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In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden mikrostruktur- und mechanismusbasierte Werkstoffmodelle zur Beschreibung des Deformations- und Lebensdauerverhaltens von thermomechanisch beanspruchten Graugusswerkstoffen vorgestellt.
Mit den Modellen wird das zyklische Deformations- und Lebensdauerverhalten verschiedener Graugusswerkstoffe für einachsig belastete Ermüdungsproben und für die Zylinderköpfe von Dieselmotoren vorhergesagt.
VDI Standard 4521: Status
(2016)
VDI Guideline 4521 Part 1: “Inventive problem solving with TRIZ: Part 1 – Fundamentals and definitions” has been published on 2015-04-01. The standard will sharpen the image of TRIZ, facilitate cooperation, and support studying and teaching. It is not a textbook but concisely summarizes basic assumptions of TRIZ and its terminology. It gives an overview on specific methods and tools which will be described in the following parts.
Die starke Nachfrage für wirtschaftliche und technische Lösungen zur Umsetzung der Energiewende wirkt sich auch auf Projektinitiativen der Forschungsgruppen am Institut für Energiesystemtechnik (INES) der Hochschule Offenburg aus. Am Campus Nord entsteht seit 2012 ein intelligentes Energienetz als Reallabor, das als Teil eines Smart Grid betrieben werden kann.
The effective executing innovation projects requires multiple estimation of market success of new product features in the early stages of customer-centered innovation process such as strategy formulation, evaluation of ideas and concepts and also at a stage close to the market launch. The attempts to integrate customers for estimation of the market success often result in time-consuming customer interviews or lengthy field research. For this reason, industrial companies usually try to skip customer surveys even if they risk that their innovations will fail to bring the anticipated economic outcomes. In many practical cases, the customer surveys are simply not feasible or too expensive. As a result, the internal assessments within companies are frequently the only resource available in innovation process in the industrial environment. The paper discusses the possibilities of the fast identification of promising innovation opportunities and new product features based on the internal competences of companies. It compares the results of customer surveys with the estimation of internal company-experts and analyses the accuracy and validity of the expert assessments. The presented case studies demonstrate the accuracy rate between 43% and 77% for prediction of new product features with high market potential by company-internal experts. The paper proposes the evaluation methods to increase the accuracy rate and outlines that one of the essential requirements for reliable forecasting by the experts is their profound understanding of the customer working process, the ability to estimate the importance of customer needs and to assess the level of customer satisfaction with current products on the market.
Auslegung eines Baukastensystems für einen Detektor zur optischen Fehlerprüfung von Mantelflächen
(2016)
Im Projekt der Abschlussarbeit wird an der Konstruktion eines sich automatisch zusammenbauenden Baukastensystems für einen Detektor in Anlagen zur optischen Teileprüfung gearbeitet. Der behandelte Detektoraufbau, bestehend aus Bildsensor, Objektiv und Beleuchtung, detektiert dabei Innen- und Außenmantelflächenfehler bei Serienteilen mit Außendurchmessern von 5 mm bis 80 mm und Höhen von 1 mm bis 60 mm. Der Detektor, auch allgemeiner als Sensor bezeichnet, weist im Konstruktionsprozess eine Problematik auf, welche durch die Erzeugung eines Baukastens gelöst werden soll.
We herein present a topology design method based on local optimality criteria which has been implemented in an open source Navier-Stokes solver for turbulent flows. Our method aims for the fast generation of geometry proposals in the early conceptual phase. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first local criteria approach utilizing a wall function turbulence model in order to consider turbulent flows. In order to allow for the growth as well as the shrinkage, or even the formation or disappearance of structural features, a topological approach is chosen. By introducing a volume fraction parameter, we distinguish between fluid and solid properties in each control volume. The fluid-solid interface is represented by an immersed boundary method using a piecewise linear surface reconstruction.
The uncertain and time-variant nature of renewable energy results in the need to deal with peaks in the production of energy. One approach is to achieve a load shift and thereby help balancing the grid by using thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS). Control systems currently in place do not exploit the full potential of TABS. This paper reviews how Model Predictive Control can possibly reduce the fluctuations of the demand and supply of (renewable) energy as it enables the TABS to react to the dynamics of weather and its impact on the grid at any time.
Physics-based Modeling of the Electric Arc furnace Process using Object-Oriented Language Modelica
(2016)
Electric arc furnaces (EAF) are complex industrial plants whose actual behavior depends upon numerous factors. Due to its energy intensive operation, the EAF process has always been subject to optimization efforts. For these reasons, several models have been proposed in literature to analyze and predict different modes of operation. Most of these models focused on the processes inside the vessel itself. The present paper introduces a dynamic, physics-based model of a complete EAF plant which consists of the four subsystems vessel, electric system, electrode regulation, and off-gas system. Furthermore the solid phase is not treated to be homogenous but a simple spatial discretization is employed. Hence it is possible to simulate the energy input by electric arcs and fossil fuel burners depending on the state of the melting progress. The model is implemented in object-oriented, equation-based language Modelica. The simulation results are compared to literature data.