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Baumer, Christoph; Bund, Andreas; Herrmann, Johannes
A predictive model for the time dependence of concentrations in plating baths. - In: Journal of chemometrics, ISSN 1099-128X, Bd. 33 (2019), 9, S. e3166, insges. 8 S.

https://doi.org/10.1002/cem.3166
Seidl, Lukas; Carstens, Timo; Endrikat, Anna; Engemann, Thomas; Egger, Christiane; Manolova, Mila; Moustafa, Essam; Scharf, Ingolf; Yesilbas, Göktug; Eke, Esther; Martens, Sladjana; Asen, Ludwig; Fischer, Pauline; Ispas, Adriana; Peipmann, Ralf; Ivanov, Svetlozar; Wu, Qiong; Behrens, Niklas; Borisenko, Natalia; Höhlich, Dominik; Dietz, Andreas; Böck, Reinhard; Bund, Andreas; Kühn, Fritz; Lampke, Thomas; Endres, Frank; Schneider, Oliver
Neue galvanotechnische Beschichtungsprozesse aus ionischen Flüssigkeiten. - In: WOMag, ISSN 2195-5891, Bd. 8 (2019), 9, S. 34-36

Engemann, Thomas; Endrikat, Anna; Ispas, Adriana; Bund, Andreas
Electrodeposition of refractory metal alloys by ionic liquids :
Elektrochemische Abscheidung von Refraktärmetalllegierungen aus ionischen Flüssigkeiten. - In: WOMag, ISSN 2195-5891, Bd. 8 (2019), 9, S. 30-32

Böttcher, René; Ispas, Adriana; Bund, Andreas
Elektrochemische Abscheidung von Aluminium und Aluminiumlegierungen aus ionischen Flüssigkeiten. - In: WOMag, ISSN 2195-5891, Bd. 8 (2019), 9, S. 25-27

Scharff, Moritz; Schorr, Philipp; Becker, Tatiana; Resagk, Christian; Alencastre Miranda, Jorge H.; Behn, Carsten
An artificial vibrissa-like sensor for detection of flows. - In: Sensors, ISSN 1424-8220, Bd. 19 (2019), 18, 3892, insges. 16 S.

In nature, there are several examples of sophisticated sensory systems to sense flows, e.g., the vibrissae of mammals. Seals can detect the flow of their prey, and rats are able to perceive the flow of surrounding air. The vibrissae are arranged around muzzle of an animal. A vibrissa consists of two major components: a shaft (infector) and a follicle-sinus complex (receptor), whereby the base of the shaft is supported by the follicle-sinus complex. The vibrissa shaft collects and transmits stimuli, e.g., flows, while the follicle-sinus complex transduces them for further processing. Beside detecting flows, the animals can also recognize the size of an object or determine the surface texture. Here, the combination of these functionalities in a single sensory system serves as paragon for artificial tactile sensors. The detection of flows becomes important regarding the measurement of flow characteristics, e.g., velocity, as well as the influence of the sensor during the scanning of objects. These aspects are closely related to each other, but, how can the characteristics of flow be represented by the signals at the base of a vibrissa shaft or by an artificial vibrissa-like sensor respectively? In this work, the structure of a natural vibrissa shaft is simplified to a slender, cylindrical/tapered elastic beam. The model is analyzed in simulation and experiment in order to identify the necessary observables to evaluate flows based on the quasi-static large deflection of the sensor shaft inside a steady, non-uniform, laminar, in-compressible flow.



https://doi.org/10.3390/s19183892
Grätzel, Michael; Weigl, Markus; Regensburg, Anna; Bergmann, Jean Pierre
Process force reduction during friction stir welding of EN AW 6060 T66 with scaled tool diameters. - In: Welding and cutting, ISSN 1612-3433, Bd. 18 (2019), 1, S. 52-57

Michel, Jonas; Splith, Daniel; Rombach, Julius; Papadogianni, Alexandra; Berthold, Theresa; Krischok, Stefan; Grundmann, Marius; Bierwagen, Oliver; Wenckstern, Holger von; Himmerlich, Marcel
Processing strategies for high-performance Schottky contacts on n-type oxide semiconductors: insights from In2O3. - In: ACS applied materials & interfaces, ISSN 1944-8252, Bd. 11 (2019), 30, S. 27073-27087
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b06455
Xia, Fangzhou; Yang, Chen; Wang, Yi; Youcef-Toumi, Kamal; Reuter, Christoph; Ivanov, Tzvetan; Holz, Mathias; Rangelow, Ivo W.
Lights out! Nano-scale topography imaging of sample surface in opaque liquid environments with coated active cantilever probes. - In: Nanomaterials, ISSN 2079-4991, Bd. 9 (2019), 7, 1013, insges. 12 S.

https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9071013
Schulz, Steffen; Haueisen, Jens; Bär, Karl-Jürgen; Voss, Andreas
Altered causal coupling pathways within the central-autonomic-network in patients suffering from schizophrenia. - In: Entropy, ISSN 1099-4300, Bd. 21 (2019), 8, 733, S. 1-23

https://doi.org/10.3390/e21080733
Tan, Aditya Suryadi; Aramendiz, Jimmy; Ross, Kanu Hughan; Sattel, Thomas; Fidlin, Alexander
Comparative study between dry friction and electrorheological fluid switches for Tuned Vibration Absorbers. - In: Journal of sound and vibration, ISSN 0022-460X, Bd. 460 (2019), 114874

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2019.114874