Forschungsbericht 2022
Metall- und Verbundbau B-8
Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus Rutner
Institut auf TORE
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The objectives of the scientific work at the Institute of Metal and Composite Structures are, on the one hand, early detection and localization of degradation in metal structures through acoustic methods and, on the other hand, tailored development of nano- and microstructured hybrid metals aiming at a delay of degradation and understanding of material mechanisms across length scales. The societal impact is increase of lifetime and operational readiness of metal infrastructure at reduced maintenance costs.
Publikationen
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Physical explanation for vibro-acoustic modulation due to local and global nonlinearities in a structure and its experimental and numerical validation - Article
Dorendorf, Lennart; Lalkovski, Nikolay; Rutner, Marcus
Journal of Sound and Vibration 528: 116885 (2022-06-23)
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Workshop: Adaptive Structures At Shore 2022 : 23rd & 24th of May 2022, Hamburg, Germany : conference proceedings - Proceedings
Grabe, Jürgen; Wiltshire, Karen; Haase, Walter; Nitschke, Andreas; Fofonova, Vera; Keßler, Silvia; Wüchner, Roland; Düster, Alexander; Trieu, Hoc Khiem; Seifried, Robert; Rung, Thomas; Bletzinger, Kai-Uwe; Gescher, Johannes; Smarsly, Kay; Dragos, Kosmas; Dücker, Daniel-André; Pick, Marc-André; Ieropoulos, Ioannis; Schwarz, Niklas; Rutner, Marcus; Heitmann, Christian; Roubos, Alfred; Argyriadis, Kimon; Klein, Marco; Dostal, Leo; Stender, Merten; Abdel-Maksoud, Moustafa; Goseberg, Nils
Technische Universität Hamburg (2022)
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Material mechanisms of Cu/Ni nanolaminate coatings resulting in lifetime extensions of welded joints - Article
Brunow, Jakob; Gries, Stella Inge Martha; Krekeler, Tobias; Rutner, Marcus
Scripta Materialia 212: 114501 (2022-04-15)
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Metallische Laminatkomposite hergestellt mit dem Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Verfahren - Konferenzbeitrag (nicht im Tagungsband)
Spalek, Niclas; Brunow, Jakob; Braun, Moritz; Rutner, Marcus
23. DASt-Forschungskolloquium (2022)
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