TY - JOUR
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Elsner, Christian Lennart
ID - 33859
IS - 1
JF - Macromolecular Symposia
TI - Investigation and Improvement of Processing Parameters of a Copper-Filled Polymer Filament in Fused Filament Fabrication as a Basis for the Fabrication of Low-Porosity Metal Parts
VL - 404
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Wächter, Julian
ID - 33861
IS - 1
JF - Macromolecular Symposia
TI - Development of a Procedure for the Assessment of Material Potentials under Consideration of the Weld Seam Quality for Multi-Material Applications in the FDM Process
VL - 404
ER -
TY - BOOK
AB - Lightweight materials such as aluminium and ultra-high-strength steel are increasingly being used in modern material mixed design in car body construction. As a fixing method for hybrid joining with structural adhesive, clinching has the advantage over other mechanical joining technologies that different materials can be joined without an auxiliary joining part and pre-hole. Due to the large degree of deformation in the joining partners, strong in-plane and out-of-plane material flows occur during the setting process, which can lead to plastic deformation.
The aim of this work is the further development of shear-clinching for low-deformation of aluminium-steel joints. To gain a basic understanding of the joint deformation, the deformation of the joint partners during the setting process is identified step by step. Based on the knowledge gained, the deformation-related influencing factors are investigated experimentally. Thus, optimisation approaches as well as suggested handling methods for the production of a low-deformation shear-clinching joint are derived. For the realisation of the common narrow flange, which is to be characterised as deformation-sensitive due to a small edge distance, a numerically supported tool modification is carried out and subsequently experimentally validated.
AU - Han, Daxin
ID - 33865
TI - Deformationsarme Fügeverbindungen mittels prozessoptimiertem Schneidclinchen
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Itner, Dominik
AU - Gravenkamp, Hauke
AU - Dreiling, Dmitrij
AU - Birk, Carolin
AU - Henning, Bernd
ID - 17090
TI - Differentiation of an SBFE model in the context of material parameter determination
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Famula, Marta
ED - Witschel, Verena
ID - 33876
TI - Theater und Krise. Paradigmen der Störung in Dramentexten und Bühnenkonzepten nach 2000, (= Drama zwischen Text und Bühne 1)
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Laux, Florian
AU - Kundisch, Dennis
ID - 33884
TI - Judgment or Choice? An Experimental Comparison of Evaluation Approaches for External Crowdvoting
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractGenetic factors are relevant for both eating disorders and body weight regulation. A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) for anorexia nervosa (AN) detected eight genome-wide significant chromosomal loci. One of these loci, rs10747478, was also genome-wide and significantly associated with body mass index (BMI). The nearest coding gene is the Polypyrimidine Tract Binding Protein 2 gene (PTBP2). To detect mutations in PTBP2, Sanger sequencing of the coding region was performed in 192 female patients with AN (acute or recovered) and 191 children or adolescents with (extreme) obesity. Twenty-five variants were identified. Twenty-three of these were predicted to be pathogenic or functionally relevant in at least one in silico tool. Two novel synonymous variants (p.Ala77Ala and p.Asp195Asp), one intronic SNP (rs188987764), and the intronic deletion (rs561340981) located in the highly conserved region of PTBP2 may have functional consequences. Ten of 20 genes interacting with PTBP2 were studied for their impact on body weight regulation based on either previous functional studies or GWAS hits for body weight or BMI. In a GWAS for BMI (Pulit et al. 2018), the number of genome-wide significant associations at the PTBP2 locus was different between males (60 variants) and females (two variants, one of these also significant in males). More than 65% of these 61 variants showed differences in the effect size pertaining to BMI between sexes (absolute value of Z-score >2, two-sided p < 0.05). One LD block overlapping 5′UTR and all coding regions of PTBP2 comprises 56 significant variants in males. The analysis based on sex-stratified BMI GWAS summary statistics implies that PTBP2 may have a more pronounced effect on body weight regulation in males than in females.
AU - Zheng, Yiran
AU - Rajcsanyi, Luisa Sophie
AU - Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
AU - Seitz, Jochen
AU - de Zwaan, Martina
AU - Herzog, Wolfgang
AU - Ehrlich, Stefan
AU - Zipfel, Stephan
AU - Giel, Katrin
AU - Egberts, Karin
AU - Burghardt, Roland
AU - Föcker, Manuel
AU - Al-Lahham, Saad
AU - Peters, Triinu
AU - Libuda, Lars
AU - Antel, Jochen
AU - Hebebrand, Johannes
AU - Hinney, Anke
ID - 32326
IS - 1
JF - Translational Psychiatry
KW - Biological Psychiatry
KW - Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
KW - Psychiatry and Mental health
SN - 2158-3188
TI - PTBP2 – a gene with relevance for both Anorexia nervosa and body weight regulation
VL - 12
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic and public measures have a direct impact on the nutrition situation; studies show changes in food consumption, eating behavior or body weight but complex pattern analyses of changes rarely exist.
Methods
During the first German lockdown, a web-based survey was conducted among adults. It included 33 questions about changes in food intake, eating habits and physical activity, as well as anthropometrics and sociodemographic factors. Patterns of change were calculated based on changes in food intake and eating habits using two-step cluster analysis. To identify influencing factors for assignment to the patterns of change, binary logistic regression analyses were performed.
Results
Data from 2103 participants (81% female, 40 ± 14 years) were considered for analysis. Increased stockpiling, cooking, and variation in preparation was reported by 50–70%. The constant pattern (C-P, 36%) reported little change besides the above. The health-oriented pattern (HO-P; 37%) reported eating more healthy foods, avoiding unhealthy foods, and eating less and less frequently. The emotional-driven pattern (ED-P; 28%) exhibits higher influence of emotions on eating behavior, less avoidance of unhealthy foods, and increased consumption of sweets, pastries, and alcohol. The odds of changing eating behavior either to HO-P or ED-P were higher in women, people with migration background, younger participants, and increased with BMI categories.
Conclusion
Both, the ED-P and HO-P, exhibit distinctive reactions in eating habits and food intake when dealing with a distressing experience. In subgroups, these may lead to disturbances in eating behavior and increase the risk for eating disorders and obesity.
AU - Bühlmeier, Judith
AU - Frölich, Stefanie
AU - Ludwig, Christine
AU - Knoll-Pientka, Nadja
AU - Schmidt, Börge
AU - Föcker, Manuel
AU - Libuda, Lars
ID - 32328
JF - European Journal of Nutrition
KW - Nutrition and Dietetics
KW - Medicine (miscellaneous)
SN - 1436-6207
TI - Changes in patterns of eating habits and food intake during the first German COVID-19 lockdown: results of a cross-sectional online survey
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
Purpose
We aimed to investigate whether parental and siblings’ sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake had prospective impact on children’s SSB consumption, and the potential sex difference in these associations.
Methods
This study included a total of 904 children and their parents enrolled from 2004 to 2011 China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) cohort study. SSB consumption information was estimated using a short dietary questionnaire and total energy intake was assessed with three-day 24-h dietary assessments at recruitment and follow-up surveys. Multivariate logistic or linear regression analyses were used to assess the association for SSB consumption between parents, siblings and children after adjusting for age, body mass index (BMI) z-score, household income and parental educational level.
Results
In this study, a majority (87.6%) of children consumed SSB. Among them, the median consumption of SSB was 70.3 ml/day per capita and 205.4 ml/day per consumer. Parental SSB consumption was relevant to children’s SSB consumption, and this association was more pronounced in boys than in girls. Meanwhile, fathers seemed to have a stronger impact on whether children consume SSB than mothers which was reflected by lower P and higher OR. Additionally, children’s SSB intake was prospectively associated with their older siblings’ SSB consumption (Pfor trend < 0.03).
Conclusions
Parental and older siblings’ SSB consumption was relevant to children’s SSB intake. Particularly, boys were more susceptible to parental impact than girls, and fathers seemed to have a greater influence on children than mothers.
AU - Liu, Xue-Ting
AU - Xiong, Jing-Yuan
AU - Xu, Yu-Jie
AU - Zhao, Li
AU - Libuda, Lars
AU - Cheng, Guo
ID - 33235
JF - European Journal of Nutrition
KW - Nutrition and Dietetics
KW - Medicine (miscellaneous)
SN - 1436-6207
TI - Prospective association of family members’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake with children’s sugar-sweetened beverages consumption in China
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Adan, Roger A.H.
AU - Cirulli, Francesca
AU - Dye, Louise
AU - Higgs, Suzanne
AU - Aarts, Kristien
AU - van der Beek, Eline M.
AU - Buitelaar, Jan K.
AU - Destrebecq, Frédéric
AU - De Witte, Elke
AU - Hartmann, Tobias
AU - Korosi, Aniko
AU - Libuda, Lars
AU - Dickson, Suzanne L.
ID - 33234
JF - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
KW - Behavioral Neuroscience
KW - Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
KW - Immunology
SN - 0889-1591
TI - Towards new nutritional policies for brain health: A research perspective on future actions
VL - 105
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
Background
In Sub-Saharan African countries, rapid urbanization and increasing socio-economic status are associated with a transition to decreased physical activity (PA). A more sedentary lifestyle is linked to increased body fat leading to increments in leptin levels. Since rodent and human studies in high-income countries have shown that starvation-induced hypoleptinemia triggers high PA, efforts are warranted to pursue the hypothesis that low leptin levels in lean children of low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are also associated with high PA.
Methods
In this cross-sectional study, we assessed seven-day PA with triaxial accelerometry (ActiGraph GT3X) among 223 primary school children (9 to 12 years of age) in rural Tanzania. Moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and total accelerometer counts per day were outcome variables. Leptin was determined using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay tests from dried blood spots. Anthropometric assessments were conducted and food insecurity and socio-demographic data were gathered using semi-structured interviews.
Results
In this sample of school children in rural Tanzania, leptin concentrations (median: 0.91 ng/mL, P25: 0.55, P75: 1.69), body mass index z-scores (median: -1.35, P25: -1.93, P75: -0.82), and height-for-age-z-scores (median: -1.16, P25: -1.96, P75: -0.61) were low. In contrast, PA levels were high with a median MVPA time of 119 min/day. Linear regression confirmed that leptin levels were negatively associated with MVPA (beta: -18.1; 95%CI: -29.7; -6.5; p = 0.002) and total accelerometer counts (beta: -90,256; 95%CI: -154,146; -26,365; p = 0.006). Children residing in areas with better infrastructure had lower MVPA levels (p < 0.001) and tended to have higher leptin levels (p = 0.062) than children residing in areas only reachable via dirt roads.
Conclusion
Our cross-sectional field study is the first that supports the hypothesis of low leptin levels as a potential endocrine trigger of high PA in lean children of a LMIC. We observed early signs of a PA transition towards a less active lifestyle in a subgroup residing in areas with better infrastructure that concomitantly tended to have higher leptin concentrations. Considering that area-dependent PA differences were more pronounced among girls than boys, whereas differences in leptin levels were less pronounced, not only biological, but also external factors explain PA transition.
AU - Ludwig, Christine
AU - Knoll-Pientka, Nadja
AU - Mwanri, Akwilina
AU - Erfle, Celina
AU - Onywera, Vincent
AU - Tremblay, Mark S.
AU - Bühlmeier, Judith
AU - Luzak, Agnes
AU - Ferland, Maike
AU - Schulz, Holger
AU - Libuda, Lars
AU - Hebebrand, Johannes
ID - 33385
IS - 1
JF - BMC Public Health
KW - Public Health
KW - Environmental and Occupational Health
SN - 1471-2458
TI - Low leptin levels are associated with elevated physical activity among lean school children in rural Tanzania
VL - 22
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
Background/objectives
The transition to adolescence is characterised by considerable behavioural changes, including diet. This study describes the level of obesogenic eating behaviours in 10- and 15-year-olds, and their association with dietary intake.
Subjects/methods
Participants of the 10- and 15-year follow-ups of the German GINIplus and LISA birth cohort studies were included (N10 = 2257; N15 = 1880). Eating behaviours and dietary intake were assessed via self-report questionnaires. Sex-stratified, cross-sectional associations of “external eating”, “emotional eating” and “dietary restraint” (the latter at age 15 years only) with dietary intake (17 food groups—categorised into tertiles, macronutrients, and total energy) were assessed using multinomial logistic or multiple linear regression as required, adjusting for covariates and correcting for multiple testing.
Results
Reported levels of eating behaviours were low in both age-groups. External eating was higher in 10-year-old males than females, while all eating behaviours were most pronounced in 15-year-old females. At 10 years, emotional eating was associated with medium vegetable intake in females (Relative Risk Ratio (RRR) = 1.84, p = 0.0017). At 15 years, external eating was associated with total energy (kJ) in females (β = 718, p = 0.0002) and high butter intake in males (RRR = 1.96, p = 0.0019). Dietary restraint in females was inversely associated with total energy (β = −967, p < 0.0001) and omega-3 fatty acids (Means Ratio (MR) = 0.94, p = 0.0017), and positively associated with high fruit (RRR = 2.20, p = 0.0003) and whole grains (RRR = 1.94, p = 0.0013).
Conclusion
Obesogenic eating behaviour scores are low among children and adolescents of a predominantly high socioeconomic status population and present only few associations with specific aspects of diet, mainly among adolescent females.
AU - Marb, Anne
AU - Libuda, Lars
AU - Standl, Marie
AU - Koletzko, Sibylle
AU - Bauer, Carl-Peter
AU - Schikowski, Tamara
AU - Berdel, Dietrich
AU - von Berg, Andrea
AU - Herberth, Gunda
AU - Bühlmeier, Judith
AU - Harris, Carla P.
ID - 33386
JF - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
KW - Nutrition and Dietetics
KW - Medicine (miscellaneous)
SN - 0954-3007
TI - Obesogenic eating behaviour and dietary intake in German children and adolescents: results from the GINIplus and LISA birth cohort studies
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Kostitsyna, Irina
AU - Scheideler, Christian
AU - Warner, Daniel
ED - Aspnes, James
ED - Michail, Othon
ID - 30987
SN - 1868-8969
T2 - 1st Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks (SAND 2022)
TI - Brief Announcement: Fault-Tolerant Shape Formation in the Amoebot Model
VL - 221
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Famula, Marta
ED - Famula, Marta
ED - Witschel, Verena
ID - 33900
T2 - Theater und Krise. Paradigmen der Störung in Dramentexten und Bühnenkonzepten nach 2000. (= Drama zwischen Text und Bühne 1)
TI - Die Widerständigkeit der Wirklichkeit. Krise in Wolfram Lotzʼ Drama Der große Marsch
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Famula, Marta
AU - Witschel, Verena
ED - Famula, Marta
ED - Witschel, Verena
ID - 33901
T2 - Theater und Krise. Paradigmen der Störung in Dramentexten und Bühnenkonzepten nach 2000. (= Drama zwischen Text und Bühne 1)
TI - Einleitung
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - Workshops on business model generation lead to collaborative work phases and discussions on business models. Therefore, tools such as the Business Model Canvas are used, typically filled with sticky notes. Generated content needs to be digitized in a time-consuming manual follow-up as part of the documentation and basis for a further use of the results in the company. In addition, there are challenges, such as decentralized work and digital workshop formats. Augmented Reality offers a way to reduce the digitization effort and enables decentralized work. In this research, the potentials of the use of AR technology in workshops on business model generation is investigated. Therefore, functions are implemented and evaluated in a demonstrator that reduces digitization effort and enable distributed work.
AU - Gräßler, Iris
AU - Grewe, Benedikt
AU - Kramer, Hendrik
ID - 33914
KW - business model generation
KW - augmented reality
KW - workshop
KW - collaborative work
KW - digitization
KW - AR-supported workshop concept
KW - immersive technologies
KW - decentralized work
KW - business model canvas
T2 - LUT Scientific and Expertise Publications
TI - Supporting Business Model Generation with Augmented Reality
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Friesen, Olga
AU - Claes, Leander
AU - Feldmann, Nadine
AU - Henning, Bernd
ID - 6558
TI - Estimation of piezoelectric material parameters of ring-shaped specimens
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Famula, Marta
ED - Özelt, Clemens
ED - Schneider, Martin
ID - 33943
TI - Die Kunst der Theatereröffnung. Ästhetik und Kulturpoetik von Vorreden und Vorspielen vom 17. Jahrhundert bis heute [in Vorbereitung] (Marta Famula ist Herausgeberin der Schriftenreihe "Drama zwischen Text und Bühne" zus. mit Agata Mirecka und Paul Martin Langner)
VL - 2
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Rumlich, Dominik
ED - Piske, Thorsten
ED - Steinlen, Anja
ID - 33948
T2 - Cognition and second language acquisition
TI - Exploring the importance of prior knowledge and verbal cognitive abilities for foreign language learning
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Meer, Philipp
AU - Hartmann, Johanna
AU - Rumlich, Dominik
ID - 25831
IS - 3
JF - Applied Linguistics
TI - Attitudes of German high school students toward different varieties of English
VL - 43
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Famula, Marta
ED - Witschel, Verena
ID - 33944
TI - Theater und Krise. Paradigmen der Störung in Dramentexten und Bühnenkonzepten nach 2000 (Marta Famula ist Herausgeberin der Schriftenreihe "Drama zwischen Text und Bühne" zus. mit Agata Mirecka und Paul Martin Langner)
VL - 1
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Rumlich, Dominik
ID - 33949
IS - 2
JF - Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen
TI - Weniger Kompetenz, mehr Resonanz. Contra Position
VL - 51
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
Smart Services eröffnen vielfältige Geschäftsmöglichkeiten für produzierende Unternehmen und erfordern zugleich einschneidende Anpassungen ihrer häufig historisch gewachsenen Wertschöpfung. Dieser Beitrag zeigt eine Web-Applikation, die es produzierenden Unternehmen erlaubt, die erforderliche Smart-Service-Transformation zu planen. Dafür werden umfassendes Lösungswissen bereitgestellt und eine individuelle Gestaltungsempfehlungen für die zukünftige Wertschöpfung als Smart-Service-Anbieter gegeben.
AU - Reinhold, Jannik
AU - Siewert, Michael
AU - Scholtysik, Michel
AU - Rasor, Anja
AU - Koldewey, Christian
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 33956
IS - 5
JF - Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb
KW - Management Science and Operations Research
KW - Strategy and Management
KW - General Engineering
SN - 2511-0896
TI - Software-gestützte Planung der Smart-Service-Transformation
VL - 117
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractComprehensive data understanding is a key success driver for data analytics projects. Knowing the characteristics of the data helps a lot in selecting the appropriate data analysis techniques. Especially in data-driven product planning, knowledge about the data is a necessary prerequisite because data of the use phase is very heterogeneous. However, companies often do not have the necessary know-how or time to build up solid data understanding in connection with data analysis. In this paper, we develop a methodology to organize and categorize and thus understand use phase data in a way that makes it accessible to general data analytics workflows, following a design science research approach. We first present a knowledge base that lists typical use phase data from a product planning view. Second, we develop a taxonomy based on standard literature and real data objects, which covers the diversity of the data considered. The taxonomy provides 8 dimensions that support classification of use phase data and allows to capture data characteristics from a data analytics view. Finally, we combine both views by clustering the objects of the knowledge base according to the taxonomy. Each of the resulting clusters covers a typical combination of analytics relevant characteristics occurring in practice. By abstracting from the diversity of use phase data into artifacts with manageable complexity, our approach provides guidance to choose appropriate data analysis and AI techniques.
AU - Panzner, Melina
AU - von Enzberg, Sebastian
AU - Meyer, Maurice
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 33953
JF - Journal of the Knowledge Economy
KW - Economics and Econometrics
SN - 1868-7865
TI - Characterization of Usage Data with the Help of Data Classifications
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Panzner, Melina
AU - Meyer, Maurice
AU - Enzberg, Sebastian von
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 33706
KW - General Medicine
SN - 2212-8271
T2 - Procedia CIRP
TI - Business-to-Analytics Canvas - Translation of Product Planning-Related Business Use Cases into Concrete Data Analytics Tasks
VL - 109
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Boeddeker, Christoph
AU - Cord-Landwehr, Tobias
AU - von Neumann, Thilo
AU - Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold
ID - 33954
T2 - Interspeech 2022
TI - An Initialization Scheme for Meeting Separation with Spatial Mixture Models
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Reinhold, Jannik
AU - Koldewey, Christian
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 33955
JF - Procedia CIRP
KW - General Medicine
SN - 2212-8271
TI - Value Creation Framework and Roles for Smart Services
VL - 109
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - Recent studies have revealed that 87 % to 96 % of the Android apps using cryptographic APIs have a misuse which may cause security vulnerabilities. As previous studies did not conduct a qualitative examination of the validity and severity of the findings, our objective was to understand the findings in more depth. We analyzed a set of 936 open-source Java applications for cryptographic misuses. Our study reveals that 88.10 % of the analyzed applications fail to use cryptographic APIs securely. Through our manual analysis of a random sample, we gained new insights into effective false positives. For example, every fourth misuse of the frequently misused JCA class MessageDigest is an effective false positive due to its occurrence in a non-security context. As we wanted to gain deeper insights into the security implications of these misuses, we created an extensive vulnerability model for cryptographic API misuses. Our model includes previously undiscussed attacks in the context of cryptographic APIs such as DoS attacks. This model reveals that nearly half of the misuses are of high severity, e.g., hard-coded credentials and potential Man-in-the-Middle attacks.
AU - Wickert, Anna-Katharina
AU - Baumgärtner, Lars
AU - Schlichtig, Michael
AU - Mezini, Mira
ID - 33959
TI - To Fix or Not to Fix: A Critical Study of Crypto-misuses in the Wild
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Scharlau, Ingrid
AU - Schreiber, Christine
ID - 33960
IS - 55
JF - Psychologieunterricht
TI - Facharbeiten schreiben - Informationen für Schülerinnen und Schüler
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Aguiliera, Marcos
AU - Richa, Andréa W.
AU - Schwarzmann, Alexander A.
AU - Panconesi, Alessandro
AU - Scheideler, Christian
AU - Woelfel, Philipp
ED - Milani, Alessia
ED - Woelfel, Philipp
ID - 33967
T2 - PODC ’22: ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Salerno, Italy, July 25 - 29, 2022
TI - 2022 Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Mügge, Nils
AU - Kronberg, Alexander
AU - Glushenkov, Maxim
AU - Inguva, Venkatesh
AU - Kenig, Eugeny Y.
ID - 33972
T2 - 1st Conference on Energy, Environment and Digital Transition E2DT
TI - A Thermal Model for Recuperative Heat Engines Operating with Dense Working Fluids
ER -
TY - GEN
ED - Scheideler, Christian
ID - 33968
SN - 978-3-95977-255-6
TI - 36th International Symposium on Distributed Computing, DISC 2022, October 25-27, 2022, Augusta, Georgia, USA
VL - 246
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Driediger, Christine
ID - 33988
IS - 1
JF - Macromolecular Symposia
KW - digital light processing
KW - material combination
KW - reactive direct bonding
KW - vat photopolymerization
SN - 1022-1360
TI - Reactive Direct Bonding of Digital Light Process Components
VL - 404
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Elsner, Christian Lennart
ID - 33987
SN - 0023–5563
T2 - Kunststoffe
TI - Mit Gestaltungsrichtlinien zum Erfolg
VL - 11/2022
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - Digital platforms have already led to disruptions in multiple B2C markets and are becoming increasingly dominant in B2B markets. As a result, more and more companies are trying to participate in the platform economy. However, the successful development and operation of a digital platform is associated with significant challenges, which leads to 85% of all platforms failing. A core challenge is the dynamic nature of the platform economy, with varying strategic objectives at different stages in the platform lifecycle. Platform operators must continuously monitor platform progress and adjust their strategy.
Utilizing action research in the real-world platform project AI Marketplace, we developed a lifecycle-oriented performance management approach for digital platforms in B2B markets. It enables platform operators to reflect on their position in the platform lifecycle, derive relevant strategic objectives, and monitor them with suitable key performance indicators. Hence, allowing them to secure the long-term success of their platform business.
AU - Özcan, Leon
AU - Kirchberg, Lisa
AU - Koldewey, Christian
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ED - Bitran, Iain
ED - Bitetti, Leandro
ED - Conn, Steffen
ED - Fishburn, Jessica
ED - Huizingh, Eelko
ED - Torkkeli, Marko
ED - Yang, Jialei
ID - 33997
KW - Digital Platform
KW - Two-Sided Market
KW - Multi-Sided Market
KW - Platform Lifecycle
KW - Platform Monitoring
KW - Performance Management
T2 - The Role of Innovation: Past, Present, Future
TI - Performance Management Approach for Digital Platforms in B2B Markets
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - In the course of digitalization, digital platforms are unleashing their full disruptive potential and are already dominating the first industries (e.g., hotel industry). As a result of this success, more and more companies want to build their own platforms and participate in the success. However, building and operating a digital platform involves multiple challenges and most of such ambitions fail. Since most digital platforms fail, strategic leadership of digital platforms must consider both success factors and reasons for platform failure. For this purpose, we conducted a systematic literature analysis and identified 24 success as well as failure factors in 9 dimensions. From a scientific perspective, the article provides a structured analysis of success and failure factors of digital platforms, which previously did not exist in literature. Practitioners can use the resulting knowledge base to successfully manage platform activities and avoid pitfalls.
AU - Özcan, Leon
AU - Koldewey, Christian
AU - Duparc, Estelle
AU - van der Valk, Hendrik
AU - Otto, Boris
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 33991
KW - Digital Platform
KW - Multi-sided Market
KW - Two-sided Market
KW - Success Factor
KW - Failure Factor
TI - Why do Digital Platforms succeed or fail? - A Literature Review on Success and Failure Factors
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Lienen, Christian
AU - Platzner, Marco
ID - 34007
TI - Task Mapping for Hardware-Accelerated Robotics Applications using ReconROS
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Scharlau, Ingrid
ED - Haacke-Werron, Stefanie
ED - Karsten, Andrea
ED - Scharlau, Ingrid
ID - 34015
T2 - Reflexive Schreibwissenschaft
TI - Hundertstelmillimeter
VL - 14
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Haacke-Werron, Stefanie
ED - Karsten, Andrea
ED - Scharlau, Ingrid
ID - 34013
TI - Reflexive Schreibwissenschaft
VL - 14
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Lightweight construction has increasingly become the focus of scientific research in recent years, not least due to
the constantly increasing fuel price, which is a key factor in the economic viability of many companies. In this
respect, the use of hybrid structures, made of dissimilar materials offers many advantages. However, such hybrid
structures often have undesirable side effects. For example, brittle intermetallic phases are formed when
aluminum and steel are welded. Clinching as a mechanical joining process does not produce such intermetallic
phases since the connection is realized through form and force closure. In this process, a punch passes through
two or more sheets and forms them into a permanent joint in a die. In the present work, the corrosion phenomena
of an aluminum-steel clinched joint have been investigated by both experiments and numerical simulations in
order to explain the superior fatigue behavior of pre-corroded joints. Therefore, the clinched joints have been
corroded by a three-week salt-spray test. In addition, the electric potential and the von Mises stress are calculated
under the assumption of a static loading. The results of both experiments and numerical simulations can explain
the improvement in the fatigue behavior of the corroded specimens. This phenomenon can be attributed to the
accumulation of corrosion products in small gaps between the joined metal sheets.
AU - Harzheim, Sven
AU - Ewenz, Lars
AU - Zimmermann, Martina
AU - Wallmersperger, Thomas
ID - 34253
JF - Journal of Advanced Joining Processes
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Mechanics of Materials
KW - Engineering (miscellaneous)
KW - Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
SN - 2666-3309
TI - Corrosion Phenomena and Fatigue Behavior of Clinched Joints: Numerical and Experimental Investigations
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Clinching is the manufacturing process of joining two or more metal sheets under high plastic deformation by form and force closure without thermal support and auxiliary parts. Clinch connections are applicable to difficult-to-join hybrid material combinations, such as steel and aluminum. Therefore, this technology is interesting for the application of AISI 304 components, as this material is widely used as a highly formable sheet material. A characteristic feature of AISI 304 is its metastability, i.e., the face-centered cubic (fcc) γ-austenite can transform into a significantly stronger body-centered cubic (bcc) α’-martensite under plastic deformation. This work investigates the effect of heat treatment—a process that involves the formation of an oxidation layer on the sheet surface—on the forming process during joining and the resulting mechanical properties of clinch joints made from AISI 304. For this purpose, different joints made from non-heat treated and heat-treated sheets were examined using classical metallography and advanced SEM techniques, accompanied by further investigations, such as hardness and feritscope measurements. The shear tensile strength was determined, and the fracture behavior of the samples was investigated. Clear influences of heat-treatment-induced surface roughness on the joint geometry and strength were observed.
AU - Zeuner, André Till
AU - Ewenz, Lars
AU - Kalich, Jan
AU - Schöne, Sebastian
AU - Füssel, Uwe
AU - Zimmermann, Martina
ID - 34252
IS - 9
JF - Metals
KW - General Materials Science
KW - Metals and Alloys
SN - 2075-4701
TI - The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure, Surface Roughness and Shear Tensile Strength of AISI 304 Clinch Joints
VL - 12
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The trend towards lightweight design, driven by increasingly stringent emission targets, poses challenges to conventional joining processes due to the different mechanical properties of the joining partners used to manufacture multi-material systems. For this reason, new versatile joining processes are in demand for joining dissimilar materials. In this regard, pin joining with cold extruded pin structures is a relatively new, two-stage joining process for joining materials such as high-strength steel and aluminium as well as steel and fibre-reinforced plastic to multi-material systems, without the need for auxiliary elements. Due to the novelty of the process, there are currently only a few studies on the robustness of this joining process available. Thus, limited statements on the stability of the joining process considering uncertain process conditions, such as varying material properties or friction values, can be provided. Motivated by this, the presented work investigates the influence of different uncertain process parameters on the pin extrusion as well as on the joining process itself, carrying out a systematic robustness analysis. Therefore, the methodical approach covers the complete process chain of pin joining, including the load-bearing capacity of the joint by means of numerical simulation and data-driven methods. Thereby, a deeper understanding of the pin joining process is generated and the versatility of the novel joining process is increased. Additionally, the provision of manufacturing recommendations for the forming of pin joints leads to a significant decrease in the failure probability caused by ploughing or buckling effects.
AU - Römisch, David
AU - Zirngibl, Christoph
AU - Schleich, Benjamin
AU - Wartzack, Sandro
AU - Merklein, Marion
ID - 34249
IS - 5
JF - Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Mechanics of Materials
SN - 2504-4494
TI - Robustness Analysis of Pin Joining
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Deformation of continuous fibre reinforced plastics during thermally-assisted forming or joining processes leads to a change of the initial material structure. The load behaviour of composite parts strongly depends on the resultant material structure. The prediction of this material structure is a challenging task and requires a deep knowledge of the material behaviour above melting temperature and the occurring complex forming phenomena. Through this knowledge, the optimisation of manufacturing parameters for a more efficient and reproducible process can be enabled and are in the focus of many investigations. In the present paper, a simplified pultrusion test rig is developed and presented to investigate the deformation behaviour of a thermoplastic semi-finished fiber product in a forming element. Therefore, different process parameters, like forming element temperature, pulling velocity as well as the forming element geometry, are varied. The deformation behaviour in the forming zone of the thermoplastic preimpregnated continuous glass fibre-reinforced material is investigated by computed tomography and the resultant pulling forces are measured. The results clearly show the correlation between the forming element temperature and the resulting forces due to a change in the viscosity of the thermoplastic matrix and the resulting fiber matrix interaction. In addition, the evaluation of the measurement data shows which forming forces are required to change the shape of the thermoplastic unidirectional material with a rectangular cross-section to a round one.
AU - Borowski, Andreas
AU - Gröger, Benjamin
AU - Füßel, René
AU - Gude, Maik
ID - 34255
IS - 6
JF - Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Mechanics of Materials
SN - 2504-4494
TI - Characterisation of Fibre Bundle Deformation Behaviour—Test Rig, Results and Conclusions
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Pin extrusion is a common process to realise pin structures in different geometrical dimensions for a subsequent joining operation. Nevertheless, the process of pin extrusion offers process limits regarding sheet thinning as a consequence of the punch penetration depth into the sheet. Thereby, cracks at the residual sheet thickness can occur during strength tests, resulting in a failure of the complete joint due to severe thinning. Therefore, measures have to be taken into account to reduce the thinning. One possibility is the application of orbital formed tailored blanks with a local material pre-distribution, which allows a higher sheet thickness in the desired area. Within this contribution, the novel approach of a process combination of orbital forming and pin extrusion is investigated. To reveal the potential of a local material pre-distribution, conventional specimens are compared with previously orbital formed components. Relevant parameters such as the residual sheet thickness, the pin height as well as the average hardness values are compared. The results show a significant positive influence of a local material pre-distribution on the residual sheet thickness as well as the resulting pin height. Furthermore, the strain hardening during orbital forming can be seen as an additional advantage. To conclude the results, the process limits of conventional pin extrusion can be expanded significantly by the application of specimens with a local material pre-distribution.
AU - Römisch, David
AU - Hetzel, Andreas
AU - Wituschek, Simon
AU - Lechner, Michael
AU - Merklein, Marion
ID - 34248
IS - 6
JF - Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Mechanics of Materials
SN - 2504-4494
TI - Pin Extrusion for Mechanical Joining from Orbital Formed Tailored Blanks with Local Material Pre-Distribution
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The paper presents research regarding a thermally supported multi-material clinching process (hotclinching) for metal and thermoplastic composite (TPC) sheets: an experimental approach to investigate the flow pressing phenomena during joining. Therefore, an experimental setup is developed to compress the TPC-specimens in out-of-plane direction with different initial TPC thicknesses and varying temperature levels. The deformed specimens are analyzed with computed tomography to investigate the resultant inner material structure at different compaction levels. The results are compared in terms of force-compaction-curves and occurring phenomena during compaction. The change of the material structure is characterized by sliding phenomena and crack initiation and growth.
AU - Gröger, Benjamin
AU - Römisch, David
AU - Kraus, Martin
AU - Troschitz, Juliane
AU - Füßel, René
AU - Merklein, Marion
AU - Gude, Maik
ID - 34247
IS - 22
JF - Polymers
KW - Polymers and Plastics
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 2073-4360
TI - Warmforming Flow Pressing Characteristics of Continuous Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites
VL - 14
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The 3D shear deformation and failure behaviour of a glass fibre reinforced polypropylene in a shear strain rate range of γ˙=2.2×10−4 to 3.4 1s is investigated. An Iosipescu testing setup on a servo-hydraulic high speed testing unit is used to experimentally characterise the in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour utilising three specimen configurations (12-, 13- and 31-direction). The experimental procedure as well as the testing results are presented and discussed. The measured shear stress–shear strain relations indicate a highly nonlinear behaviour and a distinct rate dependency. Two methods are investigated to derive according material characteristics: a classical engineering approach based on moduli and strengths and a data driven approach based on the curve progression. In all cases a Johnson–Cook based formulation is used to describe rate dependency. The analysis methodologies as well as the derived model parameters are described and discussed in detail. It is shown that a phenomenologically enhanced regression can be used to obtain material characteristics for a generalising constitutive model based on the data driven approach.
AU - Gerritzen, Johannes
AU - Hornig, Andreas
AU - Gröger, Benjamin
AU - Gude, Maik
ID - 34256
IS - 10
JF - Journal of Composites Science
KW - Engineering (miscellaneous)
KW - Ceramics and Composites
SN - 2504-477X
TI - A Data Driven Modelling Approach for the Strain Rate Dependent 3D Shear Deformation and Failure of Thermoplastic Fibre Reinforced Composites: Experimental Characterisation and Deriving Modelling Parameters
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - This article presents the application and evaluation of a cantilever with integrated sensing and actuation as part of an atomic force microscope (AFM) with an adjustable probe direction, which is integrated into a nano measuring machine (NMM-1). The AFM, which is operated in closed-loop intermittent contact mode, is based on two rotational axes that enable the adjustment of the probe direction to cover a complete hemisphere. The axes greatly enlarge the metrology frame of the measuring system by materials with a comparatively high coefficient of thermal expansion, which ultimately limits the achievable measurement uncertainty of the measuring system. Thus, to reduce the thermal sensitivity of the system, the redesign of the rotational kinematics is mandatory. However, in this article, some preliminary investigations on the application of a self-sensing cantilever with an integrated micro heater for its stimulation will be presented. In previous investigations, a piezoelectric actuator has been applied to stimulate the cantilever. However, the removal of the piezoelectric actuator, which is enabled by the application of a cantilever with an integrated micro heater, promises an essential simplification of the sensor holder. Thus, in the future it might be possible to use materials with a low coefficient of thermal expansion, which are often difficult to machine and therefore only allow for rather simple geometries. Furthermore, because of the creepage of piezoelectric actuators, their removal from the metrology frame might lead to improved metrological characteristics. As will be shown, there are no significant differences between the two modes of actuation. Therefore, the redesigned rotational system will be based on the cantilever with integrated sensing and actuation.
AU - Schaude, Janik
AU - Hausotte, Tino
ID - 34214
IS - 2
JF - Nanomanufacturing and Metrology
KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Materials Science (miscellaneous)
SN - 2520-811X
TI - Atomic Force Microscope with an Adjustable Probe Direction and Integrated Sensing and Actuation
VL - 5
ER -
TY - CHAP
AB - Predicting the durability of components subjected to mechanical load under environmental conditions leading to corrosion is one of the most challenging tasks in mechanical engineering. The demand for precise predictions increases with the desire of lightweight design in transportation due to environmental protection. Corrosion with its manifold of mechanisms often occurs together with the production of hydrogen by electrochemical reactions. Hydrogen embrittlement is one of the most feared damage mechanisms for metal constructions often leading to early and unexpected failure. Until now, predictions are mostly based on costly experiments. Hence, a rational predictive model based on the fundamentals of electrochemistry and damage mechanics has to be developed in order to reduce the costs. In this work, a first model approach based on classical continuum damage mechanics is presented to couple both, the damage induced by the mechanical stress and the hydrogen embrittlement. An elaborated two-scale model based on the selfconsistent theory is applied to describe the mechanical damage due to fatigue. The electrochemical kinetics are elucidated through the Langmuir adsorption isotherm and the diffusion equation to consider the impact of hydrogen embrittlement on the fatigue. The modeling of the mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement defines the progress of damage accumulation due to the electrochemistry. The durability results like the S-N diagram show the influence of hydrogen embrittlement by varying, e.g. the fatigue frequency or the stress ratio.
AU - Shi, Yuhao
AU - Harzheim, Sven
AU - Hofmann, Martin
AU - Wallmersperger, Thomas
ID - 34209
KW - Hydrogen embrittlement
KW - Fatigue
KW - Continuum damage mechanics
KW - Numerical simulation
KW - Multi-field problem
SN - 1869-8433
T2 - Material Modeling and Structural Mechanics
TI - A Damage Model for Corrosion Fatigue Due to Hydrogen Embrittlement
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Joining by forming operations presents powerful and complex joining techniques. Clinching is a well-known joining process for use in sheet metalworking. Currently, clinched joints are focusing on mechanically enhanced connections. Additionally, the demand for integrating electrical requirements to transmit electrical currents will be increased in the future. This integration is particularly important, for instance, in the e-mobility sector. It enables connecting battery cells with electrical joints of aluminum and copper. Systematic use of the process-specific advantages of this joining method opens up the possibility to find and create electrically optimized connections. The optimization for the transmission of electrical currents will be demonstrated for clinched joints by adapting the tool geometry and the clinched joint design. Based on a comparison of the electrical joint resistance, the limit use temperature is defined for the joining materials used based on the microstructural condition and the aging condition due to artificial aging. As a result of the investigations carried out, reliable current transmission at a constant conductor temperature of up to 120 °C can be achieved for clinched copper–copper joints. In the case of pure aluminum joints and mixed joints of aluminum and copper, long-term stable current transmission can be ensured up to a conductor temperature of 100 °C.
AU - Kalich, Jan
AU - Matzke, Marcus
AU - Pfeiffer, Wolfgang
AU - Schlegel, Stephan
AU - Kornhuber, Ludwig
AU - Füssel, Uwe
ID - 34251
IS - 10
JF - Metals
KW - General Materials Science
KW - Metals and Alloys
SN - 2075-4701
TI - Long-Term Behavior of Clinched Electrical Contacts
VL - 12
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - A virtual test setup for investigating single fibres in a transverse shear flow based on a parallel-plate rheometer is presented. The investigations are carried out to verify a numerical representation of the fluid–structure interaction (FSI), where Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods are used and evaluated. Both are suitable to simulate flexible solid structures in a transverse shear flow. Comparative investigations with different model setups and increasing complexity are presented. It is shown, that the CFD method with an interface-based coupling approach is not capable of handling small fibre diameters in comparison to large fluid domains due to mesh dependencies at the interface definitions. The ALE method is more suited for this task since fibres are embedded without any mesh restrictions. Element types beam, solid, and discrete are considered for fibre modelling. It is shown that the beam formulation for ALE and 3D solid elements for the CFD method are the preferred options.
AU - Gröger, Benjamin
AU - Wang, Jingjing
AU - Bätzel, Tim
AU - Hornig, Andreas
AU - Gude, Maik
ID - 34254
IS - 20
JF - Materials
KW - General Materials Science
SN - 1996-1944
TI - Modelling and Simulation Strategies for Fluid–Structure-Interactions of Highly Viscous Thermoplastic Melt and Single Fibres—A Numerical Study
VL - 15
ER -