TY - JOUR A1 - Faßbender, Heinz T1 - Implementation of a universal unification algorithm for macro tree transducers JF - Fundamentals of computation theory : proceedings / 9th International Conference, FCT '93, Szeged, Hungary, August 23 - 27, 1993. Zoltán Ésik (ed.) Y1 - 1993 SN - 3-540-57163-9 N1 - (Lecture notes in computer science ; 710) SP - 222 EP - 233 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Faßbender, Heinz T1 - Implementation of a UU-Algorithm for primitive recursive tree functions JF - Fundamentals of computation theory : proceedings / 10th International Conference, FCT '95, Dresden, Germany, August 22 - 25, 1995. Horst Reichel (ed.) Y1 - 1995 SN - 3-540-60249-6 N1 - (Lecture notes in computer science ; 965) SP - 233 EP - 242 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mottaghy, Darius A1 - Dijkshoorn, Lydia T1 - Implementing an effective finite difference formulation for borehole heat exchangers into a heat and mass transport code JF - Renewable Energy N2 - We present an effective finite difference formulation for implementing and modeling multiple borehole heat exchangers (BHE) in the general 3-D coupled heat and flow transport code SHEMAT. The BHE with arbitrary length can be either coaxial or double U-shaped. It is particularly suitable for modeling deep BHEs which contain varying pipe diameters and materials. Usually, in numerical simulations, a fine discretization of the BHE assemblage is required, due to the large geometric aspect ratios involved. This yields large models and long simulation times. The approach avoids this problem by considering heat transport between fluid and the soil through pipes and grout via thermal resistances. Therefore, the simulation time can be significantly reduced. The coupling with SHEMAT is realized by introducing an effective heat generation. Due to this connection, it is possible to consider heterogeneous geological models, as well as the influence of groundwater flow. This is particularly interesting when studying the long term behavior of a single BHE or a BHE field. Heating and cooling loads can enter the model with an arbitrary interval, e.g. from hourly to monthly values. When dealing with large BHE fields, computing times can be further significantly reduced by focusing on the temperature field around the BHEs, without explicitly modeling inlet and outlet temperatures. This allows to determine the possible migration of cold and warm plumes due to groundwater flow, which is of particular importance in urban areas with a high BHE installation density. The model is validated against the existing BHE modeling codes EWS and EED. A comparison with monitoring data from a deep BHE in Switzerland shows a good agreement. Synthetic examples demonstrate the field of application of this model. KW - Borehole heat exchanger KW - Finite differences KW - Heat transport Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2012.02.013 SN - 0960-1481 VL - 45 SP - 59 EP - 71 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wissen, M. A1 - Bogdanski, N. A1 - Scheer, H.-C. A1 - Bitz, Andreas A1 - Ahrens, G. A1 - Gruetzner, G. T1 - Implication of the light polarisation for UV curing of pre-patterned resists JF - Microelectronic Engineering Y1 - 2005 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mee.2004.12.099 SN - 0167-9317 VL - 78-79 SP - 659 EP - 664 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Breuß, Michael A1 - Kleefeld, Andreas T1 - Implicit monotone difference methods for scalar conservation laws with source terms JF - Acta Mathematica Vietnamica N2 - In this article, a concept of implicit methods for scalar conservation laws in one or more spatial dimensions allowing also for source terms of various types is presented. This material is a significant extension of previous work of the first author (Breuß SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 43(3), 970–986 2005). Implicit notions are developed that are centered around a monotonicity criterion. We demonstrate a connection between a numerical scheme and a discrete entropy inequality, which is based on a classical approach by Crandall and Majda. Additionally, three implicit methods are investigated using the developed notions. Next, we conduct a convergence proof which is not based on a classical compactness argument. Finally, the theoretical results are confirmed by various numerical tests. KW - Entropy solution KW - Source term KW - Monotone methods KW - Implicit methods KW - Finite difference methods KW - Conservation laws Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40306-019-00354-1 SN - 2315-4144 N1 - Corresponding author: Andreas Kleefeld VL - 45 SP - 709 EP - 738 PB - Springer Singapore CY - Singapore ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Makovicka, C. A1 - Gärtner, G. A1 - Hardt, Arno A1 - Hermann, W. A1 - Wiechert, D. U. T1 - Impregnated cathode surface investigations by SFM/STM and SEM/EDX JF - Applied surface science. Vol. 111 Y1 - 1997 SN - 1873-5584 (E-Journal); 0169-4332 (Print) SP - 70 EP - 75 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kotter, Michael A1 - Riekert, L. T1 - Impregnation-type catalysts with nonuniform distribution of the active component JF - Chemical engineering fundamentals. 2 (1983) Y1 - 1983 SN - 0723-0966 SP - 19 EP - 38 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schäfer, Horst A1 - Boege, P. A1 - Shanjia, Xu A1 - Xinzhang, Wu (u.a.) T1 - Improved conductivity-measurement of semiconductor epitaxial layers by means of the contactless microwave method JF - Conference digest : 10 - 14 January 1994, San Diego, California / International Conference on Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications / Mohammed N. Afsar, chair/ed. Y1 - 1994 SN - 0-8194-1558-8 N1 - Serie Proceedings / SPIE, The International Society for Optical Engineering ; 2250 SP - 649 EP - 658 PB - SPIE CY - Bellingham, Wash. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götten, Falk A1 - Havermann, Marc A1 - Braun, Carsten A1 - Marino, Matthew A1 - Bil, Cees T1 - Improved Form Factor for Drag Estimation of Fuselages with Various Cross Sections JF - Journal of Aircraft N2 - 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. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2514/1.C036032 SN - 1533-3868 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - AIAA CY - Reston, Va. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lettini, Antonio A1 - Havermann, Marc A1 - Guidetti, Marco A1 - Fornaciari, Andrea T1 - Improved functionalities and energy saving potential on mobile machines combining electronics with flow sharing valve and variable displacement pump JF - 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 Y1 - 2010 SN - 978-3-940565-92-1 N1 - IFK, 7, Internationales Fluidtechnisches Kolloquium, 7., Aachen, DE, 2010-03-22 - 2010-03-24 SP - 103 EP - 114 PB - - ER -