TY - CONF A1 - Shamsuddoha, Md A1 - Hüsken, Götz A1 - Pirskawetz, Stephan A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Kühne, Hans-Carsten A1 - Thiele, Marc T1 - Remediation of Cracks Formed in Grouted Connections of Offshore Energy Structures under Static Loads N2 - The future energy demand necessitates the exploration of all potential energy sources both onshore and offshore. Global trend has shifted towards offshore energy, which can be obtained from either carbon intensive or renewable options, hence requiring structures such as rigs, platforms, and monopiles. Most of these structures adopt easily installable construction techniques, where lower foundation need to be connected with the super structure by mean of grouted composite joints. Generally, these composite connections have exterior sleeve, interior pile and infill grout. Being located in remote offshore conditions, connections can experience considerable adverse loading during their lifetimes. Degradations were reported inside similar connections, which were installed in last three decades. Besides, grouting in the offshore sites may often be proven difficult, which eventually leads to reduced capacity of connections in the long run. Thus, repair and rehabilitation of such connections should be planned ahead to minimize operational delays and costs in the future. This study aims at characterizing the nature of crack generation in grouted connections and thereby identifying the potential of repair using suitable repair material. Scaled grouted joints were manufactured using a novel mold, and connections were loaded under static load to visualize the main failure pattern. The failure mechanism and loading capacity are found compatible to previous results from earlier literature. Grouted connection was then repaired using cementitious injectable grout. The effectiveness of the repair system is also discussed. T2 - Twenty-eighth (2018) International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference CY - Sapporo, Japan DA - 10.06.218 KW - Offshore KW - Energy KW - Grouted Connection KW - Cracks KW - Repair KW - Rehabilitation PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-45226 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Aktivitäten der BAM zu Offshore-Windenergie N2 - Die BAM ist in vielen Bereich zum Thema Ausbau Windenergie, insbesondere für den Offshore-Bereich aktiv. Die Aktivitäten werden exemplarisch für die Tätigkeiten im Bereich FE, PAZ und BI dargestellt. Anlass war eine Zusammenkunft mit dem Verband der Betreiber (AGOW) T2 - Erfahrungsaustausch AGOW-BAM CY - BAM, Berlin, Germany DA - 24.01.2018 KW - Offshore-Wind PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-43991 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Fatigue crack detection methods for high-cyclic loaded steel structures and challenges in mechanical testing N2 - For the generation of renewable energy offshore wind farms play an important role. The majority of these wind generators are connected to steel foundation structures. Steady increasing power output of these wind turbines leads to new challenges as well for engineers of the related support structures. Caused by the high-cyclic loading of these structures by wind and waves fatigue plays a very important role. Besides the consideration of fatigue within the design process it is additionally an important topic and challenge to monitor the existing steel structures relating to potential fatigue cracks occurring during their lifetime. This plays a role for a fundamental understanding of mechanisms as investigated in testing but also for inspection in real structures. Since the structures of the offshore wind generators are very large and in addition partially under water effective and reliable methods for fatigue crack detection are required. This contribution will present results of recent investigations on different crack detection methods applied on high-cycle fatigue tests on small welded steel samples as well as on welded steel components. The comparison of these measurements will show what are the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods and which method is potentially more suitable for the application on real offshore wind structures. It is outlined where challenges for detection methods exist. Furthermore, in this context the resulting challenges for the execution of material testing especially caused by the increasing dimensions of wind energy converters will by exemplarily presented. T2 - EERA JP Wind & SETWind Online Annual Event 2020 CY - Online meeting DA - 14.09.2020 KW - Fatigue KW - Crack detection KW - Steel structures PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51356 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Zhang, Q. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Subspace-based Damage Detection with Rejection of the Temperature Effect and Uncertainty in the Reference N2 - Temperature variation can be a nuisance that perturbs vibration based structural health monitoring (SHM) approaches for civil engineering structures. In this paper, temperature affected vibration data is evaluated within a stochastic damage detection framework, which relies on a null space based residual. Besides two existing temperature rejection approaches – building a reference state from an averaging method or a piecewise method – a new approach is proposed, using model interpolation. In this approach, a General reference model is obtained from data in the reference state at several known reference temperatures. Then, for a particular tested temperature, a local reference model is derived from the general reference model. Thus, a well fitting reference null space for the formulation of a residual is available when new data is tested for damage detection at an arbitrary temperature. Particular attention is paid to the computation of the residual covariance, taking into account the uncertainty related to the null space Matrix estimate. This improves the test performance, contrary to prior methods, for local and global damages, resulting in a higher probability of detection (PoD) for the new interpolation approach compared to previous approaches. T2 - International Operational Modal Analysis Conference CY - Copenhagen, Danmark DA - 13.05.2019 KW - Un- certainty KW - Statistical method KW - Subspace-based method KW - Temperature rejection KW - Model interpolation PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-48244 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo T1 - Deep foundations for offshore wind turbines. Lecture 1: Axial behaviour T1 - Cimentaciones profundas para aerogeneradores marinos - Parte 1: Comportamiento axial N2 - This presentation deals with the phenomenology and design of pile foundations for offshore wind turbines, and is divided into two lectures. The first lecture presents a brief introduction to the context and peculiarities of such foundations, and then focuses on the particular case of axially loaded piles. This part is most relevant for the relatively slender piles of the multi-pile substructures (i.e. jackets and tripods). A clear distinction between physical phenomenology and practical design is drawn here. T2 - Masters course on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. Geotechnical Laboratory of CEDEX CY - Online meeting DA - 21.04.2020 KW - Pile foundations KW - Offshore wind turbines KW - Physical phenomenology KW - Design methods PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51057 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo T1 - Deep foundations for offshore wind turbines. Lecture 2: lateral behaviour and advanced topics T1 - Cimentaciones profundas para aerogeneradores marinos - Parte 2: Comportamiento lateral y tematica avanzada N2 - This presentation deals with the phenomenology and design of pile foundations for offshore wind turbines, and is divided into two lectures. The second lecture continues with the case of lateraly loaded offshore piles, which bears most relevance for the case of the monopile foundations. Here again, a clear separation between physical reality and design methods is intended. Finally, the last part of the second lecture introduces several advanced topics which lie outside the classical design approaches, namely the hydromechanical coupling effects (i.e. the excess pore-pressure generation around the monopiles), the cyclic pile fatigue and the so-called pile setup (i.e. the time effects on the axial pile capacity). The relevance of the latter two topics is illustrated with experimental results from a field testing campaign on real large-scale piles. T2 - Masters course on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. Geotechnical Laboratory of CEDEX CY - Online meeting DA - 21.04.2020 KW - Pile foundations KW - Offshore wind turbines KW - Physical phenomenology KW - Design methods PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51059 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Auersch, Lutz T1 - A mid-frequency component of train-induced ground vibration due to scattered axle impulses and the irregularities of the soil and ballast N2 - The passage of the train is dominated by the impulses of the static axle loads. The response of the regular homogeneous and irregular soils has been calculated by the finite-element method in frequency domain. The superposition of the impulse responses yields the quasi-static component of the ground vibration which is restricted to very low frequencies and to the close near-field of the track. In case of an irregular soil or ballast of which the stiffness varies randomly in space, a mid-frequency ground vibration component is generated by the scattering of the axle impulses. Measurements will be shown which prove the existence of the mid-frequency ground vibration component and the unique explanation by the scattered axle impulses: many international measurements with a raised mid-frequency component, axle-box measurements with a too low mid-frequency dynamic load, amplitude-speed dependencies which are incompatible with irregularity-induced dynamic loads, and ground vibration reductions due to stiff track elements. T2 - International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA/USD 2020) CY - Online meeting DA - 07.09.2020 KW - Ground vibration KW - Railway KW - Irregular soil KW - Irregular ballast KW - Axle impulses PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-51212 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva T1 - Subspace-based damage detection handling temperature effects and uncertainty in the reference N2 - Temperature variation can be a nuisance that perturbs vibration based structural health monitoring (SHM)approaches for civil engineering structures. In this paper, temperature affected vibration data is evaluated within a stochastic damage detection framework, which relies on a null space based residual. Besides two existing temperature rejection approaches – building a reference state from an averaging method or a piecewise method – a new approach is proposed, using model interpolation. In this approach, a general reference model is obtained from data in the reference state at several known reference temperatures. Then, for a particular tested temperature, a local reference model is derived from the general reference model. Thus, a well fitting reference null space for the formulation of a residual is available when new data is tested for damage detection at an arbitrary temperature. Particular attention is paid to the computation of the residual covariance, taking into account the uncertainty related to the null space matrix estimate. This improves the test performance, contrary to prior methods, for local and global damages, resulting in a higher probability of detection (PoD) for the new interpolation approach compared to previous approaches. T2 - Abteilungs-Vortragsseminar Abteilung 7 Bauwerksicherheit CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 28.11.2019 KW - Statistical method KW - Subspace-based method KW - Temperature rejection KW - Model interpolation KW - Uncertainty PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-50195 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Lüddecke, F. A1 - Victor, A. T1 - Stability and large deformations of slender structures supported by soil materials N2 - Stabilitätsprobleme und große Deformationen schlanker, vorwiegend stahlbaulicher Strukturen sind in einigen Fällen stark von der Belastung und Stützung der Struktur durch den Baugrund abhängig. Der Vortrag verbindet Forschungsansätze zum Thema. T2 - Colloquium on Geotechnical Engineering CY - KIT Karlsruhe, Germany DA - 26.09.2019 KW - Stability Buckling soil-structure-interaction piles offshore PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49162 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Bhuyan, Delwar A1 - Said, Samir A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Impact of environmental based effects on SHM strategies N2 - Anwendungen der Bauwerksüberwachung werden häufig stark von jahreszeitlichen Einflüssen wie Temperaturbeanspruchungen beeinflusst. Der Beitrag diskutiert Probleme und Lösungen zum Umgang mit diesen Einflüssen. T2 - SEMC 2019 CY - Cape Town, South Africa DA - 02.09.2019 KW - SHM Environmental PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49163 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Herrmann, Ralf T1 - Introduction and Current Research in Wind Energy N2 - The EERA Wind is a Joint Program for coordination of research in wind energy. In the subprogram SP7 "Structures, materials and components" BAM introduces its current research topics in the field of on- and offshore wind energy and structural health monitoring. T2 - EERA Joint Program Wind: SP7 WORKSHOP on Structures, Materials and Components CY - Amsterdam, Niederlande DA - 24.09.2019 KW - Offshore KW - Wind energy KW - EERA Joint Program PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49203 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Moortgat-Pick, A. A1 - Marx, S. T1 - Vibration Analysis of Structures using a Drone (UAV) based Mobile Sensing Platform N2 - The identification of the dynamic behavior of structures, like bridges and towers, is relevant to address multiple issues. In many cases the dynamic parameters should be acquired only once or at a frequency that doesn’t justify the installation of distinct vibration sensors for a long-term monitoring. To identify modal frequencies of a structure, a drone based mobile sensing platform has been implemented. This sensing platform measures the relative displacement be-tween the structure and the drone, which also shows a strong dynamic behavior under wind tur-bulences. By regarding the dynamic model of the drone and additional measurements at the dis-tance sensor the absolute movement of the structure can be estimated based on the measured relative distance. This time domain data is a suitable input for various operational modal analysis algorithms. The system has been used to identify the dynamic properties of test and real structure, like a 1.5 MW wind turbine tower. T2 - 5th International Conference on Smart Monitoring, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Civil Structures (SMAR 2019) CY - Potsdam, Germany DA - 27.08.2019 KW - Modal Analysis KW - Drone KW - Vibration KW - Wind Turbines KW - Bridges PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49205 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo T1 - Erosion and soil mechanics for civil constructions. Applications and opportunities of micromechanical modelling N2 - This presentation provides an overview on general issues related to erosive failures in civil constructions like hydraulic infrastructures and offshore foundations. A brief introduction to the related research activities of BAM in the field of offshore wind energy is first provided, and the general possibilities for micromechanical modelling approaches are outlined. Finally, the ongoing DFG-ANR research project COMET is introduced. T2 - Vortrag am Lehrstuhl "System simulation" an der FAU CY - Friedrich–Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany DA - 16.10.2019 KW - Micromechanical analysis KW - Offshore wind energy foundations KW - Erosion KW - Earthen hydraulic infrastructures PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49311 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick T1 - Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) unter Temperatureinflüssen N2 - Beim Structural Health Monitoring (SMH) besteht eine der Hauptsächlichen Störgrößen im Einfluss der Umgebungsbedingungen, insbesondere der Temperatur. Es wird ein Einblick in die Problemstellung gegeben sowie Lösungsansätze diskutiert und aktuelle Forschung an der BAM vorgestellt. T2 - Internes Arbeitskolloquium TU Berlin CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 11.10.2019 KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Temperatureinflüsse KW - Temperature effects KW - SHM KW - SHM PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49265 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Nerger, Deborah A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Moosavi, Robabeh A1 - Grunwald, Marcel A1 - Redmer, Bernhard A1 - Kühn, T. A1 - Hering, M. A1 - Bracklow, F. T1 - Improved tomographic investigation for impact damage characterization N2 - Reinforced concrete (RC) is used as structural material in most diverse civil engineering applications. For the variability of its physical properties it is still an engineering challenge to meet all necessary requirements for the prediction of dynamic effects under impact loading. In this paper, investigations are shown within the scope of quantifying and evaluating the damage caused by an impact. The experimental investigations are performed in the field of low- and medium-velocity impact. The chosen flat nose shape results in small penetrations on the top side and scabbing on the bottom side. The plate is scanned with an adapted planar tomographic examination after the impact, and the damage is analysed, afterwards. Cracks and spalling are made visible with a reconstruction. The numerical model validated on the tomographic results justifies the application for further predictions of the damage description. T2 - 25th International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology - SMIRT25 CY - Charlotte, NC, USA DA - 04.08.2019 KW - Impact KW - Damage characterization KW - Planar tomography KW - Numeric simulation KW - Reinforced concrete structure PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49540 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Rackwitz, F. A1 - Lüddecke, F. T1 - Recap: Main Results of the BUMP Study and Relevance for VERBATIM N2 - Zusammenfassung des Forschungsprojekts BUMP hinsichtlich der Relevanz für das Projekt VERBATIM N2 - BUMP had been a theoretical prestudy on open issues for the pile tip buckling of large monopiles. The presentation summarizes the main results and considers the impact for the ongoing VERBATIM project. VERBATIM is set up as a mainly experimental verification project for pile buckling. T2 - Kick-Off Projekt VERBATIM CY - BAM, Berlin, Germany DA - 23.01.2020 KW - Buckling piles circular shells PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50515 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Auersch, Lutz T1 - Das Prognosetool der BAM zur Emission, Transmission und Immission von Bahnerschütterungen N2 - Die gesamte Prognose wurde rechnerisch erfasst. Die Rechenverfahren sind einfach und schnell. Die Emission und die Immission verwendet Übertragungsmatrizen. Die Transmissionsrechnung beruht auf der Dispersion der Rayleighwelle. Die Verknüpfung erfolgt über die Anregungskraft auf den Boden und über die Freifeldamplitude am Gebäude. Es sind viele Eingabemöglichkeiten für Messdaten vorgesehen. Messungen können von einem Ort auf einen anderen Ort übertragen werden. T2 - 98. Sitzung des Normausschusses "Schwingungsminderung in der Umgebung von Verkehrswegen" CY - Online meeting DA - 07.05.2020 KW - Bahnerschütterungen KW - Prognose KW - Übertragungsmatrizen KW - Rayleighwellendispersion PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50748 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Hüsken, Götz A1 - Shamsuddoha, Md A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Kühne, Hans-Carsten T1 - Comparison of cracks formed in scaled grouted connection of offshore energy structures under static and cyclic loads N2 - Global energy consumption will increase in the future necessitating both fossil fuels and renewable energy choices - especially wind energy. Such high energy demand requires installation of offshore energy structures, rigs, platforms and towers, which are susceptible to adverse environmental conditions along with maintenances. Due to their large size and remote locations, cylindrical grouted joints are often adopted between substructure and foundation in these offshore platforms and wind structures such as monopiles. However, these connections are composite structures with exterior sleeve, interior pile and infill mortar. Degradation and settlements were reported inside similar connections, which were installed in last three decades. Besides, grouting in the offshore sites were proven difficult to obtain ideal load bearing capacity. In-situ loading conditions were also found to be affecting the failure mechanism inside such connections. This study aims at characterizing the nature of cracks generated in these grouted connections under both static and cyclic loading. Scaled grouted joints were manufactured using a novel reusable mold, and connections were loaded to failure to visualize the main failure patterns. An assessment between failure under these two types of load is drawn along with comparison to previously available literature. T2 - 5th International Conference on Smart Monitoring, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Civil Structures CY - Potsdam, Germany DA - 27.08.2019 KW - Grouted connection KW - Crack formation KW - Crack pattern KW - Static load KW - Cyclic load PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-48797 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo T1 - Wind energy challenges. An offshore perspective and some possible solutions N2 - This talk provides a brief introduction on general engineering challenges for the offshore (marine) wind energy production, focusing on material, structural and hydromechanical aspects. The talk begins with a broad overview on general trends for offshore wind-farms, with insights on some characteristic structural features and their associated loads. Then, some particular open issues for the foundation of the offshore wind turbines into the seabed are introduced. Here, different research approaches are discussed, from experimental investigations to coupled computational analysis at micro- and macroscopic scales. In the second part of the seminar, both the hydromechanical Wave–Tower interaction and some general aspects of the windfarm aerodynamics (wake analysis) are discussed. Some modelling possibilities in the frame of CFD (computational fluid dynamics) are introduced and the relevance of such analyses for a proper windfarm layout optimization is pointed out. Summing up, this seminar aims to show that: i) Numerical analysis of the turbine’s interaction with wind/waves and with the seabed is both useful and affordable. ii) Simplified models can provide an insight into windfarm aerodynamics. iii) Turbulent wake analysis is very relevant for the windfarm layout. T2 - Bad Honnef Physics School „Energy Science – an interdisciplinary challenge“ CY - Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Bad Honnef, Germany DA - 01.09.2019 KW - Offshore wind energy KW - Mechanical challenges KW - Offshore foundations KW - Soil-water-structure interaction PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-48873 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Auersch, Lutz A1 - Said, Samir T1 - Wellenmessungen zur Identifikation der dynamischen Eigenschaften von Böden N2 - Erschütterungen durch Industrie und Verkehr, Schwingungen von Gebäuden, Fundamenten und Gleisen hängen im hohen Maße vom jeweiligen unterliegenden Boden ab. Die Eigenschaften des Bodens ermitteln wir mit Wellenmessungen vor Ort. Die Wellen werden in der Regel mit einem Impulshammer erzeugt und mit Geophonen als Schwinggeschwindigkeits-signale gemessen. Geophone sind aktive Sensoren, die eine kleine Messspannung liefern. Ein 72-kanaliges Messsystem mit entsprechenden Messverstärkern ist im Messwagen der Arbeitsgruppe eingebaut. Es werden im Vortrag fünf verschiedene Auswertemethoden vorgestellt. Im einfachsten Fall versucht man die Laufzeit von einem Geophon zum andern auszumessen und damit die vorherrschende Wellengeschwindigkeit zu ermitteln. Wir haben Wellengeschwindigkeiten von 30 m/s für Moorboden bis 1000 m/s für Felsboden gemessen. Der Boden hat aber nicht nur eine Wellengeschwindigkeit, sondern mehrere frequenzabhängige Wellen-geschwindigkeiten. Dadurch wird aus einem kurzen Hammerschlag eine längere Schwingung (Zerstreuung, Dispersion). Für die Auswertung von dispersiven Wellen nutzt man die spektrale Analyse, zunächst mit zwei Aufnehmern (SASW Spectral Analysis of Surface Waves), später mit einer ganzen Messachse (Multi-Station SASW). Schließlich kann man eine ganze Messachse auch mit verschiedenen Transformationsmethoden auswerten wie die f,v-Methode und Spatial AutoCorrelation SPAC Methode. Alle diese Methoden wurden von uns auf Messreisen in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz getestet. Durch die Approximation der frequenzabhängigen Wellengeschwindigkeiten erhält man ein passendes Bodenmodell. Zu diesem Bodenmodell kann man die Übertra¬gungsfunktionen für Hammer- und Zuganregung berechnen. Bei etlichen Mess¬orten wurden deutliche Merkmale einer Bodenschichtung beobachtet. Es ergibt sich eine Reduktion der tiefen Frequenzanteile durch den steifen unterliegenden Halbraum. Die weiche Deckschicht bestimmt das hochfrequente Verhalten. T2 - Vortragsseminar der BAM-Abteilung 7 Bauwerkssicherheit CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 27.8.2019 KW - Wellenausbreitung KW - Spektralanalyse KW - Wellengeschwindigkeit PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-48866 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -