@article{MonkmanSindersbergerPrem, author = {Monkman, Gareth J. and Sindersberger, Dirk and Prem, Nina}, title = {Magnetically enhanced photoconductive high voltage control}, series = {ISSS Journal of Micro and Smart Systems}, volume = {11}, journal = {ISSS Journal of Micro and Smart Systems}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s41683-021-00088-z}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-30606}, pages = {317 -- 328}, abstract = {The recent surge of interest in electrostatic actuators, particularly for soft robotic applications, has placed increasing demands on high voltage control technology. In this respect, optoelectronic bidirectional switching and analogue regulation of high voltages is becoming increasingly important. One common problem is the leakage current due to dark resistance of the material or device used. Another is the physical size of such elements. However, their ability to provide galvanic separation makes them a very attractive alternative to conventional (wired) semiconductor elements. This paper gives an overview of available methods and devices before introducing a concept based on the combination of photoresistive and magnetoresistive effects in Gallium Arsenide that are potentially applicable to other semiconductor materials.}, language = {en} } @article{SternerSpecht, author = {Sterner, Michael and Specht, Michael}, title = {Power-to-Gas and Power-to-X-The History and Results of Developing a New Storage Concept}, series = {Energies}, volume = {14}, journal = {Energies}, number = {20}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/en14206594}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-26202}, abstract = {Germany's energy transition, known as 'Energiewende', was always very progressive. However, it came technically to a halt at the question of large-scale, seasonal energy storage for wind and solar, which was not available. At the end of the 2000s, we combined our knowledge of both electrical and process engineering, imitated nature by copying photosynthesis and developed Power-to-Gas by combining water electrolysis with CO2-methanation to convert water and CO2 together with wind and solar power to synthetic natural gas. Storing green energy by coupling the electricity with the gas sector using its vast TWh-scale storage facility was the solution for the biggest energy problem of our time. This was the first concept that created the term 'sector coupling' or 'sectoral integration'. We first implemented demo sites, presented our work in research, industry and ministries, and applied it in many macroeconomic studies. It was an initial idea that inspired others to rethink electricity as well as eFuels as an energy source and energy carrier. We developed the concept further to include Power-to-Liquid, Power-to-Chemicals and other ways to 'convert' electricity into molecules and climate-neutral feedstocks, and named it 'Power-to-X'at the beginning of the 2010s.}, language = {en} } @article{MonkmanStrieglPremetal., author = {Monkman, Gareth J. and Striegl, Birgit and Prem, Nina and Sindersberger, Dirk}, title = {Electrical Properties of Magnetoactive Boron-Organo-Silicon Oxide Polymers}, series = {Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics}, volume = {221}, journal = {Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1002/macp.201900342}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-26488}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {The electrical properties of rheopectic magnetoactive composites comprising boron-organo-silicon oxide dielectric matrices containing carbonyl iron microparticles are presented for the first time. The increase in interfacial magnetocapacitance is seen to greatly exceed that experienced when using conventional elastomeric matrices such as polydimethylsiloxane. In addition to the increase in capacitance, a simultaneous and sharp decrease in the parallel electrical resistance over several orders of magnitude is also observed. The effects are time dependent but repeatable. Potential applications include magnetically controlled frequency dependent devices, magnetic sensor systems, weighting elements for neural networks, etc.}, language = {en} } @article{PremSindersbergerMonkman, author = {Prem, Nina and Sindersberger, Dirk and Monkman, Gareth J.}, title = {Infrared spectral analysis of low concentration magnetoactive polymers}, series = {Journal of Applied Polymer Science}, volume = {137}, journal = {Journal of Applied Polymer Science}, number = {7}, publisher = {Wiley}, organization = {WILEY}, issn = {1097-4628}, doi = {10.1002/app.48366}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-25913}, pages = {1 -- 7}, abstract = {This work concerns an area of magnetoactive polymer (MAP) research seldom considered. Traditionally only MAP with high concentrations of magnetic filler (typically between 10 and 90 wt\%) have been investigated. This article deals with a hitherto neglected aspect of research, namely MAP containing lower magnetic filler concentrations (1 to 3 wt\%). This article utilizes a range of spectroscopic analysis methods (Raman and FTIR) and their applicability to MAP characterization at wavelengths ranging from 2.5 to 25 mu m. Particular attention is paid to low carbonyl iron particle (CIP) concentrations in MAP for which the emergence of capillary doublets at a critical 2 wt\% concentration is revealed. This results in measurable magnetic field-dependent changes in IR absorption at a wavelength of 4.255 mu m together with a detectable CO2 susceptibility. (c) 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2019, 136, 48366.}, language = {en} } @article{GaertnerMarxSchubachGadereretal., author = {G{\"a}rtner, Sebastian and Marx-Schubach, Thomas and Gaderer, Matthias and Schmitz, Gerhard and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Techno-Economic Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Separation for an Innovative Energy Concept towards Low-Emission Glass Melting}, series = {energies}, volume = {16}, journal = {energies}, number = {5}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/en16052140}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-53627}, pages = {1 -- 25}, abstract = {The currently still high fossil energy demand is forcing the glass industry to search for innovative approaches for the reduction in CO2 emissions and the integration of renewable energy sources. In this paper, a novel power-to-methane concept is presented and discussed for this purpose. A special focus is on methods for the required CO2 capture from typical flue gases in the glass industry, which have hardly been explored to date. To close this research gap, process simulation models are developed to investigate post-combustion CO2 capture by absorption processes, followed by a techno-economic evaluation. Due to reduced flue gas volume, the designed CO2 capture plant is found to be much smaller (40 m3 absorber column volume) than absorption-based CO2 separation processes for power plants (12,560 m3 absorber column volume). As there are many options for waste heat utilization in the glass industry, the waste heat required for CO2 desorption can be generated in a particularly efficient and cost-effective way. The resulting CO2 separation costs range between 41 and 42 EUR/t CO2, depending on waste heat utilization for desorption. These costs are below the values of 50-65 EUR/t CO2 for comparable industrial applications. Despite these promising economic results, there are still some technical restrictions in terms of solvent degradation due to the high oxygen content in flue gas compositions. The results of this study point towards parametric studies for approaching these issues, such as the use of secondary and tertiary amines as solvents, or the optimization of operating conditions such as stripper pressure for further cost reductions potential.}, language = {en} } @article{ZacherlWopperSchwanzeretal., author = {Zacherl, Florian and Wopper, Christoph and Schwanzer, Peter and Rabl, Hans-Peter}, title = {Potential of the Synthetic Fuel Oxymethylene Ether (OME) for the Usage in a Single-Cylinder Non-Road Diesel Engine: Thermodynamics and Emissions}, series = {Energies}, volume = {15}, journal = {Energies}, number = {21}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/en15217932}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55350}, pages = {1 -- 26}, abstract = {Non-road sectors, such as agriculture and construction machinery, require high energy densities and flexibility in use, which is why diesel engines are mainly used. The use of climate-neutral fuels, produced from renewable energies, such as Oxymethylene Ether (OME) as a diesel substitute, can significantly reduce CO2 and pollutant emissions in these sectors. In addition to CO2 neutrality, OME also offers improved combustion characteristics compared to diesel fuel, eliminating the soot-NOx trade-off and thus enabling new opportunities in engine design and calibration. In this paper, the combustion of pure OME on a close-to-production, single-cylinder non-road diesel engine with a pump-line-nozzle injection system is analyzed. A variation of the center of combustion at constant power output was performed for diesel and OME at different operating points. Two injectors were investigated with OME. A study on ignition delay and a detailed thermodynamic analysis was carried out. In addition, the exhaust emissions CO, NOx, VOC, as well as particulate-matter, -number and -size distributions were measured. With OME, a significantly shorter ignition delay as well as a shortened combustion duration could be observed, despite a longer injection duration. In addition, the maximum injection pressure increases. VOC and CO emissions are reduced. Particulate matter was reduced by more than 99\% and particle number (>10 nm) was reduced by multiple orders of magnitude. The median of the particle size distribution shifts from 60 to 85 nm (diesel) into a diameter range of sub 23 nm (OME). A significant reduction of NOx emissions with OME enables new degrees of freedom in engine calibration and an efficiency advantage without hardware adaption.}, language = {en} } @article{MalzKrenkelSteffens, author = {Malz, Sebastian and Krenkel, Walter and Steffens, Oliver}, title = {Infrared Reflective Wall Paint in Buildings: Energy Saving Potentials and Thermal Comfort}, series = {Energy and Buildings}, volume = {224}, journal = {Energy and Buildings}, number = {October}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0378-7788}, doi = {10.1016/j.enbuild.2020.110212}, abstract = {The reduction of the energy demand of existing buildings is the main objective of building refurbishment. Managing the heat radiation properties of the wall construction is a possible way to develop highly effective and resource efficient insulation materials and concepts. The application of infrared reflective wall paints and coatings has been studied since the latter half of the 20th century. A brief review of the literature gives an account of the current research status. One has to realise that the conclusions are not uniformly consistent but depend strongly on the specific boundary conditions and investigated parameters. The study presented here discusses the usage of infrared reflective wall paint in conjunction with heat insulation for historic brick masonry. The possible energy savings are linked to the resulting thermal comfort. We identify critical parameters that must be taken into account when using infrared reflective wall paint and derive recommended design rules for the refurbishment of such building types. The findings prove that infrared reflective wall paint can decrease heat losses by 18\% and up to 22\% if comfort conditions are considered. Increasing energy savings can also cause the negative effect of high radiative asymmetry. Thus, each configuration must be observed in detail.}, language = {en} } @article{HaugVetter, author = {Haug, Sonja and Vetter, Miriam}, title = {Altersgerechtes Wohnen im Quartier}, series = {Standort - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r angewandte Geographie}, volume = {45}, journal = {Standort - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r angewandte Geographie}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {1432-220X}, doi = {10.1007/s00548-020-00678-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-20050}, pages = {11 -- 17}, abstract = {Im Alter nimmt das Quartier aufgrund geringerer Aktionsradien an Bedeutung zu. Der Beitrag befasst sich mit der Frage, welche Besonderheiten sich bei Senioren-Haushalten im Hinblick auf Wohnen und soziale Teilhabe zeigen. Aus dem Projekt MAGGIE werden Ergebnisse einer schriftlichen Haushaltsbefragung (N=195) in der Wohngenossenschaft Margaretenau Regensburg dargestellt. Hierbei wird auf die aktuelle und zuk{\"u}nftige Wohnsituation, den Ver{\"a}nderungsbedarf, den Wunsch nach Gemeinschaftsangeboten und die soziale Einbettung eingegangen. Es zeigt sich eine geringe Ver{\"a}nderungsbereitschaft und ein {\"u}berdurchschnittlich hohes Maß an lokalem Sozialkapital. Am Ende werden Schlussfolgerungen f{\"u}r das Sanierungs- und Quartiersmanagement gezogen.}, subject = {Alter}, language = {de} } @article{BauerSterner, author = {Bauer, Franz and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Impacts of lifestyle changes on energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions in Germany}, series = {Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews}, volume = {207}, journal = {Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1364-0321}, doi = {10.1016/j.rser.2024.114944}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-77682}, pages = {17}, abstract = {Most energy scenario studies typically focus on technological options and fuel substitution for decarbonising future energy systems. Lifestyle changes are rarely considered, although they can significantly reduce energy demand and climate change mitigation efforts. By using an energy system model, this study shows that it is possible to reduce final energy demand in Germany by 61 \% in 2050 relative to 2019 levels, resulting in an annual per capita energy demand of 44 GJ for a representative country of the Global North. This goal can be achieved through a combination of technological measures and lifestyle changes without sacrificing a decent standard of living. Societal chances can eliminate reliance on not-yet-established negative emission technologies, reduce energy dependency, and reduce the need for energy-intensive hydrogen and e-fuels. Downsizing the energy system provides an opportunity for strengthening climate change mitigation, decrease material demand and reduce land use.}, language = {en} } @article{UhlarHeyderKoenig, author = {Uhlar, Stefan and Heyder, Florian and Koenig, Thomas}, title = {Assessment of two physical tyre models in relation to their NVH performance up to 300 Hz}, series = {Vehicle system dynamics}, volume = {59}, journal = {Vehicle system dynamics}, number = {3}, publisher = {Taylor\&Francis}, doi = {10.1080/00423114.2019.1681475}, pages = {331 -- 351}, abstract = {The prediction of structure-borne noise using numerical methods has a crucial influence during the development process of modern passenger cars. In order to minimise the dynamic forces from the chassis transferred to the body structure, multibody simulation (MBS) can be used. The link between the road surface and the chassis is established by the tyre and its own structural dynamic characteristics. Therefore, it is substantial and the main goal of the present paper to investigate the Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) performance of two commercial physical tyre models available and commonly used in the market. The intention is to point out what kind of results (up-to-date) a user of these structural dynamic tyre models, namely FTire and CDtire/3D, will get with a focus on NVH. The authors strictly follow the established process of how to obtain the fitted tyre property files, as any other user of FTire and CDTire currently does. This process includes a measurement campaign of the real tyre and a subsequent fitting of the tyre property file. The fitting in this case is provided by the tyre model developers themselves, namely cosin and Fraunhofer ITWM. The tyre models are then integrated into the MBS software MSC.Adams where their performance will be assessed based on measured wheel-hub forces in the time and frequency domain up to 300 Hz.}, language = {en} } @article{SovacoolCabezaPiselloetal., author = {Sovacool, Benjamin K. and Cabeza, Luisa F. and Pisello, Anna Laura and Colladon, Andrea Fronzetti and Larijani, Hatef Madani and Dawoud, Belal and Martiskainen, Mari}, title = {Decarbonizing household heating: Reviewing demographics, geography and low-carbon practices and preferences in five European countries}, series = {Renewable \& Sustainable Energy Reviews}, journal = {Renewable \& Sustainable Energy Reviews}, number = {139}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.rser.2020.110703}, pages = {1 -- 28}, abstract = {What commonalities are there in sustainable or unsustainable heating practices in five high-income, high-emitting western European countries? What preferences do a nationally representative sample of the public in these countries hold towards low-carbon options? It is imperative that climate policy researchers and practitioners grapple with the difficulty of decarbonizing heat, which remains the largest single end-use service worldwide and which accounts about half of total final energy consumption. Based on a comparative assessment of five representative national surveys in Germany (N = 2009), Italy (N = 2039), Spain (N = 2038), Sweden (N = 2023), and the United Kingdom (N = 2000), this study explores the demographics and geography of household heat decarbonisation in Europe. By analyzing our country level data as well as our combined sample of 10,109 respondents, it investigates how people conceive of the purposes of low-carbon heat, their preferences for particular forms of heat supply, and their (at times odd) practices of heat consumption and temperature settings. Grounded in its original data, the study organizes its findings inductively across the five themes of literacy (heating knowledge, awareness and control), sustainability (heating practices, dynamics and conflicts), temperature (heating satisfaction and preferences), desirability of change (low-carbon heating priorities, business models and trust), and culture (country and national variation). The study also explores intersections between these dimensions, using multivariate analysis, as well as how preferences differ according to varying types of actors as well as geography and space.}, language = {en} } @article{DiamantidisSykoraLenzi, author = {Diamantidis, Dimitris and S{\´y}kora, Miroslav and Lenzi, Daniele}, title = {Optimising Monitoring: Standards, Reliability Basis and Application to Assessment of Roof Snow Load Risks}, series = {Structural Engineering International}, volume = {28}, journal = {Structural Engineering International}, number = {3}, publisher = {Taylor\&Francis}, doi = {10.1080/10168664.2018.1462131}, pages = {269 -- 279}, abstract = {This paper addresses the optimisation of monitoring and decision-making criteria regarding the future use of structures. The current state of practice in standards and reliability framework are initially summarised. A general methodology for obtaining cost-optimal decisions is then presented on the basis of limit state design, probabilistic reliability analysis and cost estimates. The implementation of the risk-based approach is illustrated in a case study dealing with the roof of a stadium located in northern Italy. As the roof fails to comply with the requirements of the Eurocodes, the installation of a permanent monitoring system is recommended to allow for a real-time reliability assessment. The results demonstrate the potential of monitoring systems and probabilistic reliability analysis for supporting decisions regarding safety measures such as snow removal or temporary closure of the stadium, as well as reflecting the need to implement the discussed procedures in future standards.}, language = {en} } @article{DiermeierSindersbergerKrenkeletal., author = {Diermeier, Andreas and Sindersberger, Dirk and Krenkel, Lars and Rosell, X. C. and Monkman, Gareth J.}, title = {Controllable Magnetoactive Polymer Conduit}, series = {The Open Mechanical Engineering Journal}, volume = {12}, journal = {The Open Mechanical Engineering Journal}, number = {1}, publisher = {Bentham}, pages = {192 -- 200}, abstract = {Objective: Magneto-active Polymers (MAP) are smart materials whose mechanical characteristics, such as elastic and shear moduli, may be controllable by means of an externally applied magnetic field. Methods: Various additives may be used to influence the characteristics of the polymer matrix whilst a suspension of soft and/or hard magnetic particles determine the magnetic properties of the composite. Both pre-cure and post-cure magnetization is possible. Results: A range of control strategies have been investigated for evaluation of the system using fluids of differing kinematic viscosity. Conclusion: Depending on the degree of magnetic field homogeneity, magneto-deformation and magnetostriction contribute to MAP actuation. This paper presents a novel application in the form of a peristaltic MAP tube system, applicable to flow control and pumping of hemorheological fluids in blood circulatory systems for biomedical research purposes.}, language = {en} } @article{Brueckl, author = {Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver}, title = {Pl{\"a}doyer f{\"u}r die wettbewerbliche Bereitstellung von Blindleistung}, series = {ew - Magazin f{\"u}r die Energiewirtschaft - Spezial: Digitalisierung}, volume = {117}, journal = {ew - Magazin f{\"u}r die Energiewirtschaft - Spezial: Digitalisierung}, number = {1}, publisher = {VDE Verlag}, organization = {VDE Verlag}, pages = {46 -- 48}, language = {de} } @article{BruecklHaslbeckPortneretal., author = {Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and Haslbeck, Matthias and Portner, Olaf and Hinz, Gerhard}, title = {Kostenminimaler Netzanschluss einer 8-MW-PV-Anlage mithilfe regelbarer Ortsnetztransformatoren}, series = {Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen}, volume = {64}, journal = {Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen}, number = {6}, publisher = {Energiewirtschaft und Technik, Verl.-Ges.}, address = {Gr{\"a}felfing}, pages = {63 -- 65}, abstract = {Die steigende Anzahl der Erzeugungsanlagen (EZA) in den Verteilnetzen zwingt viele Verteilnetzbetreiber zum kostenintensiven Netzausbau. Dabei sind die EZA gem{\"a}ß EEG am technisch und wirtschaftlich g{\"u}nstigsten Verkn{\"u}pfungspunkt anzuschließen. Zur Bestimmung dieses Punktes ist ein Vergleich sinnvoller Netzanschlussvarianten durchzuf{\"u}hren. Regelbare Ortsnetztransformatoren (RONT) erweitern seit Kurzem die Netzanschlussm{\"o}glichkeiten, auch auf Mittelspannungsebene. Das Beispiel eines Anschlusses f{\"u}r eine 8-MW-PV-Anlage zeigt, dass der optimale Netzanschluss eine Kombination zwischen RONT, Spannungsblindleistungsregelung, Trennstellenverlagerung und Leitungsverst{\"a}rkung sein kann. In diesem Fall bemerkenswert ist, dass der RONT-Einsatz die Netzanschlusskosten um rd. 60 \% gegen{\"u}ber einer separaten Anbindung am Umspannwerk reduziert. Die Autoren beschreiben eingangs die Problematik hoher Netzausbaukosten beim Anschluss von Photovoltaik-Fl{\"a}chenanlagen. Das Vorgehen der durchgef{\"u}hrten Netzanalyse im konkreten Fall (Abb.: Grafische Darstellung des s{\"u}dlichen MS-Netzes der Stadtwerke Kehlheim mit angedeuteter Einspeiseleistung) und die 6 analysierten Netzanschlussvarianten werden beschrieben und diskutiert (Abb.: Gegen{\"u}berstellung der Investitionen der verschiedenen Netzausbauszenarien). Die oben genannte g{\"u}nstigste Anschlussvariante besteht aus folgender Kombination: Verlegung der vorhandenen Netztrennstelle zwischen zwei 20-kV-Str{\"a}nge; Verst{\"a}rkung einer bestehenden Freileitungsstrecke {\"u}ber 1 km; Einsatz von maximal 15RONT sowie Spannungsblindleistungsregelung durch die PV-Fl{\"a}chenanlage.}, language = {de} } @article{BruecklDalissonStrohmayeretal., author = {Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and Dalisson, Nils and Strohmayer, Bernhard and Haslbeck, Matthias}, title = {Spannungshaltungsmaßnahmen im Verteilungsnetz : Systemvergleich}, series = {EW : Magazin f{\"u}r die Energie-Wirtschaft}, volume = {113}, journal = {EW : Magazin f{\"u}r die Energie-Wirtschaft}, number = {6}, publisher = {VWEW-Energieverl.}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, issn = {1619-5795}, pages = {66 -- 69}, abstract = {Verteilungsnetzbetreibern stehen mittlerweile viele Maßnahmen zur Behebung des Spannungsbandproblems zur Verf{\"u}gung. Innovative Konzepte wie der regelbare Ortsnetztransformator werden in vielen Pilotprojekten erprobt. Unklar ist jedoch noch, welche Maßnahmen beziehungsweise Kombinationen langfristig wirtschaftlich am g{\"u}nstigsten sind. Die Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg untersucht daher in einem Forschungsprojekt verschiedene Maßnahmen, um sie unter wirtschaftlichen, technischen und energetischen Gesichtspunkten bewerten zu k{\"o}nnen. Der Beitrag untersucht am Beispiel des Netzmodells eines Dorfnetzes mit zahlreichen Photovoltaikanlagen unterschiedliche Szenarien f{\"u}r die Spannungshaltung, wobei u. a. Maßnahmen wie die Parallelverkabelung, das Einspeisemanagement durch Spitzenlastkappung, die Spannungs-Blindleistungsregelung durch die Erzeugungsanlagen sowie ein RONT (regelbarer Ortsnetztransformator) betrachtet werden. Dabei zeigt sich, dass es keine Maßnahme gibt, die in allen Belangen die g{\"u}nstigste L{\"o}sung ist. Es zeichnet sich jedoch ab, dass der RONT in vielen F{\"a}llen (abh{\"a}ngig vom Durchdringungsgrad) die g{\"u}nstigste oder zumeist eine g{\"u}nstige L{\"o}sung zur Erh{\"o}hung der Netzanschlusskapazit{\"a}t darstellt.}, language = {de} } @article{SchaechingerBruecklBeckeretal., author = {Sch{\"a}chinger, J. and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and Becker, Mark and Lechner, Raphael}, title = {Results of the Research Project Optibiosy: Biogas plants as stabilizers of the power system?}, series = {BWK ENERGIE}, volume = {74}, journal = {BWK ENERGIE}, number = {11-12}, publisher = {VDI-Verlag}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, issn = {1436-4883}, pages = {34 -- 39}, language = {en} } @article{HaslbeckBrueckl, author = {Haslbeck, Matthias and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver}, title = {Netzplanung Mittelspannungsnetze: Abbildung eines innovativen Blindleistungsmanagements, Teil 1 und 2}, series = {ew - Magazin f{\"u}r die Energiewirtschaft}, journal = {ew - Magazin f{\"u}r die Energiewirtschaft}, number = {7-8 und 9}, pages = {36 -- 39}, language = {de} } @article{KoderSchwanzerZacherletal., author = {Koder, Alexander and Schwanzer, Peter and Zacherl, Florian and Rabl, Hans-Peter and Mayer, Wolfgang and Gruber, Georg and Dotzer, Thomas}, title = {Combustion and emission characteristics of a 2.2L common-rail diesel engine fueled with jatropha oil, soybean oil, and diesel fuel at various EGR-rates}, series = {Fuel}, volume = {228}, journal = {Fuel}, number = {September}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.fuel.2018.04.147}, pages = {23 -- 29}, abstract = {To investigate the combustion and emission behavior of straight vegetable oils (SVO), jatropha oil, soybean oil, and diesel fuel were tested. For this research, a 2.2L common-rail engine with a two-stage turbocharging concept was equipped with a cylinder pressure indication system, an exhaust-gas analyzer, an AVL Micro Soot sensor and a Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer 3936 (SMPS) device to detect the particle-size-distribution (PSD). At a low and mid-load engine-operating point (EOP), the thermodynamic and emissions were investigated under various exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) rates with respect to the PSD. Moreover, the injection behavior of the three test fuels was analyzed separately using an injection rate analyzer. This procedure facilitates the thermodynamic investigations of the engine process and allows the calculation of the hydraulic delay (HD) as well as the ignition delay (ID). The ID of the SVO fuels compared to diesel fuel was found to be lower at all engine-operating modes, while jatropha oil always showed the shortest ID. In the particulate-nitrogen oxide (NOX) trade-off, the SVO fuels showed higher particulate matter (PM) emissions at the low-load EOP, whereas the PM emissions of diesel fuel overtop the SVO fuels at a higher engine load. With increased EGR-rates, a rise in the particle size was observed for all fuels. At the low-load EOP, the SVO fuels showed larger particles for high EGR-rates. This effect also changed by increasing the engine-load to the mid-load EOP, wherein the particle size of the diesel fuel emissions is higher by applying elevated EGR-rates.}, language = {en} } @article{WalterSchwanzerSteineretal., author = {Walter, Stefanie and Schwanzer, Peter and Steiner, Carsten and Hagen, Gunter and Rabl, Hans-Peter and Dietrich, Markus and Moos, Ralf}, title = {Mixing Rules for an Exact Determination of the Dielectric Properties of Engine Soot Using the Microwave Cavity Perturbation Method and Its Application in Gasoline Particulate Filters}, series = {Sensors}, volume = {22}, journal = {Sensors}, number = {9}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/s22093311}, pages = {1 -- 17}, abstract = {In recent years, particulate filters have become mandatory in almost all gasoline-powered vehicles to comply with emission standards regarding particulate number. In contrast to diesel applications, monitoring gasoline particulate filters (GPFs) by differential pressure sensors is challenging due to lower soot masses to be deposited in the GPFs. A different approach to determine the soot loading of GPFs is a radio frequency-based sensor (RF sensor). To facilitate sensor development, in previous work, a simulation model was created to determine the RF signal at arbitrary engine operating points. To ensure accuracy, the exact dielectric properties of the soot need to be known. This work has shown how small samples of soot-loaded filter are sufficient to determine the dielectric properties of soot itself using the microwave cavity perturbation method. For this purpose, mixing rules were determined through simulation and measurement, allowing the air and substrate fraction of the sample to be considered. Due to the different geometry of filter substrates compared to crushed soot samples, a different mixing rule had to be derived to calculate the effective filter properties required for the simulation model. The accuracy of the determined mixing rules and the underlying simulation model could be verified by comparative measurements on an engine test bench.}, language = {en} } @article{ThemaSternerLencketal., author = {Thema, Martin and Sterner, Michael and Lenck, Thorsten and G{\"o}tz, Philipp}, title = {Necessity and Impact of Power-to-gas on Energy Transition in Germany}, series = {Energy Procedia}, volume = {99}, journal = {Energy Procedia}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.egypro.2016.10.129}, pages = {392 -- 400}, abstract = {The present paper gives an outlook on a bandwidth of required installed power-to-gas capacity in the German power sector fed by 100\% renewable generation until 2050. Two scenarios were simulated to quantify cost effects of power-to-gas on the electricity system: once with, once without additional short-term flexibility options to a system using fossil natural gas as sole flexibility option instead. As a result, at latest in 2035, power-to-gas capacity expansion has to take place to reach required installed capacities of up to 89-134 GW in 2050. Application of power-to-gas as long-term flexibility leads to cost savings of up to 11,7-19 bn Euro enabling a fully renewable system in 2050.}, language = {en} } @article{ThemaThema, author = {Thema, Johannes and Thema, Martin}, title = {Nachnutzungskonzept: Braunkohle-Tagebaue als Pumpspeicherkraftwerk?}, series = {Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen - et : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Energiewirtschaft, Recht, Technik und Umwelt}, volume = {69}, journal = {Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen - et : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Energiewirtschaft, Recht, Technik und Umwelt}, number = {4}, publisher = {ETV Energieverl.}, address = {Essen}, pages = {38 -- 39}, abstract = {Der Anteil fluktuierender erneuerbarer Energien im deutschen Strommix steigt. Um die Netzstabilit{\"a}t zu erhalten, Fluktuationen im Dargebot nach Wetterlage und saisonal auszugleichen sind absehbar ab ca. 2030 große Stromspeicherkapazit{\"a}ten erforderlich. Wasser-Pumpspeicherwerke sind derzeit die einzige langj{\"a}hrig erprobte Technologie, die k{\"u}nftig in Braunkohletagebauen, welche im Zuge der Energiewende aufgegeben werden, errichtet werden k{\"o}nnten. Eine {\"U}berschlagsrechnung am Beispiel eines Pumpspeicherwerks in verschiedenen Tagebauen zeigt, dass diese mit bis zu 400 GWh ein signifikantes technisches Speicherpotenzial haben.}, language = {de} }