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Towards Practice-oriented Higher Education for Sustainable Rural Development in Western Kenya
(2021)
The workshop proceedings contain the written versions of the presentations of the Kenyan participants of the final workshop of the DAAD-funded cooperation project "Practice-oriented Higher Education in Western Kenya" (ProUniEdu-WeK) in August 2021 at the Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences (THB).
The contributions give an impression of what has been achieved in the last years on the way to practice-oriented higher education in the participating departments of the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) in cooperation with its partners from the THB and what is planned to be done in the years to come.
Three-dimensional vibration of a ring with a noncircular cross-section on an elastic foundation
(2018)
Probing joint strength and distortion in gas metal arc lap joining of aluminum and steel sheets
(2019)
Low-cost Locomotion Sensors
(2012)
A theoretical model for the tread slip and the effective rolling radius of the tyres in free rolling
(2017)
Conceptual ontology of prospective risk analysis in medical environments - the OPT-Model-Ontology
(2015)
German safety regulations and best practices to prevent accidents regarding the Gumi accident
(2013)
Arc attachments on aluminium during tungsten electrode positive polarity in TIG welding of aluminium
(2011)
In modem AC power sources, both balance and current of EP (tungsten electrode positive) and EN (tungsten electrode negative) can be readily adjusted. According to conventional assumptions the surface of aluminium workpieces is cleaned during EP but the tungsten electrode is more heated due to electron work function. During EN the tungsten electrode cools down and the workpiece is melted. Therefore, optimal settings of the power source mostly aim for maximal penetration and minimal electrode wear. This paper presents a study of arc attachments in TIG welding on aluminium. Two different arc attachments to the cathodic workpiece could be attested with only one of them actually cleaning the surface. The first one is a spot mode (highly dynamic) that attaches to the edges of oxide layers and cracks them. The second one is also a spot mode, but it attaches to weld pools. It does not clean the surface but heats the base material intensively. Both arc attachment modes compete against each other. As a result, the cleaning area narrows with wider weld pools due to an increasing attachment to the weld pool during EP. The influences on the arc attachment to the aluminium cathode as well as the contradictions in present literature are discussed. Possible adjustments of the AC balance for optimized processes are proposed.