@misc{DeclerqSchubert, author = {Declerq, Michel and Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Circuit Interm{\´e}diaire entre un Circuit Logique {\`a} Basse-Tension et un Etage de Sortie {\`a} Haute-Tension R{\´e}alis{\´e}s dans une Technologie CMOS Standard}, abstract = {La pr{\´e}sente invention concerne un circuit interm{\´e}diaire entre un circuit logique a basse tension et un {\´e}tage de sortie {\`a} haute tension r{\´e}alis{\´e}s dans une technologie CMOS standard. L'{\´e}tage de sortie (20) comporte deux transistors respectivement {\`a} canal N et {\`a} canal P, r{\´e}alis{\´e}s selon une technologie CMOS standard. Le circuit interm{\´e}diaire comporte un translateur de niveau de tension (21) coupl{\´e} entre un circuit logique d'entr{\´e}e SL et ledit {\´e}tage de sortie (20). Ce translateur de niveau de tension (21) est r{\´e}alis{\´e} selon une technologie CMOS standard et est constitu{\´e} d'au moins deux blocs de base identiques formant des miroirs de tension interconnect{\´e}s de fa{\c{c}}on crois{\´e}e. Ce circuit est utilis{\´e} pour commander des transducteurs, des {\´e}crans plasma et des actionneurs {\´e}lectrom{\´e}caniques.}, language = {fr} } @techreport{HedererWagner, author = {Hederer, Sebastian and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Entwicklung und Implementierung eines konstitutiven Modells zur Beschreibung der Plastizit{\"a}t von Dualphasenst{\"a}hle bei großen plastischen Deformationen}, series = {Forschungsbericht 2018 / Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, journal = {Forschungsbericht 2018 / Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, isbn = {9783981820911}, pages = {68 -- 69}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SwidergalLubesederWurmbetal., author = {Swidergal, Krzysztof and Lubeseder, Christian and Wurmb, Ingo von and Lipp, Arnulf and Meinhardt, Josef and Wagner, Marcus and Marburg, Steffen}, title = {Structural analysis of an automotive forming tool for large presses using LS-DYNA}, series = {10th European LS-DYNA Conference, W{\"u}rzburg}, booktitle = {10th European LS-DYNA Conference, W{\"u}rzburg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WeghWagnerGaudlitzetal., author = {Wegh, Niels and Wagner, Marcus and Gaudlitz, Daniel and Finckh, Hermann and Klein, Markus}, title = {Numerical Simulation of Filling Process in Resin Transfer Molding}, series = {13th International Conference on Flow Processes in Composites Materials (FPCM-13), Kyoto, Japan}, booktitle = {13th International Conference on Flow Processes in Composites Materials (FPCM-13), Kyoto, Japan}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GeithWagner, author = {Geith, Markus A. and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {Numerical Analysis Of Stent Delivery Systems During Pre- And Intraoperative Processes}, series = {Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum 2018, Bamberg}, booktitle = {Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum 2018, Bamberg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SwidergalThumannLubesederetal., author = {Swidergal, Krzysztof and Thumann, Philipp and Lubeseder, Christian and Wurmb, Ingo von and Meinhardt, Josef and Wagner, Marcus and Marburg, Steffen}, title = {Modeling and simulation of carbon black filled elastomer damper using LS-DYNA}, series = {LS-DYNA Forum 2014, Bamberg}, booktitle = {LS-DYNA Forum 2014, Bamberg}, language = {en} } @article{LedentsovDuesterVolketal., author = {Ledentsov, Dmitry and D{\"u}ster, Alexander and Volk, Wolfram and Wagner, Marcus and Heinle, Ingo and Rank, Ernst}, title = {Model adaptivity for industrial application of sheet metal forming simulation}, series = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, volume = {46}, journal = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1016/j.finel.2010.02.006}, pages = {585 -- 600}, abstract = {finite element simulation of sheet metal forming, shell elements are widely used. The limits of applicability of the shell elements are sometimes disregarded, which leads to an error in predictions of important values such as springback geometry. The underlying kinematic assumptions of the shell elements do not hold where the thickness of In the metal sheet approaches the value of the radius of curvature. Complex three-dimensional material behavior effects cannot be represented precisely as the result of the simplified kinematics. Here we present a model adaptivity scheme based on a model error indicator. The model-adaptive technique presented in this paper aides to resolve only the critical areas of the structure with a three-dimensional discretization while keeping reasonable computational cost by utilizing shell elements for the rest of the structure. The model error indicator serves as a guide for subsequent automatic adaptive re-meshing of the work-piece followed by a model-adaptive finite element analysis. The accuracy of the approximation obtained by the model-adaptive technique coincides well with that of a more expensive solution obtained with solid elements only.}, language = {en} } @misc{Dendorfer, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {The influence of modeling parameters in the AnyBody Modeling System on muscle and joint loading in the shoulder}, series = {International Shoulder Group Meeting}, volume = {05}, journal = {International Shoulder Group Meeting}, language = {en} } @misc{SchubertSeign, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and Seign, Stefan}, title = {Arrangement for Measuring Capacitance}, language = {en} } @article{LeeSchubertOoietal., author = {Lee, Wai-Kong and Schubert, Martin J. W. and Ooi, Boon Yaik and Ho, Stanley Jian-Qin}, title = {Multi-source energy harvesting and storage for floating wireless sensor network nodes with Long Range Communication Capability}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications}, volume = {54}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications}, number = {3}, publisher = {IEEE}, doi = {10.1109/TIA.2018.2799}, pages = {2606 -- 2615}, abstract = {Wireless sensor networks are widely used for environmental monitoring in remote areas. They are mainly composed of wireless sensor nodes, usually powered by batteries with limited capacity, but are expected to communicate in long range and operate for extended time periods. To overcome these limitations, many energy harvesting techniques are proposed to power wireless nodes for prolonged operation, whereas multihop techniques are utilized to extend the communication range. In this paper, a novel floating device with multisource energy harvesting technology that can be used as a wireless sensor node is proposed. The long range communication between wireless sensor nodes and a gateway is established through LoRa technology. In addition to conventional solar panels, an energy harvesting technique based on thermoelectric generators exploiting thermal differences created between water surface and materials exposed to sunlight is proposed. Energy generated from photovoltaic and thermoelectric generators is combined to power the wireless sensor node. This floating device consumes 6.6216 Wh per day when used as a wireless sensor node for the collection and transmission of environmental data. The sensor node can operate on a water surface for at least 9.6 days when it is not exposed to sunlight. During a sunny day, the floating device can harvest 8.375 Wh from solar panels and 0.425 Wh from thermoelectric generation. In other words, the floating device harvests sufficient energy to be self-sustaining during sunny days.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LeeSchubertHo, author = {Lee, Wai-Kong and Schubert, Martin J. W. and Ho, Stanley Jian-Qin}, title = {Multi-source energy harvesting and storage for floating wireless-sensor-network nodes}, series = {2016 IEEE Industrial Electronics and Applications Conference (IEACon 2016), 20.-22. Nov. 2016, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia}, booktitle = {2016 IEEE Industrial Electronics and Applications Conference (IEACon 2016), 20.-22. Nov. 2016, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia}, isbn = {9781509009268}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {System Contemplations for Precision Irrigation in Agriculture}, series = {AIP Conference Proceedings}, volume = {1828}, booktitle = {AIP Conference Proceedings}, number = {1}, isbn = {9780735414969}, doi = {10.1063/1.4979393}, abstract = {This communication contemplates political, biological and technical aspects for efficient and profitable irrigation in sustainable agriculture. A standard for irrigation components is proposed. The need for many, and three-dimensionally distributed, soil measurement points is explained, thus enabling the control of humidity in selected layers of earth. Combined wireless and wired data transmission is proposed. Energy harvesting and storage together with mechanical sensor construction are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {An Analog Node Model for VHDL Based Simulation of RF Integrated Circuits}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, Regular Papers}, volume = {56}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, Regular Papers}, number = {12}, doi = {10.1109/TCSI.2009.2027799}, pages = {2717 -- 2727}, abstract = {This paper describes a very-high-speed integrated-circuit hardware description language (VHDL)-based analog-node model, an associated driver component for the mixed-signal event-driven (MixED) simulation technique, and some primitive device models applied to radio-frequency integrated circuits. With the presented MixED method, analog circuits are modeled as a composition of controlled sources. Unlike other VHDL-based analog simulation methods, these MixED sources compute not only a real number representing an output voltage but also an output impedance. This allows the outputs of several MiXED sources to be connected in order to drive the same node signal n . The voltage of this record-type signal is automatically computed at its element n . u by resolution functions in compliance with Kirchhoff's current law. The data structure of the node signal n , its self-defined resolution functions, and an associated driver component are presented and discussed to meet different simulation requirements, such as speed, versatility, current accuracy, and adaptive time stepping. Several examples demonstrate how to behaviorally model mixed-signal components with this method with an emphasis on the simulation of a heterodyne receiver. Simulation speeds are compared to VHDL-AMS tools.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {VHDL Based Simulation of a Delta-Sigma A/D Converter Clocked with a Phase-Locked Loop}, series = {Design, Automation and Test in Europe, DATE'2001 Conference, March 13-16 2001, Munich}, booktitle = {Design, Automation and Test in Europe, DATE'2001 Conference, March 13-16 2001, Munich}, abstract = {The VHDL based mixed-signal event-driven (MixED) simulation method is employed to simulate a comprehensive system containing a number of mixed-signal building blocks: an analog waveform generator, a phase-locked loop and two ∆Σ modulators for A/D conversion.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BartschSchubert, author = {Bartsch, Ernst and Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Mixed Analog-Digital Circuit Modeling Using Event-Driven VHDL}, series = {IEEE/VIUF International Workshops on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS'97), Ocotober 20/21 1997, Washington D.C., USA}, booktitle = {IEEE/VIUF International Workshops on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS'97), Ocotober 20/21 1997, Washington D.C., USA}, abstract = {The mixed-signal event-driven (MixED) method developed to simulate small portions of analog circuitry within a digital environment is demonstrated in a mixed signal application. The MixED models using concurrent iteration to account for analog nodes were coded and run in standard VHDL'93. Networks containing linear components such as sources, resistors, capacitors, inductors and operational amplifiers are presented. The possibility to manipulate resistors during runtime is used to simulate switches.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Operational Amplifier Modeling Using Event-Driven VHDL}, series = {IEEE/VIUF International Workshops on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS'97), October 20/21 1997, Washington D.C., USA}, booktitle = {IEEE/VIUF International Workshops on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS'97), October 20/21 1997, Washington D.C., USA}, abstract = {A method to model high-gain feedback-loop analog amplifiers on an event driven timeaxis is presented. The demonstrator is coded in digital VHDL'93. In the event-driven scheme any node in the network must converge „on its own" based on the information delivered from its neighbors, as no overall matrix is set up. For this reason signalloops with a loop gain larger than one are typically unstable. This communication presents a numerically stable generic model for high gain amplifiers with a userdefined feedback network. Non-ideal effects like offset or finite gain can be taken into account.}, language = {en} } @misc{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Feedback-nach-Feedforward-Transformation zur Verhaltensmodellierung r{\"u}ckgekoppelter Verst{\"a}rker}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MartinsWagnerWagnerHaufeetal., author = {Martins-Wagner, Magda and Wagner, Marcus and Haufe, Andr{\´e} and Liebold, Christian}, title = {A Graphical User Interface for Simulating Resin-Transfer-Molding Combining LS-DYNA and OpenFOAM}, series = {10th European LS-DYNA Conference 2015, W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, booktitle = {10th European LS-DYNA Conference 2015, W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, abstract = {The paper describes parts of the joint research project Swim-RTM including several industrial and academic partners. Its goal is to combine LS-DYNA and the open-source CFD solver OpenFOAM to simulate the production process of continuous fiber-reinforced plastics, particularly the resin-transfer-molding (RTM) process, in which the layers of dry fabric (unidirectional or woven) are formed in the mold (draping) and then filled with liquid resin with high pressure at injection points. Through a combined analysis of both the structural mechanical and the fluid dynamical phases, a better prediction and thereby optimization of the textile components properties as well as injection points can be achieved, improving the manufacturing process. The draping simulation of the fabric layers is carried out with LS-DYNA, while the injection simulation of the matrix material is performed in full 3D with OpenFOAM. A key question in this research project is how local porosities can be derived from the structural computation in the draping step. The purpose of the presented subproject is to develop a graphical user interface (GUI) to enable the simulation of the entire RTM process of long-fiber-reinforced components including the transfer of results between the draping and injection phases. The complete simulation task is relatively complex and involves several software packages, meaning a high effort for the user to get familiarized with. To circumvent this, the GUI aims at requiring from the user only the minimum necessary input data, creating and running the simulation and mapping tasks in the background, and showing graphically all demanded intermediate and final results. For the draping step several current fabric materials such as *MAT_034, *MAT_234, *MAT_235, *MAT_249 are available. Several modelling techniques for the composite setup are also conceivable, including a workflow similar to metal forming applications. In the injection step the fabric is modelled as a porous medium and different transport models and liquid resin types are at hand. For the data transfer between the draping and injection models, i.e. the mapping of data between shell and volume meshes within the developed GUI, first the OpenFOAM volume mesh is converted to LS-DYNA format and the necessary passing parameters are extracted from the output files, then the mapping tool DYNAmap [3] from DYNAmore GmbH is invoked, and finally the OpenFOAM command files are created. After the injection simulation is started and successfully terminated, information, such as the distribution of air inclusions or the shear stress distribution to analyze the reorientation of component fibers, is available and can be transferred from the 3D fluid mesh to an LS-DYNA shell mesh for further computations, for instance a crash simulation. This backward data mapping between volume and shell meshes can then be performed inside the GUI.}, language = {en} } @techreport{EmmertGlueckFreilingeretal., author = {Emmert, Michael and Gl{\"u}ck, Sven and Freilinger, Eva and Brandl, Dominik and Schindler, Sebastian and Kaul, Nicolas and Rasp, Franziska and Akstaller, Monika and Wetzel, Daniel and Jupke, Michael and Bodensteiner, Michael and Hohlfeld, Philipp and B{\"o}hm, Kevin and Brem, Theresa and Hammer, Pascal and Singer, Thomas and Karing, Maria and Schneider, Viola and Ostermeier, Tobias}, title = {FMS-Berichte (Mai 2021)}, editor = {Meier, Hans and Niemetz, Michael and Reindl, Andrea}, address = {Regensburg}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1915}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-19155}, pages = {99}, abstract = {Dieser Bericht entstand auf Initiative der Studierenden des 2020 neu gegr{\"u}ndeten Masterstudiengangs „Elektro- und Informationstechnik (MEI)", die an der Pflichtlehrveranstaltung „Forschungsmethoden und Seminar (FMS)" im Wintersemester 2020/21 teilnahmen. Diese Lehrveranstaltung hat das Ziel, systematisch an das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten, speziell die Wissenschaftskommunikation, heranzuf{\"u}hren. Daher war geeignete Literatur zu einem individuellen Thema zu recherchieren, Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen auf ihre Relevanz hin zu beurteilen und letztendlich eine eigene Ausarbeitung basierend auf der Literaturrecherche zu erarbeiten und diese in einem Vortrag zu pr{\"a}sentieren. Parallel dazu erfolgte im Theorieteil die entsprechende Hinf{\"u}hrung zu den verschiedenen Elementen der Wissenschaftskommunikation: • Bedeutung der Wissenschaftskommunikation f{\"u}r die Arbeit der Ingenieure in Forschung und Entwicklung • Literaturrecherche, Suchmaschinen, Sichtung und Analyse vorhandener Publikationen, Bewertung der Qualit{\"a}t aufgefundener Fachliteratur, Auswahl geeigneter Materialien f{\"u}r die eigene Arbeit • Aufbereitung und Darstellung der recherchierten technischer Inhalte in Form einer seitenanzahlbegrenzten wissenschaftlichen Ausarbeitung • Einhalten formaler Randbedingungen bzgl. Strukturierung, einschl. Bildnachweise und Zitationsstile • Peer-review-Prozess bei wertsch{\"a}tzender Beurteilung der Leistung anderer • Publikumsangepasstes Aufbereiten komplexer fachlicher Inhalte mit hochschul{\"o}ffentlicher Pr{\"a}sentation der Ergebnisse • F{\"u}hren m{\"u}ndlicher wissenschaftlicher Diskurse Nachdem die Masterstudierenden in der Regel {\"u}ber noch keine eigene wissenschaftliche Forschungserfahrung bzw. -inhalte verf{\"u}gen, lag der w{\"a}hlbare Schwerpunkt der Literatursuche auf der Bearbeitung von vorgegeben aktuellen technischen oder gesellschaftspolitischen Forschungsthemen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SchubertBloedelConradietal., author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and Bl{\"o}del, J. and Conradi, P. and Lafosse, P. and Nebel, W. and Neusser, S. and Ryba, M. and Schr{\"o}der, D.}, title = {Extending EDIF for Technology Data}, series = {EDIF World Conference, 1989, San Jose, CA, USA, 11.-14. September}, booktitle = {EDIF World Conference, 1989, San Jose, CA, USA, 11.-14. September}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchubertSeignDaietal., author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and Seign, Stefan and Dai, Q. and Hinterseer, Sebastian and Pielmeier, F. and Pietsch, Alexander and Seebauer, C. and Weiß, Josef and Yu, C. and Zenger, Stefan}, title = {Capacitive Sensor Technology for Soil Moisture Monitoring Networks}, series = {24th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), 5-8 Dec. 2017, Batumi, Georgia}, booktitle = {24th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), 5-8 Dec. 2017, Batumi, Georgia}, doi = {10.1109/ICECS.2017.8292018}, pages = {190 -- 193}, abstract = {A sensor technology for tracking soil-moisture in agricultural fields is presented. A linear measurement method was developed to satisfy the need for cheap sensors with wide range of capacitance change such as factor 30. A combined wired and wireless network transmits data to a server. Various battery aspects are compared with respect to use in agriculture.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Mixed-Signal Event-Driven Simulation of a Phase-Locked Loop}, series = {IEEE/VIUF International Workshops on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS'99), October 4-6 1999, Orlando, Florida, USA}, booktitle = {IEEE/VIUF International Workshops on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS'99), October 4-6 1999, Orlando, Florida, USA}, abstract = {The mixed-signal event-driven (MixED) simulationalgorithm using standard VHDL is capable of modelinga number of analog and mixed-signal problems in digital circuits, e.g. RCL networks representing pads or wires, charge pumps, dynamic logic, voltage-controlledoscillators, phase-locked loops, etc. Important featuresare single-kernel simulation as well as rapid A/D andD/A interfacing. This paper demonstrates the simulation of a phase-locked loop (PLL), which is one of the most interesting applications of the MixED method. Many digital designs contain a PLL as only mixed-signal building block. The MixED method allows to simulate such designs with standard VHDL.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {VHDL Based Simulation of a Sigma-Delta A/D Converter}, series = {EEE/ACM International Workshop on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS2000), October 19-20 2000, Orlando, Florida, USA, prodeedings}, booktitle = {EEE/ACM International Workshop on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS2000), October 19-20 2000, Orlando, Florida, USA, prodeedings}, doi = {10.1109/BMAS.2000.888367}, abstract = {The VHDL based mixed-signal event-driven (MixED) simulation method is employed to simulate a sigma-delta modulator for A/D conversion. Results are verified by experimental data and comparison to PSpice-AD simulations.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LindnerBerndtPrommesbergeretal., author = {Lindner, Matthias and Berndt, Dominik and Prommesberger, Christian and Langer, Christoph and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Field emission assisted micro plasma discharges at vacuum and atmospheric pressures}, series = {31st International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2018, Kyoto, Japan}, booktitle = {31st International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2018, Kyoto, Japan}, doi = {10.1109/IVNC.2018.8520181}, pages = {2}, abstract = {Spatially confined non-equilibrium plasmas at vacuum and atmospheric pressure in the dimensions from a few microns to one millimeter are a promising approach to the generation and maintenance of stable glow discharges. The realization of these micro-discharges or micro-plasmas enable more accurate investigations in the field of micro plasma research. We report on field emission assisted micro plasmas excited by an alternating current with frequencies up to 1 kHz. Due to the field enhancement caused by an array of Si nano-tip structures the ignition voltage of stable plasma discharges can be reduced by 30\%.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BerndtLindnerTschurtschenthaleretal., author = {Berndt, Dominik and Lindner, Matthias and Tschurtschenthaler, Karl and Langer, Christoph and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Miniaturized Plasma Actuator Flow Measurements by MEMS-Based Thermal Conductivity Sensors}, series = {MDPI Proceedings of Eurosensors 2018, 9-12 September, Graz}, volume = {Vol.13}, booktitle = {MDPI Proceedings of Eurosensors 2018, 9-12 September, Graz}, number = {2}, doi = {10.3390/proceedings2130939}, abstract = {The gasflow created by a minaturized dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuator is measured by a MEMS-based thermal conductivity gas sensor giving an indication of flow velocity and flow direction. The possiblity of several sensors in a small area gives a far better accuracy of local flow phenomena compared to conventional sensors. This is important for a better understanding of plasma- induced flow characteristics.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BerndtLindnerSchreineretal., author = {Berndt, Dominik and Lindner, Matthias and Schreiner, Rupert and Pipa, Andrei V. and Hink, R{\"u}diger and Brandenburg, Ronny and Foest, R{\"u}diger and Geils, Judith and Sander, Aljoscha and Hoffmann, Florian and Matz, Daniel and Baars, Albert and Kesel, Antonia and Max, Alexander and Caspari, Ralf}, title = {Realization of Multifunctional Surfaces Containing MEMS-based DBD Plasma Actuators and Biomimetic Structures for Flow Manipulation}, series = {AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum, 2019, Dallas}, booktitle = {AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum, 2019, Dallas}, publisher = {American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc}, doi = {10.2514/6.2019-2999}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{TschurtschenthalerKrenkelSchreiner, author = {Tschurtschenthaler, Karl and Krenkel, Lars and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Mechano-optical micro pillar sensor for biofluidmechanic wall shear stress measurements}, series = {25th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB), July 7-10, 2019, Vienna, Austria}, booktitle = {25th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB), July 7-10, 2019, Vienna, Austria}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LangSteinbornSteffensetal., author = {Lang, Christian and Steinborn, Florian and Steffens, Oliver and Lang, Elmar Wolfgang}, title = {Electricity Load Forecasting - An Evaluation of Simple 1D-CNN Network Structures}, series = {International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting (ITISE 2019), Proceedings of Papers Vol. 2, 25-27 September 2019, Granada (Spain)}, booktitle = {International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting (ITISE 2019), Proceedings of Papers Vol. 2, 25-27 September 2019, Granada (Spain)}, isbn = {978-84-17970-78-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-16649}, pages = {797 -- 806}, abstract = {This paper presents a convolutional neural network (CNN)which can be used for forecasting electricity load profiles 36 hours intothe future. In contrast to well established CNN architectures, the inputdata is one-dimensional. A parameter scanning of network parameters isconducted in order to gain information about the influence of the kernelsize, number of filters, and dense size. The results show that a goodforecast quality can already be achieved with basic CNN architectures.The method works not only for smooth sum loads of many hundredconsumers, but also for the load of apartment buildings}, language = {en} } @article{VisscherWyssSinghetal., author = {Visscher, Rosa and Wyss, C. and Singh, Navrag B. and Taylor, William R. and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Rutz, E. and Brunner, Reinald}, title = {Influence of TAL-TATS surgery on energy production of Tricepts Surae - A musculoskeletal modeling evaluation}, series = {Gait \& Posture}, volume = {81}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, number = {Suppl. 1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.08.090}, pages = {381 -- 382}, language = {en} } @article{KramerJonesMostafaetal., author = {Kramer, Sharlotte L. B. and Jones, Amanda and Mostafa, Ahmed and Ravaji, Babak and Tancogne-Dejean, Thomas and Roth, Christian C. and Nonn, Aida}, title = {The third Sandia fracture challenge: predictions of ductile fracture in additively manufactured metal}, series = {International Journal of Fracture}, volume = {218}, journal = {International Journal of Fracture}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s10704-019-00361-1}, pages = {5 -- 61}, abstract = {The Sandia Fracture Challenges provide a forum for the mechanics community to assess its ability to predict ductile fracture through a blind, round-robin format where mechanicians are challenged to predict the deformation and failure of an arbitrary geometry given experimental calibration data. The Third Challenge (SFC3) required participants to predict fracture in an additively manufactured (AM) 316L stainless steel bar containing through holes and internal cavities that could not have been conventionally machined. The volunteer participants were provided extensive data including tension and notched tensions tests of 316L specimens built on the same build-plate as the Challenge geometry, micro-CT scans of the Challenge specimens and geometric measurements of the feature based on the scans, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) information on grain texture, and post-test fractography of the calibration specimens. Surprisingly, the global behavior of the SFC3 geometry specimens had modest variability despite being made of AM metal, with all of the SFC3 geometry specimens failing under the same failure mode. This is attributed to the large stress concentrations from the holes overwhelming the stochastic local influence of the AM voids and surface roughness. The teams were asked to predict a number of quantities of interest in the response based on global and local measures that were compared to experimental data, based partly on Digital Image Correlation (DIC) measurements of surface displacements and strains, including predictions of variability in the resulting fracture response, as the basis for assessment of the predictive capabilities of the modeling and simulation strategies. Twenty-one teams submitted predictions obtained from a variety of methods: the finite element method (FEM) or the mesh-free, peridynamic method; solvers with explicit time integration, implicit time integration, or quasi-statics; fracture methods including element deletion, peridynamics with bond damage, XFEM, damage (stiffness degradation), and adaptive remeshing. These predictions utilized many different material models: plasticity models including J2 plasticity or Hill yield with isotropic hardening, mixed Swift-Voce hardening, kinematic hardening, or custom hardening curves; fracture criteria including GTN model, Hosford-Coulomb, triaxiality-dependent strain, critical fracture energy, damage-based model, critical void volume fraction, and Johnson-Cook model; and damage evolution models including damage accumulation and evolution, crack band model, fracture energy, displacement value threshold, incremental stress triaxiality, Cocks-Ashby void growth, and void nucleation, growth, and coalescence. Teams used various combinations of calibration data from tensile specimens, the notched tensile specimens, and literature data. A detailed comparison of results based of these different methods is presented in this paper to suggest a set of best practices for modeling ductile fracture in situations like the SFC3 AM-material problem. All blind predictions identified the nominal crack path and initiation location correctly. The SFC3 participants generally fared better in their global predictions of deformation and failure than the participants in the previous Challenges, suggesting the relative maturity of the models used and adoption of best practices from previous Challenges. This paper provides detailed analyses of the results, including discussion of the utility of the provided data, challenges of the experimental-numerical comparison, defects in the AM material, and human factors.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Romano, author = {Romano, Marco}, title = {Charakterisierung von gewebeverst{\"a}rkten Einzellagen aus kohlenstofffaserverst{\"a}rktem Kunststoff (CFK) mit Hilfe einer mesomechanischen Kinematik sowie strukturdynamischen Versuchen}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8440-5177-3}, doi = {10.2370/9783844051773}, pages = {254}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt die analytische und numerische Identifikation einer mesomechanischen Kinematik in gewebeverst{\"a}rkten Einzellagen sowie deren Validierung {\"u}ber die Strukturdynamik von flachen stabf{\"o}rmigen Probek{\"o}rpern aus kohlenstofffaserverst{\"a}rktem Kunststoff (CFK). Unter der Voraussetzung, dass das wiederholte Wirken der Kinematik Energie dissipiert, tr{\"a}gt sie bei zyklischer viskoelastischer Deformation zus{\"a}tzlich zur reinen viskoelastischen Werkstoffd{\"a}mpfung in gewebeverst{\"a}rkten Einzellagen bei. Die analytischen und numerischen Untersuchungen beschr{\"a}nken sich auf die Betrachtung des ebenen, zweidimensionalen Zusammenhangs einer vollst{\"a}ndigen Ondulation bzw. einer repr{\"a}sentativen Sequenz in Dickenrichtung. Zur Parameteridentifikation werden die geometrischen Abmessungen in definierten Schritten variiert. Daf{\"u}r wird der Grad der Ondulation in gewebeverst{\"a}rkten Einzellagen {\~O}=A/L als dimensionslose Kennzahl eingef{\"u}hrt. Zur Validierung der d{\"a}mpfungserh{\"o}henden Wirkung der in den analytischen und numerischen Untersuchung identifizierten mesomechanischen Kinematik in gewebeverst{\"a}rkten Einzellagen werden in experimentellen strukturdynamischen Untersuchungen frei abklingende Transversalschwingungen von einseitig fest eingespannten Probek{\"o}rpern untersucht. Im Detail werden flache stabf{\"o}rmige Probek{\"o}rper aus kohlenstofffaserverst{\"a}rktem Epoxidharz mit Lagenaufbauten aus 0°-unidirektionalen und gewebeverst{\"a}rkten Einzellagen untersucht. Die Ergebnisse der experimentellen strukturdynamischen Untersuchungen dienen schließlich der Validierung des analytischen Modells und der numerischen Berechnungen. Die d{\"a}mpfungserh{\"o}hende Wirkung der identifizierten mesomechanischen Kinematik wird schließlich in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit des eingef{\"u}hrten Grades der Ondulation {\~O} quantifiziert.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Putzer, author = {Putzer, Michael}, title = {Development of subject-specific musculoskeletal models for studies of lumbar loading}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:706-5924}, pages = {140}, abstract = {Anatomical differences between individuals are often neglected in musculoskeletal models, but they are necessary in case of subject-specific questions regarding the lumbar spine. A modification of models to each subject is complex and the effects on lumbar loading are difficult to assess. The objective of this thesis is to create a validated musculoskeletal model of the human body, which facilitates a subject-specific modification of the geometry of the lumbar spine. Furthermore, important parameters are identified in sensitivity studies and a case study regarding multifidus muscle atrophy after a disc herniation is conducted. Therefore, a generic model is heavily modified and a semi-automatic process is implemented. This procedure remodels the geometry of the lumbar spine to a subject-specific one on basis of segmented medical images. The resulting five models are validated with regard to the lumbar loading at the L4/L5 level. The influence of lumbar ligament stiffness is determined by changing the stiffness values of all lumbar ligaments in eleven steps during a flexion motion. Sensitivities of lumbar loading to an altered geometry of the lumbar spine are identified by varying ten lumbar parameters in simulations with each model in four postures. The case study includes an analysis of the loading of the multifidus muscle and of the lumbar discs throughout various stages of disc herniation. This time each model performs four motions with two different motion rhythms. The results indicate that lumbar motion and loading is dependent on lumbar ligament stiffness. Furthermore, subject-specific modelling of the lumbar spine should include at least the vertebral height, disc height and lumbar lordosis. The results of the case study suggest that an overloading of the multifidus muscle could follow disc herniation. Additionally, a subsequent atrophy of the muscles could expose adjacent levels to an increased loading, but these findings are highly dependent on the individual.}, subject = {Lendenwirbels{\"a}ule}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WaetzigSchmidEhrlich, author = {W{\"a}tzig, A. and Schmid, Vinzent and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Damage Modelling of Adhesive Joints Using the Cohesive Zone Model}, series = {Applied Research Conference 2016 - ARC 2016, Augsburg, 24 June 2016}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference 2016 - ARC 2016, Augsburg, 24 June 2016}, editor = {Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Reichenberger, Marcus and Stolle, Reinhard}, publisher = {Pro Business Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, language = {en} } @article{ValentinoSgambitterraFurgiueleetal., author = {Valentino, Piergiorgio and Sgambitterra, Emanuele and Furgiuele, Franco and Romano, Marco and Ehrlich, Ingo and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Mechanical characterization of basalt woven fabric composites}, series = {Frattura ed Integrit{\`a} Strutturale (Fracture and Structural Integrity)}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frattura ed Integrit{\`a} Strutturale (Fracture and Structural Integrity)}, number = {28}, doi = {10.3221/IGF-ESIS.28.01}, pages = {1 -- 11}, abstract = {Basalt fabric composite, with different twill wave reinforcements, i.e. twill 2/2 and twill 1/3, have been studied in this work by means of experimental tests and numerical finite element (FE) simulations. As fabric reinforcements show repeating undulations of warp and fill yarn, simple mixtures law cannot be applied. As a consequence, the mesoscopic scale, lying between the microscopic and the macroscopic one, has to be taken into account to mechanically characterize a fabric reinforced composite. The aim of this work is to evaluate the stiffness of a fabric reinforced composite in warp and fill direction. In particular a numerical FE model, assuming elliptical sections and sinusoidal shape of the yarns, has been implemented and experimental tests have been carried out in order to validate the proposed model. Finally, the strength and the failure modes le orientation, have been experimentally investigated.}, language = {en} } @article{SieglEhrlich, author = {Siegl, Marco and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Transformation of the Mechanical Properties of Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Tubes from the Cartesian Coordinate System into the Cylindrical Coordinate System for the Application of Bending Models}, series = {Athens Journal of Technology \& Engineering}, volume = {4}, journal = {Athens Journal of Technology \& Engineering}, number = {1}, pages = {47 -- 62}, abstract = {Fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) tubes are used in many different industries, such as electrical engineering and pipeline construction. The tubes are frequently subjected to bending loads, depending on the application. In order that the dimensioning of the tubes can be ensured, analytical bending models are used to calculate the resulting stresses, strains and displacements in the individual layers of the laminate. This enables the making of a statement about the failure of the fiber-reinforced tube by choosing an appropriate failure criterion. For the use of these bending models, it is necessary to understand the respective underlying theory. The theory provides the basis for the mathematical description of the mechanical properties for a single-layered tube and using the relationships between the stresses and strains that occur in the Cylindrical coordinate system for this calculation step. For this reason, a redefinition of the compliance matrix from the transformation about the winding angle to the Cylindrical coordinate system and a modification of the stress and strain vectors is necessary, because the defined Cartesian coordinate system of the model cannot be used for wounded FRP tubes. The transformation causes an exchange of entries in the compliance matrix, which remain in the correct relationship between the particular stress and strains. This step is not specified and may lead to incorrect results due to the incorrect entry of compliances. The present publication refers to sketch on this issue and represent a simplification of the changeover to the level required by the bending models notation of vectors in the form of a permutation. In addition, a new name for the pre-acquisition of the redefined compliances is given to prevent confusion when entering the material law of a bending model. Finally, the permuted and redefined compliances are proved in an example to determine their accuracy.}, language = {en} } @article{RomanoEisenriedJungbaueretal., author = {Romano, Marco and Eisenried, Michael and Jungbauer, Bastian and Ehrlich, Ingo and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Influence of parameters of the production process on the material quality of unidirectionally reinforced prepregs}, series = {Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (JAMME)}, volume = {68}, journal = {Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (JAMME)}, number = {1}, pages = {32 -- 44}, abstract = {Purpose: A prepreg production device in laboratory scale is used to develop the production process of unidirectionally reinforced prepregs. Design/methodology/approach: The aim of the prepreg production device is to impregnate different types of reinforcement fibers with an arbitrarily selectable thermoset matrix system that completely satisfies the requirements for autoclave processing. As the prepreg production device is designed and built up modularly every module corresponds one step in the process. Findings: To identify the parameters of the production process and investigate its sensitivity on the material quality of both the prepreg as an uncured semi-finished product and the composite as the cured material experimental investigations regarding the resin flow, fiber volume content, mass per unit area and void content are carried out. Overall four material combinations have been investigated, where in each case the selected impregnation temperature and the width of the impregnation gap has been reproducibly varied in selected steps. Research limitations/implications: The experimental characterization of the prepregs and of the composite material is carried out according to German standards.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PongratzEhrlich, author = {Pongratz, Christian and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Structural Dynamic Analysis of Thin Composite Plates Using Noncontact Measurement and Excitation}, series = {Applied Research Conference 2016 - ARC 2016, Augsburg, 24 June 2016}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference 2016 - ARC 2016, Augsburg, 24 June 2016}, editor = {Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Reichenberger, Marcus and Stolle, Reinhard}, publisher = {Pro Business Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86460-494-2}, pages = {351 -- 358}, language = {en} } @misc{RueckBierlLechneretal., author = {R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf and Lechner, Alfred and Graf, Antonia and Dams, Florian and Schreiner, Rupert and Auchter, Eberhard and Kriz, Willy and Deubzer, MIchael and Schiller, Frank and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Niemetz, Michael and Margull, Ulrich and Hagel, Georg and Utesch, Matthias and Waldherr, Franz and B{\"o}hm, Matthias and Fraunhoffer, Judith and Gardeia, Armin and Schneider, Ralph and Streubel, Janet and Landes, Dieter and Studt, Reimer and Peuker, Dominik and Scharfenberg, Georg and Hook, Christian and Schuster, Dietwald and Ehrlich, Ingo and Dinnebier, Heinrich and Briem, Ulrich and L{\"a}mmlein, Stephan and Koder, Alexander and Bialek, Adam and Genewsky, Axel and Neumeier, Michael and Schlosser, Philipp and Rabl, Hans-Peter and Paule, Matthias and Galster, Christoph and Schiedermeier, Michael and Zwickel, Andreas and Hobmeier, Christoph and Bischoff, Tobias and Rill, Georg and Schaeffer, Thomas and Arbesmeier, Martin and Groß, Andreas and Schlegl, Thomas and Becker, Mark and Senn, Konrad and Schliekmann, Claus and Scholz, Peter and Sippl, Christian and Grill, Martin}, title = {Forschungsbericht 2011 / Hochschule f{\"u}r Angewandte Wissenschaften - Fachhochschule Regensburg}, editor = {Eckstein, Josef}, address = {Regensburg}, organization = {Hochschule f{\"u}r Angewandte Wissenschaften Regensburg}, issn = {1868-3533}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-732}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-7321}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{ŁawrowskiSchreinerLinghuetal., author = {Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Schreiner, Rupert and Linghu, Shuangyi and Gu, Fuxing}, title = {Field Emission Behaviour of Single-Crystal Pd Nanowires}, series = {33rd International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC): 6-10 July 2020, Lyon, France}, booktitle = {33rd International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC): 6-10 July 2020, Lyon, France}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-7281-9454-7}, doi = {10.1109/IVNC49440.2020.9203510}, pages = {1 -- 2}, abstract = {Single-crystal Pd nanowires with typically 100 nm diameters and lengths from several micrometers to tens of micrometers were grown on Al 2 O 3 substrates in a furnace with Ar atmosphere. Integral field emission measurements of such samples after Pd coating (~10 nm) were performed in a diode configuration with a 50 μm mica spacer in a vacuum chamber at pressures of about 10 -9 mbar. The IV measurement of the sample shows an integral emission current up to 2 μA at a voltage of 500 V (10 MV/m) and an onset voltage for a current of 1 nA of about 275 V. The corresponding Fowler-Nordheim plot show a linear behavior, like expected for a metal needle.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ŁawrowskiHausladenSchreiner, author = {Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Hausladen, Matthias and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Individually Addressable Fully Integrated Field Emission Electron Source Fabricated by Laser Micromachining of Silicon}, series = {33rd International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC): 6-10 July 2020, Lyon}, booktitle = {33rd International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC): 6-10 July 2020, Lyon}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-7281-9454-7}, doi = {10.1109/IVNC49440.2020.9203470}, pages = {1 -- 2}, abstract = {A cathode with individually addressable Si tips allows the observation of the activation procedure and emission behaviour of each field emission emitter at any time of the measurement. The cathode consists of an array of 2x2 conically shaped emitter structures, which were fabricated by laser micromachining and wet etching of a Si substrate bonded on a glass carrier. Using the same process, a Si extractions grid was fabricated and mounted onto the emitter. Integral field emission measurements were performed in a diode configuration in a vacuum chamber at pressures of about 10- 9 mbar. The emitters show an onset voltage between 200 V and 300 V. The emission current for each emitter on the cathode was regulated to a given value (1.0 μA, 2.5μA, 5.0μA) by an external regulating circuit and was recorded individually during the measurement. With such approach, the relation between the emission behaviour and the geometry of emitters can be studied in detail. In addition, the current stabilization of each emitters of an array can be investigated, which led to a current stability of better than 0.5\%.}, language = {en} } @misc{DuesbergBachmannEdleretal., author = {D{\"u}sberg, Felix and Bachmann, Michael and Edler, Simon and Pahlke, Andreas and Langer, Christoph and Prommesberger, Christian and Schreiner, Rupert and Bunert, Erik and Wendt, Cornelius and Zimmermann, Stefan}, title = {Novel Non-Radiative Electron Source}, series = {43rd International Symposium of Capillary Chromatography \& 16h GC x GC Symposium 2019}, journal = {43rd International Symposium of Capillary Chromatography \& 16h GC x GC Symposium 2019}, abstract = {Recently a non-radioactive electron capture detector based on a thermionic electron emitter has been demonstrated [1]. Using field emitter arrays (FEAs) would yield non-radioactive portable low power devices with fast switching capability. By combining FEAs with a vacuum-sealed housing and an electron transparent membrane window, such electron sources can be operated in an ambient pressure environment.}, language = {en} } @article{LangerPrommesbergerŁawrowskietal., author = {Langer, Christoph and Prommesberger, Christian and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Schreiner, Rupert and Serbun, Pavel and M{\"u}ller, G{\"u}nter and D{\"u}sberg, Felix and Hofmann, Martin and Bachmann, Michael and Pahlke, Andreas}, title = {Field emission properties of p-type black silicon on pillar structures}, series = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B}, volume = {34}, journal = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1116/1.4943919}, abstract = {Arrays of black silicon field emission pillar structures were fabricated on p-type silicon substrates. Two types of samples with the same number of pillars (arrays of 10 × 10) but different pillar heights (8 and 20 μm) were prepared as well as a black silicon reference sample without pillars. The field emission properties of these cathodes were investigated both by means of integral current-voltage measurements and by field emission scanning microscopy. Samples with a pillar height of 20 μm revealed onset fields as low as 6.4 V/μm, field enhancement factors up to 800, and emission currents up to 8 μA at an applied field of 20 V/μm. Due to the p-type material, a saturation of the emission current for fields above 11 V/μm was observed. This saturation leads to a stable operation with a current fluctuation of less than ±8\%. It was found that samples with a pillar height of 20 μm showed improved emission characteristics compared to samples with a pillar height of 8 μm or without pillars. The voltage maps revealed an increased emission homogeneity after a "burn-in" sequence of the sample. The current map showed that a few of the pillars dominate the emission. Integral current stability measurements were performed under different vacuum pressures, in order to investigate altered emission behavior and a potential degradation of the emitters. At pressures above 10-6 mbar, the sample starts to degrade irreversibly. Nevertheless, even after a harsh treatment over 30 min at 5 × 10-5 mbar and at an applied field of 23 V/μm, the cathode was still operating, and did not fail during further operation over 20 h at 5 × 10-8 mbar and at an applied field of 28 V/μm.}, language = {en} } @article{MingelsPorshynPrommesbergeretal., author = {Mingels, Stephan and Porshyn, Vitali and Prommesberger, Christian and Langer, Christoph and Schreiner, Rupert and L{\"u}tzenkirchen-Hecht, Dirk and M{\"u}ller, G{\"u}nter}, title = {Photosensitivity of p-type black Si field emitter arrays}, series = {Journal of Applied Physics}, volume = {119}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, number = {16}, doi = {10.1063/1.4948328}, abstract = {We have investigated the properties of black Si field emitter arrays under strong electric fields and laser illumination. A low onset field of 1.8 MV/m for an emission current of 1 nA was obtained. A pronounced saturation region of the dark and photo-enhanced current was observed, which provided a short-term stability of 0.1\% at 0.4 μA and 0.7\% at 1.0 μA, respectively. As maximum value for the photosensitivity, an on-off current switching ratio of 43 reaching about 13 μA was achieved at a laser power of 15 mW. Electron spectra in the dark and under laser illumination are presented, showing a current and light-sensitive voltage drop across the emitters as well as hints for hot electron emission.}, language = {en} } @article{BachmannDamsDuesbergetal., author = {Bachmann, Michael and Dams, Florian and D{\"u}sberg, Felix and Hofmann, Martin and Pahlke, Andreas and Langer, Christoph and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Prommesberger, Christian and Schreiner, Rupert and Serbun, Pavel and L{\"u}tzenkirchen-Hecht, Dirk and M{\"u}ller, G{\"u}nter}, title = {Extraction of the characteristics of current-limiting elements from field emission measurement data}, series = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B}, volume = {35}, journal = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1116/1.4971768}, abstract = {In this contribution, the authors will present an algorithm to extract the characteristics of nonideal field emission circuit elements from saturation-limited field emission measurement data. The method for calculating the voltage drop on current-limiting circuit elements is based on circuit theory as well as Newton's method. Since the only assumption the authors make on the current-limiting circuit is a connection in series, this method is applicable to most field emission data showing saturation. To be able to determine the significance of any parameter output, the uncertainties of data and extracted parameters as well as the parameter correlations are fully taken into account throughout the algorithm. N-type silicon samples with varying external serial resistors are analyzed. All results show a good agreement to the nominal resistor values. Additionally, several p-type samples are analyzed, showing a diodelike behavior. The extracted current-limiting characteristics of the p-type samples are in good agreement with a pn-junction model. The stability of the emission current of the p-type samples is measured by constant voltage measurements and compared to the extracted current-limiting characteristics. The application of the algorithm to measurement data shows that the given algorithm is a valuable tool to analyze field emission measurement data influenced by nonemissive processes.}, language = {en} } @article{PrommesbergerBachmannDuesbergetal., author = {Prommesberger, Christian and Bachmann, Michael and D{\"u}sberg, Felix and Langer, Christoph and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Hofmann, Martin and Pahlke, Andreas and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Regulation of the Transmitted Electron Flux in a Field-Emission Electron Source Demonstrated on Si Nanowhisker Cathodes}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices}, volume = {64}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices}, number = {12}, publisher = {IEEE}, issn = {5128-5133}, doi = {10.1109/TED.2017.2763239}, abstract = {We report on a method to stabilize the transmitted electron flux in a field-emission electron source using an external regulation circuit. The electron source was realized with an array of silicon (Si) nanowhiskers on the top of elongated pillar structures, a mica spacer, and an extraction grid made of Si. As for most applications, the emitted electron current from the cathode is not as crucial as the transmitted electron flux through the extraction grid toward the anode. We investigated a method which allows the regulation directly by the emitted electron flux and not merely on the cathode current. By using this method, we were able to stabilize the emitted electron flux of our electron source down to values below 1\%. Simultaneously, it was shown that there is the possibility to stabilize the influencing value in the real application as well. The effectiveness of this method was demonstrated successfully with an X-ray source setup. The measured X-ray photon count rate was stabilized to a standard deviation of 0.30\% at a pressure of 1 × 10 -7 mbar. Even in harsh environment of 2 × 10 -5 mbar, a stabilization of the X-ray photon count rate down to a value of 0.63\% was achieved.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LindnerBerndtJungbaueretal., author = {Lindner, Matthias and Berndt, Dominik and Jungbauer, Bastian and Ehrlich, Ingo and Schreiner, Rupert and Pipa, Andrei V. and Hink, R{\"u}diger and Foest, R{\"u}diger and Brandenburg, Ronny and Max, Alexander and Caspari, Ralf}, title = {Fabrication, surface integration and testing of miniaturized dielectric barrier discharge plasma actuators for active flow control applications}, series = {AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum, 17-21 June 2019, Dallas, Texas}, booktitle = {AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum, 17-21 June 2019, Dallas, Texas}, doi = {10.2514/6.2019-2998}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LindnerBerndtTschurtschenthaletal., author = {Lindner, Matthias and Berndt, Dominik and Tschurtschenthal, Karl and Ehrlich, Ingo and Jungbauer, Bastian and Schreiner, Rupert and Pipa, Andrei V. and Hink, R{\"u}diger and Foest, R{\"u}diger and Brandenburg, Ronny and Neuwirth, Daniel and Karpen, Norbert and Bonaccurso, Elmar and Weichwald, Robert and Max, Alexander and Caspari, Ralf}, title = {Aircraft Icing Mitigation by DBD-based Micro Plasma Actuators}, series = {AIAA AVIATION 2020 FORUM: June 15-19, 2020}, booktitle = {AIAA AVIATION 2020 FORUM: June 15-19, 2020}, doi = {10.2514/6.2020-3243}, abstract = {We present the application of plasma actuators as a technology for ice prevention at airfoils. The miniaturized dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuators (PA) were fabricated by means of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). We elucidate how to make the actuator samples scalable and applicable to any desired shape by the use of flexible inorganic zirconia substrates. For this purpose, we applied our developed embedding method to integrate the micro actuators in modern carbon/glass fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP/GFRP) materials. Next, the embedded actuator samples were mounted on a mechanical air profile-like fixture and placed in the icing wind tunnel iCORE. The samples were tested in rime ice conditions at temperatures of -15 to -20° C and air speeds up to 30 m/s. Unlike other groups we used a thin film zirconia substrate as dielectric for the plasma actuator. Due to the low substrate thickness of just 150 µm, an operating voltage of 2 kVRMS is already sufficient enough for a stable plasma formation. The experiments show that the operated actuator was able to prevent the ice formation and first indications of a De-icing function were also found. Hence, we show that it is feasible to realize an anti-icing system with zirconia-based plasma actuators operated at lower voltages compared to conventional ones.}, language = {en} } @article{HerrmannBuettner, author = {Herrmann, Frank and B{\"u}ttner, Simon}, title = {Automatische Qualit{\"a}tskontrolle mittels Maschinellem Lernen und SAP Leonardo}, series = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, journal = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {10}, publisher = {AKWI}, issn = {2296-4592}, pages = {46 -- 53}, abstract = {In vielen Unternehmen werden von Menschen durch Ansehen von Produkten Produktionsfehler identifiziert. Die {\"u}bersehenen Produktionsfehler f{\"u}hren zunehmend h{\"a}ufiger zu teuren Kundenreklamationen. F{\"u}r die Produktion von Fußb{\"a}llen wird in dieser Arbeit diese manuelle Qualit{\"a}tssicherung analysiert. Als Alternative werden die Fußb{\"a}lle durch einen Roboter fotografiert u nd durch maschinelles Lernen werden Produktionsfehler auf diesen digitalen Fotos identifiziert. Dieser Pr{\"u}fprozess wird in SAP Leonardo implementiert und damit wird der bereits in einem SAP System implementierte Produktionsprozess (bzw. Unternehmensprozess) erweitert, wodurch ein durchg{\"a}ngig digitalisierter Gesamtprozess implementiert wird. Dadurch werden signifikant bessere Pr{\"u}fergebnisse erreichtb und die Durchlaufzeit des Pr{\"u}fprozesses wird substantiell reduziert.}, language = {de} } @article{PrommesbergerLangerŁawrowskietal., author = {Prommesberger, Christian and Langer, Christoph and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Investigations on the long-term performance of gated p-type silicon tip arrays with reproducible and stable field emission behavior}, series = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B}, volume = {35}, journal = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1116/1.4972519}, abstract = {The authors report on the fabrication and characterization of p-type Si tip arrays with an integrated gate electrode for applications as field emission electron sources. After the reactive ion etching of the emitters, the combined thermal dry and wet oxidation was used for both the sharpening of the emitters and for the realization of an enhanced insulation layer. Au was evaporated in a self-aligned process as gate electrode. Arrays of 16 Si tips were fabricated with tip heights of about 3 μm and tip radii of about 20 nm with integrated gate electrode concentrically positioned ≈2 μm below the tip apex. Integral measurements with an additional anode showed improved field emission properties with a reproducible and stable emission behavior. A fast activation of the tips, low onset voltages of about 30 V, and moderate field emission currents up to 0.55 μA were noticed. The field emission parameters were calculated using the Fowler-Nordheim characteristics. A pronounced saturation regime was observed, and current fluctuations of less than ±1\% were investigated for 30 min. Long-term measurements were carried out for a period of more than 8 h. In the first 6 h of operation, the authors observed a drift of the emission current from 0.35 to 0.55 μA caused by an increased emission surface.}, language = {en} } @article{BreuerBachmannDuesbergetal., author = {Breuer, Janis and Bachmann, Michael and D{\"u}sberg, Felix and Pahlke, Andreas and Edler, Simon and Langer, Christoph and Prommesberger, Christian and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Schreiner, Rupert and Serbun, Pavel and L{\"u}tzenkirchen-Hecht, Dirk}, title = {Extraction of the current distribution out of saturated integral measurement data of p-type silicon field emitter arrays}, series = {Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B}, volume = {36}, journal = {Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B}, number = {5}, publisher = {AIP Publishing}, doi = {10.1116/1.5035189}, abstract = {At the moment, only complicated techniques are known for the determination of array properties of field emitter arrays such as the number of active tips, the current distribution, or the individual tip radii. In this work, a method for extracting these parameters from integral measurement data is presented. A model describing the characteristics of a single emitter, including the saturation as a function of the applied voltage and the emitter radius, is developed. It is shown that experimental data of field emitter arrays can be represented as the sum of these functions and the characteristic parameters can be fitted to field emission data of an array. Using this method, the values of the radii as well as the parameters of distribution models can be determined directly. Analysis of experimental data from p-type Si emitter arrays shows that only 1-2\% of the tips contribute significantly.}, language = {en} } @article{EdlerBachmannBreueretal., author = {Edler, Simon and Bachmann, Michael and Breuer, Janis and Dams, Florian and D{\"u}sberg, Felix and Hofmann, Martin and Jakšič, Jasna and Pahlke, Andreas and Langer, Christoph and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Prommesberger, Christian and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Influence of adsorbates on the performance of a field emitter array in a high voltage triode setup}, series = {Journal of Applied Physics}, volume = {122}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, doi = {10.1063/1.4987134}, abstract = {In the present work, black-silicon field emitter arrays (FEAs) are investigated regarding the influence of residual gas pressure on the characteristics and lifetime in the high voltage triode setup. Current-voltage-characteristics at different pressure levels are recorded and show a decreasing emission current with rising pressure. This decrease can be explained by an increase of the work function and charging of the emitter surface caused by adsorbates. The emission current can be restored to its initial value by heating of the FEA up to 110 °C during active emission. With this regeneration procedure, an extended lifetime from about 20 h to 440 h at a residual gas pressure of 10-5 mbar is achieved.}, language = {en} } @misc{Zrenner, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Zrenner, Louis}, title = {Modellierung des gekoppelten thermischen und hydraulischen Verhaltens von ZFSV-Bettungen bei erdverlegten H{\"o}chstspannungsleitungen}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1790}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-17905}, school = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {IX, 122}, abstract = {Durch die dezentrale Energiegewinnung, welche aus dem Fokus auf regenerative Stromerzeugung resultiert, ist ein Ausbau des {\"U}bertragungsnetzes alternativlos - auch mit Hinblick auf den steigenden Strombedarf in den kommenden Jahrzehnten. Der Ausbau ist bereits beschlossene Sache, schreitet aber schleppend voran. Die Gr{\"u}nde hierf{\"u}r sind jedoch nicht etwa Verz{\"o}gerungen in der Bauausf{\"u}hrung, sondern vor allem die Ablehnung innerhalb der Bev{\"o}lkerung gegen{\"u}ber dem Neubau von Stromtrassen. Jahrelange Planungs- und Genehmigungsphasen sowie regelm{\"a}ßige {\"A}nderungen der Trassenverl{\"a}ufe sind die Folge. Die B{\"u}rgerbewegungen gegen den Netzausbau sind meist mit auf dem Einfluss auf das Landschaftsbild, der Strahlungsbelastung oder L{\"a}rmbel{\"a}stigung begr{\"u}ndet. Eine Erdverlegung w{\"u}rde hinsichtlich dieser Probleme (trotz kurzfristiger Mehrbelastung w{\"a}hrend der Bauphase) eine Alternative darstellen, weist jedoch baubedingte Problematiken wie den Abtransport der Verlustw{\"a}rme auf. Bei einer klassischen Sandbettung h{\"a}ngt die W{\"a}rmeleitf{\"a}higkeit maßgeblich vom Wassergehalt des Sandes ab, welcher je nach Witterungslage und geologischen Gegebenheiten sehr stark schwankt. Als Folge muss die Trasse f{\"u}r den ung{\"u}nstigsten Fall und damit unwirtschaftlich bemessen werden. Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts „DC-CTL DBI" wurde eine gasisolierte HG{\"U}-Leitung (GIL) erdverlegt und einem Langzeitversuch unterzogen. Anstelle einer Sandbettung wurde jedoch ein zeitweise fließf{\"a}higer, selbstverdichtender Verf{\"u}llbaustoff (ZFSV) verwendet. F{\"u}r den Einsatz als thermische Bettung bietet ein ZFSV mehrere Eigenschaften, welche eine klassische Sandbettung nicht bietet. So ist mit Hinblick auf die verschweißte Aluminium-H{\"u}lle der GIL kein Verdichtungsaufwand n{\"o}tig, welcher bei aktueller Bauform zweifelsfrei in Sch{\"a}den resultieren w{\"u}rde. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus weisen Fl{\"u}ssigb{\"o}den durch den Bentonit-Gehalt eine h{\"o}here adsorbierende Oberfl{\"a}che auf, wodurch der Anteil des Haftwassers im Boden zunimmt und die W{\"a}rmeleitf{\"a}higkeit der Bettung in ihrer Konstanz positiv beeinflusst wird. Im Zuge dieser Arbeit wurden die thermischen und hydraulischen Transportprozesse um die GIL mittels FEM in Plaxis2D untersucht und transient {\"u}ber den gesamten Messzeitraum (18 Monate) berechnet. Hierf{\"u}r wurden die Materialparameter durch labortechnische Versuche ermittelt und die Messergebnisse einer verbauten Wetterstation als Randbedingungen (Niederschlag, Temperatur, Evapotranspiration) aufgebracht. Die Ergebnisse aus Plaxis2D wurden abschließend mit der im Feldversuch verbauten Sensorik verglichen. Es zeigte sich, dass sowohl die Boden- als auch die Leitertemperaturen nur um wenige Grad von den Messwerten der Sensorik abweichen. Anders als bei den etablierten analytischen Bemessungsrechnungen, welche stets auf Vereinfachungen basieren, k{\"o}nnen auch Effekte wie konvektiver W{\"a}rmetransport oder Austrocknung bei gleichzeitig h{\"o}herer Genauigkeit der Ergebnisse untersucht werden. Um den Rechenaufwand gering zu halten, wurden lediglich die thermischen und hydraulischen Entwicklungen und Einfl{\"u}sse des Bodens ber{\"u}cksichtigt. Es ist aber durchaus m{\"o}glich, Verformungen und Kr{\"a}fte in die Berechnung zu integrieren und so ein ganzheitliches Berechnungsmodell zu erstellen.}, language = {de} } @article{LauerGiordanoKreiteretal., author = {Lauer, Norina and Giordano, Katharina and Kreiter, Daniel and Leusch, Vera and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {"Mach mal 'ne App"}, series = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, volume = {35}, journal = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, number = {3}, publisher = {Schulz-Kirchner}, doi = {10.2443/skv-s-2021-53020210304}, pages = {20 -- 27}, abstract = {Die Entwicklung qualitativ hochwertiger Apps zur Gesundheitsversorgung erfordert einen aufwendigen Entwicklungsprozess, an den sich eine Evaluation der App-gest{\"u}tzten Maßnahme anschließen sollte, um Aussagen zur Wirksamkeit treffen und somit den App-Einsatz begr{\"u}nden zu k{\"o}nnen. In diesem Beitrag wird die nutzerzentrierte Entwicklung der App BaSeTaLK vorgestellt, mit der eine Tablet-gest{\"u}tzte Stimulation biographisch orientierter Gespr{\"a}che bei {\"a}lteren Menschen zur Verbesserung des psychischen Wohlbefindens erm{\"o}glicht werden soll. Nach erfolgreicher Evaluation k{\"o}nnten Logop{\"a}dInnen als MultiplikatorInnen den Einsatz der App vermitteln.}, subject = {App}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-1186, title = {Geschlechtergerechtigkeit und MINT}, editor = {Rudolph, Clarissa and Reber, Anne and Dollsack, Sophia}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, address = {Opladen ; Berlin ; Toronto}, isbn = {978-3-8474-1674-6}, doi = {10.3224/84742519}, pages = {277}, subject = {Hochschule}, language = {de} } @article{LuehrmannWeiss, author = {L{\"u}hrmann, Melanie and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {The Effect of Working Time and Labor Force Participation on Unemployment}, series = {Economic Modelling}, volume = {27}, journal = {Economic Modelling}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1016/j.econmod.2009.07.024}, pages = {67 -- 82}, abstract = {This paper introduces a new argument into the theoretical literature on labor market effects of changes in working hours and labor force participation. We advance a general equilibrium model in which increased labor supply reduces unskilled unemployment via consumer demand: longer work hours and higher labor force participation imply higher incomes and less (leisure) time. In consequence, home production is reduced in favor of outsourcing domestic tasks to the market, shifting consumer demand toward unskill-intensive goods. Relative demand for unskilled labor rises and unemployment falls. Finally, we provide empirical support for the basic mechanisms of our model for Germany.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BoerschSupanDuezguenWeiss, author = {B{\"o}rsch-Supan, Axel and D{\"u}zg{\"u}n, Ismail and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Altern und Produktivit{\"a}t}, series = {Produktivit{\"a}t in alternden Gesellschaften}, booktitle = {Produktivit{\"a}t in alternden Gesellschaften}, editor = {B{\"o}rsch-Supan, Axel and Erlinghagen, Marcel and Hank, Karsten and J{\"u}rges, Hendrik and Wagner, Gert G.}, publisher = {Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH}, address = {Stuttgart}, pages = {53 -- 62}, subject = {Alternde Bev{\"o}lkerung}, language = {de} } @incollection{IlmakunnasSkirbekkvanOursetal., author = {Ilmakunnas, Pekka and Skirbekk, Vegard and van Ours, Jan and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Ageing and Productivty}, series = {Ageing, Health, and Productivity: The Economics of Increased Life Expectancy}, booktitle = {Ageing, Health, and Productivity: The Economics of Increased Life Expectancy}, editor = {Garibaldi, Pietro}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, pages = {135 -- 219}, subject = {Alter}, language = {en} } @article{Weiss, author = {Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Skill-Biased Technological Change}, series = {Economics Letters}, volume = {100}, journal = {Economics Letters}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.econlet.2008.03.022}, pages = {439 -- 441}, abstract = {This paper presents a model in which perpetual skill-biased technological change does not lead to ever-increasing wage inequality. The model is consistent with the increase in wage inequality in the 1980s and the subsequent stabilization in the 1990s.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BoerschSupanDuezguenWeiss, author = {B{\"o}rsch-Supan, Axel and D{\"u}zg{\"u}n, Ismail and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Sinkende Produktivit{\"a}t alternder Belegschaften?}, series = {L{\"a}nger leben, arbeiten und sich engagieren. Chancen werteschaffender Besch{\"a}ftigung bis ins Alter}, booktitle = {L{\"a}nger leben, arbeiten und sich engagieren. Chancen werteschaffender Besch{\"a}ftigung bis ins Alter}, editor = {Prager, Jens U. and Schleiter (Hrsg.), Andr{\´e}}, publisher = {Bertelsmann Stiftung}, address = {G{\"u}tersloh}, isbn = {3892049130}, pages = {85 -- 102}, language = {de} } @article{BoerschSupanWeiss, author = {B{\"o}rsch-Supan, Axel and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Erfahrungswissen in der Arbeitswelt}, series = {Potenziale im Altern. Chancen und Aufgaben f{\"u}r Individuum und Gesellschaft}, journal = {Potenziale im Altern. Chancen und Aufgaben f{\"u}r Individuum und Gesellschaft}, editor = {Kruse, Andreas}, publisher = {AKA}, address = {Heidelberg}, pages = {221 -- 234}, language = {de} } @article{Weiss, author = {Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Absenteeism in Age-Diverse Work Teams}, series = {Labour Markets and Demographic Change}, journal = {Labour Markets and Demographic Change}, editor = {Kuhn, Michael and Ochsen, Carsten}, publisher = {VS Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-531-91478-7_3}, pages = {40 -- 57}, abstract = {Age-diverse work teams are being advocated as an important management tool to enhance performance and productively employ older workers. However, this advice is not founded on empirical evidence. There are very few studies that look at the relation between performance and age diversity of work teams. This lack of evidence is mainly due to a lack of available data. Information on performance and worker composition of a productive unit is available almost exclusively on the plant level in matched employer-employee data sets. But on the plant level/age heterogeneity of the workforce does not tell much about age diversity on the level where co-operation/teamwork takes place (work teams, departments, etc.). If all of the older workers work in the administration whereas all the young employees work in the production, the firm's workforce may be highly age-diverse, but work teams and departments are age-homogeneous. This problem notwithstanding, Grund and Westerg{\aa}rd-Nielsen (2005) look at the relation between productivity and the standard deviation of workers' age in a sample of 7,000 Danish firms. They find a hump-shaped relation.}, language = {en} } @article{Weiss, author = {Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Erfahrung kompensiert nachlassende F{\"a}higkeiten}, series = {Personalf{\"u}hrung}, journal = {Personalf{\"u}hrung}, number = {1}, pages = {56 -- 58}, language = {de} } @article{SternerBauer, author = {Sterner, Michael and Bauer, Franz}, title = {Power-to-X im Kontext der Energiewende und des Klimaschutzes in Deutschland}, series = {Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik}, volume = {92}, journal = {Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik}, number = {1-2}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {0009-286X}, doi = {10.1002/cite.201900167}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-11669}, pages = {85 -- 90}, abstract = {Um den Einfluss verschiedener Power-to-X-Verfahren auf die Transformation des deutschen Energiesystems und das Erreichen der Klimaschutzziele zu {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen, wurde ein sektor{\"u}bergreifendes Energiesystemmodel entwickelt. Die daraus gewonnenen Ergebnisse zeigen: F{\"u}r eine erfolgreiche Energiewende ist der Einsatz von Power-to-X in Zukunft unverzichtbar. Vor allem in Bereichen und Sektoren, in denen hohe Energiedichten erforderlich und nur wenig andere Optionen zur Defossilisierung vorhanden sind, werden Power-to-X-Technologien zwingend notwendig.}, subject = {Power-to-Gas}, language = {de} } @article{SchubertHoefflingerSchroederetal., author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and H{\"o}fflinger, Bernd and Schr{\"o}der, D. and Zingg, Ren{\´e} P.}, title = {1D Modeling of SOI MOSFETs Using Distinct Quasi-Fermi Potentials}, series = {Microelectronic Engineering}, volume = {15}, journal = {Microelectronic Engineering}, number = {1-4}, doi = {10.1016/0167-9317(91)90221-X}, pages = {237 -- 240}, abstract = {Distinct electron and hole quasi-Fermi potentials, {\o}f,n and {\o}f,p, are included into a one-dimensional SOI MOSFET model that accounts for finite inversion and depletion layer thicknesses. The inclusion of {\o}f,n, {\o}f,p in the nonlinear analytical model is demonstrated to describe phenomena like kink effect and the multistable-charge-controlled-memory effect (MCCM) in SOI MOSFETs. The calculation of {\o}f,p(t) depends on the device history and generation/recombination rates.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Mixed Analog-Digital Signal Modeling Using Event-Driven VHDL}, series = {X Brazilian Symposium on Integrated Circuit Design (SBCCI'97), August 25-27 1997, Porto Alegre, Brazil}, booktitle = {X Brazilian Symposium on Integrated Circuit Design (SBCCI'97), August 25-27 1997, Porto Alegre, Brazil}, pages = {77 -- 86}, abstract = {A method for solving networks containing generic analog components such as resistors, capacitors and inductors onan event driven time axis using digital VHDL is presented. The components are modeled as complex state machines communicating with their neighbors using INOUT type ports. The method takes advantage of simulation deltas to iterate without simulation-time consumption. A limited range of implicit equations can be solved this way.}, language = {en} } @article{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {70V-to-5V Differential CMOS Input Interface}, series = {IEE Electronic Letters}, volume = {30}, journal = {IEE Electronic Letters}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1049/el:19940235}, pages = {296 -- 297}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DeclerqSchubertClement, author = {Declerq, Michel and Schubert, Martin J. W. and Cl{\´e}ment, F.}, title = {5V-to-75V CMOS Output Interfaces}, series = {Proceedings of the1993 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), Feb. 24-26 1993, San Francisco, CA, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the1993 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), Feb. 24-26 1993, San Francisco, CA, USA}, doi = {10.1109/ISSCC.1993.280014}, pages = {162 -- 163}, abstract = {A family of CMOS low- to high-voltage output interface circuits based on a standard, unmodified low-voltage CMOS technology is described. Using only thin-oxide high-voltage (HV) devices with reduced V/sub GS/ (gate-to-source voltage) swing, it makes use of level-shift techniques to meet the constraints on the gate control signals. These static circuits permit the full output voltage swing of V/sub DDH/, while keeping the V/sub GS/ swing of the output devices within the safety limits, including during HV supply transients. Using a standard 2- mu m n-well CMOS technology, reliable, reproducible V/sub DS/ breakdown voltages as high as 120 V and 80 V have been obtained for HV-nMOS and HV-pMOS devices, respectively.< >}, language = {en} } @article{SchubertHoefflingerZingg, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and H{\"o}fflinger, Bernd and Zingg, Ren{\´e} P.}, title = {An Analytical Model for Strongly Inverted and Accumulated Silicon Films}, series = {Solid-State Electronics}, volume = {33}, journal = {Solid-State Electronics}, number = {12}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/0038-1101(90)90136-3}, pages = {1553 -- 1567}, abstract = {An analytical model for the spatial distribution of potential, electric field and carrier densities is presented, assuming uniform doping density and constant quasi-Fermi potentials in the direction of modeling. Starting from the current relations a differential equation respecting two-dimensional effects is developed and solved approximately by decomposition in three regions with different preconditions: (a) flatband region, (b) constant spacecharge density and (c) strong inversion or accumulation. Inaccuracies arise mainly from violated preconditions at the interfaces between the different regions. Two-dimensional effects are respected in the analytical model of (b) only but they influence region (c) by means of boundary conditions at the interface of (b) and (c). The investigations of this paper are focused to region (c). This part of our model is identical to the model of Hauser and Littlejohn[1]. They integrated a simplified form of the semiconductor-Poisson equation twice but were restricted to one-dimensional applications and thermal equilibrium. Our derivation allows for large electric fields and current densities perpendicular to the direction of modeling. From analytical considerations confirmed by numerical experiments we suggest preference to the gradual channel condition, with x and y defined according to Fig. 1. This definition allows the potentials to vary significantly with respect to y. We found that this holds for the quasi-Fermi potentials also. Furthermore an empirical model for the maximum width of strong-inversion layers in uniformly doped silicon films is presented in eqn (46).}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Mixed Signal Modeling in VHDL by Distributed Local Iteration}, series = {VHDL Form, Toledo, Spain, April 20-24, 1997}, booktitle = {VHDL Form, Toledo, Spain, April 20-24, 1997}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DeclerqClementSchubertetal., author = {Declerq, Michel and Cl{\´e}ment, F. and Schubert, Martin J. W. and Harb, Adnan and Dutoit, Michel}, title = {Design and Optimization of High-Voltage CMOS Devices Compatible wih a Standard 5V CMOS Technology}, series = {Proceedings of IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, May 9-12 1993, San Diego, CA, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, May 9-12 1993, San Diego, CA, USA}, isbn = {0-7803-0826-3}, doi = {10.1109/CICC.1993.590766}, pages = {24.6.1 -- 24.6.4}, abstract = {High-voltage n- and p-MOSFETs fully compatible with a standard 5 V CMOS technology have been designed, optimized, and fabricated. No process changes are required. By modifying the logical equations generating one of the physical masks from the design masks, a p-type buffer region for the high-voltage p-MOS was easily implemented. This modification does not affect the low-voltage part of the circuits. These high-voltage devices have been used successfully as output drivers in semicustom arrays, and as building blocks for custom low- to high-voltage output interfaces. Aspects of reliability, device protection, and circuit design techniques are addressed.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schubert, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W.}, title = {Eindimensionale Modellierung von SOI MOSFETs}, address = {Hamburg}, language = {de} } @article{SchubertHoefflingerZingg, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and H{\"o}fflinger, Bernd and Zingg, Ren{\´e} P.}, title = {A One-Dimensional Analytical Model for the Dual-Gate-Controlled Thin-Film SOI MOSFET}, series = {IEEE Electron Device Letters}, volume = {12}, journal = {IEEE Electron Device Letters}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1109/55.116927}, pages = {489 -- 491}, abstract = {A one-dimensional analytical model for dual-gate-controlled SOI MOSFETs is presented and applied to a stacked p-channel MOSFET fabricated by epitaxial lateral overgrowth (ELO). The authors found and modeled a nonlinear dependence of front-gate threshold voltage on back-gate voltage if threshold is defined by a constant current instead of a constant silicon-surface potential. It is demonstrated by comparison of subthreshold slopes that surface potentials are not pinned to the onset of strong inversion or accumulation. Accurate one-dimensional modeling is a necessity for device characterization and a precondition for general SOI models for circuit simulation.< >}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchubertHoefflingerZingg, author = {Schubert, Martin J. W. and H{\"o}fflinger, Bernd and Zingg, Ren{\´e} P.}, title = {A New Analytical Charge Model for the Dual-Gate-Controlled Thin-Film SOI MOSFET}, series = {Superlattices and Microstructures}, volume = {7}, booktitle = {Superlattices and Microstructures}, number = {4}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/0749-6036(90)90218-V}, pages = {323 -- 326}, abstract = {An analytical model for dual-gate-controlled SOI MOSFETs is presented, assuming uniformly doped p-silicon films. It is restricted to electron inversion layers and depletion regions, neglecting hole densities. It allows to account for the spatial description of electronic quantities in the silicon film. Due to the non-linearities of the semiconductor equations the model parameters must be extracted iteratively. Some applications are presented to demonstrate the usefulness of the model.}, language = {en} } @misc{Spirkl, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Spirkl, Florian}, title = {Vergleichende rechnerische Untersuchungen zur Lastaufteilung und Setzungen von Stabilisierungss{\"a}ulen mit Lasttransferschichten}, address = {Regensburg}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1571}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-15713}, school = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {121}, abstract = {Die Erschließung von Neubaufl{\"a}chen, steigende Bauwerkslasten und strengere Anforderungen an Setzungen und Setzungsdifferenzen f{\"u}hren zu einem steigenden Bedarf an Tiefgr{\"u}ndungsmaßnahmen. Eine relativ junge Entwicklung auf diesem Gebiet ist die Anwendung von Stabilisierungss{\"a}ulen (StS) und pfahl{\"a}hnlichen Tragelementen als Alternative zur konventionellen Pfahlgr{\"u}ndung. Auf Grund der im Vergleich zum Pfahl geringeren Tragf{\"a}higkeit der StS werden diese zumeist als „S{\"a}ulenwald" angeordnet und die abzutragende Last {\"u}ber eine Lasttransferschicht (LTS) auf die einzelnen StS abgeleitet. Zus{\"a}tzlich wird h{\"a}ufig eine oder mehrere Geogitterlagen eingebracht, was zur Erh{\"o}hung des Lastanteils der StS f{\"u}hrt. Ein g{\"a}ngies Anwendungsbeispiel hierf{\"u}r ist z.B. die Gr{\"u}ndung eines Damms. {\"U}ber die Lastaufteilung zwischen StS und anstehender Weichschicht wurden im Laufe der Jahre verschiedenste Theorien und Berechnungsans{\"a}tze ver{\"o}ffentlicht. Zun{\"a}chst wird eine Auswahl verschiedener geschlossener Berechnungsans{\"a}tze f{\"u}r den 3-dimensionalen Fall vorgestellt und miteinander verglichen. Diesen ist gemein, dass f{\"u}r die Lastaufteilung lediglich die bodenmechanischen Eigenschaften der LTS und die geometrischen Parameter ben{\"o}tigt werden. Eine Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der anstehenden Weichschicht ist z.B. bei der iterativen Berechnung mittels Lasttransfermethode oder bei FE-Berechnungen m{\"o}glich. Diese Ans{\"a}tze werden, da durch die Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der Eigenschaften der Weichschicht weitere Freiheitsgrade entstehen, gesondert miteinander verglichen. Abschließend wird an Hand zweier Beispiele die Komplexit{\"a}t der Problemstellung „Ermittlung der Laustaufteilung zwischen StS und WS" aufgezeigt.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{RomanoMicklitzOlbrichetal., author = {Romano, Marco and Micklitz, Matthias and Olbrich, Florian and Bierl, Rudolf and Ehrlich, Ingo and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Experimental investigation of damping properties of unidirectionally and fabric reinforces plastics by the free decay method}, series = {Proceeding of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, pages = {665 -- 679}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{vanderWeerdBierlMatysik, author = {van der Weerd, Bastiaan and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {A Conductivity Probe for the Determination of Carbon Dioxide Tension at the Oxygenator Exhaust Outlet during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)}, series = {Electrochemistry 2014, September 22 - 24, Mainz}, booktitle = {Electrochemistry 2014, September 22 - 24, Mainz}, language = {en} } @misc{vanderWeerdBierlMatysik, author = {van der Weerd, Bastiaan and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {A Conductivity Probe for Determination of the Carbon Dioxide Tension at the Oxygenator Exhaust Outlet during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)}, series = {Proceedings of the 9th ISC Modern Analytical Chemistry 2013, Prag}, journal = {Proceedings of the 9th ISC Modern Analytical Chemistry 2013, Prag}, language = {en} } @misc{RueckHofmannBierl, author = {R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Hofmann, Matthias and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Development of a miniaturized photoacoustic multigas sensing system for trace gas measurement}, series = {17th International Conference on Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena, Oct. 20-24, 2013, Suzhou China}, journal = {17th International Conference on Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena, Oct. 20-24, 2013, Suzhou China}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{vanderWeerdBierlMatysik, author = {van der Weerd, Bastiaan and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {A Conductivity Probe for the Determination of Carbon Dioxide Tension at the Oxygenator Exhaust Outlet during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)}, series = {analytica Conference 2014, 1. bis 4. April, M{\"u}nchen}, booktitle = {analytica Conference 2014, 1. bis 4. April, M{\"u}nchen}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HofmannBierlRueck, author = {Hofmann, Matthias and Bierl, Rudolf and R{\"u}ck, Thomas}, title = {Implementation of a dual-phase lock-in amplifier on a TMS320C5515 digital signal processor}, series = {Proceedings of the 5th European DSP Education and Research Conference (EDERC), 13-14 Sept. 2012, Amsterdam}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th European DSP Education and Research Conference (EDERC), 13-14 Sept. 2012, Amsterdam}, doi = {10.1109/EDERC.2012.6532217}, abstract = {A digital dual-phase lock-in amplifier that is capable to run on a low-cost, low-power platform comprising a 16-bit fixed-point digital signal processor was developed. This is achieved by a set of optimised digital filters including an exponential averager to adjust the time constant of the overall filter. The reference frequency is generated using a direct digital synthesis source utilising angle decomposition with a resolution of 1 Hz. The digital lock-in algorithm is described and the performance of the algorithm is analysed. The experimental results show that the developed lock-in amplifier achieves similar performance to a commercially available lock-in amplifier.}, language = {en} } @techreport{UngerRueckLandgrafetal., author = {Unger, J. and R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Landgraf, Ferdinand and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Herstellung und Analyse der Resonanzfrequenz eines MEMS Cantilever f{\"u}r das CEPAS Verfahren}, abstract = {Diese Abhandlung beschreibt das Konzept eines mikroeletromechanischen Systems (MEMS), das im Messverfahren der cantilever enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (CEPAS) Verwendung finden soll. Es wird die Herstellung eines einseitig eingespannten Biegebalkens aus Silizium mittels deep reactiv ion etching (DRIE) beschrieben. Des Weiteren wird die Resonanzfrequenz dieses Cantilevers mit Hilfe Laservibrometertechnik untersucht. Die resultierenden resonanten Schwingungen 0.Ordnung werden mit den Ergebnissen einer vereinfachten theoretischen N{\"a}herung verglichen. Die Messergebnisse stehen in gutem Zusammenhang mit den theoretischen Werten. Solche Cantilever, die aus silicon on insula tor (SOI) Wafer angefertigt wurden, weisen bei einer Zielfrequenz ein mittlere Abweichung von Δf = 118±26Hz (bzw.Δf =0,76±0,17\%) auf.}, language = {de} } @article{RomanoMicklitzOlbrichetal., author = {Romano, Marco and Micklitz, Matthias and Olbrich, Florian and Bierl, Rudolf and Ehrlich, Ingo and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Experimental investigation of damping properties of unidirectionally and fabric reinforced plastics by the free decay method}, series = {Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering}, volume = {63}, journal = {Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering}, number = {2}, pages = {65 -- 80}, abstract = {Purpose: of this paper is experimental investigation of damping properties of unidirectionally and fabric reinforced plastics by the free decay method. Design/methodology/approach: For the evaluation of the presumed effect experimental structural dynamic investigations comparing unidirectionally and fabric reinforced plastics are carried out. In detail the free decay behaviour of flat beamlike specimens under fixed-free boundary conditions and relatively constant and reproducible displacement excitation is investigated. Findings: The vibrating structure has been measured by a laser scanning vibrometer PSV 400 from POLYTEC. In both cases evaluation of the results yields enhanced damping properties of the specimens with fabric reinforcement compared to the unidirectionally reinforced specimens. The results justify the presumed acting of a mesomechanic kinematic. Research limitations/implications: The results show that in either case the material damping in terms of the logarithmic decrement of the fabric reinforced material is higher than the material damping in of the unidirectionally reinforced material. Additionally, when the fabric reinforced specimens are addressed, in each case the plain weave reinforced specimens exhibited higher values of the material damping as the twill weave 2/2 reinforced ones. Originality/value: Ondulations in fabrics as a textile semi-finished product are caused by the alternating crossing of warp and fill yarns. In the mesoscopic scale the acting of a mesomechanic kinematic is presumed to enhance the damping properties under cyclic elastic deformation. For the evaluation of the presumed effect experimental structural dynamic investigations comparing unidirectionally and fabric reinforced plastics are carried out.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EisenriedRomanoJungbaueretal., author = {Eisenried, Michael and Romano, Marco and Jungbauer, Bastian and Ehrlich, Ingo and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Influence of parameters of the production process on the material quality of unidirectionally reinforced prepregs}, series = {Applied Research Conference 2013, ARC 2013 ; 17th and 18th October 2013, Deggendorf}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference 2013, ARC 2013 ; 17th and 18th October 2013, Deggendorf}, editor = {Ziemann, Olaf and Bogner, Werner and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {70 -- 75}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BrulandSchmidEhrlich, author = {Bruland, Matthias and Schmid, Vinzent and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Analyzing and Testing of a Single Solution of Self-cutting Thread Inserts in Composites}, series = {Applied Research Conference 2014 - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference 2014 - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, editor = {Ziemann, Olaf and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Pforr, Johannes}, publisher = {Shaker}, pages = {286 -- 288}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoinkesRomanoEhrlichetal., author = {Hoinkes, Carl J. J. and Romano, Marco and Ehrlich, Ingo and H{\"o}cherl, Johannes and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Investigation of fibre reinforced plastics with monolithic and hybrid stacking sequences under high-velocity impact loads}, series = {Applied Research Conference 2014 - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference 2014 - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, editor = {Ziemann, Olaf and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Pforr, Johannes}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ValentinoRomanoEhrlichetal., author = {Valentino, Piergiorgio and Romano, Marco and Ehrlich, Ingo and Furgiuele, Franco and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Mechanical characterization of basalt fibre reinforced plastic with different fabric reinforcements - Tensile tests and FE-calculations with representative volume elements (RVEs)}, series = {Acta Fracturae - XXll Convegno Nazionale IGF (Italiano Gruppo Frattura)}, booktitle = {Acta Fracturae - XXll Convegno Nazionale IGF (Italiano Gruppo Frattura)}, editor = {Iacovello, F. and Risitano, G. and Susmel, L.}, abstract = {This paper describes the results of tensile tests and finite element (FE) calculations with representative volume elements (RVEs) of basalt fibre reinforced plastic with two different types of fabric reinforcements. As fabric reinforcements show repeating ondulations of warp and fill yarn, simple mixtures laws reach their limits. That is the reason why the mesoscopic dimension, lying between the microscopic and the macroscopic dimension, has to be taken into account when a mechanical characterization of fabric reinforced composites is carried out. The aim of this work is to determine the stiffness of a fabric reinforced composite in warp and fill direction with numerical investigations. The simulations are based on FE-calculation with two different RVEs. The tensile tests and the FE-calculations have been carried out for two different types of basalt fabrics, namely twill 2/2 and twill 1/3. The comparison between the experimental data and the results of the FE-calculations are provided in order to support the validity of the proposed model.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{IbanezGomezKastenmeierEhrlich, author = {Ibanez Gomez, D. and Kastenmeier, Andreas and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Development and construction of a winding machine for the production of composite tubes}, series = {4th Applied Research Conference - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, booktitle = {4th Applied Research Conference - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, editor = {Ziemann, Olaf and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Pforr, Johannes}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {315 -- 318}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SieglRiegerKovariketal., author = {Siegl, Marco and Rieger, David and Kov{\´a}r{\´i}k, Tom{\´a}š and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Long-Term Behavior of Thermoplastics under UV Light tested by a self-build Device}, series = {3. OTH-Clusterkonferenz, 13. April 2018, Weiden, Tagungsband; Festschrift, 5 Jahre OTH-Verbund}, booktitle = {3. OTH-Clusterkonferenz, 13. April 2018, Weiden, Tagungsband; Festschrift, 5 Jahre OTH-Verbund}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule}, pages = {118 -- 122}, abstract = {This article presents first results of artificial aging experi-ments by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation on thermoplasticmaterials conducted as an intent of the research project Thermoplastic Composite Structures (TheCoS) in colla-boration of the Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule(OTH) Regensburg and the University of West Bohemia(UWB) in Pilsen as part of a cross-border cooperation. In technical applications, thermoplastic materials are oftenaffected by aging and a related deterioration of the mechanical properties. Therefore, it is necessary to identifythe aging behavior of thermoplastic materials. For this,experiments were performed for three thermoplasticmaterials, namely polypropylene (PP), ultra high mole -cular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and high impactstrength polystyrene (HIPS). For these experiments, a UV chamber was constructed according to the internationalstandard EN ISO 4892-3 for simulation of exposurebehind window glass. The results are evaluated by testing the flexural strength and the dynamic mechanicalresponse after a selected period of time under UV lightand then compared to untreated test specimens.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NiebauerSchmidEhrlich, author = {Niebauer, M. and Schmid, Vinzent and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {Failure Criteria of Adhesively Bonded Joints}, series = {Applied Research Conference 2015 - ARC 2015, N{\"u}rnberg, 3rd July 2015 - 16. Juli 2015}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference 2015 - ARC 2015, N{\"u}rnberg, 3rd July 2015 - 16. Juli 2015}, editor = {Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Reichenberger, Marcus and Scharfenberg, J. and Ziemann, Olaf}, publisher = {Pro Business Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3863869458}, pages = {347 -- 351}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RomanoHoinkesEhrlichetal., author = {Romano, Marco and Hoinkes, Carl J. J. and Ehrlich, Ingo and H{\"o}cherl, Johannes and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {Influence of the impactor on the experimentally determined energy dissipation properties of fiber-reinforced plastics with hybrid layups under high velocity impact loads}, series = {Proceeding of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, editor = {Meran, C.}, pages = {650 -- 664}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NiedernhuberEhrlichHoltmannspoetter, author = {Niedernhuber, Michal and Ehrlich, Ingo and Holtmannsp{\"o}tter, Jens}, title = {Fiber-Oriented Repair of Fiber Reinforced Plastics: Investigations on Tensile Specimens}, series = {4th Applied Research Conference - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, booktitle = {4th Applied Research Conference - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt}, editor = {Ziemann, Olaf and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Pforr, Johannes}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {298 -- 302}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EhrlichDinnebierJost, author = {Ehrlich, Ingo and Dinnebier, Heinrich and Jost, C.}, title = {Comparison of Impact Delaminations in CFRP Using Ultrasonic Testing, Microfocus Computed X-Ray Tomography and Micrographic Cross-Section}, series = {Proceeding of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, editor = {Meran, C.}, pages = {441 -- 450}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DinnebierEhrlich, author = {Dinnebier, Heinrich and Ehrlich, Ingo}, title = {The Effects of Severe Temperature Changes and High Humidity on Porous CFRP}, series = {Proceedings of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 15th International Materials Symposium (IMSP´2014), Pamukkale University (Denizli, Turkey), 15./17. October 2014}, editor = {Meran, C.}, pages = {433 -- 440}, abstract = {Purpose: A route to manufacture porous carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) for study purposes is described. Design/methodology/approach: The porous CFRP is characterized using standard techniques such as matrix digestion as well as the more sophisticated method of high resolution Microfocus X-Ray Tomography (μCT). A comparison of the results of those methods is presented. The mass gains of specimens with a wide range of porosity have been measured both in constant humidity and in alternating environments. Findings: It could be shown that severe temperature changes can temporarily increase the moisture content of porous CFRP. However, after the return to a constant environment, the moisture content returns back to saturation levels. Furthermore, it could be shown by X-Ray Tomography that even under severe climatic conditions no permanent liquid water condensates inside the pores. Research limitations/implications: Using Microfocus Computed Tomography it could be shown that even after nearly a year under hot-wet conditions and more than 150 severe temperature cycles there is no liquid water detectable inside the pores. Originality/value: In this paper the effects of severe temperature changes and high humidity on porous CFRP.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{OttawaRomanoEhrlichetal., author = {Ottawa, Patrycja and Romano, Marco and Ehrlich, Ingo and Wagner, Marcus and Gebbeken, Norbert}, title = {The influence of ondulation in fabric reinforced composites on dynamic properties in a mesoscopic scale}, series = {11. LS-DYNA Forum, 9. - 10. Oktober 2012, Ulm}, booktitle = {11. LS-DYNA Forum, 9. - 10. Oktober 2012, Ulm}, pages = {171 -- 172}, abstract = {Structural mechanic properties of fiber reinforced plastics depend on the single components' properties, namely matrix and fiber [5]. Simple micromechanic homogenization theories reach a limit when a laminate consists of fabric reinforced layers instead of unidirectional layers. The ondulations of warp and fill yarn caused by the textile semi-finished product are the reason why the mesoscopic scale, which is in between the microscopic and the macroscopic scale, has to be taken into account when mechanically characterizing fabric reinforced composites [3]. In this scale a mesomechanic kinematic can be derived analytically. Especially, when considering free damped vibrations of structures the repeated acting of the kinematic correlation significantly affects the damping behaviour to higher values compared to theoretically predicted damping ratios. The model is investigated using Finite-Element-Analyses and basically validated experimentally.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{vanderWeerdBierlMatysik, author = {van der Weerd, Bastiaan and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {A Planar Conductivity Probe for CO2 Determination at the Oxygenator Outlet}, series = {Doktorandenseminar GDCh Prozessanalytik 2014, Berlin}, booktitle = {Doktorandenseminar GDCh Prozessanalytik 2014, Berlin}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NonnBrauer, author = {Nonn, Aida and Brauer, Holger}, title = {Establishing the correlation between impact energies for different sized specimens using damage models}, series = {Proceedings of the 10th International Pipeline Conference 2014 (IPC2014), September 29 - October 3, 2014, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Vol. 3: Materials and joining, risk and reliability}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th International Pipeline Conference 2014 (IPC2014), September 29 - October 3, 2014, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Vol. 3: Materials and joining, risk and reliability}, doi = {10.1115/IPC2014-33164}, abstract = {The safety assessment of flawed pressurized pipes requires the knowledge of toughness properties which are usually provided in terms of impact energy from standard full-sized CVN notch specimens. For pipes with wall thickness less than 10mm different Charpy standards allow for the application of sub-sized specimens. However, it is still not fully clear how the impact energy from sub-sized specimens can be used to evaluate the fracture resistance of the pipes and how this energy correlates to the one from the full-sized specimen. Although different empirical correlations between sub-sized and full-sized specimens exist in the literature their validity is questionable since they are based on the results for older generation of steels. In the recent years the application of damage mechanics models has been promoted to assess the fracture behavior and deformation capacity of pipelines. The main advantage of these models can be found in their capability to link the damage evolution and the underlying stress/strain condition. In this paper damage mechanics approach is applied to describe fracture behavior of X65 pipeline material. Within the damage mechanics approach, Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) model is considered to be adequate for the simulation of ductile fracture. For brittle fracture, GTN model is extended by a propagation criterion which examines if the cleavage fracture stress is reached by the maximal principal stresses. The model parameters are calibrated and verified by means of load-displacement curves obtained from instrumented impact tests on different sized CVN specimens. This damage model is subsequently employed to simulate ductile-brittle transition behavior.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JobstBierl, author = {Jobst, Simon and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {A Comparison of Correlation and Zero-Crossing Based Techniques in Ultrasonic Measurement}, series = {10th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC'2014), Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, 14 - 16 April, 2014}, booktitle = {10th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC'2014), Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, 14 - 16 April, 2014}, abstract = {Ultrasound measurement technology has advancedin previous decades due to positive developments in computing power and lower cost for the necessary hardware. Correlation-based processing can be advantageous for high-accuracy measurements, especially in noisy environments. Higher computational load makes correlation less attractive for industrialapplications, though, favouring traditional processing techniques. A platform for comparing various processing techniques hasbeen developed. It was found that both zero-crossing detectionas well as correlation can achieve very high accuracy over a hightemperature range but that correlation-based processing can lead to a significant precision bias depending on system bandwidth.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RueckLandgrafLaeppleetal., author = {R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Landgraf, Ferdinand and L{\"a}pple, I. and Unger, J. and Matysik, Frank-Michael and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Specification of an improved photoacoustic setup for high-sensitive, low-cost NO2 trace gas detection}, series = {18th International Conference on Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena (ICPPP18), 2015, September 6-10, Novi Sad, Serbia}, booktitle = {18th International Conference on Photoacoustic and Photothermal Phenomena (ICPPP18), 2015, September 6-10, Novi Sad, Serbia}, language = {en} } @misc{RueckMatysikBierl, author = {R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Matysik, Frank-Michael and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Development of a miniaturized photoacoustic multigas sensing system for trace gas measurement}, series = {analytica conference 2014, 1. bis 4. April, M{\"u}nchen}, journal = {analytica conference 2014, 1. bis 4. April, M{\"u}nchen}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HauslerHollerHirschetal., author = {Hausler, Peter and Holler, Sven and Hirsch, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {High integrated miniaturized sensor based on Surface Plasmon Resonance}, series = {International Biosensor Conference, 11th Workshop on Biosensors \& Bioanalytical Microtechniques in Environmental, Food \& Clinical Analysis, BBMEC 11, 26.-30. September 2015, Regensburg, Germany}, booktitle = {International Biosensor Conference, 11th Workshop on Biosensors \& Bioanalytical Microtechniques in Environmental, Food \& Clinical Analysis, BBMEC 11, 26.-30. September 2015, Regensburg, Germany}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NonnCerroneStallybrassetal., author = {Nonn, Aida and Cerrone, Albert R. and Stallybrass, C. and Meuser, H.}, title = {Microstructure-based modeling of high-strength linepipe steels}, series = {6th Pipeline Technology Conference 2013, 6-9 October, Ostend, Belgium}, booktitle = {6th Pipeline Technology Conference 2013, 6-9 October, Ostend, Belgium}, doi = {10.13140/2.1.2797.4404}, abstract = {HE MODERN LONGITUDINALLY WELDED pipes with new generation of steel materials exhibit excellent mechanical properties due to the continuous improvements in thermomechanical controlled processing of plates (TMCP) and pipe (UOE) production processes. While the adjustment of process parameters allows for optimized design of microstructure, safe installation and operation of these pipes for long distance, gas transmission pipelines require a detailed knowledge and characterization of their deformation and fracture performance for specific application. Although the influence of texture on the material properties can be qualitatively estimated, a quantitative link between the microstructural constituents and mechanical behavior is still missing. This paper aims to present the procedure for the development of microstructure-based model to quantitatively describe the mechanical behavior of bainitic X80 pipeline steel. In the first step, the metallographic analysis is conducted to identify the microstructural characteristics, such as volume fractions of microstructure constituents (granular and lower bainite, M-A phase) and their distributions. The strength properties in terms of flow curves are determined by tensile tests on mini-flat and round bar specimens with different sizes. Subsequently, a 2D three-phase model is developed based on the results from the quantitative analyses of microstructure with each phase modeled using the von-Mises plasticity theory. The flow curves of single phases are estimated by considering experimental findings, the chemical composition and microstructural description of each phase. This 2D FE model is then applied to predict ielding and hardening behavior. In addition to the 2D three-phase model, a 3D two-phase model is developed for the purposes of exploring the viability of using a spectral solver to analyze X80 synthetic microstructures. Here, the FFT-based approach is compared against the crystal-plastic finite-element method. The results contribute to a better understanding of the mechanical behavior and allow a more precise microstructure design of the bainitic steels.}, language = {en} }