TY - GEN A1 - Höfflin, Dennis A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Sauer, Christian T1 - Dual Scan head approach for in-situ defect detection in laser powder bed fusion of metals - Dataset N2 - This dataset contains thermographic data from a study on in-situ defect detection in the Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Metals (PBF-LB/M) process. The data was collected using a novel experimental setup named Synchronized Path Infrared Thermography (SPIT), which employs a dual scan head configuration. One scan head directs the processing laser, while the second scan head positions the measurement field of an infrared (IR) camera. This setup allows for the precise analysis of the cooling behavior of the material decoupled from the immediate laser-material interaction zone. The experiments were conducted on pre-fabricated stainless steel (EOS StainlessSteel PH1, DIN 14540) samples with embedded, cylindrical subsurface defects of varying diameters. A single layer of metal powder was applied to these samples and then fused by the laser. The dataset includes a series of measurements where process parameters, specifically the volumetric energy density and the laser scanning speed, were systematically varied to assess their influence on defect detection reliability. The provided data consists of raw thermographic recordings, which capture the surface temperature distribution in the heat-affected zone behind the melt pool. These recordings can be used to identify localized areas of elevated temperature caused by the insulating effect of the subsurface defects, which impede heat transfer into the substrate. This dataset is valuable for researchers working on process monitoring, defect detection algorithms, and the validation of thermal simulations in additive manufacturing. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15727369 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sauer, Christian A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Höfflin, Dennis A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Temporally Gated Active Thermography for Defect Detection in Laser-Based Powder Bed Fusion of Metals - Dataset N2 - This HDF5-dataset contains in-situ high-speed infrared thermography data acquired during the Laser-Based Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB/M) process. The data was collected using a Synchronized Path Infrared Thermography (SPIT) setup, which employs a dual-scanhead configuration to guide both the processing laser and the thermal camera's field of view. The primary feature of this dataset is the application of a temporally gated acquisition strategy. The infrared camera's integration time (800 µs) was synchronized with a modulated processing laser (500 Hz) to capture thermal data exclusively during the laser-off phases. This method effectively isolates the material's thermal emission from high-intensity laser reflections. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17747278 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Kerwagen, Fabian A1 - Maak, Christoph A1 - Muscio, Albert A1 - Paeth, Heiko A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter T1 - Passive Radiative Cooling Materials with Special Focus on the Reduction of Urban Heat Island Effect: A Current Summarized Classification of Need, Approaches and Characterization Methods JF - International Journal of Thermophysics N2 - Rapidly rising global temperatures and the intensification of the urban heat island (UHI) effect necessitate new, energy-efficient solutions to mitigate heat stress in cities. Passive radiative cooling (PRC) offers a highly promising, low-energy pathway to achieve sub-ambient temperatures by reflecting incoming solar radiation while emitting long-wave infrared radiation through the atmospheric infrared window. This review summarizes key aspects of PRC and its role in reducing UHI impacts. Furthermore the fundamental physics of heat transfer and radiative heat exchange, including the materials properties such as solar reflectance and thermal emissivity which are correlated with the figures of merit, temperature drop below ambient temperature and cooling power. A comprehensive classification of current PRC materials is presented based on both structural architectures and physical effects. Additionally an overview on measurement techniques are employed to determine the performance of PRC materials, focusing on the key performance indicators. For this purpose in-field as wells as laboratory measurement techniques are introduced and opportunities in standardizing testing protocols are highlighted. Finally, future research directions are outlined, focusing on novel material development, theoretical advancements, scalable fabrication processes, and integration strategies within urban infrastructures. These innovations are important for enhancing building energy efficiency, reducing urban heat stress, and promoting sustainable urban development in the face of climate change. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-025-03529-1 VL - 46 IS - 58 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Claire, Strasser A1 - Jürgen, Blumm A1 - Jürgen, Hartmann T1 - Characterizing Vitrification by Thermal Analysis During Curing of an Epoxy–Amine System JF - Journal of Applied Polymer Science N2 - During curing, the glass transition temperature of thermosets increases with conversion. When the process is carried out isothermally or at very low heating rates, the glass transition temperature of the resin may rise faster than the material temperature, eventually reaching the latter. This leads to vitrification: The partially cured resin enters the glassy state. The reaction rate drops drastically because it is no longer chemically controlled, but diffusion controlled. As a result, the final product may not be completely cured, which has a severe impact on its mechanical and thermal quality and is therefore crucial for the process. The concept of diffusion-controlled kinetics during the curing reaction has been widely reported and documented. However, the systematic study of the influence of vitrification on specific heat, dielectric properties, and/or thermal diffusivity during crosslinking under isothermal and dynamic conditions has never been performed so far. This work investigates the impact of vitrification on the specific heat, ionic conductivity, and thermal diffusivity during dynamic and isothermal curing of an epoxy–amine system. Y1 - 2025 UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/app.57077 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/app.57077 VL - 142 IS - 26 SP - e57077 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Höfflin, Dennis A1 - Sauer, Christian A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Versch, Alexander A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Active thermography for in-situ defect detection in laser powder bed fusion of metal JF - Journal of Manufacturing Processes N2 - Additive manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized production by offering design flexibility, reducing material waste, and enabling intricate geometries that are often unachievable with traditional methods. As the use of AM for metals continues to expand, it is crucial to ensure the quality and integrity of printed components. Defects can compromise the mechanical properties and performance of the final product. Non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques are necessary to detect and characterize anomalies during or post-manufacturing. Active thermography, a thermal imaging technique that uses an external energy source to induce temperature variations, has emerged as a promising tool in this field. This paper explores the potential of in-situ non-destructive testing using the processing laser of a PBF-LB/M setup as an excitation source for active thermography. With this technological approach, artificially generated internal defects underneath an intact surface can be detected down to a defect size of 350 μm – 450 μm. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57601 SN - 1526-6125 VL - 131 SP - 1758 EP - 1769 PB - Elsevier BV ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Höfflin, Dennis A1 - Sauer, Christian A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Pixelwise high-temperature calibration for in-situ temperature measuring in powder bed fusion of metal with laser beam JF - Heliyon N2 - High-temperature calibration methods in additive manufacturing involve the use of advanced techniques to accurately measure and control the temperature of the build material during the additive manufacturing process. Infrared cameras, blackbody radiation sources and non-linear optimization algorithms are used to correlate the temperature of the material with its emitted thermal radiation. This is essential for ensuring the quality and repeatability of the final product. This paper presents the calibration procedure of an imaging system for in-situ measurement of absolute temperatures and temperature gradients during powder bed fusion of metal with laser beam (PBF-LB/M) in the temperature range of 500 K–1500 K. It describes the design of the optical setup to meet specific requirements in this application area as well as the procedure for accounting the various factors influencing the temperature measurement. These include camera-specific effects such as varying spectral sensitivities of the individual pixels of the sensor as well as influences of the exposure time and the exposed sensor area. Furthermore, influences caused by the complex optical path, such as inhomogeneous transmission properties of the galvanometer scanner as well as angle-dependent transmission properties of the f-theta lens were considered. A two-step fitting algorithm based on Planck's law of radiation was applied to best represent the correlation. With the presented procedure the calibrated thermography system provides the ability to measure absolute temperatures under real process conditions with high accuracy. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28989 SN - 2405-8440 VL - 10 IS - 7 PB - Elsevier BV ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Strasser, Claire A1 - Moukhina, Elena A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Time–Temperature-Transformation (TTT) Cure Diagram of an Epoxy–Amine System JF - Macromolecular Theory and Simulations Y1 - 2024 UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/mats.202400039 VL - 33 IS - 6 SP - 2400039 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hay, Bruno A1 - Beaumont, Oliver A1 - Lambeng, Nora A1 - Cataldi, Michel A1 - Lorrette, Christophe A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Beckstein, Fabia A1 - Stobitzer, Dorothea A1 - Milošević, Nenad A1 - Stepanic, Nenad A1 - Wu, Jiyu A1 - Mildeova, Petra T1 - Inter‑laboratory Comparison on Thermal Diffusivity Measurements by the Laser Flash Method at Ultra‑high Temperature JF - International Journal of Thermophysics N2 - thermal diffusivity measurements by the laser flash method in the temperature range from 23 °C to 3000 °C. The main objective was to assess the variability and coherency of thermal diffusivity measurements performed at ultra-high temperatures at the European level. Three refractory materials (molybdenum, tungsten and isotropic graphite IG210) were selected for this inter-laboratory comparison, due to their high melting point. The disk-shaped specimens needed were machined from the same blocks of materials in order to reduce any potential scattering of results between participants due to inhomogeneity effects. The homogeneity of the sets of specimens was studied by the pilot laboratory (LNE) before launching the comparison process. Thermal diffusivity measurements were then carried out by the seven participants on the three materials during two successive thermal cycles up to the maximum temperatures that can be reached by the devices used. The analysis of results showed a good agreement between the participants for temperatures above 400 °C, with relative deviations within the uncertainties of measurement and lower than ± 4 % for molybdenum, ± 5 % for isotropic graphite and ± 9 % for tungsten. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-023-03159-5 VL - 2023 SP - 44 EP - 48 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Shandy, Amir T1 - Non-contact detection of the adhesive properties of ceramic coatings for high temperature applications using infrared thermography; Transactions BT - Transactions Y1 - 2022 PB - SMiRT-26 CY - Berlin/Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Höfflin, Dennis A1 - Sauer, Christian A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Process Monitoring Using Synchronized Path Infrared Thermography in PBF-LB/M JF - Sensors N2 - Additive manufacturing processes, particularly Laser-Based Powder Bed Fusion of Metals (PBF-LB/M), enable the development of new application possibilities due to their manufacturing-specific freedom of design. These new fields of application require a high degree of component quality, especially in safety-relevant areas. This is currently ensured primarily via a considerable amount of downstream quality control. Suitable process monitoring systems promise to reduce this effort drastically. This paper introduces a novel monitoring method in order to gain process-specific thermal information during the manufacturing process. The Synchronized Path Infrared Thermography (SPIT) method is based on two synchronized galvanometer scanners allowing high-speed and high-resolution observations of the melt pool in the SWIR range. One scanner is used to steer the laser over the building platform, while the second scanner guides the field of view of an IR camera. With this setup, the melting process is observed at different laser powers, scan speeds and at different locations with respect to the laser position, in order to demonstrate the positioning accuracy of the system and to initially gain thermal process data of the melt pool and the heat-affected zone. Therefore, the SPIT system shows a speed independent overall accuracy of ±2 Pixel within the evaluated range. The system further allows detailed thermal observation of the melt pool and the surrounding heat-affected zone. KW - SPIT KW - PBF-LB/M KW - additive manufacturing KW - process monitoring KW - SWIR KW - melt pool KW - galvanometer scanner Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/s22165943 VL - 22 IS - 16 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Shandy, Amir A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Metrologische Apparaturen zur Messung thermophysikalischer Materialeigenschaften bei sehr hohen Temperaturen im EU-Projekt Hi-TRACE JF - FHWS Science Journal N2 - Industriezweige wie die Glas-Industrie, die Kraftwerkstechnik sowie die Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik müssen kontinuierlich neue Methoden entwickeln, sowie bestehende Verfahren optimieren, um in ihren Bereichen wettbewerbsfähig zu sein bzw. neue Anforderungen an Umwelt- und Klimaschutz zu erfüllen. Dies beinhaltet oft die Entwicklung neuer Materialien, die leichter zu fabrizieren sind und sowohl mechanisch als auch thermisch höheren Belastungen standhalten. Für die genannten Industriezweige sind Prozesse mit hohen Betriebstemperaturen bis zu 3.000 °C kennzeichnend und damit ist die Kenntnis von Materialeigenschaften bei diesen extremen Temperaturen von großer Bedeutung. Auch wenn es bereits einige Messapparaturen für die Bestimmung von thermophysikalischen Materialdaten bei hohen Temperaturen gibt, muss die Rückführung dieser auf die SI Basiseinheiten gewährleistet werden, um die Zuverlässigkeit der gemessenen Daten für die Anforderung der genannten Branchen sicherzustellen. Diese Aufgabe ist das Ziel des EMPIR-(European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research) Projektes Hi-TRACE [1]. Hi-TRACE zielt darauf ab, Referenzapparaturen und neue Methoden für die Messung von thermophysikalischen Materialeigenschaften, (thermische Diffusivität, spezifische Wärme, Emissionsgrad und Schmelztemperatur) sowie der Haftung von Schichten über 1.000 °C zu bestimmen. KW - thermophysik KW - temperatur Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-20046 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-19389 SN - 2196-6095 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 83 EP - 92 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Wehnert, Kira-Kristin A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Versch, Alexander A1 - Schiffler, Andreas T1 - Untersuchungen zur Temperaturleitfähigkeit additiv gefertigter Stahlproben in Abhängigkeit der relativen Dichte JF - FHWS Science Journal N2 - Das direkte Metall-Laser-Schmelzen (DMLS) aus der Familie der Additiven Fertigungsverfahren (AM) ermöglicht die schichtweise Erzeugung komplexer dreidimensionaler Geometrien mit hoher relativer Dichte unter Verwendung von Metallpulver als Ausgangsmaterial [1]. Die Technologie wird zunehmend eingesetzt, um innovative Bauteile material- und gewichtssparend herzustellen oder komplexe Produkte ohne zusätzliche Werkzeuge oder Spannvorrichtungen zu fertigen. Darüber hinaus sind Funktionsintegrationen, zum Beispiel Gussformen mit eingeprägten Kühlkanälen, möglich. Da einzelne Metallpulverschichten auf vorhergehende Schichten aufgeschmolzen werden, entstehen während der Herstellung des Bauteils komplexe, zeitabhängige Temperaturprofile [2]. Durch den Einsatz hoher Laserintensitäten und Scangeschwindigkeiten, bei denen die Belichtungszeit der Laserbestrahlung im Bereich von Millisekunden liegt, werden zudem extrem hohe Aufheiz- und Abkühlraten induziert, die zu einzigartigen Mikrostrukturen und Materialeigenschaften führen [3]. Diese extremen Prozessbedingungen können sich jedoch auch negativ auf den Fertigungsprozess auswirken. Bei komplexen Bauteilen bleibt die Prozessstabilität und Qualitätssicherung Umfragen zufolge weiterhin die wichtigste technologische Barriere für den Einsatz additiv gefertigter Bauteile in hochbelasteten oder sicherheitsrelevanten Bereichen [4]. Daher verspricht der Zusammenhang zwischen Temperaturprofil während der Fertigung, relativer Dichte der Bauteile, sowie thermophysikalischer Eigenschaften additiv gefertigter Proben wichtige Erkenntnisse, insbesondere im Hinblick auf eine zerstörungsfreie Qualitätssicherung, sowie neue Anwendungsmöglichkeiten. KW - temperatur KW - additive fertigung Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-19986 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-19389 SN - 2196-6095 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 75 EP - 82 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Höfflin, Dennis A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Rosilius, Maximilian A1 - Seitz, Philipp A1 - Schiffler, Andreas T1 - Opto-Thermal Investigation of Additively Manufactured Steel Samples as a Function of the Hatch Distance JF - Sensors N2 - Nowadays, additive manufacturing processes are becoming more and more appealing due to their production-oriented design guidelines, especially with regard to topology optimisation and minimal downstream production depth in contrast to conventional technologies. However, a scientific path in the areas of quality assurance, material and microstructural properties, intrinsic thermal permeability and dependent stress parameters inhibits enthusiasm for the potential degrees of freedom of the direct metal laser melting process (DMLS). Especially in quality assurance, post-processing destructive measuring methods are still predominantly necessary in order to evaluate the components adequately. The overall objective of these investigations is to gain process knowledge make reliable in situ statements about component quality and material properties based on the process parameters used and emission values measured. The knowledge will then be used to develop non-destructive tools for the quality management of additively manufactured components. To assess the effectiveness of the research design in relation to the objectives for further investigations, this pre-study evaluates the dependencies between the process parameters, process emission during manufacturing and resulting thermal diffusivity and the relative density of samples fabricated by DMLS. Therefore, the approach deals with additively built metal samples made on an EOS M290 apparatus with varying hatch distances while simultaneously detecting the process emission. Afterwards, the relative density of the samples is determined optically, and thermal diffusivity is measured using the laser flash method. As a result of this pre-study, all interactions of the within factors are presented. The process variable hatch distance indicates a strong influence on the resulting material properties, as an increase in the hatch distance from 0.11 mm to 1 mm leads to a drop in relative density of 57.4%. The associated thermal diffusivity also reveals a sharp decrease from 5.3 mm2/s to 1.3 mm2/s with growing hatch distances. The variability of the material properties can also be observed in the measured process emissions. However, as various factors overlap in the thermal radiation signal, no clear assignment is possible within the scope of this work. KW - additive manufacturing processes KW - material Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/s22010046 SN - 1424-8220 VL - 22 IS - 1 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Shandy, Amir A1 - Winterstein, Achim A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Hemberger, Frank A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Müller, Michael T1 - Thermophysikalische Charakterisierung von Wärmedämmschichten T1 - Thermophysical characterization of thermal barrier layers JF - tm - Technisches Messen N2 - Die Effizienzsteigerung moderner Gasturbinen erfordert die stetige Anhebung der Betriebstemperatur. Die derzeitigen Brenngastemperaturen liegen mit über 1400 °C signifikant über der kritischen Temperatur der verwendeten Turbinenstähle. Zur Gewährleistung der Betriebssicherheit werden die Turbinenschaufeln neben Aktivkühlung durch Beschichtung mit thermischen Schutzschichten, sogenannten thermal barrier coatings (TBC), geschützt. Da es sich bei den TBC um Keramikschichten handelt, ist für die Erhöhung der Haftfestigkeit das Aufbringen eines Haftvermittlers (Verbindungsschicht) notwendig. Da die Eigenschaften dünner Schichten stark von den Eigenschaften des Bulkmaterials abweichen können und zudem von der Herstellungsmethode beeinflusst werden, ist eine Untersuchung der thermischen und infrarot-optischen Eigenschaften der tatsächlichen Schichtstrukturen unumgänglich, insbesondere im Hochtemperaturbereich. Hierfür wurden Proben des reinen Trägerstahls, des Trägerstahls mit Haftvermittlerschicht und des kompletten Schichtsystems aus Trägerstahl, Haftvermittlerschicht und Wärmedämmschicht verschiedener Dicken hergestellt und mittels Laser-Flash-Methode untersucht. Die Auswertung erfolgte dabei analytisch, ausgehend von der Trägerstahl-Einschichtprobe, über die Zweischicht- und Dreischichtsysteme. Vervollständigt wurden diese Untersuchungen durch infrarot-optische Charakterisierungen, mit denen sich die Wärmeausbreitung durch die Schichtsysteme beschreiben lässt. Zusammen mit den Laser-Flash Messungen erlaubt dies eine spätere Quantifizierung der einzelnen, bei Keramiken auftretenden, Wärmetransportmechanismen. N2 - Increasing the efficiency of modern gas turbines requires the increase of operating temperature. Current fuel gas temperatures above 1400 °C significantly exceed critical temperatures of the turbine steels used. To ensure operational safety, the turbine blades are actively cooled and also protected by protective layers, the so-called thermal barrier coatings (TBC). Since the TBC are ceramic layers, an adhesion promoter (bond coat) must be applied to increase the adhesive strength. Since properties of thin layers can differ from properties of the bulk material and are also influenced by the manufacturing method, an investigation of the thermal and infrared-optical properties of the actual layer is essential, especially in the high temperature range. For this purpose, samples of the pure carrier steel, the carrier steel with bond coat and the complete layer system of carrier steel, bond coat and TBC of various thicknesses were produced and examined using the laser flash method. The evaluation was carried out analytically, starting from the single-layer sample, via the two-layer and three-layer systems. These investigations were completed by infrared-optical characterizations, allowing the description of the heat transport through the layer systems. These measurements allow a future quantification of the individual heat transport mechanisms occurring in ceramics. KW - kontaktlose Messung KW - thermische Charakterisierung KW - thermische Wärmeschutzbarrieren KW - Kontaktwiderstand KW - Laser-Flash-Verfahren KW - Contactless measurement KW - thermal characterization KW - thermal barrier coatings KW - contact resistance KW - laser flash method Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/teme-2021-0074 VL - 88 IS - 12 PB - Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Wehnert, Kira-Kristin A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Schmitt, Jan T1 - Sustainable Aspects of a Metal Printing Process Chain with Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) JF - Procedia CIRP N2 - Production companies are getting more and more aware of the relevancy of energy costs and the environmental impact of their manufactured products. Hence, the knowledge about the energy intensity of new process technologies as metal printing becomes increasingly crucial. Therefore, data about the energy intensity of entire process chains allow a detailed assessment of the life cycle costs and environmental impact of metal printed parts. As metal printing with Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) is applied from rapid prototyping to serial manufacturing processes more and more, sustainability data are useful to support a valid scale-up scenario and energetic improvements of the 3D-printing machinery as well as peripheral aggregates used in the process chain. The contribution aims to increase the transparency of the LPBF process chain in terms of its energy consumption. Therefore a generalized model to assess sustainability aspects of metal printed parts is derived. For this purpose, the LPBF process chain with the essential pre-, main- and post-processes is evaluated regarding its energy intensity. Here, the sub-processes, for example wet and dry cleaning of the printer, sieving of the metal powder or sand-blasting of the part are analyzed as well as the main printing process. Based on the derived experimental data from an installed, industry-like process chain, a model is created, which tends to generalize the experimental findings to evaluate other metal printed parts and process chain variants in terms of their energy intensity. Y1 - 2021 UR - 10.1016/j.procir.2021.01.163 VL - 98 SP - 613 EP - 618 PB - Elsevir ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jürgen, Hartmann A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter T1 - Development and Evaluation of an Improved Apparatus for Measuring the Emissivity at High Temperatures JF - Sensors N2 - An improved apparatus for measuring the spectral directional emissivity in the wavelength range between 1 µm and 20 µm at temperatures up to 2400 K is presented in this paper. As a heating unit an inductor is used to warm up the specimen, as well as the blackbody reference to the specified temperatures. The heating unit is placed in a double-walled vacuum vessel. A defined temperature, as well as a homogenous temperature distribution of the whole surrounding is ensured by a heat transfer fluid flowing through the gap of the double-walled vessel. Additionally, the surrounding is coated with a high-emitting paint and serves as blackbody-like surrounding to ensure defined boundary conditions. For measuring the spectral directional emissivity at different emission angles, a movable mirror is installed in front of the specimen, which can be adjusted by a rotatable arrangement guiding the emitted radiation into the attached FTIR-spectrometer. The setup of the emissivity measurement apparatus (EMMA) and the measurement procedure are introduced, and the derived measurement results are presented. For evaluating the apparatus, measurements were performed on different materials. The determined emissivities agree well with values published in literature within the derived relative uncertainties below 4% for most wavelengths. KW - emissivity KW - reflectivity KW - infrared radiation KW - high temperature KW - Temperatur KW - Emissivität Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/18/6252 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/s21186252 SN - 1424-8220 VL - 21 IS - 18 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wehnert, Kira-Kristin A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Schmitt, Jan A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Schiffler, Andreas T1 - Reducing Lifecycle Costs due to Profile Scanning of the Powder Bed in Metal Printing JF - Procedia CIRP 98 N2 - First time right is one major goal in powder based 3D metal printing. Reaching this goal is driven by reducing life cycle costs for quality measures, to minimize scrap rate and to increase productivity under optimal resource efficiency. Therefore, monitoring the state of the powder bed for each printed layer is state of the art in selective laser melting. In the most modern approaches the quality monitoring is done by computer vision systems working with an interference on trained neural networks with images taken after exposure and after recoating. There are two drawbacks of this monitoring method: First, the sensor signals - the image of the powder bed - give no direct height information. Second, the application of this method needs to be trained and labeled with reference images for several cases. The novel approach presented in this paper uses a laser line scanner attached to the recoating machine. With this new concept, a direct threshold measure can be applied during the recoating process to detect deviations in height level without prior knowledge. The evaluation can be done online during recoating and feedback to the controller to monitor each individual layer. Hence, in case of deviations the location in the printing plane is an inherent measurement and will be used to decide which severity of error is reported. The signal is used to control the process, either by starting the recoating process again or stopping the printing process. With this approach, the sources of error for each layer can be evaluated with deep information to evaluate the cause of the error. This allows a reduction of failure in the future, which saves material costs, reduces running time of the machine life cycle phase in serial production and results in less rework for manufactured parts. Also a shorter throughput time per print job results, which means that the employee can spent more time to other print jobs and making efficient use of the employee’s work force. In summary, this novel approach will not only reduce material costs but also operating costs and thus optimize the entire life cycle cost structure. The paper presents a first feasibility and application of the described approach for test workpieces in comparison to conventional monitoring systems on an EOS M290 machine. Y1 - 2021 UR - 10.1016/j.procir.2021.01.175 VL - 98 SP - 684 EP - 689 PB - Elsevir ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Hay, B. A1 - Fleurence, N. A1 - Razouk, R. A1 - Anhalt, Klaus A1 - Sarge, S. A1 - Wu, J. A1 - Milosevic, N. A1 - Cataldi, M. A1 - Lorrette, C. A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Boboridiss, K. A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Pichler, P. A1 - Denner, T. T1 - Metrological facilities for thermophysical properties measurements at very high temperature BT - MSE 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Darmstadt ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter A1 - Müller, Michael A1 - Möller, F. A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Schmidt, F. A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Shandy, Amir T1 - Non-contact detection of the adhesion properties of ceramic based thermal barrier coatings by determining the surface temperatures using thermography BT - ECTP 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Venedig (Italien) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Müller, Michael A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter A1 - Möller, F. A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Schmidt, Franz A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Zänglein, Marc T1 - Einsatz von Thermografiegeräten zur berührungslosen Detektion der Haftungseigenschaften an keramischen Wärmedämmschichten BT - Temperatur 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Hemberger, Frank A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Manara, Jochen T1 - Experimentierplattform für dynamische Materialuntersuchung BT - Temperatur 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Hemberger, Frank A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Müller, Michael A1 - Möller, F. T1 - Thermophysikalische Charakterisierung von Wärmedämmschichten BT - Temperatur 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Hemberger, Frank A1 - Vidi, Stephan T1 - Untersuchung von Materialeigenschaften additiv gefertigter Proben abhängig von der relativen Dichte BT - Temperatur 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter T1 - Identification of wavelength regions for non-contact temperature measurement of combustion gases at high temperatures and high pressures JF - High Temperatures – High Pressures N2 - Stationary gas turbines are still an important part of today's power supply. With increasing temperature of the hot combustion gas inside a gas turbine, the efficiency factor of the turbine increases. For this reason, it is intended to operate turbines at the highest possible gas temperature. Therefore, in the combustion chamber and especially at the position of the first stage guide vanes the gas temperature needs to be measured reliably. To determine the gas temperature, one promising approach is the application of a non-contact measurement method using a radiation thermometer. A radiation thermometer can measure the gas temperature remotely from outside of the harsh environment. At ZAE Bayern, a high temperature and high pressure gas cell has been developed for this purpose in order to investigate gases and gas mixtures under defined conditions at high pressures and high temperatures. This gas cell can … Y1 - 2020 VL - 49 IS - 3 SP - 241 EP - 260 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Schiffler, Andreas A1 - Versch, Alexander A1 - Manara, Jochen T1 - Thermal process monitoring for additive manufacturing BT - MSE 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Darmstadt ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Shandy, Amir A1 - Winterstein, A. A1 - Versch, Alexander A1 - Schiffler, Andreas T1 - Thermische Prozessüberwachung für additive Fertigungsverfahren BT - Temperatur 2020 Y1 - 2020 CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Dobhan, Alexander A1 - Engelmann, Bastian A1 - Eberhardt, Lars A1 - Heusinger, Moritz A1 - Raab, C A1 - Schleif, Frank-Michael A1 - Türk, M. T1 - Optimierung von Prozessen und Werkzeugmaschinen durch Bereitstellung, Analyse und Soll-Ist-Vergleich von Produktionsdaten: Digitalkonferenz Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Brunner, Martin T1 - Optische Sensorik für die additive Fertigung T2 - 4SMARTS 2019 Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-8440-6425-4 SP - 105 EP - 116 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Schmidt, Franz A1 - Brunner, Martin T1 - Optische Sensorik für die additive Fertigung T2 - Sensoren und Messsysteme 2019 Y1 - 2019 CY - Nürnberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter T1 - Berührungslose Temperaturmessung an Verbrennungsgasen bei hohen Temperaturen und hohen Drücken T2 - 20. GMA/ITG-Fachtagung Sensoren und Messsysteme 2019 N2 - Stationäre Gasturbinen sind von großer Bedeutung für die heutige Energieversorgung. Der Wirkungsgrad einer Gasturbine steigt mit zunehmender Heißgastemperatur an. Turbinenhersteller bzw. Kraftwerksbetreiber sind daher bestrebt, Turbinen bei der höchsten materialtechnisch möglichen Heißgastemperatur einzusetzen. Eine entsprechende Prozessoptimierung des Turbinenbetriebs setzt somit die exakte Kenntnis der Gastemperaturen während des Betriebs und damit eine verlässliche Messung derselben voraus. Zur Messung der Gastemperatur werden derzeit in der Regel Thermoelemente unmittelbar im Abgasstrom platziert. Aufgrund der dort vorherrschenden extremen Bedingungen degradieren diese Sensoren allerdings sehr schnell. Ein alternativer Ansatz sieht die Entwicklung eines berührungslosen Messverfahrens auf der Grundlage von Strahlungsthermometern vor. Für die Umsetzung dieses Vorhabens ist die genaue Kenntnis des Verhaltens der infrarot-optischen Emissions- und Transmissionsspektren der im Abgasstrom enthaltenen Gase bei hohen Temperaturen und Drücken eine wesentliche Voraussetzung. Aus diesem Grund wurde am ZAE Bayern eine Hochtemperatur-Hochdruck-Gaszelle entwickelt, die es in Verbindung mit einem FTIR-Spektrometer erlaubt, Gase und Gasgemische hinsichtlich dieser Gesichtspunkte zu charakterisieren. In dieser Arbeit wird die neue Messapparatur vorgestellt und Gasgemische, die für die Turbinenanwendungen relevant sind, werden analysiert. Zur Identifizierung eines geeigneten Wellenlängenbereichs für die geplante berührungslose Temperaturmessung wurden erste Messungen durchgeführt, auf deren Grundlage ein adäquater Wellenlängenbereich ermittelt werden konnte. Y1 - 2019 UR - 10.5162/sensoren2019/2.4.2 SN - 978-3-9819376-0-2 SP - 183 EP - 190 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Hemberger, Frank A1 - Vidi, Stephan T1 - Einsatz optischer Sensoranwendungen für additive Fertigungsverfahren BT - Werkstoffwoche 2019 Y1 - 2019 CY - Dresden ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Hemberger, Frank A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Müller, Michael A1 - Möller, F. T1 - Systematische thermophysikalische Charakterisierung von Wärmedämmschichten BT - Sensoren und Messsysteme 2019 Y1 - 2019 CY - Nürnberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Joumani, Y. A1 - Hay, B. A1 - Razouk, R. A1 - Anhalt, Klaus A1 - Sarge, S. A1 - Wu, J. A1 - Milosevic, N. A1 - Cataldi, M. A1 - Lorrette, C. A1 - Boboridis, K. A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Vidi, Stephan A1 - Pichler, P. A1 - Denner, T. T1 - EMPIR Hi-TRACE project – Metrological facilities for measuring thermophysical properties up to 3000 °C BT - Tempmeko 2019 Y1 - 2019 CY - Chengdu (China) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Schmidt, Franz A1 - Brunner, Martin T1 - Optical Sensor systems for additive manufacturing BT - Tempmeko 2019 Y1 - 2019 CY - Chengdu (China) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Ochs, Dennis A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Schmidt, Franz T1 - Experimental set-up for dynamic material investigation at high-temperatures for power engineering and additive manufacturing BT - 44. Freiburger Infrarot Kolloquium Y1 - 2019 CY - Freiburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Dzemko, Mikita A1 - Engelmann, Bastian A1 - Schmitt, Jan T1 - Toward Shifted Production Strategies Through Additive Manufacturing: A Technology and Market Review for Changing Value Chains T2 - 7th CIRP Global Web Conference (86) N2 - In the last decade many different additive manufacturing (AM) technologies for metal, plastic or ceramic processing raise from research to commercialization. As a result, AM grows into different business areas and transforms structures and processes. Hence, the contribution tends to show the change in added values though the availability of different additive manufacturing technologies based on a technology screening and market research. Regarding the named purpose, a broad market research of 83 companies and 339 printer models has been conducted to find patterns of AM technology market share and regions to structure indicators such as accuracy by processed material classes with a specified AM method. Printing materials as metal, plastic, ceramic and carbon have been considered. The categorization is done by the AM principles: power bed fusion, material extrusion, vat photopolymerization and … Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2020.01.029 VL - 86 SP - 228 EP - 233 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Schmidt, Franz A1 - Brunner, Martin A1 - Müller, Michael T1 - Experimental set-up for dynamic material investigation at high temperatures T2 - Sensors and Measuring Systems; 19th ITG/GMA-Symposium N2 - Energy efficiency and operation safety in energy conversion, process technology, and aerospace engineering requires advanced material investigation, in particular at high temperatures to characterize the materials and components. Additionally, modern additive manufacturing methods, in particular the 3D metal laser printer requires a detailed control of the melting temperature. Many applications are based on a layered structures, e.g. thermal barrier coatings in gas turbines. Also components manufactured by additive manufacturing pose a layered structure. In these structures the mechanical contact between the layers and to the substrate is of high interest. Besides, the complete characterisation of the additive manufactured component is important for its later application. To cope with these new demands, the University of Applied Sciences Wuerzburg - Schweinfurt (FHWS) and the Bavarian Center for Applied … Y1 - 2018 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8436229 SN - 978-3-8007-4683-5 SP - 516 EP - 519 PB - VDE Verlag ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen T1 - Development and test of a long wavelength infrared radiation thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements in gas turbines during operation JF - Technisches Messen N2 - The aim of this work was the development of a long wavelength infrared radiation thermometer for the non-contact measurement of surface temperatures in stationary gas turbines during operation within the EU-project, Sensors Towards Advanced Monitoring and Control of Gas Turbine Engines (acronym STARGATE)". In this work, the infrared-optical properties of the thermal barrier coatings and the combustion gases were determined at ZAE Bayern at high temperatures up to 1600 K and pressures up to 13 bar. Based on these experimental characterizations, a suitable spectral range could be identified which lies around 10 mu m for the long-wavelength infrared radiation thermometer. According to these findings, a laboratory setup with suitable optical components (filters, IR-fibers, etc.) was firstly realized and verified. Subsequently, a prototype for measurements in gas turbines during operation of the turbines has … Y1 - 2018 VL - 85 IS - 1 SP - 28 EP - 39 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter T1 - Infrared-optical characterization of emitting and absorbing gases at high temperatures and high pressures JF - High Temperatures – High Pressures N2 - In the context of the optimization of stationary gas turbines, the surface temperatures of the turbine blades have to be measured by a non-contact technique using radiation thermometers during operation of the turbine. Nowadays turbine blades are protected by thermal barrier coatings. The infrared-optical properties of these coatings require the usage of the MIR or LWIR region for non-contact measurement of the surface temperatures. For performing such measurements and for properly analyzing the derived data, the transmission and absorption spectra of the combustion gas mixture within the turbine were determined at the local conditions during operation of the turbine. Therefore, subject of this work is the measurement of the transmission spectra of carbon dioxide and water vapor at high temperatures and high pressures to identify a wavelength range, which is almost free of absorption and emission effects. In … Y1 - 2018 VL - 47 IS - 1 SP - 3 EP - 21 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Brunner, Martin A1 - Müller, Michael T1 - Messsystem für dynamische Materialuntersuchung bei hohen Temperaturen BT - Sensoren und Messsysteme 2018 (Poster) Y1 - 2018 CY - Nürnberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Krüger, U. A1 - Schmidt, Franz A1 - Brunner, Martin T1 - Sensor systems for additive manufacturing Y1 - 2018 PB - Key Note Lecture MSE 2018 CY - Darmstadt ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Zipf, Mathias A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Knopp, Kevin A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Lenski, Philipp A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Schmidt, Franz A1 - Brunner, Martin A1 - Müller, Michael T1 - Thermophysical property measurements at high-temperatures for power engineering and additive manufacturing processes BT - QIRT 2018, 25 - 29 June 2018, Berlin, Germany N2 - To address the needs for increasing efficiency in power conversion, stratified structures like thermal barrier coatings, are used to increase operation temperature. Also advanced material processing like 3D laser printing of metals and ceramics are based on a layer-to-layer process at high temperatures, resulting in non-homogeneous components. Both systems require more and more detailed investigation methods to characterise the material properties of the resulting structures and to optimize the relevant processes. To address the required needs in advanced material characterisation recently an attempt was started to develop a unique measurement set-up for advanced material characterisation. This method is based on the well know laser flash principle, which was improved by adding supplementary heating sources and additional detection channels. Combining different heating mechanism and heating times with the two-dimensional measuring of the thermal flow across the sample enables the determination of different opto-thermal parameters and other material properties, e.g. mechanical contact, electrical conductivity or optical data, which also depend on or affect the flow of heat. In this paper we describe the implementation of the different optical methods to measure the thermal heat flow by point-like and two-dimensional temperature measurement and present first results on several samples. KW - thermophysical property measurement KW - additive manufacturing process Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-17678 SN - 978-3-940283-94-8 CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Seubert, R. A1 - Zänglein, Marc T1 - Development of a Calliper to determine thermal conductivity BT - Science in Practice 2017 Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-963-429-131-2 SP - 21 EP - 27 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Zänglein, Marc A1 - Seubert, R. T1 - Development of a Calliper to determine thermal conductivity BT - Science in Practice 2017 Y1 - 2017 CY - Pécs (Ungarn) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla T1 - Ein Versuch zur berührungslosen nicht-invasiven Qualifizierung der Haftung von Wärmeschutzschichten BT - Temperatur 2017 Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-944659-04-6 SP - 71 EP - 76 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter A1 - Tutschke, Andreas A1 - Hallam, Andrew A1 - Hanspal, Jagdevinder A1 - Langley, Mark A1 - Hodge, D. T1 - Long wavelength infrared radiation thermometry for non-contact temperature measurements in gas turbines JF - Infrared Physics & Technology N2 - The objective of the EU project “Sensors Towards Advanced Monitoring and Control of Gas Turbine Engines (acronym STARGATE)” is the development of a suite of advanced sensors, instrumentation and related systems in order to contribute to the developing of the next generation of green and efficient gas turbine engines. One work package of the project deals with the design and development of a long wavelength infrared (LWIR) radiation thermometer for the non-contact measurement of the surface temperature of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) during the operation of gas turbine engines. For opaque surfaces (e.g. metals or superalloys) radiation thermometers which are sensitive in the near or short wavelength infrared are used as state-of-the-art method for non-contact temperature measurements. But this is not suitable for oxide ceramic based TBCs (e.g. partially yttria stabilized zirconia) as oxide ceramics … Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1350449516303395 IS - 80 SP - 120 EP - 130 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter A1 - Tutschke, Andreas A1 - Hallam, Andrew A1 - Hanspal, Jagdevinder A1 - Langley, Mark T1 - Entwicklung und Test eines langwelligen Strahlungsthermometers zur berührungslosen Temperaturmessung in Gasturbinen während des Betriebs JF - tm - Technisches Messen N2 - The aim of this work was the development of a long wavelength infrared radiation thermometer for the non-contact measurement of surface temperatures in stationary gas turbines during operation within the EU-project „Sensors Towards Advanced Monitoring and Control of Gas Turbine Engines (acronym STARGATE)“. In this work, the infrared-optical properties of the thermal barrier coatings and the combustion gases were determined at ZAE Bayern at high temperatures up to 1600 K and pressures up to 13 bar. Based on these experimental characterizations, a suitable spectral range could be identified which lies around 10 μm for the long-wavelength infrared radiation thermometer. According to these findings, a laboratory setup with suitable optical components (filters, IR-fibers, etc.) was firstly realized and verified. Subsequently, a prototype for measurements in gas turbines during operation of the turbines has … N2 - Das Ziel dieser Arbeit bestand in der Entwicklung eines langwelligen Strahlungsthermometers zur berührungslosen Messung von Oberflächentemperaturen in stationären Gasturbinen während des Betriebs der Turbinen innerhalb des EU-geförderten Projektes „Sensors Towards Advanced Monitoring and Control of Gas Turbine Engines (Acronym STARGATE)“. Im Rahmen der Arbeit wurden die infrarot-optischen Eigenschaften der Wärmedämmschichten und der vorhandenen Brenngase am ZAE Bayern bei hohen Temperaturen bis 1600 K und Drücken bis 13 bar bestimmt. Mit Hilfe dieser experimentellen Charakterisierungen konnte ein geeigneter Spektralbereich um 10 μm für das langwellige Strahlungsthermometer identifiziert werden. Entsprechend dieser Erkenntnisse wurde zunächst ein Laboraufbau mit geeigneten optischen Bauteilen (Filter, IR-Wellenleiter, etc.) realisiert und verifiziert. Anschließend wurde ein Prototyp für Messungen in Gasturbinen während des Betriebs der Turbinen entwickelt und in einem Turbinenteststand der Firma Siemens AG in Berlin erfolgreich getestet. Abschließend wurde eine Unsicherheitsanalyse durchgeführt, die eine erweiterte Messunsicherheit der gemessenen Temperaturen von etwa ± 30 K ergab. T2 - Development and test of a long wavelength infrared radiation thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements in gas turbines during operation KW - Berührungslose Temperaturmessung KW - Strahlungsthermometrie KW - Wärmedämmschicht KW - Gasturbine KW - Emissionsgrad KW - Infrarot-Strahlung KW - Non-contact temperature measurement KW - radiation thermometry KW - thermal barrier coating KW - gas turbine KW - emissivity KW - infrared radiation Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1515/teme-2017-0077 VL - 85 IS - 1 SP - 28 EP - 39 PB - Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag CY - Berlin/Boston ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Schreiber, Ekkehard A1 - Krüger, U. T1 - Experimental set-up for dynamic material investigation BT - European Conference on Thermophysical Properties 2017 Y1 - 2017 CY - Graz (Österreich) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Harrer, S. A1 - Dotterweich, C. A1 - Zink, Markus H. T1 - On the conduction process of dielectric liquids based on mineral oil BT - International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering 2017 Y1 - 2017 CY - Buenos Aires (Argentinien) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartmann, Jürgen A1 - Manara, Jochen A1 - Stark, Thomas A1 - Zipf, Matthias A1 - Arduini, Mariacarla A1 - Ebert, Hans-Peter A1 - Tutschke, Andreas A1 - Hallam, Andrew A1 - Hanspal, Jagdevinder A1 - Langley, Mark T1 - Entwicklung und Test eines langwelligen Strahlungsthermometers zur berührungslosen Temperaturmessung in Gasturbinen während des Betriebs BT - Temperatur 2017 Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-944659-04-6 SP - 43 EP - 48 CY - Berlin ER -