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The load-carrying capacity or the safety against plastic limit states are the central questions in the design of structures and passive components in the apparatus engineering. A precise answer is most simply given by limit and shakedown analysis. These methods can be based on static and kinematic theorems for lower and upper bound analysis. Both may be formulated as optimization problems for finite element discretizations of structures. The problems of large-scale analysis and the extension towards realistic material modelling will be solved in a European research project. Limit and shakedown analyses are briefly demonstrated with illustrative examples.
Characterising an insect antenna as a receptor for a biosensor by means of impedance spectroscopy
(2001)
Penicillin detection by means of field-effect based sensors: EnFET, capacitive EIS sensor or LAPS?
(2001)
An ISFET-based penicillin sensor with high sensitivity, low detection limit and long lifetime
(2001)
Novel concepts for flow-rate and flow-direction determination by means of pH-sensitive ISFETs
(2001)
Thin film chemical sensors based on chalcogenide glasses for „electronic tongue“ applications
(2001)