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Fiber Bragg Sensors Embedded in Cast Aluminum Parts: Axial Strain and Temperature Response
In this study, the response of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) embedded in cast aluminum parts under thermal and mechanical load were investigated. Several types of FBGs in different types of fibers were used in order to verify general applicability. To monitor a temperature-induced strain, an embedded regenerated FBG (RFBG) in a cast part was placed in a climatic chamber and heated up to 120 ∘C within several cycles. The results show good agreement with a theoretical model, which consists of a shrink-fit model and temperature-dependent material parameters. Several cast parts with different types of FBGs were machined into tensile test specimens and tensile tests were executed. For the tensile tests, a cyclic procedure was chosen, which allowed us to distinguish between the elastic and plastic deformation of the specimen. An analytical model, which described the elastic part of the tensile test, was introduced and showed good agreement with the measurements. Embedded FBGs - integrated during the casting process - showed under all mechanical and thermal load conditions no hysteresis, a reproducible sensor response, and a high reliable operation, which is very important to create metallic smart structures and packaged fiber optic sensors for harsh environments.
UAV Icing: Aerodynamic Degradation Caused by Intercycle and Runback Ice Shapes on an RG-15 Airfoil
Electrothermal de-icing systems are a popular approach to protect unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from the performance degradation caused by in-cloud icing. However, their power and energy requirements must be minimized to make these systems viable for small and medium-sized fixed-wing UAVs. Thermal de-icing systems allow intercycle ice accretions and can result in runback icing. Intercycle and runback ice increase the aircraft’s drag, requiring more engine thrust and energy. This study investigates the aerodynamic influence of intercycle and runback ice on a typical UAV wing. Lift and drag coefficients from a wind tunnel campaign and Ansys FENSAP-ICE simulations are compared. Intercycle ice shapes result in a drag increase of approx. 50% for a realistic cruise angle of attack. While dispersed runback ice increases the drag by 30% compared to the clean wing, a spanwise ice ridge can increase the drag by more than 170%. The results highlight that runback ice can significantly influence the drag coefficient. Therefore, it is important to design the de-icing system and its operation sequence to minimize runback ice. Understanding the need to minimize runback ice helps in designing viable de-icing systems for UAVs.
Strain Measurement in Aluminium Alloy during the Solidification Process Using Embedded Fibre Bragg Gratings
In recent years, the observation of the behaviour of components during the production process and over their life cycle is of increasing importance. Structural health monitoring, for example of carbon composites, is state-of-the-art research. The usage of Fibre Bragg Gratings (FBGs) in this field is of major advantage. Another possible area of application is in foundries. The internal state of melts during the solidification process is of particular interest. By using embedded FBGs, temperature and stress can be monitored during the process. In this work, FBGs were embedded in aluminium alloys in order to observe the occurring strain. Two different FBG positions were chosen in the mould in order to compare its dependence. It was shown that FBGs can withstand the solidification process, although a compression in the range of one percent was measured, which is in agreement with the literature value. Furthermore, different lengths of the gratings were applied, and it was shown that shorter gratings result in more accurate measurements. The obtained results prove that FBGs are applicable as sensors for temperatures up to 740 °C.
Synthesis of novel tricalcium phosphate-bioactive glass composite and functionalization with rhBMP-2
A functionalization is required for calcium phosphate-based bone substitute materials to achieve an entire bone remodeling. In this study it was hypothesized that a tailored composite of tricalcium phosphate and a bioactive glass can be loaded sufficiently with rhBMP-2 for functionalization. A composite of 40 wt% tricalcium phosphate and 60 wt% bioactive glass resulted in two crystalline phases, wollastonite and rhenanite after sintering. SEM analysis of the composite’s surface revealed a spongious bone-like morphology after treatment with different acids. RhBMP-2 was immobilized non-covalently by treating with chrome sulfuric acid (CSA) and 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) and covalently by treating with CSA/APS, and additionally with 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole. It was proved that samples containing non-covalently immobilized rhBMP-2 on the surface exhibit significant biological activity in contrast to the samples with covalently bound protein on the surface. We conclude that a tailored composite of tricalcium phosphate and bioactive glass can be loaded sufficiently with BMP-2.
Zum Aufbau von Arenen des Bildungsmanagements in Lernen vor Ort
Mit dem Programm Lernen vor Ort wurden zwischen 2009 und 2014 Kommunen als Hauptakteure im Bildungswesen und mit der Aufforderung angesprochen, ein kohärentes Bildungswesen vor Ort als Voraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Lernen im gesamten Lebenslauf zu schaffen. Der Beitrag stellt auf der Basis von 14 Fallstudien aus ausgewählten Kommunen Ergebnisse der wissenschaftlichen Begleitforschung der ersten drei Programmjahre vor. Mit Bezug auf das Theorie- und Analysepotenzial der Governance-Perspektive und das Konzept der Sozialen Welten und Arenen werden konflikthafte Aushandlungsprozesse als Bedingungen für den Aufbau von Arenen gefasst. Die Arena Bildungsmanagement wird dabei als sozialer Brückenbauer rekonstruiert, der die Arenen Integration in die kommunale Verwaltung, Einbindung relevanter Akteure und Bildungsmonitoring durch Koordination und Vernetzung, die Erhöhung von Transparenz und durch Bildungsmarketing und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit moderiert. (DIPF/Orig.). The five-year programme (2009-2014) Learning Locally invited communities to become champions for education, and to take the initiative to build a coherent local education system - a prerequisite for life-long learning. This article presents results from the first three years of the accompanying academic research, based on 14 case studies conducted in selected communities. Drawing on the theoretical and analytical potential of governance and the concept of social worlds and arenas, conflictual negotiation processes were found to be a condition for the creation of arenas. The Education Management arena is reconstructed as a social boundary spanner. Through coordination, networking, increased transparency as well as education marketing and public relations, Education Management facilitates the interaction of the arenas Integration in the Communal Administration, Involvement of Relevant Protagonists, and Education Monitoring. (DIPF/Orig.).
Zum Aufbau von Arenen des Bildungsmanagements in Lernen vor Ort
The five-year programme (2009-2014) Learning Locally invited communities to become champions for education, and to take the initiative to build a coherent local education system - a prerequisite for life-long learning. This article presents results from the first three years of the accompanying academic research, based on 14 case studies conducted in selected communities. Drawing on the theoretical and analytical potential of governance and the concept of social worlds and arenas, conflictual negotiation processes were found to be a condition for the creation of arenas. The Education Management arena is reconstructed as a social boundary spanner. Through coordination, networking, increased transparency as well as education marketing and public relations, Education Management facilitates the interaction of the arenas Integration in the Communal Administration, Involvement of Relevant Protagonists, and Education Monitoring.
Wayuíeska Oíglake\ Eine Fallstudie Über den Beginn des Tribal Tourism auf der Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Im Vorfeld des 200jährigen Jubiläums der Expedition von Lewis & Clark (2003-2006) begannen auf der Standing Rock Indian Reservation auf der Grenze der US-Bundesstaaten North Dakota und South Dakota die Planungen für den Aus- bzw. Aufbau einer touristischen Infrastruktur auf der Reservation. Diese sollten bis zum Jahr 2004 weitgehend abgeschlossen sein sollte, um von den erwarteten drei Millionen Jubiläumsreisenden einerseits wirtschaftlich zu profitieren, andererseits diese aber auch inhaltlich und räumlich zu kontrollieren. Die Studie beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung bis 2004 und untersucht, welche Faktoren diese positiv und negativ beeinflussten. Dabei wird deutlich, dass die Tätigkeiten auf der Reservation nicht allein von internen, sondern vielmehr auch von externen Faktoren, wie beispielsweise den Tourismusbehörden der Bundesstaaten, der Nachbargemeinde Mobridge, South Dakota, der Tribal Tourism Partnership Initiative des United Tribes Technical College, abhängig waren. Zudem wirft die Studie einen Blick auf die Organisationsstruktur der Reservation, wo das stammeseigene College eine wichtige Rolle in der Wirtschaftsförderung spielt und die Tourismusplanungen in Gang gebracht hat.
Single Photon Counting X-ray Imaging with Si and CdTe Single Chip Pixel Detectors and Multichip Pixel Modules
Multichip modules (MCM) with 4 single photon counting MPEC 2.3 chips bump bonded to 1.3 cm x 1.3 cm large CdTe and Si semiconductor sensors as well as to single chip pixel detectors have been successfully built and operated. The MPEC 2.3 chip provides a pixel count rate up to 1 MHz with a large dynamic range of 18 bit, 2 counters and energy windowing with continuously adjustable thresholds. Each MPEC has 32 x 32 pixels of 200 um x 200 um pixel size. For a MCM the 4 chips are arranged in a 2 x 2 array which leads to a 64 x 64 sensor pixel geometry. The MCM construction is described, and the imaging performance of the different detectors is shown. As readout system a newly developed USB system has been used.