existent. Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) enables the rapid manufacturing of plastic, metallic and ceramic components with complex geometries. Ceramic and metallic parts formed by FFF require subsequent debinding and sintering to reach full density. Debinding and sintering are typically executed in separate steps with different equipment, necessitating extensive human handling which hinders process automation and may be challenging for the operator in isolated environments. Here an innovative approach is presented: the integration of all process steps into a single, fully automated system, streamlining the process and minimizing human involvement. Our system combines a dual extrusion filament printer with a porous and heat-resistant ceramic print bed. The porous print bed enables mechanical interlocking of the first printed layers, ensuring adhesion and structural integrity during FFF. Ceramic and metallic parts are printed onto thin sacrificial rafts, which are built using an interface material with the same binder as the loaded filament. After the print is completed, the heat-resistant print bed with all parts is transferred seamlessly with a carrier system into a high-temperature furnace for debinding and sintering. During sintering the sacrificial raft is disintegrated, allowing for unconstrained sintering and easy removal of the finished parts. In conclusion, our integrated approach enables significant advancements in the fabrication of complex ceramic or metallic components in remote environments with increased efficiency and minimal human handling. T2 - AM Forum 2025 CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 17.03.2025 KW - Fused Filament Fabrication KW - Ceramics KW - Metalls KW - Process automation PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-62745 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Rodricks, Carol T1 - Recyclable or One-Way Composites? Evaluating the Durability of Elium vs. Epoxy Glass Fibre Composites N2 - Fibre-reinforced polymers are widely used, particularly in lightweight construction, due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and versatility. The expansion of wind turbines calls for ever-lighter materials, and polymer matrix composites are well-positioned to meet this need, offering the necessary strength and long-term durability with reduced weight. However, conventional thermoset composites, such as epoxy-based systems, pose significant recycling challenges as they cannot be easily reprocessed or remoulded. A promising alternative is Elium, a novel thermoplastic resin that offers mechanical properties similar to thermoset polymers while providing the added benefit of chemical recyclability through solvolysis in acetone. This raises an important question: can a recyclable Elium composite match or even surpass the durability of a conventional epoxy composite, particularly in demanding structural applications? In our study, we compare the fatigue performance of Elium (191SA, 151-XO) glass fibre composites to conventional epoxy (RIMR 135, RIMH 137) glass fibre composites. Results indicate that Elium composites demonstrate superior fatigue resistance compared to their epoxy counterparts. The combination of enhanced fatigue durability and chemical recyclability highlights the potential of Elium composites as a sustainable alternative to conventional epoxy-based systems for long-term structural applications. T2 - Materials Week 2025 CY - Frankfurt am Main, Germany DA - 02.04.2025 KW - Polymer matrix composites KW - Recycling KW - Elium KW - Fatigue performance PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-62936 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Schilling, Markus T1 - Digital Transformation in Materials Science through Semantic Technologies and Knowledge Graphs N2 - The field of materials science is undergoing a transformative shift driven by digitalization. In this respect, semantic and AI technologies are paving the way for advancements in materials development, design, and optimization while leaping towards an Industry 4.0 environment. Addressing the dual challenges of quality assurance and data interoperability, this presentation examines the integration of semantic technologies and knowledge representation methods. By adhering to FAIR principles, this approach enhances data management, storage, and reuse. That way, both machine-actionable and human-understandable data structures crucial for digital research environments are fostered. This presentation focuses on the ‘platform MaterialDigital’ (PMD) initiative, which aims to support efforts from both industrial and academic sectors to solve digitalization challenges and implement sustainable digital solutions. Besides establishing structures to create virtual material data spaces, PMD develops solutions for systematizing and unifying the handling of hierarchical, process-dependent material data. Semantic technologies play a crucial role in digitalization efforts as they enable the storage, processing, and querying of data in a contextualized form. Therefore, the development and prototypical application of the PMD Core Ontology 3.0 (PMDco 3.0) tailored for materials science is highlighted. This includes the design and documentation of graph patterns that may be compiled into rule-based semantic shapes. Its integration into daily lab life is demonstrated through its application to electronic lab notebooks (ELN). This illustrates potentials of standardized protocols and automation-ready solutions for managing diverse experimental data across different sources. Outlining best practices and illustrating the possibilities that semantic technologies bring to modern labs, examples from materials processing and mechanical testing will underscore how knowledge graphs bridge the gap between data and decision-making in materials science, with potential for increased productivity and streamlined workflows across the field. T2 - Materials Week 2025 CY - Frankfurt am Main, Germany DA - 03.04.2025 KW - Semantic Data KW - Data Integration KW - Digitalization KW - Data Interoperability KW - PMD Core Ontology PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-62866 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Siefke, Lennart A1 - Linden, Anna T1 - Towards a robust automated surface inspection method for CT-scanned cannulas N2 - For certain cardiovascular diseases, cannulas are implanted into the blood circuit. To match the patients individual anatomy of the heart, there is research for cannulas to be custom-designed and manufactured aided by 3D printing. However, cannulas have to hold very high standards with regard to the smoothness of their surfaces, as rough patches can lead to formation of blood clots. Therefore, this work uses computer vision to detect such patches as part of quality assurance. First, the produced cannula is scanned using a precise CT scanner and transformed into a 3D mesh object. Rough patches in an otherwise smooth but curved surface are detected by using cosine similarity between neighboring faces and a statistical evaluation. In the end, this method is able to raise a warning when curved surfaces are not smooth enough and visualizes the problematic patches. However, there is just limited access to test data currently and the scanner used needs to be upgraded. T2 - 3D in Science & Applications (3D-iSA) 2024 CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 26.11.2024 KW - Algorithm KW - Additive manufacturing KW - Surface evaluation PY - 2025 UR - https://www.gfai.de SN - 978-3-942709-34-7 SP - 66 EP - 70 AN - OPUS4-63057 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Rodricks, Carol T1 - Advancing Sustainable Composites: Challenges and innovations N2 - With the increased use of carbon fibre polymer matrix composites comes the important question of their management at the end of their life cycle. Given the high costs associated with carbon fibre production, recycling carbon fibres from composite waste is a desirable source of reinforcing fibres for new applications. However, current recycling methods result in recycled carbon fibres that are short with little to no orientation which can only be used in applications requiring intermediate strength at a fraction of the potential of the continuous, aligned virgin fibres. Thus, a method to recycle fibres with their original length and orientation intact is vital to truly realising a circular economy for carbon fibre polymer composites. Our research introduces a novel hierarchical composite aimed at preserving the length and orientation of carbon fibres on recycling. Virgin carbon fibres are encapsulated in an insoluble epoxy matrix to form tapes that serve as the primary units of the hierarchical structure. The primary epoxy matrix protects the fibres from chemical and environmental elements while maintaining their permanent orientation. The primary tape units are subsequently embedded in a secondary recyclable matrix polymer to make larger composite structures. Elium, a thermoplastic that dissolves in acetone and has mechanical properties comparable to epoxy, was chosen as the secondary matrix of choice in this study. This approach aims to achieve a composite that is mechanical equivalent to thermoset composites while facilitating easy recycling with minimal impact on the fibres in the primary unit. T2 - Materials Week 2025 CY - Frankfurt am Main, Germany DA - 02.04.25 KW - Recycling KW - Carbon fibres KW - Mechanical testing KW - Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs), micromechanics KW - Elium PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-63004 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rosenbusch, Sjard Mathis A1 - Diercks, Philipp A1 - Kindrachuk, Vitaliy A1 - Unger, Jörg F. T1 - Integrating custom constitutive models into FEniCSx: A versatile approach and case studies N2 - The development and integration of user-defined constitutive relationships into finite element (FE) tools using standardized interfaces play a pivotal role in advancing the capabilities of FE solvers for structural mechanics applications. While commercial FE solvers like Abaqus and Ansys have designed their interfaces to provide custom stresses, tangents, and updated history variables, the open-source solver FEniCSx remains efficient only when the constitutive update has an analytical representation. This restricts the application of FEniCSx for non-linear structural mechanics. Since FEniCSx has become a powerful and popular open-source tool for solving partial differential equations, particularly due to its automatic computation of Hessians, we aim to develop a generalized interface to enhance its capability for constitutive modeling. This approach will address complex constitutive equations that require iterative solutions at the quadrature point level. Specific implementation challenges, such as using return-mapping procedures, can then be managed commonly. The provided interface for custom constitutive models offers a versatile way to implement them in various languages, including C++, Python, Rust, and Fortran. Finally, using the example of UMATs for viscoplastic models, we demonstrate how available user subroutines can be incorporated into the interface while maintaining computational performance of FEniCSx comparable to that of Abaqus. KW - Finite element method KW - Constitutive models KW - FEniCSx KW - UMAT KW - Rust KW - Python KW - C++ PY - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13980988 PB - Zenodo CY - Geneva AN - OPUS4-62112 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Trappe, Volker T1 - Betriebsfestigkeit von Struktur-Klebungen im Anwendungsgebiet der CS22 N2 - Moderne Segelflugzeuge sind voll-verklebte tragende FKV-Strukturen. Über die Schwingfestigkeit der Faser-Kunststoff-Verbunde (FKV) und die Lebensdauerabschätzung dieser Werkstoffklasse auf Basis verschiedener Lastspektren wurden insbesondere von Christoph Kensche verschiedenen Arbeiten durchgeführt und auch auf dem Symposium für Segelflugzeugentwicklung vorgestellt. Hingegen ist die Betriebsfestigkeit von Struktur-Klebungen im Anwendungsbereich der CS22 vergleichsweise wenig untersucht worden. Über die Jahre wurden in verschiedenen Projekten immer wieder Probleme in Struktur-Klebungen (u.a. Betriebsbelastungsversuche an Versuchs-Holmen) identifiziert, analysiert und spezielle Prüfverfahren weiter entwickelt (Projekt „Tragflügel neuer Technologie für die allgemeine Luftfahrt“, FK SIF765). Im Rahmen des LuFo-Vorhabens GeAviBoo (General Aviation Booster) wurde in zwei Arbeitspaketen das Thema erneut aufgegriffen und Betriebsbelastungsversuche an Klebproben durchgeführt. Im Rahmen des Vortrages werden die Erkenntnisse der letzten 10 Jahre aufbereitet und die neusten Ergebnisse vorgestellt. T2 - Symposium für Segelflugzeugentwicklung CY - Online meeting DA - 19.11.2020 KW - Polymer Matrix Composites KW - Betriebsfestigkeit KW - Klebung KW - General Aviation PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51861 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Werner, Tiago T1 - Short fatigue crack propagation in L-PBF 316L stainless steel N2 - Fracture mechanics is a key to fatigue assessment in AM metal components. Short fatigue cracks are initiated at defects and pronounced surface roughness intrinsic to AM. The subsequent crack-propagation is strongly influenced by microstructural interactions and the build-up of crack-closure. The aim of the present study is to give an insight into short-crack propagation in AM-metals. Fatigue crack propagation resistance curves were determined experimentally for AISI 316L manufactured by Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) which was heat treated at three different temperatures. Differences in the build-up of the fatigue-crack propagation threshold in between the L-PBF specimens and compared to wrought material are due to the residual stress states, a pronounced roughness of the crack-faces in the L-PBF specimens and phase transformation in the vicinity of the crack-tip, resulting in increased crack-closure. This, together with crack-branching found along the crack path, enhances the resistance to the propagation of fatigue cracks. T2 - ASTM International Conference on Additive Manufacturing 2020 CY - Online meeting DA - 16.11.2020 KW - Additive Manufacturing KW - Cyclic R-Curve KW - Component assessment KW - L-PBF KW - 316L KW - Residual Stress KW - Fatigue Crack Growth PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51585 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Praktische Erfahrungen zur Granulometrie von Pulvern im Submikron- und Nanobereich N2 - Der Vortrag beleuchtet insbesondere die Herausforderungen die sich bei der Dispergierung der Nanopulver aufgrund der hohen Adhäsivkräfte ergeben. Die Bewertung der Probenpräparation ist nur indirekt zugänglich, aber essentiell für die Zuverlässigkeit der Messergebnisse. Anhand von Beispielen werden Lösungsvorschläge aufgezeigt. Der Vortrag schließt mit einem Vorschlag zur Strategie der Herangehensweise bei der Partikelgrößenbestimmung von Nanopulvern. T2 - Sitzung des Fachausschusses "Material- und Prozessdiagnostik" der Deutschen Keramischen Gesellschaft: Zuverlässige granulometrische Charakterisierung von Mikro- und Nanopulvern – Voraussetzung für optimierte Keramikwerkstoffe in der Energietechnik CY - Online meeting DA - 19.11.2020 KW - Nano-powder KW - particle size determination KW - dispersion KW - sample preparation PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51665 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Le, Quynh Hoa T1 - Licht- und Elektronenoptische 3D-Verfahren zur Analyse von Bruchflächen N2 - Die Analyse von Bruchflächen wird in der Schadensanalyse meist auf der Basis von Erfahrungswissen vorgenommen, welches aus vorliegenden Untersuchungen, eigenen Vergleichsversuchen und aus der Literatur stammt. Durch Vergleiche mit bereits vorliegenden Bildern werden qualitativ Bruchmechanismen ermittelt. Grundlage sind zumeist zweidimensionale Bilder aus licht- und elekt-ronenoptischen Verfahren. Quantitative Aussagen beziehen sich bislang beispielsweise auf makroskopische Anteile von Bruchmechanismen oder die Ausmessung von Schwingstreifen. In jüngerer Zeit gibt es vermehrt Ansätze, Computer-Algorithmen einzusetzen, die in der Lage sind, unterschiedlich strukturierte Bruchmerkmale zu finden und zu klassifizieren. Im hier vorgestellten IGF-Vorhaben „iFrakto“, IGF Vorhaben Nr.: 21477 N, werden licht- und elektronenoptisch Topographie-Bilder erzeugt und die gewonnenen 3D-Informationen zusammen mit den klassischen 2D-Bildern ausgewertet. T2 - Treffen der AG Fraktographie im Gemeinschaftsausschuss Rasterelektronenmikroskopie in der Materialprüfung CY - Online meeting DA - 19.11.2021 KW - 3D REM KW - Fraktographie KW - Bruchflächen PY - 2021 UR - https://dgm.inventum.de/widget/preview/45d8c33d-622b-43e2-8459-ba783394a723/611d133ebdac0611d133ebdac1 AN - OPUS4-53800 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stephan-Scherb, Christiane T1 - Novel insights into high temperature corrosion phenomena by advanced X-ray methods N2 - A variety of materials of technological interest change their properties through contact with reactive media. Solid-gas reactions lead to a variety of reaction products on the surfaces and internal interfaces. The observation of nucleation and growth processes in the environment where they occur (in situ) from a chemical-structural perspective is especially challenging for aggressive atmospheres. The talk presents innovative approaches to study corrosion mechanisms using advanced X-ray methods. Using energy dispersive X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy in different tailor made environmental reaction chambers, valuable insights into high temperature oxidation and sulfidation processes were gained. Fe-based alloys were exposed to hot and reactive atmospheres containing gases like SO2, H2O and O2 at 650°C. During the gas exposure the tailor made reaction chambers were connected to a high energy diffraction end station at the synchrotron. The crystallization and growth of oxide and sulfide reaction products at the alloy surfaces were monitored by collecting full diffraction pattern every minute. Careful examination of shape and intensity of phase-specific reflections enabled to a detailed view on growth kinetics. These studies showed, oxides are the first phases occurring immediately after experimental start. As soon as reactive gas media enter the chamber, the conditions change and different reaction products, such as sulfides start to grow. A comparison of different gas environments applied, illustrated the differences in the type of reaction products. The in situ observation of high temperature material degradation by corrosion made it possible to study the contribution of phases, which are not stable at room temperature. For instance, wuestite (Fe1-xO), was frequently observed at high temperatures in humid gases on Fe with 2 wt.% and 9 wt.% chromium, but not at room temperature. The strength of the occurrence of this phase additionally explains why, despite a higher Cr content, ferritic alloys with 9 wt.% Cr in a challenging atmosphere prevent the intrinsic formation of protective layers. The in situ observations were supplemented by careful considerations of thermodynamic boundary conditions and detailed post characterization by classical metallographic analysis. Additionally, the structure and chemistry of the dominant oxide layers were evaluated using X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy. The talk will give an overview about chances and challenges for studying high temperature corrosion phenomena by advanced X-ray methods. T2 - MRS Spring Meeting CT08.02.01 CY - Online Meeting DA - 18.04.2021 KW - XRD KW - Spectroscopy KW - Corrosion KW - High temperature KW - In-situ PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-52486 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Sample Preparation of Nano-Powders for Particle Size Determination N2 - The use of increasingly finer starting powders up to nanopowders can also be observed in the field of ceramics. Their advantages consist, for example, in their lower activation energy, an increase in strength or unique optical properties. However, handling and characterization of the powders are much more difficult. The main reason for this is the very high adhesive forces between the particles and between particles and other surfaces, too. Therefore, submicron and even more so nanoparticles tend to agglomerate and their separation into primary particles during sample preparation prior to particle sizing is of particular challenge. A representative measurement sample is only obtained when it no longer contains agglomerates. The evaluation of the dispersion process and a decision on whether it was successful thus increases in importance for the reliability of the measurement results of particle sizing. The presentation uses examples to show possible approaches and provides information on possible sources of error. It is shown that successful granulometric characterisation of fine powders requires both an improved dispersion technique and very often an effective combination of two or more measurement methods. T2 - 96. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Keramischen Gesellschaft CY - Online Meeting DA - 19.04.2021 KW - Agglomerates KW - Nano-powder KW - Dispersion process PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-52503 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Schulz, Wencke T1 - High temperature corrosion of high (HEA) and medium (MEA) entropy alloys N2 - The high-temperature corrosion behavior of the medium-entropy alloy Cr33Co33Ni33 (MEA) and the high-entropy alloy Fe20Cr20Co20Ni20Mn20 (HEA) in a mixed gas atmosphere of 10% H2O-2% O2 -0.5% SO2 + Ar as carrier gas [Vol.%] at 800 °C with duration times of t = 24h, 48h and 96h was investigated. Both alloys have a single-phase fcc microstructure. The oxidation kinetics of the HEA-CrMnFeCoNi roughly followed a linear rate law and a slow oxide growth was observable for the MEA-CrCoNi. The scale thickness of the corrosion layer in the quinary alloy increased with exposure time, while the scale thickness in the ternary alloy remained constant at around 1 µm. The MEA-CrCoNi developed a protective Cr2O3 layer with minor buckled parts. Co,Ni-chromite (Co,Ni)Cr2O4 was detected by XRD in minor amounts. The scale on HEA-CrMnFeCoNi displayed a triplex structure of a thin, continuous, inner Cr2O3 layer, a dense, intermediate Mn3O4 layer, and a thick, outer, porous layer consisting of Mn3O4 and MnSO4. Sulphides were only identified in the matrix of HEA-CrMnFeCoNi. Thermodynamic equilibrium calculations with FactSage (Log(S2) vs. Log(O2), ΔG of reactions) are in good agreement with these observations. The intense diffusion of Cr in the ternary alloy leads to an immediate formation of a protective Cr2O3 layer. The fast diffusion of Mn through the bulk HEA material and through the formed Cr2O3 layer compared to the other alloying elements is considered as the rate-limiting process. T2 - DMG Sektionstreffen Angewandte Mineralogie und Kristallographie CY - Online meeting DA - 25.02.2021 KW - Cr2O3 KW - High-Temperature Corrosion KW - HEA KW - MEA PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-52164 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Trappe, Volker T1 - Current and future technological advancement in polymer matrix composites enabled through fundamental discoveries N2 - This presentation is a summary of the work from the past 20 years’ development of PMC-testing at the BAM-FB 5.3 with respect to safety-relevant design of advanced light weight structures in aircraft, wind turbine and automotive applications. The talk begins with wood as an example from nature, and emphasizes that load case, fiber architectural design and the production process and quality have to go hand in hand to generate an advanced light weight structure. Since PMC-relevant basic findings of mankind span across hundreds of years, high-performance composite applications today are based more on long term experiences than on breakthrough inventions of modern days. In the second part of the talk, future plans and projects of FB-5.3 are presented, specifically addressing H2-safety, circular economy, recycling by design and digitalization of PMC-technologies. T2 - Abteilungsseminar CY - Online meeting DA - 07.09.2021 KW - Polymer Matrix Composites KW - Thermo mechanical fatigue PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-54150 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Trappe, Volker T1 - Beschreibung des Ermüdungsverhaltens von Endlos-Faserverstärkten-Kunststoff-Verbunden mit Hilfe mikromechanischer Modelle N2 - Im Rahmen des Vortrags werden die neusten Ergebnisse aus dem Fachbereich 5.3 zur Beschreibung des Ermüdungsverhaltens von FKV mittels Mikromechanischer-Modelle präsentiert. Explizit wird der theoretische Ansatz am Beispiel von GFK unter thermomechanischer Beanspruchung hergeleitet und an Hand von Versuchsergebnissen verifiziert. T2 - Webkonferenz Composites United, Composite Fatigue CY - Online meeting DA - 30.09.2021 KW - Faser-Kunststoff-Verbunde KW - thermomechanische Beanspruchung KW - Materialmodell PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-54151 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hildebrand, G. A1 - Sänger, Johanna Christiane A1 - Schirmer, U. A1 - Mantei, W. A1 - Dupuis, Y. A1 - Houbertz, R. A1 - Liefeith, K. T1 - Process Development for Additive Manufacturing of Alumina Toughened Zirconia for 3D Structures by Means of Two-Photon Absorption Technique N2 - Additive manufacturing is well established for plastics and metals, and it gets more and more implemented in a variety of industrial processes. Beside these well-established material platforms, additive manufacturing processes are highly interesting for ceramics, especially regarding resource conservation and for the production of complex three-dimensional shapes and structures with specific feature sizes in the µm and mm range with high accuracy. The usage of ceramics in 3D printing is, however, just at the beginning of a technical implementation in a continuously and fast rising field of research and development. The flexible fabrication of highly complex and precise 3D structures by means of light-induced photopolymerization that are difficult to realize using traditional ceramic fabrication methods such as casting and machining is of high importance. Generally, slurry-based ceramic 3D printing technologies involve liquid or semi-liquid polymeric systems dispersed with ceramic particles as feedstock (inks or pastes), depending on the solid loading and viscosity of the system. This paper includes all types of photo-curable polymer-ceramic-mixtures (feedstock), while demonstrating our own work on 3D printed alumina toughened zirconia based ceramic slurries with light induced polymerization on the basis of two-photon absorption (TPA) for the first time. As a proven exemplary on cuboids with varying edge length and double pyramids in the µm-range we state that real 3D micro-stereolithographic fabrication of ceramic products will be generally possible in the near future by means of TPA. This technology enables the fabrication of 3D structures with high accuracy in comparison to ceramic technologies that apply single-photon excitation. In sum, our work is intended to contribute to the fundamental development of this technology for the representation of oxide-ceramic components (proof-of-principle) and helps to exploit the high potential of additive processes in the field of bio-ceramics in the medium to long-term future. KW - Additive manufacturing KW - Ceramics 3D printing KW - Two-photon adsorption KW - Polymer-ceramic mixtures KW - Bio-ceramic engineering PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-526672 DO - https://doi.org/10.3390/ceramics4020017 VL - 4 IS - 2 SP - 224 EP - 239 PB - MDPI CY - Basel AN - OPUS4-52667 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Bestimmung der Partikelgrößen-verteilung mittels Zentrifugen-Sedimentationsverfahren nach ISO 13318-2 (Küvette) N2 - Im Vortrag werden das Messprinzip einer Photozentrifuge erläutert und die Anforderungen der zugrundeliegenden Normen diskutiert. Die praktische Durchführung der Messung und insbesondere auch die vorbereitenden Arbeiten, sowie die Auswertung der Rohdaten bilden den Schwerpunkt des Vortrags. Gezeigt werden auch die Validierung sowie ein Beispiel zur regelmäßigen Verifizierung des Verfahrens. Nach Anwendungsbeispielen und Vergleichen zu Ergebnissen mit anderen Messverfahren, wird das Verfahren in einer Zusammenfassung bewertet. T2 - Seminar Rheologie und Stabilität von dispersen Systemen CY - Potsdam, Germany DA - 08.05.2023 KW - CLS KW - Particle size KW - Nano PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57679 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Botsch, B T1 - Classification of fracture surface types based on SEM images N2 - The following work deals with the quantitative fracture surface evaluation in damage analysis. So far, fracture surfaces have almost exclusively been evaluated qualitatively, i.e. the presence of fracture features is documented and their surface proportions are estimated, if necessary. Many years of experience are required, as well as an intensive comparison with defined comparative images from the literature. The aim of this work is the development of classifiers which can recognize fracture mechanisms or fracture features in scanning electron microscope images (SEM). The basis is 46 SEM images, which have been evaluated by fractography experts with regard to fracture features. The existing data set of images is expanded using augmentation methods in order to increase the variability of the data and counteract overfitting. Only convolutional neural networks (CNN) are used to create the classifiers. Various network configurations are tested, with the SegNet achieving the best results. T2 - Materialsweek 2021 CY - Online meeting DA - 07.09.2021 KW - Fractography KW - Fracture surface KW - Deep learning KW - SEM PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-53418 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jentzsch, Stefan T1 - Numerical and experimental investigations on metal shear band formation at high strain rates with a Hopkinson bar setup N2 - The essence of dynamic failure is closely linked to the formation of adiabatic shear bands (ASB), which result from the localization of shear strain under high deformation speeds accompanied by a rapid temperature increase. Understanding this phenomenon is crucial in view of safety issues when impacts of fast rotating machine components (i.e. aircraft turbine blades) may occur. Our contribution addresses both the experimental evidence and characterization of ASBs due to high-speed impact tests at the Split HOPKINSON pressure bar (SHPB) setup and the finite element analysis to determine the parameters of the underlying constitutive model, which is closely related to JOHNSON-COOK (JC) material model. Experimental investigations were performed on notched shear specimens made of the fine -grained structural steel S690QL and the displacements in the regions affected by shear localization were measured with subset-based local Digital Image Correlation (DIC). The displacement fields, obtained in the SHPB tests, were considered as an objective to validate and to identify the constitutive parameters with. The JC model could reasonably reproduce the displacement distribution. In order to overcome the issues with mesh dependency we provide a nonlocal extension based on the implicit gradient model approach. T2 - GAMM Annual Meeting 2023 CY - Dresden, Germany DA - 30.05.2023 KW - Gradient-enhanced damage KW - Adiabatic shear bands KW - Split Hopkinson bar KW - Digital image correlation KW - Viscoplasticity KW - Finite element analysis PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57827 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bruns, Sebastian T1 - Digitalizing a lab course for undergraduate students: ELN, ontology, data management N2 - We report about a joint project aiming at the digitalization of a lab course in materials testing. The undergraduate students were asked to prepare samples of a precipitation hardened aluminum alloy and characterize them using hardness and tensile tests. In a first step, we developed the frames for the digital labor notebook using eLabFTW. The primary data and the relevant metadata of each run were saved in a central database and made available for analysis and report issues. The whole set of results produced in a course was made available in the database. This database can be improved and serve as an open repository for data on this specific alloy. The logical frame for the joint project was provided by the PMD Core Ontology (PMDco), a mid-level ontology that enables the representation and description of processes and process chains in an MSE-specific manner, ensuring full traceability of generated data. For the digitalization of this lab course, the tensile test ontology (TTO) was applied which is designed as a module of the PMDco using strongly related semantic concepts. T2 - FEMS EUROMAT 2023 CY - Frankfurt a. M., Germany DA - 03.09.2023 KW - Electronic Lab Notebook KW - FAIR data management KW - Digtial Representation KW - Knowledge graph and ontologies PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-58207 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Lindemann, Franziska T1 - Bestimmung der spezifischen Oberfläche mittels Gasadsorption (BET-Verfahren) N2 - Im Rahmen des 2. BAM-Akademie Info-Tages "Nano or not Nano" wurde die OECD TG 124 "Volume Specific Surface Area of Manufactured Nanomaterials" vorgestellt. Der Vortrag beschreibt die Bestimmung der spezifischen Oberfläche von dispersen und/oder porösen Pulvern mittels Gasadsorption nach dem BET-Verfahren. Es wird auf die Anwendbarkeit der Methode eingegangen und es werden praktische Hinweise zur Probenvorbereitung und Messung von Nanomaterialien gegeben. T2 - BAM Akademie II: Info-Tage "Nano or not Nano" CY - Online meeting DA - 25.01.2024 KW - OECD TG 124 KW - Nanopulver KW - VSSA KW - Nano powder KW - BET KW - Spezifische Oberfläche PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-59623 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kalinka, Gerhard T1 - Testing the fibre matrix interface of short glass fibre reinforced PMCs with using the push out technique N2 - With this presentation, the push-out technique is explained. The focus of the experimental work is on the characterization of the fiber-matrix interface of short fiber reinforced composites. The reinforcing component was glass fibers and the matrix polymer was PA6.6 and PPA. It is demonstrated for the first time that the push-out technique ca be applied on injection molded short fiber PMC and is sensitive to the mechanical interface properties. Further studies are planned on the influence of multiple processing, the temperature and humidity. T2 - Composirtes United Workshop „Fiber Matrix Interphases“ CY - Online meeting DA - 09.11.2023 KW - Polymer Matrix Composite KW - Glass Fibres KW - PA6.6 KW - PPA KW - Push-out Test KW - Interface Strength PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-59053 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Bestimmung der Skelettdichte mittels Gaspyknometrie N2 - Im Rahmen des 2. BAM-Akademie Info-Tages "Nano or not Nano" wurde die OECD TG 124 "Volume Specific Surface Area of Manufactured Nanomaterials" vorgestellt. Der Vortrag beschreibt detailliert das Messverfahren der He-Gaspyknometrie zur Bestimmung der Skelettdichte von Pulvern und geht auf Anwendbarkeit, Besonderheiten bei Nanopulvern und wichtige Einstellparameter für die Messung ein. T2 - BAM Akademie II: Info-Tage "Nano or not Nano" CY - Online meeting DA - 25.01.2024 KW - Pycnometry KW - Density KW - Nano powder PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-59561 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Einführung: Volume Specific Surface Area (VSSA) N2 - Im Rahmen der 2. BAM-Akademie-Veranstaltung "Nano or not Nano" wurde die OECD TG 124 "Volume Specific Surface Area of Manufactured Nanomaterials" vorgestellt. Der Vortrag enthält ein Einführung zur VSSA mit Definitionen, Vorteilen und Einschränkungen. T2 - BAM Akademie II: Info-Tage "Nano or not Nano" CY - Online meeting DA - 25.01.2024 KW - Nano powder KW - VSSA KW - Specific surface KW - OECD TG PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-59560 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Herausforderungen bei der Granulometrie von (technischen) Nano-Pulvern N2 - Einführungsvortrag im Rahmen der Veranstaltung der BAM-Akademie zur Anwendung der OECD TG 124 "Volume Specific Surface Area of Manufactured Nanomaterials" zu Herausforderungen bei der Granulometrie von Nanopulvern. Es werden die Einflüsse von Partikelform, Breite der Partikelgrößenverteilung und Agglomeration/ Aggregation auf das Messergebnis sowie die Vergleichbarkeit der Ergebnisse verschiedener Messverfahren dargelegt. T2 - BAM Akademie II: Info-Tage "Nano or not Nano" CY - Online meeting DA - 25.01.2024 KW - Nanopulver KW - Granulometrie KW - Partikelgröße KW - VSSA KW - OECD TG 124 PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-59558 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Swaminathan, Srinivasan A1 - Kumar, S. A1 - Kranzmann, Axel A1 - Hesse, Rene A1 - Goldbeck, Hennig A1 - Fantin, Andrea T1 - Corrosion characteristics of 316L stainless steel in oxide-rich molten solar salt at 600◦C N2 - An attempt has been made in this work, to observe the influence on alloy aging by the sodium oxide (Na2O) in solar salt (60 wt% NaNO3 + 40 wt% KNO3). The accelerated aging was established by adding Na2O (0.005, 0.07, 0.135 and 0.2 wt%) to the solar salt and their effect on corrosion of 316L stainless steel (SS) at 600 ◦C in that oxide-rich solar salts for 168 h in synthetic air was investigated. Corrosion is significantly more in oxide-rich solar salt compared to pure solar salt. Strikingly, the oxide scale-base metal interface is wavy in solar salt containing 0.005 % Na2O clearly shows the oxide addition to salt melt influences Cr-rich inner oxide layer formation and its selective dissolution at early stage that leads to non-uniform corrosion. Interestingly, with increase of Na2O to 0.07 %, steel corrosion proceeded uniformly by accelerated disintegration of Cr-rich inner layer and subsequent dissolution. Severe scale spallation and weight loss in nitrate melt containing 0.2 % Na2O fostering more rapid corrosion, alarming that substantial tolerance of oxide content in solar salt is ≥ 0.135 % for an acceptable corrosion of 316L SS. Despite preferential dissolution of Cr and scale degradation/spallation with increased oxide content in solar salt, the corrosion layer in all cases comprised of sodium ferrite, and Cr-rich Cr-Fe mixed oxides with the Ni enrichment at the scale-metal interface. Competing processes between oxide scale growth, degradation and dissolution or even spallation has been discussed with an emphasis of Na2O addition to solar salt. KW - Molten salt corrosion KW - Solar salt KW - Thermal energy storage KW - Stainless steel KW - Concentrating solar power PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-610819 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solmat.2024.113176 VL - 278 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-61081 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - INPR A1 - Kalady, Mohammed Fayis A1 - Schultz, Johannes A1 - Weinel, Kristina A1 - Wolf, Daniel A1 - Lubk, Axel T1 - Localization of Hybridized Surface Plasmon Modes on Random Gold Nanoparticle Assemblies N2 - Assemblies of plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) support hybridized modes of localized surface plasmons (LSPs), which delocalize in geometrically well-ordered arrangements. Here, the hybridization behavior of LSPs in geometrically completely disordered arrangements of Au NPs fabricated by an e-beam synthesis method is studied. Employing electron energy loss spectroscopy in a scanning transmission electron microscope in combination with numerical simulations, the disorder-driven spatial and spectral localization of the coupled LSP modes that depend on the NP thickness is revealed. Below 0.4nm sample thickness (flat NPs), localization increases towards higher hybridized LSP mode energies. In comparison, above 10nm thickness, a decrease of localization (an increase of delocalization) with higher mode energies is observed. In the intermediate thickness regime, a transition of the energy dependence of the localization between the two limiting cases, exhibiting a transition mode energy with minimal localization, is observed. This behavior is mainly driven by the energy and thickness dependence of the polarizability of the individual NPs. KW - Plasmonics KW - Electron-Energy Loss Spectroscopy KW - Discrete Dipole Approximation KW - Nanoparticles PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-618323 DO - https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.10514 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Cornell University CY - Ithaca, NY AN - OPUS4-61832 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Eisenbart, M. T1 - KupferDigital – Datenökosystem für die digitale Materialentwicklung auf Basis Ontologie-basierter digitaler Repräsentationen von Kupfer und Kupferlegierungen N2 - Kern des Projektes KupferDigital ist es, einen Demonstrator für ein digitales Datenökosystem zu erstellen, der der Digitalisierung der Materialforschung und der metallverarbeitenden Industrie als zukunftsfähige Plattform zur Verfügung stehen soll. Das Projekt KupferDigital entwickelt Methoden und Konzepte, um den Lebenszyklus am Beispiel von Kupfer – von der Erzgewinnung bis zum Recycling – digital zu erfassen. Grundlage ist die Entwicklung sogenannter Ontologien. Diese können als eine Art Wissensnetz verstanden werden. Sie dienen als gemeinsame Standards für die Beschreibung von Werkstoffen und technischen Vorgängen. Sie helfen bei der digitalen Erfassung von Prozessschritten sowie von Materialeigenschaften. Parallel dazu werden Konzepte für Datenstrukturen, die Speicherung und den Austausch von Werkstoffdaten über neu zu definierende Schnittstellen erarbeitet. Über die Bereitstellung digitalisierter Lebenszyklen von Kupfer wird die Industrie bei der Pro-duktentwicklung befähigt, neue Werkstoffentwicklungen frühzeitig zu bewerten, beispielsweise unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Nachhaltigkeit. Kupfer kommt hier eine aktuelle Bedeutung zu, weil es für die digitale Transformation sowie die Energie- und Mobilitätswende von fundamentaler Bedeutung ist und somit von hohem gesellschaftlichem Wert. Die Projektziele sind sowohl auf weitere metallische Struktur- und Funktionswerkstoffe als auch auf andere Industriebereiche übertragbar. Die Projektergebnisse werden im Rahmen der Aktivitäten der Innovationsplattform MaterialDigital allen Interessierten zur Verfügung gestellt. T2 - MatFo2022 „Vom Material zur Innovation: Digital, Neutral, Vital“ CY - Online meeting DA - 14.11.2022 KW - Kupfer KW - Datenökosystem KW - Materialentwicklung KW - Ontologie PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56405 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - THES A1 - Nielow, Dustin T1 - Einfluss fertigungsbedingter Imperfektionen auf die Schwingfestigkeit von FKV-Schalenstrukturen in Sandwichbauweise N2 - Rotorblätter von Windenergieanlagen (WEA) weisen häufig nach wenigen Jahren, lange vor dem Erreichen der prognostizierten Lebensdauer von 20 bis 30 Jahren Risse in der Blattschale auf. Die Folge sind aufwendige Reparaturen am installierten und schwer zugänglichen Rotorblatt und der kostenintensive Nutzungsausfall durch den Stillstand der WEA. Als mögliche Initiatoren für die Schäden in der Blattschale der Rotorblätter gelten fertigungsbedingte Imperfektionen. Für die Untersuchung des Einflusses dieser Imperfektionen auf das Ermüdungsverhalten der Rotorblätter wurde an der BAM (Bundesanstalt für Mate-rialforschung und -prüfung) ein Prüfstand für statische und zyklische Versuche von Schalensegmenten im intermediate scale entwickelt und betrieben. Die untersuchten Schalensegmente in Sandwichbauweise sind der Rotorblattschale von WEA im Hinblick auf die Strukturmechanik, die eingesetzten Halbzeuge, den Laminataufbau und dem eingesetzten Fertigungsverfahren ähnlich. Als Imperfektionen wurden verschiedenen Variationen von Lagenstößen in die Hautlagen und Schaumstöße mit Breitenvariation in den Stützkern reproduzierbar eingebracht. Die Überwachung des Schädigungszustandes während der Schwingversuche unter realistischen Lastszenarien erfolgt über eine kombinierte in situ Schädigungsüberwachung mittels passiver Thermografie und Felddehnungsmessung. Mit den durchgeführten Schwingversuchen und der begleitenden Überwachung des Schädigungszustandes ließen sich die Schadensinitiation und die signifikante Herabsetzung der Lebensdauer durch die eingebrachten Imperfektionen zweifelsfrei nachweisen und entsprechende Konstruktionshinweise für die betriebssichere Auslegung von Sandwichstrukturen ableiten. N2 - Wind turbines often exhibit cracks in the blade shells after only a few years in service, significantly before their expected 20 to 30 year design lifespan. This leads to complicated repairs on difficult to reach rotor blades, and can cause a cost-intensive standstill of the turbine. A possible source of these defects in the rotor blade shells are the imperfections which occur during production. In order to investigate the effect of these imperfections on the fatigue behavior of rotor blades, a test rig was developed at the BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung) upon which intermediate scale static and cyclic-fatigue testing could be performed. The complementary sandwich shell specimens developed and investigated with the test rig are representative of the outer shell of wind turbine rotor blades in terms of materials and manufacturing processes, as well as structural mechanics. The specimens were built with reproducible imperfections, including laminate overlaps in the face sheets and gaps of varying size in the foam core. The damage condition was monitored during cyclic-fatigue testing under realistic load cases using a combination of in-situ passive thermography and strain field measurement. The cyclic testing and parallel non-destructive structural health monitoring of the shell specimens showed the imperfections to significantly influence the damage initiation and decrease the component service life. The results can be used accordingly as recommendations for operationally more reliable design of sandwich structures. T3 - BAM Dissertationsreihe - 170 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Windenergie KW - Verbundwerkstoffe KW - Betriebsfestigkeit KW - Komponentenprüfung KW - Renewable ernergy KW - Wind energy KW - Intermediate scale KW - Composites KW - Fatigue PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-546701 SN - 1613-4249 VL - 170 SP - 1 EP - 178 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-54670 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - THES A1 - Kraus, David T1 - Ermüdungsverhalten von Glasfaser-Kunststoff-Verbunden unter thermomechanischer Beanspruchung N2 - Die Werkstoffgruppe der Faser-Kunststoff-Verbunde (FKV) hat sich aufgrund ihrer hervorragenden Leichtbaueigenschaften unter anderem im Sportgerätebau, in der Luft- und Raumfahrt und in der Windenergieindustrie etabliert. Die so hergestellten Strukturen sind in der Regel nicht nur mechanischen Belastungen, sondern auch thermischen Lasten in einem breiten Temperaturspektrum ausgesetzt. Dennoch ist die Auswirkung des Temperatureinflusses bei einer Kombination von thermischer und mechanischer Last auf die Lebensdauer von Strukturen aus FKV bisher nur wenig untersucht. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wird der Einfluss von Temperaturen zwischen 213 K und 343 K auf einen Glasfaser-Epoxidharz-Verbund experimentell untersucht. Das Material wird in diesem Temperaturbereich eingehend charakterisiert: Es werden sowohl die thermomechanischen Eigenschaften von Faser- und Matrixwerkstoff als auch die des Verbundes ermittelt. In einem weiteren Schritt wird dann der Einfluss der Temperatur auf die Schädigungsentwicklung im quasi-statischen Lastfall sowie unter schwingender Ermüdungsbeanspruchung bei verschiedenen FKV-Mehrschichtverbunden analysiert. Basierend auf den experimentellen Daten wird ein Zusammenhang zwischen der Schädigung und der Anstrengung der Matrix innerhalb der Einzelschicht demonstriert. Die Matrixanstrengung wird mithilfe eines mikromechanischen Modells unter Berücksichtigung der thermomechanischen Eigenspannungen analytisch berechnet. Bei Querzugbeanspruchung kann gezeigt werden, dass eine Vorhersage der Schädigung in Abhängigkeit der Volumenänderungsenergie innerhalb der Matrix getroffen werden kann. Mithilfe des Konzepts der Matrixanstrengung ist eine Vorhersage der Lebensdauer des Werkstoffs unter schwingender Ermüdungsbeanspruchung in Abhängigkeit der Einsatztemperatur möglich. N2 - Due to their superior lightweight properties, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) materials are well established in various fields, such as sports equipment, aerospace or wind energy structures. These structures are not only subjected to mechanical loads, but also to a broad spectrum of thermal environments. However, the impact of temperature on the fatigue life of thermomechanically loaded FRP structures is barely investigated to-date. In the scope of this work, the influence of temperatures in a range of 213 K to 343 K on a glass fiber reinforced epoxy polymer is experimentally examined. An extensive thermo-mechanical characterization of the static properties of the material is performed. The neat resin and Fiber material are investigated, as well as the composite. In addition, the impact of thermal loads on the damage evolution under quasi-static as well as cyclic fatigue loading is investigated for different multi-angle laminates. Based on the experimental data, a correlation is shown between damage and matrix effort of the unidirectional layer. The matrix effort is calculated according to a micromechanical model considering thermal residual stresses. Particularly under transverse loading, the damage Evolution can be predicted as a function of the dilatational strain energy of the matrix. Using the concept of the matrix effort presented in this work, a prediction of the fatigue life of the investigated material at different ambient temperature conditions can be performed. T3 - BAM Dissertationsreihe - 169 KW - Ermüdung KW - Faser-Kunststoff-Verbund KW - GFK KW - Schädigung KW - Thermomechanik KW - Fatigue KW - Composite KW - Glas fibre reinforced polymer KW - Damage KW - Thermomechanics PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-530253 SN - 1613-4249 VL - 169 SP - 1 EP - 164 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-53025 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Schulz, Wencke T1 - High temperature corrosion phenomena of HEAs and MEAs N2 - High- and medium-entropy alloys (HEAs and MEAs) constitute a new class of materials. Those with a face-centered cubic (fcc) structure from the Cr-Mn-Fe-Co-Ni system have excellent mechanical properties and are considered for high-temperature applications since diffusion in these alloys was reported to be sluggish. However, their corrosion resistance at high temperatures must still be evaluated to further qualify them for such kinds of applications. Various groups studied the oxidation behavior of HEAs and MEAs under (dry) laboratory and artificial air as well as CO2/CO mixtures in different temperature ranges. CrCoNi exhibits the best corrosion resistance at 800 °C due to the formation of a protective Cr2O3 layer. The matrix below the oxide scale was reported to be correspondingly depleted in Cr. It was further shown that the addition of Mn and Fe to CrCoNi changes the phase composition of the oxide scale at 800 °C. A Mn2O3 layer was grown during oxidation on CrMnCoNi and CrMnFeCoNi and a Cr2O3 scale was formed at the matrix/oxide scale interface. Beneath these oxide layers, Mn- and Cr-depleted zones were detected. These phase morphologies demonstrate the inward diffusion of oxygen and outward diffusion of Cr and Mn resulting in the formation of Cr2O3 and Mn2O3. In the present study, the corrosion resistance of CrMnFeCoNi and CrCoNi were confirmed and additionally characterized under further oxidizing atmospheres at 800 °C including Ar-2 Vol.% O2, Ar-2 Vol.% H20, and Ar-2 Vol.% SO2 mixtures. T2 - Symposium on Advanced Mechanical and Microstructural Characterization of High-Entropy Alloys CY - Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany DA - 03.02.2020 KW - Mn3O4 KW - High-entropy alloy KW - Medium-entropy alloy KW - High-temperature corrosion KW - Chromia PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50984 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stephan-Scherb, Christiane T1 - Effect of a mixed atmosphere H2O-O2-SO2 on the oxidation kinetics and phase formation on CrMnFeCoNi and CrCoNi N2 - The high-entropy alloy (HEA) CrMnFeCoNi and the medium-entropy alloy (MEA) CrCoNi with a face-centered cubic (fcc) structure have excellent mechanical properties and are considered for high-temperature applications. Both materials were exposed under several oxidized atmospheres in a wide temperature range/regime. Mn-oxide (Mn3O4, Mn2O3) was mainly formed on the HEA and Cr2O3 on the MEA. The fast diffusion of manganese prevents the formation of a continuous chromia layer on CrMnFeCoNi in Ar-O2, Ar-H2O and Ar-SO2 at 800°C. The Cantor alloy and his ternary subsystem CrCoNi were exposed in Ar-O2-H2O-SO2 at 800°C up to 96 h to clarify their oxidation behavior in a mixed atmosphere. The oxidized samples were analyzed by weight measurement, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). It was found that mass gain of all samples increased with increasing exposure time. The oxidation rate of the Cantor alloy is significantly higher than that of the ternary alloy system. T2 - International Conference on High Entropy Materials CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 27.09.2020 KW - High Entropy Alloys KW - Medium Entropy Alloys KW - High temperature corrosion KW - Oxidation KW - Sulfidation PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51488 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Klinger, Christian T1 - Systematische Schadensanalyse: Vergleich und Anwendung von Richtlinien und Prozeduren N2 - Recherche verschiedener jeweils nationaler/internationaler Regelwerke und Prozeduren für die Systematische Schadensanalyse • Literaturrecherche zu Methoden der systematischen interdisziplinären Schadensanalyse • Vergleich der Regelwerke VDI 3822, ASTM, ASM sowie der Methoden • Anwendung der Regelwerke/Prozeduren und Methoden am Beispiel T2 - 46. VDI Jahrestagung: Schadensanalyse in der Energietechnik CY - Online meeting DA - 06.10.2020 KW - Regelwerke KW - Systematische Schadensanalysen, Prozeduren PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51401 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Nguyen, Ngoc Tam Thi T1 - Reinventing Piping for Hydrogen Applications – A Composite Approach N2 - A key step towards achieving climate neutrality in the European Union (EU) by 2050 is the transition to renewable energy sources. Green hydrogen plays a central role in this shift but remains costly, particularly through the utilization of PEM electrolysis. Currently, around 50% of the costs associated with electrolyser systems are attributed to system peripherals, underscoring the potential for cost savings through standardization and the use of cost-effective materials [Tja17, IRE20]. In the collaborative project "PolyH2Pipe", the Institute of Plastics Processing in Industry and Craft (IKV), the Welding and Joining Institute (ISF) and BAM Division 5.3 are developing media-carrying pipe systems made of continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastics (TP-FR) for hydrogen applications. The project aims to design these pipes, develop suitable joining techniques and validate the requirements for these piping systems. This research initiative serves as a foundational basis for the subsequent market introduction of large-scale TP-FR pipe systems for electrolysers and fuel cell systems. Initial test results will be presented as a part of the talk during the colloquium. T2 - H2Safety Colloquium - Materials compatibility and properties CY - Online meeting DA - 14.05.2025 KW - Hydrogen KW - Polymer Matrix Composites KW - Electrolyser KW - Piping PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-63134 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Nguyen, Ngoc Tam Thi T1 - Polymer Matrix Composite (PMC) piping for hydrogen applications N2 - A significant step towards achieving climate neutrality in the European Union (EU) by 2050 is the conversion of the energy supply to renewable energy sources. The availability of hydrogen (H₂) as a flexible energy source in sufficient quantities is currently a central challenge. At present, hydrogen is mainly produced from fossil fuels such as natural gas, while water electrolysis only contributes 4% of total production. Less than 0.1 % of global production comes from renewable energy sources [IRE20, NN17]. Compared to the production of grey hydrogen, the production of green hydrogen with PEM electrolysers is still associated with high costs. Reducing the procurement and production costs of PEM electrolysers is therefore a key factor in realising the goals of the EU's hydrogen strategy. Around 50 % of the system costs are attributable to the system peripherals, meaning that savings can be achieved through the standardisation of system components and the use of more cost-efficient materials [Tja17, IRE20]. Currently, cost-intensive steel materials are used to guide media systems and cooling circuits in the plant periphery. Substitution by polymer materials offers a high cost-saving potential due to automated production processes and simple joining techniques. In the collaborative project ‘PolyH2Pipe’, which is being carried out by the Institute of Plastics Processing in Industry and Craft (IKV), the Welding and Joining Institute (ISF) and BAM-5.3, continuous fibre-reinforced thermoplastic (TP-FR) pipe systems are being designed, joining techniques developed and the requirements for the media piping validated. The objective of the research project is to conduct preparatory measures to initiate market launch activities for large-scale production of TP-FR media pipes for H2 electrolyser and fuel cell systems. In the context of the poster presentation, the overarching project and the BAM sub-project will be presented with initial test results. T2 - 29. Nationales SAMPE Symposium CY - Aachen, Germany DA - 02.04.2025 KW - Hydrogen KW - Polymer Matrix Composites KW - Electrolyser KW - Piping PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-63133 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Werner, Tiago A1 - Teske, Tanita A1 - Hilgenberg, Kai A1 - Mauro, Madia A1 - Nielsen, S. A1 - Gärtner, F. A1 - Klassen, T. T1 - Untersuchung des Potenzials von Kaltgasspritzen für die Reparatur zyklisch belasteter Bauteile T1 - Investigation on the capability of cold-spray for repair of cyclically loaded components N2 - Die Reparatur mittels Kaltgasspritzen ist eine vielversprechende Alternative zum teuren Austausch fehlerbehafteter Bauteile in der Luft- und Raumfahrt. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde das Potential des Verfahrens an der hochfesten Aluminiumlegierungen Al6061-T6 unter Anwendung von Stickstoff als kostengünstiges Prozessgas untersucht. Es wurden quasi-statische Zugversuche und einachsige Zeitfestigkeitsversuche mit besonderem Fokus auf das in-situ Kugelstrahlen zur Verbesserung der mechanischen Eigenschaften durchgeführt. Im Ergebnis wurde die Verbesserung der Adhäsion zwischen Substrat und aufgebautem Werkstoff als entscheidendes Kriterium für eine Anwendbarkeit ermittelt. Die Laserstrukturierung von Substratoberflächen ist hierfür vielversprechend und wurde im Rahmen der Arbeit mittels Adhäsionsversuchen untersucht. N2 - Repair by cold-spray is a promising alternative to the costly replacement of flawed components in aerospace applications. In the present work this process was investigated on the high-strength aluminum alloy Al6061-T6. For the cold-spray process, inexpensive Nitrogen was used as process-gas. Quasi-static tensile and highcycle- fatigue tests (HCF) were performed, focusing on in-situ shot peening to improve the mechanical properties of the repaired part. An improved adhesion between substrate and built-up material was identified as a key-factor for the applicability of the process. Under this respect laser-structuring of the substrate surface was applied and its effect on the mechanical performance of the restored samples were examined by adhesion tests. T2 - 9. Tagung des DVM-Arbeitskreises Additiv gefertigte Bauteile und Strukturen CY - Stuttgart, Germany DA - 06.11.2024 KW - Kaltgasspritzen KW - cold-spray KW - Reparatur KW - Repair KW - Ermüdungsfestigkeit KW - Fatigue KW - Luft- und Raumfahrt KW - Aerospace KW - Substratvorbehandlung KW - Substrate pre-treatment PY - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.48447/ADD-2024-BB VL - 409 SP - 67 EP - 79 AN - OPUS4-63182 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Dynamische Lichtstreuung DLS nach ISO 22412:2017 N2 - Einführung in die Partikelgrößenbestimmung von Nano-Materialien mittels Dynamischer Lichtstreuung. Normative Grundlagen (ISO 22412 und OECD TG 125); Messprinzip, Auswertealgorithmen, Informationsgehalt der Daten, Metadaten, Reporting. T2 - BAM Akademie: Info-Tage "NANO OR NOT NANO" CY - Online meeting DA - 16.02.2023 KW - DLS KW - Particle size KW - Nano PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57128 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Exkurs Partikelgrößenverteilungen N2 - Einführung in die Darstellung der Ergebnisse von Partikelgrößenbestimmungen: Was ist ein Kugeläquivalenzdurchmesser; welche Bedeutung hat die gemessene Mengenart; welche Parameter werden ausgewiesen. Bezug zu Regularien hinsichtlich der Bewertung "Nano- oder nicht Nano-Material. T2 - BAM Akademie: Info-Tage "NANO OR NOT NANO" CY - Online meeting DA - 16.02.2023 KW - Nano material KW - Particle size KW - Size distribution PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57127 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kuchenbecker, Petra T1 - Zentrifugen Sedimentationsverfahren CLS nach ISO 13318 2:2007 N2 - Einführung in die Bestimmung der Partikelgröße von Nano-Materialien mittels Zentrifugen Sedimentationsverfahren CLS nach ISO 13318 2:2007. Normative Grundlagen (einschließlich OECD TG 125), Messprinzip, Auswertung, Vor- und Nachteile der Methode, Metadaten, Reporting. T2 - BAM Akademie: Info-Tage "NANO OR NOT NANO" CY - Online meeting DA - 16.02.2023 KW - CLS KW - Particle size KW - Nano PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57129 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -