TY - CHAP A1 - Meskouris, Konstantin A1 - Holtschoppen, Britta A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Rosin, Julia T1 - Seismic analysis of liquid storage tanks T2 - Earthquake Geology and Archaeology: Science, Society and Critical facilities : proceedings ; 2nd INQUA-IGCP 567 International Workshop on Active Tectonics, Earthquake Geology, Archaeology and Engineering ; 19-24 September 2011, Corinth (Greece) / Eds.: C. Grützner ; R. Pérez-Lopez ; T. Fernández Steeger ; I. Papanikolaou ; K. Reicherter ; P. G. Silva ; A. Vött. Volume 2 Y1 - 2011 SN - 978-960-466-093-3 SP - 136 EP - 139 PB - The Natural hazards Laboratory, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens CY - Athens ER - TY - CHAP A1 - El-Deib, Khaled A1 - Chudoba, Rostislav A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Meskouris, Konstantin A1 - Könke, Carsten A1 - Bettzieche, Volker T1 - Safety assessment of rockfill and masonry dams T2 - Structural dynamics - EURODYN 2002 : proceedings of the 4th [i.e. 5th] International Conference on Structural Dynamics, Munich, Germany, 2 - 5 September 2002 / ed. by H. Grundmann ... Vol. 1 Y1 - 2002 SN - 90-5809-510-X SP - 237 EP - 242 PB - Balkema CY - Lisse ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kern, Alexander A1 - Braun, Christian T1 - Risk management according to IEC 62305-2 edition 2: 2010–12 assessment of structures with a risk of explosion T2 - 2014 International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP), Shanghai, China N2 - Risk management for structures with a risk of explosion should be considered very carefully when performing a risk analysis according to IEC 62305-2. In contrast to the 2006 edition of the standard, the 2010 edition describes the topic “Structures with a risk of explosion” in more detail. Moreover, in Germany separate procedures and parameters are defined for the risk analysis of structures with a risk of explosion (Supplement 3 of the German DIN EN 62305-2 standard). This paper describes the contents and the relevant calculations of this Supplement 3, together with a numerical example. Y1 - 2014 SP - 1237 EP - 1242 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sattler, Johannes, Christoph A1 - Röger, Marc A1 - Schwarzbözl, Peter A1 - Buck, Reiner A1 - Macke, Ansgar A1 - Raeder, Christian A1 - Göttsche, Joachim T1 - Review of heliostat calibration and tracking control methods JF - Solar Energy N2 - Large scale central receiver systems typically deploy between thousands to more than a hundred thousand heliostats. During solar operation, each heliostat is aligned individually in such a way that the overall surface normal bisects the angle between the sun’s position and the aim point coordinate on the receiver. Due to various tracking error sources, achieving accurate alignment ≤1 mrad for all the heliostats with respect to the aim points on the receiver without a calibration system can be regarded as unrealistic. Therefore, a calibration system is necessary not only to improve the aiming accuracy for achieving desired flux distributions but also to reduce or eliminate spillage. An overview of current larger-scale central receiver systems (CRS), tracking error sources and the basic requirements of an ideal calibration system is presented. Leading up to the main topic, a description of general and specific terms on the topics heliostat calibration and tracking control clarifies the terminology used in this work. Various figures illustrate the signal flows along various typical components as well as the corresponding monitoring or measuring devices that indicate or measure along the signal (or effect) chain. The numerous calibration systems are described in detail and classified in groups. Two tables allow the juxtaposition of the calibration methods for a better comparison. In an assessment, the advantages and disadvantages of individual calibration methods are presented. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2020.06.030 VL - 207 SP - 110 EP - 132 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard A1 - Krüger, D. A1 - Hennecke, K. T1 - Results from parabolic trough systems for process heat at the DLR Cologne / D. Krüger ; B. Hoffschmidt ; K. Hennecke ... JF - Solar thermal 2000 : proceedings of the 10th SolarPACES International Symposium on Solar Thermal Concentrating Technologies, Sydney, Australia, 8 - 10 March 2000 ; part of the Y1 - 2000 N1 - International Symposium on Solar Thermal Concentrating Technologies <10, 2000, Sydney> SP - 113 EP - 120 CY - Sydney ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Helsper, Christoph A1 - Bartz, H. A1 - Fißan, H. J. A1 - Kousaka, Y. (u.a.) T1 - Response Characteristics for Four Condensation Nucleus Counters to Particles in the 3 to 50 nm Diameter Range / Bartz, H. ; Fißan, H. J. ; Helsper, C.; Kousaka, Y. ; Okuyama, K. ; Keady, R. Fruin, S. ; McMurry, P. H.; Pui, D. Y. H. ; Stolzenburg, M. R. JF - Journal of Aerosol Science. 16 (1985), H. 5 Y1 - 1985 SN - 0021-8502 SP - 443 EP - 456 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Helsper, Christoph A1 - Fißan, H. J. T1 - Response Characteristic of a Polytec HC-15 Optical Particle Counter JF - Aerosols in science, medicine and technology : Physical and chemical properties of aerosols : Association for Aerosol Research: annual conference. 1980 : Gesellschaft für Aerosolforschung: annual conference. 1980 : Aerosols in science, medicine and technology : Physical and chemical properties of aerosols : Associa-tion for Aerosol Research: annual conference. 1980 : Gesellschaft für Aerosolforschung: annual conference. 1980 : Schmallenberg, 22.10.80 - 24.10.80 Y1 - 1981 N1 - Journal of aerosol science. Volume 0012 ; no 003 SP - 287 EP - 292 PB - Pergamon Pr. CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Wensorra, J. A1 - Indlekofer, K. M. A1 - Lüth, H. T1 - Resonant tunneling in nanocolumns improved by quantum collimation. Wensorra, J.; Indlekofer, K. M.; Förster, A.; Lüth, H. JF - Nano Letters. 5 (2005) Y1 - 2005 SN - 0587-4246 SP - 2470 EP - 2475 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Vitusevich, S. A. A1 - Belyaev, A. E. A1 - Indlekofer, K. M. T1 - Resonant tunneling effect in delta p-n GaAs junction. Vitusevich, S. A.; Förster, A.; Belyaev, A. E.; Indlekofer, K. M.; Lüth, H.; Konakova, R. V. JF - Microelectronic Engineering. 46 (1999), H. 1-4 Y1 - 1999 SN - 0167-9317 N1 - International Conference on Micro- and Nanofabrication SP - 169 EP - 172 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Vitusevich, S. A. A1 - Belyaev, A. E. A1 - Sheka, D. I. T1 - Resonant tunneling effect in a periodically modulated electrical field. Vitusevich, S.A.; Forster, A.; Belyaev, A.E.; Sheka, D.I.; Luth, H.; Klein, N.; Danylyuk, S.V.; Konakova, R. JF - Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Modulated Semiconductor Structures : held at the Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria, July 23 - 27, 2001 / MSS 10. Guest ed.: Günther Bauer ... Y1 - 2002 N1 - International Conference on Modulated Semiconductor Structures ; (10, 2001, Linz). Zugleich: Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures. 13(2002)2-4. ISSN 1386-9477 SP - 811 EP - 813 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold T1 - Resonant tunneling diodes operating as modern quantum transport devices JF - Proceedings of the Tenth International Workshop on the Physics of Semiconductor Devices : (December 14 - 18, 1999) / ed.: Vikram Kumar ... - Vol. 2 Y1 - 2000 SN - 81-7023-998-2 N1 - International Workshop on the Physics of Semiconductor Devices <10, 1999, Delhi> SP - 966 EP - 966 PB - Allied Publ. CY - New Delhi [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold T1 - Resonant tunneling diodes : the effect of structural properties on their performance JF - Festkörperprobleme = Advances in solid state physics. 33 (1994) Y1 - 1994 SN - 0065-3357 N1 - Review ; 2. ISSN: 0430-3393 SP - 37 EP - 62 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vitusevich, S. A. A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Lüth, H. A1 - Belyaev, A. E. A1 - Danylyuk, S. V. A1 - Konakova, R. V. A1 - Sheka, D. I. T1 - Resonant spectroscopy of electric-field-induced superlattices JF - Journal of Applied Physics. 90 (2001), H. 6 Y1 - 2001 SN - 1089-7550 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1392956 SP - 2857 EP - 2861 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Cresser, J. D. A1 - Häger, J. A1 - Leuchs, G. A1 - Rateike, Franz-Matthias A1 - Walther, H. T1 - Resonance fluorescence of atoms in strong monochromatic laser fields T2 - Dissipative systems in quantum optics. Ed. by Rodolfo Bonifacio. Topics in current physics. Vol. 27 N2 - The investigation of atomic resonance fluorescence has always been of special interest as a means for the determination of atomic parameters. In addition, information on the interaction mechanism between atoms and radiation can be obtained. In the standard fluorescence experiment the frequency distribution of the incident photons is larger than the natural width of the respective transition; as a consequence the correlation time in the photon-atom interaction is determined by the lifetime of the atoms in the excited state. With the development of lasers and especially of tunable dye lasers in recent years it became possible to study the case where the incident radiation has a spectral distribution which is narrower than the natural width. This corresponds to a correlation time of the incoming light wave which is much longer than the excited-state lifetime. In this chapter a survey of experiments on the resonance fluorescence of atoms in monochromatic laser fields will be given. Y1 - 1982 SN - 978-3-642-81719-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81717-5_3 SP - 21 EP - 59 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Helsper, Christoph A1 - Mölter, W. A1 - Haller, P. T1 - Representative Dilution of Aerosols by a Factor of 10,000 JF - Journal of Aerosol Science. 21 (1990), H. Suppl. 1 Y1 - 1990 SN - 0021-8502 SP - 637 EP - 640 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartung, I. A1 - Dilger, Klaus A1 - Hellmanns, Mark A1 - Böhme, Stefan T1 - Repair of non-weldable steel structures to extend the life cycle T2 - Proceedings of the IIW International Conference on Advances in Welding and Allied Technologies : July 16 - 17, 2009, Singapore. (Welding in the world ; 53.2009, special issue) Y1 - 2009 SN - 978-981-08-3259-9 SP - 569 EP - 574 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stollenwerk, Dominik A1 - Kuvarakul, T. A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel T1 - Renewable energy supply for power dominated, energy intense production processes - a systematic conversion approach for the anodizing process T2 - IOP conference series: Earth and environmental science (EES) Y1 - 2013 SN - 1755-1315 SN - 1755-1307 VL - Vol. 16 IS - H. 1 SP - 012142/1 EP - 012142/4 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Milkova, Kristina A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Dumova-Jovanoska, Elena T1 - Region-sensitive comprehensive procedure for determination of seismic fragility curves T2 - 1st Croatian Conference on Earthquake Engineering 1CroCEE N2 - Seismic vulnerability estimation of existing structures is unquestionably interesting topic of high priority, particularly after earthquake events. Having in mind the vast number of old masonry buildings in North Macedonia serving as public institutions, it is evident that the structural assessment of these buildings is an issue of great importance. In this paper, a comprehensive methodology for the development of seismic fragility curves of existing masonry buildings is presented. A scenario – based method that incorporates the knowledge of the tectonic style of the considered region, the active fault characterization, the earth crust model and the historical seismicity (determined via the Neo Deterministic approach) is used for calculation of the necessary response spectra. The capacity of the investigated masonry buildings has been determined by using nonlinear static analysis. MINEA software (SDA Engineering) is used for verification of the structural safety of the structures Performance point, obtained from the intersection of the capacity of the building and the spectra used, is selected as a response parameter. The thresholds of the spectral displacement are obtained by splitting the capacity curve into five parts, utilizing empirical formulas which are represented as a function of yield displacement and ultimate displacement. As a result, four levels of damage limit states are determined. A maximum likelihood estimation procedure for the process of fragility curves determination is noted as a final step in the proposed procedure. As a result, region specific series of vulnerability curves for structures are defined. KW - seismic risk KW - seismic vulnerability KW - fragility curves KW - masonry structures Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/1CroCEE.2021.158 N1 - 1st Croatian Conference on Earthquake Engineering 1CroCEE 2021, 22.–24. März 2021, University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia SP - 121 EP - 128 PB - University of Zagreb CY - Zagreb ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Schäpers, T. A1 - Müller, F. A1 - Lengeler, B. T1 - Reflection and transmission of ballistic electrons at a potential barrier / Schäpers, T. ; Müller, F. ; Förster, A. ; Lengeler, B. ; Lüth, H. JF - Superlattices and microstructures . 14 (1993), H. 1 Y1 - 1993 SN - 0749-6036 SP - 57 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vogt, C. A1 - Mottaghy, Darius A1 - Wolf, A. A1 - Rath, V. A1 - Pechnig, R. A1 - Clauser, C. T1 - Reducing temperature uncertainties by stochastic geothermal reservoir modelling JF - Geophysical Journal International N2 - Quantifying and minimizing uncertainty is vital for simulating technically and economically successful geothermal reservoirs. To this end, we apply a stochastic modelling sequence, a Monte Carlo study, based on (i) creating an ensemble of possible realizations of a reservoir model, (ii) forward simulation of fluid flow and heat transport, and (iii) constraining post-processing using observed state variables. To generate the ensemble, we use the stochastic algorithm of Sequential Gaussian Simulation and test its potential fitting rock properties, such as thermal conductivity and permeability, of a synthetic reference model and—performing a corresponding forward simulation—state variables such as temperature. The ensemble yields probability distributions of rock properties and state variables at any location inside the reservoir. In addition, we perform a constraining post-processing in order to minimize the uncertainty of the obtained distributions by conditioning the ensemble to observed state variables, in this case temperature. This constraining post-processing works particularly well on systems dominated by fluid flow. The stochastic modelling sequence is applied to a large, steady-state 3-D heat flow model of a reservoir in The Hague, Netherlands. The spatial thermal conductivity distribution is simulated stochastically based on available logging data. Errors of bottom-hole temperatures provide thresholds for the constraining technique performed afterwards. This reduce the temperature uncertainty for the proposed target location significantly from 25 to 12 K (full distribution width) in a depth of 2300 m. Assuming a Gaussian shape of the temperature distribution, the standard deviation is 1.8 K. To allow a more comprehensive approach to quantify uncertainty, we also implement the stochastic simulation of boundary conditions and demonstrate this for the basal specific heat flow in the reservoir of The Hague. As expected, this results in a larger distribution width and hence, a larger, but more realistic uncertainty estimate. However, applying the constraining post-processing the uncertainty is again reduced to the level of the post-processing without stochastic boundary simulation. Thus, constraining post-processing is a suitable tool for reducing uncertainty estimates by observed state variables. Y1 - 2010 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2009.04498.x SN - 1365-246X VL - 181 IS - 1 SP - 321 EP - 333 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER -