@incollection{Mertens1997, author = {Mertens, Josef}, title = {Supersonic laminar flow}, series = {New design concepts for high speed air transport. - (Courses and lectures / International Centre for Mechanical Sciences ; 366)}, booktitle = {New design concepts for high speed air transport. - (Courses and lectures / International Centre for Mechanical Sciences ; 366)}, editor = {Sobieczky, H.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wien [u.a.]}, isbn = {3-2118-2815-X}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-7091-2658-5_18}, pages = {275 -- 290}, year = {1997}, abstract = {Supersonic transports are very drag sensitive. Technology to reduce drag by application of laminar flow, therefore, will be important; it is a prerequisite to achieve very long range capability. In earlier studies it was assumed that SCTs would only become possible by application of laminar flow [376]. But today, we request an SCT to be viable without application of laminar flow in order to maintain its competitiveness when laminar flow becomes available for subsonic and supersonic transports. By reducing fuel burned, laminar flow drag reduction reduces size and weight of the aircraft, or increases range capability -whereas otherwise size and weight would grow towards infinity. Transition mechanisms from laminar to turbulent state of the boundary layer flow (ALT, CFI, TSI) function as for transonic transports, but at more severe conditions: higher sweep angles, cooled surfaces; higher mode instabilities (HMI) must at least be taken into account, although they may not become important below Mach 3. Hitherto there is a worldwide lack of ground test facilities to investigate TSI at the expected cruise Mach numbers between 1.6 and 2.4; in Stuttgart, Germany one such facility -a Ludwieg tube- is still in the validation phase. A quiet Ludwieg tunnel could be a favourable choice for Europe. But it will require a new approach in designing aircraft which includes improved theoretical predictions, usage of classical wind tunnels for turbulent flow and flight tests for validation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MertensBecker1989, author = {Mertens, Josef and Becker, K.}, title = {Numerical solution of flow equations : an aircraft designer's view}, series = {Nonlinear hyperbolic equations - theory, computation methods, and applications : proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Nonlinear Hyperbolic Problems, Aachen, FRG, March 14 to 18, 1988. - (Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics ; 24)}, booktitle = {Nonlinear hyperbolic equations - theory, computation methods, and applications : proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Nonlinear Hyperbolic Problems, Aachen, FRG, March 14 to 18, 1988. - (Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics ; 24)}, editor = {Ballmann, Josef}, publisher = {Vieweg}, address = {Braunschweig}, isbn = {3-528-08098-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-322-87869-4_41}, pages = {403 -- 412}, year = {1989}, abstract = {Today the most accurate and cost effective industrial codes used in aircraft design are based on the full potential equation coupled with boundary layer equations. However, these are not capable to solve complicated three-dimensional problems of vortical flows and shocks. On the other hand Euler and Navier-Stokes codes are too expensive and not accurate enough for design purposes, especially in regard of drag and interference prediction. The reasons for these deficiencies are investigated and a way to overcome them by future developments is demonstrated.}, language = {en} } @article{DielmannMehlkopf2005, author = {Dielmann, Klaus-Peter and Mehlkopf, Marcus}, title = {National zugeteilte Emissionen}, series = {BWK : das Energie-Fachmagazin}, volume = {57}, journal = {BWK : das Energie-Fachmagazin}, number = {5}, isbn = {0006-9612}, issn = {1618-193X}, pages = {48 -- 52}, year = {2005}, language = {de} } @article{DielmannMehlkopfCudina2005, author = {Dielmann, Klaus-Peter and Mehlkopf, Marcus and Cudina, Boris}, title = {Der Handel mit Emissionsrechten : Vorbereitung auf den europaweiten Start 2005}, series = {VGB PowerTech : international journal for electricity and heat generation}, volume = {85}, journal = {VGB PowerTech : international journal for electricity and heat generation}, number = {1/2}, isbn = {1435-3199}, pages = {66 -- 69}, year = {2005}, language = {de} } @book{Tietze2006, author = {Tietze, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die Finanzmathematik. klassische Verfahren und neuere Entwicklungen: Effektivzins- und Renditeberechnung, Investitionsrechnung, derivative Finanzinstrumente ; mit {\"u}ber 500 {\"U}bungsaufgaben. 8., verb. 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Darst.}, year = {2005}, language = {de} } @article{DielmannCudinaMehlkopf2003, author = {Dielmann, Klaus-Peter and Cudina, Boris and Mehlkopf, Marcus}, title = {Einfluss der Brennstoffdaten auf die CO2-Inventarisierung : Handel mit Emissionsrechten}, series = {Euroheat and power : Kraft-W{\"a}rme-Kopplung, Nah-/Fernw{\"a}rme, Contracting}, volume = {32}, journal = {Euroheat and power : Kraft-W{\"a}rme-Kopplung, Nah-/Fernw{\"a}rme, Contracting}, number = {9}, isbn = {0949-166X}, pages = {22 -- 25}, year = {2003}, language = {de} } @article{Dielmann2001, author = {Dielmann, Klaus-Peter}, title = {Mikrogasturbinen : Technik und Anwendung}, series = {BWK : das Energie-Fachmagazin . 53 (2001), H. 6}, journal = {BWK : das Energie-Fachmagazin . 53 (2001), H. 6}, isbn = {0006-9612}, pages = {6 -- 9}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @article{KotterLoveraRiekert1976, author = {Kotter, Michael and Lovera, P. and Riekert, L.}, title = {Charakterisierung eines Tr{\"a}gerkatalysators durch effektive Diffusionskoeffizienten, Labyrinthfaktor und mittlere Porenradien}, series = {Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Physikalische Chemie}, volume = {80}, journal = {Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Physikalische Chemie}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {0005-9021}, doi = {10.1002/bbpc.19760800112}, pages = {61 -- 66}, year = {1976}, abstract = {Der effektive Diffusionskoeffizient Deff von Gasen in einem por{\"o}sen Medium h{\"a}ngt im Knudsen- bzw. {\"U}bergangsgebiet vom effektiven Porenradius 〈r〉 der Struktur ab. 〈r〉 kann aus Deff ermittelt werden, sofern der Labyrinthfaktor χ der Struktur aus der Kinetik des Stoffaustausches in den mit einer fl{\"u}ssigen Phase gef{\"u}llten Poren separat bestimmt wird. An einem Tr{\"a}gerkatalysator (CuO auf γ-Al₂O₃) ergab sich auf diese Weise ein f{\"u}r die Diffusion maßgebender effektiver Porenradius, der in den Bereich der Makroporen f{\"a}llt. Ein Vergleich mit dem aus reaktionskinetischen Daten ermittelten effektiven Diffusionskoeffizienten l{\"a}ßt auf eine ungleichm{\"a}ßige Verteilung der aktiven Komponente im Kontaktkorn schließen.}, language = {de} } @article{FoersterMikulicsWuetal.2006, author = {F{\"o}rster, Arnold and Mikulics, M. and Wu, S. and Marso, M.}, title = {Ultrafast and Highly Sensitive Photodetectors With Recessed Electrodes Fabricated on Low-Temperature-Grown GaAs. Mikulics, M.; Wu, S.; Marso, M.; Adam, R.; F{\"o}rster, A.; van der Hart, A.; Kordos, P.; L{\"u}th, H.; Sobolewski, R.}, series = {IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 18 (2006), H. 7}, journal = {IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 18 (2006), H. 7}, pages = {820 -- 822}, year = {2006}, language = {en} }