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Steroid hormones (SHs) are a rising concern due to their high bioactivity, ubiquitous nature, and prolonged existence as a micropollutants in water, they pose a potential risk to both human health and the environment, even at low concentrations. Estrogens, progesterone, and testosterone are the three important types of steroids essential for human development and maintaining multiorgan balance, are focus to this concern. These steroid hormones originate
from various sources, including human and livestock excretions, veterinary medications, agricultural runoff, and pharmaceuticals, contributing to their presence in the environment. According to the recommendation of WHO, the guidance value for estradiol (E2) is 1 ng/L. There are several methods been attempted to remove the SH micropollutant by conventional water and wastewater technologies which are still under research. Among the various methods, electrochemical membrane reactor (EMR) is one of the emerging technologies that can address the challenge of insufficient SHs removal from the aquatic environment by conventional treatment. The degradation of SHs can be significantly influenced by various factors when treated with EMR.
In this project, the removal of SH and the important mechanism for the removal using carbon nanotube CNT-EMR is studied and the efficiency of CNT-EMR in treating the SH micropollutant is identified. By varying different parameters this experiment is carried out with the (PES-CNTs) ultrafiltration membrane. The study is carried out depending upon the SH removal based on the limiting factor such as cell voltage, flux, temperature, concentration, and type of the SH.
The growing threat posed by multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp), represents a significant challenge in modern medicine. Traditional antibiotic therapies are often ineffective against these pathogens, leading to high mortality rates. MDR Kp infections pose a novel challenge in military medical contexts, particularly in Medical Biodefense, as they can be deliberately spread, leading to resource-intensive care in military centres. Recognizing this issue, the European Defence Agency initiated a prioritised research project in 2023 (EDF Resilience PHAGE- SGA 2023). To address this challenge, the Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology (IMB) leads BMBF- (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) and EU-funded projects on the use of bacteriophages as adjuvant therapy alongside antibiotics. Since 2017, the IMB has isolated and characterised Kp phages, collecting over 600 isolates and optimizing their production for therapy, in compliance with the EMA (European Medicine Agency) guidelines. This involves in vitro phage genome packaging to minimize endotoxin load, reduce manufacturing costs, and shorten production times. The goal of this work was to establish MinION sequencing (Oxford Nanopore Technology) as a quick and reliable way for initial identification and characterisation of phage genomes. Especially as a quick screening method for isolated on Kp, prior to more precise but also more expensive and time consuming sequencing methods like Illumina. This characterisation is crucial for developing a personalized pipeline aimed at producing magistral or Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) quality medicinal phage solutions tailored individually for each patient. DNA extraction methods were compared to identify suitable input DNA for sequencing purposes. Additionally, the quality of this DNA was as- sessed to determine its suitability for in vitro phage packaging, which was successfully done achieving a phage titer of 103, confirming that the DNA used for MinION sequencing could indeed be used for acellular packaging. The created genomes were annotated and compared with Illumina sequencing, revealing high similarity in all five individually tested cases. Between the generated sequences only a 4% maximal percentual difference in genome size was observed, while simultaneously showing high similarity in the actual sequence. Throughout the course of this study, a total of 645.15 GB of sequencing data were generated. In total, 38 phages were successfully characterised, with 21 phage genomes assembled and annotated, and saved in the IMB database.
Increasing global energy demand and the need to transition to sustainable energy sources to mitigate climate change, highlights the need for innovative approaches to improve the resilience and sustainability of power grids. This study focuses on addressing these challenges in the context of Morocco's evolving energy landscape, where increasing energy demand and efforts to integrate renewable energy require grid reinforcement strategies. Using renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic systems and energy storage technologies, this study aims to develop a methodology for strengthening rural community grids in Morocco.
Traditional reinforcement measures such as line and transformer upgrades will be investigated as well as the integration of power generation from photovoltaic systems, which offer a promising way to utilise Morocco's abundant solar resources. In addition, energy storage systems will be analysed as potential solutions to the challenges of grid stability and resilience. Using comprehensive data analysis, scenario planning and simulation methods with the open-source simulation software Panda Power, this study aims to assess the impact of different grid reinforcement measures, including conventional methods, photovoltaic integration, and the use of energy storage, on grid performance and sustainability. The results of this study provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to a more resilient and sustainable energy future in Morocco.
Based on a rural medium-voltage grid in Souihla, Morocco, three scenarios were carried out to assess the impact of demand growth in 2030 and 2040. The first scenario focuses on conventional grid reinforcement measures, while the second scenario incorporates energy from residential photovoltaic systems. The third scenario analyses the integration of storage systems and their impact on grid reinforcement in 2030.
The simulations with energy from photovoltaic systems show a reduction in grid reinforcement measures compared to the scenario without solar energy. In addition, the introduction of a storage system in 2030 led to a significant reduction in the required installed transformer capacity and fewer congested lines. Furthermore, the results emphasized the role of storage in stabilizing grid voltage levels.
In summary, the results highlighted the potential benefits of integrating energy from photovoltaics and storage into the grid. This integration not only reduces the need for transformers and overall grid infrastructure but also promotes a more efficient and sustainable energy system.
Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis ist ein erfolgreiches Entwicklungsunternehmen im Bereich der Flüssigkeitsanalyse für Prozesse und Labore. Mit voranschreitender Digitalisierung soll auch das Produktportfolio weiter digitalisiert werden. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es den Entwicklungsprozess von Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis auf die Eignung zur Entwicklung digitaler Produkte zu untersuchen. Zur Beantwortung der Fragestellung werden sowohl Literatur als auch mehrere Experten aus dem Fachgebiet zur Rate gezogen. In der Auswertung wird der aktuelle Prozess bewertet und ein geeignetes Prozessmodell für das Unternehmen dargestellt. Das empfohlene Modell wird exemplarisch anhand eines Beispielprojekts aufgezeigt. In einem abschließenden Fazit werden Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse zusammengetragen.
As the population grows, so does the amount of biowaste. As demand for energy grows, biogas is a promising solution to the problem. Lignocellulosic materials are challenged of slow degradability due to the presence of polymers such as cellulose, lignin and hemicellulose. There are several pretreatment methods available to enhance the degradability of such materials, including enzymatic pretreatment. In this pretreatment, there are few parameters that can influence the results, the most important being the enzyme to solid ratio and the solid to liquid ratio. During this project, experiments were conducted to determine the optimal conditions for those two factors. It was discovered that a solid to liquid ratio of 31 g of buffer per 1 gram of organic dry matter produced the highest reducing sugar release in flasks when combined with 34 mg of protein per 1 gram of organic dry mass. Additionally, another experiment was carried out to investigate the impact of enzymatic pretreatment on biogas production using artificial biowaste as a substrate. Artificial biowaste produced 577,9 NL/kg oDM, while enzymatically pretreated biowaste produced 639,3 NL/kg oDM. This resulted in a 10,6% rise in cumulative biogas production compared to its use without enzymatic pretreatment. By the conclusion of the investigation, specific cumulative dry methane yields of 364,7 NL/kg oDM and 426,3 NL/kg oDM were obtained from artificial biowaste without and with enzymatic pretreatment, respectively. This resulted in a methane production boost of 16,9%. Additionally in case of the reactors with enzymatically pretreated substrate kinetic constant was lower more than double, where maximum volume of biogas increased, comparing to the reactors without enzymatic pretreatment.
In dieser Arbeit werden Untersuchungen an einem neuartigen Sensorkonzept zur Erfassung von Winkelbeschleunigungen durchgeführt. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die Möglichkeit, eine Miniaturisierung des Prototyps zu untersuchen. Hierfür wurde eine analytische und experimentelle Untersuchung durchgeführt. Für die analytische Betrachtung erfolgte eine Fehlerfortpflanzung nach Gauß, welche die Fertigungstoleranzen, Dimensionsfehler des Accelerometers, Rauschen und Messabweichungen von Accelerometer und Gyroskop berücksichtigt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass bei Verwendung der hochwertigen Inertial Measurment Units (IMUs) eine theoretische Verkleinerung bis auf 21mm eine höhere Genauigkeit bietet als die numerischen Differentiationen der Winkelgeschwindigkeit.
Für die Verifizierung unter realen Bedingungen wurden verschiedene Prüfkonzepte verglichen.
Dabei erwies sich ein Pendelprüfstand als vielversprechender Ansatz. Durch die Verwendung von Kugellagern kann ein breites Spektrum an Winkelbeschleunigungen abgebildet werden. Die kontinuierliche Erfassung reflektierender Marker auf der Pendelstange ermöglicht die Ermittlung der Winkel, die als Grundlage für ein Modell dienen, wodurch sich reale Winkelbeschleunigungen mit den Messdaten des Sensors vergleichen lassen. Dabei stellt die Modellierung der Verlustterme eine zukünftige Herausforderung dar.
Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass eine Miniaturisierung des Sensorprototyps möglich ist und das der Pendelprüfstand eine Methode zur Verifizierung darstellt. Dies trägt dazu bei, die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten des Sensorkonzepts in der Praxis zu erweitern.
Das hocheffiziente Konzeptfahrzeug Schluckspecht VI (S6) hat im Sommer 2022 am Shell Eco Marathon als bestes Neufahrzeug abgeschlossen. Dennoch war die Reichweite von 560km/kWh nicht ausreichend, um sich gegen die anderen teilnehmenden Teams zu behaupten. Daher werden am Fahrzeug die Komponenten und Systeme ermittelt, welche das meiste Optimierungspotential bergen. Hierbei stechen besonders die Aerodynamik, die Motoransteuerung und die Rollreibung hervor. Die hier vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der aerodynamischen Optimierung. Zunächst gilt es herauszufinden, welche Bauteile explizit für die Aerodynamik ausschlaggebend sind. Die drei Komponenten, die maßgeblichen Einfluss haben sind: der Grundkörper, die Radkästen und die Fahrwerksflügel. Einen weiteren Einflussfaktor bergen die sich drehenden Räder, da diese jedoch weitestgehend umhaust sind, ist in dieser Hinsicht keine weitere Optimierung erforderlich. Zu Ermittlung der derzeitigen aerodynamischen Werte, vor allem cW, cWA und Geschwindigkeits- und Druckverteilung um das Fahrzeug, wird ein digitales Modell des S6 aufgebaut. An diesem Modell werden Simulationen durchgeführt, die idealisierte Kennwerte liefern. Parallel zur Simulation liefern Versuche am Fahrzeug reale Messdaten. Speziell dafür wird eine neue Versuchsmethode entwickelt: die Konstantfahrtuntersuchung. Bei dieser Untersuchung wird die Vortriebskraft des Fahrzeugs anhand des Motorstroms ermittelt, um so auf die Fahrtwiderstandswerte zu schließen. Zur Erhebung der Messdaten am Fahrzeug wird zudem ein für die Untersuchung angepasster Sensor entwickelt. Diese Untersuchungen liefern plausible Ergebnisse, die jedoch mit denen der Simulation schwer vergleichbar sind. Dies ist bedingt durch die erschwerten Randbedingungen bei der Durchführung der Versuche und beim Aufzeichnen der Messdaten auf der Teststrecke.
Estimation and projecting total steel industry production costs from 2019 to 2030 for Germany
(2023)
This thesis analyses the total production cost of the German steel industry from 2019 to 2022, as well as a projection of the German steel industry's total production cost until 2030. The research separates the costs of steel production into their primary components, such as raw materials, energy, CO2 cost, capital expenses and operating expenses. The cost of steel production is determined separately for primary steelmaking with the blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) and secondary steelmaking with the electric arc furnace (EAF).
The analysis indicates that, following the COVID-19 disaster and the fuel crisis, the overall cost of producing steel in Germany has progressively risen over the previous few years, reaching its peak in the first half of 2022. In addition, there are considerable disparities between the production costs of primary and secondary steelmaking processes, with primary steelmaking generally being more expensive.
In this analysis, the total cost of production for the German steel industry in the year 2030 has been estimated by taking into account historical trends as well as other predictions that are currently available.
This thesis provides overall insights on the economics of the German steel sector. By giving thorough information on production costs and changes over time, this research can assist guide crucial future investment decisions in this essential industry. To ensure long-term success, our findings emphasize the significance of investing in more sustainable and ecologically friendly steel production processes.
The effects of climate change, including severe storms, heat waves, and melting glaciers, are highlighted as an urgent concern, emphasising the need to decrease carbon emissions to restrict global warming to 1.5°C. To accomplish this goal, it is vital to substitute fossil fuel-based power plants with renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and biofuels. Despite some progress being made, the proportion of renewables used in generating electricity is still lower than the levels needed for 2030 and 2050. Decarbonising the power grid is also critical in lowering the energy consumption of buildings, which is responsible for a substantial percentage of worldwide electricity usage. Even though there has been substantial expansion in the worldwide renewable energy market in the past 15 years, the transition to renewable energy sources also requires taking into account the importance of energy trading.
Peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity trading is an emerging type of energy exchange that can revolutionise the energy sector by providing a more decentralised and efficient way of trading energy. This research deals about P2P electricity trading in a carbon-neutral scenario. 'Python for Power System Analysis' (PyPSA) was used to develop models through which the P2P effect was tested. Data for the entire state of Baden-Württemberg (BW) was collected. Three scenarios were taken into consideration while developing models: 2019 (base), 2030 (coal phase-out), and 2040(climate neutral). Alongside this, another model with no P2P trading was developed to make a comparison. In addition, the use case of community storage in a P2P trading network is also presented.
The research concludes that P2P has a significant positive effect on a pathway to achieve climate neutrality. The findings show that the share of renewables in electricity generation is increasing compared to conventional sources in BW, which can be traded to meet the demand. From the storage analysis, it can be concluded that community storage can be effectively utilised in P2P trading. While the emissions are reduced, the operating costs are also reduced when the grid has P2P trading available. By highlighting the benefits of P2P trading, this research contributed to the growing body of research on the effectiveness of P2P trading in an electricity network grid.
In recent years, the demand for reliable power, driven by sensitive electronic equipment, has surged. Even minor deviations from the nominal supply can lead to malfunctions or failure. Despite technological advancements, power quality issues persist due to various factors like short circuits, overloads, voltage fluctuations, unbalanced loads, and non-linear loads.
This thesis extensively explores power quality anomalies in industrial and commercial sectors, using power system data as the primary analytical resource. It addresses the critical need for power supply reliability in today's evolving power grid industry, affected by non-linear loads, renewable energy integration, and electric vehicles. This field of study is paramount for ensuring power supply reliability and stability in the evolving power grid industry.
The core of this thesis involves a comprehensive investigation of power quality, with a focus on frequency, power, and harmonics in voltage and current signals. The research employs Python programming for advanced data analysis, utilizing techniques such as advanced Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT) analysis. The primary objective is to provide valuable insights aimed at elevating power supply quality and enhancing reliability in both industrial and commercial environments.