@inproceedings{24475, author = {{Neukötter, Moritz and Jesinghausen, Steffen and Schmid, Hans-Joachim}}, location = {{Online}}, title = {{{Theoretische Beschreibung des Tropfenbildungsprozesses bei der Filament Extension Atomization: Entwicklung eines Vorhersagemodells für die Tropfengröße (Poster)}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{30221, author = {{Neukötter, Moritz and Jesinghausen, Steffen and Schmid, Hans-Joachim}}, location = {{Online}}, title = {{{Filament Extension Atomization – A novel Process for Powder Production? (Presentation)}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{43016, author = {{Möhring, Julia and Krumhöfner, Anika and Gräfin von Plettenberg, Elisabeth Gudila Sophia Ida Maria}}, journal = {{-}}, publisher = {{Reinhard Mohn Stiftung, Kreissportbund Gütersloh e.V., Bezirksregierung Detmold}}, title = {{{Bewegungsförderung in Ganztagsschulen}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @techreport{33210, author = {{Leineweber, Jonas}}, title = {{{Veranstaltungsbericht: Immaterielles Kulturerbe in Nordrhein-Westfalen – Steigerlied und Trinkhallenkultur im Ruhrgebiet erhalten Auszeichnung anlässlich der Neuaufnahmen in das nordrhein-westfälische Landesinventar}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @techreport{33209, author = {{Leineweber, Jonas}}, title = {{{Tagungsbericht: Immaterielles Kulturerbe und regionale Identität. Gesellschaftliche Repräsentation und Partizipation im Schützenwesen}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{39383, abstract = {{Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NP) used for the channel region in inverted coplanar setup in Thin Film Transistors (TFT) were the focus of this study. The regions between the source electrode and the ZnO NP and the drain electrode were under investigation as they produce a Schottky barrier in metal-semiconductor interfaces. A more general Thermionic emission theory must be evaluated: one that considers both metal/semiconductor interfaces (MSM structures). Aluminum, gold, and nickel were used as metallization layers for source and drain electrodes. An organic-inorganic nanocomposite was used as a gate dielectric. The TFTs transfer and output characteristics curves were extracted, and a numerical computational program was used for fitting the data; hence information about Schottky Barrier Height (SBH) and ideality factors for each TFT could be estimated. The nickel metallization appears with the lowest SBH among the metals investigated. For this metal and for higher drain-to-source voltages, the SBH tended to converge to some value around 0.3 eV. The developed fitting method showed good fitting accuracy even when the metallization produced different SBH in each metal-semiconductor interface, as was the case for gold metallization. The Schottky effect is also present and was studied when the drain-to-source voltages and/or the gate voltage were increased.}}, author = {{Kaufmann, Ivan Rodrigo and Zerey, Onur and Meyers, Thorsten and Reker, Julia and Vidor, Fábio and Hilleringmann, Ulrich}}, issn = {{2079-4991}}, journal = {{Nanomaterials}}, keywords = {{General Materials Science, General Chemical Engineering}}, number = {{5}}, publisher = {{MDPI AG}}, title = {{{A Study about Schottky Barrier Height and Ideality Factor in Thin Film Transistors with Metal/Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Structures Aiming Flexible Electronics Application}}}, doi = {{10.3390/nano11051188}}, volume = {{11}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{39395, author = {{Reker, Julia and Meyers, Thorsten and Vidor, Fabio F. and Joubert, Trudi-Heleen and Hilleringmann, Ulrich}}, booktitle = {{2021 Smart Systems Integration (SSI)}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Complementary Inverter Circuits on Flexible Substrates}}}, doi = {{10.1109/ssi52265.2021.9466966}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{39381, author = {{Hilleringmann, Ulrich and Petrov, Dmitry and Mwammenywa, Ibrahim and Kagarura, Geoffrey M.}}, booktitle = {{2021 IEEE AFRICON}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Local Power Control using Wireless Sensor System for Microgrids in Africa}}}, doi = {{10.1109/africon51333.2021.9570970}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{39385, author = {{Andrews, George and Hilleringmann, Ulrich and Joubert, Trudi-Heleen}}, booktitle = {{2021 IEEE AFRICON}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{The Viability of a Non-Flow Capacitive Biosensing Microsystem for Whole Cell Counting}}}, doi = {{10.1109/africon51333.2021.9570870}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{39386, author = {{Andrews, George and Hilleringmann, Ulrich and Joubert, Trudi-Heleen}}, booktitle = {{2021 IEEE AFRICON}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{The Viability of a Non-Flow Capacitive Biosensing Microsystem for Whole Cell Counting}}}, doi = {{10.1109/africon51333.2021.9570870}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{43143, author = {{Gerhardts, Lara and Dehmel, Lukas and Meister, Dorothee M.}}, booktitle = {{Jahrbuch Medienpädagogik 16. Medienpädagogik in Zeiten einer tiefgreifenden Mediatisierung}}, editor = {{Wolf, Karsten D and Rummler, Klaus and Bettinger, Patrick and Aßmann, Sandra}}, pages = {{129--159}}, title = {{{Die berufliche Tabletaneignung von Lehrkräften als Beispiel der Mediatisierung pädagogischer Handlungskontexte. Theoretische Perspektiven und empirische Befunde}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.21240/mpaed/jb16/2021.01.15.X}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{43142, author = {{Dehmel, Lukas}}, booktitle = {{Erwachsenenpädagogische Digitalisierungsforschung. Impulse - Befunde - Perspektiven. Bielefeld}}, editor = {{ Bernhard-Skala,, Christian and Bolten-Bühler, Ricarda and Koller, Julia and Rohs, Matthias and Wahl, Johannes }}, pages = {{205--219}}, publisher = {{wbv}}, title = {{{Zur Entgrenzung der Arbeit des medienpädagogischen Weiterbildungspersonals im Kontext tiefgreifender Mediatisierung}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{43278, author = {{Hälterlein, Jens}}, journal = {{Big Data & Society}}, number = {{1}}, title = {{{Epistemologies of predictive policing: Mathematical social science, social physics and machine learning}}}, volume = {{8}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{34912, abstract = {{Let E be an ordinary elliptic curve over a finite field and g be a positive integer. Under some technical assumptions, we give an algorithm to span the isomorphism classes of principally polarized abelian varieties in the isogeny class of E⁹ . The varieties are first described as hermitian lattices over (not necessarily maximal) quadratic orders and then geometrically in terms of their algebraic theta null point. We also show how to algebraically compute Siegel modular forms of even weight given as polynomials in the theta constants by a careful choice of an affine lift of the theta null point. We then use these results to give an algebraic computation of Serre’s obstruction for principally polarized abelian threefolds isogenous to E³ and of the Igusa modular form in dimension 4. We illustrate our algorithms with examples of curves with many rational points over finite fields. }}, author = {{Kirschmer, Markus and Narbonne, Fabien and Ritzenthaler, Christophe and Robert, Damien}}, issn = {{0025-5718}}, journal = {{Mathematics of Computation}}, keywords = {{Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, Algebra and Number Theory}}, number = {{333}}, pages = {{401--449}}, publisher = {{American Mathematical Society (AMS)}}, title = {{{Spanning the isogeny class of a power of an elliptic curve}}}, doi = {{10.1090/mcom/3672}}, volume = {{91}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{41088, author = {{Schroeter-Wittke, Harald}}, booktitle = {{Jahrbuch für Evangelische Kirchengeschichte des Rheinlandes}}, issn = {{0540–6226}}, pages = {{258--264}}, title = {{{Anette Baumann / Alexander Jendorff / Frank Theisen (Hgg.), Religion – Migration – Integration. Studien zu Wechselwirkungen religiös motivierter Mobilität im vormodernen Europa, Tübingen 2019}}}, volume = {{70}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{41090, author = {{Schroeter-Wittke, Harald}}, booktitle = {{Jahrbuch für Evangelische Kirchengeschichte des Rheinlandes}}, issn = {{0540–6226}}, pages = {{378--382}}, title = {{{Hendrik Meyer-Magister, Wehrdienst und Verweigerung als komplementäres Handeln. Individualisierungsprozesse im bundesdeutschen Protestantismus der 1950er Jahre (RBRD 7), Tübingen 2019}}}, volume = {{70}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{41091, author = {{Schroeter-Wittke, Harald}}, booktitle = {{Jahrbuch für Evangelische Kirchengeschichte des Rheinlandes}}, issn = {{0540–6226}}, pages = {{382--384}}, title = {{{Jutta Stander-Dulisch, Glaubenskrisen, Neue Religionen und der Papst. Religion in „Stern“ und Spiegel“ von 1960 bis 2014, Bielefeld 2019}}}, volume = {{70}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{44042, abstract = {{The relativistic wave equations determine the dynamics of quantum fields in the context of quantum field theory. One of the conventional tools for dealing with the relativistic bound state problem is the Klein-Fock-Gordon equation. In this work, using a developed scheme, we present how to surmount the centrifugal part and solve the modified Klein-Fock-Gordon equation for the linear combination of Hulthén and Yukawa potentials. In particular, we show that the relativistic energy eigenvalues and corresponding radial wave functions are obtained from supersymmetric quantum mechanics by applying the shape invariance concept. Here, both scalar potential conditions, which are whether equal and nonequal to vector potential, are considered in the calculation. The energy levels and corresponding normalized eigenfunctions are represented as a recursion relation regarding the Jacobi polynomials for arbitrary l states. Beyond that, a closed form of the normalization constant of the wave functions is found. Furthermore, we state that the energy eigenvalues are quite sensitive with potential parameters for the quantum states. The nonrelativistic and relativistic results obtained within SUSY QM overlap entirely with the results obtained by ordinary quantum mechanics, and it displays that the mathematical implementation of SUSY quantum mechanics is quite perfect.}}, author = {{Ahmadov, A. I. and Aslanova, S. M. and Orujova, M. Sh. and Badalov, S. V.}}, editor = {{Vagnozzi, Sunny}}, issn = {{1687-7365}}, journal = {{Advances in High Energy Physics}}, keywords = {{Nuclear and High Energy Physics}}, pages = {{1--11}}, publisher = {{Hindawi Limited}}, title = {{{Analytical Bound State Solutions of the Klein-Fock-Gordon Equation for the Sum of Hulthén and Yukawa Potential within SUSY Quantum Mechanics}}}, doi = {{10.1155/2021/8830063}}, volume = {{2021}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44073, author = {{Meydani, Elnaz and Düsing, Christoph and Trier, Matthias}}, booktitle = {{Innovation Through Information Systems: Volume II: A Collection of Latest Research on Technology Issues}}, pages = {{72–77}}, title = {{{Towards a Trust-Aware Item Recommendation System on a Graph Autoencoder with Attention Mechanism}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22310, author = {{Neufeld, Sergej and Bocchini, Adriana and Schmidt, Wolf Gero}}, issn = {{2475-9953}}, journal = {{Physical Review Materials}}, title = {{{Potassium titanyl phosphate Z- and Y-cut surfaces from density-functional theory}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevmaterials.5.064407}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22008, author = {{Plaickner, Julian and Speiser, Eugen and Braun, Christian and Schmidt, Wolf Gero and Esser, Norbert and Sanna, Simone}}, issn = {{2469-9950}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, title = {{{Surface localized phonon modes at the Si(553)-Au nanowire system}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevb.103.115441}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{40244, author = {{Meier, Lukas and Schmidt, Wolf Gero}}, issn = {{0370-1972}}, journal = {{physica status solidi (b)}}, keywords = {{Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{GaInP/AlInP(001) Interfaces from Density Functional Theory}}}, doi = {{10.1002/pssb.202100462}}, volume = {{259}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22009, author = {{Ruiz Alvarado, Isaac Azahel and Karmo, Marsel and Runge, Erich and Schmidt, Wolf Gero}}, issn = {{2470-1343}}, journal = {{ACS Omega}}, pages = {{6297--6304}}, title = {{{InP and AlInP(001)(2 × 4) Surface Oxidation from Density Functional Theory}}}, doi = {{10.1021/acsomega.0c06019}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22960, abstract = {{We perform a theoretical analysis of the structural and electronic properties of sodium potassium niobate K1-xNaxNbO3 in the orthorhombic room-temperature phase, based on density-functional theory in combination with the supercell approach. Our results for x=0 and x=0.5 are in very good agreement with experimental measurements and establish that the lattice parameters decrease linearly with increasing Na contents, disproving earlier theoretical studies based on the virtual-crystal approximation that claimed a highly nonlinear behavior with a significant structural distortion and volume reduction in K0.5Na0.5NbO3 compared to both end members of the solid solution. Furthermore, we find that the electronic band gap varies very little between x=0 and x=0.5, reflecting the small changes in the lattice parameters.}}, author = {{Bidaraguppe Ramesh, Nithin and Schmidt, Falko and Schindlmayr, Arno}}, issn = {{1434-6036}}, journal = {{The European Physical Journal B}}, number = {{8}}, publisher = {{EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica and Springer}}, title = {{{Lattice parameters and electronic band gap of orthorhombic potassium sodium niobate K0.5Na0.5NbO3 from density-functional theory}}}, doi = {{10.1140/epjb/s10051-021-00179-8}}, volume = {{94}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22761, author = {{Friedrich, Christoph and Blügel, Stefan and Schindlmayr, Arno}}, issn = {{2469-9969}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, number = {{3}}, publisher = {{American Physical Society}}, title = {{{Erratum: Efficient implementation of the GW approximation within the all-electron FLAPW method [Phys. Rev. B 81, 125102 (2010)]}}}, doi = {{10.1103/PhysRevB.104.039901}}, volume = {{104}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{37334, abstract = {{Uniaxial anisotropy in nonlinear birefringent crystals limits the efficiency of nonlinear optical interactions and breaks the spatial symmetry of light generated in the parametric down-conversion (PDC) process. Therefore, this effect is usually undesirable and must be compensated for. However, high gain may be used to overcome the destructive role of anisotropy in order to generate bright two-mode correlated twin-beams. In this work, we provide a rigorous theoretical description of the spatial properties of bright squeezed light in the presence of strong anisotropy. We investigate a single crystal and a system of two crystals with an air gap (corresponding to a nonlinear SU(1,1) interferometer) and demonstrate the generation of bright correlated twin-beams in such configurations at high gain due to anisotropy. We explore the mode structure of the generated light and show how anisotropy, together with crystal spacing, can be used for radiation shaping.}}, author = {{Riabinin, M. and Sharapova, Polina and Meier, Torsten}}, issn = {{1094-4087}}, journal = {{Optics Express}}, keywords = {{Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics}}, number = {{14}}, pages = {{21876--21890}}, publisher = {{Optica Publishing Group}}, title = {{{Bright correlated twin-beam generation and radiation shaping in high-gain parametric down-conversion with anisotropy}}}, doi = {{10.1364/oe.424977}}, volume = {{29}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{26287, author = {{Geraldi, Andrea and De, Syamsundar and Laneve, Alessandro and Barkhofen, Sonja and Sperling, Jan and Mataloni, Paolo and Silberhorn, Christine}}, issn = {{2643-1564}}, journal = {{Physical Review Research}}, title = {{{Transient subdiffusion via disordered quantum walks}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevresearch.3.023052}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{21021, author = {{Tiedau, J. and Engelkemeier, M. and Brecht, Benjamin and Sperling, Jan and Silberhorn, Christine}}, issn = {{0031-9007}}, journal = {{Physical Review Letters}}, title = {{{Statistical Benchmarking of Scalable Photonic Quantum Systems}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevlett.126.023601}}, volume = {{126}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{26286, author = {{Prasannan, Nidhin and De, Syamsundar and Barkhofen, Sonja and Brecht, Benjamin and Silberhorn, Christine and Sperling, Jan}}, issn = {{2469-9926}}, journal = {{Physical Review A}}, title = {{{Experimental entanglement characterization of two-rebit states}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physreva.103.l040402}}, volume = {{103}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{26285, author = {{Köhnke, S. and Agudelo, E. and Schünemann, M. and Schlettwein, O. and Vogel, W. and Sperling, Jan and Hage, B.}}, issn = {{0031-9007}}, journal = {{Physical Review Letters}}, title = {{{Quantum Correlations beyond Entanglement and Discord}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevlett.126.170404}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{23816, abstract = {{Employing the ultrafast control of electronic states of a semiconductor quantum dot in a cavity, we introduce an approach to achieve on-demand emission of single photons with almost perfect indistinguishability and photon pairs with near ideal entanglement. Our scheme is based on optical excitation off resonant to a cavity mode followed by ultrafast control of the electronic states using the time-dependent quantum-confined Stark effect, which then allows for cavity-resonant emission. Our theoretical analysis considers cavity-loss mechanisms, the Stark effect, and phonon-induced dephasing, allowing realistic predictions for finite temperatures.}}, author = {{Bauch, David and Heinze, Dirk Florian and Förstner, Jens and Jöns, Klaus and Schumacher, Stefan}}, issn = {{2469-9950}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, keywords = {{tet_topic_qd}}, pages = {{085308}}, title = {{{Ultrafast electric control of cavity mediated single-photon and photon-pair generation with semiconductor quantum dots}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevb.104.085308}}, volume = {{104}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{39653, abstract = {{AbstractA detailed investigation of the energy levels of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic tetraethylester as a representative compound for the whole family of perylene esters was performed. It was revealed via electrochemical measurements that one oxidation and two reductions take place. The bandgaps determined via the electrochemical approach are in good agreement with the optical bandgap obtained from the absorption spectra via a Tauc plot. In addition, absorption spectra in dependence of the electrochemical potential were the basis for extensive quantum-chemical calculations of the neutral, monoanionic, and dianionic molecules. For this purpose, calculations based on density functional theory were compared with post-Hartree–Fock methods and the CAM-B3LYP functional proved to be the most reliable choice for the calculation of absorption spectra. Furthermore, spectral features found experimentally could be reproduced with vibronic calculations and allowed to understand their origins. In particular, the two lowest energy absorption bands of the anion are not caused by absorption of two distinct electronic states, which might have been expected from vertical excitation calculations, but both states exhibit a strong vibronic progression resulting in contributions to both bands.}}, author = {{Wiebeler, Christian and Vollbrecht, Joachim and Neuba, Adam and Kitzerow, Heinz-Siegfried and Schumacher, Stefan}}, issn = {{2045-2322}}, journal = {{Scientific Reports}}, keywords = {{Multidisciplinary}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Unraveling the electrochemical and spectroscopic properties of neutral and negatively charged perylene tetraethylesters}}}, doi = {{10.1038/s41598-021-95551-0}}, volume = {{11}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{40434, author = {{Klement, Philip and Dehnhardt, Natalie and Dong, Chuan-Ding and Dobener, Florian and Bayliff, Samuel and Winkler, Julius and Hofmann, Detlev M. and Klar, Peter J. and Schumacher, Stefan and Chatterjee, Sangam and Heine, Johanna}}, issn = {{0935-9648}}, journal = {{Advanced Materials}}, keywords = {{Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, General Materials Science}}, number = {{23}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Atomically Thin Sheets of Lead‐Free 1D Hybrid Perovskites Feature Tunable White‐Light Emission from Self‐Trapped Excitons}}}, doi = {{10.1002/adma.202100518}}, volume = {{33}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{21359, author = {{Barkhausen, Franziska and Pukrop, Matthias and Schumacher, Stefan and Ma, Xuekai}}, issn = {{2469-9950}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, number = {{7}}, title = {{{Structuring coflowing and counterflowing currents of polariton condensates in concentric ring-shaped and elliptical potentials}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevb.103.075305}}, volume = {{103}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{24975, author = {{Franz, Martin and Chandola, Sandhya and Koy, Maximilian and Zielinski, Robert and Aldahhak, Hazem and Das, Mowpriya and Freitag, Matthias and Gerstmann, Uwe and Liebig, Denise and Hoffmann, Adrian Karl and Rosin, Maximilian and Schmidt, Wolf Gero and Hogan, Conor and Glorius, Frank and Esser, Norbert and Dähne, Mario}}, issn = {{1755-4330}}, journal = {{Nature Chemistry}}, pages = {{828--835}}, title = {{{Controlled growth of ordered monolayers of N-heterocyclic carbenes on silicon}}}, doi = {{10.1038/s41557-021-00721-2}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{23418, abstract = {{Density-functional theory within a Berry-phase formulation of the dynamical polarization is used to determine the second-order susceptibility χ(2) of lithium niobate (LiNbO3). Defect trapped polarons and bipolarons are found to strongly enhance the nonlinear susceptibility of the material, in particular if localized at NbV–VLi defect pairs. This is essentially a consequence of the polaronic excitation resulting in relaxation-induced gap states. The occupation of these levels leads to strongly enhanced χ(2) coefficients and allows for the spatial and transient modification of the second-harmonic generation of macroscopic samples.}}, author = {{Kozub, Agnieszka L. and Schindlmayr, Arno and Gerstmann, Uwe and Schmidt, Wolf Gero}}, issn = {{2469-9969}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, pages = {{174110}}, publisher = {{American Physical Society}}, title = {{{Polaronic enhancement of second-harmonic generation in lithium niobate}}}, doi = {{10.1103/PhysRevB.104.174110}}, volume = {{104}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{23475, author = {{Rose, Hendrik and Paul, Jagannath and Wahlstrand, Jared K. and Bristow, Alan D. and Meier, Torsten}}, booktitle = {{Ultrafast Phenomena and Nanophotonics XXV}}, editor = {{Betz, Markus and Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y.}}, title = {{{Theoretical analysis and simulations of two-dimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy performed on exciton-polaritons of a quantum-well microcavity system}}}, doi = {{10.1117/12.2576696}}, volume = {{11684}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{37333, author = {{Krauss-Kodytek, L. and Hannes, W.-R. and Meier, Torsten and Ruppert, C. and Betz, M.}}, issn = {{2469-9950}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, number = {{8}}, publisher = {{American Physical Society (APS)}}, title = {{{Nondegenerate two-photon absorption in ZnSe: Experiment and theory}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevb.104.085201}}, volume = {{104}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{21547, author = {{Riabinin, Matvei and Sharapova, Polina and Bartley, Tim and Meier, Torsten}}, issn = {{2399-6528}}, journal = {{Journal of Physics Communications}}, number = {{4}}, title = {{{Generating two-mode squeezing with multimode measurement-induced nonlinearity}}}, doi = {{10.1088/2399-6528/abeec2}}, volume = {{5}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{23472, author = {{Krauss-Kodytek, L. and Hannes, Wolf-Rüdiger and Meier, Torsten and Ruppert, C. and Betz, M.}}, issn = {{2469-9950}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, number = {{8}}, title = {{{Nondegenerate two-photon absorption in ZnSe: Experiment and theory}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevb.104.085201}}, volume = {{104}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{26390, author = {{Moritzer, Elmar and Flachmann, Felix}}, booktitle = {{PPS-36 Proceedings}}, location = {{Montreal}}, title = {{{Process-reliable Injection Molding of Highly Filled Wood-Plastic-Composites (WPC)}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{44200, author = {{Teichert, Jeannine}}, journal = {{Networking Knowledge}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{51--66}}, title = {{{Mediating close friendship intimacy in times of (social) distance}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.31165/nk.2021.141.648}}, volume = {{14}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22265, author = {{Grabo, Matti and Acar, Emre and Kenig, Eugeny}}, issn = {{0960-1481}}, journal = {{Renewable Energy}}, pages = {{1087--1097}}, title = {{{Modeling and improvement of a packed bed latent heat storage filled with non-spherical encapsulated PCM-Elements}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.renene.2021.04.022}}, volume = {{173}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{21477, author = {{Rostek, Tim and Makeieva, Hanna and Homberg, Werner}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity}}, editor = {{Daehn, G. and Cao, J. and Kinsey, B. and Tekkaya, A. E. and Vivek, A. and Yoshida, Y}}, isbn = {{978-3-030-75380-1}}, location = {{Columbus}}, pages = {{2115--2125}}, publisher = {{Springer, Cham}}, title = {{{Cutting Blades for Food Processing Applications Manufactured Using Innovative Spin Forming}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_178}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22798, abstract = {{The predictive quality of numerical simulations for mechanical joining processes depends on the implemented material model, especially regarding the plasticity of the joining parts. Therefore, experimental material characterization processes are conducted to determine the material properties of sheet metal and generate flow curves. In this regard, there are a number of procedures which are accompanied by varying experimental efforts. This paper presents various methods of determining flow curves for HCT590X as well as EN AW-6014, including varying specimen geometries and diverse hardening laws for extrapolation procedures. The flow curves thus generated are compared considering the variety of plastic strains occurring in mechanical joining processes. The material data generated are implemented in simulation models for the joining technologies, clinching and self-piercing riveting. The influence of the varied methods on the predictive accuracy of the simulation model is analysed. The evaluation of the differing flow curves is achieved by comparing the geometric formation of the joints and the required joining forces of the processes with experimentally investigated joints.}}, author = {{Böhnke, Max and Kappe, Fabian and Bobbert, Mathias and Meschut, Gerson}}, issn = {{2195-8572}}, journal = {{Materials Testing}}, number = {{6}}, pages = {{493--500}}, publisher = {{De Gruyter}}, title = {{{Influence of various procedures for the determination of flow curves on the predictive accuracy of numerical simulations for mechanical joining processes}}}, doi = {{10.1515/mt-2020-0082}}, volume = {{63}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{34226, abstract = {{The increasing use of multi-material constructions lead to a continuous increase in the use of mechanical joining techniques due to the wide range of joining possibilities as well as the high load-bearing capacities of the joints. Nevertheless, the currently rigid tool systems are not able to react to changing boundary conditions, like changing the material-geometry-combination. Therefore research work is crucial with regard to versatile joining systems. In this paper, a new approach for a versatile self-piercing riveting process considering the joining system as well as the auxiliary joining part is presented.}}, author = {{Kappe, Fabian and Bobbert, Mathias and Meschut, Gerson}}, issn = {{1662-9795}}, journal = {{Key Engineering Materials}}, keywords = {{Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, General Materials Science}}, pages = {{3--10}}, publisher = {{Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.}}, title = {{{New Approach for Versatile Self Piercing Riveting: Joining System and Auxiliary Part}}}, doi = {{10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.883.3}}, volume = {{883}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{30200, author = {{Wituschek, Simon and Kappe, Fabian and Lechner, Michael}}, journal = {{Production Engineering}}, title = {{{Investigation of the influence of varying tumbling strategies on a tumbling self-piercing riveting process}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11740-021-01099-3}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{22766, author = {{Dahms, Frederik and Homberg, Werner}}, booktitle = {{Forming the Future}}, issn = {{2367-1181}}, location = {{Ohio, USA, VIRTUAL EVENT}}, pages = {{2249--2259}}, publisher = {{Springer, Cham}}, title = {{{Investigations and Improvements in 3D-DIC Optical Residual Stress Analysis—A New Temperature Compensation Method}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_189}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{20921, abstract = {{The increase of the thermal conductivity of PUR foam in the insulation of the cabinet is an important cause for aging processes of household refrigerating appliances. To determine the influence of the PUR foam aging on energy consumption, the development of a new measurement method is necessary be- cause current methods influence the aging behavior of household refrigerators and are therefore not applicable in general. Based on a latent heat sink, constructed as an ice water bucket, a new measure- ment method is developed to determine the k ·A value over time. With this method, the k ·A value of four household refrigerating appliances was determined over an interval of 14 months. The k ·A value increased between 3.6% and 11.5% during this period.}}, author = {{Paul, Andreas and Baumhögger, Elmar and Elsner, Andreas and Moczarski, Lukas and Reineke, Michael and Sonnenrein, Gerrit and Hueppe, Christian and Stamminger, Rainer and Hoelscher, Heike and Wagner, Hendrik and Gries, Ulrich and Freiberger, Alfred and Becker, Wolfgang and Vrabec, Jadran}}, issn = {{0140-7007}}, journal = {{International Journal of Refrigeration}}, pages = {{235--242}}, title = {{{Determining the heat flow through the cabinet walls of household refrigerating appliances}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2020.10.007}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{27290, abstract = {{Domestic refrigeration appliances are standard household commodities. Although policies, such as the energy labelling, prompted technical improvements and decreased appliance energy consumption throughout recent decades, important parameters were disregarded. These refer to the efficiency loss over time and the consumer behaviour. The objective of this contribution was to develop a dynamic energy model to determine the power consumption of refrigeration appliances considering degradation factors and behaviour. These were included by model parameters for direct consumer interactions, such as the storage behaviour, door openings and temperature setting, as well as indirect actions, e.g. exposing an appliance to specific temperature conditions at an installation site. For this, an online-survey was conducted to evaluate the consumer behaviour. A total of 706 consumers participated in the national questionnaire, serving as input for the dynamic energy model. It was found that the efficiency loss increases the power consumption by at least 1% annually, leading to an excess of 10% after 10 years of usage. Another important finding was that 32.5% of appliance’s power consumption results from consumer behaviour, whereas the promotion of behavioural changes leads to a significant decrease of the consumer-induced consumption. Consequently, this study provides a tool to evaluate the impact of policies targeting refrigeration appliances, stressing that efficiency loss and behaviour should be integrated into future policy approaches.}}, author = {{Hueppe, Christian and Geppert, Jasmin and Moenninghoff-Juessen, Julia and Wolff, Lena and Stamminger, Rainer and Paul, Andreas and Elsner, Andreas and Vrabec, Jadran and Wagner, Hendrik and Hoelscher, Heike and Becker, Wolfgang and Gries, Ulrich and Freiberger, Alfred}}, issn = {{0301-4215}}, journal = {{Energy Policy}}, title = {{{Investigating the real life energy consumption of refrigeration appliances in Germany: Are present policies sufficient?}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112275}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44222, author = {{Jende, Yvonne Kristin}}, booktitle = {{The Place of Memory and the Memory of Place, International Conference}}, location = {{London}}, publisher = {{London Centre of Interdisciplinary Research}}, title = {{{Crossraods of Collective Memory. Canadian Memoir at the Junction of lieux and nœuds de mémoire.}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44221, author = {{Jende, Yvonne Kristin}}, booktitle = {{Bridges and Barriers: Perspectives of Progress and Preservation, Interdisciplinary and International Conference}}, title = {{{Truth Be Told, ... or Not? Reality and Perspective in New Sincerity Memoir.}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{24159, abstract = {{The online fitting of a microscopic traffic simulation model to reconstruct the current state of a real traffic area can be challenging depending on the provided data. This paper presents a novel method based on limited data from sensors positioned at specific locations and guarantees a general accordance of reality and simulation in terms of multimodal road traffic counts and vehicle speeds. In these considerations, the actual purpose of research is of particular importance. Here, the research aims at improving the traffic flow by controlling the Traffic Light Systems (TLS) of the examined area which is why the current traffic state and the route choices of individual road users are the matter of interest. An integer optimization problem is derived to fit the current simulation to the latest field measurements. The concept can be transferred to any road traffic network and results in an observation of the current multimodal traffic state matching at the given sensor position. First case studies show promosing results in terms of deviations between reality and simulation.}}, author = {{Malena, Kevin and Link, Christopher and Mertin, Sven and Gausemeier, Sandra and Trächtler, Ansgar}}, booktitle = {{VEHITS 2021 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems}}, isbn = {{978-989-758-513-5}}, keywords = {{Microscopic Traffic Simulation, Online State Estimation, Mixed Road Users, Sensor Fusion, Integer Programming, Route Choice, Vehicle2Infrastructure}}, location = {{Online Streaming}}, pages = {{386--395}}, publisher = {{SCITEPRESS}}, title = {{{Online State Estimation for Microscopic Traffic Simulations using Multiple Data Sources*}}}, volume = {{7}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44234, author = {{Berger, Thilo Frederik}}, title = {{{Combining Mobility, Heterogeneity, and Leasing Approaches for Online Resource Allocation}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44233, author = {{Pranger, Sebastian}}, title = {{{Online k-Facility Reallocation using k-Server Algorithms}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{41508, author = {{Camberg, Alan Adam and Andreiev, Anatolii and Pramanik, Sudipta and Hoyer, Kay-Peter and Tröster, Thomas and Schaper, Mirko}}, issn = {{0921-5093}}, journal = {{Materials Science and Engineering: A}}, keywords = {{Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, General Materials Science}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Strength enhancement of AlMg sheet metal parts by rapid heating and subsequent cold die stamping of severely cold-rolled blanks}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.msea.2021.142312}}, volume = {{831}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44256, author = {{Behler, Felix and Ines, Böker}}, booktitle = {{Sommerschule 21: Aktuelle Perspektiven der Deutsch-Türkischen und Interkulturellen Germanistik im Rahmen der Germanistischen Institutspartnerschaft 'Pader-EgeBosporus'. Organisation: Dr. Swen Schulte Eickholt, Nina Weigel (University of Paderborn), gefördert durch den DAAD.}}, location = {{Paderborn (Online) - Gastvortrag}}, title = {{{Nationale Identität, Repräsentationen und Transformationen von Held*innentum in der Literatur}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44251, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{ 4th Trauma and Nightmare International Interdisciplinary Conference. Organisation: Professor Wojciech Owczarski (University of Gdańsk), Professor Paulo Endo (University of São Paulo), Lidia Owczarski (InMind Support)}}, location = {{Gdansk (Online)}}, title = {{{'I wasn’t there so I can’t know, can I?’ – An Analysis of Transgenerational and Collective Trauma in Solmaz Sharif’s Look (2016)}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44248, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{Bridges and Barriers, Interdisziplinäre studentische Konferenz. Organisation: Felix Behler, Yvonne K. Jende, Lisa-Marie Büsken, Cecilie Rasmussen (University of Paderborn)}}, location = {{Paderborn}}, title = {{{Approaching Barriers of Representation: Speaking Trauma through Verse}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44254, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{Cosmopolitanism and World Citizenship International Conference. Organisation: London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research}}, location = {{London (Online)}}, title = {{{Toward New Heroism: Post-Modern Military Heroes In Between National and Cosmopolitan Telos}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44255, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{Barockwerkstatt 2021. Organisation: Professor Sabine Meine (Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln)}}, location = {{Köln - Gastvortrag}}, title = {{{The Battle for the English Landscape’ - Über die gedankliche Konzeptionierung des Englischen Landschaftsgartens}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44253, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{Somewhere In Between: Borders and Borderlands. Organisation: London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research}}, location = {{London (Online)}}, title = {{{Of Transgenerational Borders and Collective Trauma}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44252, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{Faces of War International Conference. Organisation: London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research.}}, location = {{London (Online)}}, title = {{{Representations of Trauma in Contemporary British War Poetry}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{44257, author = {{Behler, Felix}}, booktitle = {{BRITCULT 2021: Investigating the Super-Rich. Organisation: Professor Oliver v. Knebel Doeberitz, Dr. Jonatan Jalle Steller (University of Leipzig)}}, location = {{Leipzig (Online)}}, title = {{{In Between Cultural Heritage and ‘Playground’ for the Wealthy: The Evolution of the British Countryside}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @proceedings{44263, editor = {{Behler, Felix and Jende, Yvonne Kristin and Büsken, Lisa-Marie and Rasmussen, Cecilie}}, location = {{Paderborn}}, title = {{{Bridges and Barriers, Interdisziplinäre studentische Konferenz}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{22264, author = {{Göddecke, Johannes and Meschut, Gerson}}, booktitle = {{11. Doktorandenseminar Klebtechnik}}, location = {{Aachen}}, publisher = {{DVS Media GmbH}}, title = {{{Experimentelle Untersuchung der Dämpfungseigenschaften geklebter Strukturen unter dynamischer Beanspruchung}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{22930, abstract = {{Self-piercing riveting is an established technique for joining multi-material structures in car body manufacturing. Rivets for self-piercing riveting differ in their geometry, the material used, the condition of the material and their surface condition. To shorten the manufacturing process by omitting the heat treatment and the coating process, the authors have elaborated a concept for the use of stainless steel with high strain hardening as a rivet material. The focus of the present investigation is on the evaluation of the influences of the rivet’s geometry and material on its deformation behaviour. Conventional rivets of types P and HD2, a rivet with an improved geometry made of treatable steel 38B2, and rivets made of the stainless steels 1.3815 and 1.4541 are examined. The analysis is conducted by means of multi-step joining tests for two material combinations comprising high-strength steel HCT70X and aluminium EN AW-5083. The joints are cut to provide a cross-section and the deformation behaviour of the different rivets is analysed on the basis of the measured changes in geometry and hardness. In parallel, an examination of the force-stroke curves provides further insights. It can be demonstrated that, besides the geometry, the material strength, in particular, has a significant influence on the deformation behaviour of the rivet. The strength of steel 1.4541 is seen to be too low for the joining task, while the strength of steel 1.3815 is sufficient, and hence the investigation confirms the capability of rivets made of 1.3815 for joining even challenging material combinations.}}, author = {{Uhe, Benedikt and Kuball, Clara-Maria and Merklein, Marion and Meschut, Gerson}}, booktitle = {{Forming the Future - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series.}}, editor = {{Daehn, Glenn and Cao, Jian and Kinsey, Brad and Tekkaya, Erman and Vivek, Anupam and Yoshida, Yoshinori}}, keywords = {{Self-piercing riveting, Lightweight design, Deformation behaviour, Stainless steel, High nitrogen steel}}, pages = {{1495--1506}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Self-Piercing Riveting Using Rivets Made of Stainless Steel with High Strain Hardening}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_124}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{22274, abstract = {{The use of high-strength steel and aluminium is rising due to the intensified efforts being made in lightweight design, and self-piercing riveting is becoming increasingly important. Conventional rivets for self-piercing riveting differ in their geometry, the material used, the condition of the material and the coating. To shorten the manufacturing process, the use of stainless steel with high strain hardening as the rivet material represents a promising approach. This allows the coating of the rivets to be omitted due to the corrosion resistance of the material and, since the strength of the stainless steel is achieved by cold forming, heat treatment is no longer required. In addition, it is possible to adjust the local strength within the rivet. Because of that, the authors have elaborated a concept for using high nitrogen steel 1.3815 as the rivet material. The present investigation focusses on the joint strength in order to evaluate the capability of rivets in high nitrogen steel by comparison to conventional rivets made of treatable steel. Due to certain challenges in the forming process of the high nitrogen steel rivets, deviations result from the targeted rivet geometry. Mainly these deviations cause a lower joint strength with these rivets, which is, however, adequate. All in all, the capability of the new rivet is proven by the results of this investigation. }}, author = {{Uhe, Benedikt and Kuball, Clara-Maria and Merklein, Marion and Meschut, Gerson}}, keywords = {{Self-piercing Riveting, Joining Technology, Rivet Geometry, Rivet Material, High Nitrogen Steel, Joint Strength}}, location = {{Liège, Belgien}}, title = {{{Strength of self-piercing riveted Joints with conventional Rivets and Rivets made of High Nitrogen Steel}}}, doi = {{10.25518/esaform21.1911}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{22272, abstract = {{The number of multi-material joints is increasing as a result of lightweight design. Self-piercing riveting (SPR) is an important mechanical joining technique for multi-material structures. Rivets for SPR are coated to prevent corrosion, but this coating also influences the friction that prevails during the joining process. The aim of the present investigation is to evaluate this influence. The investigation focuses on the common rivet coatings Almac® and zinc-nickel with topcoat as well as on uncoated rivet surfaces. First of all, the coating thickness and the uniformity of the coating distribution are analysed. Friction tests facilitate the classification of the surface properties. The influence of the friction on the characteristic joint parameters and the force-stroke curves is analysed by means of experimental joining tests. More in-depth knowledge of the effects that occur is achieved through the use of numerical simulation. Overall, it is shown that the surface condition of the rivet has an impact on the friction during the joining process and on the resulting joint. However, the detected deviations between different surface conditions do not restrict the operational capability of SPR and the properties of uncoated rivet surfaces, in particular, are similar to those of Almac®-coated rivets. It can thus be assumed that SPR with respect to the joining process is also possible without rivet coating in principle.}}, author = {{Uhe, Benedikt and Kuball, Clara-Maria and Merklein, Marion and Meschut, Gerson}}, journal = {{Key Engineering Materials}}, keywords = {{Coating, Friction, Joining}}, pages = {{11--18}}, title = {{{Influence of the Rivet Coating on the Friction during Self-Piercing Riveting}}}, doi = {{10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.883.11}}, volume = {{883}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{30845, author = {{Kuball, Clara-Maria and Uhe, Benedikt and Meschut, Gerson and Merklein, Marion}}, location = {{Sintra, PT}}, title = {{{Selective application of different forming temperatures for individual process stages in a rivet manufacturing process with high nitrogen steel}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{24541, abstract = {{The mechanical properties of joined structures are determined considerably by the chosen joining technology. With the aim of providing a method that enables a faster and more profound decision-making in the spatial distribution of joining points during product development, a new method for the load path analysis of joining points is presented. For an exemplary car body, the load type in the joining elements, i.e. pure tensile, shear and combined tensile-shear loads, is determined using finite element analysis (FEA). Based on the evaluated loads, the resulting load paths in selected joining points are analyzed using a 2D FE-model of a clinching point. State of the art methods for load path analysis are dependent on the selected coordinate system or the existing stress state. Thus, a general statement about the load transmission path is not possible at this time. Here, a novel method for the analysis of load paths is used, which is independent of the alignment of the analyzed geometry. The basic assumption of the new load path analysis method was confirmed by using a simple specimen with a square hole in different orientations. The results presented here show a possibility to display the load transmission path invariantly. In further steps, the method will be extended for 3D analysis and the investigation of more complex assemblies. The primary goal of this methodical approach is an even load distribution over the joining elements and the component. This will provide a basis for future design approaches aimed at reducing the number of joining elements in joined structures.}}, author = {{Steinfelder, Christian and Martin, Sven and Brosius, Alexander and Tröster, Thomas}}, issn = {{1662-9795}}, journal = {{Key Engineering Materials}}, pages = {{73--80}}, title = {{{Load Path Transmission in Joining Elements}}}, doi = {{10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.883.73}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{24548, author = {{Martin, Sven and Tröster, Thomas}}, journal = {{ESAFORM 2021}}, title = {{{Joint point loadings in car bodies – the influence of manufacturing tolerances and scatter in material properties}}}, doi = {{10.25518/esaform21.3801}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{26994, author = {{Stallmeister, Tim and Martin, Sven and Marten, Thorsten and Tröster, Thomas}}, location = {{Bad Nauheim}}, title = {{{Experimental investigation on lightweight potentials of fiber-metal-laminates for automotive battery cases}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{23835, author = {{Dörner, Marius and Schöppner, Volker}}, booktitle = {{ANTEC 21}}, title = {{{Development of an Analytical Mathematical Modelling Approach for a More Precise Description of Disperse Melting in Solid Bed Breaking Screw Concepts}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{31769, author = {{Moritzer, Elmar and Richters, Maximilian}}, issn = {{2504-477X}}, journal = {{ Journal of Composites Science}}, number = {{12}}, title = {{{Injection Molding of Wood-Filled Thermoplastic Polyurethane}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{31757, author = {{Moritzer, Elmar and Krassmann, Dimitri}}, journal = {{Welding in the World}}, title = {{{Development of a new joining technology for hybrid joints of sheet metal and continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastics}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{30297, author = {{Rozo Vasquez, Julian and Arian, Bahman and Riepold, Markus and Walther, Frank and Homberg, Werner and Trächtler, Ansgar}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 11th International Work­shop NDT in Progress}}, location = {{Prague}}, title = {{{Magnetic Barkhausen noise analysis for microstructural effects separation during flow forming of metastable austenite 304L.}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inproceedings{23465, abstract = {{One of the main objectives of production engineering is to reproducibly manufacture (complex) defect-free parts. To achieve this, it is necessary to employ an appropriate process or tool design. While this will generally prove successful, it cannot, however, offset stochastic defects with local variations in material properties. Closed-loop process control represents a promising approach for a solution in this context. The state of the art involves using this approach to control geometric parameters such as a length. So far, no research or applications have been conducted with closed-loop control for microstructure and product properties. In the project on which this paper is based, the local martensite content of parts is to be adjusted in a highly precise and reproducible manner. The forming process employed is a special, property-controlled flow-forming process. A model-based controller is thus to generate corresponding correction values for the tool-path geometry and tool-path velocity on the basis of online martensite content measurements. For the controller model, it is planned to use a special process or microstructure (correlation) model. The planned paper not only describes the experimental setup but also presents results of initial experimental investigations for subsequent use in the closed-loop control of α’-martensite content during flow-forming.}}, author = {{Arian, Bahman and Homberg, Werner and Riepold, Markus and Trächtler, Ansgar and Rozo Vasquez, Julian and Walther, Frank}}, isbn = {{978-2-87019-302-0}}, keywords = {{Flow-forming, Spinning, Process Strategy, Martensite Content, Property Control, Micromagnetic Measurement, Metastable Austenitic Stainless Steel}}, location = {{Liège, Belgium}}, publisher = {{ULiège Library}}, title = {{{Forming of metastable austenitic stainless steel tubes with axially graded martensite content by flow-forming}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{44367, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, booktitle = {{Lichtspiele. Kino und Film im Brucker Land von den Anfängen bis zum Siegeszug des Fernsehens.}}, editor = {{Jakob, Reinhard}}, pages = {{104--109}}, publisher = {{Bauernhofmuseum Jexhof}}, title = {{{Francesco (Franz) Stefani - Ein Regisseur mit barocken Anklägen. }}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{24901, abstract = {{AbstractIn child–robot interaction (cHRI) research, many studies pursue the goal to develop interactive systems that can be applied in everyday settings. For early education, increasingly, the setting of a kindergarten is targeted. However, when cHRI and research are brought into a kindergarten, a range of ethical and related procedural aspects have to be considered and dealt with. While ethical models elaborated within other human–robot interaction settings, e.g., assisted living contexts, can provide some important indicators for relevant issues, we argue that it is important to start developing a systematic approach to identify and tackle those ethical issues which rise with cHRI in kindergarten settings on a more global level and address the impact of the technology from a macroperspective beyond the effects on the individual. Based on our experience in conducting studies with children in general and pedagogical considerations on the role of the institution of kindergarten in specific, in this paper, we enfold some relevant aspects that have barely been addressed in an explicit way in current cHRI research. Four areas are analyzed and key ethical issues are identified in each area: (1) the institutional setting of a kindergarten, (2) children as a vulnerable group, (3) the caregivers’ role, and (4) pedagogical concepts. With our considerations, we aim at (i) broadening the methodology of the current studies within the area of cHRI, (ii) revalidate it based on our comprehensive empirical experience with research in kindergarten settings, both laboratory and real-world contexts, and (iii) provide a framework for the development of a more systematic approach to address the ethical issues in cHRI research within kindergarten settings.}}, author = {{Tolksdorf, Nils Frederik and Siebert, Scarlet and Zorn, Isabel and Horwath, Ilona and Rohlfing, Katharina J.}}, issn = {{1875-4791}}, journal = {{International Journal of Social Robotics}}, pages = {{129--140}}, title = {{{Ethical Considerations of Applying Robots in Kindergarten Settings: Towards an Approach from a Macroperspective}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12369-020-00622-3}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{44375, author = {{Chormey, Dotse Selali and Tonbul, Güldeniz and Soylu, Güneş and Saygılar, Ahmet and Bakırdere, Sezgin}}, issn = {{0003-2719}}, journal = {{Analytical Letters}}, keywords = {{Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, QuEChERS}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{237--245}}, publisher = {{Informa UK Limited}}, title = {{{Determination of Four Priority Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Food Samples by Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) after Vortex Assisted Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction (DLLME)}}}, doi = {{10.1080/00032719.2021.1922432}}, volume = {{55}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44386, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, booktitle = {{In: Filmblatt 25:73/74 }}, pages = {{142--145}}, title = {{{Hermann Kappelhoff, Christine Lötscher, Daniel Illger (Hg.): Filmische Seitenblicke. Cinepoetische Exkursionen ins Kino von 1968. Berlin, Bosten: De Gruyter 2018}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44381, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, booktitle = {{In: Filmblatt 25:73/74 }}, pages = {{142--145}}, title = {{{Christina Gerhardt, Marco Abel (Hg.): Celluloid Revolt. German Screen Cultures and the Long 1968. Rochester: Camden House 2019 }}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44392, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, booktitle = {{Kinema Kommunal, Nummer 2, Juni 2021}}, title = {{{Sammler und Beobachter. Das Programm der diesjährigen Internationalen Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Dschungel (jungle World)}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44391, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, booktitle = {{In: Filmdienst, 24.08.2021}}, title = {{{Guy Gilles und das Kino der Entwurzelung}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44426, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, publisher = {{DEFA-Stiftung}}, title = {{{Biografie Cox Habbema}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @misc{44431, author = {{Ahrens, Stephan}}, publisher = {{DEFA-Stiftung}}, title = {{{Biografie Peter Rabenalt}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{44466, author = {{Bruckner, Franziska and Eckel, Julia and Feyersinger, Erwin and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian F. and Ohnmacht, Tina}}, booktitle = {{In Wirklichkeit Animation …}}, editor = {{Bruckner, Franziska and Hagler, Jürgen and Lang, Holger and Reinert, Maike Sarah}}, pages = {{197--216}}, publisher = {{Springer VS}}, title = {{{Bilden mit/zu Animation}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{44465, author = {{Eckel, Julia}}, booktitle = {{ In Wirklichkeit Animation ... }}, editor = {{Bruckner, Franziska and Hagler, Jürgen and Lang, Holger and Reinert, Maike Sarah}}, pages = {{11--32}}, publisher = {{Springer VS}}, title = {{{Tech Demo/Tech Doku. Zur Wirklichkeit des Animierens}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{44467, author = {{Eckel, Julia}}, booktitle = {{FilmZeit – Zeitdimensionen des Films.}}, editor = {{Kreuzer, Stefanie}}, pages = {{77--112}}, publisher = {{Schüren}}, title = {{{Zeitliche Komplexität im Film}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{24383, author = {{Wübbeke, Andrea and Schöppner, Volker and Arndt, Theresa and Maras, Jan-Ole and Fitze, Marcus and Moltzahn, Christian and Wu, Tao and Niendorf, Thomas}}, journal = {{Polymers}}, publisher = {{MDPI}}, title = {{{Effect of nucleating additives on short- and long-term tensile strength and residual stresses of welded polypropylene samples }}}, year = {{2021}}, } @phdthesis{37632, author = {{Wübbeke, Andrea}}, title = {{{Prozess-Struktur-Eigenschaftsbeziehung beim Heizelementschweißen von Polypropylen}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{30296, author = {{Wiens, Eugen and Homberg, Werner and Arian, Bahman and Möhring, Kerstin and Walther, Frank}}, booktitle = {{Forming the Future}}, isbn = {{9783030753801}}, issn = {{2367-1181}}, location = {{Virtual Event}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Forming of Parts with Locally Defined Mechanical and Ferromagnetic Properties by Flow-Forming}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_160}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{26082, author = {{Wischer, Christian and Wiens, Eugen and Homberg, Werner}}, issn = {{2666-3309}}, journal = {{Journal of Advanced Joining Processes}}, publisher = {{Elsevier}}, title = {{{Joining with versatile joining elements formed by friction spinning}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jajp.2021.100060}}, volume = {{3}}, year = {{2021}}, } @proceedings{22453, editor = {{Wiens, Eugen and Wischer, Christian and Homberg, Werner}}, title = {{{Development of a novel adaptive joining technology employing Friction-Spun Joint Connectors (FSJC)}}}, doi = {{10.25518/esaform21.4682}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{34484, abstract = {{Multiprofessionelle Teams sind notwendiger Bestandteil inklusiver Schulen. Die Verteilung von Aufgaben, welche über die Zusammenarbeit von allgemeinen und sonderpädagogi­schen Lehrkräften im Unterricht hinausgehen, wurde bislang jedoch selten systematisch untersucht. Im Beitrag werden deskriptive Befunde aus dem Projekt BiFoKi (Bielefelder Fortbildungskonzept zur Kooperation in inklusiven Schulen) zu den Zuständigkeiten von allgemeinen (N = 170) und sonderpädagogischen Lehrkräften (N = 24) sowie Schulsozial­arbeiterinnen (N = 11) an inklusiven Sekundar-­ und Gesamtschulen präsentiert. Sie deuten auf eine Persistenz traditioneller Rollenmuster und Aufgabenverteilungen hin. Bei den befragten sonderpädagogischen Lehrkräften können zwei unterschiedliche Rollenmuster herausgearbeitet werden. Die Schulsozialarbeiterinnen weisen ein enges Arbeitsfeld mit einem Fokus auf Eltern­-Schule-­Kooperation auf. }}, author = {{Neumann, Phillip and Grüter, Sandra and Eckel, Lisa and Lütje-Klose, Birgit and Wild, Elke and Gorges, Julia}}, issn = {{0513-9066}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Heilpädagogik}}, keywords = {{Inklusion, Sonderpädagogik, Sekundarstufe, Gesamtschulen, Kooperation, Schulsozialarbeit, BiFoKi}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{164--177}}, title = {{{Aufgaben und Zuständigkeiten von allgemeinen und sonderpädagogischen Lehrkräften sowie Fachkräften der ­Schulsozialarbeit­ in­ inklusiven­ Schulen­ der­ Sekundarstufe I. Erste Ergebnisse aus dem BiFoKi-Projekt}}}, volume = {{73}}, year = {{2021}}, } @inbook{44526, author = {{Tecklenburg, Feline}}, booktitle = {{Dass die Welt wohnlich für alle wird. Klartexte, Anfragen, Perspektiven. Ina Praetorius zum 65. Geburtstag}}, editor = {{Fehle, Hans Jörg and Langenbacher, Andrea}}, publisher = {{Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag}}, title = {{{Wirtschaft ist Care ist radikale Demokratie}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @article{44329, abstract = {{This paper is devoted to algebro-geometric study of infinite dimensional Lie bialgebras, which arise from solutions of the classical Yang–Baxter equation. We regard trigonometric solutions of this equation as twists of the standard Lie bialgebra cobracket on an appropriate affine Lie algebra and work out the corresponding theory of Manin triples, putting it into an algebro-geometric context. As a consequence of this approach, we prove that any trigonometric solution of the classical Yang–Baxter equation arises from an appropriate algebro-geometric datum. The developed theory is illustrated by some concrete examples.}}, author = {{Burban, Igor and Abedin, R.}}, journal = {{Communications in Mathematical Physics}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{1051–1109}}, title = {{{Algebraic geometry of Lie bialgebras defined by solutions of the classical Yang-Baxter equation}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00220-021-04188-7}}, volume = {{387}}, year = {{2021}}, } @book{44546, author = {{Adelmann, Ralf}}, publisher = {{Transcript}}, title = {{{Listen und Rankings. Über Taxonomien des Populären}}}, year = {{2021}}, } @book{32464, author = {{Buhl, Heike M. and Bonanati, Sabrina and Eickelmann, Birgit}}, isbn = {{978-3-8017-3074-1}}, pages = {{150}}, publisher = {{Hogrefe}}, title = {{{Schule in der digitalen Welt}}}, year = {{2021}}, }