TY - RPRT A1 - Gerhards, Christoph A1 - Weber, Urban A1 - Klafka, Peter A1 - Golla, Stefan A1 - Hagedorn, Gregor A1 - Baumann, Franz A1 - Brendel, Heiko A1 - Breyer, Christian A1 - Clausen, Jens A1 - Creutzig, Felix A1 - Daub, Claus-Heinrich A1 - Helgenberger, Sebastian A1 - Hentschel, Karl-Martin A1 - von Hirschhausen, Christian A1 - Jordan, Ulrike A1 - Kemfert, Claudia A1 - Krause, Harald A1 - Linow, Sven A1 - Oei, Pao-Yu A1 - Pehnt, Martin A1 - Pfennig, Andreas A1 - Präger, Fabian A1 - Quaschning, Volker A1 - Schneider, Jens A1 - Spindler, Uli A1 - Stelzer, Volker A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Wagener-Lohse, Georg A1 - Weinsziehr, Theresa T1 - Klimaverträgliche Energieversorgung für Deutschland – 16 Orientierungspunkte T2 - Diskussionsbeiträge der Scinetists for Future ; 7 N2 - Als fairer Beitrag Deutschlands zur Einhaltung der globalen 1,5-Grad-Grenze werden 16 Orientierungspunkte für eine klimaverträgliche Energieversorgung vorgestellt. Es wird davon ausgegangen, dass hierfür die deutschen energiebedingten CO2-Emissio­nen in etwa 15 Jahren weitgehend auf Null sinken müssen. Energieeinsparung hilft, den notwendigen Ausbau von regenerativen Erzeugungskapazitäten zu verringern. Der Verkehrssektor kann ebenso wie die Bereiche Prozess- und Gebäudewärme hier­zu wesentlich beitragen. Die Kernenergie ist mit großen Risiken belastet und kann nicht hinreichend schnell aufgebaut werden. Biomasse in Form von Energie­pflan­zen zu nutzen, ist ineffizient und steht im Konflikt mit anderen Arten der Land­nut­zung. Importe klimaneutral erzeugter Energieträger in sehr großem Umfang er­for­dern extrem große Investitionen im Ausland. Sie sind eine ungesicherte Option auf die Zukunft. Entscheidend ist daher der ausreichend schnelle Ausbau von Photovoltaik (PV) und Wind­kraft in Deutschland. Schätzungsweise kann der Elektrizitätsbedarf im Jahr 2030 z.B. durch den Ausbau auf ca. 350 GW PV und ca. 150 GW Windkraft nahe­zu voll­ständig regenerativ gedeckt werden. Damit ließe sich eine zum großen Teil elek­tri­fizierte Mobilität und Wärmeversorgung betreiben und ein Teil des benö­tig­ten "grü­nen" Wasserstoffs in Deutschland bereitstellen. Hierfür ist ein jähr­licher Zu­bau von durchschnittlich ca. 30 GW PV und ca. 9 GW Windkraft nötig. Dies ist ca. sechs- (PV) bzw. dreimal (Wind) so hoch wie bisher vorgesehen und verlangt eine ge­sell­schaft­liche Kraftanstrengung. Ein weiter verzögerter Ausbau müsste mit noch deut­lich größeren gesellschaftlichen Anstrengungen für drastische Energieeinspa­run­gen oder Importe erneuerbarer Energie ausgeglichen werden. Insgesamt könnte dies noch deutlich schwieriger zu realisieren sein, als ein ambitionierter Ausbau. Da der Auf­bau der Kapazitäten mehrere Jahre erfordert, ist es möglich nachzusteuern, z. B. wenn erkennbar wird, dass sich ein ausreichend großer globaler Markt für Importe ent­wi­ckelt. Bis dahin ist es aus Verantwortung gegen­über der Zukunft und im Sinne des Pariser Vertrages empfehlenswert, die hier genannten Ausbauziele zu verfol­gen. Grüner, also aus erneuerbaren Energien hergestellter Wasserstoff und daraus abge­lei­tete Syntheseprodukte sind für die Dekarbonisierung von Industrieprozessen, den Flug- und Schiffsverkehr sowie für die Absicherung der Energieversorgung bei Dun­kel­flauten nötig. Ohne die genannten Ausbauziele für Wind und Solar noch drastisch weiter zu erhöhen, stehen diese Produkte für Straßenverkehr und Wärmeversor­gung jedoch nicht in ausreichenden Mengen zur Verfügung. Techniken zum Aus­gleich zwischen Elektrizitätsangebot und -nachfrage sind verfügbar und sollten recht­zeitig auf- bzw. ausgebaut werden. Hierzu gehören: Stromaustausch mit den Nach­barländern, Flexibilisierung des Verbrauchs und Energiespeicherung. Für deren Inte­gration sowie den Ausbau der Netze sollten zügig verbesserte rechtliche Rah­men­bedingungen geschaffen werden. Die Kosten eines klimaverträglichen Energiesystems sind mittel- bis langfristig nicht hö­her als im derzeitigen System. Gleichzeitig entstehen Arbeitsplätze und Export­chan­cen durch Aufbau, Betrieb und Wartung einer regenerativen Energieversorgung in Deutschland und die energetische Gebäudesanierung. Die politischen Rahmenbe­din­gungen entscheiden, ob eine klimaverträgliche Energieversorgung Deutschlands ge­lingt. T2 - Climate-friendly energy supply for Germany - 16 points of orientation KW - Climate KW - Energy System KW - Renewable Energies Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4409334 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Goetz, Rebecca A1 - Rauch, Johannes A1 - Brückl, Oliver ED - Schulz, Detlef T1 - Techno-economic analysis of reactive power sources T2 - NEIS 2021, Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems: Hamburg, 13.-14. September 2021 N2 - This paper presents different options to provide reactive power in electricity grid systems. Since conventional power plants are being phased out and the reactive power demand tends to increase, alternative technologies are needed to cover it. reactive power sources are being defined and specified in this submission. A technical evaluation and an economic analysis of selected reactive power sources are carried out, based on interviews with manufacturers and operators. As well a multifactorial techno-economic comparison of the evaluated reactive power sources is presented. The technical analysis addresses reactive power control-ranges, stochastic parameters, lifespans, electrical losses and dynamics of re-active power sources. It states that power electronics allow faster setpoint changes than mechanical technologies can achieve, but at the same time this is associated with the highest electrical losses of the reactive power sources considered here. Considering the economic analysis, relative investment costs per reactive power of conventional compensation systems turn out to be the most cost-efficient. With regard to the multifactorial techno-economic comparison, it is im-portant not only to standardize on reactive power that can be provided, but also to include the additional system-relevant properties of technologies in the evaluation as well as the costs in operation. Y1 - 2021 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9698281/ SN - 978-3-8007-5651-3 SP - 286 EP - 291 PB - VDE-Verlag ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Schumm, Leon A1 - Rank, Daniel A1 - Hofrichter, Andreas T1 - Intelligente Netzpuffer : Abschlussbericht (24.01.2021) KW - Stromspeicher KW - Batterien KW - Netzpuffer KW - Stromnetz Y1 - 2021 N1 - unveröffentlichter Abschlussbericht ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sippenauer, Thomas A1 - Brückl, Oliver A1 - Henneke, Markus T1 - Verankerung von Flexibilität in der Netzplanung T2 - Zukünftige Stromnetze: 27.-28. Januar 2021, 03.-04. Februar 2021 N2 - Die Energiewende führt zu einem steigenden Zubau erneuerbarer Energieerzeugungsanlagen im Verteilungsnetz. Ebenso ist mit einem verstärkten Zuwachs der Elektromobilität zu rechnen, der zu einer weiteren Ausreizung der zulässigen Spannungsbereiche und Leitungsauslastungen beitragen kann. Um die Aufnahmefähigkeit des Verteilungsnetzes zu erhöhen, wurden in der Vergangenheit verschiedene Lösungen entwickelt und etabliert. Ein zusätzlicher Baustein zur Behebung von Netzengpässen und Spannungsproblemen sind zeitliche Verlagerungen von Einspeisungen und Verbrauchslasten in der Mittelspannungsebene. Diese sogenannten Flexibilitätsmaßnahmen sind derzeit noch nicht Stand der Technik. Um einen hohen Nutzen stiften zu können, indem sie zu einer effizienten Einsparung an Asset beitragen, müssen sie in der Netzplanung abbildbar gemacht werden. Dazu sind einerseits geeignete technische und zuverlässigkeitstheoretische Anforderungen an die Flexibilitätsmaßnahmen herauszuarbeiten, um eine möglichst hohe Gesamteffizienz bei Netz- und Anlagenbetreibern zu erzielen und andererseits ein Verfahren zu finden, mit dem Manipulationsmöglichkeiten (INC-DEC-Gaming) ausgeschlossen bzw. geringgehalten werden können. KW - Netzplanung KW - Flexibilität KW - Manipulationsrisiken KW - Feldversuch Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55632 SN - 978-3-948176-12-9 SP - 79 EP - 92 PB - Conexio GmbH CY - Pforzheim ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Neidhart, Thomas A1 - Lerch, Maximilian A1 - Wiesinger, Doris A1 - Zrenner, Louis T1 - Kompakte Übertragungsleitungen für hohe Gleichspannungen: Langzeituntersuchungen an einer erdverlegten Versuchsanlage BT - Abschlussbericht zu AP 1.5 Mechanik und AP 1.7 Thermik; Forschungsprojekt-Akronym: DC CTL DBI; Förderkennzeichen: 03ET7546 N2 - Durch den Ausstieg aus der Verstromung fossiler Energieträger und der daraus resultierenden dezentralen Stromerzeugung ist ein Aus- bzw. Umbau des deutschen Übertragungsnetzes erforderlich. Weil aus der dezentralen Energieerzeugung große Trassenlängen resultieren, welche bei Wechselstrom zu Blindleistungsproblematiken führen, wird dort vermehrt auf Hochspannungs-Gleichstrom-Übertragung zurückgegriffen. Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts DC CTL DBI (direct current compact transmission line – directly buried investigastions) wurde ein gasisolierte HGÜ-Leiter (GIL) erdverlegt und bei ständigem Monitoring über umfangreiche Sensorik einem Langzeitversuch unterzogen. Anstelle einer klassischen Sandbettung kam ein zeitweise fließfähiger, selbstverdichtender Verfüllbaustoff (ZFSV) zum Einsatz. Somit können Schäden an der Übertragungsleitung infolge Verdichtungsaufwand vermieden und gleichzeitig bessere Bodeneigenschaften hinsichtlich der Wärme- und Wassertransportprozesse erreicht werden. KW - ZFSV KW - Erdverlegte Übertragungsleitungen KW - Erdkabel KW - Zeitweise fließfähiger selbstverdichtender Verfüllbaustoff KW - Wärmetransport Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-21730 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grauvogl, Dominik A1 - Stauder, Peter A1 - Hopfensperger, Bernhard A1 - Gerling, Dieter T1 - Multiphysics Design of a Wound Field Synchronous Machine with Magnetic Asymmetry T2 - Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference (IEMDC): 17-20 May 2021, Hartford, CT, USA N2 - In this paper a multiphysics development method is used for designing a novel wound field synchronous machine of the future generation of high voltage traction drives. This method covers the domains of electromagnetics, the mechanical strength, thermal behavior and the magnetic noise. It is shown that the proposed novel asymmetric design with a circular flux barrier in combination with an asymmetric pole offset is fulfilling the requirements according to performance and torque ripple. A fatigue strength rotor mechanic concept is included. A hybrid cooling concept consisting of a water jacket cooled stator and air cooled rotor ensures the needed continuous power. Unacceptable noise levels are excluded by investigating the equivalent radiated power (ERP) level due to radial forces in the air gap. Finally, the multi-physical workflow resulted in a fully developed component with a high degree of maturity. KW - air cooling KW - wound field synchronous machine KW - cooling concept KW - fatigue limit KW - flux barrier Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IEMDC47953.2021.9449564 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grauvogl, Dominik A1 - Krabinski, Jeffrey A1 - Stauder, Peter A1 - Hopfensperger, Bernhard A1 - Gerling, Dieter T1 - NVH Comparison of a Novel Wound Field Synchronous Machine with Magnetic Asymmetry with a PSM for a HV Electric Drive T2 - 2021 JSAE Annual Congress (Spring) Proceedings; online meeting (No.76-21) N2 - This paper shows how magnetic noises can be reduced with a wound field synchronous machine (WFSM) with magnetic asymmetry compared to a permanent magnet synchronous machine (PSM), operating at base speed range and full load. In order to reproduce a real noise behavior, the two rotor types are operated in a complete electric drive unit (EDU) consisting of an electric motor, gearbox, inverter and overall housing. In the concept study, the noise characteristics of the two electric machines is evaluated and compared via mechanical finite element method (FEM) simulations using the equivalent radiated power (ERP) level and Campbell diagrams. Furthermore, it is shown that critical frequency orders can already be identified by the analysis of the magnetic force density from the electromagnetic design without computationally intensive ERP calculations. In this context, the ERP investigations have shown that the unique feature of the magnetically asymmetric WFSM is the reduction of the slot harmonics. At the current state of the art, the slot harmonics can only be reduced with a rotor skewing. The disadvantage of this is a reduction in performance and a more expensive production. It is also remarkable that the magnetic asymmetry reduces the slot harmonics more than the rotor skewing in the PSM. In addition, both machines are still considered with a short-pitched stator winding to optimize the overall noise level by reducing the 24th frequency order. KW - Elektroantrieb KW - Synchronmaschine KW - traction drive system KW - NVH KW - e-axle KW - magnetic asymmetry Y1 - 2021 UR - https://tech.jsae.or.jp/paperinfo/en/content/p202101.343/ PB - JSAE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Steininger, Peter A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Dawoud, Belal T1 - Transient performance of a solar selective thermal insulation system T2 - 16th Advanced Building Skins Conference & Expo, 21 – 22/10/2021, Bern, Switzerland N2 - A prototype of a thermal insulation system to offer high selectivity of the solar gain regarding the solar incidence angle (SATIS) was applied to a typical solid brick masonry for existing buildings in Germany. Light conducting elements (LCEs) inclined at 19 ° were incorporated in SATIS, which equals the average solar noon angle in southern Germany during winter. The entire wall construction was experimentally investigated in a differential climatic chamber test bench at four different irradiation angles according to a dynamic test procedure. In addition, a conventional wall construction (CWC) has been measured. At SATIS’ design angle of 19 °, the SATIS wall construction shows a solar gain (SG) of 394.5 Wh/m², while the SG of the CWC amounts to only 25.4 Wh/m². The validated transient model of the SATIS wall construction showed that, at the end of the irradiation period of the dynamic test procedure (8 h), the solar heat penetrates to a depth of 253 mm and 111 mm inside the 385 mm thick brick wall masonry at the irradiation angles of 19 ° and 50 °, respectively. During the same time, the stored solar energy at 50 ° amounts to only 24.4 % of that stored at 19 °. Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355771950_Transient_performance_of_a_solar_selective_thermal_insulation_system PB - Advanced Buidling Skins GmbH ER - TY - THES A1 - Heberl, Michael T1 - Power-to-Ammoniak BT - Möglichkeiten zur erneuerbaren Elektrifizierung und Dekarbonisierung der Ammoniakindustrie N2 - Ammoniak ist Grundbaustein für die Herstellung von Düngemitteln und dementsprechend für die Nahrungsmittelindustrie unentbehrlich. Ca. 40-50 % der Weltbevölkerung sind von Nahrungsmitteln abhängig, die mit Hilfe von Ammoniakdüngern hergestellten wurden. Weltweit wurden alleine im Jahr 2015 181 Mt Ammoniak produziert, wodurch die Ammoniakherstellung mit 1,2 % am gesamten Energieverbrauch der Welt beteiligt ist und für 0,93 % der globalen Treibhausgasemissionen zuständig ist. Auch in Zeiten der Energiewende ist diese Grundstoffchemikalie unentbehrlich, ist aber auf einem anderen Wege herzustellen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die Darstellung verschiedener Möglichkeiten zur erneuerbaren Elektrifizierung und Dekarbonisierung der Ammoniakindustrie, wodurch der Einsatz von herkömmlichen Energieträgern wie Erdgas, Kohle und Öl negiert werden kann. Ammoniak wird aktuell über das Haber-Bosch-Verfahren aus den Rohstoffen Erdgas, Kohle und Öl gewonnen. Bei diesem Verfahren wird über einen Primär- und Sekundärreformer Wasserstoff und Stickstoff gewonnen. Andere Gasbestandteile werden gefiltert oder umgewandelt, um schädliche Katalysatorgifte (CO, H2S) zu entfernen. Im Reaktor wird an Eisenkatalysatoren aus Wasserstoff und Stickstoff letztendlich Ammoniak hergestellt. Der Energieverbrauch des Haber-Bosch Verfahrens schwankt zwischen 7,8 MWh/t NH3 für eine moderne und sehr effiziente Anlage mit Erdgas und 13,6 MWh/t NH3 für eine alte mit Kohle betriebene Anlage. An Emissionen treten pro hergestellter Tonne Ammoniak je nach Rohstoff 1,6-3,8 t CO2-eq auf. Neben der Biomassevergasung gibt es mehrere rein elektrische Ansätze zur Ammoniakherstellung. Die unterschiedlichen elektrochemischen Ansätze zur direkten Ammoniaksynthese, wie der Einsatz von Flüssigsalzelektrolyten oder Feststoffelektrolyten, wurden in Abschnitt 3.2 vorgestellt. Einige dieser Technologien zeigen vielversprechende Ansätze, sind jedoch zum aktuellen Zeitpunkt noch zu weit von einem industriellen Einsatz entfernt. Der Einsatz der Wasserelektrolyse in Kombination mit einer Luftzerlegungseinheit ist die derzeit vielversprechendste Methode Ammoniak auf einem strombasierten und dekarbonisierten Wege herzustellen. Bei diesem System wird Wasserstoff im Elektrolyseur und Stickstoff in der Luftzerlegungseinheit hergestellt. Die Ammoniaksynthese findet hierbei in einem Reaktor nach Vorbild des Haber-Bosch-Prozesses statt. Mit diesem System ist ein Energieverbrauch von ca. 10 MWh/t NH3 notwendig. Durch den Einsatz von rein erneuerbar hergestelltem Strom als Energieträger lässt sich mit diesem Technologiezusammenschluss die Ammoniakherstellung komplett Emissionsfrei gestalten. Dadurch können alleine in Deutschland jährlich bis zu 7,8 Mt CO2-eq eingespart werden. Eine zukünftige Umstrukturierung der Ammoniakherstellung und der gesamten chemischen Industrie ist unabdingbar. Diese kann aber nur parallel mit einem Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien umgesetzt werden. Mit der Wasserelektrolyse und der Luftzerlegungseinheit sind die technischen Möglichkeiten für diesen Umbau bereits heute gegeben und brauchen nur noch eingesetzt werden. N2 - Ammonia is a fundamental raw material for the production of fertilizer and essential for the food industry. About 40-50 % of the world population depends on food produced with the assistance of ammonia fertilizers. In 2015 181 Mt ammonia was produced worldwide. The ammonia production is responsible for 1,2 % of the global energy consumption and 0,93 % of the global greenhouse gas emissions. Even in times of the energy transition this base chemical is essential, although it should be produced on a different way. It is therefore the objective of this work to show different possibilities for an electrified and decarbonised ammonia industry powered by renewable energies. As a result the use of conventional energy carriers like gas, coal and oil will be negotiated. Ammonia is produced with the Haber-Bosch process from gas, coal and oil as feedstock. In this process a primary and a secondary reformer is used to produce hydrogen and nitrogen. Other gaseous components are filtered and converted to remove catalyst poisons (CO, H2S). In the reactor iron catalysts are used to produce ammonia out of hydrogen and nitrogen. The energy consumption of the Haber-Bosch process varies between 7,8 MWh/t NH3 for a modern and really efficient gas based plant and 13,6 MWh/t NH3 for an old coal based plant. The production of one ton ammonia causes emissions between 1,6-3,8 t CO2-eq based on the used feedstock. Beside biomass gassing there are several electric technologies to produce ammonia. The different electrochemical technologies to synthesize ammonia on a direct way, like solid state electrolysis or molten salt electrolytes, are shown in section 3.2. Some of these technologies show a good potential, but all of them are far off the use in the industry. The use of an electrolyser in combination with an air separation unit is the most promising way to produce ammonia on an electrified and decarbonised way. In this system hydrogen is produced in the electrolyser and nitrogen in the air separation unit. The ammonia synthesis works in a reactor based on the Haber-Bosch process. Using this system the production of one ton ammonia has an energy consumption of 10 MWh. With the use of renewable energies in this combination of technologies a greenhouse gas emissions free ammonia production is possible. In Germany alone 7,8 t CO2-eq can be saved. A future reorganization of the ammonia industry and the complete chemical industry is indispensable. A parallel expand of renewable energies is necessary to realize this approach. With electrolysers and air separation units the technical possibilities for this reconstruction are already given. All that remains is the implementation of them. KW - Ammoniaksynthese KW - Haber-Bosch KW - Emissionen KW - Erneuerbare Energien Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-22167 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Thema, Martin A1 - Kaul, Anja A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Heberl, Michael T1 - Optimierung eines Rieselbett-Bioreaktors für die dynamische mikrobielle Biosynthese von Methan mit Archaeen-Mikroorganismen in Power-to-Gas-Anlagen N2 - Das übergeordnete Ziel des Vorhabens war die Entwicklung neuer technologischer Möglichkeiten für den biologischen Methanisierungsprozess mit Archaeen1 in Power-to-Gas-Anwendungen. Im Gegensatz zur technisch ausgereiften chemisch-katalytischen Methanisierung sind hier noch Potenziale zur Optimierung verfahrenstechnischer und biologischer Prozesse für das Speicherkonzept Power-to-Gas [7] vorhanden. Dabei sollte zum einen ein Rieselbett-Bioreaktor optimiert, simuliert und für die Hochskalierung vorbereitet werden. Zum anderen sollte eine Kombination optimal geeigneter Mikroorganismen und Packungsmaterialien selektiert und deren Verhalten und Eignung im Reaktor analysiert werden. Das Verhalten des entwickelten Systems sollte zunächst im Labor- und Technikumsmaßstab und anschließend im Feldtest an einer bestehenden Power-to-Gas-Anlage untersucht werden. Hauptziel während des Feldtests war die Produktion von einspeisefähigem Methan sowie dessen Einspeisung ins Gasnetz. Ein Hauptziel des Projektes war es, die Normung und Standardisierung notwendiger Systemparameter und Semantik zur Beschreibung und Einbindung biologischer Methanisierungseinheiten in Power-to-Gas-Anlagen voranzutreiben. Dies sollte zum einen die Vergleichbarkeit der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse verbessern und zum anderen unterstützend bei der Kommerzialisierung der Technologie wirken. Aus dem Projekt heraus wurde so die neue Normungsreihe VDI 4635 Power-to-X beim Verein Deutscher Ingenieure angestoßen. KW - Biologische Methanisierung KW - Power-to-Gas KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Rieselbett-Bioreaktor KW - Archaeen Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2314/KXP:1815321555 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Klitsman, Maksym A1 - Brückl, Oliver A1 - Eller, Johannes ED - Schulz, Detlef T1 - Analysis and simulation of the population driving behaviour and charging processes at different charging station types with electric vehicles T2 - NEIS 2021, Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems: 13-14. September 2021, Hamburg N2 - Electric vehicles are one of the important components of the energy transition, which is necessary for the CO2 emission reduction. In order to estimate the influence of electromobility on electric grids at present day and in the future, the generation of realistic charge profiles is necessary. The main objective of this study is the development of an algorithm, which generates realistic charge time series of electric vehicles. The very huge and detailed input surveys enable to define different population groups, representing specific driving behaviour. These groups are then composed and scaled up, according to the statistical population structure of a chosen town or city in Germany, and show typical driving behaviour of all inhabitants. The charge profiles are calculated for several charge station types, based on daily electric vehicle user mobility, day type and household type. In addition, charge process occurrence is evaluated through a model, involving charge infrastructure presence, attractiveness of corresponding charge station type and charge process necessity. Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-8007-5651-3 SP - 254 EP - 260 PB - VDE-Verlag ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pershina, K. V. A1 - Saveliev, Dmitry V. A1 - Glavan, Gašper A1 - Chashin, Dmitri V. A1 - Belyaeva, Inna A. A1 - Fetisov, Leonid Y. A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail T1 - The voltage response of a structure comprising a magnetoactive-elastomer cylinder and a piezoelectric material to magnetic field step excitations T2 - The 4th International Baltic Conference on Magnetism (IBCM 2021) : Svetlogorsk, Russia August 29 - September 2, 2021 : Book of Abstracts Y1 - 2021 UR - http://smba.science/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IBCM-2021-Book-of-Abstracts-5.pdf SP - 182 PB - Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Heberl, Michael T1 - The ORBIT-Project: Biological methanation in a trickle-bed reactor - key results and next steps T2 - 5th Nuremberg Workshop on Methanation and 2nd Generation, Nürnberg Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, 28.05.2021 KW - biologische Methanisierung KW - Archaeen KW - Power-to-Gas KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Rieselbett Bioreaktor Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Bauer, Florian A1 - Kirchbeck, Mathias T1 - VTT - a virtual test truck for modern simulation tasks JF - Vehicle system dynamics N2 - The development of new technologies like advanced driver assistance systems or automated driving requires a flexible simulation environment of sufficient complexity. In general this flexibility is not provided by commercial software packages. This paper presents a three-dimensional and nonlinear hand-made model for heavy commercial vehicles including tractor and trailer as well as tractor and semitrailer combinations that can be used in different simulation environments, as well as in real-time applications. As typical for trucks, the torsional flexibility of the frame and a suspended driver's cabin are taken into account. The design kinematics makes it possible to handle different and quite complex axle suspensions very efficiently. Appropriate force elements are used to model various couplings between tractor and trailer or tractor and semitrailer, respectively. The virtual test truck environment (VTT) coded in ANSI C is extremely portable and can easily be embedded in commercial simulation packages like MATLAB/Simulink. It includes the TMeasy tyre model and offers flexible interfaces to third-party software tools. KW - coupled air springs KW - design Kinematics KW - heavy commercial vehicles KW - MATLAB KW - Simulink KW - TMeasy tyre model KW - vehicle coupling KW - Vehicle modelling Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/00423114.2019.1705356 VL - 59 IS - 4 SP - 635 EP - 656 PB - Taylor&Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Bauer, Florian A1 - Topcagic, Edin T1 - Performance of leaf spring suspended axles in model approaches of different complexities JF - Vehicle System Dynamics N2 - Axles with leaf spring suspension systems are still a popular choice in many commercial vehicles. However, leaf springs are not in perfect conformity to standard multibody vehicle models because they combine guidance and suspension in one single element. Combining standard multibody vehicle models with sophisticated finite element leaf spring models results in rather complex and computing time-consuming solutions. Purely kinematic models, defined by lookup tables or the design kinematics approach, cover only some but not all features of the leaf spring suspension. As shown here, the five-link model, which incorporates a quasi-static solution of the leaf spring compliance, provides a very practical model. It is comparatively lean and provides results of sufficient accuracy in the whole application range. KW - beam-model KW - commercial vehicles KW - design kinematics KW - five-Link model KW - Leaf spring suspension KW - vehicle dynamics Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/00423114.2021.1928249 VL - 60 IS - 8 SP - 2871 EP - 2889 PB - Taylor&Francis ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Strom - Wärme - Verkehr - Industrie: das Zusammenspiel der Sektoren über Power-to-X T2 - Deutscher Ingenieurtag 2021, Düsseldorf 20. Mai 2021 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung Y1 - 2021 PB - VDI-Verlag ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frazzica, Andrea A1 - Palomba, Valeria A1 - Dawoud, Belal T1 - Thermodynamic Performance of Adsorption Working Pairs for Low-Temperature Waste Heat Upgrading in Industrial Applications JF - Applied Sciences N2 - The present work aims at the thermodynamic analysis of different working pairs in adsorption heat transformers (AdHT) for low-temperature waste heat upgrade in industrial processes. Two different AdHT configurations have been simulated, namely with and without heat recovery between the adsorbent beds. Ten working pairs, employing different adsorbent materials and four different refrigerants, have been compared at varying working boundary conditions. The effects of heat recovery and the presence of a temperature gradient for heat transfer between sinks/sources and the AdHT components have been analyzed. The achieved results demonstrate the possibility of increasing the overall performance when internal heat recovery is implemented. They also highlight the relevant role played by the existing temperature gradient between heat transfer fluids and components, that strongly affect the real operating cycle of the AdHT and thus its expected performance. Both extremely low, i.e., 40-50 degrees C, and low (i.e., 80 degrees C) waste heat source temperatures were investigated at variable ambient temperatures, evaluating the achievable COP and specific energy. The main results demonstrate that optimal performance can be achieved when 40-50 K of temperature difference between waste heat source and ambient temperature are guaranteed. Furthermore, composite sorbents demonstrated to be the most promising adsorbent materials for this application, given their high sorption capacity compared to pure adsorbents, which is reflected in much higher achievable specific energy. KW - adsorption KW - efficiency KW - heat transformer KW - heat upgrading KW - waste heat KW - working pairs Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083389 VL - 11 IS - 8 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thema, Martin A1 - Weidlich, Tobias A1 - Kaul, Anja A1 - Böllmann, Andrea A1 - Huber, Harald A1 - Bellack, Annett A1 - Karl, Jürgen A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Optimized biological CO2-methanation with a pure culture of thermophilic methanogenic archaea in a trickle-bed reactor JF - Bioresource Technology N2 - In this study, a fully automated process converting hydrogen and carbon dioxide to methane in a high temperature trickle-bed reactor was developed from lab scale to field test level. The reactor design and system performance was optimized to yield high methane content in the product gas for direct feed-in to the gas grid. The reaction was catalyzed by a pure culture of Methanothermobacter thermoautotrophicus IM5, which formed a biofilm on ceramic packing elements. During 600 h in continuous and semi-continuous operation in countercurrent flow, the 0.05 m3 reactor produced up to 95.3 % of methane at a methane production rate of 0.35 mCH43mR-3h-1. Adding nitrogen as carrier gas during startup, foam control and dosing of ammonium and sodium sulfide as nitrogen and sulfur source were important factors for process automation. KW - Biological methanation KW - Power-to-Gas KW - Reactor concept KW - Thermophilic archaea KW - Trickle-bed reactor Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125135 IS - 333 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gärtner, Sebastian A1 - Rank, Daniel A1 - Heberl, Michael A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Dawoud, Belal A1 - Haumer, Anton A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Simulation and Techno-Economic Analysis of a Power-to-Hydrogen Process for Oxyfuel Glass Melting JF - Energies N2 - As an energy-intensive industry sector, the glass industry is strongly affected by the increasingly stringent climate protection targets. As established combustion-based production systems ensure high process stability and glass quality, an immediate switch to low greenhouse gas emission processes is difficult. To approach these challenges, this work investigates a step-by-step integration of a Power-to-Hydrogen concept into established oxyfuel glass melting processes using a simulation approach. This is complemented by a case study for economic analysis on a selected German glass industry site by simulating the power production of a nearby renewable energy park and subsequent optimization of the power-to-hydrogen plant performance and capacities. The results of this study indicate, that the proposed system can reduce specific carbon dioxide emissions by up to 60%, while increasing specific energy demand by a maximum of 25%. Investigations of the impact of altered combustion and furnace properties like adiabatic flame temperature (+25 °C), temperature efficiency (∆ξ = −0.003) and heat capacity flow ratio (∆zHL = −0.009) indicate that pure hydrogen-oxygen combustion has less impact on melting properties than assumed so far. Within the case study, high CO2 abatement costs of 295 €/t CO2-eq. were determined. This is mainly due to the insufficient performance of renewable energy sources. The correlations between process scaling and economic parameters presented in this study show promising potential for further economic optimization of the proposed energy system in the future. KW - Power-to-Gas KW - Hydrogen KW - Electrolysis KW - Oxyfuel KW - Glass Industry Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-22713 N1 - Corresponding author: Sebastian Gärtner VL - 14 IS - 24 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Jumping locomotion system based on a multistable tensegrity structure JF - Mechanical systems and signal processing N2 - All known locomotion principles are limited respective to environmental conditions. Often, the occurrence of obstacles or gaps means the break-off for the operating motion systems. For such circumstances, a controllable jumping locomotion is required to cross these barriers. However, this locomotion demands sophisticated requirements to the actuation. The abrupt actuation is commonly realized by high dynamic actuators or complex mechanisms. In this work, a simple solution utilizing the multistability of a compliant tensegrity structure is described. Therefore, a two-dimensional tensegrity structure featuring four stable equilibria is considered. Based on bifurcation analyses a feasible actuation to control the current equilibrium configuration is derived. Changing between selected equilibrium states enables a great difference in potential energy, which yields a jumping motion of the structure. Based on numerical simulations a suitable actuation strategy is chosen to overcome obstacle and steps by jumping forward or backward, respectively. The theoretical approach is examined experimentally with a prototype of the multistable tensegrity structure. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. All known locomotion principles are limited respective to environmental conditions. Often, the occurrence of obstacles or gaps means the break-off for the operating motion systems. For such circumstances, a controllable jumping locomotion is required to cross these barriers. However, this locomotion demands sophisticated requirements to the actuation. The abrupt actuation is commonly realized by high dynamic actuators or complex mechanisms. In this work, a simple solution utilizing the multistability of a compliant tensegrity structure is described. Therefore, a two-dimensional tensegrity structure featuring four stable equilibria is considered. Based on bifurcation analyses a feasible actuation to control the current equilibrium configuration is derived. Changing between selected equilibrium states enables a great difference in potential energy, which yields a jumping motion of the structure. Based on numerical simulations a suitable actuation strategy is chosen to overcome obstacle and steps by jumping forward or backward, respectively. The theoretical approach is examined experimentally with a prototype of the multistable tensegrity structure. KW - Compliant tensegrity structure KW - Multibody dynamics KW - Multistability KW - Non-classical locomotion Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.107384 IS - 152 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haug, Sonja A1 - Vetter, Miriam T1 - Altersgerechtes Wohnen im Quartier JF - Standort - Zeitschrift für angewandte Geographie N2 - 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 zukünftige Wohnsituation, den Veränderungsbedarf, den Wunsch nach Gemeinschaftsangeboten und die soziale Einbettung eingegangen. Es zeigt sich eine geringe Veränderungsbereitschaft und ein überdurchschnittlich hohes Maß an lokalem Sozialkapital. Am Ende werden Schlussfolgerungen für das Sanierungs- und Quartiersmanagement gezogen. T2 - Age-appropriate living in the neighborhood KW - Alter KW - Wohnen KW - Stadtviertel KW - Sozialraum KW - Senioren KW - Wohnsituation KW - Sozialraum KW - Lokales Sozialkapital KW - Quartiersgestaltung Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00548-020-00678-3 SN - 1432-220X N1 - Corresponding author: Sonja Haug VL - 45 SP - 11 EP - 17 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Palomba, Valeria A1 - Nowak, Sebastian A1 - Dawoud, Belal A1 - Frazzica, Andrea T1 - Dynamic modelling of Adsorption systems: a comprehensive calibrated dataset for heat pump and storage applications JF - Journal of energy storage N2 - The growing efforts for the development of clean and efficient energy systems require the use of a multi-disciplinary approach and the integration of multiple generation appliances. Among the fields that can be considered enabling technologies, adsorption systems for air conditioning and thermal energy storages, are constantly increasing their maturity. However, for a proper design and integration of such systems, there is the need for a simulation framework that is reliable and computationally convenient. In the present paper, the implementation of a dynamic model for adsorption systems is presented, which includes different components (adsorber, phase changer, sorption materials) and is structured as a library. Modelica language and the commercial software Dymola (R) are used for the analysis. Data for different heat exchangers and working pairs are calibrated using experimental results and the calibrated model is subsequently used for the design of an adsorber based on a plate heat exchanger for thermal energy storage applications. The results proved that the model is fast and can reproduce experimental results with good accuracy, thus being a useful tool for the design and optimization of the different components of sorption systems. KW - CHILLERS KW - DIFFUSION KW - ETHANOL ADSORPTION KW - Optimization KW - PERFORMANCE KW - SCALE KW - simulation KW - THERMAL-ENERGY STORAGE KW - TRANSFORMATION KW - WATER-ADSORPTION Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2020.102148 VL - 33 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sovacool, Benjamin K. A1 - Cabeza, Luisa F. A1 - Pisello, Anna Laura A1 - Colladon, Andrea Fronzetti A1 - Larijani, Hatef Madani A1 - Dawoud, Belal A1 - Martiskainen, Mari T1 - Decarbonizing household heating: Reviewing demographics, geography and low-carbon practices and preferences in five European countries JF - Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews N2 - 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. KW - Climate policy KW - Cooling KW - Energy policy KW - Heat decarbonisation KW - Household heat KW - Low-carbon heating KW - Space heating Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2020.110703 IS - 139 SP - 1 EP - 28 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Prem, Nina A1 - Diermeier, Andreas A1 - Szecsey, Tamara T1 - Dielectric behaviour of magnetic hybrid materials JF - Physical Sciences Reviews N2 - The objectives of this work include the analysis of electrical and magnetic properties of magneto-elastic hybrid materials with the intention of developing new techniques for sensor and actuator applications. This includes the investigation of dielectric properties at both low and high frequencies. The behaviour of capacitors whose dielectrics comprise magnetic hybrid materials is well known. Such interfacial magnetocapacitance can be varied according to magnetic content, magnetic flux density and the relative permittivity of the polymer matrix together with other dielectric content. The basic function of trapping electrical charges in polymers (electrets) is also established technology. However, the combination of magnetoactive polymers and electrets has led to the first electromagnetic device capable of adhering to almost any material, whether magnetically susceptible or not. During the course of this research, in addition to dielectrics, electrically conductive polymers based on (PDMS) matrices were developed in order to vary the electrical properties of the material in a targeted manner. In order to ensure repeatable results, this demanded new fabrication techniques hitherto unavailable. The 3D printing of silicones is far from being a mature technology and much pioneering work was necessary before extending the usual 3 d.o.f. to include orientation about and diffusion of particles in these three axes, thus leading to the concept of 6D printing. In 6D printing, the application of a magnetic field can be used during the curing process to control the particulate distribution and thus the spatial filler particle density as desired. Most of the devices (sensors and actuators) produced by such methods contain levels of carbonyl iron powder (CIP) embedded magnetic filler of up to 70 wt%. Contrary to this, a hitherto neglected research area, namely magnetoactive polymers (MAPs) having significantly lower magnetic particle concentrations (1 to 3 wt% CIP) were also investigated. With filler concentrations lower than 3 wt%, structures are formed which are completely absent at higher filler levels. CIP concentrations in the range of 1wt% demonstrate the formation of toroidal structures. Further development of coherent rings with a compact order results as filler concentrations increase towards 2 wt%. Above 3 wt% the structure eventually disintegrates to the usual random order found in traditional MAP with higher CIP content. Structured samples containing 1%–3 wt% CIP were investigated with the aid of X-ray tomography where solitary ring structures can be observed and eventually the formation of capillary doubles. Over wavelengths ranging from 1 to 25 µm, spectroscopic analysis of thin film MAP samples containing 2 wt% CIP revealed measurable magnetic-field-dependent changes in IR absorption at a wavenumber 2350 (λ = 4.255 µm). This was found to be due to the diamagnetic susceptibility of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Consequently, the first potential application for sparse matrix MAPs was found. KW - cappillary doublet KW - diamagnetic KW - elastomer dielectric KW - FTIR KW - interfacial magnetocapacitance KW - magnetoactive polymer KW - PDMS KW - toroid Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/psr-2019-0121 N1 - Corresponding author: Gareth J. Monkman VL - 7 IS - 10 SP - 1169 EP - 1185 PB - de Gruyter ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwanzer, Peter A1 - Schillinger, Maximilian A1 - Mieslinger, Johann A1 - Walter, Stefanie A1 - Hagen, Gunter A1 - Maerkl, Susanne A1 - Haft, Gerhard A1 - Dietrich, Markus A1 - Moos, Ralf A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - A Synthetic Ash-Loading Method for Gasoline Particulate Filters with Active Oil Injection JF - SAR International Journal of Engines N2 - To reduce particulate emissions, the use of particulate filters in diesel engines is meanwhile state of the art, while the integration of such systems in gasoline engines is now also necessary in order to comply with today's regulations. Over its lifetime, a gasoline particulate filter (GPF) collects ash components of fuel, lubrication oil, and materials originating from the catalytic coating and from engine abrasion. In the development and application process, synthetic ashing from GPFs is challenging. The ash of the lubrication oil can be increased in various ways, like oil-doped fuel, a separate oil burner, or changes in the piston-cylinder system of the engine. However, these methods show major disadvantages. For this reason, an improved approach is presented in this study, which allows a quick response to changes in combustion (e.g., engine knocking) and producing ash, which is more realistic due to its primary particle size and the density of ash plugs, in a shorter time. Therefore, an approach to accelerate ash loading by active oil injection using a multi-point injection (MPI) system is introduced. With the help of this methodology, an ashing capacity of 1.21 g/h is implemented, which is a high rate compared to other investigations. The primary particle size (evaluated by means of a transmission electron microscope), is in the same size range as those detected at the full-load curve during regular operation. A computer tomographic (CT) analysis of the incinerated particulate filter also shows that a very high density of ash plugs can be realized, which has also been found in the literature for real applications. In addition, with the help of a mass spectrometer (MS) and an intermediate weighing of the particulate filter, the current ash loading of the GPF could be determined with an accuracy of 1%. KW - Ash KW - GDI KW - GPF KW - Particle Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4271/03-14-04-0029 SN - 1946-3936 SN - 1946-3944 VL - 14 IS - 4 SP - 493 EP - 506 PB - SAE International ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmidt, Henrik A1 - Straub, Benedikt B. A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Bröckel, Ulrich A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. A1 - Auernhammer, Günter T1 - Collision and separation of nickel particles embedded in a Poly dimethylsiloxan matrix under a rotating magnetic field: A strong magneto active function JF - Colloid and Polymer Science N2 - In order to function as soft actuators, depending on their field of use, magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) must fulfill certain criteria. To name just a few, these can include rapid response to external magnetic fields, mechanical durability, mechanical strength, and/or large deformation. Of particular interest are MREs which produce macroscopic deformation for small external magnetic field variations. This work demonstrates how this can be achieved by just a small change in magnetic field orientation. To achieve this, (super)paramagnetic nickel particles of size ≈ 160 μm were embedded in a non-magnetic polydimethylsiloxan (PDMS) (661–1301 Pa) and their displacement in a stepwise rotated magnetic field (170 mT) recorded using a video microscope. Changes in particle aggregation resulting from very small variations in magnetic field orientation led to the observation of a new strongly magneto-active effect. This configuration is characterized by an interparticle distance in relation to the angle difference between magnetic field and particle axis. This causes a strong matrix deformation which in turn demonstrates hysteresis on relaxation. It is shown that the occurrence strongly depends on the particle size, particle distance, and stiffness of the matrix. Choosing the correct parameter combination, the state can be suppressed and the particle-matrix system demonstrates no displacement or hysteresis. In addition, evidences of non-negligible higher order magnetization effects are experimentally ascertained which is qualitatively in agreement with similar, already theoretically described, particle systems. Even at larger particle geometries, the new strongly magneto-active configuration is preserved and could create macroscopic deformation changes. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-020-04784-4 VL - 299 SP - 955 EP - 967 PB - Springer ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rieger, Anna A1 - Oetjen, Arne A1 - van de Par, Steven A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - Gehörbezogene Modellierung der Dissonanz T2 - Tagungsband DAGA 2021: 47. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 15.-18. August 2021, Wien und Online Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.dega-akustik.de/publikationen/online-proceedings/ VL - 47 SP - 1034 EP - 1037 PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bauer, Franz A1 - Gawlik, Julia A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Hamacher, Thomas ED - Ausfelder, Florian ED - Dura, Hanna T1 - Übergreifende Energiesystemmodellierung T2 - Optionen für ein nachhaltiges Energiesystem mit Power-to-X-Technologien: Transformation - Anwendungen – Potentiale. 3. Roadmap des Kopernikus-Projektes P2X, Phase II Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.kopernikus-projekte.de/lw_resource/datapool/systemfiles/elements/files/CBE2878A53D522EEE0537E695E868061/live/document/DEC_P2X_II_V06_Online_small.pdf SN - 978-3-89746-236-6 SP - 19 EP - 33 PB - DECHEMA Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V. CY - Frankfurt a.M. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lindner, Matthias A1 - Pipa, Andrei V. A1 - Karpen, Norbert A1 - Hink, Ruediger A1 - Berndt, Dominik A1 - Foest, Rüdiger A1 - Bonaccurso, Elmar A1 - Weichwald, Robert A1 - Friedberger, Alois A1 - Caspari, Ralf A1 - Brandenburg, Ronny A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Icing Mitigation by MEMS-Fabricated Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge JF - Applied Sciences N2 - Avoiding ice accumulation on aerodynamic components is of enormous importance to flight safety. Novel approaches utilizing surface dielectric barrier discharges (SDBDs) are expected to be more efficient and effective than conventional solutions for preventing ice accretion on aerodynamic components. In this work, the realization of SDBDs based on thin-film substrates by means of micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) technology is presented. The anti-icing performance of the MEMS SDBDs is presented and compared to SDBDs manufactured by printed circuit board (PCB) technology. It was observed that the 35 mu m thick electrodes of the PCB SDBDs favor surface icing with an initial accumulation of supercooled water droplets at the electrode impact edges. This effect was not observed for 0.3 mu m thick MEMS-fabricated electrodes indicating a clear advantage for MEMS-technology SDBDs for anti-icing applications. Titanium was identified as the most suitable material for MEMS electrodes. In addition, an optimization of the MEMS-SDBDs with respect to the dielectric materials as well as SDBD design is discussed. KW - aerospace engineering KW - anti-icing KW - DBD PLASMA ACTUATORS KW - EXCITATION KW - FLOW-CONTROL KW - low-temperature plasma KW - MEMS KW - SEPARATION CONTROL KW - SDBD Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/app112311106 N1 - Corresponding author: Matthias Lindner VL - 11 IS - 23 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schwanzer, Peter A1 - Dietrich, Markus A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - Detektion unterschiedlicher Medien in Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) mit Hilfe eines Radio-Frequenz (RF-) Sensors T2 - Bayerische Wissenschaftsforum - BayWISS 2020 Y1 - 2020 UR - https://mobilitaet-verkehr.baywiss.de/fileadmin/verbundkolleg/mobilitaet-verkehr/poster/Schwanzer_Peter.pdf ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Altmann, Robert A1 - Gebhard, Jürgen A1 - Emberger, Peter A1 - Thuneke, Klaus A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Remmele, Edgar T1 - Zünd- und Brennverhalten von Pflanzenölkraftstoff und Übertragung auf einen Motor der Abgasstufe V N2 - Durch den Ersatz von Dieselkraftstoff durch Rapsölkraftstoff (R100) können Treibhausgasemissionen reduziert werden. Für einen störungsfreien Betrieb eines Motors mit Rapsölkraftstoff sind jedoch Modifikationen an Motorkomponenten und Motorsteuergerät notwendig, um eine effiziente Verbrennung im Motor zu erreichen. Ziel des Vorhabens ist die Erarbeitung von Grundlagen zur Auslegung der Motorsteuerung pflanzenöltauglicher Offroad-Motoren mit moderner Abgasnachbehandlung mit anschließender entsprechender Abstimmung der Motorapplikation am Prüfstand. Grundlegende Untersuchungen der physikalischen Prozessabläufe von R100 bei der Einspritzung werden an einem hydraulischen Druckanstiegsanalysator (HDA) und einer Hochdruck-Hochtemperatur-Kammer (HDHT-Kammer) durchgeführt. Unterschiede im Zünd- und Brennverhalten werden in einer Konstantvolumenbrennkammer untersucht. Abschließend werden die Erkenntnisse am Motorenprüfstand auf einen DEUTZ-Motor übertragen, dessen Einspritzsystem auch bei den grundlegenden Untersuchungen verwendet wurde. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass das Einspritzverhalten von R100 eine höhere Sensitivität gegenüber Kraftstofftemperaturvariationen aufweist als Dieselkraftstoff. Bei niedrigen raftstofftemperaturen sind mit R100 ein längerer Öffnungsverzug und eine geringere Einspritzmenge festzustellen. Um diesen Einfluss bei der Einspritzstrategie zu kompensieren, ist die Kenntnis der Kraftstofftemperatur im Injektor notwendig. Eine weitere Herausforderung stellt die Gemischaufbereitung dar, hier führen unter anderem die höhere Viskosität und höhere Siedetemperaturen von R100 zu einem schmäleren Spritzwinkel und verzögerter Verdampfung im Vergleich zum Dieselkraftstoff. Eine Erhöhung des Einspritzdrucks und höhere Temperaturen und Drücke in der Brennkammer verbessern die Gemischaufbereitung. Bei Bedingungen von mittlerer und hoher Last ist der Zündverzug von R100 kürzer und das Verbrennungsverhalten ähnlich zum Dieselkraftstoff. Eine geringere Wärmefreisetzung von R100 wird durch den geringeren Heizwert verursacht. Unter Bedingungen von niedriger Last und Motorstart ist ein längerer Zündverzug von R100 im Vergleich zum Dieselkraftstoff festzustellen. Eine Steigerung des Einspritzdrucks und höhere Brennkammerdrücke und -temperaturen führen bei beiden Kraftstoffen zu kürzeren Zündverzügen, der Einfluss dieser Parameter ist jedoch für R100 stärker als für Dieselkraftstoff. Voreinspritzungen führen bei beiden Kraftstoffen zu einer Verkürzung des Zündverzugs der Haupteinspritzung und zu einer geringeren Wärmefreisetzungsrate. Am Motorprüfstand ist bei gleicher Motorapplikation mit R100 eine geringere Leistung als mit Dieselkraftstoff festzustellen. Nach Angleichung der Motorleistung durch Anhebung der Einspritzmenge von R100 sind im Rohabgas Stickstoffoxid (NOX)- und Kohlenstoffmonoxidemissionen auf gleichem Niveau zu Dieselkraftstoff zu beobachten sowie geringere Partikelemissionen. Unter Verwendung eines DoE Vorgehens kann der Partikel-NOX - trade-off von R100 optimiert und Einstellparameter gefunden werden, in denen sowohl niedrigere NOX als auch niedrigere Partikelemissionen im Vergleich zum Dieselkraftstoff resultieren. Das installierte Abgasnachbehandlungssystem, bestehend aus einem Dieseloxidationskatalysator (DOC), Dieselpartikelfilter (DPF) und selektivem katalytischem Reduktionssystem (SCR), arbeitet für beide Kraftstoffe ähnlich und es scheint keine Anpassung der Dosierungsstrategie der wässrigen Harnstofflösung notwendig zu sein. Eine Regeneration des Partikelfilters mit R100 war nach Optimierung der Einstellparameter der Drosselklappe möglich. Motorkaltstart und Leerlauf sind herausfordernde Betriebsphasen, die für R100 einer weiteren Optimierung bedürfen. Eine Temperierung von R100 im Injektor auf 50–60 °C sowie eine Kompensation der Einspritzmenge in Abhängigkeit von der Kraftstofftemperatur sind mögliche Verbesserungsmaßnahmen. Zudem kann durch einen früheren Einspritzbeginn von R100 das Verbrennungsverhalten angepasst werden. Die Motorprüfstandsuntersuchungen bestätigen qualitativ die Erkenntnisse die mit dem hydraulischen Druckanstiegsanalysator (HDA), der Hochdruck-Hochtemperatur-Kammer (HDHT-Kammer) und der Konstantvolumenbrennkammer gewonnen wurden. Weitere Untersuchungen sind notwendig, um die Ergebnisse auf einen baugleichen, in einer mobilen Arbeitsmaschine eingebauten Motor zu transferieren, damit Informationen zur Dauerhaltbarkeit unter realen Bedingungen erhalten werden können. Weiterführende Forschungsarbeiten sind im Bereich der Betriebsphasen des Motorkaltstarts und Leerlaufs mit Rapsölkraftstoff nötig, um einen dauerhaft störungsfreien Betrieb in diesen Betriebsphasen zu erreichen. Die erzielten Erkenntnisse deuten darauf hin, dass hier noch viel Verbesserungspotenzial vorhanden ist. KW - Biokraftstoff KW - Brennwert KW - Zündung KW - Motor KW - Rapsöl KW - Motorsteuerung Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.tfz.bayern.de/mam/cms08/biokraftstoffe/dateien/tfz_bericht_69_evolum_a.pdf SN - 1614-1008 VL - 69 PB - Technologie- und Förderzentrum im Kompetenzzentrum für Nachwachsende Rohstoffe CY - Straubing ER - TY - GEN A1 - Oetjen, Arne A1 - Rieger, Anna A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - van de Par, Steven T1 - The role of dissonance in the sound quality perception for electric vehicles T2 - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America N2 - Tonal components can be regarded as one of the most relevant components for interior sound quality of electric vehicles, especially at low speeds. Sources for these tones are for example the vehicles' drivetrains but also other technical components. Depending on the driving conditions, due to the interaction of various dominant sources, audible tone complexes can occur. Similar to musical intervals, the different frequency ratios within these complexes can result in consonant or dissonant sensations. The strength of this sensation does not only depend on the frequency relation of the tones but also on their relative levels. In this study, different musical intervals were subjectively rated in terms of their specific consonant or dissonant character. Using an adaptive procedure, sound pairs, each consisting of a two-tone signal, where adjusted to equal dissonance by varying the level of the second tone of one of the two-tone signals. Using the same paradigm, also pairs of equal vehicle sound quality were obtained. With these results, it is possible to quantify dissonance, and theinfluence of dissonance on sound quality expressed in terms of level differences of two-tone signals. These results can help to make the concept of dissonance more useful for sound-engineering applications. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5147356 VL - 148 IS - 4 PB - Acoustical Society of America ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Walter, Stefanie A1 - Schwanzer, Peter A1 - Hagen, Gunter A1 - Haft, Gerhard A1 - Dietrich, Markus A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Moos, Ralf ED - Tille, Thomas T1 - Hochfrequenzsensorik zur direkten Beladungserkennung von Benzinpartikelfiltern T2 - Automobil-Sensorik 3 N2 - In Folge der Verschärfung der gesetzlichen Abgasnormen wurden für direkt-einspritzende Benzinmotoren Partikelfilter notwendig. Zur Beladungsüberwachung können aufgrund stark unterschiedlicher Rahmenbedingungen die aus Dieselmotoren bekannten Systeme, wie dem Differenzdrucksensor, nur eingeschränkt übernommen werden. Ein hochfrequenzbasiertes Verfahren koppelt mittels Antennen elektromagnetische Wellen in das Filtergehäuse ein, deren Ausbreitungsverhalten durch die dielektrischen Eigenschaften des eingelagerten Rußes beeinflusst wird. Hierdurch kann bei Auswertung von Transmissionsdämpfung oder Resonanzfrequenzen die Rußbeladung direkt detektiert werden. Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-662-61259-0 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61260-6_7 SP - 185 EP - 208 PB - Springer Vieweg CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schwanzer, Peter A1 - Mieslinger, Johann A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Dietrich, Markus A1 - Haft, Gerhard A1 - Walter, Stefanie A1 - Hagen, Gunter A1 - Moos, Ralf A1 - Gaderer, Matthias T1 - Monitoring of a Particulate Filter for Gasoline Direct Injection Engines with a Radio-Frequency-Sensor T2 - 11th International Exhaust Gas and Particulate Emissions Forum, 3.-4.3.2020, Ludwigsburg, Germany N2 - In order to comply with future emission regulations, the use of particulate filters in vehicles with direct injection gasoline engines is essential. The current amount of soot and ash in the filter is calculated by a soot load model in the electronic control unit in combination with a differential pressure sensor determining the pressure drop over the particulate filter. Active regeneration is initiated if the calculated amount of soot or the measured differential pressure is too high. This is associated with additional fuel consumption. An on-board diagnosis for the particulate filter is currently not part of the Euro 6d emission standard. For future exhaust emission standards, on-board diagnosis or active monitoring of the particulate filter is conceivable. One of the benefits of monitoring is the fact that unnecessary active regenerations can be avoided. As a result, there is no additional fuel consumption due to misinterpretations of the amount of soot in the filter. For active monitoring of the particulate filter, a radiofrequency (RF-) sensor, that detects the soot loading of the filter with electromagnetic waves directly, can be used. Such a system has the advantage that by utilizing the filter as a sensor more precise information about the current state of the filter, e.g. a possible damage, can be provided. Worst-case considerations of filter damages, tested at an engine test bench show the advantages which are entailed by a system like that. By means of partial regeneration of the particulate filter it is demonstrated how the remaining amount of soot in the filter can be detected in a better way in comparison to the differential pressure sensor by using the RF-sensor. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://eref.uni-bayreuth.de/54655/ N1 - Projekttitel: Load Sensor for GPF; Projekt-ID: AZ-1288-17 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Briem, Ulrich T1 - Die neue VDI 2500 : Faserseilwissen kompakt JF - Logistik für Unternehmen N2 - Die Richtlinie VDI 2500 „Faserseile“ hat 1990 erstmals zusammenfassend den Stand der Technik auf dem Gebiet der Faserseile dargestellt und wertvolle Infor-mationen über Aufbau, Auswahl, Konfek-tionierung und Überwachung von Faser-seilen gegeben. Die jetzt erscheinende zweite Auflage enthält eine Vielzahl wichtiger technischer Neuerungen für die Praxis. Zu nennen sind hier die hochfesten Fasern und deren Beschichtung sowie die erstmals systematisch aufgeführten Sei-lendverbindungen und ein Ausblick auf die zukünftig bedeutsamen sogenannten Hybridseile. Eine Checkliste hilft bei der richtigen Auswahl und Bemessung von Faserseilen. Bei den Normen wurde – soweit möglich – auf europäische Normen verwiesen. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://elibrary.vdi-verlag.de/10.37544/0930-7834-2020-11-12-36/faserseilwissen-kompakt-jahrgang-34-2020-heft-11-12?page=1 IS - 11-12 SP - 36 EP - 37 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Briem, Ulrich T1 - Umlaufbiegewechselzahl von verdichteten Seildrähten JF - Draht Y1 - 2020 UR - https://umformtechnik.net/draht/Inhalte/Aus-der-Forschung/Umlaufbiegewechselzahl-von-verdichteten-Seildraehten IS - 6 SP - 14 EP - 15 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schroll-Decker, Irmgard T1 - Rezension zu: Ethik des Wissens. Freiheit und Verantwortung der Wissenschaft in Zeiten des Klimawandels. oekom Verlag (München) 2019. ISBN 978-3-96238-163-9 JF - socialnet Rezensionen Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.socialnet.de/rezensionen/26341.php SN - 2190-9245 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Romeis, Dirk A1 - Kostrov, Sergei A. A1 - Kramarenko, Elena Yu A1 - Stepanov, Gennady V. A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail A1 - Saphiannikova, M. T1 - Magnetic-field-induced stress in confined magnetoactive elastomers JF - Soft Matter N2 - We present a theoretical approach for calculating the state of stress induced by a uniform magnetic field in confined magnetoactive elastomers of arbitrary shape. The theory explicitly includes the magnetic field generated by magnetizable spherical inclusions in the sample interior assuming a non-linear magnetization behavior. The initial spatial distribution of particles and its change in an external magnetic field are considered. This is achieved by the introduction of an effective demagnetizing factor where both the sample shape and the material microstructure are taken into account. Theoretical predictions are fitted to the stress data measured using a specifically designed experimental setup. It is shown that the theory enables the quantification of the effect of material microstructure upon introducing a specific microstructural factor and its derivative with respect to the extensional strain in the undeformed state. The experimentally observed differences between isotropic and anisotropic samples, compliant and stiff elastomer matrices are explained. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/D0SM01337D VL - 16 IS - 39 SP - 9047 EP - 9058 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Geilfuß, Kristina A1 - Dawoud, Belal T1 - Analytical investigation of a zeolite-NaY-water adsorption heat and cold storage and its integration into a steam power process JF - Energy N2 - tabilizing the effects of greenhouse gas emissions on the atmosphere is a key step towards solving the global climate change problems. Storage technologies play an essential role in compensating the discrepancy between surplus energy and peak times. Sorption processes, in particular, offer an environment friendly way for almost loss-free heat (of adsorption or absorption) and cold storage. This work is dedicated first to analytically investigate the potential of applying NaY-Water/Zeolite as a working pair for heat and cold storage upon utilizing high temperature heat. It turned out that, the mass of the adsorber heat exchanger increases the useful specific heat stored from 229 kWh/tzeolite for the ideal storage to 538 kWh/tzeolite or even higher depending on the thermal capacity of the adsorber heat exchanger (AdsHX). Contrary to that trend, COP will decrease with increasing the thermal capacity of the AdsHX. Sensible heat losses between charging and discharging phases do have a negative effect on both stored heating capacity and COP. In addition, an innovative hybrid steam power cum adsorption storage process is introduced and analytically investigated at different ambient conditions and time scenarios for on-peak and off-peak durations over the day. The introduced hybrid process seems quite promising in achieving electrical power production and efficiency enhancements during peak load durations. The extent of enhancing both performance indicators increases with increasing the ambient temperature difference between peak and off-peak times. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2020.116977 VL - 195 IS - March PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Snarskii, Andrei A. A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail A1 - Yuskevich, Pavel T1 - Effective medium theory for the elastic properties of composite materials with various percolation thresholds JF - Materials N2 - It is discussed that the classical effective medium theory for the elastic properties of random heterogeneous materials is not congruous with the effective medium theory for the electrical conductivity. In particular, when describing the elastic and electro-conductive properties of a strongly inhomogeneous two-phase composite material, the steep rise of effective parameters occurs at different concentrations. To achieve the logical concordance between the cross-property relations, a modification of the effective medium theory of the elastic properties is introduced. It is shown that the qualitative conclusions of the theory do not change, while a possibility of describing a broader class of composite materials with various percolation thresholds arises. It is determined under what conditions there is an elasticity theory analogue of the Dykhne formula for the effective conductivity. The theoretical results are supported by known experiments and show improvement over the existing approach. The introduction of the theory with the variable percolation threshold paves the way for describing the magnetorheological properties of magnetoactive elastomers. A similar approach has been recently used for the description of magneto-dielectric and magnetic properties. KW - elastic properties KW - effective medium approximation KW - self-consistent KW - random heterogeneous medium KW - two-phase composite material KW - percolation threshold Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13051243 VL - 13 IS - 5 SP - 1 EP - 19 PB - MPDI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Snarskii, Andrei A. A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail A1 - Yuskevich, Pavel A1 - Saveliev, Dmitry V. A1 - Belyaeva, Inna A. T1 - Induced anisotropy in composite materials with reconfigurable microstructure: Effective medium model with movable percolation threshold JF - Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications N2 - In composite materials, with field-dependent restructuring of the filler material (changes in the mutual arrangement of inclusions), the presence of an external magnetic field induces anisotropy of the dielectric properties, even if the composite is isotropic in the absence of an external field. A modified effective medium approximation is proposed for the calculation of the components of effective permittivity within a class of composites with reconfigurable microstructure, where both phases (the filler and the matrix) are isotropic and the inclusions have spherical shape. The effective physical properties are calculated in the parallel and perpendicular directions to an applied field. The appearance of the anisotropy of the permittivity is simulated by the introduction of two not-equal, possibly variable (field-dependent) percolation thresholds. The implications, of the proposed theoretical approach, are demonstrated for the case of the dielectric properties of magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs). In MAEs with soft polymer matrices, the mutual arrangement of micrometer-sized magnetic inclusions can significantly change in an applied magnetic field. A reasonable agreement between theory and experiment at a measurement frequency of 1 kHz is found, and is improved in comparison to the previous models. The components of the effective permittivity tensor, characterizing the dielectric properties along the direction of the applied magnetic field and in the orthogonal direction, grow with an increasing field. This growth is more pronounced for the permittivity component in the field direction. The possible extensions of the theoretical model and future directions of research are discussed. The presented theoretical approach can be useful for the application-driven development of a number of smart materials, in particular electro- and magnetorheological gels, elastomers and fluids. KW - Effective medium theory KW - Magnetoactive elastomer KW - Percolation threshold KW - Anisotropy KW - Effective permittivity KW - Random heterogeneous medium Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2020.125170 VL - 560 IS - December PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Saveliev, Dmitry V. A1 - Belyaeva, Inna A. A1 - Chashin, Dmitri V. A1 - Fetisov, Leonid Y. A1 - Romeis, Dirk A1 - Kettl, Wolfgang A1 - Kramarenko, Elena Yu A1 - Saphiannikova, M. A1 - Stepanov, Gennady V. A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail T1 - Giant extensional strain of magnetoactive elastomeric cylinders in uniform magnetic fields JF - Materials N2 - Elongations of magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs) under ascending–descending uniform magnetic fields were studied experimentally using a laboratory apparatus specifically designed to measure large extensional strains (up to 20%) in compliant MAEs. In the literature, such a phenomenon is usually denoted as giant magnetostriction. The synthesized cylindrical MAE samples were based on polydimethylsiloxane matrices filled with micrometer-sized particles of carbonyl iron. The impact of both the macroscopic shape factor of the samples and their magneto-mechanical characteristics were evaluated. For this purpose, the aspect ratio of the MAE cylindrical samples, the concentration of magnetic particles in MAEs and the effective shear modulus were systematically varied. It was shown that the magnetically induced elongation of MAE cylinders in the maximum magnetic field of about 400 kA/m, applied along the cylinder axis, grew with the increasing aspect ratio. The effect of the sample composition is discussed in terms of magnetic filler rearrangements in magnetic fields and the observed experimental tendencies are rationalized by simple theoretical estimates. The obtained results can be used for the design of new smart materials with magnetic-field-controlled deformation properties, e.g., for soft robotics. KW - magnetostriction KW - magnetoactive elastomer KW - extensional strain KW - hysteresis KW - magnetomechanical effect KW - magnetodeformation Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13153297 SN - 1996-1944 N1 - Corresponding author: Mikhail Shamonin VL - 13 IS - 15 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Saveliev, Dmitry V. A1 - Belyaeva, Inna A. A1 - Chashin, Dmitri V. A1 - Fetisov, Leonid Y. A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail T1 - Large Wiedemann effect in a magnetoactive elastomer JF - Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials N2 - Large twists of a soft tube (hollow cylinder) in helical magnetic fields are presented for the first time. Such a phenomenon is usually denoted as the Wiedemann effect. The tube is fabricated from a soft magnetoactive elastomer material with the shear modulus of about 56 kPa. The composite material comprises 80 mass% of micrometer-sized iron particles embedded into a polydimethylsiloxane matrix. The circular magnetic field is generated by an electric current in a straight wire passing through the inner hole of the tube. The maximum value of approximately 350″/cm is observed in a longitudinal magnetic field of a few kA/m overlapped with a circumferential magnetic field of about 1.4 kA/m on the surface of the inner hole. A pronounced hysteresis in the dependence of the Wiedemann effect on the circular magnetic field is found. The ways to enhance the Wiedemann twist in magnetoactive elastomers are discussed. The observed large effect is promising for application in magnetic-field controlled torsional actuators, in particular for soft robotics. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2020.166969 VL - 511 IS - October PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anders, M. A1 - Briem, Ulrich A1 - Novak, G. A1 - Steinbach, G. T1 - Inspektionsintervalle im Blick JF - Technische Logistik Y1 - 2020 SP - 14 EP - 17 PB - Huss-Medien CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brock, Damian A1 - Koder, Alexander A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Touraud, Didier A1 - Kunz, Werner T1 - Optimising the biodiesel production process: Implementation of glycerol derivatives into biofuel formulations and their potential to form hydrofuels JF - Fuel N2 - A new biofuel concept is developed, enabling the usage of vegetable oils and glycerol derivatives in mixtures with biodiesel. This concept significantly enhances the biodiesel production's profitability and thus strongly contributes to the sustainability of future biofuels. After simple addition reactions with building block chemicals, less hydrophilic glycerol derivatives are obtained, which are compatible with biofuels. Even more, the products of the reactions of glycerol with acetone or butyric acid, referred to as solketal and tributyrin, respectively, lead to promising biofuels in mixtures with rapeseed oil and its biodiesel. Due to their low freezing points, they act as cloud and freezing point depressants, when added to vegetable oil/biodiesel blends. Further, since their viscosity is close to common biodiesel, biofuels containing high amounts of vegetable oil and even more glycerol derivatives than they arise during the biodiesel production can be obtained. Thus, this new class of biofuels enables adaptable compositions depending on the application and also the usage as drop-in fuel without any or just few percent of further additives. After optimising the formulations, ignition delay, exhaust gas recirculation, fuel consumption and combustion process measurements were performed in an unmodified upto-date diesel engine. The experiments showed that the properties of the formulated biofuels are either similar to or even better than diesel. The hydrotropy of the glycerol derivatives in these mixtures enables the potential to implement water into biofuels, so-called hydrofuels, reducing nitrogen oxide emissions and leading to further optimised dropin fuels. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2019.116695 VL - 264 IS - March PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frazzica, Andrea A1 - Brancato, Vincenza A1 - Dawoud, Belal T1 - Unified Methodology to Identify the Potential Application of Seasonal Sorption Storage Technology JF - Energies N2 - In this study, the definition of a new methodology for a preliminary evaluation of the working boundary conditions under which a seasonal thermal energy storage (STES) system operates is described. The approach starts by considering the building features as well as the reference heating system in terms of solar thermal collectors’ technology, ambient heat sinks/source, and space heating distribution systems employed. Furthermore, it is based on a deep climatic analysis of the place where the STES needs to be installed, to identify both winter and summer operating conditions. In particular, the STES energy density is evaluated considering different space heating demands covered by the STES (ranging from 10% up to 60%). The obtained results demonstrate that this approach allows for the careful estimation of the achievable STES density, which is varies significantly both with the space heating coverage guaranteed by the STES as well as with the ambient heat source/sink that is employed in the system. This confirms the need for careful preliminary analysis to avoid the overestimation of the STES material volume. The proposed approach was then applied for different climatic conditions (e.g., Germany and Sweden) and the volume of one of the most attractive composite sorbent materials reported in the literature, i.e., multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT)-LiCl, using water as the working fluid, needed for covering the variable space heating demand in a Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) was calculated. In the case of Swedish buildings, it ranges from about 3.5 m3 when 10% of the space heating demand is provided by the STES, up to 11.1 m3 when 30% of the space heating demand is provided by the STES. KW - seasonal thermal storage KW - composite sorbents KW - operating conditions Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/en13051037 VL - 13 IS - 5 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - MPDI CY - Basel ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schiedermeier, Maximilian A1 - Rettner, Cornelius A1 - Steiner, Marcel A1 - März, Martin T1 - Dual-inverter control synchronization strategy to minimize the DC-link capacitor current T2 - 2020 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), 18 November 2020 - 16 December 2020, Gijon, Spain N2 - This paper proposes the possible switching synchronization strategies of an automotive dual-inverter against the background of minimizing the RMS DC-link capacitor current. The publication mainly focuses on the straight-ahead motion of a rear axle with one electric drive per wheel. In addition to it, a dual-inverter consisting of two subinverters with a common DC-link capacitor is taken into consideration. These sub-inverters each have three phases and are based on a 2-level voltage-source-topology. To control the electrical machines, the continuous Space-Vector-Modulation strategy is used. For this application, different control signal synchronization strategies of the two sub-inverters of the dualinverter are presented. Apart from the existing strategies, this paper proposes a new method, which inherits a compromise between low complexity and high effectiveness. In contrast to previous publications, the resulting capacitor currents are quantified and subsequentlyevaluated. This novel quantification, which is dependent on the dual-inverter’s operating point, provides a base for targeted dimensioning of the capacitor. Moreover, this forms the foundation for further investigations of vehicle’s cornering, as well as for the possible synchronization of stand-alone inverters. In the context of this publication, the presented results are verified by experimentally determined data of a motor-inverter system. KW - Axles KW - Capacitors KW - Complexity theory KW - DC-link capacitor KW - Dual-inverter KW - interleaved inverters KW - Inverters KW - space vector modulation (SVM) KW - Switches KW - Synchronization KW - Voltage source inverter (VSI) KW - Wheels Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/VPPC49601.2020.9330921 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chatzitakis, Paris A1 - Safarov, Javid A1 - Opferkuch, Frank A1 - Dawoud, Belal A1 - Hassel, Egon T1 - Vapor pressures and activity coefficients of 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol in binary mixtures with 1,3-dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone and 2-pyrrolidone JF - Journal of Molecular Liquids N2 - The vapor pressures of two binary mixtures containing 2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) + 1,3-dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone (DMI) and TFE + 2-pyrrolidone (PYR), were investigated at temperatures T = (274.15 to 423.15) K using two different static method installations. Both combinations were modelled using an extended Clausius-Clapeyron equation with concentration dependent parameters and the NRTL equation with temperature dependent parameters. The best fit was obtained using the NRTL equation. KW - 2-Trifluoroethanol KW - 1,3-Dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone KW - 2-Pyrrolidone KW - Vapor pressure KW - NRTL KW - Clausius-Clapeyron Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2020.112828 SN - 0167-7322 VL - 305 IS - May PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haslbeck, Matthias A1 - Brückl, Oliver T1 - Netzplanung Mittelspannungsnetze: Abbildung eines innovativen Blindleistungsmanagements, Teil 1 und 2 JF - ew - Magazin für die Energiewirtschaft Y1 - 2020 IS - 7-8 und 9 SP - 36 EP - 39 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Ohne Speicher, Wasserstoff und Power-to-X keine Dekarbonisierung von Verkehr und Industrie – Möglichkeiten und Notwendigkeit der integrierten Sektorenkopplung T2 - CIGRE/CIRED Informationsveranstaltung 2020, Leipzig, 13.10.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Klimaschutz KW - Energiespeicher KW - Power-to-X Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Power-to-Gas technologies in the energy sector and their role in the fight against climate change T2 - Hungarian Power-to-Gas REKK Forum, Budapest Corvinus University, 12.02.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Power-to-Gas Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Die Rolle von Wasserstoff in allen Sektoren T2 - Sektorenübergreifende Erkenntnisse zu PtX Fachforum "Wasserstoff Technologie, Prozesssicherheit und Regionalentwicklung", Kurt-Schwabe-Institut für Mess- und Sensortechnik Meinsberg e.V.) Meinsberg, 23.9.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Wasserstoff Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Power-to-X im Kontext der Energiewende und des Klimaschutzes in Deutschland T2 - Hydrogen Dialogue H2.Bayern, 18.11.2020, Nürnberg Friedrich-Alexander-Universität KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Power-to-X Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Bedeutung des Klimaschutzes für die Wirtschaft in Ostbayern T2 - Veranstaltungsreihe der Freunde der OTH Regensburg e. V., Regensburg, Regensburg 25.11.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Klimaschutz Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Vom Klimaschutz zum Wasserstoff in Verkehr und Industrie – jetzt regional handeln T2 - Kick-Off Workshop: HyExpert Wasserstoffmodellregion Fichtelgebirge, Wunsiedel, 22.09.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Wasserstoff Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Wasserstoff als zentraler Baustein der Energiewende in Süddeutschland: Powerto- Gas und der rechtliche Rahmen T2 - 1. Wasserstofftag Süddeutschland, Um 29.10.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Wasserstoff Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Warum wir Power-to-X für die Klimaneutralität und Mobilitätswende brauchen T2 - DECHEMA Fachforum Diesel: Mobilitätswende durch alternative Antriebe und Kraftstoffe:, Frankfurt 02.12.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Power-to-X Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Wasserstoff – Energieträger der Zukunft T2 - BBA Forum, Passau 24.11.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Wasserstoff Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Megathema Wasserstoff: Power-to-X im Kontext der Energiewende und des Klimaschutzes in Deutschland T2 - IRES Symposium, Berlin 18.11.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Wasserstoff KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Power-to-X KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - The role of green H 2 + Power-to-X in the German Energy Transition T2 - First Brazilian-German Green Hydrogen Congress, Brasilia 06.10.2020 KW - Erneuerbare Energien KW - Klimaneutralität KW - Energiewende KW - Sektorenkopplung KW - Wasserstoff KW - Power-to-X Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hänninen, Risto A1 - Niemetz, Michael A1 - Schoepe, Wilfried T1 - Transition to turbulence in oscillatory superflows T2 - ETC 2013 - 14th European Turbulence Conference 2020: 2 September 2013 - 4 September 2013, Lyon, France N2 - The flow of superfluid helium-4 at very low temperatures around an oscillating microsphere has been studied in detail. At small oscillation amplitudes the drag force is linear in velocity amplitude. Above a critical velocity amplitude vc a transition from potential flow to turbulent flow is signaled by a large and nonlinear drag force that scales as (v2 - v2 c ), where vc is found to be independent of temperature (below 1 K) and of driving force. Interestingly, the critical velocity is found to scale as vc ~ √κω, where κ = h/m ≈ 10−7 m2/s (h is Planck's constant and m is the mass of a helium-4 atom) is the circulation quantum of the superfluid vortices and ω/2π is the oscillation frequency ranging from about 120 Hz to 700 Hz. We also observe slightly above vc that the flow pattern is unstable and switches intermittently between potential flow and turbulence. From time series recorded at constant drive and temperature we have investigated the statistical properties of this switching phenomenon. In this talk the universal law vc ~ √κω will be discussed in detail. It can be derived theoretically in various ways: firstly, from a qualitative but very general argument based on the "superfluid Reynolds number" Rs = vl/κ where v is the flow velocity and l is a characteristic length scale, secondly, and in more detail, from Kopnin's equation of the time dependence of the vortex line density, and, finally, we have obtained this law rigorously by dynamical scaling of the equations of motion of vortex dynamics. Y1 - 2020 UR - http://etc14.ens-lyon.fr/openconf/modules/request.php?module=oc_proceedings&action=view.php&a=Accept&id=17 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rieger, Anna A1 - Mühlbauer, Christian A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Weber, Rainer T1 - Dissonanz als Bewertungskriterium multi-tonalen Schalls T2 - Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2020: 46. Deutsche Jahrestagung für Akustik Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.dega-akustik.de/publikationen/online-proceedings/ SP - 788 EP - 791 PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mühlbauer, Christian A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Rottengruber, Herrmann ED - Siebenpfeiffer, Wolfgang T1 - Development of a Methodology for Acoustic Analysis and Optimization of Mechatronic Fuel Injection Systems T2 - Automotive Acoustics Conference 2019: Proceedings, 5. Internationale ATZ-Fachtagung Fahrzeugakustik N2 - To identify the sound quality of fuel injection systems as a frontloading measure, a system test bench has been developed that simulates the structure and airborne noise emission. The setup of the system test bench includes an assembly of the acoustical relevant engine parts and an encapsulated drive for the high-pressure pump. A specific control unit enables a high variability for the operation strategy of the injection system. The focus of this study is on the development of a methodology to analyze and optimize the sound quality of gasoline direct injectors in critical operation points by suitable active means. For this, the injection parameters in engine idle have been identified and subsequently transferred to the system test bench. Additionally, the injection parameters have been optimized acoustically and the impacts on the key functions regarding injection rating and shot-to-shot scattering of the injected fuel mass are discussed. Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-658-27668-3 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27669-0_15 SP - 211 EP - 225 PB - Springer Vieweg CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Reindl, Andrea A1 - Meier, Hans A1 - Niemetz, Michael ED - Brinkmann, André ED - Karl, Wolfgang ED - Lankes, Stefan ED - Tomforde, Sven ED - Pionteck, Thilo ED - Trinitis, Carsten T1 - Scalable, Decentralized Battery Management System Based on Self-organizing Nodes T2 - Architecture of computing systems - ARCS 2020: 33rd international conference, Aachen, Germany, May 25-28, 2020, proceedings N2 - Due to the transition to renewable energy sources and the increasing share of electric vehicles and smart grids, batteries are gaining in importance. Battery management systems (BMSs) are required for optimal, reliable operation. In this paper, existing BMS topologies are presented and evaluated in terms of reliability, scalability and flexibility. The decentralisation of BMSs and associated advantages are shown. A scalable, reconfigurable BMS based on a distributed architecture of self-organized, locally controlled nodes is proposed. For distributed system control, producers, batteries and consumers each are equipped with a local microcontroller based control unit, which monitors and controls the local parameters with its own computing and communication resources. Features, advantages and challenges to overcome of the proposed approach are described. KW - Availability Decentralized control KW - Battery management systems KW - Controller Area Network KW - distributed management KW - fault tolerant control KW - Multi-microcomputer system KW - Reconfigurable architectures KW - Renewable energy sources KW - Scalability KW - Topology Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-52793-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52794-5_13 VL - 12155 SP - 171 EP - 184 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Anders, M. A1 - Briem, Ulrich A1 - Novak, G. A1 - Steinbach, G. ED - Katterfeld, André ED - Krause, Friedrich ED - Pfeiffer, Dagmar ED - Richter, Klaus T1 - Neue VDI-Richtlinie für die Seiltriebauslegung T2 - 28. Internationale Kranfachtagung 2020 "Kran 4.0: Potenziale der Digitalisierung", 4. und 5. März 2020, Magdeburg Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-947068-08-1 SP - 59 EP - 72 PB - LOGiSCH GmbH CY - Magdeburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris A1 - Sýkora, Miroslav T1 - Reliability Differentiation and Uniform Risk in Standards BT - a Critical Review and a Practical Appraisal: kriticki pregled i prakticna ocjena T2 - Scientific Symposium Future Trends in Civil Engineering, Zagreb,Croatia, 17 October 2029 N2 - Reliability of structures and infrastructures is a major issue in structural engineering. Structural standards have traditionally been mainly concerned with public safety preventing loss of life or injury; this view has been shifting in recent years towards minimisation of economic loss. This contribution discusses the reliability differentiation principle in modern standards. Its aim is to achieve uniform risk levels for the various classes of structures. Codified criteria for reliability differentiation and risk informed decisions inherent in standards and especially in the Eurocodes are critically reviewed. It is shown that the classification of structures based on consequences of failure is an approach that has not been widely implemented in everyday design. Practical rules for the classification and implementation in design are needed and related proposals are presented. T2 - Razlikovanje pouzdanosti i ujednacenost rizika u propisima Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/FTCE.2019.11 SP - 241 EP - 260 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rösel, Birgit T1 - A concept of a mainly digitalized course on control theory including problembased practical units and digital supported exams T2 - HEAd'20: Sixth International Conference on Higher Education Advances, June 2 - June 5 2020, Valencia (Spain) N2 - This paper decribes the concept of a course on control theory as a minor subject in the department of electrical engineering at the OTH Regensburg. The basis for a new concept is the idea of contructive alignment. The whole teaching module is devided in two blocks. The first block contains the teaching of the knowledge about control theory with an integrated approach for lectures, exercises and practical sessions. In the second block the students attent a practical work package to have the possibility to applicate and deepen their knowledge. To foster active participation the students are asked to document and reflect their work with the course context in an electronic portfolio. The exam of this module consists of three parts with respect to the different competencies obtained during the module. This concept develops not only the knowledge on control theory but personal and social competencies which are of growing interest. The aim of the paper is to present the idea of the concept. Following papers will illustrate the development process and the results obtained later on. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4995/HEAd20.2020.11112 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Malz, Sebastian A1 - Krenkel, Walter A1 - Steffens, Oliver T1 - Infrared Reflective Wall Paint in Buildings: Energy Saving Potentials and Thermal Comfort JF - Energy and Buildings N2 - 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. KW - Infrared-reflective KW - Wall paint KW - Coating KW - Existing buildings KW - Radiative asymmetry KW - Energy efficiency Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2020.110212 SN - 0378-7788 VL - 224 IS - October PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schulz, Carsten A1 - Schwarz, Colin T1 - Drivetrain fatigue strength characteristics of model-predictive control for wind turbines JF - Wind Energy N2 - Wind turbines play a crucial role in the revolution towards renewable resources. They need to be economically competitive to be sustainable. This still requires to lower the cost of energy (COE). To this end, nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) is used within this paper. As known from literature, NMPC significantly improves the energy extracting performance as well as the mitigation of tower loads of wind turbines. As it is shown in this paper, the drivetrain fatigue strength drops disproportionally in parallel, which either increases the demands on the turbine design or decreases the lifetime of drivetrain components. Without additional boundary conditions to the underlying optimal control problems (OCPs), the application of energy-maximizing NMPC might so even raise the COE. Only penalizing axial torque oscillations by quadratic terms decreases energy-extracting performance below the level of classical wind turbine controllers. This makes more sophisticated conditions necessary. In this paper, the increase of the drivetrain damage by NMPC is analyzed, and appropriate boundary conditions are derived, to balance the two contradicting objectives of energy maximization and drivetrain load mitigation. An NMPC approach based on indirect methods is used, to obtain a solution of the OCPs very efficiently. It applies the Hamilton equations and Pontryagin's maximum principle. Its accuracy and efficiency to solve OCPs was presented over the last decades. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/we.2520 VL - 23 IS - 12 SP - 2137 EP - 2149 PB - Wiley ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sippenauer, Thomas A1 - Brückl, Oliver T1 - Verankerung von Flexibilität in der Netzplanung T2 - ScienceLab (begleitender Workshop zur Konferenz Zukünftige Stromnetze: 29.-30. Januar 2020, Berlin) N2 - Im Rahmen des Projektes C/sells wurden mehrere Mittelspannungsnetze modelliert, um die aktuellen Spannungsverhältnisse und Leitungsauslastungen nachbilden zu können. Zudem wurden, angelehnt an den Netzentwicklungsplan, Szenarien für den zukünftigen PV-Zubau und die potenzielle Entwicklung der Elektromobilität entworfen. Auf Basis der Ergebnisse lässt sich eine Netzanalyse hinsichtlich Spannungs- und Stromgrenzwertüberschreitungen sowie zu deren potenziellen Auftrittszeitpunkten und Auftrittsdauern durchführen. Parallel wurde anhand von Sensitivitätsanalysen untersucht, welche Wirksamkeit Flexibilitätseinsätze an den verschiedenen Netzknoten auf den Engpass haben. Dadurch kann bestimmt werden, wie effektiv die verfügbaren, in der Regel örtlich gebundenen Flexibilitätsanbieter eingesetzt werden können. Da die Sensitivitäten arbeitspunktabhängig sind, wurden verschiedene Zeitpunkte im Jahresverlauf berechnet und die jeweilige Änderungen der Wirksamkeit ausgewertet. Neben der Höhe der Leistungsabweichung wurde die Flexibilitätsanforderung auch anhand der Einsatzzeitpunkte und Einsatzdauer sowie anhand der Häufigkeit der nötigen Flexibilitätseinsätze charakterisiert. Aus den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen soll abgeleitet werden, inwiefern sich der flexible Einsatz der Verbrauchsanlagen in der Netzplanung verankern lässt. Besonders relevant ist deshalb, mit welcher Verlässlichkeit die Flexibilität abgerufen werden kann. Eine sehr hohe Verlässlichkeit lässt sich je nach Flexibilitätsanbieter möglicherweise nicht oder nur zu sehr hohen Preisen gewährleisten. Die Eignung der Flexibilitätseinsätze wird somit sowohl aus technischer als auch aus wirtschaftlicher Sicht bewertet. Da eine vollständige Verlässlichkeit ohnehin nicht sichergestellt werden kann (technische Störungen einer Anlage, Wettereinflüsse, etc.), werden auch Fallback-Strategien, z. B. Einspeisespitzenkappung, in die Analyse einbezogen. KW - Netzplanung KW - Flexibilität KW - Netzanalyse Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55592 SN - 978-3-948176-07-5 SP - 77 EP - 81 PB - Conexio GmbH CY - Pforzheim ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sippenauer, Thomas A1 - Brückl, Oliver T1 - Erschließung der Flexibilitätspotenziale eines Trinkwasserversorgungssystems T2 - ScienceLab (begleitender Workshop zur Konferenz „Zukünftige Stromnetze“: 2020, Berlin) N2 - In Zusammenarbeit mit den Kreiswerken Cham wurde an der OTH Regensburg das Trinkwasserversorgungsgebiet mit allen relevanten Pumpen und Hochbehältern nachgebildet. Mithilfe des Modells kann die aktuelle, füllstandgesteuerte Betriebsweise unter Einhaltung der Randbedingungen (Grenzwerte der Behälterfüllstände, elektrische Verschaltung der Pumpen) simuliert werden. Daraus lässt sich auch das gesicherte, für die Netzplanung geeignete Flexibilitätspotenzial anhand der Leistungsabweichung gegenüber dem regulären Fahrplan, der Einsatzdauer, dem Einsatzzeitpunkt und der Pause zwischen den Flexibilitätsabrufen charakterisieren. In einem Feldversuch wurde vordergründig untersucht, inwiefern der Einsatz von Flexibilität in der Trinkwasserversorgung technisch umsetzbar ist. KW - Netzplanung KW - Flexibilitätspotenzial KW - Trinkwasserversorgung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55629 SN - 978-3-948176-07-5 SP - 126 EP - 130 PB - Conexio GmbH CY - Pforzheim ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraus, Hermann A1 - Brückl, Oliver T1 - Use and Programmatic Extension of PowerFactory for the Implementation of Automated Network Planning at the Distribution Grid Level T2 - 2020 10th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT): 16-18 Sept. 2020 N2 - In this paper it is presented how the network calculation program PowerFactory is used to implement automated network planning algorithms. PowerFactory’s internal functions and data sets are discussed and it is shown how the functions and data sets have been extended by specially developed scripts to enable the automation of network planning steps. Finally, the methodology applied to calculate grid use cases is briefly discussed. KW - automated grid planning KW - Current measurement KW - distribution grid KW - grid data handling KW - Load flow KW - Load modeling KW - Loading KW - Planning KW - Power cables KW - PowerFactory KW - Reactive power Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACIT49673.2020.9208900 SP - 731 EP - 736 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hopfensperger, Bernhard A1 - Daubner, Andreas A1 - Herrmann, Fabian A1 - Hopkins, Andrew A1 - Mellor, Phil T1 - Investigation of Shifted PWM Methods for a Dual Three-Phase System to Reduce Capacitor RMS Current T2 - PCIM Europe Digital Days 2020: International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management: 07.-08.07.2020, Online [proceedings] N2 - Mild hybrid automotive topologies containing a 48V high power (>15 kW) electric drive system demand a high integration of power electronics and electrical machine. A multi-phase motor winding topology helps to keep the per-phase operating currents to a reasonable level. Close integration and multi-phase system have led to a drive system with dual 3-phase systems supplied by a common 48V DC-link, which allows to shift PWM patterns for reduction of DC-link capacitor ripple current and size. This paper derives some basic rules for combinations of common PWM methods for dual 3-phase systems without magnetic cross-coupling. Experimental measurements verify simulated results. KW - Elektroantrieb KW - dual three phase system Y1 - 2020 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9177989 SN - 978-3-8007-5245-4 SP - 124 EP - 131 PB - VDE-Verlag CY - Berlin, Offenbach ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lang, Christian A1 - Steinborn, Florian A1 - Steffens, Oliver A1 - Lang, Elmar Wolfgang ED - Valenzuela, O. ED - Rojas, F. ED - Herrera, L.J. ED - Pomares, H. ED - Rojas, I. T1 - Applying a 1D-CNN Network to Electricity Load Forecasting T2 - Theory and Applications of Time Series Analysis N2 - This paper presents a convolutional neural network (CNN) which can be used for forecasting electricity load profiles 36 hours into the future. In contrast to well established CNN architectures, the input data is one-dimensional. A parameter scanning of network parameters is conducted in order to gain information about the influence of the kernel size, number of filters and number of nodes. Furthermore, different dropout methods are applied to the CNN and are evaluated. The results show that a good forecast quality can already be achieved with basic CNN architectures, the dropout improves the forecast. The method works not only for smooth sum loads of many hundred consumers, but also for the load of single apartment buildings. KW - Energy load forecasting KW - STLF KW - Neural networks KW - CNN KW - Convolutional networks Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56219-9_14 SP - 205 EP - 218 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lang, A. A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. T1 - An analysis of the electrical capacitance between two conducting spheres JF - Journal of Electrostatics N2 - Many modern composites consist of dielectric polymer matrices containing embedded spherical particles. These particles can be electrically conducting and often have magnetic properties. In order to accurately model and simulate such materials, precise calculation of the electrical capacitance between identically sized spheres is required. This is of particular relevance at microscopic dimensions where many smart material-based micro devices are concerned. This may appear trivial for a small number of particles. However, many methods or their analysis appear to be questionable or not applicable at reduced dimensions. In this work, the various methods of analysis are scrutinized before being compared with both simulation and direct measurements. It is surprising to note that of the many works investigated only 3 are in close agreement with both simulation and measurement. Graphical abstract This paper deals with the precise calculation of the electrical capacitance between two conducting spheres of equal, or near equal size.The calculations have been verified by both experimental measurements and simulation. Algorithms in MatLab (Octave) format have been included in the supporting information. KW - Capacitance between spheres KW - Calculation KW - Simulation Experiment Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elstat.2020.103518 VL - 108 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chen, Rui A1 - Zhang, Zhuo A1 - Song, Ruizhou A1 - Fang, Cheng A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. A1 - Guo, Jianglong T1 - Time-dependent electroadhesive force degradation JF - Smart Materials and Structures N2 - This paper concerns a comprehensive investigation of time-dependent electroadhesion (EA) force degradation. EA shear force tests on different object materials (a PET, glass, ABS, and wood plate) have shown that force degradation was dominated by residual polarization charges trapped in the EA pad dielectric rather than in the substrate dielectric from which the object to be prehended is made. In order to explain this dynamic physical phenomenon, a model of dielectric polarization and depolarization has been proposed. According to the derived relationship between EA force and discharge time, three different methods intended to mitigate this problem has been compared: (1) the natural discharge method, (2) the high voltage resistor discharge method, and (3) the discharge prior to field polarity reversal method. These methods are useful for generating repeatable and stable EA forces, which are required for the characterization of EA pads and their subsequent employment in material handling, mobile robot crawling and climbing tasks. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-665X/ab79b5 VL - 29 IS - 5 PB - IOP Publishing ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haug, Sonja A1 - Vetter, Miriam A1 - Weber, Karsten T1 - Gebäudesanierung zwischen Energieeffizienz und Sozialverträglichkeit BT - Zwei empirische Fallstudien JF - TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis N2 - Die Akzeptanz unter Bewohnern und Bewohnerinnen gewinnt bei hoch komplexen, technisch anspruchsvollen energetischen Sanierungen als „Innovationsmotor“ zunehmend an Relevanz. Der Beitrag basiert auf zwei Fallstudien zur partizipativen Nutzereinbindung bei energetischen Sanierungen im genossenschaftlichen Wohnbau historischer Stadtquartiere in Regensburg. Neben einer sozialverträglichen Sanierung wurde jeweils ein hohes Maß an Energieeffizienz bei den technischen Lösungen ange-strebt. Haushaltsbefragungen und qualitative Interviews zeigen die hohe Akzeptanz von Sanierungsmaßnahmen, sofern die Senkung der Energiekosten die erhöhte Miete kompensiert. Abschließend werden Akzeptanzfaktoren wie Partizipation, Vertrauen, Sozialverträglichkeit und Autarkie erörtert. T2 - Building restoration between energy efficiency and user acceptance KW - Altbaumodernisierung KW - Energieeinsparung KW - Sozialverträglichkeit KW - Fallstudie KW - energy-efficient building restoration KW - user acceptance KW - household survey KW - historic quarter KW - renewable energy Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.14512/tatup.29.3.56 SN - 2567-8833 VL - 29 IS - 3 SP - 56 EP - 63 PB - oekom-Verlag ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bringout, Gaël A1 - Erb, Wolfgang A1 - Frikel, Jürgen T1 - A new 3D model for Magnetic Particle Imaging using realistic magnetic field topologies for algebraic reconstruction JF - Inverse Problems N2 - We derive a new 3D model for magnetic particle imaging (MPI) that is able to incorporate realistic magnetic fields in the reconstruction process. In real MPI scanners, the generated magnetic fields have distortions that lead to deformed magnetic low-field volumes with the shapes of ellipsoids or bananas instead of ideal field-free points (FFP) or lines (FFL), respectively. Most of the common model-based reconstruction schemes in MPI use however the idealized assumption of an ideal FFP or FFL topology and, thus, generate artifacts in the reconstruction. Our model-based approach is able to deal with these distortions and can generally be applied to dynamic magnetic fields that are approximately parallel to their velocity field. We show how this new 3D model can be discretized and inverted algebraically in order to recover the magnetic particle concentration. To model and describe the magnetic fields, we use decompositions of the fields in spherical harmonics. We complement the description of the new model with several simulations and experiments, exploring the effects of magnetic fields distortion and reconstruction parameters on the reconstruction. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6420/abb446 VL - 36 IS - 12 PB - IOP Publishing ER - TY - THES A1 - Rauch, Johannes T1 - Entwicklung eines Regelverfahrens für einen optimierten und zentralen Blindleistungsabruf zur Beeinflussung des Blindleistungshaushalts von Mittelspannungsnetzen unter Einhaltung von Netzrestriktionen N2 - Die Energiewende führt zu neuen Herausforderungen für Verteilungsnetzbetreiber hinsichtlich der Er-bringung von Systemdienstleistungen, der Integration weiterer Erzeugungsanlagen und Lasten sowie der Gewährleistung einer hohen Versorgungssicherheit und normgerechten Spannungsqualität. Die De-ckung der auftretenden Blindleistungsbedarfe seitens der Netzbetriebsmittel, Verbraucher und Erzeu-gungsanlagen gewinnt durch den Wegfall der Großkraftwerke für Netzbetreiber zunehmend an Bedeu-tung. Das Projekt SyNErgie beschäftigt sich diesbezüglich mit der Entwicklung neuartiger Blindleis-tungsmanagementsysteme für Mittelspannungsnetze. Ziel ist es, das bisher ungenutzte, freie Blindleis-tungspotential betrieblicher Kompensationsanlagen und dezentraler Erzeugungsanlagen (allgemein: Blindleistungsquellen) zu nutzen, um die Blindleistungsänderungsfähigkeit eines Verteilungsnetzes zu erhöhen. Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung eines zentralen Blindleistungsregelsystems, bei dem Blindleistungsquellen auf Basis von „Optimal Power Flow“-Berechnungen über eine zentrale Recheninstanz angesteuert werden. Zum Einsatz kommt dabei ein Optimierungsalgorithmus, der auf Basis des aktuellen Netzzustandes (Spannungs- und Auslastungsreserven) und des aktuellen Blindleis-tungspotentials der Blindleistungsquellen einen bedarfsoptimalen Abruf koordiniert. Das zentrale Re-gelverfahren wird in Netzmodellen verschiedenartiger Mittelspannungsnetzgruppen und unterschiedli-cher Art und Anzahl von Blindleistungsquellen angewendet sowie im Hinblick auf variierende Zielvor-gaben und Randbedingungen evaluiert und diskutiert. KW - Netzbetriebsführung KW - Blindleistungsmanagement KW - Optimierung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-6595 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keim, Vincent A1 - Paredes, Marcelo A1 - Nonn, Aida A1 - Münstermann, Sebastian T1 - FSI-simulation of ductile fracture propagation and arrest in pipelines BT - Comparison with existing data of full-scale burst tests JF - International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping N2 - The fracture propagation and arrest control for pipelines transporting rich natural gases and high vapor pressure liquids is based on the Battelle Two-Curve Model (BTCM). Distinct limitations of this model were demonstrated for past and modern steels and gas mixtures. These can be related to the insufficient description of individual physical processes and interactions between the pipe material and transported mixture during the running ductile fracture. In the past, fluid-structure interaction (FSI) models enabled a more sophisticated, coupled analysis of the failure scenario. To quantify their capability of describing the multi-physical processes, the FSI models need to be verified by experimental data from full-scale burst tests (FSBT). Therefore, this paper deals with the simulation of five FSBTs from the literature on API grade X65 pipes with different pipe geometries, mixtures and initial conditions. The FSI is modeled by the coupled Euler-Lagrange (CEL) method. The modified Mohr-Coulomb (MMC) model is implemented in the CEL framework to describe the deformation and ductile fracture in the X65/L450 pipes. 3D Euler equations are used to calculate the mixture decompression with the GERG-2008 equation of state defining the volumetric behavior of a CO2-rich mixture, CH4 and H2. The extended model considers the effect of soil backfill on the pipe deformation and inertia. The numerical predictions agree well with the experimental findings in terms of the crack propagation speed and arrest length underlining the capability of the developed numerical tool. KW - Running ductile fracture KW - Crack arrest KW - Fluid-structure interaction KW - MMC model KW - CO2 decompression KW - Bruchmechanik KW - Fluid-Struktur-Wechselwirkung KW - Pipeline KW - Simulation Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpvp.2020.104067 VL - 182 IS - May PB - Elsevier ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Rank, Daniel A1 - Heberl, Michael A1 - Sterner, Michael T1 - Die CO2-Bilanz der OTH [Ostbayerischen Technische Hochschule Regenburg] BT - Tool für Hochschulen und Firmen Y1 - 2020 UR - https://sae58cb7e2208a3d2.jimcontent.com/download/version/1613400473/module/9240277976/name/1. Sitzung AG_Präsentation Prof. Sterner-1.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rill, Daniel A1 - Butz, Christiane A1 - Rill, Georg ED - Kecskeméthy, Andrés ED - Geu Flores, Francisco T1 - Dynamic Interaction of Heavy Duty Vehicles and Expansion Joints T2 - Multibody Dynamics 2019, Proceedings of the 9th ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics N2 - The “Smart Bridge (Intelligente Brücke)” project cluster, initiated by the German Federal Highway Research Institute (Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen, BASt) and the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI), focuses on “smart” monitoring devices that allow an efficient and economic maintenance management of bridge infrastructures. Among the participating projects, the one presented herein focuses on the development of a smart expansion joint, to assess the traffic parameters on site. This is achieved by measuring velocity and weight of crossing vehicles. In reference measurements, performed with a three-axle truck and a typical tractor semi-trailer combination with five axles in total, it was shown that the interaction between the vehicle and the expansion joint is highly dynamic and depends on several factors. To get more insight into this dynamic problem, a virtual test rig was set up. Although nearly all vehicle parameters had to be estimated, the simulation results conform very well with the measurements and are robust to vehicle parameter variations. In addition, they indicate a significant influence of the expansion joint dynamic to the peak values of the measured wheel loads, in particular on higher driving velocities. By compensating the relevant dynamic effects in the measurements, a “smart” data processing algorithm makes it possible to determine the actual vehicle weights in random traffic with reliability and appropriate accuracy. Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-23131-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23132-3_56 VL - 53 SP - 471 EP - 478 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel ED - Klomp, Matthijs ED - Bruzelius, Fredrik ED - Nielsen, Jens ED - Hillemyr, Angela T1 - A Novel Approach for Parametrization of Suspension Kinematics T2 - Advances in Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks: Proceedings of the 26th Symposium of the International Association of Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD 2019), August 12-16, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden N2 - n the automotive industry, simulations are needed to analyse the dynamics of vehicles and also of its main components and subsystems, e.g. tires, brakes and suspension systems. These simulations are required for an early-stage development and in consequence, they must deliver realistic results. Suspension systems plays a key role in comfort and safety of road vehicles. They usually consist of rigid links and force elements that are arranged with a specific topology. In addition, some of their functionalities are to carry the weight of the car and the passengers, and maintain a correct wheel alignment. In simulations involving suspension systems, lookup-tables are frequently used. They are obtained from a Kinematic and Compliance (KnC) test and then standardized for a specific vehicle simulation software. Nonetheless, lookup-tables require a reasonable number of characteristic points. Additionally, derivatives, interpolation, and extrapolation are not necessarily smooth. This produces results that depend on the interpolation technique and may be inaccurate. In this paper, a novel method called “design kinematics” is proposed. This method can describe the kinematic properties of almost any type of suspension systems. Comparisons with an analytic calculation and a KnC measurement shown that the design kinematics is able to represent the kinematic and compliance properties of suspension systems extremely well and very efficiently. KW - design Kinematics KW - Kinematic and compliance test KW - Suspension systems Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-38076-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38077-9_210 SP - 1848 EP - 1857 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rill, Georg T1 - TMeasy 6.0-A handling tire model that incorporates the first two belt eigenmodes T2 - Proceedings of the XI International Conference on Structural Dynamics (EURODYN 2020): Athens, Greece, 23.11.2020 - 26.11.2020 N2 - TMeasy 6.0, an extension to the standard TMeasy tire model of version 5.3, takes the relevant first two rigid body eigenmodes of the belt into consideration. These modes represent the in plane longitudinal and rotational movements of the belt relative to the rim. The dynamics of the longitudinal force is of higher order then and reproduces the tire wheel vibrations, required for indirect tire-pressure monitoring systems (iTPMS), sufficiently well. A tailored implicit solver, which takes the stiff coupling between the longitudinal force and the belt motions into account, still provides real-time performance in addition. Simulation examples show that a rigid body vehicle model equipped with TMeasy 6.0 makes it possible to investigate second generation indirect tire-pressure monitoring systems. KW - TMeasy Tire Model KW - Tire Force Dynamics KW - Frequency Analysis KW - Real-time Simulation KW - Virtual Test Rig Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.47964/1120.9054.18673 SP - 676 EP - 689 PB - EASD Procedia ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Arrieta Castro, Abel T1 - Road Vehicle Dynamics N2 - Road Vehicle Dynamics: Fundamentals and Modeling with MATLAB®, Second Edition combines coverage of vehicle dynamics concepts with MATLAB v9.4 programming routines and results, along with examples and numerous chapter exercises. Improved and updated, the revised text offers new coverage of active safety systems, rear wheel steering, race car suspension systems, airsprings, four-wheel drive, mechatronics, and other topics. Based on the lead author's extensive lectures, classes, and research activities, this unique text provides readers with insights into the computer-based modeling of automobiles and other ground vehicles. Instructor resources, including problem solutions, are available from the publisher. KW - Fahrdynamik Y1 - 2020 SN - 9780429244476 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429244476 PB - CRC Press CY - Boca Raton, Fla. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ketterl, Hermann A1 - Heinrich, Tobias A1 - Reitmeier, Torsten A1 - Hoelscher, Clemens ED - Jäkel, Jens ED - Thiel, Robert T1 - Emissionsabhängige Leistungsregelung für BHKW’s T2 - Tagungsband AALE 2020: Automatisierung und Mensch-Technik-Interaktion, 17. Fachkonferenz, 4. bis 6. März 2020, Leipzig Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-8007-5180-8 VL - 2020 PB - VDE-Verlag ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bruni, S. A1 - Meijaard, J. P. A1 - Rill, Georg A1 - Schwab, A. L. T1 - State-of-the-art and challenges of railway and road vehicle dynamics with multibody dynamics approaches JF - Multibody System Dynamics N2 - A review of the current use of multibody dynamics methods in the analysis of the dynamics of vehicles is given. Railway vehicle dynamics as well as road vehicle dynamics are considered, where for the latter the dynamics of cars and trucks and the dynamics of single-track vehicles, in particular motorcycles and bicycles, are reviewed. Commonalities and differences are shown, and open questions and challenges are given as directions for further research in this field. KW - AUTOMATIC-GENERATION KW - BICYCLE DYNAMICS KW - Bicycles KW - CREEP FORCES KW - FREIGHT WAGON KW - LATERAL DYNAMICS KW - LINEAR-MODEL KW - Motorcycles KW - NON-HERTZIAN KW - PASSIVE RIDER KW - Railway vehicles KW - Review KW - Road vehicles KW - ROLLING-CONTACT KW - vehicle dynamics KW - WHEELSET-TRACK INTERACTION Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11044-020-09735-z VL - 49 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 32 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sterner, Michael A1 - Bauer, Franz T1 - Power-to-X im Kontext der Energiewende und des Klimaschutzes in Deutschland JF - Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik N2 - Um den Einfluss verschiedener Power-to-X-Verfahren auf die Transformation des deutschen Energiesystems und das Erreichen der Klimaschutzziele zu überprüfen, wurde ein sektorübergreifendes Energiesystemmodel entwickelt. Die daraus gewonnenen Ergebnisse zeigen: Für 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. T2 - Power-to-X in Context of Energy Transition and Climate Change Mitigation in Germany KW - Power-to-Gas KW - Climate mitigation KW - Energy system KW - Modeling KW - Power-to-X KW - Klimaschutz KW - Energiewende Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-11669 SN - 0009-286X N1 - Corresponding author: Franz Bauer VL - 92 IS - 1-2 SP - 85 EP - 90 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mikhaeil, Makram A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Dawoud, Belal T1 - On the development of an innovative adsorber plate heat exchanger for adsorption heat transformation processes; an experimental and numerical study JF - Energy N2 - An innovative adsorber plate heat exchanger (APHE), which is developed for application in adsorption heat pumps, chillers and thermal energy storage systems, is introduced. A test frame has been constructed as a representative segment of the introduced APHE for applying loose grains of AQSOA-Z02. Adsorption kinetic measurements have been carried out in a volumetric large-temperature-jump setup under typical operating conditions of adsorption processes. A transient 2-D model is developed for the tested sample inside the setup. The measured temporal uptake variations with time have been fed to the model, through which a micro-pore diffusion coefficient at infinite temperature of 2 E−4 [m2s−1] and an activation energy of 42.1 [kJ mol−1] have been estimated. A 3-D model is developed to simulate the combined heat and mass transfer inside the APHE and implemented in a commercial software. Comparing the obtained results with the literature values for an extruded aluminium adsorber heat exchanger coated with a 500 μm layer of the same adsorbent, the differential water uptake obtained after 300 s of adsorption (8.2 g/100 g) implies a sound enhancement of 310%. This result proves the great potential of the introduced APHE to remarkably enhance the performance of adsorption heat transformation appliances. KW - Adsorber heat exchanger KW - Plate heat exchanger KW - Adsorption kinetics KW - Dynamic simulation Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2020.118272 N1 - Corresponding author: Belal Dawoud VL - 207 IS - September SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. A1 - Striegl, Birgit A1 - Prem, Nina A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk T1 - Electrical Properties of Magnetoactive Boron‐Organo‐Silicon Oxide Polymers JF - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics N2 - 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. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-26488 N1 - Corresponding author: Gareth J. Monkman VL - 221 IS - 4 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prem, Nina A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. T1 - Infrared spectral analysis of low concentration magnetoactive polymers JF - Journal of Applied Polymer Science N2 - 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. KW - ELASTOMERS KW - magnetism and magnetic properties KW - sensors and actuators KW - spectroscopy Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-25913 SN - 1097-4628 N1 - Corresponding author: Nina Prem VL - 137 IS - 7 SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Metsch, P. A1 - Schmidt, H. A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Kalina, K. A. A1 - Brummund, J. A1 - Auernhammer, Günter A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. A1 - Kästner, Markus T1 - Field-Induced Interactions in Magneto-Active Elastomers BT - A Comparison of Experiments and Simulations JF - Smart Materials and Structures N2 - In this contribution, field-induced interactions of magnetizable particles embedded into a soft elastomer matrix are analyzed with regard to the resulting mechanical deformations. By comparing experiments for two-, three- and four-particle systems with the results of finite element simulations, a fully coupled continuum model for magneto-active elastomers is validated with the help of real data for the first time. The model under consideration permits the investigation of magneto-active elastomers with arbitrary particle distances, shapes and volume fractions as well as magnetic and mechanical properties of the individual constituents. It thus represents a basis for future studies on more complex, realistic systems. Our results show a very good agreement between experiments and numerical simulations—the deformation behavior of all systems is captured by the model qualitatively as well as quantitatively. Within a sensitivity analysis, the influence of the initial particle positions on the systems' response is examined. Furthermore, a comparison of the full three-dimensional model with the often used, simplified two-dimensional approach shows the typical overestimation of resulting interactions in magneto-active elastomers. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-665X/ab92dc N1 - Corrigendum: Field-induced interactions in magneto-active elastomers—a comparison of experiments and simulations (2020 Smart Mater. Struct. 29 085026); https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-665X/abb98b VL - 29 IS - 8 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - IOPscience ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Frauenschläger, Tobias A1 - Dentgen, Manuel A1 - Mottok, Jürgen T1 - Systemarchitektur eines Sicherheitsmoduls im Energiesektor T2 - Tagungsband 2. Symposium Elektronik und Systemintegration ESI 2020: "Intelligente Systeme und ihre Komponenten: Forschung und industrielle Anwendung" N2 - Aufgrund der immer weiter anwachsenden Vernetzung der Stromnetze wird die Kommunikation zwischen der Leitstelle des Energieversorgers und den Infrastrukturkomponenten innerhalb eines Umspannwerks immer bedeutsamer. Dabei werden sowohl Steuerbefehle als auch Daten für Überwachungsfunktionen übertragen. In den aktuellen Netzwerkarchitekturen findet diese Kommunikation ohne eine kryptografische Absicherung statt, was einen Angriffspunkt für gezielte Attacken und damit eine potenzielle Gefährdung der Energieversorgung darstellt. Um solchen Angriffen in Zukunft entgegenzuwirken, wird das ES³M-Sicherheitsmodul entwickelt. Dieses soll in das Netzwerk zwischen den beiden Kommunikationspartnern eingesetzt werden und so den Datenverkehr absichern. Mithilfe einer Bedrohungsanalyse wurden Anforderungen abgeleitet, die neben kryptografischen Maßnahmen auch Themen wie funktionale Sicherheit und Langlebigkeit umfassen. Um diese zu erfüllen, wurde eine spezielle Systemarchitektur auf Basis einer Aufgabenteilung entworfen. Diese Architektur und korrespondierende Designentscheidungen werden präsentiert. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:860-opus4-2092 N1 - Die Konferenzveröffentlichung erschien im Band "Fachbeiträge 2. Symposium Elektronik und Systemintegration ESI 2020" mit dem Titel „Intelligente Systeme und ihre Komponenten: Forschung und industrielle Anwendung“. Die Fachtagung, geplant für den 01. April 2020 an der Hochschule Landshut, wurde aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie abgesagt, die eingereichten Fachbeiträge im Band veröffentlicht. Hrsg.: Artem Ivanov, Marc Bicker und Peter Patzelt. Hochschule Landshut, 2020, ISBN 978-3-9818439-4-1 SP - 29 EP - 38 CY - Landshut ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mühlbauer, Christian A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter A1 - Rottengruber, Hermann T1 - Akustische Analyse und Optimierung von mechatronischen Kraftstoffeinspritzsystemen T2 - Tagungsband DAGA 2019 - 45. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 18.-21. März 2019, Rostock Y1 - 2019 UR - https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2019/data/articles/000004.pdf SN - 978-3-939296-14-0 SP - 647 EP - 650 PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schneider, Sebastian A1 - Hots, Jan A1 - Luft, Tommy A1 - Rottengruber, Hermann A1 - Verhey, Jesko L. A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - Entwicklung einer empirischen Formel zur Bewertung der Tickergeräuschanteile von Motorgeräuschen T2 - DAGA 2019 - 45. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 8.-21. März 2019, Rostock Y1 - 2019 UR - https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2019/data/daga19_proceedings.pdf SN - 978-3-939296-14-0 VL - 45 SP - 643 EP - 646 PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rieger, Anna A1 - Mühlbauer, Christian A1 - Weber, Rainer A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - Measures to Address the Dissonance Perception of Multiple Tonal Components in Sounds T2 - DAGA 2019 - 45. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 18.-21. März 2019, Rostock Y1 - 2019 UR - https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2019/data/articles/000499.pdf VL - 45 SP - 375 EP - 378 PB - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schwanzer, Peter A1 - Dietrich, Markus A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - Monitoring von Partikelfiltern für den Einsatz in Fahrzeugen mit direkt- einspritzenden Ottomotoren mit einer Radio-Frequenz (RF-) Antenne T2 - Kolloquium des Bayerischen Wissenschaftsforum Y1 - 2019 UR - https://mobilitaet-verkehr.baywiss.de/fileadmin/verbundkolleg/mobilitaet-verkehr/poster/20190417_Poster_Regensburg_Kolloqium_des_Bayerischen_Wissenschaftsforum_Peter_Schwanzer.pdf ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schwanzer, Peter A1 - Dietrich, Markus A1 - Haft, Gerhard A1 - Gaderer, Matthias A1 - Rabl, Hans-Peter T1 - Oxidation Kinetics Determination of GDI Engine Soot by a Radio-Frequency Sensor T2 - 23rd Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles 2019, June 17-20, Zürich, Switzerland Y1 - 2019 UR - https://www.nanoparticles.ch/archive/2019_Schwanzer_PO.pdf ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Prem, Nina A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. T1 - Self-assembling structure formation in low-density magnetoactive polymers JF - Journal of Applied Polymer Science N2 - The formation of microstructures in magnetoactive polymers (MAPs) is a recently discovered phenomenon found only with very low filler particle concentrations (less than 3 wt %). Due to the degassing process, filler particles collect around an ascending bubble, which dissolves at a certain point leaving particulate rings within the matrix. The formation of toroidal microstructures commences as filler concentration approaches 1 wt %. The development of coherent parallel aligned rings with a compact order continues as particle concentrations increase toward 2 wt %. Between 2 and 3 wt % capillary doublets develop, while mass percentages higher than 3% result in increasing entropy as the random order of particle agglomeration found in higher concentration MAP dominates. Self-structured samples of different filler material and concentrations between 1 and 3 wt % have been investigated using X-ray tomography, where the emerging structures can be observed and visualized. The ring structures resulting from this research represent microinductivities which can be fabricated in a targeted manner, thus enabling new applications in the high-frequency radio field. Furthermore, these anisotropic, but well-organized, structures have magnetic field-dependent implications for optical, thermal, acoustic, and medical applications. KW - composites KW - ELASTOMERS KW - magnetism and magnetic properties KW - Particle KW - PERMEABILITY KW - self-assembly KW - sensors and actuators KW - VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES KW - X-ray Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/app.48291 VL - 137 IS - 3 PB - Wiley ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Reindl, Andrea A1 - Meier, Hans A1 - Niemetz, Michael T1 - Software Framework for the Simulation of a Decentralized Battery Management System Consisting of Intelligent Battery Cells T2 - 2019 IEEE Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD), 15-17 Oct. 2019, Bandar Seri Iskandar, Malaysia N2 - Conventional battery management systems typically adopt hierarchical master-slave architectures. With regard to an uninterruptible power supply, the most significant disadvantage of central structures is the dependency of the errorfree function of the superior master board. The decentralized battery management system presented in this paper, consisting of consumers, generators and intelligent battery cells, is controlled without any central coordination authority. For this purpose, an intelligent control algorithm and a leader election algorithm are implemented on the microcontrollers of the battery cells. To test different control and election strategies, a software framework is presented for the complete simulation of the decentralized battery management system consisting of equal participants. KW - autonomous systems KW - Battery management system KW - decentralized control KW - distributed management KW - fault tolerant control KW - power system security KW - Renewable energy sources KW - uninterruptible power systems Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/SCORED.2019.8896284 SP - 75 EP - 80 ER -