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We concentrate on appropriate algorithmic processing of microwave Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data obtained from concrete specimens containing tendon ducts below steel reinforcement bars either via simulations or via experiments. The goal is to understand the physical phenomena of electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering in detail in order to optimize imaging algorithms like SAFT (Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique as the NDT version of SAR) in its 3D diffraction tomographic FT-SAFT formulation (Fourier-Transform-SAFT). Therefore we start with the simulation of a "simple" specimen and switch to a more realistic one in order to check whether simulation and experiment can give comparable results. Basically, this could be confirmed, but, nevertheless, various parametric studies will still have to be performed in the future.
Jet-cooled infrared spectra of acetylated glycine, alanine, and dialanine esters and their dimers are reported in the amide A and amide I–III regions. They serve as particularly simple peptide aggregation models and are found to prefer a single backbone conformation in the dimer that is different from the most stable monomer backbone conformation. In the case of alanine, evidence for topology-changing chirality discrimination upon dimer formation is found. The jet spectroscopic results are compared to gas phase spectra and quantum chemical calculations. They provide reliable benchmarks for the evaluation of the latter in the field of peptide interactions.
Ein dreijähriges Projekt zwischen dem Deutschen Historischen Museum (DHM) und der BAM Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung ermöglichte einen differenzierteren Einblick in die tatsächliche Kontamination der textilen Sammlungen des Museums. Die Benennung des Gefahrenpotenzials und der Personenschutz standen dabei im Vordergrund der Untersuchungen.