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Automotive brake pads consist of many components but it is still not entirely clear which role each of the elements of this complex composition plays to provide the specified regimes of sliding. This is due to the mutual interaction of multiscale mechanisms, realized during the friction.
In this work we have attempted to partly answer this question using computer simulations. Since the simulation allows us to consider various combinations of the structure of the system being simulated ceteris paribus, it becomes possible to understand the role of each constituent sequentially. The main attention is paid to the structure and composition of the thin film that forms on the surface of both bodies as a result of compaction of the wear product, its chemical composition and oxidation. This layer, also named a third body or friction film, differs in composition and microstructure from the two first bodies. We considered a single contact for the steady state sliding when the structure and composition of friction films already are formed. As a modelling tool we used the method of movable cellular automata, which has well proven itself in solving of such tasks. We investigated the influence of modification of the structure and composition of the third body on the features of system behaviour at friction. To assess the adequacy of the numerical model, experimental studies with an artificial third body were also carried out. The Simulation results are in good agreement with experimental data.
Meteorites are a unique and inspiring material for microstructural studies because if their very specific genesis. Iron meteorites have been formed under unimaginable cooling rates of a few ten Kelvins per million years so that the observable transformation of the formerly huge Fe-Ni single crystals of taenite occurred under nearly-equilibrium conditions. Octahedrites (meteorites having a Ni content between 6...15%) are characterized by ribbons of the low-temperature Fe-Ni phase kamacite separated by rims of residual taenite. This very specific feature is known as Widmanstaetten structure and has been investigated by synchrotron radiation in order to cover a higher volume fraction for a statistically relevant description of orientation relationships. However, plessite – a microstructure mainly consisting of the same phases – reflects the orientation relationship between kamacite and taenite as well. For their characterization, a scanning electron microscope is very suitable in order to investigate crystal orientations or identify phases. Despite the apparently ideal formation circumstances of iron meteorites, Ni concentration profiles prove non-equilibrium conditions. Combined EDS (energy dispersive spectroscopy) and EBSD (electron backscatter diffraction) measurements at a selected plessitic region of the Cape York iron shows that a correlation exists between Ni-concentration and the locally detected orientation relationship.
Themenschwerpunkt "Spektroskopie und Sensorik in der Prozessanalytik"
Am 03. und 04. Dezember fand das 8. Kolloquium des Arbeitskreises Prozessanalytik statt, diesmal in Berlin. Wie bekannt ist ein wichtiger Aspekt dieser Konferenz, Grenzen zwischen Fachgebieten sowie technischen Anwendungsbereichen zu überschreiten und einen interdisziplinären Austausch zu ermöglichen. Diesem Gedanken wurde bereits mit dem diesjährigen Themenschwerpunkt „Spektroskopie und Sensorik in der Prozessanalytik“ deutlich Rechnung getragen. Wie wichtig diese Themen für den Produktionsstandort Deutschland sind, zeigt die rege Beteiligung der Industrie. Neben insgesamt sieben industriellen Sponsoren und Ausstellern kam weit über die Hälfte der Teilnehmer aus der Industrie.
Neben den Vorträgen bot die Veranstaltung noch zahlreiche Posterbeiträge, die ebenfalls neue Einblicke in prozessanalytische Themen und natürlich auch Anlässe für anregende Fachdiskussionen boten. Die Veranstalter hatten darauf geachtet, dass der fachliche Austausch in den Pausen, insbesondere aber auch während der Postersessions nicht zu kurz kam.
Das 6. Interdisziplinäre Doktorandenseminar ist 2012 von Attendorn nach Berlin umgezogen. Es bot wieder reichlich Gelegenheit zum Kennenlernen, Wiedersehen und fachlichen Gedankenaustausch. Insgesamt kamen über 30 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer von Hochschulen, Forschungseinrichtungen und der Industrie zusammen.
Im Rahmen der Herstellung und Überwachung von Arzneimitteln käme wohl niemand – außer dem alten Paracelsus – auf die Idee, diese Aussage in irgendeiner Form anzuzweifeln. Zeit, der Pharmazeutischen Industrie endlich einmal ein Kompliment zu machen. Danke zu sagen, für die technisch, wissenschaftliche Kultur, die fast für jede Krankheit etwas parat hat und uns, unserer Familie, unseren Freunden ein unbeschwertes und langes Leben ermöglicht. Leute, verkauft Euch doch nicht immer so schlecht!
Ionic Liquids (ILs) are employed in various fields, for example, reaction engineering (reactions with gases, such as hydroformylation (CO, H2), hydrogenation (H2), oxidation (O2)) or separation technology (separations of gases, reactants, and high-volatility reaction products). For the basic engineering of such processes, knowledge of phase equilibria, particularly of mixtures, over a broad (p,T) range is mandatory. This contribution reports on recent experimental results from our laboratory: – for the simultaneous solubility of a binary gas mixture in a pure ionic liquid – for the solubility of a single gas in a binary liquid solvent mixture.
Declining European natural gas resources and increasing legislation mean that diversification towards ‘non-conventional gases’ is essential. Accurate and traceable measurements of the composition of non- conventional gases are required to ensure gases can be transported in existing pipeline networks, and used with existing appliances. The EMRP ‘Characterisation of energy gases’ project is successfully developing a metrology infrastructure to underpin these measurements. New standards and methods have been developed for biogas composition, biogas impurities, coal mine gases, refinery gases and environmentally-friendly odorants. The project is set to conclude in 2013 with the challenging analysis of a series of real non-conventional gas samples.
In the last two decades, the solubility of gases in ionic liquids has attracted a lot of attention. While at the beginning most publications dealt with the solubility of a single gas in a pure ionic liquid, recently the interest starts to shift to the – from an application-oriented point of view – more challenging area of the simultaneous solubility of several gases in an ionic liquid and/or the solubility of a single gas in solvent mixtures with ionic liquids. The current state of information on experimental data (and the phenomena encountered) in such systems is summarized and discussed.