@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} }