TY - JOUR
A1 - Duong, Minh Tuan
A1 - Nguyen, Nhu Huynh
A1 - Tran, Thanh Ngoc
A1 - Tolba, R. H.
A1 - Staat, Manfred
T1 - Influence of refrigerated storage on tensile mechanical properties of porcine liver and spleen
JF - International biomechanics
Y1 - 2015
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/23335432.2015.1049295
SN - 2333-5432
VL - Vol. 2
IS - Iss. 1
SP - 79
EP - 88
PB - Taylor & Francis
CY - London
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Lenz, Maximilian
A1 - Kahmann, Stephanie Lucina
A1 - Behbahani, Mehdi
A1 - Pennig, Lenhard
A1 - Hackl, Michael
A1 - Leschinger, Tim
A1 - Müller, Lars Peter
A1 - Wegmann, Kilian
T1 - Influence of rotator cuff preload on fracture configuration in proximal humerus fractures: a proof of concept for fracture simulation
JF - Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
N2 - Introduction
In regard of surgical training, the reproducible simulation of life-like proximal humerus fractures in human cadaveric specimens is desirable. The aim of the present study was to develop a technique that allows simulation of realistic proximal humerus fractures and to analyse the influence of rotator cuff preload on the generated lesions in regards of fracture configuration.
Materials and methods
Ten cadaveric specimens (6 left, 4 right) were fractured using a custom-made drop-test bench, in two groups. Five specimens were fractured without rotator cuff preload, while the other five were fractured with the tendons of the rotator cuff preloaded with 2 kg each. The humeral shaft and the shortened scapula were potted. The humerus was positioned at 90° of abduction and 10° of internal rotation to simulate a fall on the elevated arm. In two specimens of each group, the emergence of the fractures was documented with high-speed video imaging. Pre-fracture radiographs were taken to evaluate the deltoid-tuberosity index as a measure of bone density. Post-fracture X-rays and CT scans were performed to define the exact fracture configurations. Neer’s classification was used to analyse the fractures.
Results
In all ten cadaveric specimens life-like proximal humerus fractures were achieved. Two III-part and three IV-part fractures resulted in each group. The preloading of the rotator cuff muscles had no further influence on the fracture configuration. High-speed videos of the fracture simulation revealed identical fracture mechanisms for both groups. We observed a two-step fracture mechanism, with initial impaction of the head segment against the glenoid followed by fracturing of the head and the tuberosities and then with further impaction of the shaft against the acromion, which lead to separation of the tuberosities.
Conclusion
A high energetic axial impulse can reliably induce realistic proximal humerus fractures in cadaveric specimens. The preload of the rotator cuff muscles had no influence on initial fracture configuration. Therefore, fracture simulation in the proximal humerus is less elaborate. Using the presented technique, pre-fractured specimens are available for real-life surgical education.
KW - Proximal humerus fracture
KW - Biomechanical simulation
KW - Fracture configuration
KW - Fracture simulation
KW - Rotator cuff
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-022-04471-9
SN - 1434-3916
PB - Springer
CY - Berlin, Heidelberg
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Šakić, Bogdan
A1 - Marinković, Marko
A1 - Butenweg, Christoph
A1 - Klinkel, Sven
ED - Yang, J.
T1 - Influence of slab deflection on the out-of-plane capacity of unreinforced masonry partition walls
JF - Engineering Structures
N2 - Severe damage of non-structural elements is noticed in previous earthquakes, causing high economic losses and posing a life threat for the people. Masonry partition walls are one of the most commonly used non-structural elements. Therefore, their behaviour under earthquake loading in out-of-plane (OOP) direction is investigated by several researches in the past years. However, none of the existing experimental campaigns or analytical approaches consider the influence of prior slab deflection on OOP response of partition walls. Moreover, none of the existing construction techniques for the connection of partition walls with surrounding reinforced concrete (RC) is investigated for the combined slab deflection and OOP loading. However, the inevitable time-dependent behaviour of RC slabs leads to high values of final slab deflections which can further influence boundary conditions of partition walls. Therefore, a comprehensive study on the influence of slab deflection on the OOP capacity of masonry partitions is conducted. In the first step, experimental tests are carried out. Results of experimental tests are further used for the calibration of the numerical model employed for a parametric study. Based on the results, behaviour under combined loading for different construction techniques is explained. The results show that slab deflection leads either to severe damage or to a high reduction of OOP capacity. Existing practical solutions do not account for these effects. In this contribution, recommendations to overcome the problems of combined slab deflection and OOP loading on masonry partition walls are given. Possible interaction of in-plane (IP) loading, with the combined slab deflection and OOP loading on partition walls, is not investigated in this study.
KW - Masonry partition walls
KW - Earthquake
KW - Out-of-plane capacity
KW - Slab deflection
Y1 - 2023
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.115342
SN - 0141-0296
VL - 276
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Bertz, Morten
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Molinnus, Denise
A1 - Homma, Takayuki
T1 - Influence of temperature, light, and H₂O₂ concentration on microbial spore inactivation: in-situ Raman spectroscopy combined with optical trapping
JF - Physica status solidi (a) applications and materials science
N2 - To gain insight on chemical sterilization processes, the influence of temperature (up to 70 °C), intense green light, and hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) concentration (up to 30% in aqueous solution) on microbial spore inactivation is evaluated by in-situ Raman spectroscopy with an optical trap. Bacillus atrophaeus is utilized as a model organism. Individual spores are isolated and their chemical makeup is monitored under dynamically changing conditions (temperature, light, and H₂O₂ concentration) to mimic industrially relevant process parameters for sterilization in the field of aseptic food processing. While isolated spores in water are highly stable, even at elevated temperatures of 70 °C, exposure to H₂O₂ leads to a loss of spore integrity characterized by the release of the key spore biomarker dipicolinic acid (DPA) in a concentration-dependent manner, which indicates damage to the inner membrane of the spore. Intensive light or heat, both of which accelerate the decomposition of H₂O₂ into reactive oxygen species (ROS), drastically shorten the spore lifetime, suggesting the formation of ROS as a rate-limiting step during sterilization. It is concluded that Raman spectroscopy can deliver mechanistic insight into the mode of action of H₂O₂-based sterilization and reveal the individual contributions of different sterilization methods acting in tandem.
KW - hydrogen peroxide
KW - optical spore trapping
KW - Raman spectroscopy
KW - sterilization conditions
KW - temperature
Y1 - 2024
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.202300866
SN - 1862-6319 (Online)
SN - 1862-6300 (Print)
N1 - Corresponding author: Michael J. Schöning
IS - Early View
PB - Wiley-VCH
CY - Berlin
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kopp, Alexander
A1 - Schunck, Laura
A1 - Gosau, Martin
A1 - Smeets, Ralf
A1 - Burg, Simon
A1 - Fuest, Sandra
A1 - Kröger, Nadja
A1 - Zinser, Max
A1 - Krohn, Sebastian
A1 - Behbahani, Mehdi
A1 - Köpf, Marius
A1 - Lauts, Lisa
A1 - Rutkowski, Rico
T1 - Influence of the casting concentration on the mechanical and optical properties of Fa/CaCl2-derived silk fibroin membranes
JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
N2 - In this study, we describe the manufacturing and characterization of silk fibroin membranes derived from the silkworm Bombyx mori. To date, the dissolution process used in this study has only been researched to a limited extent, although it entails various potential advantages, such as reduced expenses and the absence of toxic chemicals in comparison to other conventional techniques. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the influence of different fibroin concentrations on the process output and resulting membrane properties. Casted membranes were thus characterized with regard to their mechanical, structural and optical assets via tensile testing, SEM, light microscopy and spectrophotometry. Cytotoxicity was evaluated using BrdU, XTT, and LDH assays, followed by live–dead staining. The formic acid (FA) dissolution method was proven to be suitable for the manufacturing of transparent and mechanically stable membranes. The fibroin concentration affects both thickness and transparency of the membranes. The membranes did not exhibit any signs of cytotoxicity. When compared to other current scientific and technical benchmarks, the manufactured membranes displayed promising potential for various biomedical applications. Further research is nevertheless necessary to improve reproducible manufacturing, including a more uniform thickness, less impurity and physiological pH within the membranes.
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186704
SN - 1422-0067
N1 - Special issue: Optimization of Biomaterials for Reconstructive and Regenerative Medicine
VL - 21
IS - 18 art. no. 6704
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Ziller, Claudia
A1 - Döring, Bernd
ED - Carmeliet, J.
ED - Hens, H.
ED - Vermeir, G.
T1 - Influence of the external dynamic wind pressure on the ventilation of double facades
T2 - Research in building physics: proceedings of the Second International Conference on Building Physics : Leuven, Belgium, 14-18 September 2003
Y1 - 2003
SN - 9058095657, 9789058095657
SP - 527
EP - 533
PB - Taylor and Francis
CY - Hoboken
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hagemann, Hans-Jürgen
A1 - Bachmann, Peter K.
A1 - Lade, H.
A1 - Leers, D.
T1 - Influence of the gas phase on diamond deposition and diamond properties. Bachmann, P. K.; Hagemann, H.J.; Lade, H.; Leers, D.; Picht, F.; Wiechert, D. U.
JF - Advanced materials '94 : proceedings of the NIRIM International Symposium on Advanced Materials '94, Tsukuba, Japan, March 13 - 17, 1994 / National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials. Ed. by M. Kamo
Y1 - 1994
N1 - NIRIM International Symposium on Advanced Materials ; <1994, Tsukuba>
SP - 115
EP - 120
PB - International Communications Specialists, Inc.
CY - Tokyo
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Albracht, Kirsten
A1 - Arampatzis, Adamantios
T1 - Influence of the mechanical properties of the muscle-tendon unit on force generation in runners with different running economy
JF - Biological Cybernetics
Y1 - 2006
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00422-006-0070-z
SN - 1432-0770
VL - 95
IS - 1
SP - 87
EP - 96
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hoepner, Gert
T1 - Info-Web-Generation
JF - Dm-compact : academic news for marketeers / Deutscher Direktmarketing Verband e. V.. 2 (2004), H. 3-4
Y1 - 2004
SN - 1573-3181
N1 - engl. Text unter gleichem Titel im gleichen Heft: Seite 12-17
SP - 14
EP - 20
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Rahier, Michael
A1 - Ritz, Thomas
A1 - Wallenborn, Ramona
T1 - Information and communication technology for integrated mobility concepts such as E-carsharing
T2 - E-Mobility in Europe : trends and good practice
N2 - During the past decade attitude towards sharing things has changed extremely. Not just personal data is shared (e.g. in social networks) but also mobility. Together with the increased ecological awareness of the recent years, new mobility concepts have evolved. E-carsharing has become a symbol for these changes of attitude. The management of a shared car fleet, the energy management of electric mobility and the management of various carsharing users with individual likes and dislikes are just some of the major challenges of e-carsharing. Weaving it into integrated mobility concepts, this raises complexity even further. These challenges can only be overcome by an appropriate amount of well-shaped information available at the right place and time. In order to gather, process and share the required information, fleet cars have to be equipped with modern information and communication technology (ICT) and become so-called fully connected cars. Ensuring the usability of these ICT systems is another challenge that is often neglected, even though it is usability that makes carsharing comfortable, attractive and supports users’ new attitudes. By means of an integrated and consistent concept for human-machine interaction (HMI), the usability of such systems can be raised tremendously.
KW - Information and communication technology
KW - Fully connected car
KW - E-carsharing
KW - Mobility management
KW - Integrated mobility
Y1 - 2015
SN - 978-3-319-13193-1
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13194-8_17
SP - 311
EP - 326
PB - Springer
CY - Cham [u.a.]
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Ritz, Thomas
T1 - Information Channels
JF - Information Technology. Nr. 52 (2000), H. 08. Mai 2000
Y1 - 2000
SP - 15
EP - 15
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Stulpe, Werner
A1 - Singer, Matthias
T1 - Informational Incompleteness of the Observables Sx,Sy,Sz for Spin-1 Systems. Singer, Matthias; Stulpe, W.
JF - Foundations of Physics. 20 (1990), H. 4
Y1 - 1990
SN - 1572-9516
SP - 471
EP - 472
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Artmann, Gerhard
A1 - Zhou-Stache, J.
A1 - Buettner, R.
A1 - Mittermayer, C. [u.a.]
T1 - Inhibition of TNF-alpha induced cell death in HUVEC and Jurkat cells by protocatechuic acid. Zhou-Stache, J.; Buettner, R.; Artmann, Gerhard Michael; Mittermayer, C.; Bosserhoff, A. K.
JF - Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing. 40 (2002), H. 6
Y1 - 2002
SN - 0140-0118
SP - 698
EP - 703
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Finger, Felix
A1 - Götten, Falk
A1 - Braun, Carsten
T1 - Initial Sizing for a Family of Hybrid-Electric VTOL General Aviation Aircraft
T2 - 67. Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2018
Y1 - 2018
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Finger, Felix
A1 - Bil, Cees
A1 - Braun, Carsten
T1 - Initial Sizing Methodology for Hybrid-Electric General Aviation Aircraft
JF - Journal of Aircraft
Y1 - 2019
U6 - https://doi.org/10.2514/1.C035428
SN - 1533-3868
VL - 57
IS - 2
SP - 245
EP - 255
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Oertel, Mario
A1 - Bung, Daniel Bernhard
T1 - Initial stage of two-dimensional dam-break waves: laboratory versus VOF
JF - Journal of hydraulic research
N2 - Since several decades, dam-break waves have been of main research interest. Mathematical approaches have been developed by analytical, physical and numerical models within the past 120 years. During the past 10 years, the number of research investigations has increased due to improved measurement techniques as well as significantly increased computer memories and performances. In this context, the present research deals with the initial stage of two-dimensional dam-break waves by comparing physical and numerical model results as well as analytical approaches. High-speed images and resulting particle image velocimetry calculations are thereby compared with the numerical volume-of-fluid (VOF) method, included in the commercial code FLOW-3D. Wave profiles and drag forces on placed obstacles are analysed in detail. Generally, a good agreement between the laboratory and VOF results is found.
KW - VOF
KW - PIV
KW - physical model
KW - numerical model
KW - drag force
KW - dam-break
Y1 - 2012
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2011.639981
SN - 1814-2079 (E-Journal); 0022-1686 (Print)
VL - 50
IS - 1
SP - 89
EP - 97
PB - Taylor & Francis
CY - London
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hamad, E. M.
A1 - Bilatto, S. E. R.
A1 - Adly, N. Y.
A1 - Correa, D. S.
A1 - Wolfrum, B.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Offenhäusser, A.
A1 - Yakushenko, A.
T1 - Inkjet printing of UV-curable adhesive and dielectric inks for microfluidic devices
JF - Lab on a Chip
N2 - Bonding of polymer-based microfluidics to polymer substrates still poses a challenge for Lab-On-a-Chip applications. Especially, when sensing elements are incorporated, patterned deposition of adhesives with curing at ambient conditions is required. Here, we demonstrate a fabrication method for fully printed microfluidic systems with sensing elements using inkjet and stereolithographic 3D-printing.
Y1 - 2016
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/C5LC01195G
SN - 1473-0189
VL - 16
IS - 1
SP - 70
EP - 74
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry
CY - Cambridge
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janser, Frank
A1 - Havermann, Marc
T1 - Inkompressible Strömungen
Y1 - 2012
SN - 978-3-86130-446-3
N1 - Strömungslehre und Aerodynamik
PB - Mainz
CY - Aachen
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Fricke, Barbara
A1 - Ziolko, C.
A1 - Anthrakidis, Anette
A1 - Alexopoulos, Spiros
A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard
A1 - Giese, F.
A1 - Dillig, M.
T1 - InnoSol - environmental aspects of the open volumetric receiver technology
T2 - 30th ISES Biennial Solar World Congress 2011 : : Kassel, Germany, 28 August - 2 September 2011. Vol. 5
Y1 - 2012
SP - 3895
EP - 3900
PB - Curran
CY - Red Hook, NY
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Fricke, Barbara
A1 - Ziolko, C.
A1 - Anthrakidis, Anette
A1 - Alexopoulos, Spiros
A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard
A1 - Dillig, M.
A1 - Giese, F.
T1 - InnoSol - life cycle analysis of solar power tower plants
T2 - SolarPACES 2011 : concentrating solar power and chemical energy systems : 20 - 23 September, 2011, Granada, Spain
Y1 - 2011
CY - Granada
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Licht, Georg
T1 - Innovation Activities and European Patenting of German Firms. A Panel Data Analysis / Janz, N., G. Licht
Y1 - 2002
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Gottschalk, Sandra
A1 - Hempell, Thomas
A1 - Peters, Bettina
T1 - Innovation Activities in the German Economy. Report on Indicators from the Innovation Survey 2000 (English translation) / Janz, N., S. Gottschalk, T. Hempell, B. Peters, G. Ebling und H. Niggemann
Y1 - 2002
PB - ZEW Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
CY - Mannheim
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Ebling, Günther
A1 - Gottschalk, Sandra
A1 - Peters, Bettina
T1 - Innovation Activities in the German Economy: Report on indicators from the Innovation Survey 2001 (english translation) / Janz, N., G. Ebling, S. Gottschalk, B. Peters und T. Schmidt
Y1 - 2002
PB - ZEW Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
CY - Mannheim
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Steuer-Dankert, Linda
A1 - Leicht-Scholten, Carmen
T1 - Innovation and Diversity : Integrating new perspectives into research associations
T2 - 12th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ECIE 2017) : Paris, France, 21-22 September 2017
N2 - The link between diversity and innovation is broadly discussed in the context of research and innovation processes. Many institutions and enterprises, specifically in commerce, have already tried to establish sustainable diversity management concepts, in order to increase the diversity of their workforce in addition to establishing a corporate culture of openness. Alongside the creation of a working place where different experiences and skills are valued equally, the entrepreneurial intention is to transfer diversity into economically relevant advantages. Taking into account the potential of diversity in research and innovation processes, the project “Diversity- and Innovation Management” was incorporated within a large interdisciplinary research Cluster. The project’s purpose was to study the context between diversity and innovation in research associations and to later develop a customised management concept into an interdisciplinary research Cluster on integrative production technology with full integration. The challenge of such research associations lays in an organisational structure which is often described as being decentralised. Researchers coming from different academic disciplines, while having diverse habits, conduct research on large scientific issues and challenges. In addition, these researchers are socialised in different institutions and university chairs. Theses differences in leadership styles, business cultures and organisational strategies, follow into their research team work. Taking a closer look into the management of human resources suggests that decentral organised recruitment processes, as well as allocation of human resources, lead to a lacking overview in regard to missing competencies, perspectives and backgrounds in research networks. These circumstances are comparable to big corporate groups. While developing a management concept for research associations, these characteristics must be considered. To ensure this, the project follows a human-centred approach, which considers top-down, as well as bottom-up perspectives. This paper presents the applied mixed-method approach in the scientific issue described above. In the frame of the Cluster of Excellence “Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries” research results based on quantitative, as well as qualitative studies, were presented as an application example. This paper provides a new perspective on the innovation and diversity context. Against the background of complex research organisations, the development approach of a management concept is particularly interesting.
KW - Innovation
KW - Diversity
KW - Innovation Management
KW - Diversity Management
KW - Leadership
Y1 - 2017
SN - 978-1-911218-54-8
SP - 767
EP - 776
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Peters, Bettina
T1 - Innovation and Innovation Success in the German Manufacturing Sector. Econometric Evidence at Firm Level / Janz, N. and Peters, B.
Y1 - 2002
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Gottschalk, Sandra
T1 - Innovation Dynamics and Endogenours Market Structue. An Econometric Investigation with Aggregated Innovation Survey Data / Gottschalk, S. und N. Janz
Y1 - 2001
N1 - ZEW-Discussion Paper 01-39 online unter ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0139.pdf
PB - ZEW Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsförderung
CY - Mannheim
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Engels, Elmar
A1 - Krauskopf, S.
T1 - Innovation in Motion-Logic programming - a versatile interface
JF - Proceedings to the 12th International Workshop on Research and Education in Mechatronics, REM 2011, Kocaeli, Turkey, 15.09.-16.09.2011
Y1 - 2011
SN - 978-975-8047-96-3
PB - -
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Licht, Georg
A1 - Ebling, Günther
A1 - Niggemann, Hiltrud
T1 - Innovation in the Service Sector. Selected Facts and Some Policy Conclusions / Licht, G., G. Ebling, N. Janz, H. Niggemann
Y1 - 1999
PB - European Commission
CY - Luxembourg
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Steuer-Dankert, Linda
A1 - Sharma, Mamta Rameshwarlal
A1 - Bleck, Wolfgang
A1 - Leicht-Scholten, Carmen
ED - Farn, C. K.
T1 - Innovation through Diversity - Development of a Diversity and Innovation management concept
T2 - International Conference on Innovation and Management : IAM23017S : Date: July 4-7, 2017, Osaka, Japan
N2 - Acknowledging that a diverse workforce could be a potential source of innovation, the current research deals with the fine details of why diversity management is central to achieving innovation in heterogeneous research groups and how this could be effectively realized in an organization. The types of heterogeneities addressed mainly include gender, qualification, academic discipline and intercultural perspectives. The type of organization being dealt with in this work is a complex association of research institutes at a technical university in Germany (RWTH Aachen University), namely a 'Cluster of Excellence', whereby several institutes of the university work collaboratively in different sub-projects. The 'Cluster of Excellence' is a part of the 'Excellence Initiative' of the German federal and state governments German Research Foundation (DFG) and German Council of Science and Humanities, with the ultimate aim of promoting cutting-edge research. To support interdisciplinary collaboration and thus the performance of the cluster, the development of a diversity and innovation management concept is presently in the conceptual phase and will be described in the frame of this paper. The 3-S-Diversity Model, composed of the three elements: skills, structure and strategy, serves as a basis for the development of the concept. The proposed concept consists of six phases; the first two phases lay the ground work by developing an understanding of the status quo on the forms of diversity in the Cluster of Excellence, the type of organizational structure of the member institutes and the varieties of specialist work cultures of the same. The third and the fourth phases build up on this foundation by means of qualitative and quantitative studies. While the third phase deals with the sensitization of the management level to the close connection between diversity and innovation; the need to manage them thereafter and find tailor-made methods of doing so, the fourth phase shall mainly focus on the mindset of the employees in this regard. The fifth phase shall consolidate the learnings and the ideas developed in the course of the first four phases into an implementable strategy. The ultimate phase shall be the implementation of this concept in the Cluster. The first three phases have been accomplished successfully and the preliminary results are already available.
Y1 - 2017
SN - 2218-6387
SP - Panel C
PB - Kuang Hui Chiu
CY - Osaka
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Janz, Norbert
T1 - Innovations in Germany: Market Novelties Gain Greater Importance
JF - ZEW news. English edition (2001)
Y1 - 2001
SP - 3
EP - 3
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Roesner, Andreas
A1 - Scheik, Sven
A1 - Olowinsky, Alexander
A1 - Gillner, Arnold
A1 - Propawe, Reinhart
A1 - Schleser, Markus
A1 - Reisgen, Uwe
T1 - Innovative approach of joining hybrid components
JF - Journal of laser applications
Y1 - 2011
SN - 1042-346X
VL - Vol. 23
IS - Iss. 3
SP - 32007
PB - Laser Institute of America
CY - Orlando, Fla.
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Glowania, Michael
A1 - Gries, Thomas
A1 - Schoene, Jens
A1 - Schleser, Markus
A1 - Reisgen, Uwe
T1 - Innovative coating technology for textile reinforcements of concrete applications
JF - 13th International Congress on Polymers in Concrete : 10 - 12 February 2010, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.(Key engineering materials. Vol. 466)
Y1 - 2011
SN - 978-3-03785-008-4
SN - 1013-9826 (E-Journal) ; 0252-1059 (Print)
SP - 167
EP - 173
PB - Trans Tech Publications
CY - Bäch
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Marinkovic, Marko
A1 - Butenweg, Christoph
T1 - Innovative decoupling system for the seismic protection of masonry infill walls in reinforced concrete frames
JF - Engineering Structures
Y1 - 2019
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.109435
SN - 0141-0296
VL - 197
IS - Article 109435
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Gerhards, Benjamin
A1 - Schleser, Markus
A1 - Otten,, Christian
A1 - Schwarz, Alexander
A1 - Gebhardt, Andreas
T1 - Innovative Laser Beam Joining Technology for Additive Manufactured Parts
T2 - Conference Proceedings 72nd IIW Annual Assembly and International Conference, 7-12 July 2019, Bratislava
Y1 - 2019
SP - 1
EP - 8
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Huth, Thomas
A1 - Elsen, Olaf
A1 - Hartwig, Christoph
A1 - Esch, Thomas
T1 - Innovative modular valve trains for 2015 - logistic benefits by EMVT
T2 - IFAC Proceedings Volumes, Volume 39, Issue 3
N2 - 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.
Y1 - 2006
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3182/20060517-3-FR-2903.00172
N1 - Part of special issue "12th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing"
SP - 315
EP - 320
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Janz, Norbert
T1 - Innovative Power of German Manufacturing Industry Slows Down
JF - ZEW news. English edition. 4 (2002), H. 2002
Y1 - 2002
SP - 5
EP - 5
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - El Bergui, Omnia
A1 - Abouabdillah, Aziz
A1 - Bourioug, Mohamed
A1 - Schmitz, Dominik
A1 - Biel, Markus
A1 - Aboudrare, Abdellah
A1 - Krauss, Manuel
A1 - Jomaa, Ahlem
A1 - Romuli, Sebastian
A1 - Müller, Joachim
A1 - Fagroud, Mustapha
A1 - Bouabid, Rachid
T1 - Innovative solutions for drought: Evaluating hydrogel application on onion cultivation (Allium cepa) in Morocco
JF - Water
N2 - Throughout the last decade, and particularly in 2022, water scarcity has become a critical concern in Morocco and other Mediterranean countries. The lack of rainfall during spring was worsened by a succession of heat waves during the summer. To address this drought, innovative solutions, including the use of new technologies such as hydrogels, will be essential to transform agriculture. This paper presents the findings of a study that evaluated the impact of hydrogel application on onion (Allium cepa) cultivation in Meknes, Morocco. The treatments investigated in this study comprised two different types of hydrogel-based soil additives (Arbovit® polyacrylate and Huminsorb® polyacrylate), applied at two rates (30 and 20 kg/ha), and irrigated at two levels of water supply (100% and 50% of daily crop evapotranspiration; ETc). Two control treatments were included, without hydrogel application and with both water amounts. The experiment was conducted in an open field using a completely randomized design. The results indicated a significant impact of both hydrogel-type dose and water dose on onion plant growth, as evidenced by various vegetation parameters. Among the hydrogels tested, Huminsorb® Polyacrylate produced the most favorable outcomes, with treatment T9 (100%, HP, 30 kg/ha) yielding 70.55 t/ha; this represented an increase of 11 t/ha as compared to the 100% ETc treatment without hydrogel application. Moreover, the combination of hydrogel application with 50% ETc water stress showed promising results, with treatment T4 (HP, 30 kg, 50%) producing almost the same yield as the 100% ETc treatment without hydrogel while saving 208 mm of water.
KW - water economy
KW - yield
KW - deficit irrigation
KW - hydrogel
KW - onion
Y1 - 2023
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/w15111972
VL - 15
IS - 11
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Marinkovic, Marko
A1 - Butenweg, Christoph
T1 - Innovative System for Earthquake Resistant Masonry Infill Walls
T2 - 16th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Thessaloniki, 18-21 June, 2018
Y1 - 2018
N1 - Paper No 11479
SP - 1
EP - 12
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Schubert, J
A1 - Kloock, Joachim P.
A1 - Zander, W.
A1 - Mourzina, Y. G.
A1 - Legin, A.
A1 - Vlasov, Y. G.
A1 - Lüth, H.
T1 - Innovative thin film techniques for microfabricating electrochemical sensors
JF - Lecture Notes of the ICB Seminars
Y1 - 2002
SP - 55
EP - 66
PB - MCB
CY - Warsaw
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Schubert, Joachim P.
A1 - Kloock, Joachim P.
A1 - Zander, W.
A1 - Mourzina, Y. G.
A1 - Legin, A.
A1 - Vlasov, Y. G.
A1 - Lüth, H.
T1 - Innovative thin film techniques for microfabricating electrochemical sensors
JF - Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering. 21 (2001), H. 4
Y1 - 2001
SN - 0208-5216
SP - 107
EP - 119
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Kolkmann, Annette
A1 - Gries, Thomas
A1 - Schleser, Markus
A1 - Dilthey, Ulrich
T1 - Innovative yarn structures and coatings for textile reinforced concrete
T2 - All lectures / Techtextil Symposium : 6. - 9. 6.2005, Frankfurt am Main
Y1 - 2005
CY - Frankfurt a.M.
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kloock, Joachim P.
A1 - Mourzina, Y.G.
A1 - Ermolenko, Y.
A1 - Doll, T.
A1 - Schubert, J.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Inorganic thin-film sensor membranes with PLD-prepared chalcogenide glasses: Challenges and implementation
JF - Sensors. 4 (2004), H. 10
Y1 - 2004
SN - 1424-8220
SP - 156
EP - 162
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Schroth, Peter
A1 - Lüth, Hans
A1 - Hummel, Hans E.
A1 - Schütz, Stefan
T1 - Insect chemoreceptors coupled to silicon transistors as innovative biosensors
JF - Proceedings of SPIE. 4205 (2001)
Y1 - 2001
SP - 152
EP - 162
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schütz, S.
A1 - Czynski, J.
A1 - Hummel, Hans E.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Schroth, P.
A1 - Kordos, P.
A1 - Lüth, H.
T1 - Insect meets microelectronics: A BioFET as a first step to bioelectronic microsystems
JF - Transducers '99 : proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators ; 7 - 10 June, 1999, Sendai, Japan / ed.: S. Middelhoek
Y1 - 2000
N1 - International Conference on Solid State Sensors and Actuators <10, 1999, Sendai, Miyagi-ken> ; Transducers '99 ; (10 : ; 1999.06.07-10 : ; Sendai)
SP - 1104
EP - 1107
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam [u.a.]
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schroth, P.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Kordos, P.
A1 - Lüth, H.
A1 - Schütz, S.
A1 - Weißbecker, B.
A1 - Hummel, Hans E.
T1 - Insectbased BioFETs with improved signal characteristics
JF - Biosensors & Bioelectronics. 14 (1999), H. 3
Y1 - 1999
SN - 0956-5663
SP - 303
EP - 308
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Sponagel, Stefan
A1 - Akbay, U.
A1 - Becker, E.
T1 - Instability of plane Couette flow of viscoelastic liquids
JF - Journal of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics. 18 (1985), H. 2
Y1 - 1985
SN - 0377-0257
SP - 123
EP - 141
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Sponagel, Stefan
A1 - Akbay, U.
A1 - Becker, E.
A1 - Krozer, S.
T1 - Instability of slow viscometric flow
JF - Mechanics Research Communications. 7 (1980), H. 4
Y1 - 1980
SN - 0093-6413
SP - 199
EP - 204
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Butenweg, Christoph
A1 - Meyer, Udo
A1 - Fehling, Ekkehard
T1 - INSYSME: first activities of the German partners
T2 - 9th International Masonry Conference 2014 in Guimaraes, Portugal, 2014
Y1 - 2014
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Butenweg, Christoph
ED - Kuzmanović, Vladan
ED - Ignjatović, Ivan
T1 - Integrated approach for monitoring and management of buildings with digital building models and modern sensor technologies
T2 - Proceedings of the International Conference Civil Engineering 2021 - Achievements and Visions
N2 - Nowadays modern high-performance buildings and facilities are equipped with monitoring systems and sensors to control building characteristics like energy consumption, temperature pattern and structural safety. The visualization and interpretation of sensor data is typically based on simple spreadsheets and non-standardized user-oriented solutions, which makes it difficult for building owners, facility managers and decision-makers to evaluate and understand the data. The solution of this problem in the future are integrated BIM-Sensor approaches which allow the generation of BIM models incorporating all relevant information of monitoring systems. These approaches support both the dynamic visualization of key structural performance parameters, the effective long-term management of sensor data based on BIM and provide a user-friendly interface to communicate with various stakeholders. A major benefit for the end user is the use of the BIM software architecture, which is the future standard anyway. In the following, the application of the integrated BIM-Sensor approach is illustrated for a typical industrial facility as a part of an early warning and rapid response system for earthquake events currently developed in the research project “ROBUST” with financial support by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWI).
Y1 - 2021
N1 - Civil Engineering 2021 – Achievements and Visions, University of Belgrade, October 25 – 26, 2021 Belgrade, Serbia
SP - 67
EP - 75
PB - University of Belgrade
CY - Belgrade
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Biselli, Manfred
A1 - Thömmes, J.
A1 - Garske, U.
A1 - Wandrey, Christian
T1 - Integrated detoxification: Reduction of ammonium concentration by dialysis with cation exchange membranes / Thömmes, J. ; Garske, U. ; Biselli, M. ; Wandrey, C.
JF - Animal cell technology : developments, processes, and products ; ESACT, European Society for Animal Cell Technology, the 11th meeting / Ed. R. E. Spier
Y1 - 1992
SN - 0750604212
SP - 171
EP - 175
PB - Butterworth-Heinemann
CY - Oxford
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Biener, Ernst
A1 - Boyken, P.
A1 - Sasse, T.
T1 - Integrated dredged material management system of Bremen-Seehausen
JF - Sardinia 97 : proceedings ; [13 - 17 October 1997, S. Margherita di Pula - Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy] / Sixth International Landfill Symposium. Ed.: Thomas H. Christensen... - Bd. 5 : Landfill regulations, waste characteristics, landfilling in middle and lower income countries, industrial wastes and monolandfills
Y1 - 1997
N1 - International Landfill Symposium <6, 1997, Santa Margherita, Pula>
SP - 497
EP - 502
PB - CISA, Environmental Sanitary Engineering Centre
CY - Cagliari
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Schürmann, Volker
A1 - Mann, Thorsten
A1 - Buda, Aurel
A1 - Wollert, Jörg
T1 - Integrating bluetooth localization into existing TCP/IP networks
T2 - IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems: Technology and Applications, 2009 : IDAACS 2009 ; Rende, Cosenza, Italy, 21 - 23 Sept. 2009
Y1 - 2009
SN - 978-1-4244-4882-1 ; ISBN: 978-1-4244-4901-9
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IDAACS.2009.5342903
SP - 621
EP - 624
PB - IEEE
CY - Piscataway, NJ
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Kirsch, Maximilian
A1 - Mataré, Victor
A1 - Ferrein, Alexander
A1 - Schiffer, Stefan
T1 - Integrating golog++ and ROS for Practical and Portable High-level Control
T2 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence - Volume 2
N2 - The field of Cognitive Robotics aims at intelligent decision making of autonomous robots. It has matured over the last 25 or so years quite a bit. That is, a number of high-level control languages and architectures have emerged from the field. One concern in this regard is the action language GOLOG. GOLOG has been used in a rather large number of applications as a high-level control language ranging from intelligent service robots to soccer robots. For the lower level robot software, the Robot Operating System (ROS) has been around for more than a decade now and it has developed into the standard middleware for robot applications. ROS provides a large number of packages for standard tasks in robotics like localisation, navigation, and object recognition. Interestingly enough, only little work within ROS has gone into the high-level control of robots. In this paper, we describe our approach to marry the GOLOG action language with ROS. In particular, we present our architecture on inte grating golog++, which is based on the GOLOG dialect Readylog, with the Robot Operating System. With an example application on the Pepper service robot, we show how primitive actions can be easily mapped to the ROS ActionLib framework and present our control architecture in detail.
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.5220/0008984406920699
N1 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence: ICAART 2020, Valletta, Malta
SP - 692
EP - 699
PB - SciTePress
CY - Setúbal, Portugal
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Drumm, Christian
A1 - Lemcke, Jens
A1 - Oberle, Daniel
T1 - Integrating Semantic Web Services and Business Process Management: A Real Use Case
T2 - Proceedings of the ESWC 2006 Workshop Semantics for Business Process Management 2006 (SBPM 2006), June 2006
Y1 - 2006
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Rolka, David
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Integration of a capacitive EIS sensor into a FIA system for pH and penicillin determination
JF - Sensors. 4 (2004)
Y1 - 2004
SN - 1424-8220
SP - 84
EP - 94
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Hüning, Felix
A1 - Mund, Cindy
T1 - Integration of agile development in standard labs
T2 - 51st Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
N2 - In addition to the technical content, modern courses at university should also teach professional skills to enhance the competencies of students towards their future work. The competency driven approach including technical as well as professional skills makes it necessary to find a suitable way for the integration into the corresponding module in a scalable and flexible manner. Agile development, for example, is essential for the development of modern systems and applications and makes use of dedicated professional skills of the team members, like structured group dynamics and communication, to enable the fast and reliable development. This paper presents an easy to integrate and flexible approach to integrate Scrum, an agile development method, into the lab of an existing module. Due to the different role models of Scrum the students have an individual learning success, gain valuable insight into modern system development and strengthen their communication and organization skills. The approach is implemented and evaluated in the module Vehicle Systems, but it can be transferred easily to other technical courses as well. The evaluation of the implementation considers feedback of all stakeholders, students, supervisor and lecturers, and monitors the observations during project lifetime.
KW - professional skills
KW - active learning
KW - lab work
KW - Agile development
Y1 - 2023
U6 - https://doi.org/10.21427/NK4Z-WS73
N1 - 51st Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education, Technological University Dublin, 10th-14th September, 2023
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Malzahn, K.
A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H.
A1 - Mehndiratta, P.
A1 - Katz, E.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Integration of biomolecular logic gates with field-effect transducers
JF - Electrochimica Acta. 56 (2011), H. 26
Y1 - 2011
SN - 0013-4686
SP - 9661
EP - 9665
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schmitz, Günter
A1 - Bartz, R.
A1 - Hilger, U.
A1 - Siedentop, M.
T1 - Intelligent Alcohol Fuel Sensor
Y1 - 1990
N1 - SAE- Paper-No.: 900231, SAE International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Feb. 26 - March 2, 1990
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schäfer, Horst
A1 - Mende, H. H.
T1 - Interaction between laminated g.o.3% SiFe sheets due to gap-stray fields and edge peaks
JF - Physica Scripta. 39 (1989), H. 3
Y1 - 1989
SN - 0031-8949
SP - 397
EP - 400
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Kraft, Bodo
A1 - Wilhelms, N.
T1 - Interactive distributed knowledge support for conceptual building design
N2 - In: Net-distributed Co-operation : Xth International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, Weimar, June 02 - 04, 2004 ; proceedings / [ed. by Karl Beuke ...] . - Weimar: Bauhaus-Univ. Weimar 2004. - 1. Aufl. . Seite 1-14 ISBN 3-86068-213-X International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering <10, 2004, Weimar> Summary In our project, we develop new tools for the conceptual design phase. During conceptual design, the coarse functionality and organization of a building is more important than a detailed worked out construction. We identify two roles, first the knowledge engineer who is responsible for knowledge definition and maintenance; second the architect who elaborates the conceptual de-sign. The tool for the knowledge engineer is based on graph technology, it is specified using PROGRES and the UPGRADE framework. The tools for the architect are integrated to the in-dustrial CAD tool ArchiCAD. Consistency between knowledge and conceptual design is en-sured by the constraint checker, another extension to ArchiCAD.
KW - CAD
KW - CAD
KW - Bauingenieurwesen
KW - CAD
KW - civil engineering
Y1 - 2004
SN - 3-86068-213-X
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Ibanez-Sanchez, Gema
A1 - Wolf, Martin R.
T1 - Interactive Process Mining-Induced Change Management Methodology for Healthcare
T2 - Interactive Process Mining in Healthcare
N2 - The adoption of the Digital Health Transformation is a tremendous paradigm change in health organizations, which is not a trivial process in reality. For that reason, in this chapter, it is proposed a methodology with the objective to generate a changing culture in healthcare organisations. Such a change culture is essential for the successful implementation of any supporting methods like Interactive Process Mining. It needs to incorporate (mostly) new ways of team-based and evidence-based approaches for solving structural problems in a digital healthcare environment.
KW - Methodology
KW - Change culture
KW - Lean thinking
KW - Interactive process mining
KW - Objective data
Y1 - 2020
SN - 978-3-030-53993-1 (Online)
SN - 978-3-030-53992-4 (Print)
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53993-1_16
SP - 267
EP - 293
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Helsper, Christoph
A1 - Dreiling, V.
A1 - Haller, P.
A1 - Kaminski, U.
T1 - Intercomparison of Eleven Condensation Nucleus Counters / Dreiling, V. ; Haller, P. ; Helsper, C.; Kaminski, U. ; Plomp, A. ; Raes, F. ; Roth, C. ; Schier, J. ; Schürmann, G.
JF - Journal of Aerosol Science. 17 (1986), H. 3
Y1 - 1986
SN - 0021-8502
SP - 565
EP - 570
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Helsper, Christoph
A1 - Horn, Hans-Georg
A1 - Schneider, Friedhelm
A1 - Wehner, Birgit
T1 - Intercomparison of five mobility size spectrometers for measuring atmospheric submicrometer aerosol particles / Helsper, Christoph ; Horn, Hans-Georg ; Schneider, Friedhelm ; Wehner, Birgit ; Wiedensohler, Alfred
JF - Gefahrstoffe, Reinhaltung der Luft. Air Quality Control. 68 (2008), H. 11-12
Y1 - 2008
SN - 0949-8036
SP - 475
EP - 481
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schuba, Marko
A1 - Spaniol, Otto
T1 - Interconnection of Local Area Networks via ATM / Spaniol, Otto ; Schuba, Marko
JF - High performance networks for multimedia applications / edited by André Danthine ...
Y1 - 1999
SN - 0-7923-8274-9
SP - 1
EP - 10
PB - Kluwer Academic Publ.
CY - Dordrecht
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Müller-Abdelrazeq, Sarah Luisa
A1 - Brauner, Philipp
A1 - Calero Valdez, André
A1 - Jansen, Ulrich
A1 - Platte, Laura
A1 - Schaar, Anne-Kathrin
A1 - Steuer-Dankert, Linda
A1 - Zachow, Sebastian
A1 - Schönefeld, Kathrin
A1 - Haberstroh, Max
A1 - Leicht-Scholten, Carmen
A1 - Ziefle, Martina
ED - Pather, Shaun
T1 - Interdisciplinary cooperation management in research clusters: a review of twelve years.
T2 - Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management & Organisational Learning
N2 - As an interdisciplinary research network, the Cluster of Excellence “Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries” (CoE) comprises of around 150 researchers. Their scientific background ranges from mechanical engineering and computer science to social sciences such as sociology and psychology. In addition to content- and methodbased challenges, the CoE’s employees are faced with heterogenic organizational cultures, different hierarchical levels, an imbalanced gender distribution, and a high employee fluctuation. The sub-project Scientific Cooperation Engineering 1 (CSP1) addresses the challenge of interdisciplinary cooperation and organizational learning and aims at fostering interdisciplinarity and its synergies as a source of innovation. Therefore, the project examines means of reaching an organizational development, ranging from temporal structures to a sustainable network in production technology. To achieve this aim, a broad range of means has been developed during the last twelve years: In addition to physical measures such as regular network events and trainings, virtual measures such as the Terminology App were focused. The app is an algorithmic analysis method for uncovering latent topic structures of publications of the CoE to highlight thematic intersections and synergy potentials. The detection and promotion of has been a vital and long known element in knowledge management. Furthermore, CSP1 focusses on project management and thus developed evaluation tools to measure and control the success of interdisciplinary cooperation. In addition to the cooperation fostering measures, CSP1 conducted studies about interdisciplinarity and diversity and their relationship with innovation. The scientific background of these means and the research results of CSP1 are outlined in this paper to offer approaches for successful interdisciplinary cooperation management.
Y1 - 2018
SN - 978-1-912764-09-9
N1 - hosted by University of the Western Cape, South Africa 29-30 November 2018
SP - 216
EP - 224
PB - ACPIL
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Schulze-Buxloh, Lina
A1 - Groß, Rolf Fritz
T1 - Interdisciplinary Course Smart Building Engineering: A new approach of teaching freshmen in remote teamwork project under pandemic restrictions
T2 - New Perspectives in Science Education - International Conference
N2 - In the context of the Corona pandemic and its impact on teaching like digital lectures and exercises a new concept especially for freshmen in demanding courses of Smart Building Engineering became necessary. As there were hardly any face-to-face events at the university, the new teaching concept should enable a good start into engineering studies under pandemic conditions anyway and should also replace the written exam at the end. The students should become active themselves in small teams instead of listening passively to a lecture broadcast online with almost no personal contact. For this purpose, a role play was developed in which the freshmen had to work out a complete solution to the realistic problem of designing, construction planning and implementing a small guesthouse. Each student of the team had to take a certain role like architect, site manager, BIM-manager, electrician and the technitian for HVAC installations. Technical specifications must be complied with, as well as documentation, time planning and cost estimate. The final project folder had to contain technical documents like circuit diagrams for electrical components, circuit diagrams for water and heating, design calculations and components lists. On the other hand construction schedule, construction implementation plan, documentation of the construction progress and minutes of meetings between the various trades had to be submitted as well. In addition to the project folder, a model of the construction project must also be created either as a handmade model or as a digital 3D-model using Computer-aided design (CAD) software. The first steps in the field of Building information modelling (BIM) had also been taken by creating a digital model of the building showing the current planning status in real time as a digital twin. This project turned out to be an excellent training of important student competencies like teamwork, communication skills, and self -organisation and also increased motivation to work on complex technical questions. The aim of giving the student a first impression on the challenges and solutions in building projects with many different technical trades and their points of view was very well achieved and should be continued in the future.
KW - Freshmen
KW - roleplay
KW - Smart Building Engineering
KW - BIM
KW - remote teamwork
Y1 - 2021
N1 - New Perspectives in Science Education - 10th Edition, 18-19 March 2021, Fully Virtual Conference
PB - Filodiritto
CY - Bologna
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Valero, Daniel
A1 - Bung, Daniel Bernhard
T1 - Interfacial velocity estimation in highly aerated stepped spillway flows with a single tip fibre optical probe and Artificial Neural Networks
T2 - 6th IAHR International Junior Researcher and Engineer Workshop on Hydraulic Structures, May 30th to June 1st 2016. Lübeck, Germany
N2 - Air-water flows can be found in different engineering applications: from nuclear engineering to huge hydraulic structures. In this paper, a single tip fibre optical probe has been used to record high frequency (over 1 MHz) phase functions at different locations of a stepped spillway. These phase functions have been related to the interfacial velocities by means of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and the measurements of a classical double tip conductivity probe. Special attention has been put to the input selection and the ANN dimensions. Finally, ANN have shown to be able to link the signal rising times and plateau shapes to the air-water interfacial velocity.
Y1 - 2016
U6 - https://doi.org/10.15142/T3Q590
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Krämer, Melina
A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H.
A1 - Pita, Marcos
A1 - Katz, Evgeny
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Interfacing of biocomputing systems with silicon chips: Enzyme logic gates based on field-effect devices
JF - Procedia Chemistry. 1 (2009), H. 1
Y1 - 2009
SN - 1876-6196
N1 - Proceedings of the Eurosensors XXIII conference ; Eurosensors 23
SP - 682
EP - 685
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hekmat, Khosro
A1 - Salemink, B.
A1 - Lauterbach, Gerhard
A1 - Schwinger, R. H. G.
A1 - Südkamp, M.
A1 - Weber, Hans-Joachim
A1 - Mehlhorn, U.
T1 - Interference by cellular phones with permanent implanted pacemakers: an update
JF - Europace. 6 (2004), H. 4
Y1 - 2004
SP - 363
EP - 369
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Schnell, Michael
A1 - Brandes, Sinja
A1 - Gligorevic, Snjezana
A1 - Walter, Michael
A1 - Rihacek, Christoph
A1 - Sajatovic, Miodrag
A1 - Haindl, Bernhard
T1 - Interference mitigation for broadband L-DACS
T2 - 27th IEEE/AIAA Digital Avionics Systems Conference : DASC 2008 : 26-30 Oct. 2008, St. Paul, Minn.
Y1 - 2008
SN - 978-1-4244-2207-4 ; 978-1-4244-2208-1
SP - 2B2-1
EP - 2B2-12
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schiedermeier, Maximilian
A1 - Rettner, Cornelius
A1 - Heilmann, Marcel
A1 - Schneider, Felix
A1 - Marz, Martin
T1 - Interference of automotive HV-DC-systems by traction voltage-source-inverters (VSI)
JF - 2019 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference (ITEC-India)
Y1 - 2019
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ITEC-India48457.2019.ITECINDIA2019-37
SP - 1
EP - 6
PB - IEEE
CY - New York
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Bialonski, Stephan
A1 - Wellmer, Jörg
A1 - Elger, Christian E.
A1 - Lehnertz, Klaus
T1 - Interictal focus localization in neocortical lesional epilepsies with synchronization cluster analysis
JF - Epilepsia
Y1 - 2006
SN - 0013-9580
VL - 47
SP - 36
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Brück, Stefan
A1 - Sorger, Ulrich
A1 - Gligorevic, Snjezana
A1 - Stolte, Norbert
T1 - Interleaving for outer convolutional codes in DS-CDMA systems
JF - IEEE transactions on communications
Y1 - 2000
SN - 0090-6778
VL - Vol. 48
IS - Iss. 7
SP - 1100
EP - 1107
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Niemueller, Tim
A1 - Neumann, Tobias
A1 - Henke, Christoph
A1 - Schönitz, Sebastian
A1 - Reuter, Sebastian
A1 - Ferrein, Alexander
A1 - Jeschke, Sabina
A1 - Lakemeyer, Gerhard
T1 - International Harting Open Source Award 2016: Fawkes for the RoboCup Logistics League
T2 - RoboCup 2016: RoboCup 2016: Robot World Cup XX. RoboCup 2016
Y1 - 2017
SN - 978-3-319-68792-6
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68792-6_53
N1 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS, Vol 9776
SP - 634
EP - 642
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Schürmann, Volker
A1 - Keller, Alex
A1 - Wollert, Jörg
T1 - Internet based middleware approach for building services
T2 - Proceedings / IMETI 2009, the 2nd International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological Innovation : July 10 - 13, 2009 Orlando, Florida, USA ; vol. 1
Y1 - 2009
SN - 1-934272-68-X ; 978-1-934272-68-8
SP - 30
EP - 34
PB - IIIS
CY - Winter Garden, Fla.
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schuba, Marko
A1 - Gerstenberger, Volker
A1 - Lahaije, Paul
T1 - Internet ID – Flexible Reuse of Mobile Phone Authentication Security for Service Access / Schuba, Marko ; Gerstenberger, Volker, ; Lahaije, Paul
Y1 - 2004
N1 - Nordsec 2004, Helsinki ; Nordic Workshop on Secure IT-systems <9, 2004>
SP - 1
EP - 7
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hagemann, Hans-Jürgen
A1 - Breitschuh, S.
A1 - Graber, S.
A1 - Schmitz, Günter
T1 - Internet Laboratory Courses with Remote Access and Control of Real Measurements on Sensors and Electronic Components
JF - Mechatronics & Robotics 2004 : Aachen, Germany, September 13 - 15, 2004 / [APS - European Centre for Mechatronics]. P. Drews (ed.)
Y1 - 2004
SN - 3-938153-30-X
N1 - MechRob <2004, Aachen>
SP - 1280
EP - 1284
PB - Eysoldt
CY - Aachen
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
T1 - Interplanetary Mission Analysis for Non-Perfectly Reflecting Solar Sailcraft Using Evolutionary Neurocontrol
JF - 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)
Y1 - 2004
SN - 0-87703-509-1
N1 - Astrodynamics Conference <2003, Big Sky, Mont.> ; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ; AAS-03-579
SP - 1247
EP - 1262
PB - Univelt
CY - San Diego, Calif.
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Spurmann, Jörn
A1 - Ohndorf, Andreas
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
A1 - Seboldt, Wolfgang
A1 - Löb, Horst
A1 - Schartner, Karl-Heinz
T1 - Interplanetary trajectory optimization for a sep mission to Saturn
T2 - 60th International Astronautical Congress 2009
N2 - 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.
KW - Spacecraft
KW - Reusable Rocket Engines
KW - Hybrid Propellants
Y1 - 2009
SN - 9781615679089
N1 - 60th International Astronautical Congress 2009 (IAC 2009)
Held 12-16 October 2009, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
SP - 5234
EP - 5248
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Müller-Veggian, Mattea
A1 - Lieder, R. M.
A1 - Bochev, B.
A1 - Didelez, J. P.
T1 - Interpretation of proton spectra measured in the ²⁰⁹ Bi (g,pxn) reaction by exiton model
JF - Annual report 1981 / Kernforschungsanlage Jülich Institut für Kernphysik / Hrsg.: F. Grümmer. - (Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich ; 146)
Y1 - 1982
SP - 34
PB - Verlag des Forschungszentrums Jülich
CY - Jülich
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Müller-Veggian, Mattea
A1 - Neskakis, A.
A1 - Lieder, R. M.
A1 - Sletten, G.
T1 - Interpretations of the side-bands in ¹⁸⁰ Os in the framework of the cranked shell model
JF - Annual report 1981 / Kernforschungsanlage Jülich Institut für Kernphysik / Hrsg.: F. Grümmer. - (Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich ; 146)
Y1 - 1982
SP - 62
PB - Kernforschungsanlage
CY - Jülich
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
T1 - Interpreting Estimation Result of Euler Equation Investment Models when Factor Markets are Imperfectly Competitive
Y1 - 1997
N1 - ZEW-Discussion Paper 97-29 online unter ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp2997.pdf
PB - ZEW Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
CY - Mannheim
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Loeb, Horst Wolfgang
A1 - Schartner, Karl-Heinz
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
A1 - Ohndorf, Andreas
A1 - Seboldt, Wolfgang
T1 - Interstellar heliopause probe
JF - Труды МАИ
N2 - 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.
Y1 - 2012
IS - 60
SP - 2
EP - 2
PB - Moskauer Staatliches Luftfahrtinstitut (МАИ)
CY - Moskau
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hein, Andreas M.
A1 - Eubanks, T. Marshall
A1 - Hibberd, Adam
A1 - Fries, Dan
A1 - Schneider, Jean
A1 - Lingam, Manasvi
A1 - Kennedy, Robert
A1 - Perakis, Nikolaos
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
A1 - Kervella, Pierre
T1 - Interstellar Now! Missions to and sample returns from nearby interstellar objects
N2 - 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.
Y1 - 2020
SP - 1
EP - 8
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hein, Andreas M.
A1 - Eubanks, T. Marshall
A1 - Lingam, Manasvi
A1 - Hibberd, Adam
A1 - Fries, Dan
A1 - Schneider, Jean
A1 - Kervella, Pierre
A1 - Kennedy, Robert
A1 - Perakis, Nikolaos
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
T1 - Interstellar now! Missions to explore nearby interstellar objects
JF - Advances in Space Research
N2 - 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.
KW - Interstellar objects
KW - Trajectories
KW - Missions
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.052
SN - 0273-1177
VL - 69
IS - 1
SP - 402
EP - 414
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Elbers, Gereon
A1 - Behner, T.
A1 - Remme, S.
A1 - Prissok, F.
T1 - Interstitial Metal Impurities as a Possible Cause of Enhanced Reactivities / T. Behner, G. Elbers, S. Remme, F. Prissok, P. Stegger, and G. Lehmann
JF - Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft : physical chemistry, chemical physics. 90 (1986)
Y1 - 1986
SN - 0005-9021
SP - 698
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Laura, C.O.
A1 - Drechsler, Klaus
A1 - Erdt, M.
A1 - Wesarg, S.
A1 - Bale, R.
T1 - Intervention assessment tool for primary tumors in the liver
JF - Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
N2 - After a liver tumor intervention the medical doctor has to compare both pre and postoperative CT acquisitions to ensure that all carcinogenic cells are destroyed. A correct assessment of the intervention is of vital importance, since it will reduce the probability of tumor recurrence. Some methods have been proposed to support the medical doctors during the assessment process, however, all of them focus on secondary tumors. In this paper a tool is presented that enables the outcome validation for both primary and secondary tumors. Therefore, a multiphase registration (preoperative arterial and portal phases) followed by a registration between the pre and postoperative CT images is carried out. The first registration is in charge of the primary tumors that are only visible in the arterial phase. The secondary tumors will be incorporated in the second registration step. Finally, the part of the tumor that was not covered by the necrosis is quantified and visualized. The method has been tested in 9 patients, with an average registration error of 1.41 mm.
Y1 - 2018
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0081
SN - 2364-5504
VL - 4
IS - 1
SP - 337
EP - 340
PB - De Gruyter
CY - Berlin
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kotliar, Konstantin
A1 - Lanzl, Ines M.
A1 - Maier, Mathias
A1 - Feucht, Nikolaus
T1 - Intraocular pressure effects of pegaptanib (macugen) injections in patients with and without glaucoma / Lanzl, Ines M. ; Maier, Mathias ; Feucht, Nikolaus ; Lohmann, Chris P. ; Kotliar, Konstantin E.
JF - American Journal of Ophthalmology . 145 (2008), H. 1
Y1 - 2008
SN - 1879-1891
SP - 185
EP - 185
PB - -
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hackl, Michael
A1 - Nacov, Julia
A1 - Kammerlohr, Sandra
A1 - Staat, Manfred
A1 - Buess, Eduard
A1 - Leschinger, Tim
A1 - Müller, Lars P.
A1 - Wegmann, Kilian
T1 - Intratendinous Strain Variations of the Supraspinatus Tendon Depending on Repair Technique: A Biomechanical Analysis Regarding the Cause of Medial Cuff Failure
JF - The American Journal of Sports Medicine
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465211006138
SN - 1552-3365
SN - 0363-5465
VL - 49
IS - 7
SP - 1847
EP - 1853
PB - Sage
CY - London
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kotliar, Konstantin
A1 - Maier, Mathias
A1 - Bauer, Svetlana
A1 - Feucht, Nikolaus
A1 - Lohmann, Chris
A1 - Lanzl, Ines
T1 - Intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide and intraocular pressure: author's reply
JF - Acta Ophthalmologica
Y1 - 2008
SN - 1755-3768
VL - 86
IS - 6
SP - 692
EP - 693
PB - -
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Sabitova, A.
A1 - Ebert, Ph.
A1 - Lenz, A.
A1 - Schaafhausen, S.
A1 - Ivanova, L.
A1 - Dähne, M.
A1 - Hoffmann, A.
A1 - Dunin-Borkowski, R. E.
A1 - Förster, Arnold
A1 - Grandidier, B.
A1 - Eisele, H.
T1 - Intrinsic bandgap of cleaved ZnO(112¯0) surfaces
JF - Applied physics letters
Y1 - 2013
SN - 1077-3118 (E-Journal); 0003-6951 (Print)
VL - Vol. 102
SP - 021608
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Förster, Arnold
A1 - Vitusevich, S. A.
A1 - Belyaev, B. A.
T1 - Intrinsic bistability effect in delta doped tunneling diodes / S. A. Vitusevich ; A. Förster ; B. A. Belyaev ...
JF - Proceedings of the XXVIII International School on Physics of Semiconducting Compounds : Jaszowiec, Poland, June 6 - 11, 1999 / Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics. Ed. of the proceedings Wojciech Szuszkiewicz
Y1 - 1999
N1 - International School on Physics of Semiconducting Compounds <28, 1999, Jaszowiec> ; Acta physica Polonica : A ; 96, no. 5
CY - Warsaw
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hagemann, Hans-Jürgen
A1 - Geittner, P.
A1 - Leers, D.
T1 - Intrinsic scattering and absorption losses of Ge- and F-doped optical fibres prepared by PCVD. Geittner, P.; Hagemann, H. J. ; Leers, D.
JF - Electronics letters : an intern. publication / The Institution of Electrical Engineers. 25 (1989), H. 7
Y1 - 1989
SN - 0013-5194
SP - 436
EP - 437
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Bragard, Michael
A1 - Sube, Maike
A1 - Schneider, Maike
A1 - Jungemann, Christoph
T1 - Introducing a Cross-University Bachelor’s Programme with Orientation Semester - Enabling a Permeable Academic Education System
T2 - 2019 20th International Conference on Research and Education in Mechatronics (REM)
Y1 - 2019
SN - 978-1-5386-9257-8
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/REM.2019.8744132
SP - 1
EP - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Anding, Ralf
A1 - Tabaza, Ruth
A1 - Staat, Manfred
A1 - Trenz, Eva
A1 - Lohmann, Philipp
A1 - Klinge, Uwe
A1 - Kirschner-Hermanns, Ruth
T1 - Introducing a method of in vitro testing of different anchoring systems used for female incontinence and prolapse surgery
JF - BioMed research international
Y1 - 2013
SN - 1110-7251 (E-Journal); 2314-6141 (E-Journal); 1110-7243 (Print); 2314-6133 (Print)
VL - Vol. 2013
SP - Article ID 401417
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Emhardt, Selina
A1 - Jarodzka, Halszka
A1 - Brand-Gruwel, Saskia
A1 - Drumm, Christian
A1 - Gog, Tamara van
T1 - Introducing eye movement modeling examples for programming education and the role of teacher's didactic guidance
JF - ETRA '20 Short Papers: ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
N2 - In this article, we introduce how eye-tracking technology might become a promising tool to teach programming skills, such as debugging with ‘Eye Movement Modeling Examples’ (EMME). EMME are tutorial videos that visualize an expert's (e.g., a programming teacher's) eye movements during task performance to guide students’ attention, e.g., as a moving dot or circle. We first introduce the general idea behind the EMME method and present studies that showed first promising results regarding the benefits of EMME to support programming education. However, we argue that the instructional design of EMME varies notably across them, as evidence-based guidelines on how to create effective EMME are often lacking. As an example, we present our ongoing research on the effects of different ways to instruct the EMME model prior to video creation. Finally, we highlight open questions for future investigations that could help improving the design of EMME for (programming) education.
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3379156.3391978
IS - Art. 52
SP - 1
EP - 4
PB - ACM
CY - New York
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Jacobs, Stephan
T1 - Introducing Measurable Requirements: A Case Study
JF - Proceedings : June 7 - 11, 1999, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland / sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Council on Software Engineering. In cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT
Y1 - 1999
SN - 0769501885
N1 - International Symposium on Requirements Engineering ; (4, 1999, Limerick)
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Ringbeck, Thorsten
A1 - Schwarte, Rudolf
A1 - Buxbaum, Bernd
ED - Korevaar, Eric John
T1 - Introduction of a new opto-electrical phase-locked loop in CMOS technology: the PMD-PLL
T2 - Optical wireless communications II / [SPIE Conference on Optical Wireless Communications II], 22 September 1999, Boston, Massachusetts. - (SPIE proceedings series ; 3850)
Y1 - 1999
SN - 0-8194-3443-4
SN - 0038-7355
SN - 0361-0748
SN - 0277-786X
N1 - Conference on Optical Wireless Communications <2, 1999, Boston, Mass.
SP - 108
EP - 116
PB - SPIE
CY - Bellingham, Wash.
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Herzwurm, Georg
A1 - Pietsch, Wolfram
T1 - Introduction of RePriCo’13
T2 - 19th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2013) : proceedings of the REFSQ 2013 Workshops CreaRE, IWSPM, and RePriCo, the REFSQ 2013 Empirical Track (Empirical Live Experiment and Empirical Research Fair), the REFSQ 2013 Doctoral Symposium, and the REFSQ 2013 Poster Session. ICB-research report. No. 56
Y1 - 2013
SN - ISSN 1860-2770 (Print ) ; ISSN 1866-5101 (Online)
SP - 103
EP - 105
PB - Duisburg-Essen
CY - Univ.
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Niederwestberg, Stefan
A1 - Schneider, Falko
A1 - Teixeira Boura, Cristiano José
A1 - Herrmann, Ulf
T1 - Introduction to a direct irradiated transparent tube particle receiver
T2 - SOLARPACES 2020
N2 - New materials often lead to innovations and advantages in technical applications. This also applies to the particle receiver proposed in this work that deploys high-temperature and scratch resistant transparent ceramics. With this receiver design, particles are heated through direct-contact concentrated solar irradiance while flowing downwards through tubular transparent ceramics from top to bottom. In this paper, the developed particle receiver as well as advantages and disadvantages are described. Investigations on the particle heat-up characteristics from solar irradiance were carried out with DEM simulations which indicate that particle temperatures can reach up to 1200 K. Additionally, a simulation model was set up for investigating the dynamic behavior. A test receiver at laboratory scale has been designed and is currently being built. In upcoming tests, the receiver test rig will be used to validate the simulation results. The design and the measurement equipment is described in this work.
KW - Solar irradiance
KW - Ceramics
Y1 - 2022
SN - 978-0-7354-4195-8
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0086735
SN - 1551-7616 (online)
SN - 0094-243X (print)
N1 - SOLARPACES 2020: 26th International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, 28 September–2 October 2020, Freiburg, Germany
IS - 2445 / 1
PB - AIP conference proceedings / American Institute of Physics
CY - Melville, NY
ER -