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The presentation shows how the three-dimensional quantification of dislocations and their characteristic features, e.g. Burgers vector, line direction, dislocation density, is carried out at the transmission electron microscope in scanning mode (STEM) at Division 5.1 at BAM. Exemplarily, the methods are shown for Ni-base superalloy single crystals, for which a short introduction is given using further TEM techniques. Additional examples on low angle grain boundaries, nucleation of oxides at dislocations and interaction of dislocations and carbides are shown.
The content of the presentation was addapted, aiming at scientists who work within the DFG Priority Programme 1713 "Strong coupling of thermo-chemical and thermo-mechanical states in applied materials".
The LEK94 is a Ni-base superalloy single crystal (SX) of the second generation, a materials class which is important for its high temperature creep resistance (>1000°C) in first stage blades of low-to-medium pressure gas turbines. Monocrystalline Ni-base superalloy SXs have a two-phase microstructure consisting of small cubes (' phase with the ordered L12 crystal structure, cube edge length: 500 nm), separated by thin channels (γ phase with fcc solid solution structure, channel width: 20 nm). The microstructural evolution during high temperature and low stress tensile creep has been thoroughly investigated previously, mainly for [001] loading, both in terms of dislocation activity (filling of γ channels, formation of dislocation networks, cutting of the γ’ phase) as well as phase coarsening (rafting, topological inversion). Other loading geometries have received less attention.
The present work studies high temperature and low stress creep deformation of the superalloy LEK 94 at temperatures around 1000°C, where rafting occurs. Differences between loading under different uniaxial, biaxial and triaxial stress states are discussed. Stereo-microscopy and g∙b analysis in the scanning transmission electron microscopy mode (STEM) are combined for microstructural analysis. The focus is set on the role of dislocation interactions with the aging microstructure. Both development in STEM characterization methods, as well as the roles of phase coarsening, γ channel filling, microstructural heterogeneity and γ’ phase cutting are discussed.
Der Vortrag verdeutlicht die Grundlagen der Korrosionsbeständigkeit nichtrostender Stähle und beschäftigt sich vorwiegend mit dem Einfluss der Schleifbearbeitung auf das Korrosionsverhalten. Das AiF-Vorhaben 18823 N/1 wird vorgestellt und erste Ergebnisse zum Einfluss von Schleifprozessen auf die Korrosionsbeständigkeit nichtrostender Stähle werden präsentiert. Darüber hinaus werden Empfehlungen für Verarbeiter nichtrostender Stähle gegeben.
In the presentation different zinc coatings are presented and investigated. Their naturally formed protective layers are electrochemically characterized and corrosion relevant values are determined by using a gel pad based on polysaccharide. The corrosion relevant values allow the differentiation of various zinc coating systems and can describe the current protective effect provided by the coating. It is shown that gel-type electrolytes influence protective layers and coatings considerably less than corresponding bulk electrolytes. From the results it is evident that gel-type electrolytes represent a viable and promising field in corrosion research.
Anhand von auf Polysaccharid basierenden Gelpads werden im Vortrag verschiedene Zinkschichtsysteme untersucht, die natürlich gebildeten Deckschichten elektrochemisch charakterisiert und korrosionsrelevante Kennwerte bestimmt. Die ermittelten Kennwerte erlauben eine Differenzierung verschiedener Schichtsysteme und können die momentane Schutzwirkung der Deckschichten unter atmosphärischen Bedingungen beschreiben. Durch den Vergleich zu Bulk-Elektrolyten wird gezeigt, dass gelartige Elektrolyte Zinkschichten deutlich geringer beeinflussen als entsprechende Bulk-Elektrolyte. Aus den Ergebnissen wird ersichtlich, dass gelartige Elektrolyte in der Korrosionsforschung ein entwicklungsfähiges und aussichtsreiches Forschungsfeld zur Beurteilung von Verzinkungen darstellen.
Korrosionsuntersuchungen mit gelartigen Elektrolyten an natürlich gebildeten Zinkdeckschichten
(2016)
Ein neuer Ansatz bei elektrochemischen Korrosionsuntersuchungen kann durch den Einsatz von gelartigen Elektrolyten als Alternative zu wässrigen Prüfelektrolyten beschritten werden. Gelartige Elektrolyte ermöglichen minimalinvasive Untersuchungen an natürlich gebildeten Zinkdeckschichten. Dadurch können korrosionsrelevante Kennwerte ermittelt werden, die Aussagen zur Deckschichtbildung und zur Stabilität der gebildeten Deckschichten erlauben. In diesem Beitrag wird anhand verschiedener Deckschichtzustände an Zink der Mehrwert von gelartigen Elektrolyten für die Korrosionsforschung verdeutlicht.
Bei elektrochemischen Untersuchungen von atmosphärischen Korrosionsreaktionen an deckschicht- und passivschichtbildenden Werkstoffen stößt man elektrolytseitig an Grenzen. So erweisen sich sowohl das Nachempfinden eines dünnen Feuchtfilms als auch die Interpretation von elektrochemischen Messungen in so genannten Bulk-Lösungen (eine „Masse“ an Elektrolyt) hinsichtlich des Korrosionsverhaltens unter atmosphärischen Bedingungen häufig als schwierig. Eine neue Herangehensweise an diese Problemstellung in der Korrosionsforschung beinhaltet den Einsatz von gelartigen Elektrolyten als Alternative zu den Bulk-Elektrolyten. Gelartige Elektrolyte bilden einen dünnen Feuchtfilm auf der Werkstoffoberfläche aus, wodurch die natürlich gebildete Deckschicht ähnlich wie an Atmosphäre beeinflusst wird und nahezu zerstörungsfrei untersucht werden kann. Durch eine elektrochemische Instrumentierung können geeignete Kennwerte wie Polarisationswiderstände und Korrosionsströme ermittelt werden, die Aussagen zur Kinetik der Deckschichtbildung und zur Stabilität der gebildeten Deckschichten unter Einwirkung eines dünnen Feuchtfilms ermöglichen.
Anhand von auf Polysaccharid basierenden Gelpads werden im Vortrag verschiedene Zinkschichtsysteme und Aluminiumlegierungen untersucht, die natürlich gebildeten Deckschichten elektrochemisch charakterisiert und korrosionsrelevante Kennwerte bestimmt. Die ermittelten Kennwerte erlauben eine Differenzierung verschiedener Schichtsysteme und beschreiben die momentane Schutzwirkung der Deckschichten unter atmosphärischen Bedingungen.
The effect of bouncing strikes on crack extension in low blow tests has been investigated.
• Crack propagation sensor signals, force-displacement records and loading level have been analyzed.
• Additional crack extension in the specimen due to bouncing strikes of the hammer is not to be expected.
It can be seen as a major experimental advantage that the striker does not have to be catched after the low blow test.
• This has to be proved for the given conditions of test setup, material and loading.
Hard protective coatings deposited by physical vapour deposition (PVD) methods have been characterised for decades for their corrosion protection capabilities. However, due to growth defects single PVD deposited hard coatings with a thickness below 10 μm are usually not capable to reliably protect steel substrates from corrosion in neutral salt spray (NSS) tests.
In this study, 2.5 μm thick TiN and TiMgN films with Mg-contents between 10 and 35 at.-% were deposited onto 1.3505 steel samples by DC magnetron sputtering. The growth defect concentration on each as-deposited sample was determined by large area high resolution (LAHR) mapping, a confocal microscopy based measurement and evaluation method recently introduced. The NSS test results were thus evaluated not only in relation to the Mg content, but also to the amounts and sizes of growth defects, which markedly reduced random influences. Further characterisations of the TiMgN-coated samples comprised hardness, tribological and electrochemical behaviour of the films as well as the microstructure of selected growth defects. TiMgN with a high Mg content of 35 at.-% showed drastically improved corrosion protection capabilities for steel substrates compared to pure TiN. Coated polished as well as sandblasted samples showed almost no corrosion after 24 h in a NSS test. The defect concentration data further indicated an improved corrosion protection also for TiMgN with lower Mg contents. Cathodical corrosion protection was identified to be the main corrosion protection mechanism. The hardness of TiMgN with 35 at.-% Mg is markedly reduced, nevertheless it showed a good tribological behaviour against e.g. steel. This coating material hence demonstrates a unique combination of wear and corrosion protection properties.
Self-healing polymers
(2016)
This talk gives an overview about self-healing polymers. A classification of the three self-healing approaches “capsule based”, “vascular” and “intrinsic” self-healing is explained. Research in these fields is demonstrated by showing current work from different research groups. Followed by an outlook of non-polymeric self-healing in the field of concrete and asphalt. The talk ends with a short overview of prospective applications.
The validation of the plasma compatibility of particles is a prerequisite for their application in plasma dispersion layers. The goal is the realization of functional add-on features on surfaces, in films and coatings. Although intended applications primarily address nanoparticles, the compatibility tests were carried out at first with particles in the lower micrometer range in order to investigate material-, fluorescent marker- or surface-based degradation effects in a simple manner.
Plasma compatibility implies at least the short-term acceptance of charged species, plasma-UV radiation, vacuum and elevated temperatures. Otherwise, effects on geometrical dimensions, chemical bonds, fluorescence efficiency and plastic-elastic properties are expected.
The plasma compatibility of monodisperse fluorescent-labeled particles to microwave excitation was evaluated by means of microscopic and spectroscopic investigation methods (light, fluorescence, confocal, atomic force microscopy and FTIR). This study comprises particles of different materials (SiO₂, PMMA, PS, MF) and sizes (from 50 nm to 10 μm).
A special preparation technique ensures that smallest geometry changes of particles can be measured by atomic force microscopy. For the selected plasma conditions (P = 600 W, f = 2.46 GHz, d = 10 cm) and an exposure time of 10 minutes, the geometry of SiO₂ particles (approx. 1.7 μm) remains nearly unchanged, whereas PS particles shrink in diameter by 6% and PMMA particles by 11%. For selected core-particles (SiO₂, MF) with fluorescencemarked (rhodamine) shell-polyelectrolytes no remarkable plasma degradation of the fluorescence intensity was observed for the above mentioned plasma conditions, however a doubling of exposure time already results in a significant decrease in intensity. Two different injection systems have been studied for the particle injection into the plasma deposition process.
One of the selected systems also proves process compatibility regarding the expected pressure differences upon injection
The comprehensive knowledge of material properties as engineered and the material behavior in use is of huge importance for the functionality and reliability of processes and products. Hence, the accurate determination of material properties is a prerequisite for the applicability of a given material. Nowadays, macroscopic product features are originated by material properties on the microscopic and nanoscopic scale. This is a general challenge for uncertainty budgets in measurement and testing based on a conformity assesment.
Testing labs accreditated according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 have to meet these demands. This paper focuses on the measurement of physical quantities (measurand with value and unit) and on the testing of material properties (qualitative, semi-quantitative or quantitative characteristics) of solid state materials. For both measurement and testing, the expression of uncertainty according to GUM is essential. Regarding the object/sample one has to subdivide in surface and bulk features, from the measurement/testing point of view destructive vs. nondestructive procedures have to be distinguished. Moreover, direct mesurement/testing and model-based determination of quantities/properties of interest require different approaches regarding the expression of uncertainty. For surface quantities and properties as discussed here, further considerations have to be made with respect to localized (lateral extension, native or artificial) or stratified (homogeneity and isotropy) material features vs. mapping (integration area) and imaging (lateral resolution and field of analysis) specifications of the measurement/testing procedure.
The concept of uncertainty budgets and the expression of uncertainty is introduced and discussed in more detail for the nondestructive model-based determination of thickness by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE), the destructive determination of adhesion by means of centrifugal adhesion testing (CAT). It is shown that the expression of uncertainty for these examples and real materials requires different approaches resulting in either quantitity values with unit or qualitative/quantititative attributes with calculated/estimated uncertainties in agreement with GUM.
Der Vortrag widmet sich dem „Ringversuch zur Klassifizierung von Kohlenstoffschichten mittels Ellipsometrie“ und beschreibt die experimentellen Eckdaten, die Ellipsometrie als Messmethode am Beispiel DLC auf Stahl, Proben vs. n-k Ebene vs. Ergebnisse des Ringversuches, messtechnische Bewertung des Ringversuches und normative Bewertung des Ringversuches sowie Schlussfolgerungen.
Der Stand der Normung im Bereich der Oberflächentechnik wird zusammengefasst. Aktuelle Normungsvorhaben zur chemischen Oberflächenanalyse, Rastersondenmikroskopie, Nanotechnologie, Oberflächenmesstechnik im Mikro- und Nanobereich, für Anwendungen von Kohlenstoffschichten sowie von Mess- und Prüfverfahren für metallische und anorganische Überzüge werden vorgestellt. Ein Ringversuch zur Klassifizierung von Kohlenstoffschichten mittels Ellipsometrie wird diskutiert. Abschließend wird das DIN-Terminologie Portal erläutert.
Der Vortrag widmet sich Haftung und Haftfestigkeit bezüglich Grundlagen, Einflussgrößen sowie Prüfverfahren und beschreibt die Punkte: Generische und spezifische Motivation, Einflussgrößen auf Haftfestigkeit und Haftung von Beschichtungen, Prüfverfahren zur quantitativen Bestimmung der Haftfestigkeit und zur qualitativen Klassifizierung bzw. semi-quantitativen Bewertung der Haftung im Einzelnen.
Der Vortrag widmet sich der „Quantifizierung der Festigkeit von Kunststoffklebungen & -beschichtungen: Vorbehandeln, Kleben und Prüfen im OKTETT“ und beschreibt das Mehr-Proben-Konzept zur Herstellung und Prüfung von Klebeverbunden. Vorgestellt werden die Mehr-Proben-Klebevorrichtung sowie die Centrifugal Adhesion Testing (CAT) Technologie zur Bestimmung der Haft- und Klebefestigkeit von Beschichtungen (Al auf PP, SiO2 auf CR39).
Thermoresponsive polymers have shown great potential in applications such as bioseparation, drug delivery and diagnostic. Only few thermoresponsive polymers that present an upper critical solution temperature (UCST), i.e. phase separate from solution upon cooling, in a relevant temperature range have been reported so far. Moreover, the most studied UCST type polymers namely polybetaines are difficult to use under physiological conditions, which significantly restricts their potential applications. Therefore, UCST polymers with sharp and robust phase transition in physiological conditions (in the presence of salts, etc.) are highly needed in order to extend the range of applications of this class of polymers.
A robust UCST-type copolymer of acrylamide (AAm) and acrylonitrile (AN) (poly(AAm-co-AN)) was prepared by reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization and its thermo-induced aggregation behavior in aqueous media was studied by turbidimetry, dynamic and static light scattering. At temperature below the UCST, the poly(AAm-co-AN) copolymer chains were aggregated together. The aggregate size was found to be larger with increasing AN contents and became smaller upon dilution of the copolymer solutions. While above the UCST, the poly(AAm-co-AN) copolymer chains were expanded and weekly associated in solution. The association between the copolymer chains formed smaller aggregates with increasing the AN contents or the concentration of the solutions. A model is proposed to explain such association-aggregation behavior of the poly(AAm-co-AN) copolymer depending on the AN contents and concentration of the solutions.
Dual orthogonal functionality in a single material is highly desirable in many fields such as bio-imaging, sensing, coating or diagnostic and therapy. However, combining two different functionalities in a precise and controlled way is still a challenging task.
Here we present how simply dual functional hybrid nanoparticles consisting of a silica core with a fluorescent and a thermoresponsive polymeric layers can be prepared. As a first step of this work, silica core particles were coated by a fluorescent layer using surface-initiated reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. Afterwards, the fluorescent silica nanoparticles were completely enclosed in a switchable protective coating made of thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide). The thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) changes its properties with varying the surroundings temperature and this behavior is reversible and controllable. To the best of our knowledge these types of hybrid dual functional core-shell-shell nanoparticles have not yet been prepared, despite the prospect of many potential applications.
Dual orthogonal functionality in a single material is highly desirable in many fields such as bio-imaging, sensing, coating or diagnostic and therapy. However, combining two different functionalities in a precise and controlled way is still a challenging task.
Here we present how simply dual functional hybrid nanoparticles consisting of a silica core with a fluorescent and a thermoresponsive polymeric layers can be prepared. As a first step of this work, silica core particles were coated by a fluorescent layer using surface-initiated reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. Afterwards, the fluorescent silica nanoparticles were completely enclosed in a switchable protective coating made of thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide). The thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) changes its properties with varying the surroundings temperature and this behavior is reversible and controllable. To the best of our knowledge these types of hybrid dual functional core-shell-shell nanoparticles have not yet been prepared, despite the prospect of many potential applications.
The controlled synthesis of supramolecular aggregates formed by the self-assembly of dendritic amphiphiles is a challenging task. Conventional batch-based techniques such as the solvent injection method or the film hydration method typically go along with a lack of control over mixing and thus over size, morphology and size distribution.
The micromixer technology is a promising method for the controlled preparation of supramolecular assemblies as it allows control of mixing at microscale level. In addition, such microfluidic systems benefit from a high mixing efficiency, a low mixing time as well as from a reproducible and continuous synthesis.
Herein, we report on the microfluidic-controlled self-assembly of several dendritic amphiphiles and the impact of the mixing parameters on the self-assembly process.
Laut dem Modularen Zuverlässigkeitsmodel (Müller et al., 2013) für zerstörungsfreie Prüfprozesse, hängt die Zuverlässigkeit der ZfP nicht nur von der innewohnenden (physikalisch-technischen) Fähigkeit der Prüfsystems und den Anwendungsparametern ab, sondern auch von den menschlichen Faktoren und dem organisationalen Kontext. Allerdings begegnete man den Schwankungen in der Prüfleistung bei der ZfP bisher üblicherweise mit der Verbesserung der Geräte und der Veränderung der Prüfanweisungen oder der technischen Ausbildung – nur wenig Ressourcen wurden in die Erforschung der menschlichen und organisationalen Faktoren investiert, obwohl diese die häufigste Ursachen für die Leistungsvariationen der Prüfer darstellen.
Human Factors beziehen sich auf Faktoren aus der Umwelt, der Organisation und der Arbeit sowie auf menschliche oder individuelle Charakteristika, die einen sicherheits- und gesundheitsrelevanten Einfluss auf das Arbeitsverhalten haben (HSE, 1999). D.h. dass nicht nur der Mensch und die menschliche Fehler an den Leistungsvariationen „schuld“ sind, sondern dass man die Fehlerursachen auch in den Arbeitsbedingungen und in der Organisation, sowie in der Interaktion zwischen dem Individuum, dem Team, der Technik, der Organisation und dem Umwelt suchen soll. Letztendlich geht es darum eine ganzheitliche Aufmerksamkeit für die Arbeitsplatzgestaltung zu entwickeln, die Bestandteil einer betrieblichen Sicherheitskultur werden kann.
Dieser Beitrag wird einen Überblick über die vorhandene Literatur sowie den eigenen Forschungsergebnissen auf dem Gebiet der menschlichen Faktoren in der ZfP geben mit dem Ziel das Potential aufzuzeigen, dass in der Beachtung der menschlichen Faktoren für die Leistungsfähigkeit der ZfP in der industriellen Praxis liegt.
Reliability of NDT depends not only on the intrinsic capability of the measuring systems and on the application factors (the conditions under which NDT is applied), but also—and to a great extent—on human factors and the organisational context under which each inspection is carried out.
Adoption of a systematic approach to the identification and prevention of risks.
Critical defects could be missed, even if the inspection process is semi-automated. The causes of that risk lie in the technology, people and in the organisation. Currently installed preventive measures are insufficient to prevent from risks New preventive measures could be installed, e.g. further automation, installing alarms, implementing human redundancy, developing software and hardware solutions, optimising procedures, etc.
Human factors studies are not only essential for the operation but also during the development process.
The field of human factors has been concerned with prevention of organisational accidents and the maintaining of the highest safety standards in organisations with high hazard potential since its beginnings. Whereas it is known that human error has contributed to some well-known accidents and events in various safety-critical applications, as well as in railway, and that human factors have an impact on how reliable our non-destructive inspections are, very little has been done so far to address human factors, especially in the railway sector.
The first steps in addressing human factors in the inspection of railway axles has been carried out by analysing the results of manual ultrasonic inspection of the railway axles during requalification in the education centre of the German Society for Non-Destructive Testing (DGZfP). In addition to the inspection, 160 participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire with the aim of identifying potential factors influencing their performance. The results showed that no correlation between the possible influencing factors (i.e. experience, level of qualification, satisfaction with the conditions during the re-qualification as well as in the daily practice and mental workload) and the inspection results. The explanation for this result was found in the fact that questionnaires can be used only to identify indirectly influencing factors. The only way to identify directly influencing factors and establish cause-effect relationships is by experimental study. The limitation of this study was the inability to influence the participants in any way during the requalification examination. Another angle used to identify potential influencing factors was the use of human-oriented Failure Modes and Effects Analysis. Carried out together with 4 experts from the field practice, two lecturers and two scientists, this analysis provided with an extensive list of possible failures, their causes, consequences and possible barriers. The largest benefits for the reliability of manual ultrasonic railway axle inspections in the practice can be found in attending to the organisational aspects of the inspection (e.g. processes, procedures, communication, education, supervision etc.).
Human factors have puzzled the non-destructive testing (NDT) community since the NDT’s beginnings. It is well known that various human and organisational factors affect the reliability of NDT in the field. Hence, various efforts have been made to improve the technology, the training and the qualification process, the inspection procedures, and the working conditions, among others. However, human factors still puzzle the NDT community and the efforts to fill the gap in knowledge are rather scarce. In comparison to other fields, human factors in NDT have been a rather poorly investigated field. In the past 30 years, only a handful of institutes engaged into the research in this field. However, the recent efforts from the UK and Germany have brought the topic into spotlight. This paper will provide an overview of existing knowledge in the field and discuss future directions.
Rekonfigurierbare Mikrowellenkomponenten spielen in modernen Kommunikationssystemen eine wichtige Rolle, um den zunehmenden Anforderungen in Bezug auf Funktionalität und Flexibilität der Systeme gerecht zu werden. Für die Realisierung steuerbarer Mikrowellenbauteile eignen sich verschiedene Technologien, wie z. B. die Halbleitertechnik, mikroelektromechanische Systeme (MEMS) oder ferroelektrische Dünn- und Dickschichten. Prinzipiell zeichnen sich ferroelektrische Materialien durch hohe Schaltgeschwindigkeiten, einen vernachlässigbaren Leistungsverbrauch und geringe Prozesskosten aus. Insbesondere ferroelektrische Dickschichten auf Basis von Barium-Strontium-Titanat (BaxSri-xTiCb, BST) stellen aussichtsreiche Systeme für den Einsatz im Frequenzbereich bis ca. 12 GHz dar. Allerdings unterliegt die Herstellung dieser BST-Dickschichtvaraktoren einer Einschränkung: Aufgrund der erforderlichen hohen Sintertemperatur von über 1100°C ist die Anordnung der Varaktoren auf planare Strukturen begrenzt.
In diesem Beitrag wird zum einen die Entwicklung von BST-ZnO-B203 Komposit-Dickschichten zur Verringerung der Sintertemperatur auf 850-900°C präsentiert und die Material- und Bauteileigenschaften der Komposite bzw. entsprechender MIM-(metal-insulator-metal) Varaktoren mit planar strukturierten Varaktoren auf Basis von BST-Dickschichten verglichen. Zum anderen wird die Integration solcher MIM-Varaktoren auf Basis der niedrigsinternden BST-Komposite in LTCC Module aufgezeigt.
Bioaktive Gläser werden zur Knochenregeneration derzeit überwiegend in Form von Pulvern oder Pasten einge-setzt. Gesinterte Strukturen oder Fasergewebe werden hingegen bisher kaum klinisch genutzt. Grund hierfür sind die gegenläufigen Tendenzen von Prozessierbarkeit und Bioaktivität. Beim kommerziell etablierten Bioglass® 45S5 wird eine vollständige Sinterung durch Kristallisation verhindert. Aus diesem Grund war es das Ziel, neue Glaszusammensetzungen zu entwickeln, welche gleichermaßen eine gute Prozessierbarkeit und eine hohe Bioak-tivität aufweisen. Ausgehend vom Bioglass® 45S5 (SiO2-P2O5-CaO-Na2O) wurde das Calcium / Alkali-Verhältnis angehoben, Natriumoxid teilweise durch Kaliumoxid ersetzt und bis zu 8 mol% Calciumfluorid hinzugefügt, um dessen Tendenz zur Kristallisationsneigung zu verringern. Das Sinter- und Kristallisationsverhalten der neuen Gläser und der Einfluss der Korngrößenverteilung wurden mittels Partikelgrößenanalyse, Erhitzungsmikroskopie DTA, DSC, FTIR, XRD und REM untersucht. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die neuentwickelten Gläser ein deutlich verbessertes Sinterverhalten aufweisen und relative Dichten von 88 – 99 % erreichen. Dagegen konnten vergleichbare Bioglass® 45S5 -Pulver nur bis auf 57 – 67 % gesintert werden. Diese Beobachtung sowie XRD- und FTIR-Messungen belegen, dass Bioglass® 45S5 bereits während des Sinterns kristallisiert wogegen die neu entwickelten Gläser erst nach dem vollständigen Verdichten kristallisieren.
Nowadays, the use of bioactive glasses is established for bone regeneration; however glasses are used mostly as powders, granules or in a paste. Sintered scaffolds are not used clinically, because of the inherent problem of crystallization during the sintering process, resulting in poor mechanical properties and reduced bioactivity. Therefore it was the aim to design new bioactive glasses, which combine improved processing and sintering with bioactivity.
Compared with the well-known Bioglass® 45S5 (SiO2-P2O5-CaO-Na2O) the calcium/alkali oxide ratio was increased, sodium oxide was partially replaced by potassium oxide and up to 8 mol% calcium fluoride were added, in order to stabilize the glass against crystallization.
The sintering behavior of the new glasses was characterized by heating microscopy and compared to that of Bioglass® 45S5. Results show that the new glasses achieve a sintered density of 88-99 % in contrast to only 57-67% for Bioglass® 45S5. In addition, FTIR and XRD analyses show that Bioglass® 45S5 crystallizes during sintering while for the new glasses no crystalline phases were detected. The thermal properties of all glasses were studied by DTA and DSC measurements, and the influence of grain size was characterized. These studies showed an increase of sintering temperature and final porosity with increasing particle size. The structure of sintered compacts during and after sintering was examined using light and electron microscopy (SEM).
In the last two decades automated ultrasonic inspection devices took over a lot of applications that prior have been carried out using manual inspection with the evaluation of A-scans only. In parallel phased array systems have been developed and brought to the market which offer detailed and fast control over the sound field. When applying automated inspection phased array systems for UT measurements imaging of the recorded data in combination with the probe positioning data is used for the evaluation of inspections. B-Scan, C-Scan and S-Scan images are typically used with this setup.
For more sophisticated applications with linear arrays echo tomography and syntethic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) are well known methods and often applied for high resolution image reconstruction. Since channel count of phased array systems is constantly rising, matrix arrays with up to 256 elements entered the market. Signal processing in the matrix domain became 3D. Since some years the Total Focusing Method (TFM) is an additional imaging tool for these type of application. It is based on the Full Matrix Capture (FMC) using the elements of phased array probes as separate transmitters and receivers.
In this contribution we discuss the common ground of SAFT and TFM as well as the differences between these imaging tools. The combined use of automated inspection, matrix arrays and signal processing for high resolution measurements is a challenging task where a very long parameter list has to be taken into account. Under which conditions which elements of the full matrix should be taken for the reconstruction for best results?
Based on examples taken from measured and simulated echo signals it will be shown how image resolution can be optimized in dependence of different parameters like the distance between transmitters and receivers and their directivity patterns, the depth of echo source and the specimen geometry.
Durch den stetig steigenden Einsatz von Plastikprodukten sind unerwünschte Kunststofffunde in verschiedenen Umweltmatrices mittlerweile allgegenwärtig. Bereits seit Jahren werden die Funde in aquatischen Bereich kommentiert, mittlerweile erfahren auch terrestrische Kompartimente erhöhte Aufmerksamkeit.
Besonderes Interesse erfahren Kunststoffpartikel von einer Größe kleiner 5 mm, sogenannte Mikroplastik (MP) Partikel.
Durch den stetig steigenden Einsatz von Plastikprodukten sind unerwünschte Kunststofffunde in verschiedenen Umweltmatrices mittlerweile allgegenwärtig. Besonderes Interesse erfahren die Kunststoffpartikel von einer Größe kleiner 5 mm, sogenannte Mikroplastik (MP) Partikel und deren ausgehende Risiken auf Mensch und Umwelt
Coating, stabilization layers, functionalization of particles or simple contamination are common variants of a core-shell system. For smaller nanoparticles this is of major importance. A particle with 16 nm diameter and a usual surface layer of 2 nm will have the same volume for the core as for the shell. In this case the material of the particle doesn’t have a clear definition. It is a common case that a particle consists of four different layers: Core, shell, stabilization layer and contamination. The properties of the particles differ according to this structure. For example silver particles might have a different dissolution rate for pure particles and for particles which are grown on top of a core.
Different solubility or defined other properties of materials is a common reason for producing core-shell systems. Gold cores are surrounded by silica to stabilize them or to get a defined distance between the cores. Silica might be surrounded by gold and the silica dissolved afterwards. This delivers hollow shells. Another important example for core-shell systems are quantum dots. A small core is surrounded by a different material for increasing the photoluminescence. Furthermore there a stabilization layer is needed. The smallest part of the final particles is the initial core. The photoluminescence is based on this core, but the shells contain much more material. Categorization should address this.
Core-shell systems are not covered by most of the existing decision trees for grouping. They are either regarded as special case or a singular layer. This disqualifies core-shell systems for grouping within the common models. There might be a very easy way to avoid this problem and even to combine some of the different decision trees. Starting the decision tree with the solubility of the outer shell and subsequently addressing the inner layers will be a pragmatic approach to solve the problem. If there is no shell, the categorization can start with a tiered approach or with the proposed “stawman” chemical categorization. If a shell is covering the surface there is a need to check if the shell is stable. If it is stable, the particle can be categorized based on this shell. If it is soluble, the ions need to be addressed as in the classic case. Furthermore the shell might increase the uptake by the cells. If the ions and the uptake are not critical the categorization can continue with the next layer.
With this not perfect but pragmatic approach, the surface layers can be addressed with very limited additional efforts. Most criteria are based on classically tabulated data. Including a rating system like the precautionary matrix approach might even address the fact that some parameters are not always Yes/No, e.g. solubility, ion toxicity and uptake.
Aerosol emissions from brake pads are evolving into the focus of industrie and regulation. Many institutes are extending their dynamometer test stands with aerosol measurement equipement. While this is in general a good developement, the details of aerosol measurement and the special problems in the case of brake pad emissions need some special attention. The instrumentation can not be used out of the box and the important parameters will be highlighted in this presentation.
Entwicklung oxidkeramischer Werkstoffe und Folien für thermoelektrische Multilayergeneratoren
(2016)
Calcium cobaltite is a promising oxide thermoelectric materials for applications between 600 °C and 900 °C in air to convert waste heat directly into electrical power. The solid-state reaction, well known for large scale powder synthesis of functional materials, is used for the production of thermoelectric oxides. As a high temperature process, the powder synthesis consumes a lot of energy. In different studies, different synthesis conditions were used for the preparation of calcium cobaltite. To the author’s knowledge, a systematic study of the synthesis conditions of calcium cobaltite and calcium manganate has not yet been published.
Therefore, the synthesis conditions for calcium cobaltite (temperature, dwell time, and particle size of raw materials) were studied with a statistical design of experiments (2³) and investigated regarding phase composition (XRD), densification, and thermoelectric properties.
This study showed that a higher energy input (elevated temperatures, longer dwell times, or repeated calcinations) during powder synthesis does not improve but deteriorate the thermoelectric properties of calcium cobaltite. The same correlation was determined for the shrinkage. As a higher energy input during powder synthesis leads to a larger grain size and therefore to a reduced sinter activity the shrinkage at a given sinter profile is minimize as well as the thermoelectric properties. These results can be used to minimize the energy demand for the powder synthesis of oxide thermoelectric materials.
In addition an increase of power factor by factor 10 can be achieved by applying pressure assisted sintering.
Besides measurement of VOC emissions also the evaluation of odour emissions and the perceived intensity of odours gains in importance. Due to difficulties detected in the measurement method of the perceived intensity described in (ISO 16000-28, 2012) the introduction of “reference” odours will be recommended for the training of panellists and as basis for interlaboratory comparisons. In order to generate the “reference” odours standard liquid substances were directly injected into the main gas flow provided to the panellists. One of the substances tested was ethyl acetate. A pre-evaluation was conducted with six untrained panellists and has shown that ethyl acetate is potentially suitable as reference odour. For further validation of those “reference” odours they additionally will be provided to and evaluated by trained panellists of well established-measurement institutes.
The combination of tomographic, microstructural data with other experimental techniques and with modeling is paramount, if we want to extract the maximum amount of information on material and component properties. In particular, quantitative image analysis, statistical approaches, direct discretization of tomographic reconstructions represent concrete possibilities to extend the power of the tomographic 3D representation to insights into the material and component performance. This logic thread equally holds for industrial and academic research, and valorizes expensive experiments such as those carried out at synchrotron sources, which cannot be daily repeated.
I will show a few examples of possible use of X-ray tomographic data for quantitative assessment of damage evolution and microstructural properties, as well as for non-destructive testing. Examples of micro-structured inhomogeneous materials will be given, such as Composites, Ceramics, Concrete, and Additively manufactured parts. I will also show how X-ray refraction computed tomography (CT) can be highly complementary to classic absorption CT, being sensitive to internal interfaces.
Additionally, I will present a new technique in our portfolio, Neutron Diffraction, which is extremely well suited to the study of internal stresses, both residual and under external load.
The combination of tomographic, microstructural data with other experimental techniques and with modeling is paramount, if we want to extract the maximum amount of information on material and component properties. In particular, quantitative image analysis, statistical approaches, direct discretization of tomographic reconstructions represent concrete possibilities to extend the power of the tomographic 3D representation to insights into the material and component performance. This logic thread holds equally for industrial and academic research, and valorizes expensive experiments such as those carried out at synchrotron sources, which cannot be daily repeated.
I will show a few examples of possible use of X-ray tomographic data for quantitative assessment of damage evolution and microstructural properties, as well as for non-destructive testing. Examples of micro-structured inhomogeneous materials will be given, such as Composites, Ceramics, Concrete, and Additively manufactured parts. I will also show how X-ray refraction computed tomography (CT) can be highly complementary to classic absorption CT, being sensitive to internal interfaces.
The combination of tomographic, microstructural data with other experimental techniques and with modeling is paramount, if we want to extract the maximum amount of information on material and component properties. In particular, quantitative image analysis, statistical approaches, direct discretization of tomographic reconstructions represent concrete possibilities to extend the power of the tomographic 3D representation to insights into the material and component performance. This logic thread holds equally for industrial and academic research, and valorizes expensive experiments such as those carried out at synchrotron sources, which cannot be daily repeated.
A few Aspects of the Current Understanding of DPF Materials Thermal and Mechanical Properties
(2016)
Bi-continuous porous ceramics for filtration applications possess a particularly complicated microstructure, whereby porosity and solid matter are intermingled. Moreover, they very often display a microcrack network, resulting from the strong anisotropy of the microscopic coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Mechanical, thermal, and filtration properties, they all strongly depend on the morphology of both solid matter and porosity, and on the degree of microcracking (also, the microcrack density), which is in its turn tightened to the grain size.
Recent industrial and academic research has enormously progressed in understanding the microstructure-property-performance relationships existing in these complicated materials:
- Using 3D computed tomography (CT) at different resolutions, and several X-ray refraction-based techniques, porosity and pore orientation could be quantitatively evaluated (in the example of cordierite).
- Neutron and X-ray Diffraction has been instrumental to disclose a) the non-linear character of the stress-strain response, and b) the negative CTE of these materials, and its consequences on the materials properties;
- Analytical and numerical models have been elaborated to rationalize these behaviours in terms of microcracking and microstructural features.
Here these results will be reviewed, and a outlook at (some of the) outstanding problems will be given.
Neutron diffraction: the forgotten non-destructive technique for residual stress analysis … and more
(2016)
3-D Stress Analysis
(Bulk) Stress mapping
Thick (and thin) films & Interfaces
Bulk high temperature
Real time
In-situ testing: Large sample environment (Stress rigs, Furnaces, …)
Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation allow all this because they are FASTER , DEEPER and MORE PRECISE than lab equipment
(Flux)(Energy)(Parallel Beam)
Bedingungen für den schadensfreien Einsatz:
Die Passivschicht muss sich vollständig ausbilden können. Dabei sind von Bedeutung:
- Oberflächenausbildung, mechanische Bearbeitung
- Elementverteilung, Ausscheidungen
- Umformung, Wärmeeinbringung
- schweißtechnische Verarbeitung, Anlauffarben
- chemische Nachbehandlung bzw. Konditionierung
Die Repassivierung von Defektstellen unter Einsatzbedingungen muss möglich sein. Dabei sind zu berücksichtigen:
- Legierungszusammensetzung
- kritische Betriebszustände
- prozessbedingte Besonderheiten, Stagnation
- Reinigungsprozesse
Mit der Aufnahme der Duplexstähle in alle wichtigen Liefer-/ Verarbeitungs- und Anwendungs-normen, wie z.B. in den EC‘s und den Verbindungsmitteln (DIN EN ISO 3506), werden die Duplexstähle zukünftig auch mengenmäßig einen bedeutenden Platz einnehmen. Eine hohe Sicherheit gegenüber örtlichen Korrosionserscheinungen und die Möglichkeit zur schlanken, kostengünstigen Bauweise werden diese Entwicklung maßgeblich vorantreiben.
Zu Sicherstellung der Korrosionsbeständigkeit sind zu beachten: geeignete Werkstoffauswahl und Legierungszusammensetzung; fehlerfreie, ggf. zertifizierte Halbzeuge; eine gleichmäßige Elementverteilung; die Vermeidung von Ausscheidungen; eine geeignete Umformung; möglichst wenig Wärmeeinbringung; eine möglichst glatte Oberflächenausführung, eine gute schweißtechnische Verarbeitung und die nachträgliche Entfernung von Anlauffarben, eine geeignete mechanische Bearbeitung (Schleifen, Strahlen); ggf. eine chemische Nachbehandlung wie Beizen, Passivieren) sowie eine ausreichende Grundreinigung und eine angepasste Unterhaltsreinigung.
Der Übersichtsvortrag vermittelt Kenntnisse zu den Grundlagen der Korrosion metallischer Werkstoffe für das KKS Grundlagenseminar für erdverlegte Anlagen und Stahlbetonbau zur Vorbereitung auf die Zertifikatsprüfung DIN EN 15257. Diese Kenntnisse bilden die Grundlage zum Verständnis der Beeinflussung von Korrosionssystemen durch die Anwendung kathodischer Schutzmaßnahmen.
Korrosion vermeiden durch:
- geeignete Werkstoffauswahl, Legierungszusammensetzung
- fehlerfreie, ggf. zertifizierte Halbzeuge
- gleichmäßige Elementverteilung, Vermeidung von Ausscheidungen
- geeignete Umformung, wenig Wärmeeinbringung
- fein bearbeitete möglichst glatte Oberflächen
- gute schweißtechnische Verarbeitung, Entfernung von Anlauffarben
- geeignete mechanische Bearbeitung (Schleifen, Strahlen)
- chemische Nachbehandlung (Beizen, Passivieren)
- Grundreinigung, angepasste Unterhaltsreinigung
Within the last years the use of feasible alternative energy sources has risen and is going to replace fossil resources more and more. Nevertheless, service conditions in solar facilities are due to the chemical composition of heat transmission media and temperatures, in many cases, extreme in terms of corrosion. Since the construction of power plants shall be economical with maximum life service, materials selection based on preliminary material qualification is essential to guarantee a secure and reliable operation of those facilities.
The materials selection depends on the operation temperature of a power plant on the chemical composition of the transmission fluid used. In high corrosive environments Ni-based alloys are often used as an all-round solution for the construction of corrosion resistant parts, because of their good corrosion properties. However, there might be limits for their use regarding their corrosion behavior, with which this contribution deals.
By means of electrochemical measurements and exposure tests the suitability of two high alloyed materials X8NiCrSi38-18 and NiCr25FeAlYB in molten nitrate salt (60 % NaNO3/40 % KNO3) was characterized at 600 °C.
Die Solarindustrie bietet Nickellegierungen breite Anwendungsfelder.
Aufgrund ihrer hohen insbesondere Lochkorrosionsbeständigkeit sind sie für Wärmeübertrager, Rohrleitungen und Tanks für Salzschmelzen, Kamine usw. geeignete Konstruktionswerkstoffe.
Erfahrungen aus dem Kraftwerksbetrieb sind für bestimmte Bereiche (Wasserdampf, Heißluft) nutzbar. Neu entwickelte Wärmeträgersubstanzen stellen die neue Herausforderung für die Konstruktionswerkstoffe dar. Al-haltige Ni-Legierungen zeigen derzeit ein großes Potential für diese Anwendungsfelder.
Since geothermal wells are a feasible energy source to replace fossil fuel supply, many technologies have been developed to take advantage of geothermal energy. Nevertheless, service conditions in geothermal facilities are due to the chemical composition of hydrothermal fluids and temperatures, in many cases, extreme in terms of corrosion. Therefore, materials selection based on preliminary material qualification is essential to guarantee a secure and reliable operation of the facilities.
This contribution deals with the evaluation of the corrosion behavior of duplex steel S31803 (318LN, X2CrNiMoN22-5-3, 1.4462) conducted by electrochemical measurements and exposure tests in artificial geothermal waters simulating the conditions in different locations with geothermal potential in Germany.
The duplex steel S31803 shows limited suitability for applications in artificial geothermal waters due to its susceptibility to pitting and crevice corrosion.
For low saline geothermal waters it can be considered suitable at moderate temperatures. Slight crevice corrosion susceptibility needs to be considered.
Results are being incorporated into a materials catalogue for geothermal applications which shall provide basic information for designers and users of geothermal facilities.
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) has been proposed as a promising technology for the mitigation of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere from fossil-fuel- operated power generation plants. As the reliability and cost effectiveness of the Pipeline transport network is crucial to the Overall operability and resilience of the CCUS system, it is vital to realize the possible corrosion risks of the employed Pipeline steels corresponding to the impurity Level of the gas source. Recent studies have shown that even the high alloyed materials might be susceptible to General and/or localized corrosion by the condensates forming from the impurities such as SOx, NOx, CO, O2 and water.
Up to now, however, there is no regulation procedure which defines the maximum acceptable level of impurities and the combination of them for each employed pipeline steels. Herein, systematic experiment series were conducted by mixing pure CO2 gas with varying concentration of each impurity and with the varying combination of them. Each time, the mixture was then fed (1 L/min) into the reactor containing 12 specimens for 120-600 h at 5°C (to simulate the sub-level Pipeline transport). The resulted condensate was collected and analyzed by ionic chromatography and atomic Absorption spectroscopy to determine the chemical composition. In this study, the “worstcase scenario” gas mixture, containing 2.5 % H2O, 1.8 % O2, 1000 ppm NO2, and 220 ppm SO2 as impurities, resulted in the condensate containing H2SO4 0.114 M and HNO3 0.0184 M (pH 2.13).
This “original” condensate was then reproduced to carry out exposure tests and electrochemical characterization including corrosion potentials and impedance spectroscopy in CO2 saturated condition for 7-14 days at the same temperature. The corrosion rate was also measured by mass loss method.
We can conclude that, at the initial stage, HNO3 plays the dominant role in Fe dissolution process, while H2SO4 is responsible for the pit initiation followed by pitting corrosion. Future studies will be focused on the combination effect from the impurities and the exposure test under the regularly changing condensate to mimic the real CO2 pipeline system.
Characterization of multiphase metal matrix composites by means of CT and neutron diffraction
(2016)
The present study examines the relationship between the microstructure of multiphase MMC and their damage mechanisms. The matrix AlSi12CuMgNi was combined with 15% vol. Al2O3 (short fibres) and with 7% vol. Al2O3 + 15% vol. SiC (short fibres and whiskers, respectively). The experimental approach encompasses 3D microstructure characterization by means of computed tomography of samples (a) as-received, (b) after heat treatment, and (c) after compression tests at room temperature. The volume fraction of different phases, their distribution, their orientation and the presence of defects and damage are studied.
Influence of addition of SiC whiskers on mechanical properties of composite was investigated. Phase-specific load partition analysis for samples with fibre plane parallel to load was perform by using neutron diffraction measurements during in-situ compression. It shows damage in the Si phase, while Al2O3 short fibres carry load without damage until failure. The computed tomography observations confirm the load partition analysis.
Schadensteil: PME-Kraftstoffleitung
Schadensmechanismus: Reibverschleiß und Schwingbruch
Schadensursachen: Nichtbeständigkeit der Elastomereinlage in Befestigungsschelle gegen unplanmäßig ausgetretenen Biodiesel (PME); Schwingungen der Kraftstoffleitungen
Schadensablauf: Elastomer versprödet, Schwingungen der Kraftstoffanlage, Reibverschleiß an der Befestigungsschelle, äußerliche oberflächliche Korrosion der Leitung; Schwingbruch der Kraftstoffleitung; Brand am Motor eines BHKWs
This talk presents multi-wavelength, multi-material prediction tools serving as useful models for researchers working in the field of laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS). These models explain the role of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in the formation of LIPSS. They particularly consider the cases of (i) “lossy” materials (where the imaginary part of the dielectric permittivity should not be neglected) and (ii) the excitation of SPPs in a thin film configuration (where two film interfaces become plasmonically active and couple to each other).
The novel heat treatment concept, “quenching and partitioning” (Q&P) has been developed for high strength steels with enhanced formability. This heat treatment involves quenching of austenite to a temperature between martensite start and finish, to receive a several amount of retained austenite. During the subsequent annealing treatment, the so called partitioning, the retained austenite is stabilized due to carbon diffusion, which results in enhanced formability and strength regarding strain induced austenite to martensite transformation. In this study a Q&P heat treatment was applied to a Fe-0.45C-0.65Mn-0.34Si-13.95Cr stainless martensite. Thereby the initial quench end temperature and the partitioning time were varied to characterize their influence on microstructural evolution. The microstructural changes were analysed by dilatometer measurements, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy, including electron back-scatter diffraction. Compression testing was made to examine the mechanical behaviour. It was found that an increasing partitioning time up to 30 min leads to an enhanced formability without loss in strength due to a higher amount of stabilized retained and reversed austenite as well as precipitation hardening.
Independent from the interpass temperature residual stresses in longitudinal direction were lower than in transverse direction. This applies for the surface as well as for the bulk of the welds.
Residual stresses in the bulk were in general lower compared to stresses found on the surface.
Compressive residual stresses as a result of the martensite formation were formed in the bulk weld metal, only.
Independent from the LTT filler used high interpass temperatures were beneficial to reduce the stresses mainly in longitudinal direction.
Lower interpass temperatures tend to narrow the tensile zone in the weld metal but they also prevent the formation of compressive residual stresses.
Independent from the interpasstemperature residual stresses in longitudinal direction were lower than in transverse direction. This applies for the surface as well as for the bulk of the welds.
-Residual stresses in the bulk were in general lower compared to stresses found on the surface.
•Compressive residual stresses as a result of the martensite formation were formed in the bulk weld metal, only.
•Independent from the LTT filler used high interpasstemperatures were beneficial to reduce the stresses mainly in longitudinal direction.
•Lower interpasstemperatures tend to narrow the tensile zone in the weld metal but they also prevent the formation of compressive residual stresses.
Characterization of the mechanical properties of interphases is essential when designing multicomponent materials such as fiber-reinforced matrices, protective coatings or multi-layered structures for integrated circuits. It can provide vital information about the durability of the finished product as a composite because failure is often initiated in the interfacial region induced by internal or external stress during fabrication or service. Nanoindentation is a powerful tool for investigating mechanical properties on the micro/nano scale. However, there are some challenges associated with conducting nanoindentation near interface regions. One main challenge is that the small thickness of the interphase region (typically 1-2µm) makes it difficult to apply several adjacent indents without overlap. Another issue is that the indentations are usually restricted by local reinforcement, and it becomes difficult to isolate the change in mechanical properties due solely to interphase formation. In this study we try to gauge the feasibility of nanoindentation for characterizing epoxy/Cu interphases. We develop a sample preparation method and optimize nanoindentation parameters in an attempt to avoid the restrictions mentioned above. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) and finite element analysis are employed as reference techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of our technique. We show the influence of preparation method and nanoindentaion parameters on measurements of interphase properties and how they relate the mentioned challenges.
Mechanochemistry is increasingly used for synthesizing various materials including metal organic compounds and cocrystals. Although this synthesis approach offers a fast and pure synthesis in high yields, there is a lack in understanding the mechanisms of milling reactions. The necessary data can only be obtained in in situ experiments, which were only recently established for milling reactions. Herein, we present a novel setup enabling a combined in situ investigation of mechanochemical reactions using synchrotron XRD and Raman spectroscopy.
The specific combination allows to study milling processes comprehensively on the level of the molecular and crystalline structure and thus obtaining reliable data for mechanistic studies. Besides well-known MOFs like ZIF-8, the formation process of new metal phosphonates and model cocrystals could be studied in detail. The syntheses pathway of the different compounds could be revealed. The results prove that the presented method combination is applicable for a wide range of materials and will provide the necessary understanding to tune and optimize mechanochemically synthesized compounds.
The application of epoxy resins is variating from low cost adhesive to high performance plastics. As a result, the choice of monomer, hardener and in particular the curing treatment define the final product properties. For process optimization and ensuring product quality the curing kinetics of epoxy resin needs to be known. This is usually done by use of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) or rheology measurements.
In the presented study, we will approve the applicability of the heatable near-infrared (NIR) cell 1 as alternative method to determine cure kinetics. This spectroscopic method in the NIR region enables following the cure progress by the characteristic oxirane absorption band 2,3. According to the reactivity of this functional group, the consumption of it should be a key factor for cross linking density and hence the mechanical performance of the material. Kinetic parameters will be provided by non-isothermal heating rates and predicted epoxy conversion for a typical cure treatment (Figure 1). The verification of the investigated cure kinetics is ensured by multiple step curing processes in the in situ NIR heating cell and ex situ on real samples.
In this presentation, we will introduce the heatable near-infrared (NIR) cell to investigate kinetic parameters for various epoxy resins, using diverse curing processes. Advantages and disadvantages of the method will be described as well as the comparison with DSC results.
Evaluation of the corrosion behavior of copper alloys by exposure tests in artificial drinking water
(2016)
Test, die das Korrosionsverhalten von Kupferlegierungen beschreiben existieren entweder für sehr kurze oder sehr lange Prüfzeiträume. Die Kurzzeitprüfungen zeigen oft Abweichungen zum realen Verhalten. Eine Prüfung mittels Auslagerungsversuchen in künstlichem Trinkwasser wird vorgeschlagen und erste Versuchsergebnisse präsentiert.
The generation of active disinfectants by electrochemical processes gains market share due to the lack of need for transportation and storage of dangerous goods as well as the ease of operation. Usually the process involves the use of specific electrodes for electrolysis of water to produce active chlorine species, sometimes supported by addition of chlorides to the process water. The resulting ECA (ElectroChemically Activated) solutions can cause corrosion due to the content of free active chlorine (FAC) or due to the chloride content of the process solution. These fluids are widely used because they show a good chemical and microbiological stability, are well suited for the standard cleaning procedures and allow to reduce germ concentrations to meet hygienic standards. The influence of the respective agents to alloy 1.4301 is investigated by storage experiments and by electrochemical investigations. The results show, that the influence of chlorides is higher for short-term experiments. ECA-Fluids with low chloride concentrations are preferable. The goal of the investigations is to creat evaluation guidelines for the application parameters to provide a sufficient cleansing effect without causing corrosion of the surfaces.
An experimental setup to integrate laser sensor into conventional GMAW setups via a unified control architecture is described. The setup is used to automate and monitor narrow-gap GMAW and control the electrode weaving motion as well as the resulting height of each weld layer. A way to develop GMAW arc-sensors using artificial neural networks using the setup is shown.
The control system is connected to a relational database to store various process measurements. The database can be accessed to filter previous weldments by numerous criteria which allows modelling of process parameter correlation among vast datasets. Such models can be used for process monitoring and control in future applications.
Es wird ein Versuchsstand zum automatisierten MSG-Engspaltschweißen mit integrierter Lasersensorik zur Prozessteuerung und -überwachung vorgestellt. Die Funktion einer Lichtbogensensorik zur automatischen Steuerung der mechanischen Elektrodenauslenkung wird erläutert und verschiedene Anwendungsfälle an Beispielen demonstriert. Die zusätzliche Füllgradregelung beim Mehrlagenschweißen mit veränderlichem Nahtquerschnitt auf Basis der optischen Messtechnik wird zudem vorgestellt.
Environmentally-assisted material degradation involves mass transport and mechanical processes interacting in the material. A well-known example is hydrogen-induced stress-corrosion cracking. One major challenge within this scope is the quantification of the coupling mechanisms in question. The computational modeling of environmentally-assisted cracks is the key objective of this investigation and realised within the theory of gradient-extended dissipative continua with lengthscales. The modeling of sharp crack discontinuities is replaced by a diffusive crack model based on the introduction of a crack phase-field to maintain the evolution of complex crack topologies. Within a thermodynamical framework allowing for mechanical and mass transport processes the crack phasefield is capable to model crack initiation and propagation by the finite element method. As complex crack situations such as crack initiation, curvilinear crack patterns and crack branching are usually hard to realise with sharp crack models, they can be assessed without the requirement of a predefined crack path within this method. The numerical modeling of a showcase demonstrates a crack initiation as well as a crack propagation situation with respect to the determination of stress-intensity factors; a crack deviation situation with a curvilinear crack path is modeled by the introduction of a geometrical perturbation and a locally enhanced species concentration.
Durch ein thermodynamisch konsistentes Phasenfeldmodell kann die Rißinitiierung sowie das Rißwachstum in einem spröden Material mit Hilfe der Finite-Elemente-Methode simuliert werden. Ein diskreter scharfer Riß wird durch einen Regularisierungsansatz in ein Phasenfeld überführt, das einen kontinuierlichen Übergang zwischen Riß und Restmaterial abbildet. Modelle von C(T) - Bruchmechanikproben konnten unter monoton wachsender Belastung simuliert werden. Die Ergebnisse konnten mit analytischen Ergebnissen der linear-elastischen Bruchmechanik verglichen werden. Ablenkungen des Rißpfades konnten durch Modelle von gelochten Proben simuliert werden. An dem Modell eines Dreipunktbiegeversuchs konnte die Rißinitiierung demonstriert werden. Die Kenntnis und Modellierung eines vordefinierten Rißpfades ist bei Verwendung dieses Modells nicht erforderlich, was insbesondere zur Untersuchung von komplexen Rißpfaden von Vorteil sein kann.
Since the first LC/ ESI-MS experiment of the Nobel prize winner John B. Fenn in 1984, the coupling of liquid chromatographic to mass spectrometric techniques gained a continuous rapid development.
The lecture will give a general survey of different LC separation techniques as size exclusion chromatography (SEC), liquid adsorption chromatography (LAC), liquid chromatography at critical conditions (LCCC) and gradient elution liquid chromatography (GELC) combined with Matrix assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) respectively Electrospray Ionization (ESI) Time of Flight (TOF) mass spectrometry.
Often the deficiencies of stand-alone methods can be bridged. LC, blind to structural information needs mass spectrometry as one of the most powerful detectors able to give detailed information on e.g. the repeat units, functionalization or copolymer composition of the chromatographic separated constituents. A separation prior to MS reduces the polydispersity which is one of the reasons for failing of MS. Also problems with different ionization probabilities in complex mixtures can partly be overcame.
On the basis of different examples on- and offline coupling principles will be compared and the pros and cons of both mass spectrometric techniques will be discussed.
Recently, MALDI imaging techniques in coupling with chromatography have become interesting e.g. for visualization of copolymer composition.
The use of high-strength steels is wide spread in vehicle and crane manufacturing due to light weight reasons. These steels are used for impact of crash loaded components and therefore it is important to investigate high-strength welds at dynamic impact. Investigations of welds at high strain rates have been rarely conducted in the past.
To determine the dynamic impact behaviour of hybrid laser-arc welds, the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) technique was used. The base material was a quenched and tempered fine-grained structural steel with yield strength of 1100 MPa. The influence of two variables, cooling time t8/5 and strength of filler material, on the impact behaviour was studied. A matching and an under matching filler material were used. The cooling time t8/5 was varied to influence the microstructure in the heat affected zone (HAZ) and to analyse the effect on hardening and softening. Hardness measurements and optical microscopy was used to analyse the weld microstructure before and after the SHPB test. The investigations showed a correlation between the overall hardness of the weld, influenced by filler material and cooling time, on the maximum stress level during dynamic impact.
Experimental and analytical investigation of the TMF-HCF lifetime behavior of two cast iron alloys
(2016)
The superposition of small amplitude, high frequent loading cycles (HCF) to the slow, large amplitude, TMF loading cycles can significantly reduce the TMF life, i.e. the number of TMF blocks until failure. In this work, the combined TMF-HCF loading has been experimentally investigated for two cast iron alloys. Both alloys contain globular graphite nodules but the first one has a ferritic while the second one has an austenitic crystal structure. In particular, the influence of the HCF frequency, of the HCF loading amplitude and of the location of the superposed HCF cycles has been investigated. It was observed that the HCF frequency has a limited impact on the TMF fatigue life. In other words, the number of superposed HCF-cycles has only a slight influence on the TMF fatigue life, which contradicts the linear damage accumulation rule concept. On the other side, the HCF-strain amplitude has a highly non-linear influence on the TMF fatigue life.
The experimental results can be understood in terms of a fracture mechanics based damage mechanism [1]: Cracks readily initiate due to the TMF loading and the duration of the growth of the cracks up to a few mm controls the fatigue life. If HCF-loading cycles are superposed, cyclic crack propagation dramatically accelerates at some stage. This stage is related to the existence of a threshold for crack growth under pure HCF-conditions and largely controls the fatigue life of the combined loading.
The previous ideas have been expressed in a model that can be very simply applied to provide the fatigue life reduction factor due to the superposed HCF cycles. It only contains two additional adjustable parameters and can be combined with any TMF model.
The repair of earthen structures is not an easy task. Earth as a construction material has comparatively weak mechanical properties. It is also susceptible towards liquid water, were it can lose cohesion very quickly if certain moisture contents are exceeded. Repair concepts of structures built with such materials are therefore challenging. Historical earthen structures often exhibit damages in form of extensive cracking, which may have been caused by static or dynamic loads. Frequently these cracks are insufficiently or inappropriately repaired because of lack of knowledge and / or technology. In particular, the behaviour of crack repair by grouting poses a challenge in earthen materials and demands specific requirements for the grouting mortar, such as low water content, good water retention, low shrinkage. Grouting materials require additional specifications such as compatible strengths and Young’s modulus as well as good adhesion to the earthen substrates. In addition, grouts have to be sufficiently flowable to fill small cracks and voids without segregation or bleeding. Therefore, the rheological behaviour has to be well understood and controlled to gain the desired effects.The repair of cracks in earthen buildings is traditionally done by stuffing manually mortar into the gap. Naturally, this method is only usable for cracks with large widths. Another disadvantage is that cracks going through thicker walls cannot be completely reached by the tools used for stuffing the mortar into the crack. Lime based grouts for earthen materials were usually used for re-attachment of plasters but less for structural reasons.Due to the nature of earthen materials grouts based on formulated or hydraulic lime (according to the definition in EN 459-1) have to meet considerable demands on a variety of properties, which are related to compatibility, durability and in particular to the ability of being injected. The goal of this study was to create a grout, which can be used to re-establish structural continuity in cracked earthen masonry or other massive earth walls (rammed earth and cob) with the focus on grouting cracks. The grout material was based on hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) with additions of pozzolana and lime stone filler.
The paper presents a comparison between two different numerical modelling approaches aimed to simulate the in-plain behaviour of rammed earth walls, namely under axial, diagonal and cyclic shearcompression loading. In the first part of the study the mechanical characterisation of wallets tested under uniaxial compression and diagonal compression and walls tested under in-plane cyclic shear-compression loading is presented. The results were used to implement and validate the finite element simulations. The numerical modelling of the rammed earth samples tested is then discussed in the second part. A non-linear constitutive law based on the total strain rotating crack model (TSRCM) was employed as implemented in the DIANA® software [1]. The aim of the numerical analyses presented here is to simulate the behaviour of rammed earth under different inplane loading conditions. For the wallets, tests under static loading both macro- and micro-modelling approaches were considered for the simulation of the experimental tests. For the walls subjected to cyclic loading only the micro-modelling approach was applied for the simulation of the experimental tests. The respective FEM model was calibrated with the experimental results. The rammed earth layers were represented by continuum elements, the contact surfaces between layers by interface elements. This approach allowed assessing the influence of the apparent weakness of the interfaces between layers on the shear behaviour of rammed earth. The goal of the numerical simulation of the cyclic tests was to establish the adequacy of common analytical methods (e. g. used for masonry) applied to the analysis of rammed earth. Rammed earth exhibits brittle characteristics similar to masonry materials and is used in geometrical typologies, such as walls, common in masonry construction.
The paper describes an experimental investigation of high power laser beam welding with an electromagnetic weld pool support for up to 20 mm thick plates made of duplex steel (AISI 2205) and mild steel (S235JR). The results of the welding tests show a successful application of this technology at ferromagnetic metals. Irregular sagging was suppressed successfully. An ac-power of less than 2 kW at oscillation frequencies between 800 Hz and 1.7 kHz is necessary for a full compasation of the hydrostatic pressure. Thus, it was demonstrated that the electromagnetic weld pool support is not only limited to non-ferromagnetic metals like austenitic steels. For future studies with duplex steel, the use of filler material has to take into account with regard to the balance of the mixed austenitic and ferritic phases.
- EM-Schmelzbadunterstützung auch auf ferromagnetische Werkstoffe übertragbar
- Erfolgreiche Kompensation des hydrostatischen Drucks von bis zu 20 mm dicken Werkstücken aus Duplex- und Baustahl
- Benötigte AC-Leistung ist geringer als bei austenitischem Stahl
Ausweitung der Experimente:
- Einsatz von Zusatzwerkstoff beim Schweißen mit Duplexstahl
- Schweißen von praxisrelevanten Bauteilen
- Verwendung anderer Werkstoffe (z.B. Rohrstahl X65)
Aufgrund der demographischen Entwicklung und dem damit verbundenen gesteigertem Bedarf an Medikamenten besteht in Deutschland das Problem des Eintrags von Rückständen und Transformationsprodukten über das Abwasser in die Umwelt. In herkömmlichen Reinigungsverfahren werden Medikamentenrückstände häufig unvollständig entfernt oder in andere teilweise toxischere Verbindungen umgewandelt (z. B. durch Ozonierung). Eine perspektivisch aussichtsreiche Möglichkeit zur Beseitigung dieser Schadstoffe ist die Oxidation zu Wasser und Kohlendioxid durch Bestrahlung des vorgeklärten Abwassers mit UV-Licht in Gegenwart von Photokatalysatoren wie z. B. TiO2.
Für vergleichende Untersuchungen der photokalalytischen Aktivität von TiO2-Submikro- und Nanopulvern im Labormaßstab wurde Methylenblau als Modellsubstanz gewählt. Kommerziell erhältliche TiO2-Pulver wurden Testlösungen zugesetzt und der zeitlich fortschreitende Abbau von Methylenblau unter Bestrahlung mit UV-Licht in beobachtet. Für die technische Nutzung der photokatalytischen Abwaserreinigung ist die Immobilisierung der eingesetzten Pulver mit der Möglichkeit der Rückgewinnung erforderlich, sowohl aus Umweltschutzgründen als auch für die Wirtschaftlichkeit des Verfahrens.
Aufbaugranulation wurde als ein prinzipiell auch großtechnisch realisierbares Verfahren der Immobilisierung gewählt. In einem Intensivmischer wurden Granulate auf der Basis von Submikrometer-SiO2 unter Verwendung eines anorganischen Binders hergestellt. Das photokatalytisch aktive TiO2 wurde in Anteilen von 10-25 Ma.-% entweder dem Ausgangspulver zugemischt oder am Ende des Granulierprozesses als Granulat-Coating aufgebracht. Eine Temperung der Granalien bei Temperaturen von maximal 300°C – 500°C erwies sich als ausreichend, um deren Stabilität beim Einsatz in Methylenblau-Lösung im Batch-Verfahren zu gewährleisten.
Tests zum Einsatz der SiO2-TiO2-Granulate als Photokatalysatoren zum Abbau von Methylenblau-Lösungen unter UV-Bestrahlung verliefen erfolgreich. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass sich die Granalien nach erfolgtem Farbstoffstoff-Abbau aus den Lösungen rückgewinnen und erneut verwenden ließen. Die recycelten Granulate wiesen eine ähnliche photokatalytische Aktivität wie frisch hergestellte auf.
The interface between materials and the environment is populated by microorganisms which organize on surfaces to form specially adapted and resistant microbial associations, so-called biofilms. Surface-bound biofilm growth is associated with substantial secretion of metabolic products that can significantly influence material corrosion. Here, a group of material-inhabiting fungi are presented, which colonize and weather air-exposed materials such as building façades, roofs and solar systems. A selected model fungus is used to carry out genetic and molecular biology experiments, which are microbiologically cutting-edge and allow for the development of novel time-saving techniques for material testing. The degree of material damage under the influence of this model fungus shows a measure of the aggressiveness of the biofilm under defined environmental conditions - and thus explores fundamental components of the interaction between material and biofilm.
The magnetic plasma confinement system of the nuclear fusion experiment “Wendelstein 7-X”, which recently produced the first plasma, consists of 20 planar and 50 non-planar superconducting coils. To keep them precisely in position, these coils contact each other at special support elements. The supports are operated in high vacuum at a temperature of about 4 K, and when the magnetic field is ramped up, forces up to 1500 kN and sliding motion of some mm occurs. Because mechanical disturbances may cause severe failures, only low friction without any stick-slip behaviour is tolerable. In pre-tests a PVD-MoS2-coating had proven to be the optimum solution. It was tested with downsized samples in reciprocating motion in liquid nitrogen (T = 77 K) and liquid helium (T = 4,2 K). In long-term tests in liquid nitrogen this coating showed stable sliding for up to 14.900 friction cycles without coating failure. However, in liquid helium an unexpected stick-slip effect occurred, whose origin could not be clarified so far.
Der Vortrag widmet sich der Kratzbeständigkeit-Prüfmethoden und deren Bewertung und beschreibt Begriffe/Definitionen, Wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der Kratzbeständigkeit, Mess- und Prüfverfahren – allgemein (Anwendbarkeit, Messunsicherheit, Validierung), Mess- und Prüfverfahren – speziell die Erzeugung, Prüfverfahren von Einzel- und Vielfach-Kratzern, die Charakterisierung von Verkratzungen und eine zusammenfassende Bewertung im Einzelnen
Der Vortrag widmet sich dem „RITZ-TEST: EVALUIERUNG UND STAND DER NORMUNG“ und beschreibt die Komponenten, Ergebnis und Messgrößen, nicht registrierende Prüfgeräte, Evaluierung Ritz-Test (Makrobereich), den Atlas der Versagensformen, Geräte für den instrumentierten Ritz-Test und die Normung des Ritz-Tests (ASTM) zur Bewertung der Haftfestigkeit“ im Einzelnen.
Mechanische Eigenschaften von Materialien im Mikro- und Nanobereich werden heute mit der Instrumentierten Eindringprüfung bestimmt. Das Verfahren ist bereits umfangreich in der DIN EN ISO 14577 Teil 1-4 genormt. Im Ergebnis des EU EMRP Projekts Dynamic mechanical properties and long-term deformation behavior of viscous materials (MEPROVISC)“ wurden die zwei neuen Normprojekte für die Instrumentierte Eindringprüfung „Linear elastische dynamische Eindringprüfung“ und „Eindringkriechen und zeitabhängige Eigenschaften“ vorgeschlagen und mit deren Bearbeitung im ISO/TC 164/SC3 Hardness Testing begonnen.
Ausgehend von der Darstellung der wesentlichen Ergebnisse des Projekts MEPROVISC werden die Grundzüge der neuen Normen in Bezug auf Kalibrierung, Methodik, Auswertung und Bestimmung der Messunsicherheit erläutert. Weiterhin werden die Möglichkeiten der aktiven Mitarbeit an diesen Normprojekten aufgezeigt.
In recent years, the optimization of the imaging stations at research reactors and especially the further development of the neutron detectors allowed the measurement of hydrogen distributions with increasing spatial and temporal resolution at lower detection limits at the same time. Hydrogen has compared to iron a high total neutron cross section, which allows with basic radiographic methods the visualization of hydrogen in two and three dimensions inside the microstructure of components. This enables the in situ measuring of hydrogen mass flows inside cm thick steel samples with a temporal resolution of 20 s as well as the quantitative measurement of hydrogen accumulations at the crack’s inner surfaces in hydrogen embrittled iron samples. For the first time, we detected directly gaseous hydrogen in the crack cavities and we could measure the gas pressure. This new quality of the information on a micrometer scale allows new insights for the analysis of damage mechanisms, e.g. of hydrogen embrittlement. Further, this method is non-destructive and provides local information in situ and in three dimensions with a spatial resolution of 20-30 µm, which is not accessible with common methods as e.g. thermal desorption spectroscopy.
In this contribution, we show examples that demonstrate the spatial and temporal resolution of the neutron radiography and tomography method in order to visualize and quantify hydrogen accumulations at cracks. The measurements were performed at the research reactor BER II of HZB in Berlin and at the FRM II reactor of the neutron source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz in Garching.
Fast digital radiography was used to observe the crack development during single pass bead-on-plate gas tungsten arc welding with a minifocus X-ray source and a digital detector array with 75-micrometer pixel size. The sample material were 5 mm thick AlMgSi plates. An acquisition rate of 12 frames per second and an exposure time of 40 ms per frame were used for real-time observation of the hot crack propagation during welding. The basic spatial resolution of the images is about 80 µm. A 3D laminographic reconstruction of the acquired 2D radiographic images gives access to the volumetric extent of the cracks in the welded sample. The parallel use of a high-speed camera during welding allows the real-time inspection of surface cracks. The development of surface cracks was compared with the crack’s distribution in the sample volume and these results were correlated to the used welding parameters.
Cold neutrons are predominantly scattered at hydrogen when penetrating hydrogen-charged samples, resulting in a high image contrast between hydrogen and e.g. iron. The used radiographic set-ups consist of a neutron source, state-of-the-art scintillator screens and digital cameras. This allows monitoring diffusive hydrogen fluxes two-dimensionally with 20s temporal resolution. Such hydrogen fluxes can be quantified by using standards with known hydrogen content and similar sample thickness.
Neutron tomography generates three-dimensional models of the hydrogen distribution in steel. Such models gain new insight for damage analysis by showing the hydrogen accumulations around cracks and by enabling the hydrogen gas pressure estimation inside cracks.
The capabilities and limitations, as well as perspectives of this method will be discussed and illustrated with help of selected examples.
Anwendung der Reverse-Time Migration auf Ultraschall-Echo-Daten in der zerstörungsfreien Prüfung
(2016)
Das Ultraschall-Echo-Verfahren ist eine klassische zerstörungsfreie Prüftechnik zur Bestimmung der Bauteilgeometrie sowie zur Lokalisierung von Einbauteilen und Fehlstellen. Der aktuelle Stand der Technik bei den Abbildungsverfahren ist die SAFT-Rekonstruktion (Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique). Diese Gruppe von Verfahren weist u.a. Schwierigkeiten bei der Darstellung von steilen Grenzflächen auf und verarbeitet nur die primären Reflexionen am abzubildendem Objekt korrekt. Als Alternative werden seit einiger Zeit Migrationsmethoden aus dem Bereich der Geophysik evaluiert. Am Beispiel eines Stahlbetonfundamentes wurden in einer Vorarbeit die Kirchhoff-Migration und die Reverse-Time-Migration (RTM) getestet.
Die strahlenbasierten Algorithmen der Kirchhoff-Migration und SAFT-Rekonstruktion sind eng miteinander verwandt. Die RTM hingegen basiert auf der numerischen Lösung der vollständigen Wellengleichung. Durch Kreuzkorrelation von zeitlich vorwärts- und rückwärtsmodellierten Wellenfeldern erzeugt die RTM die migrierte Abbildung. Für die Durchführung der RTM wurde ein 2D akustischer Code verwendet.
Beide Migrationsmethoden wurden an auf Basis der akustischen Wellengleichung generierten synthetischen 2D-Daten sowie an realen Ultraschallmessdaten getestet. Letztere wurden mit Scherwellenprüfköpfen an der Fundamentplatte aufgenommen. Ein Vergleich der Migrationsergebnisse mit den Ergebnissen der SAFT-Rekonstruktion zeigte besonders für die RTM eine deutliche Verbesserung in der Abbildung der Bauteilgeometrie. Die Vorstudie an der Fundamentplatte lieferte somit den Nachweis, dass geophysikalische Migrationsverfahren auf reale Ultraschall-Messdaten anwendbar sind. Jedoch zeigten sich vereinzelt starke Artefakte und systembedingt Schwierigkeiten bei der Abbildung dreidimensionaler Strukturen.
Nunmehr wird vom akustischen Code auf einen elastischen Code umgestellt, da die eigentlichen Ultraschallmessungen mit elastischen Wellen erfolgen. In einem ersten Schritt wurde dies mit dem Softwarepaket Madagascar realisiert und an einem einfachen 2D-Modell getestet. Dabei fanden verschiedene Quellanregungen Anwendung. Des Weiteren wurden zwei Abbildungsbedingungen evaluiert. Ergebnisse der Kreuzkorrelation der Verschiebungskomponenten der zeitlich vorwärts-und rückwärtsmodellierten Wellenfelder wurden mit Resultaten der Kreuzkorrelation der Skalar- und Vektorpotentiale beider Wellenfelder verglichen.
Experimentelle Untersuchungen zu streifenden Schlägen mit verschiedenen Edelstahlsorten in explosionsfähigen Atmosphären, jeweils bestehend aus Wasserstoff, Acetylen, Ethylen bzw. Propan mit Luft, haben gezeigt, dass deren Zündwahrscheinlichkeit sowohl von der Art des Brenngas-Gemisches als auch der Höhe der kinetischen Schlagenergie abhängt. Ein Einfluss des Chromgehaltes im Edelstahl auf die Zündwahrscheinlichkeit durch mechanisch erzeugte Schlagvorgänge konnte in dem untersuchten Bereich des Chromgehaltes nicht nachgewiesen werden, obwohl ein steigender Chromgehalt die Oxidationsfähigkeit abgetrennter Partikel erhöhter Temperatur tatsächlich senkt. Ferner haben weitere Werkstoffeigenschaften wie die Wärmeleitfähigkeit, spezifische Wärmekapazität, Dichte und Härte einen Einfluss auf die Zündwahrscheinlichkeit mechanischer Edelstahl-Schlagvorgänge bei Wasserstoff/Luft-Gemischen. Mit steigender Wärmeleitfähigkeit des Edelstahls sinkt die Zündwahrscheinlichkeit. Für die spezifische Wärmekapazität, Dichte und Härte konnte kein Einfluss nachgewiesen werden.
Für Schlagvorgänge wurden in der Norm EN 13463-1:2009 (DIN, 2009) Grenzwerte für die maximale kinetische Schlagenergie festgelegt, unterhalb derer die Entstehung einer wirksamen Zündquelle als unwahrscheinlich angenommen werden kann. Dabei wurde zwischen Schlagvorgängen mit funkenarmen Metallen, wie z. B. Kupfer, Messing, und Schlagvorgängen mit sogenannten „sonstigen Werkstoffen“ unterschieden. Die Grenzwerte dieser sonstigen Werkstoffe resultieren aus Versuchen der BAM mit unlegiertem Baustahl. Bei solchen Schlagvorgängen wird von Oxidationsprozessen einzelner Partikel mit dem Luftsauerstoff ausgegangen, die das Gasgemisch aufgrund des hohen Temperaturanstiegs entzünden.
In industriellen Anwendungen wie zum Beispiel der chemischen Industrie wird jedoch statt ferritischem Stahl überwiegend Edelstahl verwendet. Im Allgemeinen gilt mit Chrom hochlegierter Edelstahl bei Schlagvorgängen gegenüber ferritischem Stahl als funkenärmer, da die Oxidationsfähigkeit von Edelstahlpartikeln mit steigendem Chromgehalt abnimmt.
Bei den Schlagversuchen der BAM konnte zwar eine sinkende Oxidationsfähigkeit der Partikel, aber keine abnehmende Zündwirksamkeit von Edelstählen mit steigendem Chromgehalt beobachtet werden.