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  • Authors: Seibertz, Klodwig Suibert Oskar;

    Das Wissen um die endliche Verfügbarkeit konventioneller, fossiler Rohstoffe führte zur intensivierten Auseinandersetzung mit alternativen, erneuerbaren Energiequellen. Im Zuge dieses als Energiewende bezeichneten Prozesses hat die thermische Nutzung des Untergrundes als Speicher, aber auch als Quelle von Wärme deutlich zugenommen. Diese Entwicklung verstärkte die Forschungsbestrebungen für die Beschreibung thermischer Parameter des Untergrundes sowie der Bauwerke, die zur Wärmegewinnung genutzt werden, über Temperaturverteilungen während Installation und Betrieb. Die zugehörigen Temperaturmessungen können dafür zeitgemäß, kostengünstig und unaufwendig mit Ramanspektrum basierter, verteilter Temperaturmessung auf Glasfaserkabeln (DTS) durchgeführt werden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde vom aktuellen, erkundungsbezogenen Stand der Technik aus, dem Thermal-Response-Test, untersucht, inwieweit eine Vergleichbarkeit zwischen unterschiedlichen Erdwärmesonden eines Sondenfeldes gegeben ist und diese Ergebnisse auch nicht etablierten, tiefenaufgelösten TRT gegenübergestellt. Aufgrund der Notwendigkeit der Verfügbarkeit von Erdwärmesonden zur TRT-Durchführung wurde sich entsprechend auch mit alternativen Erkundungsmöglichkeiten auseinandergesetzt. Dafür wurde sich mit der Temperaturcharakterisierung von flachem Untergrund sowie der Erdwärmesonde (EWS) beschäftigt. Temperaturmessungen während Aufheizen und Abkühlen des Untergrunds wurden mit DTS durchgeführt und alternativen Erkundungsverfahren, wie Direct-Push, gegenübergestellt. In Kombination mit den TRT-Temperaturverteilungen zeigte sich dabei, dass nicht nur geologische Schichten unterschieden werden können, sondern auch, dass der Ausbau der Erdwärmesonde einen erkennbaren Einfluss auf die Messungen hat. Aus diesem Grund wurden die Arbeiten mit Untersuchungen zur Nutzung der Hydrationswärme als Werkzeug des Qualitätsmanagements von EWS abgeschlossen. Dabei wurde auf numerische Wärmeleitungsmodellierung, Laborversuche und Feldversuche zurückgegriffen. Aus der Summe der Ergebnisse wurden unterschiedliche Erklärungsansätze abgeleitet, welche notwendig sind für die Abschätzung, inwieweit die gefundenen Beobachtungen zur Erkundung und zum Qualitätsmanagement von Erdwärmesonden beitragen können. Dabei zeigte sich, dass verteilte Temperaturmessungen im Allgemeinen gut dazu geeignet sind, das relative Wärmespeichervermögen des Untergrundes zu ermitteln sowie mögliche Fehlstellen in der Hinterfüllung einer EWS zu detektieren. Damit kann die Temperaturmessung innerhalb einer EWS dazu genutzt werden, künftige Nutzungsarten zu definieren und die EWS vom Einbau an auf ihre Qualität zu überprüfen. Die Ankopplung dieser Versuche an herkömmliche Verfahren wie den Thermal-Response-Test hat sich bewährt, aber auch gezeigt, dass die Ergebnisse, die in TRT ermittelt werden, stark von den Einbaubedingungen der EWS abhängen. Eine direkter Vergleich von unterschiedlichen TRT eines EWS-Feldes (quartäre Sedimente, Sand, Kies, Schluff) wirft dabei Fragen zur Übertragbarkeit von TRT-Ergebnissen auf Nachbarsonden auf, die nicht abschließend geklärt werden konnten. Alle Temperaturdaten aus den Experimenten können von den Archivservern des Helmholtz-Zentrums für Umweltforschung (UFZ) bezogen werden. Die Ordner-Struktur des Archivs ist in Appendix A dargestellt. Zusätzlich sind die Daten der angesprochenen Publikationen hinterlegt. Link: https://www.ufz.de/record/dmp/archive/6446/de/. Sollten Probleme beim Zugriff auftreten bitte ich darum sich direkt an das UFZ zu wenden. The knowledge about the limited availability of conventional, fossil energy resources directed the focus on alternative, renewable energy resources. In the course of this energy transition, there is an increased use of the shallow subsurface for thermal energy mining and storage. This increase in use led to deeper research in the field of characterisation of thermal properties of the (shallow) subsurface as well as investigations in related thermal energy mining systems like borehole ground heat exchanger (BHE). Hereby, temperature evolution during operation or exploration of the BHE with thermal response tests (TRT) were of special interest. Respective measurements can be done by Raman-spectre based distributed temperature sensing (DTS). In the presented work the actual standard tool for geothermal exploration, the TRT, is the basis for further investigation. Here, the comparability between TRTs of different BHE at the same test site is of special interest as well as the comparison to the not widely established enhanced (depth depending) TRT. As the TRT itself is in need of a BHE, approaches more easy to apply were also investigated. To achieve the mentioned points, temperature evolution was measured with the help of DTS within the subsurface as well as within BHE. This was done during heating and cooling phases and partially compared to alternative exploration data like various Direct-Push (DP) techniques. The analysis of the temperature distributions showed not only that different geological layers can be distinguished during exploration phase but also that the construction process and quality have a measurable impact on the results. This led to investigations of the usability of hydration heat for BHE quality management by field site temperature measurements as well as laboratory and numeric analysis. From the sum of the results multiple explanations were deduced which help to understand how the results of the exploration and the quality management approaches can help in determining the type of use of future BHE projects. Furthermore, it was shown that distributed temperature measurements are generally well suited for deduction of subsurface relative thermal storage potential as well as detection of possible failures within the grouting of a BHE. Temperature measurements in BHE can therefore be used to define the future thermal usage of the subsurface as well as help detecting failures of the BHE from installation onwards. Combining those approaches with conventional TRT was successful. However, it could be shown that the results of TRT strongly depend on BHE installation procedure. It is also shown that the direct comparison of different BHE from the same field site (quarternary sediments, sand gravel, tilt) shows varying results, leading to questions about the comparability of TRT of adjacent BHE which could not finally be resolved. The data of all experiments is stored at the science-server of the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ). The folder structure of the server can be found in appendix A. The data of the publications can be found there too. The data can be accessed as raw as well as processed data from the following link: https://www.ufz.de/record/dmp/archive/6446/de/. If you have trouble accessing the data, please directly contact someone at the UFZ to help you.

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    Authors: Sedlaczek, Andrea;

    Am Beispiel des österreichischen öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks ORF beleuchtet der folgende Beitrag Ambivalenzen, die sich aus dem Versuch, Klimawandel in spannenden Fernsehgeschichten zu erzählen, ergeben können. Im Zentrum der Fallstudie steht die vergleichende Analyse zweier dokumentarischer Filmbeiträge, die im Rahmen einer Klimaschutzinitiative des ORF ausgestrahlt wurden und einen suffizienten Lebensstil als Experiment inszenieren. Der theoretisch-methodologische Ansatz einer multimodalen kritischen Diskursanalyse beinhaltet eine differenzierte linguistische Perspektive auf die Interaktion verschiedener Vertextungsmuster (insbesondere Narration und Argumentation) in multimodalen Filmtexten. Die Analyse zeigt Ambivalenzen in der narrativen Inszenierung und argumentativen Kontextualisierung der Filmbeiträge auf, die der Mobilisierung der Öffentlichkeit für klimaschonendes Verhalten entgegenwirken.

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    Authors: Mitschke, Reinhard; Wick, Alexander;

    Der Beitrag stellt einen Entwicklungsansatz zu deren Implementierung in international tätigen Wirtschaftsunternehmen am Beispiel medial vermittelter Arbeitsgruppen dar. Es wird deutlich, dass Wirtschaftsunternehmen durchaus am Globalen Lernen interessiert sind, sofern das Konzept erstens schlüssig in Ziele und Organisation des Unternehmens integriert werden kann und zweitens nachweisbaren ökonomischen Erfolg verspricht. (DIPF/Orig.) The article presents a research and development approach to implement Global Learning in business companies. It shows that there is remarkable interest in Global Learning on the part of international companies if the concept at first is well integrated into the companies´ goals and organization and second is likely to result in economic success. (DIPF/Orig.) ZEP : Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik 34 (2011) 2, S. 30-31

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    Authors: Noack, S.; Riede, H.;

    The simulation technique is suitable parallel to the dynamic simulation also for the analysis of the energy flow in forming machines. By the collection of the course of the energy potentials founded statements can be deduced to instantaneous values and aaverage values of transferred power, power losses and/or efficiencies. A condition for the energy flow simulation is a machine model, which contains also the power losses precisely . Thus close-to-reality statements cannot only take place to the energy balance, it improve at the same time the precision of the dynamic simulation. At the FhG IWU Chmenitz available experiences with the use of simulation techniques for the development of forming machines permit already in early phases to the product develeopment close-to-reality statements and the derivative of decision bases for customer-fair and optimal sulutions.

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    In dieser Arbeit werden Berechnungen zur klimatischen Sensitivität der Eiskappe von Devon Island (Nunavut, Kanada) durchgeführt, die auf einem mit Wärmesummen arbeitenden Massenbilanzmodell basieren. Wichtigste Datenbasis für die Modellrechnungen sind dabei höhenabhängige Massenbilanzreihen der Devon-Eiskappe sowie tägliche Klimadaten der WMO-Station Resolute Bay. Durch die Bestimmung geeigneter Modellparameter (Temperaturgradienten, Wärmesummenkoeffizienten) ist es möglich, das mittlere Massenbilanzprofil gut zu simulieren. Das auf diese Weise kalibrierte Modell kann dann – als einfache Alternative zu Energiebilanzmodellen – zur Berechnung der Sensitivität der Massenbilanz auf Veränderungen von Temperatur und Niederschlag genutzt werden. Anwendungen des Modells verdeutlichen, dass die Massenbilanz der Devon-Eiskappe stark abhängig von der Entwicklung der Sommertemperaturen und die klimatische Sensitivität im Vergleich mit anderen Eismassen aus feuchteren Klimaten sehr klein ist. Die Einbeziehung der saisonalen Abhängigkeit der Massenbilanz kann schließlich helfen, eine mit Schwierigkeiten verbundene Rekonstruktion der jährlichen Massenbilanz zu verbessern. In this study, a degree-day approach is used to carry out model simulations to determine the climatic sensitivity of the mass balance of the Devon Island ice cap (Nunavut, Canada). The most important data the model is fed by are a 38 yr long series of specific mass balance data and daily air temperature data from the WMO station Resolute Bay. By determining suitable model parameters (temperature lapse rates, degree-day coefficients) it is possible to simulate the mean mass balance profile convincingly. As a simple alternative to energy balance models, the calibrated degree-day model can then be used to determine the sensitivity of the mass balance to changes in temperature and precipitation. Results show that the mass balance of the Devon Ice Cap is strongly dependent on the summer temperatures and that the overall climatic sensitivity is small compared to those of other ice masses in more humid regions. The reconstruction of the mass balance series is attended with difficulties, but can be improved by including the mass balance''s seasonal sensitivity.

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    Authors: Henning, H.-M.; Braun, R.; Lokurlu, A.; Noeres, P.;

    Unterschiedliche technische Lösungen zur Nutzung thermischer Solarenergie für die sommerliche Gebäudeklimatisierung sind marktverfügbar. Die Anwendung dieser Techniken kann zu nennens werten Reduktionen im Primärenergieverbrauch führen, sofern die Systeme entsprechend ausgelegt sind. Voraussetzung hierfür ist eine ausreichende Dimensionierung des Solarkollektorfeldes und - je nach Randbedingungen - die Integration von Speichern in das Gesamtsystem. Die Anzahl der heute installierten Anlagen ist allerdings noch sehr gering. Erfahrungen mit installierten Anlagen und deren Betrieb belegen die Notwendigkeit weiterer messtechnisch begleiteter Demonstrationsanlagen. Dadurch sind auch weitere Kostenreduktionen zu erwarten, sodass mittelfristig eine Amortisation der Anlagen innerhalb der Lebensdauer - zumindest mit einer Förderung im Bereich 100 Euro/m2 - machbar erscheint. Eine neue Anwendungsmöglichkeit in den nächsten Jahren ergibt sich aus der zunehmenden Verfügbarkeit kleiner thermisch angetriebenen Kältemaschinen. Dadurch sind auch Anwendungen im kleinen Leistungsbereich (< 30 kW) erschließbar. Eine interessante Kombination stellt z. B. die Erweiterung von solarthermischen Anlagen zur Brauchwassererwärmung und Heizungsunterstützung (Kombianlagen) um eine kleine Kältemaschine dar. Damit kann eine sinnvolle Nutzung der bislang nicht nutzbaren Überschüsse der Solaranlage im Sommer erreicht werden.

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    Authors: Joachim Sauerborn; Renzoandre de la Pena-Lavander; Marc Cotter;

    Parasitic weeds of the genus Striga (Orobanchaceae) are a major constraint to agricultural production in the semi-arid regions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Therefore, Striga hermonthica’s current and future distribution needs to be estimated urgently in order to better and more efficiently target available Striga management strategies. Using innovative GIS-based modeling complemented by greenhouse and field studies, our research aims to better understand the present geographic distribution of Striga species and to predict potential future expansion areas of these dangerous weeds. Parameters determining the presence or absence of Striga were analyzed and available data complemented by new studies on Striga ecology and seed bank dynamics gained at the University of Hohenheim and ICRISAT, Mali.In order to provide managers and decision maker with a useful tool to take precautionary and palliative actions against the menace of infestation by invasive or parasitic species, it is important to assess the possible future distribution of such species, especially in vulnerable areas where the parasite has not yet appeared. Based on the present geographic distribution and the factors affecting it, different climate projections have been applied to indicate areas that will become susceptible to Striga invasion in the future. Datasets on the impact of climate change from IPCC workgroups have been used as basis for this assessment, combined with information gained from field trips, herbaria assessments and literature. The results of this study show trends in the potential future distribution of Striga hermonthica, but also indicate areas where the methodology can be improved and refined to allow more precise and reliable predictions.

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    Authors: Kowalczyk, Alexandra Anna;

    Für die Studien der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden Biogasanlagen mit drei unterschiedlichen Füllvolumina verwendet. Mit Hilfe dieser Anlagen wurde die Reproduzierbarkeit und Skalierbarkeit von Versuchsergebnissen zum Biogasbildungsprozess untersucht. Die Reproduzierbarkeit ist gegeben, wenn gleiche Bedingungen gegeben sind. Im reduzierten Normvolumenstrom und im Methangehalt konnte eine Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse festgestellt werden; die Abweichungen werden mit zunehmendem Maßstabsfaktor größer. Starke Unterschiede treten bei der Entwicklung des Fettsäurespektrums auf. Desweiteren wurde der Einfluss verschiedener Rührintervalle auf den Biogasbildungsprozess untersucht. Die Auswirkungen von Beschickungsausfällen (1 Tag, 3 und 7 Tage) mit anschließender direkter Sollbetriebsweise wurden für 2 unterschiedliche Beschickungsintervalle analysiert. Im letzten Teil der Arbeit wurden unterschiedliche Anfahrstrategien für das Wiederanfahren nach einem Beschickungsausfall entwickelt.

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  • Authors: Seibertz, Klodwig Suibert Oskar;

    Das Wissen um die endliche Verfügbarkeit konventioneller, fossiler Rohstoffe führte zur intensivierten Auseinandersetzung mit alternativen, erneuerbaren Energiequellen. Im Zuge dieses als Energiewende bezeichneten Prozesses hat die thermische Nutzung des Untergrundes als Speicher, aber auch als Quelle von Wärme deutlich zugenommen. Diese Entwicklung verstärkte die Forschungsbestrebungen für die Beschreibung thermischer Parameter des Untergrundes sowie der Bauwerke, die zur Wärmegewinnung genutzt werden, über Temperaturverteilungen während Installation und Betrieb. Die zugehörigen Temperaturmessungen können dafür zeitgemäß, kostengünstig und unaufwendig mit Ramanspektrum basierter, verteilter Temperaturmessung auf Glasfaserkabeln (DTS) durchgeführt werden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde vom aktuellen, erkundungsbezogenen Stand der Technik aus, dem Thermal-Response-Test, untersucht, inwieweit eine Vergleichbarkeit zwischen unterschiedlichen Erdwärmesonden eines Sondenfeldes gegeben ist und diese Ergebnisse auch nicht etablierten, tiefenaufgelösten TRT gegenübergestellt. Aufgrund der Notwendigkeit der Verfügbarkeit von Erdwärmesonden zur TRT-Durchführung wurde sich entsprechend auch mit alternativen Erkundungsmöglichkeiten auseinandergesetzt. Dafür wurde sich mit der Temperaturcharakterisierung von flachem Untergrund sowie der Erdwärmesonde (EWS) beschäftigt. Temperaturmessungen während Aufheizen und Abkühlen des Untergrunds wurden mit DTS durchgeführt und alternativen Erkundungsverfahren, wie Direct-Push, gegenübergestellt. In Kombination mit den TRT-Temperaturverteilungen zeigte sich dabei, dass nicht nur geologische Schichten unterschieden werden können, sondern auch, dass der Ausbau der Erdwärmesonde einen erkennbaren Einfluss auf die Messungen hat. Aus diesem Grund wurden die Arbeiten mit Untersuchungen zur Nutzung der Hydrationswärme als Werkzeug des Qualitätsmanagements von EWS abgeschlossen. Dabei wurde auf numerische Wärmeleitungsmodellierung, Laborversuche und Feldversuche zurückgegriffen. Aus der Summe der Ergebnisse wurden unterschiedliche Erklärungsansätze abgeleitet, welche notwendig sind für die Abschätzung, inwieweit die gefundenen Beobachtungen zur Erkundung und zum Qualitätsmanagement von Erdwärmesonden beitragen können. Dabei zeigte sich, dass verteilte Temperaturmessungen im Allgemeinen gut dazu geeignet sind, das relative Wärmespeichervermögen des Untergrundes zu ermitteln sowie mögliche Fehlstellen in der Hinterfüllung einer EWS zu detektieren. Damit kann die Temperaturmessung innerhalb einer EWS dazu genutzt werden, künftige Nutzungsarten zu definieren und die EWS vom Einbau an auf ihre Qualität zu überprüfen. Die Ankopplung dieser Versuche an herkömmliche Verfahren wie den Thermal-Response-Test hat sich bewährt, aber auch gezeigt, dass die Ergebnisse, die in TRT ermittelt werden, stark von den Einbaubedingungen der EWS abhängen. Eine direkter Vergleich von unterschiedlichen TRT eines EWS-Feldes (quartäre Sedimente, Sand, Kies, Schluff) wirft dabei Fragen zur Übertragbarkeit von TRT-Ergebnissen auf Nachbarsonden auf, die nicht abschließend geklärt werden konnten. Alle Temperaturdaten aus den Experimenten können von den Archivservern des Helmholtz-Zentrums für Umweltforschung (UFZ) bezogen werden. Die Ordner-Struktur des Archivs ist in Appendix A dargestellt. Zusätzlich sind die Daten der angesprochenen Publikationen hinterlegt. Link: https://www.ufz.de/record/dmp/archive/6446/de/. Sollten Probleme beim Zugriff auftreten bitte ich darum sich direkt an das UFZ zu wenden. The knowledge about the limited availability of conventional, fossil energy resources directed the focus on alternative, renewable energy resources. In the course of this energy transition, there is an increased use of the shallow subsurface for thermal energy mining and storage. This increase in use led to deeper research in the field of characterisation of thermal properties of the (shallow) subsurface as well as investigations in related thermal energy mining systems like borehole ground heat exchanger (BHE). Hereby, temperature evolution during operation or exploration of the BHE with thermal response tests (TRT) were of special interest. Respective measurements can be done by Raman-spectre based distributed temperature sensing (DTS). In the presented work the actual standard tool for geothermal exploration, the TRT, is the basis for further investigation. Here, the comparability between TRTs of different BHE at the same test site is of special interest as well as the comparison to the not widely established enhanced (depth depending) TRT. As the TRT itself is in need of a BHE, approaches more easy to apply were also investigated. To achieve the mentioned points, temperature evolution was measured with the help of DTS within the subsurface as well as within BHE. This was done during heating and cooling phases and partially compared to alternative exploration data like various Direct-Push (DP) techniques. The analysis of the temperature distributions showed not only that different geological layers can be distinguished during exploration phase but also that the construction process and quality have a measurable impact on the results. This led to investigations of the usability of hydration heat for BHE quality management by field site temperature measurements as well as laboratory and numeric analysis. From the sum of the results multiple explanations were deduced which help to understand how the results of the exploration and the quality management approaches can help in determining the type of use of future BHE projects. Furthermore, it was shown that distributed temperature measurements are generally well suited for deduction of subsurface relative thermal storage potential as well as detection of possible failures within the grouting of a BHE. Temperature measurements in BHE can therefore be used to define the future thermal usage of the subsurface as well as help detecting failures of the BHE from installation onwards. Combining those approaches with conventional TRT was successful. However, it could be shown that the results of TRT strongly depend on BHE installation procedure. It is also shown that the direct comparison of different BHE from the same field site (quarternary sediments, sand gravel, tilt) shows varying results, leading to questions about the comparability of TRT of adjacent BHE which could not finally be resolved. The data of all experiments is stored at the science-server of the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ). The folder structure of the server can be found in appendix A. The data of the publications can be found there too. The data can be accessed as raw as well as processed data from the following link: https://www.ufz.de/record/dmp/archive/6446/de/. If you have trouble accessing the data, please directly contact someone at the UFZ to help you.

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    Authors: Sedlaczek, Andrea;

    Am Beispiel des österreichischen öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks ORF beleuchtet der folgende Beitrag Ambivalenzen, die sich aus dem Versuch, Klimawandel in spannenden Fernsehgeschichten zu erzählen, ergeben können. Im Zentrum der Fallstudie steht die vergleichende Analyse zweier dokumentarischer Filmbeiträge, die im Rahmen einer Klimaschutzinitiative des ORF ausgestrahlt wurden und einen suffizienten Lebensstil als Experiment inszenieren. Der theoretisch-methodologische Ansatz einer multimodalen kritischen Diskursanalyse beinhaltet eine differenzierte linguistische Perspektive auf die Interaktion verschiedener Vertextungsmuster (insbesondere Narration und Argumentation) in multimodalen Filmtexten. Die Analyse zeigt Ambivalenzen in der narrativen Inszenierung und argumentativen Kontextualisierung der Filmbeiträge auf, die der Mobilisierung der Öffentlichkeit für klimaschonendes Verhalten entgegenwirken.

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    Authors: Mitschke, Reinhard; Wick, Alexander;

    Der Beitrag stellt einen Entwicklungsansatz zu deren Implementierung in international tätigen Wirtschaftsunternehmen am Beispiel medial vermittelter Arbeitsgruppen dar. Es wird deutlich, dass Wirtschaftsunternehmen durchaus am Globalen Lernen interessiert sind, sofern das Konzept erstens schlüssig in Ziele und Organisation des Unternehmens integriert werden kann und zweitens nachweisbaren ökonomischen Erfolg verspricht. (DIPF/Orig.) The article presents a research and development approach to implement Global Learning in business companies. It shows that there is remarkable interest in Global Learning on the part of international companies if the concept at first is well integrated into the companies´ goals and organization and second is likely to result in economic success. (DIPF/Orig.) ZEP : Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik 34 (2011) 2, S. 30-31

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    Authors: Noack, S.; Riede, H.;

    The simulation technique is suitable parallel to the dynamic simulation also for the analysis of the energy flow in forming machines. By the collection of the course of the energy potentials founded statements can be deduced to instantaneous values and aaverage values of transferred power, power losses and/or efficiencies. A condition for the energy flow simulation is a machine model, which contains also the power losses precisely . Thus close-to-reality statements cannot only take place to the energy balance, it improve at the same time the precision of the dynamic simulation. At the FhG IWU Chmenitz available experiences with the use of simulation techniques for the development of forming machines permit already in early phases to the product develeopment close-to-reality statements and the derivative of decision bases for customer-fair and optimal sulutions.

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    In dieser Arbeit werden Berechnungen zur klimatischen Sensitivität der Eiskappe von Devon Island (Nunavut, Kanada) durchgeführt, die auf einem mit Wärmesummen arbeitenden Massenbilanzmodell basieren. Wichtigste Datenbasis für die Modellrechnungen sind dabei höhenabhängige Massenbilanzreihen der Devon-Eiskappe sowie tägliche Klimadaten der WMO-Station Resolute Bay. Durch die Bestimmung geeigneter Modellparameter (Temperaturgradienten, Wärmesummenkoeffizienten) ist es möglich, das mittlere Massenbilanzprofil gut zu simulieren. Das auf diese Weise kalibrierte Modell kann dann – als einfache Alternative zu Energiebilanzmodellen – zur Berechnung der Sensitivität der Massenbilanz auf Veränderungen von Temperatur und Niederschlag genutzt werden. Anwendungen des Modells verdeutlichen, dass die Massenbilanz der Devon-Eiskappe stark abhängig von der Entwicklung der Sommertemperaturen und die klimatische Sensitivität im Vergleich mit anderen Eismassen aus feuchteren Klimaten sehr klein ist. Die Einbeziehung der saisonalen Abhängigkeit der Massenbilanz kann schließlich helfen, eine mit Schwierigkeiten verbundene Rekonstruktion der jährlichen Massenbilanz zu verbessern. In this study, a degree-day approach is used to carry out model simulations to determine the climatic sensitivity of the mass balance of the Devon Island ice cap (Nunavut, Canada). The most important data the model is fed by are a 38 yr long series of specific mass balance data and daily air temperature data from the WMO station Resolute Bay. By determining suitable model parameters (temperature lapse rates, degree-day coefficients) it is possible to simulate the mean mass balance profile convincingly. As a simple alternative to energy balance models, the calibrated degree-day model can then be used to determine the sensitivity of the mass balance to changes in temperature and precipitation. Results show that the mass balance of the Devon Ice Cap is strongly dependent on the summer temperatures and that the overall climatic sensitivity is small compared to those of other ice masses in more humid regions. The reconstruction of the mass balance series is attended with difficulties, but can be improved by including the mass balance''s seasonal sensitivity.

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    Authors: Henning, H.-M.; Braun, R.; Lokurlu, A.; Noeres, P.;

    Unterschiedliche technische Lösungen zur Nutzung thermischer Solarenergie für die sommerliche Gebäudeklimatisierung sind marktverfügbar. Die Anwendung dieser Techniken kann zu nennens werten Reduktionen im Primärenergieverbrauch führen, sofern die Systeme entsprechend ausgelegt sind. Voraussetzung hierfür ist eine ausreichende Dimensionierung des Solarkollektorfeldes und - je nach Randbedingungen - die Integration von Speichern in das Gesamtsystem. Die Anzahl der heute installierten Anlagen ist allerdings noch sehr gering. Erfahrungen mit installierten Anlagen und deren Betrieb belegen die Notwendigkeit weiterer messtechnisch begleiteter Demonstrationsanlagen. Dadurch sind auch weitere Kostenreduktionen zu erwarten, sodass mittelfristig eine Amortisation der Anlagen innerhalb der Lebensdauer - zumindest mit einer Förderung im Bereich 100 Euro/m2 - machbar erscheint. Eine neue Anwendungsmöglichkeit in den nächsten Jahren ergibt sich aus der zunehmenden Verfügbarkeit kleiner thermisch angetriebenen Kältemaschinen. Dadurch sind auch Anwendungen im kleinen Leistungsbereich (< 30 kW) erschließbar. Eine interessante Kombination stellt z. B. die Erweiterung von solarthermischen Anlagen zur Brauchwassererwärmung und Heizungsunterstützung (Kombianlagen) um eine kleine Kältemaschine dar. Damit kann eine sinnvolle Nutzung der bislang nicht nutzbaren Überschüsse der Solaranlage im Sommer erreicht werden.

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    Authors: Joachim Sauerborn; Renzoandre de la Pena-Lavander; Marc Cotter;

    Parasitic weeds of the genus Striga (Orobanchaceae) are a major constraint to agricultural production in the semi-arid regions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Therefore, Striga hermonthica’s current and future distribution needs to be estimated urgently in order to better and more efficiently target available Striga management strategies. Using innovative GIS-based modeling complemented by greenhouse and field studies, our research aims to better understand the present geographic distribution of Striga species and to predict potential future expansion areas of these dangerous weeds. Parameters determining the presence or absence of Striga were analyzed and available data complemented by new studies on Striga ecology and seed bank dynamics gained at the University of Hohenheim and ICRISAT, Mali.In order to provide managers and decision maker with a useful tool to take precautionary and palliative actions against the menace of infestation by invasive or parasitic species, it is important to assess the possible future distribution of such species, especially in vulnerable areas where the parasite has not yet appeared. Based on the present geographic distribution and the factors affecting it, different climate projections have been applied to indicate areas that will become susceptible to Striga invasion in the future. Datasets on the impact of climate change from IPCC workgroups have been used as basis for this assessment, combined with information gained from field trips, herbaria assessments and literature. The results of this study show trends in the potential future distribution of Striga hermonthica, but also indicate areas where the methodology can be improved and refined to allow more precise and reliable predictions.

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    Authors: Kowalczyk, Alexandra Anna;

    Für die Studien der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden Biogasanlagen mit drei unterschiedlichen Füllvolumina verwendet. Mit Hilfe dieser Anlagen wurde die Reproduzierbarkeit und Skalierbarkeit von Versuchsergebnissen zum Biogasbildungsprozess untersucht. Die Reproduzierbarkeit ist gegeben, wenn gleiche Bedingungen gegeben sind. Im reduzierten Normvolumenstrom und im Methangehalt konnte eine Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse festgestellt werden; die Abweichungen werden mit zunehmendem Maßstabsfaktor größer. Starke Unterschiede treten bei der Entwicklung des Fettsäurespektrums auf. Desweiteren wurde der Einfluss verschiedener Rührintervalle auf den Biogasbildungsprozess untersucht. Die Auswirkungen von Beschickungsausfällen (1 Tag, 3 und 7 Tage) mit anschließender direkter Sollbetriebsweise wurden für 2 unterschiedliche Beschickungsintervalle analysiert. Im letzten Teil der Arbeit wurden unterschiedliche Anfahrstrategien für das Wiederanfahren nach einem Beschickungsausfall entwickelt.

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