@article{NeuJanserKhatibietal.2017, author = {Neu, Eugen and Janser, Frank and Khatibi, Akbar A. and Orifici, Adrian C.}, title = {Fully Automated Operational Modal Analysis using multi-stage clustering}, series = {Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing}, volume = {Vol. 84, Part A}, journal = {Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0888-3270}, doi = {10.1016/j.ymssp.2016.07.031}, pages = {308 -- 323}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{DachwaldTuryshevDittusetal.2005, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Turyshev, Slava G. and Dittus, H. and Shao, M. [u.a.]}, title = {Fundamental Physics with the Laser Astrometric Test Of Relativity / S.G. Turyshev ; H. Dittus ; M. Shao ... B.Dachwald ...}, series = {Proceedings of the 39th ESLAB Symposium "Trends in Space Science and Cosmic Vision 2020" : 19 - 21 April 2005, ESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands / European Space Agency. [Comp. by: F. Favata ...] . - (ESA SP ; 588)}, journal = {Proceedings of the 39th ESLAB Symposium "Trends in Space Science and Cosmic Vision 2020" : 19 - 21 April 2005, ESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands / European Space Agency. [Comp. by: F. Favata ...] . - (ESA SP ; 588)}, publisher = {ESA Publ. Div.}, address = {Noordwijk}, isbn = {9290928999}, pages = {8 -- 11}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LaoBuehrigPolaczekRoeth2011, author = {Lao, B. and B{\"u}hrig-Polaczek, A. and R{\"o}th, Thilo}, title = {Funktionsintegrierte Leichtbaustrukturen in gussintensiver Metall-Hybridbauweise}, series = {Verbundwerkstoffe und Werkstoffverbunde: Tagungsband zum 18. Symposium ; 30.03.2011 bis 01.04.2011, Chemnitz}, booktitle = {Verbundwerkstoffe und Werkstoffverbunde: Tagungsband zum 18. Symposium ; 30.03.2011 bis 01.04.2011, Chemnitz}, editor = {Wielage, Bernhard}, publisher = {Eigenverlag}, address = {Chemnitz}, isbn = {978-3-00-033801-4}, pages = {413 -- 421}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @article{Dahmann1993, author = {Dahmann, Peter}, title = {Funktionsweise von Hydraulikfiltern}, series = {{\"O}lhydraulik und Pneumatik. 37 (1993), H. 2}, journal = {{\"O}lhydraulik und Pneumatik. 37 (1993), H. 2}, isbn = {0341-2660}, pages = {118 -- 122}, year = {1993}, language = {de} } @article{EschGoebel1993, author = {Esch, Thomas and G{\"o}bel, T.}, title = {Gemischbildung bei drosselfreier Laststeuerung von Ottomotoren}, series = {Motortechnische Zeitschrift. 54 (1993), H. 12}, journal = {Motortechnische Zeitschrift. 54 (1993), H. 12}, isbn = {0024-8525}, pages = {616 -- 618}, year = {1993}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{RoosenFeyerl2015, author = {Roosen, Petra and Feyerl, G{\"u}nter}, title = {Gender-specific perception and utilization of personal use vehicles}, series = {FISITA World Automotive Congress 2014 : Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2 - 6 June / [organised by the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies (FISITA) ...]. Bd. 1}, booktitle = {FISITA World Automotive Congress 2014 : Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2 - 6 June / [organised by the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies (FISITA) ...]. Bd. 1}, publisher = {Curran}, address = {Red Hook, NY}, isbn = {978-1-5108-0209-4}, pages = {418 -- 425}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{DahmannHagemeisterNageletal.2006, author = {Dahmann, Peter and Hagemeister, Wilhelm and Nagel, G{\"u}nther and Exner, Peter}, title = {Geregelte Innenzahnradpumpe im Mehrquadrantenbetrieb Geschwindigkeits- und Positionsregelung eines hydraulischen Handlingger{\"a}tes}, series = {O+P {\"O}lhydraulik und Pneumatik. 24 (2006), H. 1}, journal = {O+P {\"O}lhydraulik und Pneumatik. 24 (2006), H. 1}, isbn = {0341-2660}, pages = {24 -- 28}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @article{DahmannHagemeisterNageletal.2002, author = {Dahmann, Peter and Hagemeister, W. and Nagel, and Exner,}, title = {Geschwindigkeits- und Positionsregelung eines hydraulischen Handlingger{\"a}tes in einem Ziegelwerk durch frequenzgeregelte Innenzahnradpumpe im Mehrquadrantenbetrieb}, series = {Fluid power focused on applications : 3rd International Fluid Power Conference (3rd IFK) ; [conference proceedings, March 5th and 6th 2002, Aachen, Germany]. Fluidtechnik, Band T3}, journal = {Fluid power focused on applications : 3rd International Fluid Power Conference (3rd IFK) ; [conference proceedings, March 5th and 6th 2002, Aachen, Germany]. Fluidtechnik, Band T3}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3-8265-9900-4}, pages = {83 -- 94}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @misc{Wahle1989, author = {Wahle, Michael}, title = {Gestaltung von plattenf{\"o}rmigen Hohlprofilen oder wellblechartigen Profilen : Offenlegungsschrift / Europ{\"a}ische Patentschrift}, publisher = {Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt / Europ{\"a}isches Patentamt}, address = {M{\"u}nchen / Den Hague}, pages = {8 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1989}, language = {de} } @incollection{DachwaldOhndorf2019, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Ohndorf, Andreas}, title = {Global optimization of continuous-thrust trajectories using evolutionary neurocontrol}, series = {Modeling and Optimization in Space Engineering}, booktitle = {Modeling and Optimization in Space Engineering}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-10501-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-10501-3_2}, pages = {33 -- 57}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Searching optimal continuous-thrust trajectories is usually a difficult and time-consuming task. The solution quality of traditional optimal-control methods depends strongly on an adequate initial guess because the solution is typically close to the initial guess, which may be far from the (unknown) global optimum. Evolutionary neurocontrol attacks continuous-thrust optimization problems from the perspective of artificial intelligence and machine learning, combining artificial neural networks and evolutionary algorithms. This chapter describes the method and shows some example results for single- and multi-phase continuous-thrust trajectory optimization problems to assess its performance. Evolutionary neurocontrol can explore the trajectory search space more exhaustively than a human expert can do with traditional optimal-control methods. Especially for difficult problems, it usually finds solutions that are closer to the global optimum. Another fundamental advantage is that continuous-thrust trajectories can be optimized without an initial guess and without expert supervision.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Dachwald2005, author = {Dachwald, Bernd}, title = {Global optimization of low-thrust space missions using evolutionary neurocontrol}, series = {Proceedings of the international workshop on global optimization}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the international workshop on global optimization}, pages = {85 -- 90}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Low-thrust space propulsion systems enable flexible high-energy deep space missions, but the design and optimization of the interplanetary transfer trajectory is usually difficult. It involves much experience and expert knowledge because the convergence behavior of traditional local trajectory optimization methods depends strongly on an adequate initial guess. Within this extended abstract, evolutionary neurocontrol, a method that fuses artificial neural networks and evolutionary algorithms, is proposed as a smart global method for low-thrust trajectory optimization. It does not require an initial guess. The implementation of evolutionary neurocontrol is detailed and its performance is shown for an exemplary mission.}, language = {en} } @incollection{DachwaldBoehnhardtBrojetal.2014, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Boehnhardt, Herrmann and Broj, Ulrich and Geppert, Ulrich R. M. E. and Grundmann, Jan-Thimo and Seboldt, Wolfgang and Seefeldt, Patric and Spietz, Peter and Johnson, Les and K{\"u}hrt, Ekkehard and Mottola, Stefano and Macdonald, Malcolm and McInnes, Colin R. and Vasile, Massimiliano and Reinhard, Ruedeger}, title = {Gossamer roadmap technology reference study for a multiple NEO Rendezvous Mission}, series = {Advances in solar sailing}, booktitle = {Advances in solar sailing}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-642-34906-5 (Print) ; 978-3-642-34907-2 (E-Book)}, pages = {211 -- 226}, year = {2014}, abstract = {A technology reference study for a multiple near-Earth object (NEO) rendezvous mission with solar sailcraft is currently carried out by the authors of this paper. The investigated mission builds on previous concepts, but adopts a strong micro-spacecraft philosophy based on the DLR/ESA Gossamer technology. The main scientific objective of the mission is to explore the diversity of NEOs. After direct interplanetary insertion, the solar sailcraft should—within less than 10 years—rendezvous three NEOs that are not only scientifically interesting, but also from the point of human spaceight and planetary defense. In this paper, the objectives of the study are outlined and a preliminary potential mission profile is presented.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MacdonaldMcGrathAppourchauxetal.2014, author = {Macdonald, Malcolm and McGrath, C. and Appourchaux, T. and Dachwald, Bernd and Finsterle, W. and Gizon, L. and Liewer, P. C. and McInnes, Colin R. and Mengali, G. and Seboldt, W. and Sekii, T. and Solanki, S. K. and Velli, M. and Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F. and Spietz, Peter and Reinhard, Ruedeger}, title = {Gossamer roadmap technology reference study for a solar polar mission}, series = {Advances in solar sailing}, booktitle = {Advances in solar sailing}, editor = {Macdonald, Malcolm}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-642-34906-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-34907-2_17}, pages = {243 -- 257}, year = {2014}, abstract = {A technology reference study for a solar polar mission is presented. The study uses novel analytical methods to quantify the mission design space including the required sail performance to achieve a given solar polar observation angle within a given timeframe and thus to derive mass allocations for the remaining spacecraft sub-systems, that is excluding the solar sail sub-system. A parametric, bottom-up, system mass budget analysis is then used to establish the required sail technology to deliver a range of science payloads, and to establish where such payloads can be delivered to within a given timeframe. It is found that a solar polar mission requires a solar sail of side-length 100-125 m to deliver a 'sufficient value' minimum science payload, and that a 2.5 μm sail film substrate is typically required, however the design is much less sensitive to the boom specific mass.}, language = {en} } @incollection{McInnesBothmerDachwaldetal.2014, author = {McInnes, Colin R. and Bothmer, Volker and Dachwald, Bernd and Geppert, Ulrich R. M. E. and Heiligers, Jeannette and Hilgers, Alan and Johnson, Les and Macdonald, Malcolm and Reinhard, Ruedeger and Seboldt, Wolfgang and Spietz, Peter}, title = {Gossamer roadmap technology reference study for a Sub-L1 Space Weather Mission}, series = {Advances in solar sailing}, booktitle = {Advances in solar sailing}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-642-34906-5 (Print) ; 978-3-642-34907-2 (E-Book)}, pages = {227 -- 242}, year = {2014}, abstract = {A technology reference study for a displaced Lagrange point space weather mission is presented. The mission builds on previous concepts, but adopts a strong micro-spacecraft philosophy to deliver a low mass platform and payload which can be accommodated on the DLR/ESA Gossamer-3 technology demonstration mission. A direct escape from Geostationary Transfer Orbit is assumed with the sail deployed after the escape burn. The use of a miniaturized, low mass platform and payload then allows the Gossamer-3 solar sail to potentially double the warning time of space weather events. The mission profile and mass budgets will be presented to achieve these ambitious goals.}, language = {en} } @book{Wahle1998, author = {Wahle, Michael}, title = {Grundlagen der Maschinen- und Strukturdynamik. - (H{\"o}here Technische Mechanik ; 2)}, publisher = {Verl. Mainz}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3-89653-391-6}, pages = {216 S. : Ill.}, year = {1998}, language = {de} } @book{Wahle1995, author = {Wahle, Michael}, title = {Grundlagen der Maschinen- und Strukturdynamik. - (H{\"o}here Technische Mechanik ; 2)}, edition = {1. Aufl.}, publisher = {Mainz}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3-930911-61-2}, pages = {216 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HallmannHeideckerSchlottereretal.2016, author = {Hallmann, Marcus and Heidecker, Ansgar and Schlotterer, Markus and Dachwald, Bernd}, title = {GTOC8: results and methods of team 15 DLR}, series = {26th AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, Napa, CA}, booktitle = {26th AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, Napa, CA}, year = {2016}, abstract = {This paper describes the results and methods used during the 8th Global Trajectory Optimization Competition (GTOC) of the DLR team. Trajectory optimization is crucial for most of the space missions and usually can be formulated as a global optimization problem. A lot of research has been done to different type of mission problems. The most demanding ones are low thrust transfers with e.g. gravity assist sequences. In that case the optimal control problem is combined with an integer problem. In most of the GTOCs we apply a filtering of the problem based on domain knowledge.}, language = {en} } @article{RoethNowackOberschelpetal.2009, author = {R{\"o}th, Thilo and Nowack, Niels and Oberschelp, Christian and Lao, Bin}, title = {Gute Perspektiven f{\"u}r Stahl-Alumnium-Hybride im Automotivebereich / Nowack, Niels ; Oberschelp, Christian ; Lao, Bin ; Klaus, Gerald ; B{\"u}hrig-Polaczek, Andreas ; R{\"o}th, Thilo}, series = {Giesserei : die Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Technik, Innovation und Management. 96 (2009), H. 5}, journal = {Giesserei : die Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Technik, Innovation und Management. 96 (2009), H. 5}, isbn = {0016-9765}, pages = {110 -- 123}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{PolaczekHenn2008, author = {Polaczek, Christa and Henn, Gudrun}, title = {Gute Vorkenntnisse verk{\"u}rzen die Studienzeit}, series = {Mathematikinformation : eine Zeitschrift von Begabtenf{\"o}rderung Mathematik e.V.}, volume = {2008}, journal = {Mathematikinformation : eine Zeitschrift von Begabtenf{\"o}rderung Mathematik e.V.}, number = {49}, publisher = {Begabtenf{\"o}rderung Mathematik}, address = {Neubiberg}, issn = {1612-9156}, pages = {46 -- 50}, year = {2008}, language = {de} } @book{LeyWittmannHallmann2009, author = {Ley, Wilfried and Wittmann, Klaus and Hallmann, Willi}, title = {Handbook of space technology}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Chichester}, isbn = {978-0-470-69739-9}, pages = {XIII, 882 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-8743, title = {Handbuch der Raumfahrttechnik}, editor = {Ley, Wilfried and Hallmann, Willi and Wittmann, Klaus}, edition = {5. Auflage}, publisher = {Hanser}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-446-45429-3}, pages = {934 Seiten}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @book{Ley2008, author = {Ley, Wilfried}, title = {Handbuch der Raumfahrttechnik / Ley, Wilfried ; Wittmann, Klaus ; Hallmann, Willi [Hrsg.]}, publisher = {Hanser}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-446-41185-2}, pages = {814 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2008}, language = {de} } @book{Ley1988, author = {Ley, Wilfried}, title = {Handbuch der Raumfahrttechnik : Grundlagen - Nutzung, Raumfahrtsysteme - Produktsicherung u. Produktmanagement / Willi Hallmann; Wilfried Ley}, publisher = {Hanser}, address = {M{\"u}nchen [u.a.]}, isbn = {3446151303}, pages = {XVIII, 792 S : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {1988}, language = {de} } @book{WittmannLeyHallmann2008, author = {Wittmann, Klaus and Ley, Wilfried [Hrsg.] and Hallmann, Willi [Hrsg.]}, title = {Handbuch der Raumfahrttechnik : mit 128 Tabellen / Wilfried Ley; Klaus Wittmann; Willi Hallmann (Hrsg.) 3., v{\"o}llig neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.}, publisher = {Hanser}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-446-41185-2}, pages = {814 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2008}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{DachwaldKahleWie2007, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Kahle, Ralph and Wie, Bong}, title = {Head-on impact deflection of NEAs: a case study for 99942 Apophis}, series = {Planetary Defense Conference 2007}, booktitle = {Planetary Defense Conference 2007}, pages = {1 -- 12}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Near-Earth asteroid (NEA) 99942 Apophis provides a typical example for the evolution of asteroid orbits that lead to Earth-impacts after a close Earth-encounter that results in a resonant return. Apophis will have a close Earth-encounter in 2029 with potential very close subsequent Earth-encounters (or even an impact) in 2036 or later, depending on whether it passes through one of several less than 1 km-sized gravitational keyholes during its 2029-encounter. A pre-2029 kinetic impact is a very favorable option to nudge the asteroid out of a keyhole. The highest impact velocity and thus deflection can be achieved from a trajectory that is retrograde to Apophis orbit. With a chemical or electric propulsion system, however, many gravity assists and thus a long time is required to achieve this. We show in this paper that the solar sail might be the better propulsion system for such a mission: a solar sail Kinetic Energy Impactor (KEI) spacecraft could impact Apophis from a retrograde trajectory with a very high relative velocity (75-80 km/s) during one of its perihelion passages. The spacecraft consists of a 160 m × 160 m, 168 kg solar sail assembly and a 150 kg impactor. Although conventional spacecraft can also achieve the required minimum deflection of 1 km for this approx. 320 m-sized object from a prograde trajectory, our solar sail KEI concept also allows the deflection of larger objects. For a launch in 2020, we also show that, even after Apophis has flown through one of the gravitational keyholes in 2029, the solar sail KEI concept is still feasible to prevent Apophis from impacting the Earth, but many KEIs would be required for consecutive impacts to increase the total Earth-miss distance to a safe value}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HauggKreyerKemperetal.2020, author = {Haugg, Albert Thomas and Kreyer, J{\"o}rg and Kemper, Hans and Hatesuer, Katerina and Esch, Thomas}, title = {Heat exchanger for ORC. adaptability and optimisation potentials}, series = {IIR International Rankine 2020 Conference}, booktitle = {IIR International Rankine 2020 Conference}, doi = {10.18462/iir.rankine.2020.1224}, pages = {10 Seiten}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The recovery of waste heat requires heat exchangers to extract it from a liquid or gaseous medium into another working medium, a refrigerant. In Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC) on Combustion Engines there are two major heat sources, the exhaust gas and the water/glycol fluid from the engine's cooling circuit. A heat exchanger design must be adapted to the different requirements and conditions resulting from the heat sources, fluids, system configurations, geometric restrictions, and etcetera. The Stacked Shell Cooler (SSC) is a new and very specific design of a plate heat exchanger, created by AKG, which allows with a maximum degree of freedom the optimization of heat exchange rate and the reduction of the related pressure drop. This optimization in heat exchanger design for ORC systems is even more important, because it reduces the energy consumption of the system and therefore maximizes the increase in overall efficiency of the engine.}, language = {en} } @article{DachwaldMacDonaldMcInnes2007, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and MacDonald, Malcolm and McInnes, Colin R.}, title = {Heliocentric Solar Sail Orbit Transfers with Locally Optimal Control Laws / Malcolm Macdonald ; Colin McInnes ; Bernd Dachwald}, series = {Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 44 (2007), H. 1}, journal = {Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 44 (2007), H. 1}, isbn = {0022-4650}, pages = {273 -- 276}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{LeipoldFichtnerHeberetal.2006, author = {Leipold, M. and Fichtner, H. and Heber, B. and Groepper, P. and Lascar, S. and Burger, F. and Eiden, M. and Niederstadt, T. and Sickinger, C. and Herbeck, L. and Dachwald, Bernd and Seboldt, W.}, title = {Heliopause Explorer - A Sailcraft Mission to the Outer Boundaries of the Solar System}, series = {Acta Astronautica. 59 (2006), H. 8-11}, journal = {Acta Astronautica. 59 (2006), H. 8-11}, isbn = {0094-5765}, pages = {786 -- 796}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{DachwaldLeipoldFichtner2003, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Leipold, M. and Fichtner, H.}, title = {Heliopause Explorer - A Sailcraft Mission to the Outer Boundaries of the Solar System / M. Leipold ; H. Fichtner ; B. Heber ... B. Dachwald ...}, series = {Proceedings of the Fifth IAA International Conference on Low Cost Planetary Missions : 24 - 26 September 2003, ESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands / [comp. by R. A. Harris]}, journal = {Proceedings of the Fifth IAA International Conference on Low Cost Planetary Missions : 24 - 26 September 2003, ESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands / [comp. by R. A. Harris]}, publisher = {ESA}, address = {Noordwijk}, isbn = {92-9092-853-0}, pages = {367 -- 375}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Weber2019, author = {Weber, Tobias}, title = {Herstellprozesssimulation zur Vorhersage der Faltenbildung in der Prepreg-Autoklav-Fertigung}, publisher = {Technische Universit{\"a}t Kaiserslautern}, address = {Kaiserslautern}, isbn = {978-3-944440-24-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:386-kluedo-54923}, pages = {XIV, 207 Seiten}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{BarnatFariaBosse2017, author = {Barnat, Miriam and Faria, Joana Abelha and Bosse, Elke}, title = {Heterogenit{\"a}t und Studierf{\"a}higkeit: Erste Ergebnisse einer L{\"a}ngsschnittbefragung}, series = {Qualit{\"a}t in der Wissenschaft: QiW ; Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Qualit{\"a}tsentwicklung in Forschung, Studium und Administration}, volume = {11}, journal = {Qualit{\"a}t in der Wissenschaft: QiW ; Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Qualit{\"a}tsentwicklung in Forschung, Studium und Administration}, number = {1}, publisher = {UVW Universit{\"a}ts-Verlag Webler}, address = {Bielefeld}, issn = {1860-3041}, pages = {17 -- 24}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{WittmannKellWinkleretal.1998, author = {Wittmann, Klaus and Kell, G. and Winkler, F. and G{\"u}nther, M. (u.a.)}, title = {High resolution temperature measurement technique for materials sciences experiments in space}, series = {Acta Astronautica. 43 (1998), H. 7-8}, journal = {Acta Astronautica. 43 (1998), H. 7-8}, isbn = {0094-5765}, pages = {385 -- 395}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{QuitterMarinoBauschat2019, author = {Quitter, Julius and Marino, Matthew and Bauschat, J.-Michael}, title = {Highly Non-Planar Aircraft Configurations: Estimation of Flight Mechanical Derivatives Using Low-Order Methods}, series = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2019, DLRK 2019. Darmstadt, Germany}, booktitle = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2019, DLRK 2019. Darmstadt, Germany}, pages = {10 Seiten}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{SchirraWatmuffBauschat2014, author = {Schirra, Julian and Watmuff, Jonathan and Bauschat, J.-Michael}, title = {Highly non-planar lifting systems: a relative assessment of existing potential-methodologies to accurately estimate the induced drag}, series = {32nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference 2014 : June, 16-20 2014, Atlanta, Ga.}, journal = {32nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference 2014 : June, 16-20 2014, Atlanta, Ga.}, organization = {American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics}, isbn = {978-1-62410-288-2}, doi = {10.2514/6.2014-2988}, pages = {Publ. online}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @article{BullerschenLeonard1990, author = {Bullerschen, Klaus-Gerd and L{\´e}onard, G.}, title = {Hochtemperaturtechnik}, series = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik. 62 (1990), H. 3}, journal = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik. 62 (1990), H. 3}, isbn = {0009-286X}, pages = {252 -- 256}, year = {1990}, language = {de} } @article{Bullerschen1989, author = {Bullerschen, Klaus-Gerd}, title = {Hochtemperaturtechnik. Interne Arbeitssitzung des GVC-Fachausschusses 'Hochtemperaturtechnik'}, series = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik. 61 (1989), H. 6}, journal = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik. 61 (1989), H. 6}, isbn = {0009-286X}, pages = {510 -- 512}, year = {1989}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{PetersonRoethUibel2017, author = {Peterson, Leif Arne and R{\"o}th, Thilo and Uibel, Thomas}, title = {Holzwerkstoffe in Karosseriestrukturen}, series = {Tagungsband Aachener Holzbautagung 2017}, booktitle = {Tagungsband Aachener Holzbautagung 2017}, editor = {Uibel, Thormas and Peterson, Leif Arne and Baumann, Marcus}, issn = {2197-4489}, pages = {34 -- 45}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{BohndickBosseJaenschetal.2021, author = {Bohndick, Carla and Bosse, Elke and J{\"a}nsch, Vanessa K. and Barnat, Miriam}, title = {How different diversity factors affect the perception of first-year requirements in higher education}, series = {Frontline Learning Research}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontline Learning Research}, number = {2}, publisher = {EARLI}, issn = {2295-3159}, doi = {10.14786/flr.v9i2.667}, pages = {78 -- 95}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In the light of growing university entry rates, higher education institutions not only serve larger numbers of students, but also seek to meet first-year students' ever more diverse needs. Yet to inform universities how to support the transition to higher education, research only offers limited insights. Current studies tend to either focus on the individual factors that affect student success or they highlight students' social background and their educational biography in order to examine the achievement of selected, non-traditional groups of students. Both lines of research appear to lack integration and often fail to take organisational diversity into account, such as different types of higher education institutions or degree programmes. For a more comprehensive understanding of student diversity, the present study includes individual, social and organisational factors. To gain insights into their role for the transition to higher education, we examine how the different factors affect the students' perception of the formal and informal requirements of the first year as more or less difficult to cope with. As the perceived requirements result from both the characteristics of the students and the institutional context, they allow to investigate transition at the interface of the micro and the meso level of higher education. Latent profile analyses revealed that there are no profiles with complex patterns of perception of the first-year requirements, but the identified groups rather differ in the overall level of perceived challenges. Moreover, SEM indicates that the differences in the perception largely depend on the individual factors self-efficacy and volition.}, language = {en} } @article{Baums1992, author = {Baums, Bodo}, title = {Hubschrauberzellen aus Faserverbund-Werkstoffen}, series = {Kunststoffe. 82 (1992), H. 11}, journal = {Kunststoffe. 82 (1992), H. 11}, isbn = {0023-5563}, pages = {1114 -- 1118}, year = {1992}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BuehrigPolaczekRoethBaumeisteretal.2006, author = {B{\"u}hrig-Polaczek, Andreas and R{\"o}th, Thilo and Baumeister, E. and Nowack, N. and S{\"u}ßmann, Torsten}, title = {Hybride Leichtbaustrukturen in Stahlblech-Leichtmetall Verbundguss}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Stahl-Leichtmetall-Hybride mit hohen Leistungspotentialen k{\"o}nnen heute wirtschaftlich abgebildet werden und eignen sich m{\"o}glicherweise auch zum Einsatz in Fahrzeugkarosserien}, subject = {Karosseriebau}, language = {de} } @article{DickhoffHorikawaFunke2021, author = {Dickhoff, Jens and Horikawa, Atsushi and Funke, Harald}, title = {Hydrogen Combustion - new DLE Combustor Addresses NOx Emissions and Flashback}, series = {Turbomachinery international : the global journal of energy equipment}, volume = {62}, journal = {Turbomachinery international : the global journal of energy equipment}, number = {4}, publisher = {MJH Life Sciences}, address = {Cranbury}, issn = {2767-2328}, pages = {26 -- 27}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FunkeBeckmannStefanetal.2023, author = {Funke, Harald and Beckmann, Nils and Stefan, Lukas and Keinz, Jan}, title = {Hydrogen combustor integration study for a medium range aircraft engine using the dry-low NOx "Micromix" combustion principle}, series = {Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2023: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 1: Aircraft Engine. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. June 26-30, 2023}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2023: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 1: Aircraft Engine. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. June 26-30, 2023}, publisher = {ASME}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-0-7918-8693-9}, doi = {10.1115/GT2023-102370}, pages = {12 Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The feasibility study presents results of a hydrogen combustor integration for a Medium-Range aircraft engine using the Dry-Low-NOₓ Micromix combustion principle. Based on a simplified Airbus A320-type flight mission, a thermodynamic performance model of a kerosene and a hydrogen-powered V2530-A5 engine is used to derive the thermodynamic combustor boundary conditions. A new combustor design using the Dry-Low NOx Micromix principle is investigated by slice model CFD simulations of a single Micromix injector for design and off-design operation of the engine. Combustion characteristics show typical Micromix flame shapes and good combustion efficiencies for all flight mission operating points. Nitric oxide emissions are significant below ICAO CAEP/8 limits. For comparison of the Emission Index (EI) for NOₓ emissions between kerosene and hydrogen operation, an energy (kerosene) equivalent Emission Index is used. A full 15° sector model CFD simulation of the combustion chamber with multiple Micromix injectors including inflow homogenization and dilution and cooling air flows investigates the combustor integration effects, resulting NOₓ emission and radial temperature distributions at the combustor outlet. The results show that the integration of a Micromix hydrogen combustor in actual aircraft engines is feasible and offers, besides CO₂ free combustion, a significant reduction of NOₓ emissions compared to kerosene operation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ThenentDahmann2011, author = {Thenent, N. E. and Dahmann, Peter}, title = {Hydrostatic propeller drive}, series = {Proceedings of the conference : 18 - 20 May, 2011 Tampere, Finland / the Twelth Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power, SICFP'11. Ed.: Harri Sairiala ... Vol. 1}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the conference : 18 - 20 May, 2011 Tampere, Finland / the Twelth Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power, SICFP'11. Ed.: Harri Sairiala ... Vol. 1}, address = {Tampere}, isbn = {978-952-15-2517-9}, pages = {217 -- 227}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{BlomeKundt1987, author = {Blome, Hans-Joachim and Kundt, W.}, title = {Hypersonic Jets from Young Stars in Molecular Clouds}, series = {Circumstellar matter : proceedings of the 122nd symposium of the Internat. Astronom. Union held in Heidelberg, FRG, June 23 - 27, 1986 / ed. by I. Appenzeller ...}, journal = {Circumstellar matter : proceedings of the 122nd symposium of the Internat. Astronom. Union held in Heidelberg, FRG, June 23 - 27, 1986 / ed. by I. Appenzeller ...}, publisher = {Reidel}, address = {Dordrecht u.a.}, isbn = {90-277-2511-X}, pages = {73 -- 74}, year = {1987}, language = {en} } @incollection{DachwaldUlamecKowalskietal.2023, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Ulamec, Stephan and Kowalski, Julia and Boxberg, Marc S. and Baader, Fabian and Biele, Jens and K{\"o}mle, Norbert}, title = {Ice melting probes}, series = {Handbook of Space Resources}, booktitle = {Handbook of Space Resources}, editor = {Badescu, Viorel and Zacny, Kris and Bar-Cohen, Yoseph}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-97912-6 (Print)}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-97913-3_29}, pages = {955 -- 996}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The exploration of icy environments in the solar system, such as the poles of Mars and the icy moons (a.k.a. ocean worlds), is a key aspect for understanding their astrobiological potential as well as for extraterrestrial resource inspection. On these worlds, ice melting probes are considered to be well suited for the robotic clean execution of such missions. In this chapter, we describe ice melting probes and their applications, the physics of ice melting and how the melting behavior can be modeled and simulated numerically, the challenges for ice melting, and the required key technologies to deal with those challenges. We also give an overview of existing ice melting probes and report some results and lessons learned from laboratory and field tests.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DachwaldMikuckiTulaczyketal.2012, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Mikucki, Jill A. and Tulaczyk, Slawek and Digel, Ilya and Feldmann, Marco and Espe, Clemens and Plescher, Engelbert and Xu, Changsheng}, title = {IceMole - a maneuverable probe for clean in-situ analysis and sampling of subsurface ice and subglacial aquatic ecosystems : extended abstract / SCAR Open Science Conference 2012, Session 29: Advancing Clean Technologies for Exploration of Glacial Aquatic Ecosystems}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The "IceMole" is a novel maneuverable subsurface ice probe for clean in-situ analysis and sampling of subsurface ice and subglacial water/brine. It is developed and build at FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences' Astronautical Laboratory. A first prototype was successfully tested on the Swiss Morteratsch glacier in 2010. Clean sampling is achieved with a hollow ice screw (as it is used in mountaineering) at the tip of the probe. Maneuverability is achieved with a differentially heated melting head. Funded by the German Space Agency (DLR), a consortium led by FH Aachen currently develops a much more advanced IceMole probe, which includes a sophisticated system for obstacle avoidance, target detection, and navigation in the ice. We intend to use this probe for taking clean samples of subglacial brine at the Blood Falls (McMurdo Dry Valleys, East Antarctica) for chemical and microbiological analysis. In our conference contribution, we 1) describe the IceMole design, 2) report the results of the field tests of the first prototype on the Morteratsch glacier, 3) discuss the probe's potential for the clean in-situ analysis and sampling of subsurface ice and subglacial liquids, and 4) outline the way ahead in the development of this technology.}, subject = {Eisschicht}, language = {en} } @article{DachwaldMikuckiTulaczyketal.2014, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Mikucki, Jill and Tulaczyk, Slawek and Digel, Ilya and Espe, Clemens and Feldmann, Marco and Francke, Gero and Kowalski, Julia and Xu, Changsheng}, title = {IceMole : A maneuverable probe for clean in situ analysis and sampling of subsurface ice and subglacial aquatic ecosystems}, series = {Annals of Glaciology}, volume = {55}, journal = {Annals of Glaciology}, number = {65}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {1727-5644}, doi = {10.3189/2014AoG65A004}, pages = {14 -- 22}, year = {2014}, abstract = {There is significant interest in sampling subglacial environments for geobiological studies, but they are difficult to access. Existing ice-drilling technologies make it cumbersome to maintain microbiologically clean access for sample acquisition and environmental stewardship of potentially fragile subglacial aquatic ecosystems. The IceMole is a maneuverable subsurface ice probe for clean in situ analysis and sampling of glacial ice and subglacial materials. The design is based on the novel concept of combining melting and mechanical propulsion. It can change melting direction by differential heating of the melting head and optional side-wall heaters. The first two prototypes were successfully tested between 2010 and 2012 on glaciers in Switzerland and Iceland. They demonstrated downward, horizontal and upward melting, as well as curve driving and dirt layer penetration. A more advanced probe is currently under development as part of the Enceladus Explorer (EnEx) project. It offers systems for obstacle avoidance, target detection, and navigation in ice. For the EnEx-IceMole, we will pay particular attention to clean protocols for the sampling of subglacial materials for biogeochemical analysis. We plan to use this probe for clean access into a unique subglacial aquatic environment at Blood Falls, Antarctica, with return of a subglacial brine sample.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DachwaldXuFeldmannetal.2011, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Xu, Changsheng and Feldmann, Marco and Plescher, Engelbert}, title = {IceMole : Development of a novel subsurface ice probe and testing of the first prototype on the Morteratsch Glacier}, series = {EGU General Assembly 2011 Vienna | Austria | 03 - 08 April 2011}, booktitle = {EGU General Assembly 2011 Vienna | Austria | 03 - 08 April 2011}, year = {2011}, abstract = {We present the novel concept of a combined drilling and melting probe for subsurface ice research. This probe, named "IceMole", is currently developed, built, and tested at the FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences' Astronautical Laboratory. Here, we describe its first prototype design and report the results of its field tests on the Swiss Morteratsch glacier. Although the IceMole design is currently adapted to terrestrial glaciers and ice shields, it may later be modified for the subsurface in-situ investigation of extraterrestrial ice, e.g., on Mars, Europa, and Enceladus. If life exists on those bodies, it may be present in the ice (as life can also be found in the deep ice of Earth).}, language = {en} } @article{GerhardtWacker1999, author = {Gerhardt, Hans Joachim and Wacker, J.}, title = {Immissionsprognosen auf der Basis von Windkanaluntersuchungen}, series = {Immissionsschutz. 4 (1999), H. 3}, journal = {Immissionsschutz. 4 (1999), H. 3}, isbn = {1430-9262}, pages = {84 -- 89}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @article{FingerBraunBil2020, author = {Finger, Felix and Braun, Carsten and Bil, Cees}, title = {Impact of Battery Performance on the Initial Sizing of Hybrid-Electric General Aviation Aircraft}, series = {Journal of Aerospace Engineering}, volume = {33}, journal = {Journal of Aerospace Engineering}, number = {3}, publisher = {ASCE}, address = {Reston, Va.}, issn = {1943-5525}, doi = {10.1061/(ASCE)AS.1943-5525.0001113}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Studies suggest that hybrid-electric aircraft have the potential to generate fewer emissions and be inherently quieter when compared to conventional aircraft. By operating combustion engines together with an electric propulsion system, synergistic benefits can be obtained. However, the performance of hybrid-electric aircraft is still constrained by a battery's energy density and discharge rate. In this paper, the influence of battery performance on the gross mass for a four-seat general aviation aircraft with a hybrid-electric propulsion system is analyzed. For this design study, a high-level approach is chosen, using an innovative initial sizing methodology to determine the minimum required aircraft mass for a specific set of requirements and constraints. Only the peak-load shaving operational strategy is analyzed. Both parallel- and serial-hybrid propulsion configurations are considered for two different missions. The specific energy of the battery pack is varied from 200 to 1,000 W⋅h/kg, while the discharge time, and thus the normalized discharge rating (C-rating), is varied between 30 min (2C discharge rate) and 2 min (30C discharge rate). With the peak-load shaving operating strategy, it is desirable for hybrid-electric aircraft to use a light, low capacity battery system to boost performance. For this case, the battery's specific power rating proved to be of much higher importance than for full electric designs, which have high capacity batteries. Discharge ratings of 20C allow a significant take-off mass reduction aircraft. The design point moves to higher wing loadings and higher levels of hybridization if batteries with advanced technology are used.}, language = {en} } @article{FingerBraunBil2018, author = {Finger, Felix and Braun, Carsten and Bil, Cees}, title = {Impact of electric propulsion technology and mission requirements on the performance of VTOL UAVs}, series = {CEAS Aeronautical Journal}, volume = {10}, journal = {CEAS Aeronautical Journal}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, issn = {1869-5582 print}, doi = {10.1007/s13272-018-0352-x}, pages = {843}, year = {2018}, abstract = {One of the engineering challenges in aviation is the design of transitioning vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft. Thrust-borne flight implies a higher mass fraction of the propulsion system, as well as much increased energy consumption in the take-off and landing phases. This mass increase is typically higher for aircraft with a separate lift propulsion system than for aircraft that use the cruise propulsion system to support a dedicated lift system. However, for a cost-benefit trade study, it is necessary to quantify the impact the VTOL requirement and propulsion configuration has on aircraft mass and size. For this reason, sizing studies are conducted. This paper explores the impact of considering a supplemental electric propulsion system for achieving hovering flight. Key variables in this study, apart from the lift system configuration, are the rotor disk loading and hover flight time, as well as the electrical systems technology level for both batteries and motors. Payload and endurance are typically used as the measures of merit for unmanned aircraft that carry electro-optical sensors, and therefore the analysis focuses on these particular parameters.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FingerBraunBil2019, author = {Finger, Felix and Braun, Carsten and Bil, Cees}, title = {Impact of Engine Failure Constraints on the Initial Sizing of Hybrid-Electric GA Aircraft}, series = {AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum}, booktitle = {AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum}, doi = {10.2514/6.2019-1812}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{DachwaldMcDonaldMcInnesetal.2007, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and McDonald, Malcolm and McInnes, Colin R. and Mengali, Giovanni}, title = {Impact of Optical Degradation on Solar Sail Mission Performance}, series = {Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 44 (2007), H. 4}, journal = {Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 44 (2007), H. 4}, isbn = {0022-4650}, pages = {740 -- 749}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LudowicyRingsFingeretal.2019, author = {Ludowicy, Jonas and Rings, Ren{\´e} and Finger, Felix and Braun, Carsten and Bil, Cees}, title = {Impact of Propulsion Technology Levels on the Sizing and Energy Consumption for Serial HybridElectric General Aviation Aircraft}, series = {Asia Pacific International Symposium on Aerospace Technology. APISAT 2019}, booktitle = {Asia Pacific International Symposium on Aerospace Technology. APISAT 2019}, pages = {14 Seiten}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{GoettenHavermannBraunetal.2020, author = {G{\"o}tten, Falk and Havermann, Marc and Braun, Carsten and Marino, Matthew and Bil, Cees}, title = {Improved Form Factor for Drag Estimation of Fuselages with Various Cross Sections}, series = {Journal of Aircraft}, journal = {Journal of Aircraft}, publisher = {AIAA}, address = {Reston, Va.}, issn = {1533-3868}, doi = {10.2514/1.C036032}, pages = {1 -- 13}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The paper presents an aerodynamic investigation of 70 different streamlined bodies with fineness ratios ranging from 2 to 10. The bodies are chosen to idealize both unmanned and small manned aircraft fuselages and feature cross-sectional shapes that vary from circular to quadratic. The study focuses on friction and pressure drag in dependency of the individual body's fineness ratio and cross section. The drag forces are normalized with the respective body's wetted area to comply with an empirical drag estimation procedure. Although the friction drag coefficient then stays rather constant for all bodies, their pressure drag coefficients decrease with an increase in fineness ratio. Referring the pressure drag coefficient to the bodies' cross-sectional areas shows a distinct pressure drag minimum at a fineness ratio of about three. The pressure drag of bodies with a quadratic cross section is generally higher than for bodies of revolution. The results are used to derive an improved form factor that can be employed in a classic empirical drag estimation method. The improved formulation takes both the fineness ratio and cross-sectional shape into account. It shows superior accuracy in estimating streamlined body drag when compared with experimental data and other form factor formulations of the literature.}, language = {en} } @article{LettiniHavermannGuidettietal.2010, author = {Lettini, Antonio and Havermann, Marc and Guidetti, Marco and Fornaciari, Andrea}, title = {Improved functionalities and energy saving potential on mobile machines combining electronics with flow sharing valve and variable displacement pump}, series = {IFK 7, 7th International Fluid Power Conference, Efficiency through Fluid Power, 7. Internationales Fluidtechnisches Kolloquium, Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 3, Aachen, DE, 22.-24. Mar, 2010}, journal = {IFK 7, 7th International Fluid Power Conference, Efficiency through Fluid Power, 7. Internationales Fluidtechnisches Kolloquium, Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 3, Aachen, DE, 22.-24. Mar, 2010}, publisher = {-}, isbn = {978-3-940565-92-1}, pages = {103 -- 114}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{HajAyedKustererFunkeetal.2015, author = {Haj Ayed, A. and Kusterer, K. and Funke, Harald and Keinz, Jan and Striegan, Constantin and Bohn, D.}, title = {Improvement study for the dry-low-NOx hydrogen micromix combustion technology}, series = {Propulsion and power research}, volume = {Vol. 4}, journal = {Propulsion and power research}, number = {Iss. 3}, issn = {2212-540X}, doi = {10.1016/j.jppr.2015.07.003}, pages = {132 -- 140}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ThomaFisherBraun2020, author = {Thoma, Andreas and Fisher, Alex and Braun, Carsten}, title = {Improving the px4 avoid algorithm by bio-inspired flight strategies}, series = {DLRK2020 - „Luft- und Raumfahrt - Verantwortung in allen Dimensionen"}, booktitle = {DLRK2020 - „Luft- und Raumfahrt - Verantwortung in allen Dimensionen"}, pages = {10 Seiten}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NeuJanserKhatibietal.2016, author = {Neu, Eugen and Janser, Frank and Khatibi, Akbar A. and Orifici, Adrian C.}, title = {In-flight vibration-based structural health monitoring of aircraft wings}, series = {30th Congress of the internatonal council of the aeronautical sciences : 25.-30. September 2016, Daejeon, Korea}, booktitle = {30th Congress of the internatonal council of the aeronautical sciences : 25.-30. September 2016, Daejeon, Korea}, pages = {10 Seiten}, year = {2016}, abstract = {This work presents a methodology for automated damage-sensitive feature extraction and anomaly detection under multivariate operational variability for in-flight assessment of wings. The method uses a passive excitation approach, i. e. without the need for artificial actuation. The modal system properties (natural frequencies and damping ratios) are used as damage-sensitive features. Special emphasis is placed on the use of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensing technology and the consideration of Operational and Environmental Variability (OEV). Measurements from a wind tunnel investigation with a composite cantilever equipped with FBG and piezoelectric sensors are used to successfully detect an impact damage. In addition, the feasibility of damage localisation and severity estimation is evaluated based on the coupling found between damageand OEV-induced feature changes.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ThenentDahmann2011, author = {Thenent, N. E. and Dahmann, Peter}, title = {Increasing aircraft design flexibility - The development of a hydrostatic transmission for gliders with self-launching capability}, series = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2011 : Bremen, 27. bis 29. September 2011 ; Tagungsband}, booktitle = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2011 : Bremen, 27. bis 29. September 2011 ; Tagungsband}, publisher = {Dt. Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Luft- und Raumfahrt}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {978-3-9321-8274-7}, pages = {865 -- 883}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoeflingSchirraSpohretal.2013, author = {Hoefling, J. and Schirra, Julian and Spohr, A. and Sch{\"a}fer, D.}, title = {Induced drag computation with wake model schemes for highly non-planar wing systems}, series = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2013 : 10.9. - 12.9.2013, Stuttgart}, booktitle = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2013 : 10.9. - 12.9.2013, Stuttgart}, publisher = {Dt. Ges. f{\"u}r Luft- und Raumfahrt}, address = {Bonn}, organization = {Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress <62, 2013, Stuttgart>}, pages = {1 -- 10}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{BullerschenWilhelmiWimmer1985, author = {Bullerschen, Klaus-Gerd and Wilhelmi, Herbert and Wimmer, W.}, title = {Influence of non-uniform material properties and water cooling on current density and temperature profiles in arc furnace elektrodes}, series = {Steel Research. 56 (1985), H. 11}, journal = {Steel Research. 56 (1985), H. 11}, isbn = {0177-4832}, pages = {559 -- 564}, year = {1985}, language = {en} } @article{HavermannKainumaTakayama2005, author = {Havermann, Marc and Kainuma, M. and Takayama, K.}, title = {Influence of Physical and Geometrical Parameters on Vortex Rings Generated by a Shock Tube / Havermann, M. ; Kainuma, M. ; Takayama, K.}, series = {Non-lethal options enhancing security and stability : 3rd European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons, May 10 - 12, 2005, Ettlingen, Germany / ICT, Fraunhofer-Institut Chemische Technologie; European Working Group Non-Lethal Weapons}, journal = {Non-lethal options enhancing security and stability : 3rd European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons, May 10 - 12, 2005, Ettlingen, Germany / ICT, Fraunhofer-Institut Chemische Technologie; European Working Group Non-Lethal Weapons}, publisher = {ICT}, address = {Pfinztal}, pages = {getr. Z{\"a}hlung [ca. 600 S.]}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FingerGoettenBraun2018, author = {Finger, Felix and G{\"o}tten, Falk and Braun, Carsten}, title = {Initial Sizing for a Family of Hybrid-Electric VTOL General Aviation Aircraft}, series = {67. Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2018}, booktitle = {67. Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2018}, pages = {14 S.}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{FingerBilBraun2019, author = {Finger, Felix and Bil, Cees and Braun, Carsten}, title = {Initial Sizing Methodology for Hybrid-Electric General Aviation Aircraft}, series = {Journal of Aircraft}, volume = {57}, journal = {Journal of Aircraft}, number = {2}, issn = {1533-3868}, doi = {10.2514/1.C035428}, pages = {245 -- 255}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @book{JanserHavermannHoeveleretal.2016, author = {Janser, Frank and Havermann, Marc and Hoeveler, Bastian and Hertz, Cyril}, title = {Inkompressible Profil- und Tragfl{\"u}gelaerodynamik}, series = {Str{\"o}mungslehre und Aerodynamik ; Band 2}, journal = {Str{\"o}mungslehre und Aerodynamik ; Band 2}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Verlagshaus Mainz GmbH}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8107-0261-6}, pages = {XIII, 208 Seiten}, year = {2016}, language = {de} } @book{JanserHavermann2012, author = {Janser, Frank and Havermann, Marc}, title = {Inkompressible Str{\"o}mungen}, publisher = {Mainz}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-86130-446-3}, pages = {189 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @book{JanserHavermann2015, author = {Janser, Frank and Havermann, Marc}, title = {Inkompressible Str{\"o}mungen}, edition = {3. Aufl.}, publisher = {Verlagshaus Mainz GmbH}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-86130-446-3}, pages = {VIII, 83 S. : Ill ; Diagramme}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HuthElsenHartwigetal.2006, author = {Huth, Thomas and Elsen, Olaf and Hartwig, Christoph and Esch, Thomas}, title = {Innovative modular valve trains for 2015 - logistic benefits by EMVT}, series = {IFAC Proceedings Volumes, Volume 39, Issue 3}, booktitle = {IFAC Proceedings Volumes, Volume 39, Issue 3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, doi = {10.3182/20060517-3-FR-2903.00172}, pages = {315 -- 320}, year = {2006}, abstract = {In this paper the way to a 5-day-car with respect to a modular valve train systems for spark ignited combustion engines is shown. The necessary product diversity is shift from mechanical or physical components to software components. Therefore, significant improvements of logistic indicators are expected and shown. The working principle of a camless cylinder head with respect to an electromagnetical valve train (EMVT) is explained and it is demonstrated that shifting physical diversity to software is feasible. The future design of combustion engine systems including customisation can be supported by a set of assistance tools which is shown exemplary.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RoethTragsdorf2004, author = {R{\"o}th, Thilo and Tragsdorf, Carsten}, title = {Innovativer Einsatz von Werkstoffen - Trends und Entwicklungen im Karosserieleichtbau}, year = {2004}, abstract = {1) In Karosseriestrukturen steht der richtige Werkstoffeinsatz st{\"a}rker den je im Spannungsfeld von Leichtbau, Kosten (St{\"u}ckzahlen) und Leistungsanforderung 2) In „klassischen" Strukturen von Modultr{\"a}gern und Klappen hat sich die Materialmischbauweise verst{\"a}rkt in den letzten Jahren durchgesetzt 3) Unter Aspekten des konzeptionellen Leichtbaus erscheint der verst{\"a}rkte Einsatz von Leichtbauwerkstoffen im Vorderwagen sowie in der Dachstruktur zielf{\"u}hrend 4) Offene Strukturprofile in Materialmischbauweise liefern f{\"u}r eine Vielzahl von Anwendungen ein interessantes und bis dato kaum genutztes Potential 5) Neue Entwicklungen bei den F{\"u}getechnologien (i.b. kontinuierliche F{\"u}geverbindungen und kombinierte Verfahren) unterst{\"u}tzen den wirtschaftlichen Karosserieleichtbau 6) Werkstoffinnovationen sowie neuartige Fertigungsverfahren machen den Konstruktionswerkstoff „Stahl" auch in der Zukunft im Karosseriebau weiterhin sehr attraktiv}, subject = {Karosseriebau}, language = {de} } @book{Mertens1983, author = {Mertens, Josef}, title = {Instation{\"a}re Str{\"o}mungen von Gasen mit brennbaren Partikeln}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {III, 245 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1983}, language = {de} } @article{SchmitzBartzHilgeretal.1990, author = {Schmitz, G{\"u}nter and Bartz, R. and Hilger, U. and Siedentop, M.}, title = {Intelligent Alcohol Fuel Sensor}, year = {1990}, language = {en} } @article{MertensKelmVelden1999, author = {Mertens, Josef and Kelm, R. and Velden, A. van der}, title = {Interdisziplin{\"a}re Auslegung eines Verkehrsflugzeugfl{\"u}gels}, series = {DGLR-Jahrbuch 1999 Bd. 3}, journal = {DGLR-Jahrbuch 1999 Bd. 3}, pages = {1605 -- 1610}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @book{Ley1998, author = {Ley, Wilfried}, title = {Internationale Raumstation : Konfiguration, Betrieb und Nutzung ; Gemeinschaftsveranstaltung der FH Aachen, der DGLR und des DLR / 11. Raumfahrt-Kolloquium an der Fachhochschule Aachen, 26. November 1998. / Ley, Wilfried [Hrsg.]}, publisher = {DGLR}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {3-932182-04-9}, pages = {VIII, 208 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., 30 cm}, year = {1998}, language = {de} } @article{Dachwald2004, author = {Dachwald, Bernd}, title = {Interplanetary Mission Analysis for Non-Perfectly Reflecting Solar Sailcraft Using Evolutionary Neurocontrol}, series = {Astrodynamics 2003 : proceedings of the AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Conference held August 3 - 7, 2003, Big Sky, Montana / ed. by Jean de Lafontaine. - Pt. 2. - (Advances in the astronautical sciences ; 116,2)}, journal = {Astrodynamics 2003 : proceedings of the AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Conference held August 3 - 7, 2003, Big Sky, Montana / ed. by Jean de Lafontaine. - Pt. 2. - (Advances in the astronautical sciences ; 116,2)}, publisher = {Univelt}, address = {San Diego, Calif.}, isbn = {0-87703-509-1}, pages = {1247 -- 1262}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SpurmannOhndorfDachwaldetal.2009, author = {Spurmann, J{\"o}rn and Ohndorf, Andreas and Dachwald, Bernd and Seboldt, Wolfgang and L{\"o}b, Horst and Schartner, Karl-Heinz}, title = {Interplanetary trajectory optimization for a sep mission to Saturn}, series = {60th International Astronautical Congress 2009}, booktitle = {60th International Astronautical Congress 2009}, isbn = {9781615679089}, pages = {5234 -- 5248}, year = {2009}, abstract = {The recently proposed NASA and ESA missions to Saturn and Jupiter pose difficult tasks to mission designers because chemical propulsion scenarios are not capable of transferring heavy spacecraft into the outer solar system without the use of gravity assists. Thus our developed mission scenario based on the joint NASA/ESA Titan Saturn System Mission baselines solar electric propulsion to improve mission flexibility and transfer time. For the calculation of near-globally optimal low-thrust trajectories, we have used a method called Evolutionary Neurocontrol, which is implemented in the low-thrust trajectory optimization software InTrance. The studied solar electric propulsion scenario covers trajectory optimization of the interplanetary transfer including variations of the spacecraft's thrust level, the thrust unit's specific impulse and the solar power generator power level. Additionally developed software extensions enabled trajectory optimization with launcher-provided hyperbolic excess energy, a complex solar power generator model and a variable specific impulse ion engine model. For the investigated mission scenario, Evolutionary Neurocontrol yields good optimization results, which also hold valid for the more elaborate spacecraft models. Compared to Cassini/Huygens, the best found solutions have faster transfer times and a higher mission flexibility in general.}, language = {en} } @article{LoebSchartnerDachwaldetal.2012, author = {Loeb, Horst Wolfgang and Schartner, Karl-Heinz and Dachwald, Bernd and Ohndorf, Andreas and Seboldt, Wolfgang}, title = {Interstellar heliopause probe}, series = {Труды МАИ}, journal = {Труды МАИ}, number = {60}, publisher = {Moskauer Staatliches Luftfahrtinstitut (МАИ)}, address = {Moskau}, pages = {2 -- 2}, year = {2012}, abstract = {There is common agreement within the scientific community that in order to understand our local galactic environment it will be necessary to send a spacecraft into the region beyond the solar wind termination shock. Considering distances of 200 AU for a new mission, one needs a spacecraft traveling at a speed of close to 10 AU/yr in order to keep the mission duration in the range of less than 25 yrs, a transfer time postulated by European Space Agency (ESA). Two propulsion options for the mission have been proposed and discussed so far: the solar sail propulsion and the ballistic/radioisotope-electric propulsion (REP). As a further alternative, we here investigate a combination of solar-electric propulsion (SEP) and REP. The SEP stage consists of six 22-cms diameter RIT-22 ion thrusters working with a high specific impulse of 7377 s corresponding to a positive grid voltage of 5 kV. Solar power of 53 kW at begin of mission (BOM) is provided by a lightweight solar array.}, language = {en} } @article{HeinEubanksHibberdetal.2020, author = {Hein, Andreas M. and Eubanks, T. Marshall and Hibberd, Adam and Fries, Dan and Schneider, Jean and Lingam, Manasvi and Kennedy, Robert and Perakis, Nikolaos and Dachwald, Bernd and Kervella, Pierre}, title = {Interstellar Now! Missions to and sample returns from nearby interstellar objects}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, pages = {1 -- 8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The recently discovered first high velocity hyperbolic objects passing through the Solar System, 1I/'Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, have raised the question about near term missions to Interstellar Objects. In situ spacecraft exploration of these objects will allow the direct determination of both their structure and their chemical and isotopic composition, enabling an entirely new way of studying small bodies from outside our solar system. In this paper, we map various Interstellar Object classes to mission types, demonstrating that missions to a range of Interstellar Object classes are feasible, using existing or near-term technology. We describe flyby, rendezvous and sample return missions to interstellar objects, showing various ways to explore these bodies characterizing their surface, dynamics, structure and composition. Interstellar objects likely formed very far from the solar system in both time and space; their direct exploration will constrain their formation and history, situating them within the dynamical and chemical evolution of the Galaxy. These mission types also provide the opportunity to explore solar system bodies and perform measurements in the far outer solar system.}, language = {en} } @article{HeinEubanksLingametal.2022, author = {Hein, Andreas M. and Eubanks, T. Marshall and Lingam, Manasvi and Hibberd, Adam and Fries, Dan and Schneider, Jean and Kervella, Pierre and Kennedy, Robert and Perakis, Nikolaos and Dachwald, Bernd}, title = {Interstellar now! Missions to explore nearby interstellar objects}, series = {Advances in Space Research}, volume = {69}, journal = {Advances in Space Research}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0273-1177}, doi = {10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.052}, pages = {402 -- 414}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The recently discovered first hyperbolic objects passing through the Solar System, 1I/'Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, have raised the question about near term missions to Interstellar Objects. In situ spacecraft exploration of these objects will allow the direct determination of both their structure and their chemical and isotopic composition, enabling an entirely new way of studying small bodies from outside our solar system. In this paper, we map various Interstellar Object classes to mission types, demonstrating that missions to a range of Interstellar Object classes are feasible, using existing or near-term technology. We describe flyby, rendezvous and sample return missions to interstellar objects, showing various ways to explore these bodies characterizing their surface, dynamics, structure and composition. Their direct exploration will constrain their formation and history, situating them within the dynamical and chemical evolution of the Galaxy. These mission types also provide the opportunity to explore solar system bodies and perform measurements in the far outer solar system.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WeissAbanteribaEsch2007, author = {Weiss, Alexander and Abanteriba, Sylvester and Esch, Thomas}, title = {Investigation of Flow Separation Inside a Conical Rocket Nozzle With the Aid of an Annular Cross Flow}, series = {Proceedings of the ASME/JSME 2007 5th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ASME/JSME 2007 5th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B}, publisher = {American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)}, address = {New York}, isbn = {0-7918-4288-6}, doi = {10.1115/FEDSM2007-37387}, pages = {1861 -- 1871}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Flow separation is a phenomenon that occurs in all kinds of supersonic nozzles sometimes during run-up and shut-down operations. Especially in expansion nozzles of rocket engines with large area ratio, flow separation can trigger strong side loads that can damage the structure of the nozzle. The investigation presented in this paper seeks to establish measures that may be applied to alter the point of flow separation. In order to achieve this, a supersonic nozzle was placed at the exit plane of the conical nozzle. This resulted in the generation of cross flow surrounding the core jet flow from the conical nozzle. Due to the entrainment of the gas stream from the conical nozzle the pressure in its exit plane was found to be lower than that of the ambient. A Cold gas instead of hot combustion gases was used as the working fluid. A mathematical simulation of the concept was validated by experiment. Measurements confirmed the simulation results that due to the introduction of a second nozzle the pressure in the separated region of the conical nozzle was significantly reduced. It was also established that the boundary layer separation inside the conical nozzle was delayed thus allowing an increased degree of overexpansion. The condition established by the pressure measurements was also demonstrated qualitatively using transparent nozzle configurations.}, language = {en} } @article{HavermannMoeglin2005, author = {Havermann, Marc and Moeglin, J.-P.}, title = {ISL's Research on Systems with Controlled Effects for Non-Lethal Applications / Moeglin, J.-P. ; Havermann, M. et al.}, series = {Non-lethal options enhancing security and stability : 3rd European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons, May 10 - 12, 2005, Ettlingen, Germany / ICT, Fraunhofer-Institut Chemische Technologie; European Working Group Non-Lethal Weapons}, journal = {Non-lethal options enhancing security and stability : 3rd European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons, May 10 - 12, 2005, Ettlingen, Germany / ICT, Fraunhofer-Institut Chemische Technologie; European Working Group Non-Lethal Weapons}, publisher = {ICT}, address = {Pfinztal}, pages = {getr. Z{\"a}hlung [ca. 600 S.]}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @misc{SalberPischingerEschetal.1998, author = {Salber, Wolfgang and Pischinger, Martin and Esch, Thomas and Hagen, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Kaltstartverfahren f{\"u}r eine drosselfreie Mehrzylinder-Kolbenbrennkraftmaschine}, year = {1998}, abstract = {Die Erfindung betrifft ein Kaltstartverfahren f{\"u}r eine Mehrzylinder-Kolbenbrennkraftmaschine mit Anlasser und einer Motorsteuerung zur Ansteuerung von Kraftstoffeinspritzeinrichtungen, Z{\"u}ndung und voll variabel elektromagnetisch bet{\"a}tigbaren Gaswechselventilen an den einzelnen Zylindern, bei dem die Kurbelwelle {\"u}ber den Anlasser gedreht wird und zum Start f{\"u}r wenigstens einen Zylinder die dazugeh{\"o}rigen Gaswechselventile, die Kraftstoffeinspritzeinrichtung und die Z{\"u}ndung in einem vorgegebenen Taktzyklus angesteuert werden und zwar in den ersten Arbeitszyklen mit "Sp{\"a}tem Einlaß {\"O}ffnen".}, language = {de} } @article{DachwaldUlamecPostbergetal.2020, author = {Dachwald, Bernd and Ulamec, Stephan and Postberg, Frank and Sohl, Frank and Vera, Jean-Pierre de and Christoph, Waldmann and Lorenz, Ralph D. and Hellard, Hugo and Biele, Jens and Rettberg, Petra}, title = {Key technologies and instrumentation for subsurface exploration of ocean worlds}, series = {Space Science Reviews}, volume = {216}, journal = {Space Science Reviews}, number = {Art. 83}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1572-9672}, doi = {10.1007/s11214-020-00707-5}, pages = {45}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In this chapter, the key technologies and the instrumentation required for the subsurface exploration of ocean worlds are discussed. The focus is laid on Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus because they have the highest potential for such missions in the near future. The exploration of their oceans requires landing on the surface, penetrating the thick ice shell with an ice-penetrating probe, and probably diving with an underwater vehicle through dozens of kilometers of water to the ocean floor, to have the chance to find life, if it exists. Technologically, such missions are extremely challenging. The required key technologies include power generation, communications, pressure resistance, radiation hardness, corrosion protection, navigation, miniaturization, autonomy, and sterilization and cleaning. Simpler mission concepts involve impactors and penetrators or - in the case of Enceladus - plume-fly-through missions.}, language = {en} } @book{Wahle1993, author = {Wahle, Michael}, title = {Kinematik. - (Dynamik ; 1)}, edition = {1. Aufl.}, publisher = {Mainz}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3-930085-25-9}, pages = {72 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1993}, language = {de} } @book{Wahle1994, author = {Wahle, Michael}, title = {Kinetik. - (Dynamik ; 2)}, edition = {1. Aufl.}, publisher = {Mainz}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3- 930085-94-1}, pages = {91 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @misc{BagheriDahmann2012, author = {Bagheri, Mohsen and Dahmann, Peter}, title = {Kletterroboter mit Gurtantrieb international [Offenlegungsschrift]}, publisher = {Deutsches Patentamt / Europ{\"a}isches Patentamt / WIPO / USPTO}, address = {M{\"u}nchen / Den Hague / Genf / Alexandria, Virginia}, pages = {1 -- 20}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @misc{Polaczek1983, author = {Polaczek, Christa}, title = {Kofaser - Kategorien und differentielle Algebren}, publisher = {Math. Inst. der Univ.}, address = {Bonn}, pages = {178 S. : Anh.}, year = {1983}, language = {de} } @incollection{BosseBarnat2019, author = {Bosse, Elke and Barnat, Miriam}, title = {Kombination quantitativer und qualitativer Methoden zur Untersuchung der Studieneingangsphase}, series = {Hochschulbildungsforschung. Theoretische, methodologische und methodische Denkanst{\"o}ße f{\"u}r die Hochschuldidaktik}, booktitle = {Hochschulbildungsforschung. Theoretische, methodologische und methodische Denkanst{\"o}ße f{\"u}r die Hochschuldidaktik}, editor = {Jenert, Tobias and Reinmann, Gabi and Schmohl, Tobias}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-20308-5}, pages = {169 -- 184}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{BillerbeckBarnatKnutzen2016, author = {Billerbeck, Katrin and Barnat, Miriam and Knutzen, S{\"o}nke}, title = {Kompetenzorientierung auf dem Pr{\"u}fstand. Erprobung von Indikatoren f{\"u}r den Kulturwandel}, series = {Die Hochschullehre}, volume = {2016}, journal = {Die Hochschullehre}, number = {16}, publisher = {WBV Media}, address = {Bielefeld}, issn = {2199-8825}, doi = {10.3278/HSL1616W}, pages = {16}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Der Beitrag fokussiert die Frage nach dem Stand des durch die Bologna-Reform angestoßenen Kulturwandels im Hinblick auf Kompetenzorientierung am Beispiel der Technischen Universit{\"a}t Hamburg (TUHH). An der TUHH wird bereits seit einigen Jahren daran gearbeitet, die Lehre grundlegend neu auszurichten. Hierf{\"u}r setzt das hochschuldidaktische "Zentrum f{\"u}r Lehre und Lernen" (ZLL) verschiedene Maßnahmen ein, wie z.B. eine finanzielle und didaktische Unterst{\"u}tzung von Lehrenden bei der Umstellung ihrer Veranstaltungen, Weiterqualifizierungsangebote und Informationsmaterial. Die Maßnahmen ebenso wie die innovierten Veranstaltungen werden von Lehrenden und Studierenden gut evaluiert. Nach dem Ansatz des Constructive Alignments l{\"a}sst sich jedoch davon ausgehen, dass der Bereich der Pr{\"u}fungen f{\"u}r eine Einsch{\"a}tzung des Status Quo der Kompetenzorientierung besonders relevant ist. Dieser wird deshalb anhand der beiden Kriterien Pr{\"u}fungsformate und Schwierigkeitsstufen von Pr{\"u}fungsaufgaben n{\"a}her beleuchtet, die eng mit der Kompetenzorientierung zusammen h{\"a}ngen. Ergebnisse hierzu aus einer universit{\"a}tsweiten Datenbank zur Studienorganisation sowie aus einer Online-Umfrage unter Studierenden weisen darauf hin, dass das Pr{\"u}fungsformat "Klausur" nach wie vor am st{\"a}rksten verbreitet ist; zugleich sind die Studierenden nach einer Selbsteinsch{\"a}tzung in Pr{\"u}fungen vorrangig mit Aufgaben auf den Taxonomieniveaus "Wiedergeben" und "Anwenden" konfrontiert. Dies l{\"a}sst sich als Hinweis darauf interpretieren, dass es im Hinblick auf eine Kompetenzorientierung in den Pr{\"u}fungen noch weiteren Ver{\"a}nderungsbedarf gibt.}, language = {de} } @incollection{BrandtGueskenBuechenetal.1997, author = {Brandt, D. and G{\"u}sken, J. and B{\"u}chen, W. and [u.a.], and Wahle, Michael}, title = {Konstruieren mit Aluminium [Kapitel 4]}, series = {Aluminium-Taschenbuch / Hrsg.: Aluminium-Zentrale D{\"u}sseldorf. - Bd. 3: Weiterverarbeitung und Anwendung}, booktitle = {Aluminium-Taschenbuch / Hrsg.: Aluminium-Zentrale D{\"u}sseldorf. - Bd. 3: Weiterverarbeitung und Anwendung}, edition = {15. Auflage}, publisher = {Aluminium-Verlag}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, isbn = {3-87017-243-6}, pages = {359 -- 544}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @incollection{GitterHornhardtKoewiusetal.2003, author = {Gitter, R. and Hornhardt, Ch. and Koewius, A. and [u.a.], and Wahle, Michael}, title = {Konstruieren mit Aluminium [Kapitel 4]}, series = {Aluminium-Taschenbuch / Hrsg.: Aluminium-Zentrale D{\"u}sseldorf. - Bd. 3: Weiterverarbeitung und Anwendung}, booktitle = {Aluminium-Taschenbuch / Hrsg.: Aluminium-Zentrale D{\"u}sseldorf. - Bd. 3: Weiterverarbeitung und Anwendung}, edition = {16. Auflage}, publisher = {Aluminium-Verlag}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, isbn = {3-87017-275-4}, pages = {355 -- 599}, year = {2003}, language = {de} } @book{Roeth2001, author = {R{\"o}th, Thilo}, title = {Konstruktive und versuchstechnische Entwicklungswerkzeuge zur Gestaltung "fußg{\"a}ngerfreundlicher" Pkw-Vorderwagen : Elektronische Ressource / vorgelegt von Thilo R{\"o}th}, address = {Essen}, pages = {III, 124 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @article{BlomeHoellPriester2002, author = {Blome, Hans-Joachim and Hoell, Josef and Priester, Wolfgang}, title = {Kosmologie}, series = {Sterne und Weltraum : [enth{\"a}lt 45 Tab.] / Hrsg.: Wilhelm Raith. Autoren: Hans Joachim Blome ... 2., stark erw. und aktualisierte Aufl.}, journal = {Sterne und Weltraum : [enth{\"a}lt 45 Tab.] / Hrsg.: Wilhelm Raith. Autoren: Hans Joachim Blome ... 2., stark erw. und aktualisierte Aufl.}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {3-11-016866-9}, pages = {439 -- 582}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @book{Blome2000, author = {Blome, Hans-Joachim}, title = {Kosmologie und Ethik : Die Stellung des Menschen im Kosmos. Vortrag ... Jahresversammlung Berlin, 26. Mai 2000}, publisher = {Wissen und Verantwortung. Verein zur Carl Friedrich von Weizs{\"a}cker- Stiftung e.V.}, address = {B{\"u}nde}, pages = {23 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {de} } @article{Blome2002, author = {Blome, Hans-Joachim}, title = {Kosmologie: Geschichte des Kosmos und Extrapolationen in die Zukunft}, series = {Der Mensch im Kosmos. 3. ; Berichtsband eines Workshops vom 19. bis 21. April 2001, Kurverwaltung, Medienzentrum Bad Oeynhausen : Der Mensch im Kosmos / Peter R. Sahm ; Gerhard P. J. Thiele (Hrsg.)}, journal = {Der Mensch im Kosmos. 3. ; Berichtsband eines Workshops vom 19. bis 21. April 2001, Kurverwaltung, Medienzentrum Bad Oeynhausen : Der Mensch im Kosmos / Peter R. Sahm ; Gerhard P. J. Thiele (Hrsg.)}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3-8265-9737-0}, pages = {319 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{BullerschenWilhelmi1990, author = {Bullerschen, Klaus-Gerd and Wilhelmi, Herbert}, title = {K{\"u}hlung von Lichtbogenofenelektroden durch W{\"a}rmerohre}, series = {Stahl und Eisen. 110 (1990), H. 8}, journal = {Stahl und Eisen. 110 (1990), H. 8}, isbn = {0378-7559}, pages = {91 -- 98}, year = {1990}, language = {de} } @book{Gerhardt1989, author = {Gerhardt, Hans Joachim}, title = {Lagersicherheit lose verlegter W{\"a}rmed{\"a}mmplatten auf Flachd{\"a}chern gegen Abheben durch Windeinwirkung : Abschlußbericht zum Forschungsvorhaben "Lose verlegte W{\"a}rmed{\"a}mmplatten" / H. J. Gerhardt ; K. K. Bofah ; C. Kramer}, publisher = {IRB-Verl.}, address = {Stuttgart}, pages = {26, 3, 32 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., 30 cm}, year = {1989}, language = {de} } @misc{RainerRoestelWahle2006, author = {Rainer, N{\"a}hle and R{\"o}stel, Reinhard and Wahle, Michael}, title = {Lagerungssystem in einem Raumfahrzeug : Patentschrift}, publisher = {Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, pages = {7 S.: graph. Darst.}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @article{GerhardtBofahKramer1990, author = {Gerhardt, Hans Joachim and Bofah, K.-K. and Kramer, C.}, title = {Lagesicherheit lose verlegter W{\"a}rmed{\"a}mmplatten auf Flachd{\"a}chern}, series = {Die Bautechnik. 67 (1990), H. 2}, journal = {Die Bautechnik. 67 (1990), H. 2}, isbn = {0005-6820}, pages = {55 -- 60}, year = {1990}, language = {de} } @article{GerhardtJung1991, author = {Gerhardt, Hans Joachim and Jung, O.}, title = {Lagesicherheit mechanisch befestigter Dachabdichtungen bei Windbelastung}, series = {Die Bautechnik. 68 (1991), H. 11}, journal = {Die Bautechnik. 68 (1991), H. 11}, isbn = {0005-6820}, pages = {372 -- 377}, year = {1991}, language = {de} }