TY - JOUR A1 - Jellinghaus, Sabine A1 - Göttsche, Joachim A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard T1 - Beleuchtung mit gesteuertem Farblicht - Bewertung eines Prototypen JF - Zwölftes Symposium Innovative Lichttechnik in Gebäuden : 26./27. Januar 2006, Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein / OTTI - Training, Seminare, Tagungen. [Fachliche Gesamtleitung: Claus Steffan. Veranst.: OTTI, Bereich Erneuerbare Energien. Mitveranst.: Architektenkammer Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart ...] / . - (Wissen für Profis) Y1 - 2006 SN - 3-934681-43-3 N1 - Symposium Innovative Lichttechnik in Gebäuden <12, 2006, Kloster Banz> ; Ostbayerisches Technologie-Transfer-Institut / Bereich Erneuerbare Energien SP - 89 EP - 93 PB - OTTI, Bereich Erneuerbare Energien CY - Regensburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reger, Vitali A1 - Kuhnhenne, Markus A1 - Hachul, Helmut A1 - Döring, Bernd A1 - Blanke, Tobias A1 - Göttsche, Joachim T1 - Plusenergiegebäude 2.0 in Stahlleichtbauweise JF - Stahlbau Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/stab.201900034 SN - 1437-1049 (E-journal), 0038-9145 (print) VL - 88 IS - 6 SP - 522 EP - 528 PB - Ernst & Sohn CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel A1 - Starke, M. A1 - Esser, J. A1 - Meyer, J. A1 - Donner, O. T1 - Analyse und Konzeption von Energieanlagen unter ökologischen, wirtschaftlichen und technischen Gesichtspunkten JF - WLB : Umwelttechnik für Industrie und Kommune Y1 - 2000 SN - 0341-2679 VL - 44 IS - 11/12 SP - 26 EP - 29 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Breitbach, Gerd A1 - Altes, Jürgen A1 - Szimmat, J. T1 - Anwendung der Finite-Element-Methode bei der Berechnung des Wärmetransports durch Strahlung / J. Altes ; G. Breitbach ; J. Szimmat JF - International FEM-Congress : Baden-Baden, Federal Republic of Germany, 17./18. November 1986 Y1 - 1989 N1 - International FEM Congress <15, 1986, Baden-Baden> SP - 127 EP - 148 PB - IKO Software Service GmbH CY - Stuttgart ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kern, Alexander A1 - Beierl, Ottmar A1 - Zischank, Wolfgang T1 - DIN EN 62 305-3 - Berechnung des Trennungsabstands (Anmerkungen zur Anwendung der Berechnungsverfahren und vereinfachte Verfahren zur Abschätzung der Stromaufteilung) / Kern, A. ; Beierl, O. ; Zischank, W. JF - Elektropraktiker. 63 (2009), H. 3 Y1 - 2009 SN - 0013-5569 SP - 218 EP - 222 PB - HUSS-MEDIEN GmbH CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maurer, Florian A1 - Rieke, Christian A1 - Schemm, Ralf A1 - Stollenwerk, Dominik T1 - Analysis of an urban grid with high photovoltaic and e-mobility penetration JF - Energies N2 - This study analyses the expected utilization of an urban distribution grid under high penetration of photovoltaic and e-mobility with charging infrastructure on a residential level. The grid utilization and the corresponding power flow are evaluated, while varying the control strategies and photovoltaic installed capacity in different scenarios. Four scenarios are used to analyze the impact of e-mobility. The individual mobility demand is modelled based on the largest German studies on mobility “Mobilität in Deutschland”, which is carried out every 5 years. To estimate the ramp-up of photovoltaic generation, a potential analysis of the roof surfaces in the supply area is carried out via an evaluation of an open solar potential study. The photovoltaic feed-in time series is derived individually for each installed system in a resolution of 15 min. The residential consumption is estimated using historical smart meter data, which are collected in London between 2012 and 2014. For a realistic charging demand, each residential household decides daily on the state of charge if their vehicle requires to be charged. The resulting charging time series depends on the underlying behavior scenario. Market prices and mobility demand are therefore used as scenario input parameters for a utility function based on the current state of charge to model individual behavior. The aggregated electricity demand is the starting point of the power flow calculation. The evaluation is carried out for an urban region with approximately 3100 residents. The analysis shows that increased penetration of photovoltaics combined with a flexible and adaptive charging strategy can maximize PV usage and reduce the need for congestion-related intervention by the grid operator by reducing the amount of kWh charged from the grid by 30% which reduces the average price of a charged kWh by 35% to 14 ct/kWh from 21.8 ct/kWh without PV optimization. The resulting grid congestions are managed by implementing an intelligent price or control signal. The analysis took place using data from a real German grid with 10 subgrids. The entire software can be adapted for the analysis of different distribution grids and is publicly available as an open-source software library on GitHub. KW - distribution grid simulation KW - smart-charging KW - e-mobility Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/en16083380 SN - 1996-1073 N1 - This article belongs to the Special Issue "Advanced Solutions for the Efficient Integration of Electric Vehicles in Electricity Grids" N1 - Corresponding author: Florian Maurer VL - 16 IS - 8 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Block, Simon A1 - Viebahn, Peter A1 - Jungbluth, Christian T1 - Analysing direct air capture for enabling negative emissions in Germany: an assessment of the resource requirements and costs of a potential rollout in 2045 JF - Frontiers in Climate N2 - Direct air capture (DAC) combined with subsequent storage (DACCS) is discussed as one promising carbon dioxide removal option. The aim of this paper is to analyse and comparatively classify the resource consumption (land use, renewable energy and water) and costs of possible DAC implementation pathways for Germany. The paths are based on a selected, existing climate neutrality scenario that requires the removal of 20 Mt of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year by DACCS from 2045. The analysis focuses on the so-called “low-temperature” DAC process, which might be more advantageous for Germany than the “high-temperature” one. In four case studies, we examine potential sites in northern, central and southern Germany, thereby using the most suitable renewable energies for electricity and heat generation. We show that the deployment of DAC results in large-scale land use and high energy needs. The land use in the range of 167–353 km2 results mainly from the area required for renewable energy generation. The total electrical energy demand of 14.4 TWh per year, of which 46% is needed to operate heat pumps to supply the heat demand of the DAC process, corresponds to around 1.4% of Germany's envisaged electricity demand in 2045. 20 Mt of water are provided yearly, corresponding to 40% of the city of Cologne‘s water demand (1.1 million inhabitants). The capture of CO2 (DAC) incurs levelised costs of 125–138 EUR per tonne of CO2, whereby the provision of the required energy via photovoltaics in southern Germany represents the lowest value of the four case studies. This does not include the costs associated with balancing its volatility. Taking into account transporting the CO2 via pipeline to the port of Wilhelmshaven, followed by transporting and sequestering the CO2 in geological storage sites in the Norwegian North Sea (DACCS), the levelised costs increase to 161–176 EUR/tCO2. Due to the longer transport distances from southern and central Germany, a northern German site using wind turbines would be the most favourable. KW - rollout KW - economics KW - Germany KW - negative emissions KW - carbon dioxide removal KW - climate neutrality KW - DAC KW - direct air capture Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1353939 SN - 2624-9553 VL - 6 PB - Frontiers CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Fehling, Ekkehard T1 - Hintergrund für die vereinfachten Regeln bei Mauerwerksgebäuden im Erdbebenfall JF - Mauerwerk : European journal of masonry N2 - Bei der Ausarbeitung des nationalen Anwendungsdokumentes zur DIN EN 1998-1 waren die in der ENV-Fassung enthaltenen vereinfachten Regeln im Lichte aktueller Forschungsergebnisse zu überprüfen und zu überarbeiten. Die gleiche Aufgabe stellte sich auch für die Neufassung der DIN 4149. In beiden Fällen sind neben konstruktiven Regeln für die Art und Anordnung der zur Gebäudeaussteifung heranzuziehenden Wände im Grundriss Tabellen enthalten, die unter bestimmten Bedingungen den Entfall eines rechnerischen Nachweises der Tragwände im Erdbebenfall ermöglichen. Dies ist für Schwachbebengebiete, wie sie in Deutschland und anderen Ländern Mitteleuropas anzutreffen sind, sinnvoll, um unnötigen Rechenaufwand sowie Probleme mit der Führbarkeit von Nachweisen so weit wie möglich auszuschalten. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Hintergründe der vereinfachten Regeln diskutiert und die Ergebnisse der Anwendung mit verschiedenen Rechenverfahren verglichen und bewertet. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/dama.201200537 SN - 1437-1022 (E-Journal); 1432-3427 (Print) VL - 16 IS - 3 SP - 127 EP - 137 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Gellert, Christoph T1 - Integrale Gebäudeplanung am Beispiel eines Geschossbaus in Ziegelmauerwerk JF - Mauerwerk : European journal of masonry N2 - Moderne Mauerwerksbauten müssen nach heutigen Anforderungen architektonisch, statisch, energetisch sowie schall- und brandschutztechnisch optimal ausgelegt sein. Aufgrund der Komplexität und engen Verzahnung der einzelnen Anforderungen ist eine integrale Gebäudeplanung zur Erzielung einer qualitativ hochwertigen Bauwerkslösung unbedingt notwendig. Diese erfordert von den Fachplanern vertieftes Spezialwissen in den verschiedenen Bereichen, um insbesondere die Schnittstellen und Bauwerksdetails korrekt zu planen und auszuführen. Der Beitrag stellt die integrale Gebäudeplanung am Beispiel eines Geschossbaus in Ziegelbauweise mit Lösungen für wesentliche Detailpunkte vor Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/dama.201200550 SN - 1437-1022 (E-Journal); 1432-3427 (Print) VL - 16 IS - 5 SP - 247 EP - 254 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Holtschoppen, Britta T1 - Neuer VCI-Leitfaden für die erdbebensichere Auslegung von Industrieanlagen JF - Bauingenieur : die richtungsweisende Zeitschrift im Bauingenieurswesen ; offizielle Zeitschrift der VDI-Gesellschaft Bautechnik Y1 - 2012 SN - 1436-4867 (E-Journal); 0005-6650 (Print) VL - 87 SP - 18 PB - VDI Fachmedien CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Henriques, A. A1 - Jurado, B. A1 - Grieser, M. A1 - Denis-Petit, D. A1 - Chiron, T. A1 - Gaudefroy, L. A1 - Glorius, J. A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Litvinov, Yu. A. A1 - Mathieu, L. A1 - Meot, V. A1 - Perez-Sanchez, R. A1 - Pibernat, J. A1 - Reifarth, R. A1 - Roig, O. A1 - Thomas, B. A. A1 - Thomas, B. A. A1 - Thomas, J. C. A1 - Tsekhanovich, I. T1 - Indirect measurements of neutron cross-secti at heavy-ion storage rings JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series N2 - Cross sections for neutron-induced reactions of short-lived nuclei are essential for nuclear astrophysics since these reactions in the stars are responsible for the production of most heavy elements in the universe. These reactions are also key in applied domains like energy production and medicine. Nevertheless, neutron-induced cross-section measurements can be extremely challenging or even impossible to perform due to the radioactivity of the targets involved. Indirect measurements through the surrogate-reaction method can help to overcome these difficulties. The surrogate-reaction method relies on the use of an alternative reaction that will lead to the formation of the same excited nucleus as in the neutron-induced reaction of interest. The decay probabilities (for fission, neutron and gamma-ray emission) of the nucleus produced via the surrogate reaction allow one to constrain models and the prediction of the desired neutron cross sections. We propose to perform surrogate reaction measurements in inverse kinematics at heavy-ion storage rings, in particular at the CRYRING@ESR of the GSI/FAIR facility. We present the conceptual idea of the most promising setup to measure for the first time simultaneously the fission, neutron and gamma-ray emission probabilities. The results of the first simulations considering the 238U(d,d') reaction are shown, as well as new technical developments that are being carried out towards this set-up. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1668/1/012019 VL - 1668 IS - Art. 012019 PB - IOP CY - Bristol ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fleischhaker, Robert A1 - Evers, Jörg A1 - Dey, Tarak N. T1 - Phase modulation induced by cooperative effects in electromagnetically induced transparency JF - Physical Review A - Atomic, molecular, and optical physics N2 - We analyze the influence of dipole-dipole interactions in an electromagnetically induced transparency set up for a density at the onset of cooperative effects. To this end, we include mean-field models for the influence of local-field corrections and radiation trapping into our calculation. We show both analytically and numerically that the polarization contribution to the local field strongly modulates the phase of a weak pulse. We give an intuitive explanation for this local-field-induced phase modulation and demonstrate that it distinctively differs from the nonlinear self-phase-modulation that a strong pulse experiences in a Kerr medium. Y1 - 2010 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.82.013815 SN - 1050-2947 VL - 82 IS - 1 PB - AIP Publishing CY - Melville, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ille, Fabian A1 - Schramm, S. A1 - Adam, M. A1 - Backes, K. A1 - Faber, Christian A1 - Anthrakidis, Anette T1 - Kraft-Wärme-Kälte-Kopplung im Leistungsbereich von 10 kW mit periodisch arbeitender Sorptionsmaschine JF - VDI-Tage der Gebäudetechnik 2008 : Tagung Dortmund, 28. und 29. Mai 2008 / VDI-Gesellschaft Technische Gebäudeausrüstung Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-18-092043-6 N1 - VDI-Berichte ; 2043 ; 2. VDI-Tage der Gebäudetechnik 2008, VDI-Gesellschaft Technische Gebäudeausrüstung (VDI-TGA), Dortmund, DE, 28.-29. Mai, 2008 SP - 103 EP - 116 PB - VDI-Verl. CY - Düsseldorf ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hardt, Arno A1 - Martin, Siegfried A. A1 - Meissburger, Jürgen A1 - Retz, R. A1 - Wimmer, J. T1 - The cryopump system of the QQDDQ magnet spectrometer BIG KARL JF - Vacuum N2 - Cryopumps without liquid nitrogen shielding are used to provide a vacuum of 10−6 torr in the spectrometer. The vacuum system is subdivided in three sections that can be separated by valves. The first section (scattering chamber) has a volume of 60 l, two rotation transmissions with 35 cm dia and a sliding seal that allows a rotation of 160° without deteriorating the vacuum. The second section includes the vacuum chambers inside the magnets with 6 × 80 cm cross-section and a length of 1200 cm. The third section (detector box) has a volume of 4300 l and contains a moveable detector system. The gas inside the detector with a pressure of 760 torr is separated from the vacuum by a 15 μm mylar foil with an area of 300 cm2. The detector box can be valved off by a valve with the dimension of 10 × 100 cm. The layout of system is given. The instrumentation and the interlock system are described. First experiences with this system are presented. Y1 - 1978 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0042-207X(78)80026-8 SN - 1879-2715 (E-Journal); 0042-207X (Print) VL - 28 IS - 10-11 SP - 483 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bechstedt, U. A1 - Haas, H. A1 - Hacker, Ulrich A1 - Hardt, Arno A1 - Henn, K. A1 - Martin, Siegfried A. A1 - Wimmer, J. T1 - Magnets for the German Spallation Source SNQ JF - IEEE transactions on nuclear science. Vol. 32, iss. 5 Y1 - 1985 SN - 1558-1578 (E-Journal); 0018-9499 (Print) SP - 3631 EP - 3633 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schult, Otto W. B. A1 - Sistemich, K. A1 - Hardt, Arno T1 - Plans for investigations of subthreshold K+ production in p+A collisions / O. W. B. Schult [u.a.] JF - Nuclear Physics A. Vol. 583 Y1 - 1995 SN - 1873-1554 (E-journal); 0375-9474 (Print) SP - 629 EP - 632 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Martin, Siegfried A. A1 - Berg, Georg P. A. A1 - Hacker, Ulrich A1 - Hardt, Arno A1 - Köhler, M. A1 - Meissburger, Jürgen A1 - Osterfeld, F. A1 - Prasuhn, D. A1 - Riepe, G. A1 - Rogge, M. A1 - Schult, Otto W. B. A1 - Speth, J. A1 - Turek, P. A1 - Gaul, G. A1 - Hagedoorn, H. A1 - Heide, J. A. van der A1 - Hinterberger, F. A1 - Huber, M. A1 - Jahn, R. A1 - Mayer-Kuckuk, T. A1 - Poth, H. A1 - Paetz gen. Schieck, H. T1 - COSY - a cooler synchrotron and storage ring JF - IEEE transactions on nuclear science. Vol. 32, iss. 5 Y1 - 1985 SN - 1558-1578 (E-Journal); 0018-9499 (Print) SP - 2694 EP - 2696 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kahmann, Stephanie Lucina A1 - Rausch, Valentin A1 - Plümer, Jonathan A1 - Müller, Lars-Peter A1 - Pieper, Martin A1 - Wegmann, Kilian T1 - The automized fracture edge detection and generation of three-dimensional fracture probability heat maps JF - Medical Engineering & Physics N2 - With proven impact of statistical fracture analysis on fracture classifications, it is desirable to minimize the manual work and to maximize repeatability of this approach. We address this with an algorithm that reduces the manual effort to segmentation, fragment identification and reduction. The fracture edge detection and heat map generation are performed automatically. With the same input, the algorithm always delivers the same output. The tool transforms one intact template consecutively onto each fractured specimen by linear least square optimization, detects the fragment edges in the template and then superimposes them to generate a fracture probability heat map. We hypothesized that the algorithm runs faster than the manual evaluation and with low (< 5 mm) deviation. We tested the hypothesis in 10 fractured proximal humeri and found that it performs with good accuracy (2.5 mm ± 2.4 mm averaged Euclidean distance) and speed (23 times faster). When applied to a distal humerus, a tibia plateau, and a scaphoid fracture, the run times were low (1–2 min), and the detected edges correct by visual judgement. In the geometrically complex acetabulum, at a run time of 78 min some outliers were considered acceptable. An automatically generated fracture probability heat map based on 50 proximal humerus fractures matches the areas of high risk of fracture reported in medical literature. Such automation of the fracture analysis method is advantageous and could be extended to reduce the manual effort even further. KW - Fracture classification KW - Shoulder KW - Probability distribution mapping KW - Morphing KW - Imaging Y1 - 2022 SN - 1350-4533 VL - 2022 IS - 110 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kern, Alexander A1 - Klöters, Georg A1 - Pferdemenges, Jörg T1 - Optimised protection against lightning for the signalling and safety systems of level crossings on non-electrified railway lines JF - RTR : European Rail Technology Review Y1 - 2010 SN - 0079-9548 VL - 50 IS - 2 PB - DVV Media Group CY - Hamburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kern, Alexander A1 - Schelthoff, Christof A1 - Mathieu, Moritz T1 - Die dynamische Blitzkugel : Wahrscheinlichkeitsberechnung für Blitzeinschläge in Gebäude JF - de - Fachzeitschrift für das Elektrohandwerk Y1 - 2010 SN - 2509-517X IS - 13-14 SP - 24 EP - 29 PB - Hüthig CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Alexopoulos, Spiros A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard T1 - Solar tower power plant in Germany and future perspectives of the development of the technology in Greece and Cyprus JF - Renewable Energy N2 - Since the 80s power production with solar thermal power plants has been a way to substitute fossil fuels. By concentrating direct solar radiation from heliostats very high temperatures of a thermal fluid can be reached. The resulting heat is converted to mechanical energy in a steam cycle which generates electricity. High efficiencies and fast start-up are reached by using air as a heat medium, as well as using porous ceramic materials as solar receiver of the concentrated sunlight. In Germany the construction of a 1.5 MWe solar tower power plant began in 2008. It is operational since December 2008 and started production of electricity in the spring of 2009. In Greece and Cyprus, countries with high solar potential, the development of this competitive solar thermal technology is imperative, since it has already been implemented in other Mediterranean countries. Y1 - 2010 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2009.11.003 SN - 0960-1481 VL - 35 IS - 7 SP - 1352 EP - 1356 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard A1 - Becker, Manfred A1 - Fend, Thomas T1 - Theoretical and numerical investigation of flow stability in porous materials applied as volumetric solar receivers / M. Becker ; T. Fend ; B. Hoffschmidt ... JF - Solar energy. 80 (2006), H. 10 Y1 - 2006 SN - 0038-092X N1 - Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems (SolarPACES’04) SP - 1241 EP - 1248 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Kuhlmann, Wolfram A1 - Bettzieche, Volker T1 - Baudynamische Untersuchung von Talsperren JF - Bauingenieur : die richtungsweisende Zeitschrift im Bauingenieurswesen ; offizielle Zeitschrift der VDI-Gesellschaft Bautechnik. Beilage: D-A-CH-Mitteilungsblatt Y1 - 2005 SN - 0005-6650 (Print) ; 1436-4867 (E-Journal) ; 1434-6591 (Beilage) VL - Band 80 IS - Nr. 3 SP - S2 EP - S6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Edip, Kemal A1 - Sesov, V.latko A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Bojadjieva, Julijana T1 - Development of coupled numerical model for simulation of multiphase soil JF - Computers and Geotechnics N2 - In this paper, a coupled multiphase model considering both non-linearities of water retention curves and solid state modeling is proposed. The solid displacements and the pressures of both water and air phases are unknowns of the proposed model. The finite element method is used to solve the governing differential equations. The proposed method is demonstrated through simulation of seepage test and partially consolidation problem. Then, implementation of the model is done by using hypoplasticity for the solid phase and analyzing the fully saturated triaxial experiments. In integration of the constitutive law error controlling is improved and comparisons done accordingly. In this work, the advantages and limitations of the numerical model are discussed. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compgeo.2017.08.016 SN - 0266-352X VL - 96 SP - 118 EP - 131 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -