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['One major research focus in the Material Science and Engineering Community in the past decade has been to obtain a more fundamental understanding on the phenomenon \'material failure\'. Such an understanding is critical for engineers and scientists developing new materials with higher strength and toughness, developing robust designs against failure, or for those concerned with an accurate estimate of a component\'s design life. Defects like cracks and dislocations evolve at nano scales and influence the macroscopic properties such as strength, toughness and ductility of a material. In engineering applications, the global response of the system is often governed by the behaviour at the smaller length scales. Hence, the sub-scale behaviour must be computed accurately for good predictions of the full scale behaviour. Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations promise to reveal the fundamental mechanics of material failure by modeling the atom to atom interactions. Since the atomistic dimensions are of the order of Angstroms ( A), approximately 85 billion atoms are required to model a 1 micro- m^3 volume of Copper. Therefore, pure atomistic models are prohibitively expensive with everyday engineering computations involving macroscopic cracks and shear bands, which are much larger than the atomistic length and time scales. To reduce the computational effort, multiscale methods are required, which are able to couple a continuum description of the structure with an atomistic description. In such paradigms, cracks and dislocations are explicitly modeled at the atomistic scale, whilst a self-consistent continuum model elsewhere. Many multiscale methods for fracture are developed for "fictitious" materials based on "simple" potentials such as the Lennard-Jones potential. Moreover, multiscale methods for evolving cracks are rare. Efficient methods to coarse grain the fine scale defects are missing. However, the existing multiscale methods for fracture do not adaptively adjust the fine scale domain as the crack propagates. Most methods, therefore only "enlarge" the fine scale domain and therefore drastically increase computational cost. Adaptive adjustment requires the fine scale domain to be refined and coarsened. One of the major difficulties in multiscale methods for fracture is to up-scale fracture related material information from the fine scale to the coarse scale, in particular for complex crack problems. Most of the existing approaches therefore were applied to examples with comparatively few macroscopic cracks. Key contributions The bridging scale method is enhanced using the phantom node method so that cracks can be modeled at the coarse scale. To ensure self-consistency in the bulk, a virtual atom cluster is devised providing the response of the intact material at the coarse scale. A molecular statics model is employed in the fine scale where crack propagation is modeled by naturally breaking the bonds. The fine scale and coarse scale models are coupled by enforcing the displacement boundary conditions on the ghost atoms. An energy criterion is used to detect the crack tip location. Adaptive refinement and coarsening schemes are developed and implemented during the crack propagation. The results were observed to be in excellent agreement with the pure atomistic simulations. The developed multiscale method is one of the first adaptive multiscale method for fracture. A robust and simple three dimensional coarse graining technique to convert a given atomistic region into an equivalent coarse region, in the context of multiscale fracture has been developed. The developed method is the first of its kind. The developed coarse graining technique can be applied to identify and upscale the defects like: cracks, dislocations and shear bands. The current method has been applied to estimate the equivalent coarse scale models of several complex fracture patterns arrived from the pure atomistic simulations. The upscaled fracture pattern agree well with the actual fracture pattern. The error in the potential energy of the pure atomistic and the coarse grained model was observed to be acceptable. A first novel meshless adaptive multiscale method for fracture has been developed. The phantom node method is replaced by a meshless differential reproducing kernel particle method. The differential reproducing kernel particle method is comparatively more expensive but allows for a more "natural" coupling between the two scales due to the meshless interpolation functions. The higher order continuity is also beneficial. The centro symmetry parameter is used to detect the crack tip location. The developed multiscale method is employed to study the complex crack propagation. Results based on the meshless adaptive multiscale method were observed to be in excellent agreement with the pure atomistic simulations. The developed multiscale methods are applied to study the fracture in practical materials like Graphene and Graphene on Silicon surface. The bond stretching and the bond reorientation were observed to be the net mechanisms of the crack growth in Graphene. The influence of time step on the crack propagation was studied using two different time steps. Pure atomistic simulations of fracture in Graphene on Silicon surface are presented. Details of the three dimensional multiscale method to study the fracture in Graphene on Silicon surface are discussed.']
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Most methods, therefore only \"enlarge\" the fine scale domain and therefore drastically increase computational cost. Adaptive adjustment requires the fine scale domain to be refined and coarsened. One of the major difficulties in multiscale methods for fracture is to up-scale fracture related material information from the fine scale to the coarse scale, in particular for complex crack problems. Most of the existing approaches therefore were applied to examples with comparatively few macroscopic cracks. Key contributions The bridging scale method is enhanced using the phantom node method so that cracks can be modeled at the coarse scale. To ensure self-consistency in the bulk, a virtual atom cluster is devised providing the response of the intact material at the coarse scale. A molecular statics model is employed in the fine scale where crack propagation is modeled by naturally breaking the bonds. 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Since the atomistic dimensions are of the order of Angstroms ( A), approximately 85 billion atoms are required to model a 1 micro- m^3 volume of Copper. Therefore, pure atomistic models are prohibitively expensive with everyday engineering computations involving macroscopic cracks and shear bands, which are much larger than the atomistic length and time scales. To reduce the computational effort, multiscale methods are required, which are able to couple a continuum description of the structure with an atomistic description. In such paradigms, cracks and dislocations are explicitly modeled at the atomistic scale, whilst a self-consistent continuum model elsewhere. Many multiscale methods for fracture are developed for "fictitious" materials based on "simple" potentials such as the Lennard-Jones potential. Moreover, multiscale methods for evolving cracks are rare. Efficient methods to coarse grain the fine scale defects are missing. However, the existing multiscale methods for fracture do not adaptively adjust the fine scale domain as the crack propagates. Most methods, therefore only "enlarge" the fine scale domain and therefore drastically increase computational cost. Adaptive adjustment requires the fine scale domain to be refined and coarsened. One of the major difficulties in multiscale methods for fracture is to up-scale fracture related material information from the fine scale to the coarse scale, in particular for complex crack problems. Most of the existing approaches therefore were applied to examples with comparatively few macroscopic cracks. Key contributions The bridging scale method is enhanced using the phantom node method so that cracks can be modeled at the coarse scale. To ensure self-consistency in the bulk, a virtual atom cluster is devised providing the response of the intact material at the coarse scale. A molecular statics model is employed in the fine scale where crack propagation is modeled by naturally breaking the bonds. The fine scale and coarse scale models are coupled by enforcing the displacement boundary conditions on the ghost atoms. An energy criterion is used to detect the crack tip location. Adaptive refinement and coarsening schemes are developed and implemented during the crack propagation. The results were observed to be in excellent agreement with the pure atomistic simulations. The developed multiscale method is one of the first adaptive multiscale method for fracture. A robust and simple three dimensional coarse graining technique to convert a given atomistic region into an equivalent coarse region, in the context of multiscale fracture has been developed. The developed method is the first of its kind. The developed coarse graining technique can be applied to identify and upscale the defects like: cracks, dislocations and shear bands. The current method has been applied to estimate the equivalent coarse scale models of several complex fracture patterns arrived from the pure atomistic simulations. The upscaled fracture pattern agree well with the actual fracture pattern. The error in the potential energy of the pure atomistic and the coarse grained model was observed to be acceptable. A first novel meshless adaptive multiscale method for fracture has been developed. The phantom node method is replaced by a meshless differential reproducing kernel particle method. The differential reproducing kernel particle method is comparatively more expensive but allows for a more "natural" coupling between the two scales due to the meshless interpolation functions. The higher order continuity is also beneficial. The centro symmetry parameter is used to detect the crack tip location. The developed multiscale method is employed to study the complex crack propagation. 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Dies impliziert immer auch Vorstellungen des W\u00fcnschens- und Erstrebenswerten (Werte), die Kulturen zugrunde liegen und Individuen beeinflussen. An Bekenntnisgrundschulen wird nach dem betreffenden Bekenntnis der Religionsgemeinschaft gelehrt und erzogen, so dass die Kultur dieser Schulen in besonderem Ma\u00dfe durch das Bekenntnis gepr\u00e4gt ist. Die Untersuchung von Schulprogrammen, in denen die Lebens\u00e4u\u00dferungen von Schulen als Ort mit eigener Schulkultur geb\u00fcndelt werden, nimmt das Fundament von Schulentwicklung ev. Grundschulen hinsichtlich beider Inklusionsaspekte in den Blick. 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["Middlebrow mission: Pearl S. Buck's American China"]
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3A827815026.jsonld
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["Most of the microelectronic circuits fabricated today are synchronous, i.e. they are driven by one or several clock signals. Synchronous circuit design faces several fundamental challenges such as high-speed clock distribution, integration of multiple cores operating at different clock rates, reduction of power consumption and dealing with voltage, temperature, manufacturing and runtime variations. Asynchronous or clockless design plays a key role in alleviating these challenges, however the design and test of asynchronous circuits is much more difficult in comparison to their synchronous counterparts. A driving force for a widespread use of asynchronous technology is the availability of mature EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tools which provide an entire automated design flow starting from an HDL (Hardware Description Language) specification yielding the final circuit layout. Even though there was much progress in developing such EDA tools for asynchronous circuit design during the last two decades, the maturity level as well as the acceptance of them is still not comparable with tools for synchronous circuit design. In particular, logic synthesis (which implies the application of Boolean minimisation techniques) for the entire system's control path can significantly improve the efficiency of the resulting asynchronous implementation, e.g. in terms of chip area and performance. However, logic synthesis, in particular for asynchronous circuits, suffers from complexity problems. Signal Transitions Graphs (STGs) are labelled Petri nets which are a widely used to specify the interface behaviour of speed independent (SI) circuits - a robust subclass of asynchronous circuits. STG decomposition is a promising approach to tackle complexity problems like state space explosion in logic synthesis of SI circuits. The (structural) decomposition of STGs is guided by a partition of the output signals and generates a usually much smaller component STG for each partition member, i.e. a component STG with a much smaller state space than the initial specification. However, decomposition can result in component STGs that in isolation have so-called irreducible CSC conflicts (i.e. these components are not SI synthesisable anymore) even if the specification has none of them. A new approach is presented to avoid such conflicts by introducing internal communication between the components. So far, STG decompositions are guided by the finest output partitions, i.e. one output per component. However, this might not yield optimal circuit implementations. Efficient heuristics are presented to determine coarser partitions leading to improved circuits in terms of chip area. For the new algorithms correctness proofs are given and their implementations are incorporated into the decomposition tool DESIJ. The presented techniques are successfully applied to some benchmarks - including 'real-life' specifications arising in the context of control resynthesis - which delivered promising results."]
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3A83000744X.jsonld
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3A830202404.jsonld
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3A830233075.jsonld
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Transferring the outstanding intrinsic properties of graphene nanoplatelets on toughened, flame retardant polypropylene (PP-FR), polyamide 12 (PA 12) and polystyrene-b-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-b-polystyrene (SEBS) aimed at a simultaneous improvement of mechanical load capacity and electrical conductivity in addition to fire behavior and gas barrier properties of thermoplastics and thermoplastic elastomers. Furthermore, the influence of TRGO upon superstructure formation and the resulting properties was examined within the fabrication of all-PE/graphene hybrid nanocomposites.The reinforcing character of TRGO was evaluated by the use of conventional and recently developed commercial carbon additives within the formation of PP-FR-, PA 12- and SEBS-nanocomposites using common melt compounding techniques. In addition to expanded graphites EG 40 and EG 60, multi-layer graphenes MLG 250 and MLG 350 served as platelet-like reference fillers, owning decreasing particle sizes and remaining stacks of graphene nanosheets. Moreover, CB and CNTs were employed as well-known comparative carbon additives of spherical and tubular nanofiller morphology and varying aspect ratios, respectively.PP-FR coating with TRGO- and carbon dispersions as well as subsequent melt extrusion and injection molding succeeded to produce electrically conductive PP-FR nanocomposites of enhanced stiffness, which likewise offered improved flame retardancy. Thereby, the incorporation of TRGO accounted for highest modulus increase (+ 80 %) and the most efficient reduction of maximum heat release rate (- 74 %) at simultaneously enhanced electrical conductivity (1E-6 S/cm), which can be attributed to excellent FG dispersibility and the distinct formation of percolating TRGO network-like structures. MLG 350 and MLG 250 induced similar effects, although not reaching the range of absolute values achieved with TRGO due to poorer MLG exfoliation and dispersion performance. In contrast, the comparison of platelet-like fillers revealed that the incorporation of EG 60 and EG 40 offered significantly lower property synergies caused by insufficient graphite separation and the resulting formation of inhomogeneous microcomposites. Moreover, PP-FR nanocomposites ...", "Zusammenfassung: Die Zielsetzung dieser Arbeit bestand in der Erzeugung multifunktional verst\u00e4rkter Polymernanokomposite eines bislang unbekannten Materialeigenschaftsprofils durch Einarbeitung funktionalisierter Graphene (FGs) auf der Basis von thermisch reduziertem Graphitoxid (TRGO). Hierbei zielte die \u00dcbertragung der au\u00dfergew\u00f6hnlichen Eigenschaften der Graphen-Nanopl\u00e4ttchen auf z\u00e4hmodifiziertes, flammgesch\u00fctztes Polypropylen (PP-FR), Polyamid 12 (PA 12) und Polystyrol-b-Poly(Ethylen-co-Butylen)-b-Poly-styrol (SEBS) auf eine simultane Verbesserung der Mechanik, der elektrischen Leitf\u00e4higkeit und des Brand- oder Barriereverhaltens in Thermoplasten und thermoplastischen Elastomeren ab. Dar\u00fcber hinaus wurde der Einfluss von TRGO auf die \u00dcberstrukturbildung und die Eigenschaften tern\u00e4rer All-PE/Graphen-Hybridnanokomposite untersucht.Der verst\u00e4rkende TRGO-Charakter wurde im Zuge der Kompositbildung durch Schmelzcompoundierung von PP-FR, PA 12 und SEBS anhand der vergleichenden Einarbeitung konventioneller, sowie in der Entwicklungsphase befindlicher, kommerzieller Kohlenstoffadditive evaluiert. Neben den expandierten Graphiten EG 40 und EG 60 dienten die Multilagengraphene MLG 250 und MLG 350 hierbei als pl\u00e4ttchenf\u00f6rmige Referenzf\u00fcllstoffe mit einer in dieser Reihenfolge abnehmenden Partikelgr\u00f6\u00dfe und Graphenlagenzahl. Ferner kamen mit CNTs und CB auch Kohlenstofff\u00fcllstoffe mit zylindrischer und sph\u00e4rischer Morphologie und abweichenden Aspektverh\u00e4ltnissen als gut erforschte Referenzsysteme zum Einsatz. Durch die Beschichtung von PP-FR mit TRGO- und Kohlenstoffdispersionen, sowie die anschlie\u00dfende Schmelzextrusion bei nachfolgendem Spritzguss, gelang es steifere, elektrisch leitf\u00e4hige PP-FR-Nanokomposite mit optimierten Brandverhalten herzustellen. Die Einarbeitung von TRGO bewirkte hierbei den h\u00f6chsten Modulzuwachs (+ 80 %) und die effizienteste Reduktion der maximalen W\u00e4rmeabgaberate im Brandfall (- 74 %) bei gleichzeitiger Erh\u00f6hung der Leitverm\u00f6gens (1E-6 S/cm), und l\u00e4sst sich auf die hervorragende Dispergierf\u00e4higkeit und die ausgepr\u00e4gte Bildung perkolierender TRGO-Netzwerkstrukturen zur\u00fcckf\u00fchren. MLG 350 und MLG 250 zeigten \u00e4hnliche Effekte, erreichten aufgrund ihrer schlechteren Exfolierung aber dispersionsbedingt nicht den mit TRGO erzielten Absolutwertebereich. 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The pollen-vegetation and vegetation-climate relationships on the TP were also evaluated in order to achieve a better understanding of fossil pollen records. The synthesis of previously published moisture-related palaeoclimate records in monsoonal central Asia revealed generally different temporal patterns for the two monsoonal subsystems, i.e. the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) and East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM). The ISM appears to have experienced maximum wet conditions during the early Holocene, while many records from the area affected by the EASM indicate relatively dry conditions at that time, particularly in north-central China where the maximum moisture levels occurred during the middle Holocene. A detailed consideration of possible driving factors affecting the summer monsoon, including summer solar insolation and sea surface temperatures, revealed that the ISM was primarily driven by variations in northern hemisphere solar insolation, and that the EASM may have been constrained by the ISM resulting in asynchronous patterns of evolution for these two subsystems. This hypothesis is further supported by modern monsoon indices estimated using the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis data from the last 50 years, which indicate a significant negative correlation between the two summer monsoon subsystems. By analogy with the early Holocene, intensification of the ISM during coming decades could lead to increased aridification elsewhere as a result of the asynchronous nature of the monsoon subsystems, as can already be observed in the meteorological data from the last 15 years. A quantitative climate reconstruction using fossil pollen records was achieved through analysis of sediment core recovered from Lake Donggi Cona (in the north-eastern part of the TP) which has been dated back to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). A new data-set of modern pollen collected from large lakes in arid to semi-arid regions of central Asia is also presented herein. The concept of "pollen source area" was introduced to modern climate calibration based on pollen from large lakes, and was applied to the fossil pollen sequence from Lake Donggi Cona. Extremely dry conditions were found to have dominated the LGM, and a subsequent gradually increasing trend in moisture during the Late Glacial period was terminated by an abrupt reversion to a dry phase that lasted for about 1000 years and coincided with the first Heinrich Event of the northern Atlantic region. Subsequent periods corresponding to the warm Bølling-Allerød period and the Younger Dryas cold event were followed by moist conditions during the early Holocene, with annual precipitation of up to about 400 mm. A slightly drier trend after 9 cal ka BP was then followed by a second wet phase during the middle Holocene that lasted until 4.5 cal ka BP. Relatively steady conditions with only slight fluctuations then dominated the late Holocene, resulting in the present climatic conditions. In order to investigate the relationship between vegetation and climate, temporal variations in the possible driving factors for vegetation change on the northern TP were examined using a high resolution late Holocene pollen record from Lake Kusai. Moving-window Redundancy Analyses (RDAs) were used to evaluate the correlations between pollen assemblages and individual sedimentary proxies. These analyses have revealed frequent fluctuations in the relative abundances of alpine steppe and alpine desert components, and in particular a decrease in the total vegetation cover at around 1500 cal a BP. The climate was found to have had an important influence on vegetation changes when conditions were relatively wet and stable. However, after the 1500 cal a BP threshold in vegetation cover was crossed the vegetation appears to have been affected more by extreme events such as dust storms or fluvial erosion than by the general climatic trends. In addition, pollen spectra over the last 600 years have been revealed by Procrustes analysis to be significantly different from those recovered from older samples, which is attributed to an increased human impact that resulted in unprecedented changes to the composition of the vegetation. Theoretical models that have been developed and widely applied to the European area (i.e. the Extended R-Value (ERV) model and the Regional Estimates of Vegetation Abundance from Large Sites (REVEALS) model) have been applied to the high alpine TP ecosystems in order to investigate the pollen-vegetation relationships, as well as for quantitative reconstructions of vegetation abundance. The modern pollen–vegetation relationships for four common pollen species on the TP have been investigated using Poaceae as the reference taxa. The ERV Submodel 2 yielded relatively high PPEs for the steppe and desert taxa (Artemisia Chenopodiaceae), and low PPEs for the Cyperaceae that are characteristic of the alpine Kobresia meadows. The plant abundances on the central and north-eastern TP were quantified by applying these PPEs to four post-Late Glacial fossil pollen sequences. 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Application of nZVI instead of granular ZVI can increase rates of dechlorination of CHCs by orders of magnitude, due to its higher surface area. This approach is still difficult to apply due to fast agglomeration and sedimentation of colloidal suspensions of nZVI, which leads to very short transport distances. To overcome this issue of limited mobility, polyanionic stabilisers are added to increase surface charge and stability of suspensions. In field experiments maximum transport distances of a few metres were achieved. A new approach, which is investigated in this thesis, is enhanced mobility of nZVI by a more mobile carrier colloid. The investigated composite material consists of activated carbon, which is loaded with nZVI. In this cumulative thesis, transport characteristics of carbon-colloid supported nZVI (c-nZVI) are investigated. 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['Injection of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) is an innovative technology for in situ installation of a permeable reactive barrier in the subsurface. Zerovalent iron (ZVI) is highly reactive with chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs) and renders them into less harmful substances. Application of nZVI instead of granular ZVI can increase rates of dechlorination of CHCs by orders of magnitude, due to its higher surface area. This approach is still difficult to apply due to fast agglomeration and sedimentation of colloidal suspensions of nZVI, which leads to very short transport distances. To overcome this issue of limited mobility, polyanionic stabilisers are added to increase surface charge and stability of suspensions. In field experiments maximum transport distances of a few metres were achieved. A new approach, which is investigated in this thesis, is enhanced mobility of nZVI by a more mobile carrier colloid. The investigated composite material consists of activated carbon, which is loaded with nZVI. In this cumulative thesis, transport characteristics of carbon-colloid supported nZVI (c-nZVI) are investigated. Investigations started with column experiments in 40 cm columns filled with various porous media to investigate on physicochemical influences on transport characteristics. The experimental setup was enlarged to a transport experiment in a 1.2-m-sized two-dimensional aquifer tank experiment, which was filled with granular porous media. Further, a field experiment was performed in a natural aquifer system with a targeted transport distance of 5.3 m. Parallel to these investigations, alternative methods for transport observations were investigated by using noninvasive tomographic methods. Experiments using synchrotron radiation and magnetic resonance (MRI) were performed to investigate in situ transport characteristics in a non-destructive way. Results from column experiments show potentially high mobility under environmental relevant conditions. Addition of mono-and bivalent salts, e.g. more than 0.5 mM/L CaCl2, might decrease mobility. Changes in pH to values below 6 can inhibit mobility at all. Measurements of colloid size show changes in the mean particle size by a factor of ten. Measurements of zeta potential revealed an increase of –62 mV to –82 mV. Results from the 2D-aquifer test system suggest strong particle deposition in the first centimetres and only weak straining in the further travel path and no gravitational influence on particle transport. Straining at the beginning of the travel path in the porous medium was observed with tomographic investigations of transport. MRI experiments revealed similar results to the previous experiments, and observations using synchrotron radiation suggest straining of colloids at pore throats. The potential for high transport distances, which was suggested from laboratory experiments, was confirmed in the field experiment, where the transport distance of 5.3 m was reached by at least 10% of injected nZVI. Altogether, transport distances of the investigated carbon-colloid supported nZVI are higher than published results of traditional nZVI']
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['Busch, Jan', 'Universität Potsdam', 'Altlastsanierung']
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['This cumulative dissertation explored the use of the detection of natural background of fast neutrons, the so-called cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRS) approach to measure field-scale soil moisture in cropped fields. Primary cosmic rays penetrate the top atmosphere and interact with atmospheric particles. Such interaction results on a cascade of high-energy neutrons, which continue traveling through the atmospheric column. Finally, neutrons penetrate the soil surface and a second cascade is produced with the so-called secondary cosmic-ray neutrons (fast neutrons). Partly, fast neutrons are absorbed by hydrogen (soil moisture). Remaining neutrons scatter back to the atmosphere, where its flux is inversely correlated to the soil moisture content, therefore allowing a non-invasive indirect measurement of soil moisture. The CRS methodology is mainly evaluated based on a field study carried out on a farmland in Potsdam (Brandenburg, Germany) along three crop seasons with corn, sunflower and winter rye; a bare soil period; and two winter periods. Also, field monitoring was carried out in the Schaefertal catchment (Harz, Germany) for long-term testing of CRS against ancillary data. In the first experimental site, the CRS method was calibrated and validated using different approaches of soil moisture measurements. In a period with corn, soil moisture measurement at the local scale was performed at near-surface only, and in subsequent periods (sunflower and winter rye) sensors were placed in three depths (5 cm, 20 cm and 40 cm). The direct transfer of CRS calibration parameters between two vegetation periods led to a large overestimation of soil moisture by the CRS. Part of this soil moisture overestimation was attributed to an underestimation of the CRS observation depth during the corn period ( 5-10 cm), which was later recalculated to values between 20-40 cm in other crop periods (sunflower and winter rye). According to results from these monitoring periods with different crops, vegetation played an important role on the CRS measurements. Water contained also in crop biomass, above and below ground, produces important neutron moderation. This effect was accounted for by a simple model for neutron corrections due to vegetation. It followed crop development and reduced overall CRS soil moisture error for periods of sunflower and winter rye. In Potsdam farmland also inversely-estimated soil hydraulic parameters were determined at the field scale, using CRS soil moisture from the sunflower period. A modelling framework coupling HYDRUS-1D and PEST was applied. Subsequently, field-scale soil hydraulic properties were compared against local scale soil properties (modelling and measurements). Successful results were obtained here, despite large difference in support volume. Simple modelling framework emphasizes future research directions with CRS soil moisture to parameterize field scale models. In Schaefertal catchment, CRS measurements were verified using precipitation and evapotranspiration data. At the monthly resolution, CRS soil water storage was well correlated to these two weather variables. Also clearly, water balance could not be closed due to missing information from other compartments such as groundwater, catchment discharge, etc. In the catchment, the snow influence to natural neutrons was also evaluated. As also observed in Potsdam farmland, CRS signal was strongly influenced by snow fall and snow accumulation. A simple strategy to measure snow was presented for Schaefertal case. Concluding remarks of this dissertation showed that (a) the cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRS) has a strong potential to provide feasible measurement of mean soil moisture at the field scale in cropped fields; (b) CRS soil moisture is strongly influenced by other environmental water pools such as vegetation and snow, therefore these should be considered in analysis; (c) CRS water storage can be used for soil hydrology modelling for determination of soil hydraulic parameters; and (d) CRS approach has strong potential for long term monitoring of soil moisture and for addressing studies of water balance.']
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3A832995533.jsonld
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3A832995533.jsonld
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3A833001795.jsonld
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3A833004379.jsonld
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3A833135686.jsonld
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This study contributes to a better understanding of the cognitive abilities of sows and shows possibilities for improving the welfare of sows in farming by reducing agonistic interactions and by integrating a cognitive enrichment component into their daily feeding routine.", "Gestating sows; learning; cognitive enrichment; animal welfare; agonistic bahavior; call feeding; group housing; electronic feeding; precision livestock farming", "Eines der gr\u00f6\u00dften Probleme in der Gruppenhaltung von Sauen sind die agonistischen Interaktionen. Hinzu kommt, dass Sauen mit wenigen kognitiven Reizen konfrontiert werden. Im ersten Schritt dieser Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob Sauen einen individuellen Ton lernen und diesen auch durch die unterschiedlichen Produktionsabschnitte behalten k\u00f6nnen. Dar\u00fcber hinaus wurde untersucht, ob die agonistischen Interaktionen innerhalb der Sauengruppe gesenkt werden konnten. In der ersten Lerneinheit zeigten die naiven Sauen eine bessere Leistung im Vergleich zu den Sauen, die umlernen mussten. Die Ergebnisse der Verhaltensbeobachtungen (dr\u00e4ngeln, k\u00e4mpfen, bei\u00dfen, jagen und drohen) zeigen deutlich weniger agonistisches Verhalten in der Aufrufstation im Vergleich zur Abrufstation. Diese Studie tr\u00e4gt zu einem besseren Verst\u00e4ndnis der kognitiven F\u00e4higkeiten von Schweinen bei und zeigt M\u00f6glichkeiten auf, das Tierwohl zu verbessern, indem agonistische Interaktionen reduziert und eine kognitive angereicherte Haltungsumwelt in die Sauenhaltung integriert werden k\u00f6nnen.", "Tragende Sauen; lernen; kognitive Haltungsanreicherung; Tierwohl; agonistisches Verhalten; Aufrufstation; Gruppenhaltung; Elektronische F\u00fctterung; Precision Livestock Farming" ], "dcterms:contributor": "Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)", "isPartOf": "(collectioncode)GBV-ODiss", "issued": "2015", "language": "http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1/de", "license": "commercial licence", "medium": "rda:termList/RDACarrierType/1018", "dcterms:subject": [ { "@id": "gnd:4031630-0" }, { "@id": "gnd:4485768-8" }, { "@id": "gnd:4143126-1" }, { "@id": "gnd:4250389-9" } ], "isLike": "doi:10.25673/1509" } ], "@id": "urn:x-arq:DefaultGraphNode", "@context": { "publisher": "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/publisher", "medium": { "@id": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/medium", "@type": "@id" }, "abstract": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/abstract", "identifier": "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifier", "isLike": { "@id": "http://umbel.org/umbel#isLike", "@type": "@id" }, "contributor": "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributor", "subject": "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subject", "language": { "@id": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/language", "@type": "@id" }, "P1053": "http://iflastandards.info/ns/isbd/elements/P1053", "issued": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/issued", "license": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/license", "isPartOf": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/isPartOf", "title": "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title", "sameAs": "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#sameAs", "umbel": "http://umbel.org/umbel#", "rdau": "http://www.rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/#", "owl": "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#", "dcterms": "http://purl.org/dc/terms/", "bibo": "http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/", "rdam": "http://www.rdaregistry.info/Elements/m/#", "gnd": "http://d-nb.info/gnd/", "isbd": "http://iflastandards.info/ns/isbd/elements/", "rda": "http://rdvocab.info/", "doi": "https://doi.org/" } }
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['Kognition', 'Artgerechte Haltung', 'Gruppenhaltung', 'Sauenhaltung']
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['Practical application of a call feeding station in gestating sows considering agonistic interactions, lesions and learning abilities in group housed sows']
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['Kognition', 'Artgerechte Haltung', 'Gruppenhaltung', 'Sauenhaltung']
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3A833230093.jsonld
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3A833270281.jsonld
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['Zusammenfassung: Human control of upright stance is highly complex, involving the integration of several sensory systems and the stabilization of several body segments. An experimental simplification is to apply moderate external disturbances and to model the human biomechanics as a single inverted pendulum (SIP) rotating about the ankle joints. While many aspects of the sensory integration in human posture control can be explained with the SIP model, other aspects, such as inter-segmental coordination, require the consideration of additional degrees of freedom (DOF). This thesis proceeds from a posture control mechanism controlling a SIP model and extends it to investigate the human control of hip and ankle joints using a double inverted pendulum (DIP) biomechanical model. Five experimental studies have been conducted addressing different aspects of the sensory integration in the human hip and ankle joint control mechanisms.A first study (Double inverted pendulum model of reactive human stance control) investigated which additional aspects need to be considered when controlling a DIP model as compared to a SIP model. The study proceeded from a SIP control mechanism, referred to as disturbance estimation and compensation concept (DEC concept). It uses sensor-based reconstructions of external disturbances in a feedback control mechanism, instead of ‘raw’ sensory signals. The first study showed that the principles of the DEC concept can also be applied to control DIP biomechanics, when assuming that the ankle joints stabilize the whole-body center of mass, while the hip joints stabilize the trunk.A second study (Human hip-ankle coordination emerging from multisensory feedback control) applied the findings of the first study in a detailed investigation of human sway responses to support surface tilts across a broad spectrum of tilt frequencies and amplitudes. The study provided a model that quantitatively reproduces the observed human sway responses in hip and ankle joints and confirmed the hypothesis that the hip-ankle coordination emerges from sensory interactions during reactive balancing. A major conclusion was that combining several DEC modules in a modular control structure might be used to stabilize even more complex systems with multiple DOF.A third study (Human-like sensor fusion implemented in the posture control of a bipedal robot) focused specifically on the implementation of the DIP control model in a postural control robot. The study applied ...']
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['Hettich, Georg', 'Biomechanik', 'Hüftgelenk', 'Kontrolle', 'Sprunggelenk', 'Stehen']
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['Dynamical localization in driven helium']
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