TY - CHAP A1 - Arinkin, Vladimir A1 - Digel, Ilya T1 - Water bridge phenomenon : [abstract] N2 - One of interesting but not well known water properties is related to appearance of highly ordered structures in response to strong electrical field. In 1893 Sir William Armstrong placed a cotton thread between two wine glasses filled with chemically pure water. When high DC voltage was applied between the glasses, a connection consisting of water formed, producing a "water bridge" KW - Hydrodynamik KW - Elektrodynamik KW - Wasserbrücke KW - water bridge phenomenon Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Arndt, Tobias A1 - Conzen, Max A1 - Elsen, Ingo A1 - Ferrein, Alexander A1 - Galla, Oskar A1 - Köse, Hakan A1 - Schiffer, Stefan A1 - Tschesche, Matteo T1 - Anomaly detection in the metal-textile industry for the reduction of the cognitive load of quality control workers T2 - PETRA '23: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments N2 - This paper presents an approach for reducing the cognitive load for humans working in quality control (QC) for production processes that adhere to the 6σ -methodology. While 100% QC requires every part to be inspected, this task can be reduced when a human-in-the-loop QC process gets supported by an anomaly detection system that only presents those parts for manual inspection that have a significant likelihood of being defective. This approach shows good results when applied to image-based QC for metal textile products. KW - Datasets KW - Neural networks KW - Anomaly detection KW - Quality control KW - Process optimization Y1 - 2023 SN - 9798400700699 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3594806.3596558 N1 - PETRA '23: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, Corfu, Greece, July 5 - 7, 2023 SP - 535 EP - 542 PB - ACM ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Artmann, Gerhard A1 - Digel, Ilya A1 - Linder, Peter A1 - Temiz Artmann, Aysegül T1 - Biophysical and Engineering Contributions to Plant Research N2 - Tests with palm tree leaves have just started yet and scan data are in the process to be analyzed. The final goal of future project for palm tree gender and species recognition will be to develop optical scanning technology to be applied to date palm tree leaves for in–situ screening purposes. Depending on the software used and the particular requirements of the users the technology potentially shall be able to identify palm tree diseases, palm tree gender, and species of young date palm trees by scanning leaves. KW - Pflanzenphysiologie KW - Dattel KW - Pflanzenscanner KW - plant scanner KW - date palm tree Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Artmann, Gerhard A1 - Stadler, Andreas M. A1 - Embs, Jan P. A1 - Zaccai, Giuseppe A1 - Büldt, Georg A1 - Digel, Ilya A1 - Temiz Artmann, Aysegül T1 - The crucial role of water in a phase transition of hemoglobin at body temperature : [abstract] N2 - The observation of a temperature transition of hemoglobin occurring at a critical temperature close to body temperature KW - Hämoglobin KW - Erythrozyt KW - Körpertemperatur Y1 - 2010 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Augenstein, Eckardt A1 - Herbergs, S. A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel T1 - Planung und Bewertung der Gebäudeenergieversorgung mit TOP-Energy T2 - Heizungs- und Raumlufttechnik : 1. Fachtagung Leonberg, 31. Januar bis 1. Februar 2006. - (VDI-Berichte ; Nr. 1921) Y1 - 2006 SN - 3-18-091921-3 N1 - Posterbeitrag SP - 57 EP - 60 PB - VDI-Verl. CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Augenstein, Eckardt A1 - Herbergs, S. A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel T1 - TOP-Energy : softwaregestützte Analyse und Optimierung industrieller Energieversorgungssysteme ; Postershow T2 - Optimierung in der Energiewirtschaft : Tagung Stuttgart, 27. und 28. Oktober 2005. - (VDI-Berichte ; 1908) Y1 - 2005 SN - 3-18-091908-6 SP - 279 EP - 282 PB - VDI-Verl. CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Augenstein, Eckardt A1 - Herbergs, S. A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel A1 - Lucas, K. ED - Kjelstrup, Signe T1 - Simulation of industrial energy supply systems with integrated cost optimization T2 - Proceedings of ECOS 2005, the 18th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation, and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems : Trondheim, Norway, June 20 - 22, 2005. - Vol. 2 Y1 - 2005 SN - 82-519-2041-8 N1 - CD-ROM-Ausg. u.d.T.: Shaping our future energy systems SP - 627 EP - 634 PB - Tapir Academic Press CY - Trondheim ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Augenstein, Eckardt A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel T1 - Softwaregestützte Analyse und Konzeption betrieblicher Energieversorgungsanlagen T2 - Fortschrittliche Energiewandlung und -anwendung : Schwerpunkt: dezentrale Energiesysteme ; Tagung Bochum, 13. und 14. März 2001. - (VDI-Berichte ; 1594) Y1 - 2001 SN - 3-18-091594-3 SP - 313 EP - 322 PB - VDI-Verl. CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Augenstein, Eckardt A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel A1 - Lucas, K. ED - Tsatsaronis,, Georgios T1 - EUSEBIA - Decision-Support-System for Technical, Economical and Ecological Design and Evaluation of Industrial Energy Systems T2 - ECOS 2002 : proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Efficiency, Costs, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems, Berlin, Germany July 3 - 5, 2002. - Vol. 1 Y1 - 2002 SN - 3-00-009533-0 SP - 446 EP - 453 PB - Techn. Univ., Inst. for Energy Engineering CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Auth, Gunnar A1 - Czarnecki, Christian A1 - Bensberg, Frank ED - Draude, Claude ED - Lange, Martin ED - Sick, Bernhard ED - Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), T1 - Impact of robotic process automation on enterprise architectures T2 - GI Edition Proceedings Band 295 INFORMATIK 2019, Workshop-Beiträge N2 - The initial idea of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is the automation of business processes through the presentation layer of existing application systems. For this simple emulation of user input and output by software robots, no changes of the systems and architecture is required. However, considering strategic aspects of aligning business and technology on an enterprise level as well as the growing capabilities of RPA driven by artificial intelligence, interrelations between RPA and Enterprise Architecture (EA) become visible and pose new questions. In this paper we discuss the relationship between RPA and EA in terms of perspectives and implications. As workin- progress we focus on identifying new questions and research opportunities related to RPA and EA. KW - Robotic Process Automation KW - Enterprise Architecture KW - Software Robots Y1 - 2019 SN - 9783885796893 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18420/inf2019_ws05 SN - 1617-5468 N1 - 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik – Informatik für Gesellschaft. 16. September, Kassel SP - 59 EP - 65 PB - Köllen CY - Bonn ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ayed, Anis Haj A1 - Striegan, Constantin J. D. A1 - Kusterer, Karsten A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Kazari, M. A1 - Horikawa, Atsushi A1 - Okada, Kunio T1 - Automated design space exploration of the hydrogen fueled "Micromix" combustor technology N2 - Combined with the use of renewable energy sources for its production, Hydrogen represents a possible alternative gas turbine fuel for future low emission power generation. Due to its different physical properties compared to other fuels such as natural gas, well established gas turbine combustion systems cannot be directly applied for Dry Low NOx (DLN) Hydrogen combustion. This makes the development of new combustion technologies an essential and challenging task for the future of hydrogen fueled gas turbines. The newly developed and successfully tested “DLN Micromix” combustion technology offers a great potential to burn hydrogen in gas turbines at very low NOx emissions. Aiming to further develop an existing burner design in terms of increased energy density, a redesign is required in order to stabilise the flames at higher mass flows and to maintain low emission levels. For this purpose, a systematic design exploration has been carried out with the support of CFD and optimisation tools to identify the interactions of geometrical and design parameters on the combustor performance. Aerodynamic effects as well as flame and emission formation are observed and understood time- and cost-efficiently. Correlations between single geometric values, the pressure drop of the burner and NOx production have been identified as a result. This numeric methodology helps to reduce the effort of manufacturing and testing to few designs for single validation campaigns, in order to confirm the flame stability and NOx emissions in a wider operating condition field. Y1 - 2017 N1 - Proceedings of the 1st Global Power and Propulsion Forum GPPF 2017, Jan 16-18, 2017, Zurich, Switzerland SP - 1 EP - 8 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Azar, Fouad A1 - Digel, Ilya ED - Staat, Manfred ED - Erni, Daniel T1 - Utilization of fluorescence spectroscopy and neural networks in clinical analysis T2 - 3rd YRA MedTech Symposium 2019 : May 24 / 2019 / FH Aachen N2 - Fluorescence topography of human urine in combination with learning algorithms can provide a variant pattern recognition method in analytical clinical chemistry and, eventually, diagnosis. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-940402-22-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17185/duepublico/48750 SP - 40 EP - 41 PB - Universität Duisburg-Essen CY - Duisburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baader, Fabian A1 - Keller, Denis A1 - Lehmann, Raphael A1 - Gerber, Lukas A1 - Reiswich, Martin A1 - Dachwald, Bernd A1 - Förstner, Roger T1 - Operating melting probes for ice penetration under sublimation conditions and in reduced gravity on a sounding rocket T2 - Proceedings of the 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and related Research Y1 - 2019 SN - 0379-6566 N1 - 24th PAC Symposium 2019 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baader, Fabian A1 - Reiswich, M. A1 - Bartsch, M. A1 - Keller, D. A1 - Tiede, E. A1 - Keck, G. A1 - Demircian, A. A1 - Friedrich, M. A1 - Dachwald, Bernd A1 - Schüller, K. A1 - Lehmann, R. A1 - Chojetzki, R. A1 - Durand, C. A1 - Rapp, L. A1 - Kowalski, Julia A1 - Förstner, R. T1 - VIPER - Student research on extraterrestrical ice penetration technology T2 - Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Space Educational Activities N2 - Recent analysis of scientific data from Cassini and earth-based observations gave evidence for a global ocean under a surrounding solid ice shell on Saturn's moon Enceladus. Images of Enceladus' South Pole showed several fissures in the ice shell with plumes constantly exhausting frozen water particles, building up the E-Ring, one of the outer rings of Saturn. In this southern region of Enceladus, the ice shell is considered to be as thin as 2 km, about an order of magnitude thinner than on the rest of the moon. Under the ice shell, there is a global ocean consisting of liquid water. Scientists are discussing different approaches the possibilities of taking samples of water, i.e. by melting through the ice using a melting probe. FH Aachen UAS developed a prototype of maneuverable melting probe which can navigate through the ice that has already been tested successfully in a terrestrial environment. This means no atmosphere and or ambient pressure, low ice temperatures of around 100 to 150K (near the South Pole) and a very low gravity of 0,114 m/s^2 or 1100 μg. Two of these influencing measures are about to be investigated at FH Aachen UAS in 2017, low ice temperature and low ambient pressure below the triple point of water. Low gravity cannot be easily simulated inside a large experiment chamber, though. Numerical simulations of the melting process at RWTH Aachen however are showing a gravity dependence of melting behavior. Considering this aspect, VIPER provides a link between large-scale experimental simulations at FH Aachen UAS and numerical simulations at RWTH Aachen. To analyze the melting process, about 90 seconds of experiment time in reduced gravity and low ambient pressure is provided by the REXUS rocket. In this time frame, the melting speed and contact force between ice and probes are measured, as well as heating power and a two-dimensional array of ice temperatures. Additionally, visual and infrared cameras are used to observe the melting process. Y1 - 2018 SP - 1 EP - 6 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Backes, Klaus A1 - Faber, Christian A1 - Hafner, Bernd A1 - Schwarzer, Klemens T1 - Parameteridentifikation an thermischen Speichern T2 - 8. Symposium Thermische Solarenergie : Ort: Bildungszentrum der Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Kloster Banz, Staffelstein. Termin: 13. - 15. Mai 1998 / OTTI, Technologie-Kolleg Y1 - 1998 SP - 293 EP - 297 PB - OTTI CY - Regensburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bagheri, Mohsen A1 - Schleupen, Josef A1 - Dahmann, Peter A1 - Kallweit, Stephan T1 - A multi-functional device applying for the safe maintenance at high-altitude on wind turbines T2 - 20th International Conference on Composite Materials : Copenhagen, 19 - 24th July 2015 Y1 - 2015 SP - 1 EP - 6 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bagheri, Mohsen A1 - Schleupen, Josef A1 - Dahmann, Peter A1 - Kallweit, Stephan T1 - Kletternde Wartungsplattform für die wetterunabhängige Instandhaltung von Rotorblättern an Windenergieanlagen - SMART T2 - AKIDA 2016 Aachener Kolloquium für Instandhaltung, Diagnose und Anlagenüberwachung (AKIDA) am 15. und 16.11.2016, Technologiezentrum Aachen N2 - In Deutschland liegt der Anteil der Windkraft an der Gesamtstromerzeugung bei 13,3% mit mehr als 25.000 installierten Windenergieanlagen (WEA). Weltweit erfährt die Windbranche ein rasantes Wachstum. Indien und China berichten eine jährliche Wachstumsrate an Neuinstallationen von 45%. Die Technologie zur Erzeugung elektrischer Energie aus Windkraft ist noch vergleichsweise jung. Durch die weltweit steigende Anzahl an Windenergieanlagen wächst zunehmend der Bedarf an innovativen Wartungslösungen. Komponenten wie Generator oder Getriebe sind inzwischen weitestgehend ausgereift. Der Fokus richtet sich zunehmend auf die wesentliche Kernkomponente - die Rotorblätter. Industriekletterer inspizieren die Rotorblätter oder Türme i.d.R. in einem zwei Jahres Rhythmus. Sie werden zunehmend durch Seilarbeitsbühnen unterstützt. Für größere Reparaturen kommen Kräne zum Einsatz, mit denen das Rotorblatt für die Instandhaltung demontiert wird. Die Standardinspektion besteht aus Sicht- und Klopfprüfung der Rotorblattoberfläche und ist nur bei sehr ruhiger Wetterlage durchführbar. Seit September 2014 wird das Forschungsprojekt SMART (Scanning, Monitoring, Analysis, Repair and Transportation), Entwicklung einer Wartungsplattform für WEA, vom BMWi gefördert. Das Konsortium besteht aus zwei Firmen und der Fachhochschule Aachen. Die SMART-Anlage klettert reibschlüssig am Turm der WEA mittels speziellen Kettenfahrwerken (Abbildung) auf- und abwärts. Ein ringförmiges Spannsystems, basierend auf dem Konzept der „Nürnberger“-Schere, erzeugt die erforderliche Anpresskraft für den Kletterprozess. Wettergeschützte Arbeitskabinen ermöglichen die ganzjährige Instandhaltung von Rotorblättern und ebenso Türmen. Dadurch können Wartungsarbeiten auf 24 Stunden am Tag ausgeweitet werden. Der kombinierte Einsatz (Sensorfusion) bildgebender Messtechnik wie Thermografie, Ultraschall, und Terahertz in der Arbeitskabine kann die Dokumentation, Effizienz und Qualität der Instandhaltungsarbeiten erheblich verbessern. Langfristiges Ziel von SMART ist ein Condition Monitoring für Rotorblätter und Türme auf Basis digitalisierter dreidimensionaler Volumenscans. Der kooperative Einsatz mit UAVs erweitert die Instandhaltungsstrategie. UAVs ermöglichen die schnelle, kostengünstige globale optische Inspektion von Rotorblattoberflächen zur Detektion potentieller Fehlstellen. Der „Proof-of-Concept“ Meilenstein wurde mit der Demonstration eines funktionsfähigen Modells im Dezember 2015 erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Balaskas, Georgios A1 - Hoffmeister, Benno A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Pilz, Marco A1 - Bauer, Anna ED - Papadrakakis, Manolis ED - Fragiadakis, Michalis T1 - Earthquake early warning and response system based on intelligent seismic and monitoring sensors embedded in a communication platform and coupled with BIM models T2 - Proceedings of COMPDYN 2021 N2 - This paper describes the concept of an innovative, interdisciplinary, user-oriented earthquake warning and rapid response system coupled with a structural health monitoring system (SHM), capable to detect structural damages in real time. The novel system is based on interconnected decentralized seismic and structural health monitoring sensors. It is developed and will be exemplarily applied on critical infrastructures in Lower Rhine Region, in particular on a road bridge and within a chemical industrial facility. A communication network is responsible to exchange information between sensors and forward warnings and status reports about infrastructures’health condition to the concerned recipients (e.g., facility operators, local authorities). Safety measures such as emergency shutdowns are activated to mitigate structural damages and damage propagation. Local monitoring systems of the infrastructures are integrated in BIM models. The visualization of sensor data and the graphic representation of the detected damages provide spatial content to sensors data and serve as a useful and effective tool for the decision-making processes after an earthquake in the region under consideration. KW - early warning and response system KW - interconnected sensor systems KW - seismic structural damage detection via SHM KW - integration SHM in BIM Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-618-85072-5-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.7712/120121.8539.18855 SN - 2623-3347 N1 - COMPDYN 2021, 28-30 June 2021, Streamed from Athens, Greece, 8th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering SP - 987 EP - 998 PB - National Technical University of Athens CY - Athen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ballmann, J. A1 - Raatschen, Hans-Jürgen A1 - Staat, Manfred T1 - High stress intensities in focussing zones of waves N2 - The propagation of mechanical waves in plates of isotropic elastic material is investigated. After a short introduction to the understanding of focussing of stress waves in a plate with a curved boundary the method of characteristics is applied to a plate of hyperelastic material. Using this method the propagation of acceleration waves is discussed. Based on this a numerical difference scheme is developed for solving initial-boundary-value problems and applied to two examples: propagation of a point disturbance in a homogeneously finitely strained non-linear elastic plate and geometrical focussing in al linear elastic plate. KW - Technische Mechanik KW - Wellen KW - mechanical waves Y1 - 1985 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-42520-1.50015-3 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ballmann, Josef A1 - Dafnis, Athanasios A1 - Braun, Carsten A1 - Korsch, Helge A1 - Reimerdes, Hans-Günther A1 - Braun, Carsten A1 - Ballmann, Josef T1 - The HIRENASD project: High Reynolds number aerostructural dynamics experiments in the European Transonic Wind Tunnel (ETW) T2 - ICAS 2006 proceedings : 25th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences ; Hamburg, Germany, 3 - 8 September, 2006 : 25th International Congress of Aeronautical Sciences Y1 - 2006 SN - 0-9533991-7-6 SP - Paper No. 2006-5.11.2 PB - Optimage CY - Edinburgh ER -