TY - JOUR A1 - Kämper, Klaus-Peter A1 - Schmitt, W. A1 - Güntherodt, G. T1 - Temperature and wave-vector dependence of the spin-split band structure of Ni(111) along the Γ-L line JF - Physical Review B. 42 (1990), H. 16 Y1 - 1990 SN - 1095-3795 SP - 10696 EP - 10705 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kämper, Klaus-Peter A1 - Schmitt, W. A1 - Güntherodt, G. T1 - Temperature dependence of the exchange splitting of Ni along the -L line JF - Journal de physique. 49 (1988), H. 12. Supplement, Colloque C8 Y1 - 1988 N1 - Proceedings of the International conference on Magnetism. Part 1. ICM 88, Paris, France, Juli 25-29, 1988 SP - 39 EP - 40 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kämper, Klaus-Peter A1 - Schmitt, W. A1 - Güntherodt, G. A1 - Gambino, R. J. T1 - CrO2—A New Half-Metallic Ferromagnet? Kämper, K.-P.; Schmitt, W.; Güntherodt, G.; Gambino, R. J., Ruf, R. JF - Physical Review Letters. 59 (1987), H. 24 Y1 - 1987 SN - 1079-7114 SP - 2788 EP - 2791 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kämper, Klaus-Peter A1 - Schmitt, W. A1 - Wesner, D. A. A1 - Güntherodt, G. T1 - Thickness dependence of the spin- and angle-resolved photoemission of ultrathin, epitaxial Ni(111)/W(110) layers JF - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing. 49 (1989), H. 6 Y1 - 1989 SN - 1432-0630 SP - 573 EP - 578 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kämper, Klaus-Peter A1 - Schulz, C. A1 - Ehrfeld, W. A1 - Erbel, R. T1 - LIGA Fabricated Microsystems for Medical and Related Applications. Schulz, C.; Ehrfeld, W.; Erbel, R.; Kämper, K.-P.; Koch, L.; Lehr, H.; Roth, T. JF - 3-Day Course on Microengineering in Medicine and Biology and its Applications to Minimally Invasive Techniques for Therapy and Medical Diagnosis : EURO-BME 94; October 5, 6, and 7, 1994, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland / [the 1994 EURO-BME Microengineering in Medicine and Biology Training Course. Staff: Christian D. Depeursinge ...] Y1 - 1994 N1 - Microengineering in Medicine and Biology Training Course 1994, Lausanne PB - REPRO EPFL CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Leidinger, Rafael A1 - Noisten, Thomas A1 - Wollert, Jörg T1 - Realtime automation networks in moVing industrial environments JF - Journal of systemics, cybernetics and informatics N2 - The radio-based wireless data communication has made the realization of new technical solutions possible in many fields of the automation technology (AT). For about ten years, a constant disproportionate growth of wireless technologies can be observed in the automation technology. However, it shows that especially for the AT, conventional technologies of office automation are unsuitable and/or not manageable. The employment of mobile services in the industrial automation technology has the potential of significant cost and time savings. This leads to an increased productivity in various fields of the AT, for example in the factory and process automation or in production logistics. In this paper technologies and solutions for an automation-suited supply of mobile wireless services will be introduced under the criteria of real time suitability, IT-security and service orientation. Emphasis will be put on the investigation and development of wireless convergence layers for different radio technologies, on the central provision of support services for an easy-to-use, central, backup enabled management of combined wired / wireless networks and on the study on integrability in a Profinet real-time Ethernet network. KW - PROFINET KW - Distributed Control Systems, KW - Industrial Automation Technology, KW - 802.15.4 KW - Bluetooth KW - Wireless Networks Y1 - 2012 SN - 1690-4532 VL - Vol. 10 IS - Iss. 2 SP - 52 EP - 56 PB - IIIC CY - Orlando ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Luft, Angela A1 - Luft, Nils A1 - Arntz, Kristian T1 - A basic description logic for service-oriented architecture in factory planning and operational control in the age of industry 4.0 JF - Applied Sciences N2 - Manufacturing companies across multiple industries face an increasingly dynamic and unpredictable environment. This development can be seen on both the market and supply side. To respond to these challenges, manufacturing companies must implement smart manufacturing systems and become more flexible and agile. The flexibility in operational planning regarding the scheduling and sequencing of customer orders needs to be increased and new structures must be implemented in manufacturing systems’ fundamental design as they constitute much of the operational flexibility available. To this end, smart and more flexible solutions for production planning and control (PPC) are developed. However, scheduling or sequencing is often only considered isolated in a predefined stable environment. Moreover, their orientation on the fundamental logic of the existing IT solutions and their applicability in a dynamic environment is limited. This paper presents a conceptual model for a task-based description logic that can be applied to factory planning, technology planning, and operational control. By using service-oriented architectures, the goal is to generate smart manufacturing systems. The logic is designed to allow for easy and automated maintenance. It is compatible with the existing resource and process allocation logic across operational and strategic factory and production planning. KW - manufacturing data model KW - production planning and control KW - manufacturing flexibility KW - technology planning KW - SOA KW - service-oriented architectures KW - factory planning Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13137610 N1 - This article belongs to the Special Issue "Smart Industrial System" VL - 2023 IS - 13 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mautner, Karin A1 - Forster, Ralf A1 - Kornhuber, Ralf A1 - Sander, Oliver T1 - Fast and Reliable Pricing of American Options with Local Volatility / Forster, Ralf ; Kornhuber, Ralf ; Mautner, Karin ; Sander, Oliver JF - Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XVII Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-540-75198-4 N1 - Lecture Notes in Computational Sciece and Engineering ; 60 SP - 383 EP - 390 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Michaux, F. A1 - Mattern, P. A1 - Kallweit, Stephan T1 - RoboPIV: how robotics enable PIV on a large industrial scale JF - Measurement Science and Technology N2 - This work demonstrates how the interaction between particle image velocimetry (PIV) and robotics can massively increase measurement efficiency. The interdisciplinary approach is shown using the complex example of an automated, large scale, industrial environment: a typical automotive wind tunnel application. Both the high degree of flexibility in choosing the measurement region and the complete automation of stereo PIV measurements are presented. The setup consists of a combination of three robots, individually used as a 6D traversing unit for the laser illumination system as well as for each of the two cameras. Synchronised movements in the same reference frame are realised through a master-slave setup with a single interface to the user. By integrating the interface into the standard wind tunnel management system, a single measurement plane or a predefined sequence of several planes can be requested through a single trigger event, providing the resulting vector fields within minutes. In this paper, a brief overview on the demands of large scale industrial PIV and the existing solutions is given. Afterwards, the concept of RoboPIV is introduced as a new approach. In a first step, the usability of a selection of commercially available robot arms is analysed. The challenges of pose uncertainty and importance of absolute accuracy are demonstrated through comparative measurements, explaining the individual pros and cons of the analysed systems. Subsequently, the advantage of integrating RoboPIV directly into the existing wind tunnel management system is shown on basis of a typical measurement sequence. In a final step, a practical measurement procedure, including post-processing, is given by using real data and results. Ultimately, the benefits of high automation are demonstrated, leading to a drastic reduction in necessary measurement time compared to non-automated systems, thus massively increasing the efficiency of PIV measurements. Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aab5c1 SN - 1361-6501 N1 - Special Section on the 12th International Symposium on Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV 2017) VL - 29 IS - 7 SP - 074009 PB - IOP CY - Bristol ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mukherjee, Krishnendu A1 - Prahl, Ulrich A1 - Bleck, Wolfgang A1 - Reisgen, Uwe A1 - Schleser, Markus A1 - Abdurakhmanov, Aydemir T1 - Characterization and modelling techniques for gas metal arc welding of DP 600 sheet steels JF - Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik N2 - The objectives of the present work are to characterize the Gas Metal Arc Welding process of DP 600 sheet steel and to summarize the modelling techniques. The time-temperature evolution during the welding cycle was measured experimentally and modelled with the softwaretool SimWeld. To model the phase transformations during the welding cycle dilatometer tests were done to quantify the parameters for phase field modelling by MICRESS®. The important input parameters are interface mobility, nucleation density, etc. A contribution was made to include austenite to bainite transformation in MICRESS®. This is useful to predict the microstructure in the fast cooling segments. The phase transformation model is capable to predict the microstructure along the heating and cooling cycles of welding. Tensile tests have shown the evidence of failure at the heat affected zone, which has the ferrite-tempered martensite microstructure. Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mawe.201000692 SN - 1521-4052 VL - 41 IS - 11 SP - 972 EP - 983 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER -