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2D evaluation of spectral LIBS data derived from heterogeneous materials using cluster algorithm
(2017)
Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is capable of providing spatially resolved element maps in regard to the chemical composition of the sample. The evaluation of heterogeneous materials is often a challenging task, especially in the case of phase boundaries. In order to determine information about a certain phase of a material, the need for a method that offers an objective evaluation is necessary. This paper will introduce a cluster algorithm in the case of heterogeneous building materials (concrete) to separate the spectral information of non-relevant aggregates and cement matrix. In civil engineering, the information about the quantitative ingress of harmful species like Cl−, Na+ and SO2−4 is of great interest in the evaluation of the remaining lifetime of structures (Millar et al., 2015; Wilsch et al., 2005). These species trigger different damage processes such as the alkali-silica reaction (ASR) or the chloride-induced corrosion of the reinforcement. Therefore, a discrimination between the different phases, mainly cement matrix and aggregates, is highly important (Weritz et al., 2006). For the 2D evaluation, the expectation-maximizationalgorithm (EM algorithm; Ester and Sander, 2000) has been tested for the application presented in this work. The method has been introduced and different figures of merit have been presented according to recommendations given in Haddad et al. (2014). Advantages of this method will be highlighted. After phase separation, non-relevant information can be excluded and only the wanted phase displayed. Using a set of samples with known and unknown composition, the EM-clustering method has been validated regarding to Gustavo González and Ángeles Herrador (2007).
The slip-rolling 2Disk tribometer from Optimol Instruments represented the technological evolution in tribotesting of the well-known AMSLER-type tribometer marketed in 1922. Both use two discs with the same outer diameter rolling against each other on their circumference. In the AMSLER, the lower disc dips into an oil reservoir, whereas in the 2Disk the oil is injected into the contact. The oil supply of the 2Disk is controlled by pump and temperature by a heat exchanger.
Structure elucidation of complex synthetic copolymers still represents a challenge. A one-dimensional separation technique cannot give the answer to the question: What are the molar mass distribution (MMD), the functionality distribution (FTD), the chemical composition distribution (CCD), the monomer sequence distribution (MSD), the topology differences within a single broad distributed polymer sample?
Is the coupling of liquid chromatographic separation techniques to mass spectrometry able to fill the gaps to a certain degree?
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 are able to give information which otherwise are completely inaccessible. In some cases, CID tandem mass spectrometry is applied. Fragmentation of suitable precursor ions resulted in typical fragment ion patterns. This technique enables an additional information on e.g. sequences, structural defects and topology of complex polymer mixtures.
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 radical the dispersity which is one of the reasons for failing of MS. Also problems with different ionization probabilities in complex mixtures can partly be overcame.
The lecture will provide a series of examples where LC-MS has been applied to evaluate complex macromolecules and mixtures of these.
On- and offline coupling principles will be compared and the pros and cons of both mass spectrometric techniques will be discussed.
Most crucial for components of complex shape or heterogeneous micro structure, precise control of sintering has decisive influence on dimensional accuracy, mechanical integrity and reliability of sintered components. In these cases, only in situ 3D high-temperature shape screening during shrinkage would allow revealing temporary sinter warpage and hereby caused potential defects. Against this background, nokra Optische Prüftechnik und Automation GmbH, HTM Reetz GmbH and BAM developed a testing device for in situ 3D shape screening for ceramic and glass-ceramic tapes up to 1000°C by means of high-temperature laser profilometry. The local repeatability of the sample-sensor distance (sample height profile) is 10 µm at 1000°C. Current work is focused on dropping these restrictions in sample shape and temperature. In a second testing device, currently being in development, samples up to 5 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm can be measured at temperatures up to 1500°C.The presentation illustrates the current state of this work and possible applications of the method.
Laser metal deposition is described with its applications for additive manufacturing. The necessary process chain is discussed, with regard to weld bead dimensions and 3D build-up strategy. Metallurgical cross sections, x-ray and tensile tests are conducted. As demonstrative components, a gas turbine burner and a turbine blade are shown
Laser metal deposition is described with its applications for additive manufacturing. The necessary process chain is discussed, with regard to weld bead dimensions and 3D build-up strategy. Metallurgical cross sections, x-ray and tensile tests are conducted. As demonstrative components, a gas turbine burner and a turbine blade are shown.
Die Beschaffenheit des Gefüges hat entscheidenden Einfluss auf die Eigenschaften eines Werkstoffes. Besonders die Faktoren „Porosität“ und „Anisotropie“ sind für viele industrielle Anwendungen von großem Interesse. Ein Beispiel ist deren Einfluss auf die Permeabilität und Tortuosität von Filterstrukturen. An der Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung wurde zur Analyse von offen-porigen Strukturen ein Algorithmus zur Anwendung auf rekonstruierte 3D CT-Datensätze beliebiger Probenkörper entwickelt. Dieser basiert auf der Analyse von Grenzflächen und ermittelt anhand deren richtungsabhängigen Häufigkeiten die Orientierungsverteilung sowie den Anisotropiegrad der Poren im Raum. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde der Algorithmus in einer C++-basierten Software implementiert und an simulierten Porenvolumen und realen, binarisierten Datensätzen am Beispiel eines Polymers mit geschlossener Porosität sowie einer (offen) porösen Keramik getestet. Dabei ergab sich eine zuverlässige Bestimmung der gesuchten Parameter in drei Dimensionen. Die Verwendung des Algorithmus ist dabei nicht auf offen-porige Strukturen beschränkt, sondern kann auch zur Analyse von geschlossenen Porositäten eingesetzt werden.
Sowohl die 3D-Formbestimmung als auch die Thermografie sind Verfahren der Qualitätssicherung. Im vorgestellten Projekt wird versucht, die beiden Methoden zusammenzuführen.
Das Prinzip des für die Formbestimmung verwendeten 3D-Scanners beruht auf dem bereits bekannten Verfahren der Streifenlichtprojektion. Die Neuartigkeit des hier verwendeten 3D-Scanners besteht darin, dass nicht im sichtbaren, sondern im infraroten Spektralbereich gearbeitet wird. Dadurch wird es möglich, nicht die Reflexion, sondern die Wärmestrahlung des Prüfobjektes nach Absorption der eingebrachten Strahlung auszuwerten. Dies ermöglicht, auch optisch „nicht-kooperative“ Oberflächen zu erfassen. Die Anregung mit Wärmestrahlung stellt das Bindeglied zum Verfahren der aktiven Thermografie für die Detektion verdeckter Schäden dar. Bei letzterem Verfahren wird der Wärmestau über Defekten beim Eindringen der Wärme in die Tiefe des Materials gemessen. Dabei stellen Defekte eine Störung des 3D-Scan-Verfahrens dar, während umgekehrt unregelmäßig geformte Oberflächen das thermografische Verfahren erschweren, d.h. der Messeffekt eines der Verfahren ist ein Störeffekt für das jeweils andere Verfahren.
Es wird zum einen der Frage nachgegangen, inwieweit das 3D-Scan-Verfahren durch verdeckte thermische Defekte beeinträchtigt wird, und zum anderen die Möglichkeit untersucht, den vorhandenen 3D-Scanner auch für die aktive Thermografie einzusetzen. Es werden CFK-Proben mit künstlich eingebrachten thermischen Defekten untersucht und die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der vorhandenen Messapparatur für die Defekterkennung aufgezeigt.
Sowohl die 3D-Formbestimmung als auch die Thermografie sind Verfahren der Qualitätssicherung. Im vorgestellten Projekt wird versucht, die beiden Methoden zusammenzuführen.
Das Prinzip des für die Formbestimmung verwendeten 3D-Scanners beruht auf dem bereits bekannten Verfahren der Streifenlichtprojektion. Die Neuartigkeit des hier verwendeten 3D-Scanners besteht darin, dass nicht im sichtbaren, sondern im infraroten Spektralbereich gearbeitet wird. Dadurch wird es möglich, nicht die Reflexion, sondern die Wärmestrahlung des Prüfobjektes nach Absorption der eingebrachten Strahlung auszuwerten. Dies ermöglicht, auch optisch „nicht-kooperative“ Oberflächen zu erfassen. Die Anregung mit Wärmestrahlung stellt das Bindeglied zum Verfahren der aktiven Thermografie für die Detektion verdeckter Schäden dar. Bei letzterem Verfahren wird der Wärmestau über Defekten beim Eindringen der Wärme in die Tiefe des Materials gemessen. Dabei stellen Defekte eine Störung des 3D-Scan-Verfahrens dar, während umgekehrt unregelmäßig geformte Oberflächen das thermografische Verfahren erschweren, d.h. der Messeffekt eines der Verfahren ist ein Störeffekt für das jeweils andere Verfahren.
Es wird zum einen der Frage nachgegangen, inwieweit das 3D-Scan-Verfahren durch verdeckte thermische Defekte beeinträchtigt wird, und zum anderen die Möglichkeit untersucht, den vorhandenen 3D-Scanner auch für die aktive Thermografie einzusetzen. Es werden CFK-Proben mit künstlich eingebrachten thermischen Defekten untersucht und die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der vorhandenen Messapparatur für die Defekterkennung aufgezeigt.
The 7th International Conference on Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (ICSE-7) was held in Berlin in June 2016, jointly organised by ICSE and BAM. The publication of the proceedings special issue in Applied Surface Science follows this event. In the special issue, about 100 articles on current topics of optics and surface science related to ellipsometry, polarimetry, and similar techniques are presented, underpinning the high significance of these techniques for many fields of materials science.
A bottom-up approach to study metal sulphides in brake friction materials at higher temperatures
(2017)
The impact of metal sulphides in brake friction materials on the friction behaviour of disc brakes was studied at two different temperatures and in two different atmospheres using a pin-on-disc device with powder supply. Powder mixtures were prepared by using a bottom-up approach, where magnetite is the main component, in which different metal sulphides are mixed in. At 400 °C, the resulting coefficients of friction are higher in air than in nitrogen atmosphere, which can be attributed to the generation of metal oxides and were confirmed by doing thermal analysis.
A bottom-up approach to study metal sulphides in brake friction materials at higher temperatures
(2017)
The impact of metal sulphides in brake friction materials on the friction behaviour of disc brakes was studied at two different temperatures and in two different atmospheres using a pin-on-disc device with powder supply. Powder mixtures were prepared by using a bottom-up approach, where magnetite is the main component, in which different metal sulphides are mixed in. At 400 °C, the resulting coefficients of friction are higher in air than in nitrogen atmosphere, which can be attributed to the generation of metal oxides and were confirmed by doing thermal analysis.
This study assesses the structural vulnerability of part of a later medieval earthen building at
Ambel (near Zaragoza, Spain), once a preceptory or monastic house belonging to the Military
Orders. An inspection of its morphology and materials coupled with the results of an extensive
campaign of static monitoring reveals marked structural inhomogeneities, the product of more
than a thousand years of construction, failure, and repair from the 10th century to the present
day. Building materials are inappropriately juxtaposed, there are discontinuities between construction
phases and fundamental concerns remain over the long-term stability of the structure.
The current condition of the structure is mainly influenced by structural discontinuities introduced
at the time of construction, the unintended consequences of repair and modification and the
material decay that has affected the base of the rammed earth walls. The overall findings of the
static monitoring show that there is no related damage, variations in crack widths are related to
the building seasonal cycle. While static analysis is an essential prerequisite before a suitable
maintenance program can be fully defined, this study argues that no evaluation of the structural
behavior of any historic building can afford to ignore its archaeological “biography” of modification
and repair.
A comparison between the results obtained from a Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) simulation and from the application of an empirical formula for determining the temperature distribution inside a tunnel in case of fire is presented. The temperature is measured and calculated at different distances from the location of the fire and at different time intervals. The fire considered varies with time following a time-heat release rate curve which has a parabolic growing phase, a constant period and a linear decay. The comparison reveals differences in the results. The temperatures calculated with the empirical formula resulted higher than the temperatures obtained by means of the CFD simulation. A list of possible reasons for this limited correspondence is also presented and commented. A proposal for further studies to better define the limitations of both the procedures and to define the influence of each parameter involved is finally presented.
The purpose of the work presented in this paper is to analyze locally (at the element level) the contact behavior of a soil-pile contact problem. Therefore, a 2D shear test is modeled using the Finite Element Method. The formulation of a 4 nodded zero-thickness Interface element of Beer is chosen with a linear interpolation function. Four constitutive contact models adapted for contact problems have been implemented. The Mohr-Coulomb and Clough and Duncan models were chosen initially, due to the ease of implementation and few number of parameters needed. After, more complicated models in the framework of
elasto-plasticity such as: Lashkari and Mortara were implemented for the first time into the finite element code of the shear test problem. They include other phenomena such as:
relative density of soil, the stress level and sand dilatancy. From the results the relation between shear displacement and shear stress has been deduced. Finally, a discussion of the advantages and the drawbacks during computation of each model is given at the end.
The purpose of the work presented in this paper is to analyze locally (at the element level) the contact behavior of a soil-pile contact problem. Therefore, a 2D shear test is modeled using the Finite Element Method. The formulation of a 4 nodded zero-thickness interface element of Beer is chosen with a linear interpolation function. Four constitutive contact models adapted for contact problems have been implemented. The Mohr-Coulomb and Clough and Duncan models were chosen initially, due to the ease of implementation and few number of parameters needed. After, more complicated models in the framework of elasto-plasticity such as: Lashkari and Mortara were implemented for the first time into the finite element code of the shear test problem. They include other phenomena such as: relative density of soil, the stress level and sand dilatancy. From the results the relation between shear displacement and shear stress has been deduced. Finally, a discussion of the advantages and the drawbacks during computation of each model is given at the end.
The phase behavior of a dendritic amphiphile containing a Newkome-type dendron as the hydrophilic moiety and a cholesterol unit as the hydrophobic segment is investigated at the air–liquid interface. The amphiphile forms stable monomolecular films at the air–liquid interface on different subphases. Furthermore, the mineralization of calcium Phosphate beneath the monolayer at different calcium and phosphate concentrations versus mineralization time shows that at low calcium and Phosphate concentrations needles form, whereas flakes and spheres dominate at higher concentrations. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and electron diffraction confirm the formation of calcium phosphate. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction confirm the predominant formation of octacalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite.
The data also indicate that the final products form via a complex multistep reaction, including an association step, where nano-needles aggregate into larger flake-like objects.
A facile method to probe the vascular permeability of nanoparticles in nanomedicine applications
(2017)
The effectiveness of nanoparticles (NP) in nanomedicine depends on their ability to extravasate from vasculature towards the target tissue. This is determined by their permeability across the endothelial barrier. Unfortunately, a quantitative study of the diffusion permeability coefficients (Pd) of NPs is difficult with in vivo models. Here, we utilize a relevant model of vascular-tissue interface with tunable endothelial permeability in vitro based on microfluidics. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) grown in microfluidic devices were treated with Angiopoietin 1 and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) to vary the Pd of the HUVECs monolayer towards fluorescent polystyrene NPs (pNPs) of different sizes, which was determined from image analysis of their fluorescence intensity when diffusing across the monolayer. Using 70 kDa dextran as a probe, untreated HUVECs yielded a Pd that approximated tumor vasculature while HUVECs treated with 25 μg/mL cAMP had Pd that approximated healthy vasculature in vivo. As the size of pNPs increased, its Pd decreased in tumor vasculature, but remained largely unchanged in healthy vasculature, demonstrating a trend similar to tumor selectivity for smaller NPs. This microfluidic model of vascular-tissue interface can be used in any laboratory to perform quantitative assessment of the tumor selectivity of nanomedicine-based systems.
Using continuum damage mechanics (CDM) for lifetime prediction requires numerical integration of evolving damage until the onset of failure. The primary challenge for the simulation of structural fatigue failure is caused by the enormous computational costs due to cycle-by-cycle temporal integration throughout the whole loading history, which is in the order of 103–107 cycles. As a consequence, most approaches circumvent this problem and use empirical methods such as Wöhler curves. They are well suited for approximating the lifetime, but they are not capable to capture a realistic degradation of the material including redistribution of stresses. The main objective of the paper is to provide a technique for finite element (FE) simulations of structures under fatigue loading while reducing computational costs.
A Fourier transformation-based temporal integration (FTTI) scheme is proposed, which adapts the conventional FE method for modeling the viscoplastic deterioration in a structure subjected to cyclic loading. The response fields are represented by a Fourier series which assumes a temporal scale separation: a microchronological (short time) scale arises from the oscillatory loading and a macrochronological (long time) scale is due to the slow material relaxation resulting from yielding and damage evolution. The original dynamic boundary value problem (BVP) is approximated by the stationary BVP on the microchronological scale. Alternation of the displacement field on the macrochronological scale is correlated with evolution of the history variables by means of a high order adaptive cycle jump method. Performance and significant acceleration of the FE simulations is demonstrated at different loading scenarios for a constitutive damage model where the progressive damage accumulation is driven by viscoplastic yielding.
The use of novel multi-scale correlative methods, which involve the coordinated characterisation of matter across a range of length scales, are becoming of increasing value to materials scientists. Here, we describe for the first time how a multi-scale correlative approach can be used to investigate the nature of ductile fracture in metals. Specimens of a nuclear pressure vessel steel, SA508 Grade 3, are examined following ductile fracture using medium and high-resolution 3D X-ray computed tomography (CT) analyses, and a site-specific analysis using a dual beam plasma focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (PFIB-SEM). The methods are employed sequentially to characterise damage by void nucleation and growth in one volume of interest, allowing for the imaging of voids that ranged in size from less than 100 nm to over 100 mm. This enables the examination of voids initiated at carbide particles to be detected, as well as the large voids initiated at inclusions. We demonstrate that this multi-scale correlative approach is a powerful tool, which not only enhances our understanding of ductile failure through detailed characterisation of microstructure, but also provides quantitative information about the size, volume fractions and spatial distributions of voids that can be used to inform models of failure. It isfound that the vast majority of large voids nucleated at MnS inclusions, and that the volume of a void varied according to the volume of its initiating inclusion raised to the power 3/2. The most severe voiding was concentrated within 500 mm of the fracture surface, but measurable damage was found to extend to a depth of at least 3 mm. Microvoids associated with carbides (carbide-initiated voids) were found to be concentrated around larger inclusion-initiated voids at depths of at least 400 mm. Methods for quantifying X-ray CT void data are discussed, and a procedure for using this data to calibrate parameters in the Gurson-Tvergaard Needleman (GTN) model for ductile failure is also introduced.
A special slit collimator was developed earlier for fast acquisition of X-ray back scatter images. The design was based on a twisted slit design (ruled surfaces) in a Tungsten block to acquire backscatter images. The comparison with alternative techniques as flying spot and coded aperture pin hole technique could not prove the expected higher contrast sensitivity. In analogy to the coded aperture technique, a novel multi slit camera was designed and tested. Several twisted slits were parallelly arranged in a metal block. The CAD design of different multi-slit cameras was evaluated and optimized by the computer simulation packages aRTist and McRay. The camera projects a set of equal images, one per slit, to the digital detector array, which are overlaying each other. Afterwards, the aperture is corrected based on a deconvolution algorithm to focus the overlaying projections into a single representation of the object. Furthermore, a correction of the geometrical distortions due to the slit geometry is performed. The expected increase of the contrast-to-noise ratio is proportional to the square root of the number of parallel slits in the camera. However, additional noise has to be considered originating from the deconvolution operation. The slit design, functional principle, and the expected limits of this technique are discussed.
One of today’s major problems in many technical plants as well as fuel tanks is Microbial induced corrosion (MIC), leading to considerable damage and huge financial losses. Successful prevention of MIC requires the localization of first signs of corrosion as well as the identification of factors influencing the corrosion process. Hence, there is a growing need for sensitive and preferably inexpensive tools that enable the early detection of MIC. Of utmost importance are methods, which provide spatially and time-resolved information and allow the determination of corrosion rates at sites of interest for possible prevention of MIC.
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are of great interest for biomedical applications. Currently, the applicability of UCNP bionanotechnology is hampered by the generally low luminescence intensity of UCNPs and inefficient energy Transfer from UCNPs to surface-bound chromophores used e.g. for photodynamic therapy or analyte sensing. In this work, we address the low-Efficiency issue by developing versatile core-Shell nanostructures, where high-concentration sensitizers and activators are confined in the core and Shell Region of representative hexagonal NaYF2:Yb,Er UCNPs. After Doping concentration optimization, the sensitizer-rich core is able to harvest/accumulate more excitation energy and generate almost one order of Magnitude higher luminescence intesity than conventional homogeneously doped nanostructures. At the same time, the activator Ions located in the Shell enable a ~6 times more efficient resonant energy Transfer from UCNPs to surface-bound acceptor dye molecules due to the short distance between donor-acceptor pairs. Our work provides new insights into the rational design of UCNPs and will greatly encrease the General applicability of upconversion nanotechnologies.
A study on metal sulphides in tribofilms of modelled brake wear debris under variable humidity
(2017)
Metal sulphides are needed in brake pad formulations in addition to graphite to compensate the influence of different environments. The sensitivity to humidity differs a lot for each single constituent. Only one component is not sufficient for stabilising the COF and it is also necessary to add more components than only one metal sulphide to graphite. Furthermore, a good mixing process inside the third body during braking is necessary to prevent formation of solid lubricant films which are detrimental for braking. Nevertheless, not every metal sulphide acts as a solid lubricant but most of them have the ability for stabilizing the friction coefficient.
Polynuclear aluminium species (Al13 keggin cluster) find application in different areas like water purification, contaminant transport, and as pilling clays with high specific surface areas, due to their strong binding ability to aggregates and high positive charge.
In the present contribution, we report on the in situ investigation of the Al13 sulfate synthesis by synchrotron wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS). Al13 cluster were crystallized by precipitating hydrolyzed aluminum solutions by the addition of sodium sulfate. The measurements were performed using a custom-made acoustic levitator as sample holder. The study provides information about the intermediates during the crystallization process. From the data, a mechanism was derived indicating the influence of the crystallization process.
Aufzählung der wichtigsten wissenschaftlich-technischen und anderer wesentlicher Ergebnisse
• ALD Abscheidungen auf Polymeren (PE, PP, PTFE) unter Atmosphärendruck und im Vakuum mit Ozon als Oxidationsmittel wurden durchgeführt:
- Mit Variation der Schichtdicke
- Mit Variation der Zykluszeit
- Mit und ohne Ozon Vorbehandlung der Oberfläche
• ALD Abscheidungen auf (PE, PP, PTFE) in Vakuum mit O2- und H2-Plasma Vorbehandlung wurden durchgeführt.
- Mit Variation der Schichtdicke
- Mit Variation der Zykluszeit
- Mit und ohne Plasma Vorbehandlung der Oberfläche
• Die ALD Prozesse wurden mit in situ Laserellipsometrie untersucht.
• Die ALD Schichten wurden für die Haftfestigkeit bei der BAM ausgewerte
Die im Forschungsvorhaben erzielten Ergebnisse zeigen konkrete technische Lösungen für die automatisierte Anwendung des MSG Engspaltschweißen, sowohl mittels optischer als auch prozessorientierter Sensorik, und sprechen damit ein breites Spektrum möglicher Anwender, insbesondere KMU, an.
Die Seitenführung des Brenners auf Basis der optischen Messgrößen stellt eine robuste und einfach zu implementierende Möglichkeit zur Nahtverfolgung dar. Für die Höhenführung über der Schweißnaht wurde neben der Lösung mittels optischer Messverfahren zusätzlich eine direkt darauf aufbauende Möglichkeit zur Implementierung eines Lichtbogensensors abgeleitet. Das Vorgehen konnte sowohl für Sprühlichtbogenprozesse als auch bei Verwendung von Impulslichtbogenprozessen erfolgreich angewendet werden.
Die zur Sicherstellung eines gleichmäßigen Flankeneinbrandes entwickelte Pendelregelung ist ebenfalls für unterschiedliche Lichtbogenarten einsetzbar und muss vom Anwender auch beim Einsatz einer großen Bandbreite unterschiedlicher Prozessparameter nahezu nicht konfiguriert werden. Neben der im Rahmen der Verfahrensprüfung untersuchten Pendelraupentechnik konnte die Übertragbarkeit des Vorgehens auch auf die Strichraupentechnik anhand von gezielten Schweißversuchen aufgezeigt werden.
Die zunächst auf Basis der optischen Messwerte ausgelegte Füllgradregelung konnte die vorgesehenen Spaltvariationen von 18 bis 24 mm im Rahmen der durchgeführten Verfahrensprüfung ausgleichen. Die Ableitung eines äquivalenten Lichtbogensensors durch Kopplung beider Messprinzipien wurde am Laufzeitende des Vorhabens aufgezeigt, konnte jedoch durch zeitliche Beschränkung nicht für die Verfahrensprüfung berücksichtigt werden.
In Absprache mit dem projektbegleitenden Ausschuss wurde die Entwicklung der Prozessregelung für das Vorhaben auf Schweißungen in Wannenlage und Grundwerkstoffe der Güte S355J2 beschränkt.
Die Qualifizierung des Verfahrens unter Einsatz der beschriebenen Regelalgorithmen nach DIN EN ISO 15614-1 konnte für alle betrachteten Spaltbreiten zwischen 18 und 24 mm anhand einer 50 mm dicken Demonstratorprobe nachgewiesen werden.
Im Rahmen eines BMWi Projekts der Fa. Innovent Jena, bei dem ein neuartiger optischer Sensor zur Bewertung der Oberflächenqualität und Reinheit von optischen Gläsern im Fokus stand, wurden die abbildende Ellipsometrie, die IR-Mikroskopie und die Weißlichtinterferenzmikroskopie als Referenzverfahren herangezogen. Mittels Brewster-Winkelmessungen konnten „Wolkenstrukturen“ identifiziert werden, die bei nachfolgenden Beschichtungsprozessen zu Schichtdefekten führen können. Außerdem wurden mittels Ellipsometrie Änderungen im Brechungsindex der Floatgläser (Luft- bzw. Zinnseite) nachgewiesen. Topographie Oberflächenmerkmale wie Welligkeit, Rauheit und Kreuzrillen konnten mittels Weißlichtinterferenzmikroskopie bzw. abbildender Ellipsometrie identifiziert werden.
There is an increasing interest in optical reporters like semiconductor and lanthanide-based nanocrystals with emission > 800 nm and recently also > 1000 nm for bioanalysis, medical diagnostics, and safety barcodes. Mandatory for the comparison of different emitter classes and the rational design of the next generation of reporters for the short wavelength infrared (SWIR) region are reliable and quantitative photoluminescence measurements in this challenging wavelength region. This is of special relevance for nanocrystalline emitters like semiconductor quantum dots and rods as well as for upconversion and downconversion nanocrystals, where surface states and the accessibility of emissive states by quenchers largely control accomplishable quantum yields and hence, signal sizes and detection sensitivities from the reporter side. Such measurements are currently hampered by the lack of suitable methods and standards for instrument calibration and validation as well as by the lack of quantum yield standards with emission > 800 nm and especially > 1000 nm.
In this respect, we present the design of integrating sphere setups for absolute and excitation power densitydependent measurements of emission spectra and quantum yields in the wavelength region of 650 to 1650 nm
including calibration strategies and first candidates for potential fluorescence standards. Subsequently, the photoluminescence properties of different types of nanocrystals are presented and discussed including absolute photoluminescence measurements of upconversion and down conversion emission in different solvents.
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 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.
Today, it is an established fact that the capability of the non-destructive testing (NDT) to find flaws can be properly addressed only in terms of probability of detection (POD). The probabilistic, signal-response model, introduced in 1980s, was developed with experimental observation of eddy-current inspections of flat plate samples, containing surface breaking cracks. A linearity between the peak voltage measured by the testing system, and the crack depth was observed. The influence of the crack depth was therefore seen as the major influencing factor for the POD, whereas other factors merely caused the variability in the measurement. This model has proven itself valid for those inspection cases where there is only one main influencing factor on the POD (usually the flaw size) and other factors have a lesser influence. But with increasing requirements to quantify the capability of NDT systems in complex inspection situations, where several factors have a major influence on the POD, it has become clear that the applicability of this simple model has reached its limits. In disregard to its limitations, this model is regularly applied to those situations in which its fundamental assumptions are invalid, forcing evaluators and NDT researchers into attempts to fit the data to an unsuitable model, instead of fitting an appropriate model to the data.
The multiparameter POD model, developed in the early 2010s, enables more factors that influence detection to be simultaneously analysed, making the POD a function of multiple factors. The model is based on the inspection’s physical model, to describe the influence of different factors on the response signal. Measurement variability is obtained from the experiment. Using this model assisted determination of the POD, the necessary number of flaws for evaluation is reduced and a more comprehensive understanding of the inspection is obtained. Several examples of the successful application of the multi-parameter POD model in different fields will be presented.
Active antibacterial and antifouling surface coating via a facile one-step enzymatic cross-linking
(2017)
Prevention of microbial contamination of surfaces is one of the biggest challenges for biomedical applications. Establishing a stable, easily produced, highly antibacterial surface coating offers an efficient solution but remains a technical difficulty. Here, we report on a new approach to create an in situ hydrogel film-coating on glass surfaces made by enzymatic cross-linking under physiological conditions. The cross-linking is catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase (HRP)/glucose oxidase (GOD)-coupled cascade reactions in the presence of glucose and results in 3D dendritic polyglycerol (dPG) scaffolds bound to the surface of glass.
These scaffolds continuously release H2O2 as long as glucose is present in the system. The resultant polymeric coating is highly stable, bacterial-repellent, and functions under physiological conditions. Challenged with high loads of bacteria (OD540 = 1.0), this novel hydrogel and glucose-amended coating reduced the cell viability of Pseudomonas putida (Gram-negative) by 100% and Staphylococcus aureus (Gram-positive) by ≥40%, respectively. Moreover, glucose-stimulated production of H2O2 by the coating system was sufficient to kill both test bacteria (at low titers) with >99.99% Efficiency within 24 h. In the presence of glucose, this platform produces a coating with high effectiveness against bacterial adhesion and survival that can be envisioned for the applications in the glucose-associated medical/oral devices.
Standardization of fatigue testing procedures takes place mainly on the international scale. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and ASTM International (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials) are the most important global players in fatigue standardization.
The actual developments in fatigue standardization on ISO scale are shown. Several ISO fatigue testing standards are currently under revision. These are the strain controlled low cycle fatigue testing standard ISO 12106, the strain controlled thermo-mechanical fatigue standard ISO 12111, the force controlled axial fatigue test ISO 1099, the rotating bar bending fatigue test ISO 1134, the cyclic fatigue test DIN 50100, the statistical planning and analysis standard ISO 12107, the fatigue crack growth test ISO 12108 and the Multi-axis fatigue test ISO / TR 12112.
Additionally, suggestions for measurement uncertainty annexes of ISO standards are given. Problems regarding the temperature stability of extensometers are reported.
In this presentation, an overview over the actual developments in the progress of fatigue testing standards will be given.
Der derzeitige Trend, Konstruktionen immer leichter zu gestalten, führt im modernen Stahlbau zu einer zunehmenden Relevanz höherfester Feinkornbaustähle mit Streckgrenzen ab 690 MPa. Daher bieten Hersteller Grund- und Schweißzusatzwerkstoffe dieser Güten mit guter Schweißeignung an. Bei der Fertigung von Baumaschinen wie Mobilkranen werden diese Werkstoffe bereits seit mehreren Jahrzehnten erfolgreich eingesetzt. Jüngst weitet sich die Verwendung auch auf andere Bereiche des Stahlbaus wie dem Brücken- oder Windenergieanlagenbau aus. Jedoch lässt sich nach aktuellem Stand der Normen das Festigkeitspotential dieser höherfesten Stähle oft noch nicht wirtschaftlich effizient und vollständig ausnutzen. Denn mit zunehmender Festigkeit geschweißter Verbindungen sind engere Verfahrensgrenzen sowie angehobene Tragfähigkeits- und Sicherheitsanforderungen verbunden. Eigenspannungen in geschweißten Bauteilen sind dabei maßgeblich, weil diese die Beanspruchbarkeit und Bauteilperformance insbesondere infolge der geringen plastischen Dehnungsreserven höherfester Feinkornbaustähle beeinflussen. Die Eigenspannungsausbildung ist wesentlich vom Werkstoff, dem Schweißprozess und der Konstruktion sowie deren Interaktion abhängig. Bei normgemäßer schweißtechnischer Fertigung und Konstruktionsauslegung wird in der Regel pauschal von Eigenspannungen in Höhe der Streckgrenze ausgegangen. Die Regelwerke und Richtlinien beruhen jedoch auf Annahmen, die vorwiegend für niedrigfeste Stähle zutreffend sind. Zwar zeigen frühere Arbeiten, dass Eigenspannungen in höherfesten Verbindungen meist deutlich unterhalb der Streckgrenze liegen. Die Untersuchungen konzentrierten sich jedoch vornehmlich auf Einzeleinflüssen und freischrumpfende Laborproben. Bisher fehlen systematische Untersuchungen an höherfesten Verbindungen, die die Steifigkeits- und Wärmeableitungsbedingungen realer Bauteile berücksichtigen. Für eine adäquate Bewertung schweißbedingter Beanspruchungen und Optimierung mithilfe adaptierter Wärmeführung ist dies aber erforderlich. Denn globale Reaktionsspannungen infolge einer äußeren Schrumpfbehinderung können zur deutlichen Anhebung der Gesamtbeanspruchung führen.
Im Fokus dieser Arbeit stand deshalb die Erarbeitung einer statistischen Versuchsmatrix zur Durchführung freischrumpfender und definiert schrumpfbehinderter Schweißexperimente. Dazu erfolgten systematische mehraxiale Analysen globaler Kräfte, Momente und Spannungen während des Schweißens und Abkühlens sowie lokaler Eigenspannungen in der Schweißnaht in Abhängigkeit von Wärmeführung und eingesetztem Werkstoff. Hierfür wurden Experimente an speziellen dreidimensional wirkenden Prüfanlagen zur Abbildung wirklichkeitsnaher Einspannbedingungen durchgeführt. Die lokale Eigenspannungsanalyse erfolgte mittels Röntgendiffraktometrie. Die Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse auf reale Bauteile gewährleisteten numerische und experimentelle Analysen zur Steifigkeit von Bauteilstrukturen und Prüfanlagen gegenüber Quer- und Winkelschrumpfung. Ziel war die Quantifizierung der Einzeleffekte unter Berücksichtigung gegenseitiger Wechselwirkungen nach Wirkungsart bzw. -ort und auf den resultierenden Beanspruchungszustand. Nur mit diesen Kenntnissen lassen sich schweißbedingte Beanspruchungen bei der Fertigung und Konstruktion höherfester Bauteile angemessen berücksichtigen.
Für die Beanspruchungsanalysen konnten durch Einsatz anwendungsnaher Schweißverfahren und -parameter höherfeste Schweißverbindungen an zwei Blechdicken der vorwiegend eingesetzten wasservergüteten Feinkornbaustähle S690QL und S960QL realisiert werden. Die Abkühlbedingungen sowie die daraus resultierenden Gefüge und Eigenschaften wurden analysiert. Schweiß-Zeit-Temperatur-Umwandlungsschaubilder ließen sich mithilfe der Einsensor-Differenz-Thermoanalyse erarbeiten. Dies ermöglichte die Untersuchung des Einflusses der Legierungszusammensetzung und des Umwandlungsverhaltens der Werkstoffe auf die Eigenschaften und Eigenspannungsausbildung im Zusammenhang mit der Ermittlung einer adäquaten Wärmeführung. So zeigte sich im Gegensatz zu den Regelwerken bei den für höherfeste Güten empfohlenen hohen Abkühlraten eine günstigere Beeinflussung durch die Streckenenergie als durch die Arbeitstemperatur. Umfangreiche Analysen der auf die neutrale Faser der Schweißnaht bezogenen Kräfte und Spannungen belegten erstmals quantitativ die hohe Abhängigkeit des Reaktionsmomentes und damit der Biegespannungen von der Wärmeführung. Angehobene Arbeitstemperaturen führen zwar zu erhöhten Beanspruchungen während der Fertigung. Dem kann aber mit Schweißgütern niedrigerer Festigkeit oder angepasster Nahtkonfiguration Rechnung getragen werden. Für erhöhte Einspannbedingungen riefen abgesenkte Arbeitstemperaturen deutlich niedrigere Reaktionsmomente und -spannungen nach der Abkühlung hervor. Im Widerspruch dazu empfehlen die Regelwerke für risssicheres Schweißen von Feinkornbaustählen basierend auf Kohlenstoffäquivalentkonzepten die Einstellung einer Wärmeführung über das Anheben von Mindestarbeitstemperaturen. Diese Konzepte besitzen daher nur eingeschränkte Gültigkeit, um bei angehobenen Einspannbedingungen in höherfesten Verbindungen gezielt schweißbedingte Beanspruchungen zu reduzieren und ein erhöhtes Rissrisiko zu vermeiden. Höhere Streckenenergien führten infolge gesteigerter Abschmelzraten und einer geringeren Anzahl an Schweißlagen sowie außermittig eingebrachter Schweißraupen zur wesentlichen Absenkung der Reaktionsmomente und -spannungen. Dies unterstreicht die Bedeutung der Streckenenergie zur Einstellung adäquater Abkühlbedingungen bei höherfesten Stählen. Eine weitere deutliche Reduzierung des Gesamtbeanspruchungsniveaus war bei hohen Einspann- und Biegeeinspanngraden durch eine Verringerung des Nahtspaltes unter Verwendung einer modifizierten Sprühlichtbogenvariante möglich. Des Weiteren ergaben sich beim Einsatz von Zusatzwerkstoffen mit höherer Festigkeit in den Fülllagen aufgrund des Umwandlungsverhaltens positive Effekte auf den Kräfte- und Spannungshaushalt. Diese Erkenntnisse konnten durch die lokalen Eigenspannungsanalysen bestätigt werden. Erhöhte Biegespannungen wirken sich weniger auf das Eigenspannungsniveau im Schweißgut als vielmehr auf die benachbarten Bereiche bzw. die Wärmeeinflusszone (WEZ) aus. Annähernd unabhängig vom eingesetzten Werkstoff war ein linearer Zusammenhang zwischen Biegeeinspanngrad, Biegespannung und Höhe der Zugeigenspannungen in der WEZ zu beobachten. Vor diesem Hintergrund kann davon ausgegangen werden, dass eine Umlagerung dieser Zugeigenspannungen, bspw. durch Lasten im Betrieb, im Zusammenhang mit den geringen plastischen Dehnungsreserven der höherfesten Werkstoffe nicht stattfinden kann. Zudem bedingen die Gefüge der WEZ herabgesetzte mechanische Eigenschaften und in Kombination mit komplexen, mehrachsigen Spannungszuständen eine Minderung der Bauteilperformance und mit höherer Wahrscheinlichkeit ein frühzeitiges Bauteilversagen.
Eine zusammenfassende Effekt- und Wechselwirkungsanalyse der verschiedenen Nahtbereiche mit Regressionsmodellen war Grundlage für die Abschätzung schweißbedingter Beanspruchungen. Damit zeigt die Arbeit, dass sich unter Gewährleistung der mechanisch-technologischen Nahteigenschaften eine adaptierte Wärmeführung ermitteln lässt, um möglichst geringe Zugeigenspannungen in lastkritischen Bereichen zu erzielen. Darauf basierend erfolgte die Entwicklung eines Konzeptes zur Bewertung und Optimierung schweißbedingter Beanspruchungen in höherfesten Verbindungen. In Anlehnung an die Bemessungskonzepte der Betriebsfestigkeit wurden somit Berechnungsansätze zu einer nach Wirkungsart und -ort differenzierten Berücksichtigung schweißbedingter Beanspruchungen in höherfesten Konstruktionen beispielhaft für den Mobilkranbau erarbeitet. In Fallbeispielen ließ sich mit einem neuen Berechnungsansatz zeigen, dass die zur Optimierung schweißbedingter Beanspruchungen abgeschätzten Wärmeführungs- und Schweißparameter eine gesteigerte Ausnutzung der Streckgrenzen höherfester Feinkornbaustähle gegenüber dem konventionellen Tragfähigkeitsnachweis ermöglichen.
Adapting trabecular structures for 3D printing: an image processing approach based on μCT data
(2017)
Materials with a trabecular structure notably Combine advantages such as lightweight, reasonable strength, and permeability for fl uids. This combination of advantages is especially interesting for tissue engineering in trauma surgery and orthopedics. Bone-substituting scaffolds for instance are designed with a trabecular structure in order to allow cell migration for bone ingrowth and vascularization. An emerging and recently very popular technology to produce such complex, porous structures is 3D printing. However, several technological aspects regarding the scaffold architecture, the printable resolution, and the feature size have to be considered when fabricating scaffolds for bone tissue replacement and regeneration. Here, we present a strategy to assess and prepare realistic trabecular structures for 3D printing using image analysis with the aim of preserving the structural elements. We discuss critical conditions of the printing system and present a 3-stage approach to adapt a trabecular structure from μ CT data while incorporating knowledge about the printing system. In the first stage, an image-based extraction of solid and void structures is performed, which results in voxel- and graph-based representations of the extracted structures. These representations not only allow us to quantify geometrical properties such as pore size or strut geometry and length. But, since the graph represents the geometry and the topology of the initial structure, it can be used in the second stage to modify and adjust feature size, volume and sample size in an easy and consistent way. In the final reconstruction stage, the graph is then converted into a voxel representation preserving the topology of the initial structure. This stage generates a model with respect to the printing conditions to ensure a stable and controlled voxel placement during the printing process.
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) of ceramics and other materials offers significant advantages compared to conventional production processes for several applications. While ceramics have been extensively investigated in this regard, additive manufacturing of geopolymers have received much less attention to date. In the present contribution we study a ‘standard’ metakaolin-based geopolymer, a fly ash-based geopolymer and a silica-based one-part geopolymer regarding their suitability for additive manufacturing via selective laser curing. Model geometries such as bars and cuboids could be produced by this route. After selective laser curing the specimens were additionally cured at 80 °C for 24 h. The specimens were studied by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD). SEM showed that the precursors in all geopolymers had reacted partially and geopolymeric gel had formed. XRD confirmed these results and additionally revealed that the crystalline byproducts (zeolites) in the one-part geopolymer differed from the byproducts observed in conventionally produced samples. This indicates that also the geopolymerization reactions differ between the two synthesis routes. The mechanical strength after selective laser curing and 80 °C-curing appeared to be highest for the metakaolin-based geopolymer. However, SEM also showed that a significant volume of macropores remained in most regions of all specimens, while some regions in the metakaolin-based geopolymer appeared to be significantly denser. These preliminary results demonstrate that selective laser curing offers potential for the production of geopolymers, but more research has to be undertaken to optimize the process.
Capsule summary
THE MATERIALS
Manufacturers can use preceramic polymers to produce ceramic components in a range of compositions using a variety of additive manufacturing technologies. Preceramic polymers even can overcome some of the problems that are intrinsic to additive manufacturing in general.
THE APPLICATION
Modifying the composition, molecular architecture, and molecular weight of preceramic polymers allows adaptation of these materials to specific processing requirements of individual additive manufacturing technologies.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Further development of new additive manufacturing technologies, in addition to improvement of existing technologies, will enable manufacturing of advanced ceramic components with enhanced mechanical characteristics and new functional properties.
This article provides an impression on potentials in applying nowadays welding simulation tools in construction design. This is carried out exemplary on plate girders from two structural steel grades. The calculated residual stresses are compared with measurements by sectioning method. It has been repeatedly stated that present Eurocode models fail to approximate the residual stresses. Especially for high strength steel (HSS) only limited information is available on realistic occurring residual stresses in typical I-girders. The investigations are aimed to give further guidance on these values. A few proposals on advanced models are discussed.
Advanced spray drying process by controlled slurry destabilization and ultrasonic atomization
(2017)
Spray drying of ceramic slurries aims for soft and free-flowing granules with homogenous microstructure suitable for uniaxial and isostatic pressing. A stable and continuous spray drying process of slurries with maximized solids content is a further development target, since a reduction of the energy intensive drying procedure is desirable.
First part of the investigation focuses on the development of an appropriate zirconia slurry for spray drying with optimized organic additive contents (dispersant + binder + pressing and lubricating agents). Characterization and improvement of slurries are based on zeta potential measurements and investigations of the sedimentation behavior in an optical centrifuge. Therefor the slurries were spray dried with a conventional spray dryer with a two stream nozzle run in fountain mode. The controlled destabilization of the slurries was introduced, since the unwanted formation of hard granules with donut-like shape could be circumvented. Spray drying of such modified slurries resulted in soft granules without voids and finally leaded to sintered bodies with improved microstructure, density and bending strength.
Expectedly, the destabilization process causes a significant increase in viscosity of the ceramic slurry. Hence, an alternative spraying concept utilizing an ultrasonic nozzle was tested. Indeed, the ultrasonic nozzle seems able to atomize slurries with viscosities beyond the capability of the regular two stream nozzles due to the slurry’s shear thinning behavior. In second part of the investigation the integration of the ultrasonic nozzle in a commercial spray dryer is shown and first results of the spraying tests are discussed. Continuous spraying processes of highly viscous alumina, zirconia and ZTA slurries were realized over an extended production period.
Elastomer seals are widely used as barrier seals in containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste. In addition, they are also used in waste fuel storage and transportation casks as auxiliary seals. Depending on the area of use, the rubber materials have to demonstrate proper sealing performance with respect to mechanical, thermal and environmental conditions as well as irradiation during the entire operation period. A fundamental understanding of the structure property relationship and their changes during aging can help to evaluate the long-term sealing performance.
In the present study, specific materials are investigated to study the structure-property and seal performance-correlation. Fluoro-elastomer (FKM), silicone rubber (VMQ) and ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM) were chosen as base rubbers. Comparable mechanical properties for these seals, especially in terms of a comparable compression behavior were achieved by careful control of base rubber formulation, i.e., by opting for the right filler and its concentration, amount of crosslinking chemicals, and with the assistance of process oils. Moreover, with the same rubber, similar mechanical properties were achieved by varying the filler concentration and crosslinking degree, which shall enable to correlate the particular influence on the structure property dependency of the seals in detail. The materials are investigated under pristine and aged conditions to evaluate the influence of aging, e.g. on the stress relaxation or recovery behavior. These values appear to be suitable parameters to judge the expected sealing performance.
Due to the electrically conducting nature of some fillers used to reinforce rubbers (such as carbon blacks, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), Graphene, etc.) it is possible to obtain current information about mechanical and visco-elastic properties by monitoring the electrical conductivity or resistivity. A simple relation that relates electrical resistance with mechanical stress was derived and the stress values were theoretically predicted from the electrical resistance values, which showed good correlation with experimental results.
Elastomer seals are widely used as barrier seals in containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste. In addition, they are also used in waste fuel storage and transportation casks as auxiliary seals. Depending on the area of use, the rubber materials have to demonstrate proper sealing performance with respect to mechanical, thermal and environmental conditions as well as irradiation during the entire operation period. A fundamental understanding of the structure property relationship and their changes during aging can help to evaluate the long-term sealing performance.
In the present study, specific materials are investigated to study the structure-property and seal performance-correlation. Fluoro-elastomer (FKM), silicone rubber (VMQ) and ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM) were chosen as base rubbers. Comparable mechanical properties for these seals, especially in terms of a comparable compression behavior were achieved by careful control of base rubber formulation, i.e., by opting for the right filler and its concentration, amount of crosslinking chemicals, and with the assistance of process oils. Moreover, with the same rubber, similar mechanical properties were achieved by varying the filler concentration and crosslinking degree, which shall enable to correlate the particular influence on the structure property dependency of the seals in detail. The materials are investigated under pristine and aged conditions to evaluate the influence of aging, e.g. on the stress relaxation or recovery behavior. These values appear to be suitable parameters to judge the expected sealing performance.
Due to the electrically conducting nature of some fillers used to reinforce rubbers (such as carbon blacks, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), Graphene, etc.) it is possible to obtain current information about mechanical and visco-elastic properties by monitoring the electrical conductivity or resistivity. A simple relation that relates electrical resistance with mechanical stress was derived and the stress values were theoretically predicted from the electrical resistance values, which showed good correlation with experimental results.
Das Projekt KONTRAST adressiert die Qualitätskontrolle (QC) zur Erfassung nano- und mikroskaliger Belegung/Degradation mittels abbildender Ellipsometrie (IE). Das BAM-Teilvorhaben beinhaltet das Screening von Benchmark-Materialsystemen und die Validierung von Messstrategien. Im Ergebnis erfolgte eine Fokussierung auf das im Vergleich zur off Null Ellipsometrie (ONE) aussichtereichere Verfahren der referenzkompensierten Ellipsometrie(RKE), das marktstrategisch in RSE (referenced spectral ellipsometry) umbenannt wurde. Alle Materialsysteme der BAM-Unterauftragnehmer konnten mit IE visualisiert werden, mit dem RSE-System in wesentlich kürzeren Zeiten, auf größeren Flächen, bei vergleichbarer Empfindlichkeit und Auflösung, Komplementärverfahren waren für den schnellen Nachweis nano- und mikroskaliger Belegung nicht konkurrenzfähig, wobei zusätzliche Materialsysteme mit niedrigem Kontrast (SnO:Ni auf Glas bzw. Cr auf Chromstahl) in der BAM hergestellt wurden. Die öffentliche Präsentation des RSE-Prototyps erfolgte auf der ICSE-7 2016 mit der Publikation 2017 in Applied Surface Science.
This presentation is an overview of experimental realization of air-coupled ultrasonic testing. Focusing transducers based on ferroelectrets are presented. Inspection results of natural defects like impact damage and delamination of composite structures are shown and challenges relating to the propability of detection of defects are pointed out.
Zur Vermeidung der schädigenden Alkali-Kieselsäure-Reaktion (AKR) in Betonbauwerken wird die Alkalireaktivität von Gesteinskörnungen getestet. Der 60°C-Betonversuch ermöglicht eine vergleichsweise schnelle Einschätzung nach fünf-monatiger Testdauer. Dazu wird die Dehnung von Betonprüfkörpern, die mit der zu testenden Gesteinskörnung hergestellt wurden, manuell alle 28 Tage gemessen. Ein alternatives, an der BAM in den vergangen Jahren entwickeltes Verfahren setzt Dehnungssensoren ein, um kontinuierlich und online zu messen. Ziel dieses MNPQ-Projektes war es ein Messmodul zu entwickeln, welches eine kontinuierliche Dehnungsmessung leicht handhabbar umsetzt. Das von der Firma Schleibinger Geräte Teubert und Greim GmbH und der BAM in Kooperation entwickelte Messmodul lässt sich entweder in die herkömmliche AKR-Prüftruhe, in einen Wärmeschrank oder einen eigens entwickelten Minireaktor einlagern. Die kontinuierliche berührungslose Dehnungsmessung mittels Wirbelstromsensoren hat sich als robust und leicht handhabbar herausgestellt. Im Rahmen des Projektes ausgeführte Messungen untersuchen Einflüsse von gegenüber dem konventionellen Test variierten Testparametern, wie u.a. der Prüfkörperzahl je Behälter und dem ausbleibenden Drehen der Prüfkörper während des Tests. Die kontinuierliche Erfassung von Schallemissionen und Ultraschallgeschwindigkeit erweist sich als interessante Option um ein umfassendes Bild der Schädigungs-, Expansions-, und Hydratationsvorgänge zu gewinnen. Der eingefügte Erfolgskontrollbericht stellt den Projektverlauf dar und zeigt Chancen des entwickelten Gerätes auf.