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Further space exploration in the far-infrared (FIR) requires larger apertures in order to improve the spatial resolution of captured images. To this purpose, the Thinned Aperture Light Collector (TALC) concept of a deployable annular telescope has been recently developed at CEA, which offers novel perspectives for FIR space missions. The consortium ELICSIR consortium of European institutes and companies has been created to improve the technological readiness level (TRL) of its key systems and components.
Body energy harvesting for WSN. State of art and examples
With the assessment of sewers and drains generally recognised criteria such as tightness, stability, hydraulic capability and efficiency are valid. For the assessment of the stability, however, there are often uncertainties. In this connection the ATV-DVWK Advisory Leaflet ATV M 127-2 represents a practical development of the system of rules and standards for the stability of earth-bedded pipelines that is called upon in the case of dimensioning for rehabilitation procedures. Nevertheless, further assumptions about the pipe-soil system are necessary which often are based on individual appraisals and experiences of the designer. To that end, in the years 1999 to the beginning of 2002, extensive experiments and theoretical investigations were carried out at the Universities of Bremen and Muenster as well as at the Bremen hanseWasser GmbH in order to assess more reliably the load-carrying capacity in particular of damaged host pipes in the ground. The research was supported by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMB+F) under the short title ASSUR. The paper gives a view of the essential contents of the research; further information can be taken from the final report to ASSUR.
The German Code ATV-M 127-2 published in 2000 for the design of linings to rehabilitate sewers has proved itself a helpful guideline to find the optimum wall thickness of any liner material, e.g. CIPP or stainless steel sleeves. Many rehabilitation projects in different European countries have been performed successfully using this code. The code differentiates between three host pipe states: State I for untight sewers without cracks, state II for sewers with longitudinal cracks but a stable soil pipe system and state III for cracked pipes with larger deformations and considerable risk to collapse in the near future. State II sewers but installed close to the traffic surface must be calculated as a state III situation too. According to the code stress, deformation and stability tests are necessary. For many practical cases charts with stress factors and imperfection reductions allow to design without a computer. Numerous theoretical and experimental papers are available which mainly deal with circular linings. An evaluation of design codes carried out by experts of different countries shows a fairly good coincidence of the required wall thicknesses, but the assessment of pipeline damages by engineers is sometimes resulting in quite different assumptions necessary for the design input parameters. The paper reports about the progress in liner design since the 1st edition of the code. Additional clauses have to be introduced into the 2nd edition for non circular geometries (e.g. for hood and rectangular profile), imperfections describing practical and theoretical situations and new applications (e.g. railway crossings). International discussion can be useful to find safe and resources saving constructions.
In the German design code ATV-M 127-2, three host pipe states are differentiated: State I for leaky sewers without cracks, state II for sewers with longitudinal cracks but a stable soil pipe system, and state III for cracked pipes with larger deformations and considerable risk of collapse in the near future. State II sewers that are close to the traffic surface must be calculated as a state III situation. On the other hand, the US Standard ASTM F 1216 defines two states: structurally safe and fully deteriorated sewers. This paper examines the common aspects and differences between the two codes. A simple non-linear numerical approach is presented to evaluate the actual safety of the host pipe-soil system based on the following parameters: 1. the pipe material (e. g. age, corrosion depth, state of the contact zones), 2. the measured or estimated pipe deformations, 3. the soil group, stiffness, and possible voids occurring next to the springlines of the pipe, 4. the loading to be applied on the deteriorated pipe-soil system. Using stability and ultimate stress criteria, the safety of the system can be defined in a rational way. Missing parameters have to be introduced into the algorithm conservatively. Case studies are presented to demonstrate safe estimations for the host pipe state. The consequences on the required wall thickness of a lining and the application of non-circular linings are shown. The wall thicknesses resulting from a design for the fully deteriorated state as defined by the design codes in both the USA and Germany are compared and discussed.
Trends of changes in waste management and possible optimizations within the waste collection process
(2013)
1. General waste management in Europe 2. Optimization process of disposal logistics a. Technologies (collection systems, vehicles etc.) b. Benchmarking c. Optimization 3. The future and sustainability of waste management
Mittlerweile eine feste Institution und im Terminkalender vieler FM und CREM Verantwortlichen fixiert: Der Münsteraner Facility Management Tag. Seit nunmehr 10 Jahren kommen Interessierte und Freunde der FM-Branche nach Münster, um gemeinsam über Entwicklungen und Trends der Branche zu diskutieren. Der Münsteraner Facility Management Tag verfolgt dabei folgende Schwerpunkte: Darstellung praxisnaher Lösungsansätze Praxisorientierte Wissensvermittlung Stärkung des Transfers zwischen Theorie und Praxis unter dem Motto "Wissenschaft.Praktisch.Machen" Erfahrungsaustausch und best-practice
Die aktuelle Standardisierung und Normung von Dienstleistungen in der Abfall- und Wertstoffsammlung unter Angebe konkreter Service Levels verdeutlicht die Notwendigkeit von Qualitätsprüfungen als Bestandteil des Qualitätsmanagements in diesem Bereich. Die aktuelle Untersuchung hat das Ziel, praxisrelevante Qualitätsmerkmale abzuleiten, in der Praxis messbare Indikatoren zu identifizieren und eine Methodik zur Durchführung der Qualitätsprüfungen zu entwickeln.
GSI Darmstadt currently builds a high-energy petawatt Nd:glass laser system, called PHELIX (Petawatt High-Energy Laser for Heavy-Ion Experiments). PHELIX will offer the world-wide unique combination of a high current, high-energy heavy-ion beam with an intense laser beam. Aberrations due to the beam transport and due to the amplification process limit the focusability and the intensity at the target. We have investigated the aberrations of the different amplification stages. The pre-amplifier stage consists of three rod-amplifiers which cause mainly defocus, but also a small part of coma and astigmatism. The main amplifier consists of five disk amplifiers with a clear aperture of 315 mm. These large disk-amplifiers cause pump-shot aberrations which occur instantly. After a shot, the disk amplifiers need a cooling time of several hours to relax to their initial state. This limits the repetition rate and causes long-term aberrations. We will present first measurements of the pump-shot and long-term aberrations caused by the pre- and the main amplifier in a single-pass configuration. In this context, we will present the adaptive optics system which is implemented in the PHELIX beam line and discuss its capability to compensate for the pump-shot and long-term aberrations.
Die Hälfte des Endenergiebedarfs in Deutschland wird zur Deckung des Wärmebedarfs der Wirtschaft und der privaten Haushalte benötigt; überwiegend erzeugt durch Erdgas und Heizöl. Gerade die energetisch nur unzureichend sanierten Einfamilienhausbestände des ländlichen Raumes bergen ein hohes Potenzial für Energieeinsparungs- und Effizienzsstrategien, um zum einen den Klimaschutz zu fördern und zum anderen eine nachhaltige wirtschaftliche Entwicklung des ländlichen Raumes anzustoßen. Die 9. Steinfurter Bioenergiefachtagung zeigt Strategien und Maßnahmen auf, die zeigen, wie eine "Wärmewende im ländlichen Raum" aussehen kann, welche Chancen und Möglichkeiten sie bietet und warum eine "Wärmewende" strategisch unabdingbar für das Gelingen des Generationenprojektes "Energiewende" insgesamt ist. Die Veranstaltung zeichnet den Pfad von konzeptionellen Ideen über Beispiele aus der Praxis bis hin zu zukunftsweisenden technologischen Ansätzen: Wärmekataster Kreis Steinfurt KWK-Modellkommune Saerbeck Wege zum Bioenergiedorf - Praxisbeispiele Technische Voraussetzungen und Möglichkeiten für effiziente Wärmenetze im ländlichen Raum Finanzierungs- und Fördermodelle für eine gelungene Wärmewende