TY - THES A1 - Naujoks, Christian T1 - Tracking healthy habits : Digitale Anwendung zur Förderung von gesunder Ernährung und Verhalten N2 - "Tracking healthy habits" ist eine App, die darauf abzielt, gesündere Essgewohnheiten und mehr Bewegung zu fördern, indem sie verschiedene messbare Metriken erfasst. Die Anwendung legt einen besonderen Schwerpunkt auf das Verfolgen von Kalorien, um Nutzer:innen dabei zu helfen, ihre tägliche Kalorienaufnahme zu kontrollieren und ein besseres Verständnis für Lebensmittel zu entwickeln. Ein übermäßiger Konsum ungesunder Lebensmittel und Bewegungsmangel können sich negativ auf den geistigen und körperlichen Zustand auswirken. Daher unterstützt diese App Nutzer:innen dabei, gesündere Gewohnheiten zu entwickeln und Disziplin zu fördern. Die Hauptziele von "Tracking Healthy Habits" sind die Förderung gesünderer Essgewohnheiten, die Unterstützung langfristiger Verhaltensänderungen durch kontinuierliches Monitoring und die Verbesserung der körperlichen sowie geistigen Gesundheit. KW - Gesundheits-App KW - Ernährungstracking KW - Kalorienzählung KW - Bewegungsverfolgung KW - Langfristige Verhaltensänderung Y1 - 2024 N1 - Für diese Arbeit steht kein Volltext zur Verfügung. PB - FH Aachen CY - Aachen ER - TY - THES A1 - Plevako, Ludmilla T1 - Ekatharina : Leben in der Trudarmee N2 - Harte Arbeit, Hunger, Unterkühlung und Ungewissheit – dies war der normale Alltag der Trudarmee im 2. Weltkrieg. Ekatharina, eine deutsche Sowjetbürgerin, wurde wie viele andere gegen ihren Willen in diese Armee eingezogen. Die Bachelorarbeit „Ekatharina – Leben in der Trudarmee“ behandelt den Lebensabschnitt einer Überlebenden, der Urgroßmutter der Autorin, in Form eines Graphic Novels. In der Trudarmee, auch Arbeitsarmee genannt, musste sie unter schweren Bedingungen Zwangsarbeit verrichten, wie arbeiten in der Schmiede, Bäume fällen oder Stämme schleppen. Das Projekt soll nicht nur die Erinnerungen und das kulturelle Gut bewahren, es soll auch die Familiengeschichte erforschen, die Vergangenheit verständlich gestalten und die beteiligten Personen in Ehren halten. KW - Graphic Novel KW - Illustration KW - Geschichte KW - Lebensgeschichte KW - Urgroßmutter Y1 - 2024 N1 - Für diese Arbeit steht kein Volltext zur Verfügung. PB - FH Aachen CY - Aachen ER - TY - GEN A1 - Biewendt, Marcel A1 - Blaschke, Florian A1 - Böhnert, Arno ED - Koponicsne Györke, Diana T1 - The rebound effect: a critical and systematic review on the current state of affairs T2 - Abstracts of the International Conference on Sustainable Economy and Agriculture Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-615-5599-72-9 N1 - International Conference on Sustainable Economy and Agriculture. Kaposvár University – Kaposvár – Hungary – 14th November 2019 SP - 101 EP - 101 PB - Universität Kaposvár CY - Kaposvár ER - TY - THES A1 - Biewendt, Marcel T1 - Socio-Economic challenges in sustainability and resource management N2 - This dissertation uses in first stage a macroeconomic investigation to examine the dependence, influence and corruption of socio-economic development through effects of sustainability and resource management. The conducted research found that the state's dependence on its citizens decreases when the state's sources of revenue are largely detached and independent of the citizens' financial resources. In this case, financial resources are taxes and duties provided by the citizens. One possible consequence is the restriction of state investment in its citizens. Both the qualitative literature review and the quantitative data analysis revealed a negative correlation between socio-economic development and the resource economy's share of GDP for the period under study. The microeconomic investigation was primarily conducted through an intensive literature review. It was shown that the rebound effect as such is already very well researched. However, it also became clear that avoidance strategies for the rebound effect and links to sustainability initiatives are scarce or non-existent. The need for a redesign of the impact analysis with regard to technological innovations and their influence on resource consumption and resource management has become clear on the basis of the present study. Further, emerging and developing countries in particular, which will be confronted in the foreseeable future not only with the fundamental problems of resource abundance in the overall economic context, but also with the issues of their sustainable use, should be confronted with these problems as early as possible in order to find solutions in a timely manner. KW - Efficiency side-effects KW - Resource-optimization KW - Rebound effect KW - Socio-economics Y1 - 2022 PB - Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences ER - TY - PAT A1 - Lippoldt, Mario A1 - Ringbeck, Thorsten A1 - Hüning, Felix T1 - Verfahren und System zur Erkennung von unerlaubten Fahrzeug-Überholvorgängen in einer Überholverbotszone eines Fahrwegs Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stark, Ralf A1 - Bartel, Sebastian A1 - Ditsche, Florian A1 - Esch, Thomas T1 - Design study of a 30kN LOX/LCH4 aerospike rocket engine for lunar lander application T2 - Aerospace Europe Conference 2023 - 10th EUCASS - 9th CEAS N2 - Based on lunar lander concept EL3, various LOX/CH4 aerospike engines were studied. A distinction was made between single and cluster configurations as well as ideal and non-ideal contour concepts. It could be shown that non-ideal aerospike engines promise a significant payload gain. Y1 - 2023 N1 - Lausanne, July 9-13, 2023 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stark, Ralf A1 - Rieping, Carla A1 - Esch, Thomas T1 - The impact of guide tubes on flow separation in rocket nozzles T2 - Aerospace Europe Conference 2023 - 10th EUCASS - 9th CEAS N2 - Rocket engine test facilities and launch pads are typically equipped with a guide tube. Its purpose is to ensure the controlled and safe routing of the hot exhaust gases. In addition, the guide tube induces a suction that effects the nozzle flow, namely the flow separation during transient start-up and shut-down of the engine. A cold flow subscale nozzle in combination with a set of guide tubes was studied experimentally to determine the main influencing parameters. KW - Guide Tube KW - TICTOP KW - Nozzle KW - Suction Y1 - 2023 N1 - Lausanne, July 9-13, 2023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schopen, Oliver A1 - Narayan, Sriram A1 - Beckmann, Marvin A1 - Najmi, Aezid-Ul-Hassan A1 - Esch, Thomas A1 - Shabani, Bahman T1 - An EIS approach to quantify the effects of inlet air relative humidity on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells: a pathway to developing a novel fault diagnostic method JF - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy N2 - In this work, the effect of low air relative humidity on the operation of a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell is investigated. An innovative method through performing in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is utilised to quantify the effect of inlet air relative humidity at the cathode side on internal ionic resistances and output voltage of the fuel cell. In addition, algorithms are developed to analyse the electrochemical characteristics of the fuel cell. For the specific fuel cell stack used in this study, the membrane resistance drops by over 39 % and the cathode side charge transfer resistance decreases by 23 % after increasing the humidity from 30 % to 85 %, while the results of static operation also show an increase of ∼2.2 % in the voltage output after increasing the relative humidity from 30 % to 85 %. In dynamic operation, visible drying effects occur at < 50 % relative humidity, whereby the increase of the air side stoichiometry increases the drying effects. Furthermore, other parameters, such as hydrogen humidification, internal stack structure, and operating parameters like stoichiometry, pressure, and temperature affect the overall water balance. Therefore, the optimal humidification range must be determined by considering all these parameters to maximise the fuel cell performance and durability. The results of this study are used to develop a health management system to ensure sufficient humidification by continuously monitoring the fuel cell polarisation data and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy indicators. KW - PEM fuel cell KW - Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy KW - Relative air humidity KW - Active humidity control KW - Impedance analysis Y1 - 2024 SN - 0360-3199 (print) U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.01.218 SN - 1879-3487 (online) VL - 58 IS - 8 SP - 1302 EP - 1315 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Machado, Patricia Almeida A1 - Dahmann, Peter A1 - Keimer, Jona A1 - Saretzki, Charlotte A1 - Stübing, Felix A1 - Küpper, Thomas T1 - Stress profile and individual workload monitoring in general aviation pilots – an experiment’s setting T2 - 23. Annual Meeting of the German Society of Travel Medicine, Coburg, 18.-19.9.2020 Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.55225/hppa.156 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Langohr, Philipp A1 - Bung, Daniel Bernhard A1 - Crookston, Brian M. ED - Ortega-Sánchez, Miguel T1 - Hybrid investigation of labyrinth weirs: Discharge capacity and energy dissipation T2 - Proceedings of the 39th IAHR World Congress N2 - The replacement of existing spillway crests or gates with labyrinth weirs is a proven techno-economical means to increase the discharge capacity when rehabilitating existing structures. However, additional information is needed regarding energy dissipation of such weirs, since due to the folded weir crest, a three-dimensional flow field is generated, yielding more complex overflow and energy dissipation processes. In this study, CFD simulations of labyrinth weirs were conducted 1) to analyze the discharge coefficients for different discharges to compare the Cd values to literature data and 2) to analyze and improve energy dissipation downstream of the structure. All tests were performed for a structure at laboratory scale with a height of approx. P = 30.5 cm, a ratio of the total crest length to the total width of 4.7, a sidewall angle of 10° and a quarter-round weir crest shape. Tested headwater ratios were 0.089 ≤ HT/P ≤ 0.817. For numerical simulations, FLOW-3D Hydro was employed, solving the RANS equations with use of finite-volume method and RNG k-ε turbulence closure. In terms of discharge capacity, results were compared to data from physical model tests performed at the Utah Water Research Laboratory (Utah State University), emphasizing higher discharge coefficients from CFD than from the physical model. For upstream heads, some discrepancy in the range of ± 1 cm between literature, CFD and physical model tests was identified with a discussion regarding differences included in the manuscript. For downstream energy dissipation, variable tailwater depths were considered to analyze the formation and sweep-out of a hydraulic jump. It was found that even for high discharges, relatively low downstream Froude numbers were obtained due to high energy dissipation involved by the three-dimensional flow between the sidewalls. The effects of some additional energy dissipation devices, e.g. baffle blocks or end sills, were also analyzed. End sills were found to be non-effective. However, baffle blocks with different locations may improve energy dissipation downstream of labyrinth weirs. Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-90-832612-1-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3850/IAHR-39WC252171192022738 SN - 2521-7119 (print) SN - 2521-716X (online) N1 - 39th IAHR World Congress, 19. - 24. Juni 2022, Granada SP - 2313 EP - 2318 PB - International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) CY - Madrid ER -