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In the last decade, high-strength fine grained steels and welding consumables have gained a strong raise of application ranging from mobile cranes to bridge constructions. However, the cracking susceptibility of these steels increases significantly in correspondence with the achieved improvements in yield strength and the loss in plastic deformation reserves.
In order to determine this behavior a series of different standardized cold cracking tests has been developed. One remaining major problem of these tests is the uncertainty about the quantitative intensity of the restraint conditions as well as the corresponding welding residual stresses.
Consequently, the comparison of different tests and welding conditions as well as the transferability of the results onto real parts is difficult at best. The main topic of this paper is the analysis of the restraint conditions and their link with the welding induced residual stresses. The importance of the given standardized selfrestrained tests and first results about the transferability of
results onto real parts are discussed. The influence of the test specimen geometry on the restraint conditions of the test is investigated for a selected test with numerical Simulation using commercial FEA software. Additionally, the residual stresses caused by the welding process are measured and linked with the restraint conditions which are defined mainly by the geometry parameters.
Finally the transferability of the selected cold cracking test results is validated experimentally. The test results of a multilayer weld on high-strength fine grained steel of real size weldments are investigated. For these experiments a 16 MN large scale testing facility is used which is capable of applying the high reaction forces and clamping conditions found at large scale demonstrator parts.
The results show the importance of the quantitative knowledge of the restraint conditions and the welding residual stresses on the cold cracking resistance.
Unsere bisherigen Untersuchungen lassen sich in zwei Stufen unterteilen. Eine erste Analyse /L-13/ ermittelte für alle Explosionsgruppen den Zusammenhang zwischen Schlagenergie, Ge-mischzusammensetzung, Oberflächenrauhigkeit der Schlagplatte und Zündwahrscheinlichkeit, wobei als Schlagenergie die Werte W = 3 Nm, 10 Nm und 190 Nm dienten. Die aktuelle Analyse hat die statistische Erfassung von Verhalten und Zündfähigkeit einzelner abgetrennter Partikel unter dem Einfluss von Schlagenergie und Gemischzusammensetzung zum Ziel
Es besteht ein direkter Zusammenhang zwischen der kinetischen Schlagenergie und der Zünd-wahrscheinlichkeit: Je höher die kinetische Schlagenergie, umso höher die Wahrscheinlichkeit zur Erzeugung zündfähiger mechanischer Stahl-Schlagfunken.
Für die Gemische der IEC-Explosionsgruppe IIC bedeutet das eine signifikante Zunahme der Zündwahrscheinlichkeit durch Stahl-Schlagfunken von 1,5 % (für Wasserstoff) bis 3,0 % (für Ace-tylen) bei W = 10 Nm auf 100 % bei W = 190 Nm. Bei Ethylen beträgt die Zunahme der Zünd-wahrscheinlichkeit von 0 % auf 16,6 % und bei Propan von 0 % auf 6,7 %. Diese Abhängig¬keiten sind in Abb. 1 dargestellt.
Unterhalb einer kinetischen Schlagenergie von 3 Nm konnten mit der angewendeten Schlagki-nematik, Schlaggeometrie und Werkstoffen keine zündfähigen mechanisch erzeugten Stahl-Schlagfunken erzeugt werden.
Following to a brief introduction of BAM the procedures are explained how to prepare reference materials in analytical chemistry. Examples are given for collecting and presenting data in welding, thermomechanical properties and tribology. The use of data for modelling safety in technology and chemistry is demonstrated. Finally there is in outlook on the World Materials Research Institut Forum (WMRIF) and recommendations for action.
Irrational orientation relationship derived from rational orientation relationships using EBSD data
(2008)
The determination of the orientation relationship (OR) between α-Fe matrix (bcc) and γ-Fe precipitates (fcc) is discussed using orientation data collected by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The comparatively low accuracy of EBSD is compensated by the high number of measurements what allows a general statement regarding to the mean OR existing in a sample. The representation and discussion is realized on a part of the Bain zone in a {001} pole figure. A discussion of some selected rational OR which are commonly used for the phase boundary characterization between α and γ shows that the pole figures describing a transformation from γ → α are different to those for α → γ. A technique is proposed based on at least three misorientation angles between the experimental OR to the rational OR's as reference. For the misorientation angle distribution a refinement is applied to extract the mean values. They are used to detect the mean OR, what is also possible for only a few or even a single precipitate if the number of measurements describing the phase boundary is sufficiently high.
The tetragonal crystal- structure type of chalcopyrites (chemical formula AIBIIICVI2) is a superstructure of sphalerite type. The c/a ratio differs generally from the ideal value 2, i.e., the crystal structure is pseudocubically distorted. For CuInSe2 and CuGaSe2 thin films, simulations demonstrate that it is theoretically possible to reveal the tetragonality in electron backscatter-diffraction (EBSD) patterns for CuGaSe2, whereas it may not be possible for CuInSe2. EBSD experiments on CuGaSe2 thin films using the ”Advanced Fit” band-detection method show that it is possible to extract accurate misorientation-angle distributions from the CuGaSe2 thin film. Pole figures revealing the texture of the CuGaSe2 thin film are shown, which agree well with X-ray texture measurements from the same layer.
Um den Erfordernissen des Grundwasser- und Bodenschutzes zu entsprechen ist die Kenntnis des Elutionsverhaltens von Abfall- und Bodenmaterialien erforderlich, wenn diese z.B. zur Verwertung im Straßen- oder Landschaftsbau vorgesehen sind. Im Zusammenhang mit der Novellierung der Bundes-Bodenschutzverordnung und der Einführung der Ersatzbaustoffverordnung sowie in Auswertung der Ergebnisse des BMBF-Verbundvorhabens „Sickerwasserprognose“ wurden vom DIN-Normenaus-schuss Wasserwesen, Unterausschuss „Eluierungsverfahren“ zwei Verfahren zur Elution von Fest-stoffen erarbeitet, die im Oktober 2007 als Entwürfe veröffentlicht wurden. Dabei handelt es sich um ein Säulenperkolationsverfahren zur gemeinsamen Untersuchung des Elutionsverhaltens von orga-nischen und anorganischen Stoffen (E DIN 19528) und ein Schüttelverfahren mit einem Wasser-/ Feststoff-Verhältnis (W/F) von 2 l/kg zur Untersuchung der Elution von anorganischen Stoffen (E DIN 19529). Beide Verfahren sind für Bodenmaterialien und mineralische Abfälle mit einer Korngröße bis 32 mm vorgesehen.
Für Normen die in Verordnungen zitiert werden sollen, ist eine Verfahrensvalidierung erforderlich. Im Rahmen dieses Vorhabens waren die Verfahrenskenndaten auf der Grundlage von Ringversuchen zu ermitteln. Zunächst wurden vier für die Verordnungen relevante Materialien (Hausmüllverbrennungs-asche, Recyclingbaustoff, Bodenmaterial, Stahlwerksschlacke) als Referenzmaterialien (RM) aufberei-tet. Die zu analysierenden Parameter wurden unter Berücksichtigung der Regelungsrelevanz in Abstimmung mit dem Auftraggeber ausgewählt. Die RM wurden gemeinsam mit Referenzlösungen an die 53 Teilnehmer der Ringversuche ausgegeben. Die statistische Auswertung der Ringversuchsergebnisse erfolgte nach DIN 38402-42, wobei der Gesamtmittelwert aller Teilneh-mer als Sollwert herangezogen wurde.
Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass akzeptable Reproduzierbarkeiten für organische und anorganische Schadstoffe durch geeignete Vorgaben sowohl für Schütteltests als auch für Säulenversuche erzielt werden können. Dies gilt insbesondere unter Berücksichtigung des breiten Korngrößenspektrums der RM, der relativ hohen zugelassenen Toleranzen für das W/F bei den Säulenversuchen und des kurzen Bekanntheitsgrades der Normenentwürfe.
Die ermittelten Verfahrenskenndaten finden Eingang in die abschließende Bearbeitung der Normen.
The feasibility of reinforcing conventional carbon fiber composites by grafting carbon nanotubes (CNTs) onto the fiber surface has been investigated. Carbon nanotubes were grown on carbon fibers using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Iron was selected as the catalyst and predeposited using the incipient wetness technique before the growth reaction. The morphology of the products was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which showed evidence of a uniform coating of CNTs on the fiber surface. Contact angle measurements on individual fibers, before and after the CNT growth, demonstrated a change in wettability that can be linked to a change of the polarity of the modified surface. Model composites based on CNT-grafted carbon fibers/epoxy were fabricated in order to examine apparent interfacial shear strength (IFSS). A dramatic improvement in IFSS over carbon fiber/epoxy composites was observed in the single fiber pull-out tests, but no significant change was shown in the push-out tests. The different IFSS results were provisionally attributed to a change of failure mechanism between the two types of tests, supported by fractographic analysis.
WC-(W,Cr)2C-Ni - die unbekannte Hartmetallschicht / WC-(W,Cr)2C-Ni - the unknown hardmetal coating
(2008)
Die Zusammensetzung WC-(W,Cr)2C-7%Ni gehört zu den kommerziell verfügbaren Standardzusammensetzungen für Hartmetallspritzpulver und -schichten. Abweichend davon wird sie mit unterschiedlichen Bezeichnungen wie WC-'CrC'-Ni, WC-Cr3C2-Ni oder WC-NiCr gehandelt. In diesem Beitrag werden die spezifischen Mikrostrukturen und Phasenzusammensetzungen der Beschichtungspulver und der HVOF-gespritzten Schichten vorgestellt. Das besondere Anliegen ist es, dass noch unbekannte Potenzial dieser Zusammensetzung, ihre außerordentliche Oxidationsstabilität und das günstige Verhalten im ungeschmierten Reib-/Gleitverschleiß aufzuzeigen. Diese Eigenschaften werden mit denen von WC-10%Co-4%Cr-Schichten verglichen. Da seit dem Zeitpunkt der Entwicklung der Zusammensetzung 50 Jahre verstrichen sind, kann davon ausgegangen werden, dass sie bei weitem nicht optimal auf die uns heute zur Verfügung stehende Anlagentechnik abgestimmt ist. Somit ist der Impuls für weitere Verbesserungen und neue Anwendungen gegeben. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The composition WC-(W,Cr)2C-7%Ni is a standard commercially available composition for hardmetal feedstock powders and coatings, but it is sold under a variety of designations including WC-'CrC'-Ni, WC-Cr3C2-Ni and WC-NiCr. In this paper the specific microstructures and phase compositions of the feedstock powder and the HVOF-sprayed coatings are presented with a view to shedding light on the still-unknown application potential of this composition as well as its extraordinary oxidation resistance and advantageous behaviour in dry sliding conditions. These properties are compared with those of WC-10%Co-4%Cr coatings. As 50 years have passed since it was developed, this composition can well be said to be far from optimal for todays HVOF equipment. There is hence room for improvement as well as for new applications.
Three different contact geometries, ball on disk and two different settings with crossed cylinders have been investigated with regard to the agreement of the results of the tribological quantities determined by each method. The material combination was α-alumina as upper specimen and steel 100Cr6 as lower specimen. For each of the contact geometries 5 independent measurements were carried out and evaluated independently. The agreement between the single results of coefficient of friction and the coefficient of system wear as well as between the different groups and conditions are good. Largest scatter of the results were found in the dry air regime where both friction and wear depend strongly on the relative humidity. However, comparison of the absolute values of the coefficient of wear between the ball on disk contact geometry on one side and the 2 crossed cylinder contact geometries on the other side reveals a significant difference in that the ball on disk results are lower by about a factor of two. The results document also a high degree of repeatability of single wear tests.
Papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (ICSE 4) - Part 2
(2008)
Papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (ICSE 4) - Part 1
(2008)
Cr2O3, CrCl3, α-CrF3, CrF3·3H20 and Cr(OH)3 were investigated by x-ray photoelectron (XPS) and x-ray excited Auger electron spectroscopy (XAES) using a latest generation XPS spectrometer. Non-conductive powders are analyzed with ultimate energy resolution. Multiplet splitting features and/or satellite emission were observed in the Cr 2p and Cr 3s spectra. Cr(III) compounds are of interest in many applications as for example in corrosion and catalysis. Chromia and chromium-III-fluoride activated by reaction with fluoroalkanes are very promising industrial catalysts. It is the aim of this selection of spectral reference data to enable deeper insight in the formation of catalytically active fluorinated chromia phases by using XPS analysis.
Chemie
(2008)
Triggered biodegradable composites made entirely from renewable resources are urgently sought after to improve material recyclability or be able to divert materials from waste streams. Many biobased polymers and natural fibers usually display poor interfacial adhesion when combined in a composite material. Here we propose a way to modify the surfaces of natural fibers by utilizing bacteria (Acetobacter xylinum) to deposit nanosized bacterial cellulose around natural fibers, which enhances their adhesion to renewable polymers. This paper describes the process of modifying large quantities of natural fibers with bacterial cellulose through their use as substrates for bacteria during fermentation. The modified fibers were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, single fiber tensile tests, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and inverse gas chromatography to determine their surface and mechanical properties. The practical adhesion between the modified fibers and the renewable polymers cellulose acetate butyrate and poly(l-lactic acid) was quantified using the single fiber pullout test.
An einer Eisenbahnbrücke über die Elbe bei Lutherstadt Wittenberg führten windinduzierte Schwingungen zu einer unplanmäßigen und frühzeitigen Ermüdung ausgewählter Bauteile und Verbindungen des Stahltragwerks.
Für die zyklisch bereits vorbelasteten und noch im Bauwerk befindlichen Bauteile konnte rechnerisch eine ausreichende Restnutzungsdauer nicht ermittelt werden. Auf Basis von experimentellen Untersuchungen wurde daher ein ingenieurmäßiges und baustellengeeignetes Sanierungskonzept für die vorbelasteten Bauteile entwickelt, deren Hauptbestandteil das Beschleifen der betroffenen Oberflächen darstellt.
Weiterhin wurden für die ermüdeten Schweißverbindungen bruchmechanische Berechnungen angestellt, um auch deren Restnutzungsdauer abschätzen zu können. Hierfür wurden den im Bereich der Deutschen Bahn AG geltenden Rechenansätzen vergleichend weitere Ansätze aus dem Maschinenbau gegenübergestellt.
Durch die angestellten Berechnungen und Untersuchungen konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass für die betroffenen Bauteile nach deren Sanierung ausreichende Tragsicherheit und Ermüdungssicherheit vorschriftengemäß eingehalten werden.
Immunologische Verfahren haben während der vergangenen Jahrzehnte eine große Verbreitung in der Medizin gefunden. Grundlage dieser Verfahren ist die spezifische Bindung zwischen Antigen und Antikörper. Eine der wichtigsten Methoden zum sensitiven und quantitativen Nachweis biologisch relevanter Moleküle ist hierbei der Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA).
Unter dem Aspekt der zahlreichen Einsatzgebiete ist die Frage nach Messunsicherheiten bei der Konzentrationsbestimmung von Biomolekülen mittels ELISA aus metrologischer Sicht von großem Interesse. Eine erhebliche Herausforderung stellt hierbei die Vielzahl von Einflussgrößen dar, die zudem hinsichtlich ihrer Messunsicherheit nur schwer zu quantifizieren sind. In Hinblick auf den Einsatz der Assays im Bereich der Laboratoriumsmedizin besteht die Notwendigkeit, Genauigkeit und Zuverlässigkeit dieser Messverfahren zu validieren. Zu diesem Zwecke wurden im Rahmen einer CCQM-Studie (CCQM- Comité consultatif pour la quantité de matiè re - métrologie en chimie ) internationale Vergleichsmessungen an einem ELISA zur Zytokinbestimmung (humanes Interferon-a) durchgeführt, an denen sich die PTB beteiligt hat.
Characterization of organic aerogels as model materials for thermal conductivity measurements
(2008)
Accelerated weathering test for plastics and coatings that are exposed to acidic precipitation
(2008)
"Um Holz auf Schäden hin zu untersuchen, müssen Verfahren auch vor Ort durchführbar sein. Mit Hilfe von mobilen, tragbaren Röntgenblitzröhren und digitalen Radiografiesystemen ist dies möglich. Um die Anzeichen einer Schädigung im digitalen Röntgenbild zu erkennen, ist eine Bildbearbeitung notwendig. Hier werden die Ergebnisse von Röntgenuntersuchungen mit Blitzgeneratoren, einem digitalen Radiografiesystem auf Halbleiterbasis und einer automatisch ablaufenden Bildbearbeitung vorgestellt. Bei den Beispielen handelt es sich jeweils um eine Probe aus Nadelholz und Laubholz, die von geschädigten Bäumen und Bauwerken entnommen wurden. Dem einbaufrischen Bauteil wurden künstliche Strukturen eingebracht. Die aufgeführten Beispiele demonstrieren, wie mit transportablen Geräten innere Schäden im Holz zerstörungsfrei aufgespürt werden können." (gekürztes Autorenreferat) Schadstellen und Fäulnis in trockenen Bäumen und in trockenen Holzbalken lassen sich mit den Mitteln der digitalen Radiographie darstellen. Diese Aufnahmetechniken kommen mit geringeren Strahlendosen als bei einer herkömmlichen Filmbelichtung aus. Die Verwendung digitaler Detektoren, kombiniert mit einer PC-basierten Bildbearbeitung, erlaubt eine schnelle Auswertung vor Ort. Die automatisierte Bildfilterung gestattet eine zügige Durchführung auch ohne tiefgehende Kenntnisse in der digitalen Bildauswertung. Diese spielt hier eine tragende Rolle, wobei die in den Rohbilddaten enthaltenen relevanten Informationen gegenüber denjenigen, die im Augenblick weniger oder nicht interessieren, hervorgehoben werden. Risse werden längs der Einstrahlrichtung gut sichtbar, senkrecht dazu verlaufende allerdings wegen mangelnder Kontrastunterschiede nicht. An dieser Stelle bietet sich die Ultraschall-Echotechnik als komplementäres Verfahren an.
This report describes the methodology of the reliability investigation performed on the ultrasonic
phased array NDT system, developed by SKB in collaboration with Posiva, for inspection of the
canisters for permanent storage of nuclear spent fuel.
The canister is composed of a cast iron insert surrounded by a copper shell. The shell is composed
of the tube and the lid/base which are welded to the tube after the fuel has been place, in the
tube. The manufacturing process of the canister parts and the welding process are described.
Possible defects, which might arise in the canister components during the manufacturing
or in the weld during the welding, are indentified.
The number of real defects in manufactured components have been limited. Therefore the reliability
of the NDT system has been determined using a number of test objects with artifical defects.
The reliability analysis is based on the signal response analysis. The conventional signal response
analysis is adopted and further developed before applied on the modern ultrasonic phased-array
NDT system. The concept of multi-parameter a, where the response of the NDT system is dependent
on more than just one parameter, is introduced. The weakness of use of the peak signal response
in the analysis is demonstrated and integration of the amplitudes in the C-scan is proposed as an
alternative. The calculation of the volume POD, when the part is inspected with more configurations,
is also presented. The reliability analysis is supported by the ultrasonic simulation based on the
point source synthesis method.
Plastic deformations of crystals are governed by a multitude of slip systems resulting in a yield locus with corners and an irregular flow rule. To overcome these difficulties, a regularization is needed resulting in a single equation that gathers the contributions of the distinct slip systems. We investigate two complementary approaches (regularization of the yield locus, and the plastic potential, respectively). The main result is a coincidence of the approaches only for uniform slip system activity which is the case in polyslip for similar hardening states.
Deterioration of cementitious materials by sulfate ions is a concern for concrete in contact with ground water (and in a lesser extent sea water) in many parts of Europe, and is an important issue for underground construction identified as a major area for progress in the construction industry. Sulfate resistance relates closely to testing and standardization and therefore to prescriptive approaches. The lack of feed back on the durability of structures made of blended cements makes it difficult to fit these new concretes with existing test methods and performance criteria. This paper concerns the microstructural study of field samples and structures made of blended concretes available across Europe. This concerns several materials exposed to various climate regimes, ranging from Southern to Northern Europe (Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Denmark and Norway). Complementary techniques such as SEM, micro-XRF, XRD and PIXE are used to evaluate the microstructural performance and stability of the phase assemblage of those blended concretes in the case of sulfate (and chloride in some instances) ingress, compare to pure Portland concrete.
This paper presents a comparison between full scale prototype and reduced scale model drop test data in regard to similarity mechanics. Together with a current BAM research project, the paper contributes to the further development of mechanical evaluation methods for safety assessment of RAM transport and storage packages including the transferability of package impact response from reduced scale models to full scale packages.
To ensure a high operational reliability of future generations of offshore wind conversion systems (OWEC) with economically acceptable repair and maintenance efforts, comprehensive diagnosis and supervision concepts are required. Automatic monitoring systems will be an essential part of such concepts. Because of the fact, that during operation there will be static and dynamic interaction between the components 'structure', 'machinery' and 'blades' it is necessary to develop the monitoring techniques in an overall concept. These monitoring systems are supposed to be applied for the design and testing as well as for the operation and maintenance phases. The used methods are focused on the design requirements for the structure, which are stated in the respective standards and certification guidelines. For the validation of the design, methods are specified which would be also applicable for SHM in the operating condition, e.g. for the evaluation of the structural conditon possibly after the occurrence of damages or changes. The further task consists in the realization of condition monitoring for all components, aiming at early damage detection and the observation of the damage development and its evaluation. Here the task consists of determining with assessment procedures the optimum time for maintenance actions to be carried out.
Fluorescence techniques are known for their high sensitivity and are widely used as analytical tools, detection methods and imaging applications for product and process control, material sciences, environmental and bio-technical analysis, molecular genetics, cell biology, medical diagnostics, and drug screening. According to DIN/ISO 17025 certified standards are used for steady state fluorescence diagnostics, a method having the drawback of giving relative values for fluorescence intensities only. Therefore reference materials for a quantitative characterization have to be related directly to the materials under investigation. In order to evaluate these figures it is necessary to calculate absolute numbers such as absorption/excitation cross sections and quantum yield. This has been done for different types of dopands in different materials such as glass, glass ceramics, crystals or nano crystalline material embedded in polymer matrices. Samples doped with several fluophores of different emission wavelengths and decay times are required for fluorescent multiplexing applications. Decay times shorter than 100 ns are of special interest. In addition, a proper knowledge is necessary of quantum efficiency in highly scattering media. Recently, quantum efficiency in YAG:Ce glass ceramics has been successfully investigated. Glass and glass ceramics doped with threefold charged rare earth elements are available. However, these samples have the disadvantage of emission decay times much longer than 1 microsecond, due to the excitation and emission of their optical forbidden electronic transitions. Therefore first attempts have been made to produce decay-time standards based on organic and inorganic fluophores. Stable LUMOGEN RED pigments and YAG:Ce phosphors are diluted simultaneously in silicone matrices using a wide range of concentrations between 0.0001 and 2 wt%. Organic LUMOGEN RED has decay times in the lower nanosecond range with a slight dependency on concentration and temperature. In addition, the well-known decay properties of inorganic YAG:Ce are observed also embedded in silicone matrix. Luminescent silicone layers are obtained with thicknesses between 150 and 300 m and no change of decay time, which has been determined to be between 60 and 62 ns. Finally, first results are shown for fluorescent CaF2:Pb glass ceramics embedded in a silicate glass matrix. Wavelength accuracy and lifetime are characterized for different environmental conditions such as temperature treatment and UV irradiation. Moreover, intensity patterns, e.g. line profiles and results, are discussed on homogeneity and photo and thermal stability, respectively. Fluorescence (steady state, decay time) and absorption (remission, absorption) spectroscopy are employed as diagnostic methods to get a microscopic view of the relevant physical processes. The work is funded by BMBF under project number 13N8849.
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate a new simulation technique which allows the fast and automatic generation to temperature fields based on a combination of empirical and phenomenological modelling techniques. The automatic calibration of the phenomenological model is performed by a multi-variable global optimisation routine which yields the optimal fit between simulated and experimental weld charcteristics without the need for initial model parameters. For exemplary welding processes it is shown that linear 3D heat conduction models can approximate measured temperature fields with a high accuracy. The modelling approach presented comprises the automatic calibration against multiple experiments which permits simulating the temperature field for unknown process parameters. The validation of this composite simulation model is performed for exemplary welding processes and includes the prediction of the fusion line in the cross section and the corresponding thermal cycles.
DIN 25435 Teil 1 - 6
(2008)
Transportation of dangerous goods are worldwide regulated in the rules or standards e.g. in the recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods of the United Nations, in the Accord Européen Relatif au Transport International des Marchandises Dangereuses par Route (ADR) etc. Addi-tional to these international regulations also national regulations and stan-dards e.g. Gefahrgutverordnung Straße und Eisenbahn (GGVSE) in Ger-many are bases for the transport of hazardous materials. For the material properties of tanks in the BAM-List Requirements for Tanks for the Transport of Dangerous Goods specifications for the sub-stance prototype approval for tank materials are listed. Further compati-bility evaluations of selected metallic material groups as well as of poly-meric gasket and lining materials under the influence of dangerous goods are published in the List. There are a large number of highly corrosive dangerous goods listed, in which conventional steels are not resistant. Chemical companies, transportation providers and tank producers need tanks made of corrosion-resistant materials (corrosion retardant materi-als) in order to protect the tank shell. The application of high-alloyed stainless steels and nickel alloys as there are alloy 926 (1.4529; X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7), alloy 31 (1.4562;X1NiCrMoCu31-27-7) and Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy 59 (2.4605; NiCr23Mo16Al) is an al-ternative solution compared with the lining of the tanks with a polymeric material. Due to the limited number of corrosion test results with welded test sam-ples of these high-alloyed materials under the influence of corrosive dan-gerous goods BAM, Institute for Corrosion Protection (IKS) Dresden and ThyssenKrupp VDM have been performing a comprehensive test program since 2002. The program comprised corrosion resistance evaluations of the three high-alloyed materials exposed to substances representing cor-rosive dangerous goods such as inorganic halogenides, organic acidic halogenides, sulfonic acids and nitrating acids.
Imaging ToF-SIMS has been applied to characterize the surface chemistry variations across small areas produced by a DBD-type plasma printing technique on a BOPP substrate using pure nitrogen and a nitrogen-hydrogen gas mixture. CH4N+ and CNO- secondary ions are detected with high yields remote from the discharge region. They are discussed to be due to surface modifications of the substrate by metastable gas-phase species. On the other hand, surface species exist that are preferentially formed by reactions of the substrate with short-lived species which are only present close to the plasma discharge region. A C3H8O+ secondary fragment ion is assumed to be a key fragment of such a surface species.