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Questo elaborato nasce da uno stage presso lo stabilimento Bonfiglioli Trasmital S.p.A. di Forlì, un’azienda manifatturiera specializzata nella produzione, costruzione e distribuzione di motoriduttori di velocità, sistemi di azionamento e motoriduttori epicicloidali applicati nel campo industriale, dell’automazione, delle macchine movimento terra e nell’ambito delle energie alternative. Il progetto ha lo scopo di aumentare la disponibilità di un impianto di tempra ad induzione. La scelta di tale impianto quale oggetto dell’attività, proviene da un’analisi delle ore di disponibilità perse per inefficienza, nell’anno 2012, in tutto il reparto di lavorazione meccanica dello stabilimento produttivo di Forlì e dall’analisi dell’OEE (Overall equipment effectiveness), indicatore principale per stabilire l’efficienza di un impianto. Analizzando la natura delle perdite del macchinario, tipicamente guasti, micro fermate e setup, si è deciso di applicare le tecniche di TPM e dello SMED: il TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) persegue l’obiettivo di migliorare la produttività degli impianti e la loro efficacia, grazie alla riduzione delle cause di perdita ricercando il miglioramento continuo del processo di produzione e della qualità, mentre lo SMED (Single-Minute Exchange of Die) è una metodologia volta alla riduzione dei tempi di cambio produzione; la grande innovazione di tale teoria risiede nella possibilità di ridurre fortemente i tempi impiegati per effettuare un’operazione di setup con un solo digit ossia in un lasso di tempo inferiore a dieci minuti.

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Im Juli 2009 wurde am Mainzer Mikrotron (MAMI) erstmal ein Experiment durchgeführt, bei dem ein polarisiertes 3He Target mit Photonen im Energiebereich von 200 bis 800 MeV untersucht wurde. Das Ziel dieses Experiments war die Überprüfung der Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Summenregel am Neutron. Die Verwendung der Messdaten welche mit dem polarisierten 3He Target gewonnen wurden, geben - im Vergleich mit den bereits existieren Daten vom Deuteron - aufgrund der Spin-Struktur des 3He einen komplementären und direkteren Zugang zum Neutron. Die Messung des totalen helizitätsabhängigen Photoabsorptions-Wirkungsquerschnitts wurde mittels eines energiemarkierten Strahls von zirkular polarisierten Photonen, welcher auf das longitudinal polarisierte 3He Target trifft, durchgeführt. Als Produktdetektoren kamen der Crystal Ball (4π Raumabdeckung), TAPS (als ”Vorwärtswand”) sowie ein Schwellen-Cherenkov-Detektor (online Veto zur Reduktion von elektromagnetischen Ereignissen) zum Einsatz. Planung und Aufbau der verschiedenen komponenten Teile des 3He Experimentaufbaus war ein entscheidender Teil dieser Dissertation und wird detailliert in der vorliegenden Arbeit beschrieben. Das Detektorsystem als auch die Analyse-Methoden wurden durch die Messung des unpolarisierten, totalen und inklusiven Photoabsoprtions-Wirkungsquerschnitts an flüssigem Wasserstoff getestet. Hierbei zeigten die Ergebnisse eine gute Übereinstimmung mit bereits zuvor publizierten Daten. Vorläufige Ergebnisse des unpolarisierten totalen Photoabsorptions-Wirkungsquerschnitts sowie der helizitätsabhängige Unterschied zwischen Photoabsorptions-Wirkungsquerschnitten an 3He im Vergleich zu verschiedenen theoretischen Modellen werden vorgestellt.

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Im Zuge dieser Arbeit ist ein Massenspektrometer zur flugzeuggetragenen Messung von HNO3 und HONO auf dem neuen deutschen Forschungsflugzeug HALO aufgebaut worden (AIMS - Atmospheric chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer). Die Ionisation der HNO3- und HONO-Moleküle erfolgt chemisch durch Reaktion mit SF5- -Ionen. Basierend auf den Ergebnissen von Laborversuchen wurden die Betriebsparameter optimiert, die Einzelkomponenten im HALO-Rack zusammengestellt und eine Einlassleitung entworfen, die Wandeffekte minimiert und Untergrundmessungen und HNO3-Kalibrationen im Flug ermöglicht. Die Empfindlichkeit der Messung von HNO3 und HONO wurde ebenso im Labor untersucht wie Interferenzen mit Wasserdampf und Ozon. Die HONO-Vergleichskampagne FIONA am Europäischen Photoreaktor (EUPHORE) in Valencia war die erste Messkampagne mit AIMS. Bei den offenen Vergleichsmessungen stimmten die von AIMS gemessenen HONO-Mischungsverhältnisse innerhalb +-20% mit dem Median von 9 weiteren HONO-Messungen überein. Die ersten flugzeuggetragenen Messungen mit AIMS werden im Verlauf der HALO-Missionen ML-CIRRUS und TACTS stattfinden. Neben dem Aufbau und der Charakterisierung von AIMS war die Analyse der Aufnahme von HNO3 in Eispartikel von Kondensstreifen und Zirren Gegenstand dieser Arbeit. Die Aufnahme von HNO3 in Kondensstreifeneispartikel wurde erstmals systematisch anhand einer Flugzeugmesskampagne (CIRRUS-III) untersucht. Während CIRRUS-III im November 2006 wurden Zirren und zufällig knapp 40 persistente Kondensstreifen über Deutschland und Nordeuropa beprobt. Die Messungen fanden in Höhen zwischen 10 und 11.5 km und bei Temperaturen zwischen 210 und 230 K statt. Die HNO3-Konzentration wurde mit Hilfe von NOy-Messungen bestimmt. Im Mittel war in Kondensstreifen ein größerer Anteil des Gesamt-HNO3 in den Eispartikeln gebunden (6 %) als in Zirren (3 %). Das Gasphasenäquivalent des eisgebundenen HNO3 betrug in Zirren durchschnittlich 6 pmol/mol, in Kondensstreifen 14 pmol/mol und in jungen Kondensstreifen (Alter<1 h) 21 pmol/mol. Das Mischungsverhältnis von HNO3 zu H2O in Eispartikeln war in Kondensstreifen leicht höher als in Zirren unter ähnlichen meteorologischen Bedingungen. Ursächlich für die höheren Werte in persistenten Kondensstreifen sind wahrscheinlich die hohen HNO3-Konzentrationen in den Abgasfahnen der Flugzeuge bei der Kondensstreifenbildung. Die beobachtete Abnahme des HNO3/H2O-Molverhältnisses mit zunehmendem Effektivdurchmesser der Eispartikel deutet an, dass die HNO3-Konzentrationen in Eispartikeln von jungen Kondensstreifen durch die Aufnahme von Abgas-HNO3 in die gefrierenden Aerosolpartikel bestimmt wird. Die Konzentrationen in älteren Kondensstreifen werden zunehmend durch das Vergraben von Umgebungs-HNO3 in wachsenden Eispartikeln kontrolliert. Diese Studie leistet einen Beitrag zu einem besseren Prozessverständnis der HNO3-Aufnahme in atmosphärische Eispartikel. Sie motiviert die Nutzung persistenter Kondensstreifen als atmosphärisches Labor zur Untersuchung der Spurengasaufnahme in wachsende Eispartikel.

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Within this work, a particle-polymer surface system is studied with respect to the particle-surface interactions. The latter are governed by micromechanics and are an important aspect for a wide range of industrial applications. Here, a new methodology is developed for understanding the adhesion process and measure the relevant forces, based on the quartz crystal microbalance, QCM. rnThe potential of the QCM technique for studying particle-surface interactions and reflect the adhesion process is evaluated by carrying out experiments with a custom-made setup, consisting of the QCM with a 160 nm thick film of polystyrene (PS) spin-coated onto the quartz and of glass particles, of different diameters (5-20µm), deposited onto the polymer surface. Shifts in the QCM resonance frequency are monitored as a function of the oscillation amplitude. The induced frequency shifts of the 3rd overtone are found to decrease or increase, depending on the particle-surface coupling type and the applied oscillation (frequency and amplitude). For strong coupling the 3rd harmonic decreased, corresponding to an “added mass” on the quartz surface. However, positive frequency shifts are observed in some cases and are attributed to weak-coupling between particle and surface. Higher overtones, i.e. the 5th and 7th, were utilized in order to derive additional information about the interactions taking place. For small particles, the shift for specific overtones can increase after annealing, while for large particle diameters annealing causes a negative frequency shift. The lower overtones correspond to a generally strong-coupling regime with mainly negative frequency shifts observed, while the 7th appears to be sensitive to the contact break-down and the recorded shifts are positive.rnDuring oscillation, the motion of the particles and the induced frequency shift of the QCM are governed by a balance between inertial forces and contact forces. The adherence of the particles can be increased by annealing the PS film at 150°C, which led to the formation of a PS meniscus. For the interpretation, the Hertz, Johnson-Kendall-Roberts, Derjaguin-Müller-Toporov and the Mindlin theory of partial slip are considered. The Mindlin approach is utilized to describe partial slip. When partial slip takes place induced by an oscillating load, a part of the contact ruptures. This results in a decrease of the effective contact stiffness. Additionally, there are long-term memory effects due to the consolidation which along with the QCM vibrations induce a coupling increase. However, the latter can also break the contact, lead to detachment and even surface damage and deformation due to inertia. For strong coupling the particles appear to move with the vibrations and simply act as added effective mass leading to a decrease of the resonance frequency, in agreement with the Sauerbrey equation that is commonly used to calculate the added mass on a QCM). When the system enters the weak-coupling regime the particles are not able to follow the fast movement of the QCM surface. Hence, they effectively act as adding a “spring” with an additional coupling constant and increase the resonance frequency. The frequency shift, however, is not a unique function of the coupling constant. Furthermore, the critical oscillation amplitude is determined, above which particle detach. No movement is detected at much lower amplitudes, while for intermediate values, lateral particle displacement is observed. rnIn order to validate the QCM results and study the particle effects on the surface, atomic force microscopy, AFM, is additionally utilized, to image surfaces and measure surface forces. By studying the surface of the polymer film after excitation and particle removal, AFM imaging helped in detecting three different meniscus types for the contact area: the “full contact”, the “asymmetrical” and a third one including a “homocentric smaller meniscus”. The different meniscus forms result in varying bond intensity between particles and polymer film, which could explain the deviation between number of particles per surface area measured by imaging and the values provided by the QCM - frequency shift analysis. The asymmetric and the homocentric contact types are suggested to be responsible for the positive frequency shifts observed for all three measured overtones, i.e. for the weak-coupling regime, while the “full contact” type resulted in a negative frequency shift, by effectively contributing to the mass increase of the quartz..rnThe interplay between inertia and contact forces for the particle-surface system leads to strong- or weak-coupling, with the particle affecting in three mentioned ways the polymer surface. This is manifested in the frequency shifts of the QCM system harmonics which are used to differentiate between the two interaction types and reflect the overall state of adhesion for particles of different size.rn

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This work focused mainly on two aspects of kinetics of phase separation in binary mixtures. In the first part, we studied the interplay of hydrodynamics and the phase separation of binary mixtures. A considerably flat container (a laterally extended geometry), at an aspect ratio of 14:1 (diameter: height) was chosen, so that any hydrodynamic instabilities, if they arise, could be tracked. Two binary mixtures were studied. One was a mixture of methanol and hexane, doped with 5% ethanol, which phase separated under cooling. The second was a mixture of butoxyethanol and water, doped with 2% decane, which phase separated under heating. The dopants were added to bring down the phase transition temperature around room temperature.rnrnAlthough much work has been done already on classical hydrodynamic instabilities, not much has been done in the understanding of the coupling between phase separation and hydrodynamic instabilities. This work aimed at understanding the influence of phase separation in initiating any hydrodynamic instability, and also vice versa. Another aim was to understand the influence of the applied temperature protocol on the emergence of patterns characteristic to hydrodynamic instabilities. rnrnOn slowly cooling the system continuously, at specific cooling rates, patterns were observed in the first mixture, at the start of phase separation. They resembled the patterns observed in classical Rayleigh-Bénard instability, which arises when a liquid continuously is heated from below. To suppress this classical convection, the cooling setup was tuned such that the lower side of the sample always remained cooler by a few millikelvins, relative to the top. We found that the nature of patterns changed with different cooling rates, with stable patterns appearing for a specific cooling rate (1K/h). On the basis of the cooling protocol, we estimated a modified Rayleigh number for our system. We found that the estimated modified Rayleigh number is near the critical value for instability, for cooling rates between 0.5K/h and 1K/h. This is consistent with our experimental findings. rnrnThe origin of the patterns, in spite of the lower side being relatively colder with respect to the top, points to two possible reasons. 1) During phase separation droplets of either phases are formed, which releases a latent heat. Our microcalorimetry measurements show that the rise in temperature during the first phase separation is in the order of 10-20millikelvins, which in some cases is enough to reverse the applied temperature bias. Thus phase separation in itself initiates a hydrodynamic instability. 2) The second reason comes from the cooling protocol itself. The sample was cooled from above and below. At sufficiently high cooling rates, there are situations where the interior of the sample is relatively hotter than both top and bottom of the sample. This is sufficient to create an instability within the cell. Our experiments at higher cooling rates (5K/h and above) show complex patterns, which hints that there is enough convection even before phase separation occurs. Infact, theoretical work done by Dr.Hayase show that patterns could arise in a system without latent heat, with symmetrical cooling from top and bottom. The simulations also show that the patterns do not span the entire height of the sample cell. This is again consistent with the cell sizes measured in our experiment.rnrnThe second mixture also showed patterns at specific heating rates, when it was continuously heated inducing phase separation. In this case though, the sample was turbid for a long time until patterns appeared. A meniscus was most probably formed before the patterns emerged. We attribute the reason of patterns in this case to Marangoni convection, which is present in systems with an interface, where local differences in surface tension give rise to an instability. Our estimates for the Rayleigh number also show a significantly lower number than that's required for RB-type instability.rnrnIn the first part of the work, therefore, we identify two different kinds of hydrodynamic instabilities in two different mixtures. Both are observed during, or after the first phase separation. Our patterns compare with the classical convection patterns, but here the origins are from phase separation and the cooling protocol.rnrnIn the second part of the work, we focused on the kinetics of phase separation in a polymer solution (polystyrene and methylcyclohexane), which is cooled continuously far down into the two phase region. Oscillations in turbidity, denoting material exchange between the phases are seen. Three processes contribute to the phase separation: Nucleation of droplets, their growth and coalescence, and their subsequent sedimentation. Experiments in low molecular binary mixtures had led to models of oscillation [43] which considered sedimentation time scales much faster than the time scales of nucleation and growth. The size and shape of the sample therefore did not matter in such situations. The oscillations in turbidity were volume-dominated. The present work aimed at understanding the influence of sedimentation time scales for polymer mixtures. Three heights of the sample with same composition were studied side by side. We found that periods increased with the sample height, thus showing that sedimentation time determines the period of oscillations in the polymer solutions. We experimented with different cooling rates and different compositions of the mixture, and we found that periods are still determined by the sample height, and therefore by sedimentation time. rnrnWe also see that turbidity emerges in two ways; either from the interface, or throughout the sample. We suggest that oscillations starting from the interface are due to satellite droplets that are formed on droplet coalescence at the interface. These satellite droplets are then advected to the top of the sample, and they grow, coalesce and sediment. This type of an oscillation wouldn't require the system to pass the energy barrier required for homogenous nucleation throughout the sample. This mechanism would work best in sample where the droplets could be effectively advected throughout the sample. In our experiments, we see more interface dominated oscillations in the smaller cells and lower cooling rates, where droplet advection is favourable. In larger samples and higher cooling rates, we mostly see that the whole sample becomes turbid homogenously, which requires the system to pass the energy barrier for homogenous nucleation.rnrnOscillations, in principle, occur since the system needs to pass an energy barrier for nucleation. The height of the barrier decreases with increasing supersaturation, which in turn is from the temperature ramp applied. This gives rise to a period where the system is clear, in between the turbid periods. At certain specific cooling rates, the system can follow a path such that the start of a turbid period coincides with the vanishing of the last turbid period, thus eliminating the clear periods. This means suppressions of oscillations altogether. In fact we experimentally present a case where, at a certain cooling rate, oscillations indeed vanish. rnrnThus we find through this work that the kinetics of phase separation in polymer solution is different from that of a low molecular system; sedimentation time scales become relevant, and therefore so does the shape and size of the sample. The role of interface in initiating turbid periods also become much more prominent in this system compared to that in low molecular mixtures.rnrnIn summary, some fundamental properties in the kinetics of phase separation in binary mixtures were studied. While the first part of the work described the close interplay of the first phase separation with hydrodynamic instabilities, the second part investigated the nature and determining factors of oscillations, when the system was cooled deep into the two phase region. Both cases show how the geometry of the cell can affect the kinetics of phase separation. This study leads to further fundamental understandings of the factors contributing to the kinetics of phase separation, and to the understandings of what can be controlled and tuned in practical cases. rn

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L'elaborato affronta la definizione di differenti strategie per il campionamento e la ricostruzione di segnali wavefield per applicazioni di monitoraggio strutturale. In accordo con quanto indicato dalla teoria del Compressive Sensing, obiettivo della tesi è la minimizzazione del numero di punti di acquisizione al fine di ridurre lo sforzo energetico del campionamento. I risultati sono validati in ambiente Matlab utilizzando come riferimento segnali acquisiti su setup sperimentali in alluminio o materiale composito in presenza di diverse tipologie di difetto.

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Durch die Möglichkeit, gleichzeitig mehrere Polarisationsfreiheitsgradernin der quasi-elastischen Elektronstreuung an $^3mathrm{He}$ zurnmessen, bietet sich ein neuer experimenteller Zugang zu kleinen, aber rnwichtigen Partialwellenbeiträgen ($S'$, $D$-Welle) desrn$^3mathrm{He}$-Grundzustands. Dies ermöglicht nicht nur ein tieferesrnVerständnis des Drei-Körper-Systems, sondern bietet auch diernMöglichkeit, Erkenntnisse über die $^3mathrm{He}$-Struktur undrnDynamik zu erlangen. Mit Hilfe dieser Informationen lassen sich abrninitio Rechnungen testen, sowie Korrekturen berechnen, die für anderernExperimente (z.B. Messung von $G_{en}$) benötigt werden. rnrnModerne Faddeev-Rechnungen liefern nicht nur eine quantitativernBeschreibung des $^3mathrm{He}$-Grundzustands, sondern geben auchrneinen Einblick in die sogenannten spinabhängigenrnImpulsverteilungen. Eine gründliche experimentelle Untersuchung ist in rndiesem Zusammenhang nötig, um eine solide Basis für die Üperprüfungrnder theoretische Modelle zu liefern. EinrnDreifach-Polarisationsexperiment liefert hier zum einen wichtigernDaten, zum anderen kann damit untersucht werden, ob mit der Methoderndes glqq Deuteron-Tagginggrqq polarisiertes $^3mathrm{He}$ alsrneffektives polarisiertes Protonentarget verwendet werden kann. rnrnDas hier vorgestellte Experiment kombiniert erstmals Strahl- undrnTargetpolarisation sowie die Messung der Polarisation des auslaufendenrnProtons. Das Experiment wurde im Sommer 2007 an derrnDrei-Spektrometer-Anlage der A1-Kollaboration an MAMI rndurchgeführt. Dabei wurde mit einer Strahlenergie vonrn$E=855,mathrm{MeV}$ bei $q^2=-0,14,(mathrm{GeV/c})^2$rn$(omega=0,13,mathrm{GeV}$, $q=0,4,mathrm{GeV/c})$ gemessen.rnrnDie bestimmten Wirkungsquerschnitte, sowie die Strahl-Target- und diernDreifach-Asymmetrie werden mit theoretischen Modellrechnungen vonrnJ. Golak (Plane Wave Impuls Approximation PWIA, sowie ein Modell mitrnEndzustandswechselwirkung) verglichen. Zudem wurde das Modell von dernForest verwendet, welches den Wirkungsquerschnitt über eine gemessenernSpektralfunktion berechnet. Der Vergleich mit den Modellrechnungenrnzeigt, dass sowohl der Wirkungsquerschnitt, als auch die Doppel- undrnDreifach-Asymmetrie gut mit den theoretischen Rechnungenrnübereinstimmen. rnrnDie Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit bestätigen, dass polarisiertesrn$^3mathrm{He}$ nicht nur als polarisiertes Neutronentarget, sondernrndurch Nachweis des Deuterons ebenfalls als polarisiertesrnProtonentarget verwendet werden kann.

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Verbindungen aus nicht ferromagnetischen Bestandteilen, die ferromagnetische Eigenschaf-ten zeigen, sind seit Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts bekannt und werden nach ihrem Entdecker als Heusler-Verbindungen bezeichnet. Seitdem haben sie nichts von ihrer Faszination eingebüßt, besitzen sie doch eine Fülle besonderer Eigenschaften mit Anwendungen z.B. in der Spintronik.rnAuf der Suche nach geeigneten Legierungen ist es wünschenswert, zunächst grundlegende Eigenschaften wie das magnetische Moment elementspezifisch bestimmen zu können. Hierfür sind Methoden wie Röntgenabsorptionsspektroskopie und magnetischer Röntgenzirkulardichroismus (XAS/XMCD) prädestiniert.rnIm Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde eine Apparatur entwickelt, mit deren Hilfe XAS- und XMCD-Messungen an dünnen Heusler-Filmen durchgeführt werden können. Da Grenzflächeneigenschaften von besonderem Interesse sind, wurde der experimentelle Aufbau so gewählt, dass gleichzeitig Volumen und Oberflächeneigenschaften untersucht werden können. Durch Vergleich dieser Messdaten erhält man Zugang zu den Grenzflächeneigenschaften.rnSo konnte mit XAS-Messungen nachgewiesen werden, dass sich die chemischen Eigenschaften an der Grenzfläche mancher Filme von denen im Volumen des Films unterscheiden (Oxidation bzw. Interdiffusion der Abdeckschicht). Auch stöchiometrische Unterschiede zwischen Oberfläche und Volumen konnten so identifiziert werden.rnMit Hilfe von XMCD-Messungen wurden elementspezifische magnetische Momente bestimmt und mit theoretischen Vorhersagen verglichen. Auch hierbei konnten Oberflächen- und Volumenmomente miteinander verglichen werden. So wurde z.B. unter Verwendung einer Schichtserie die Anzahl magnetischer Totlagen an beiden Grenzflächen bestimmt. Diese Informationen sind wichtig, um die Qualität dünner Filme steigern zu können.rnDes Weiteren war es auch möglich, temperaturabhängige Änderungen in der Ni2MnGa Zustandsdichte, die von der Theorie vorhergesagt wurden, in den XAS-Spektren nachzuweisen. Schließlich wurde noch eine Methode entwickelt, die es erlaubt, unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen auf die partielle unbesetzte Zustandsdichte (PDOS) zu schließen. Dies liefert wichtige Hinweise auf Lage und Breite der bisher nur theoretisch vorhergesagten Bandlücke. Es ist mit der hier vorgestellten Methode nicht möglich, die gesamte PDOS für alle Elemente zu vermessen, doch können so relativ leicht vielversprechende Kandidaten für weitere Untersuchungen gefunden werden.rn

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Internet of Energy è un progetto di ricerca europeo nato con lo scopo di sviluppare infrastrutture hardware e software volte a introdurre la mobilità elettrica veicolare nei moderni contesti urbani. È stato oggetto di tesi di Federco Montori il quale ha sviluppato un primo prototipo di piattaforma comprendente un servizio cittadino di gestione delle ricariche, un’applicazione mobile che vi interagiva e infine un simulatore necessario al test della piattaforma. Nel corso di oltre un anno di sviluppo ho riscritto tutte le componenti software che costituivano il progetto ampliandone notevolmente le funzionalità, rendendole modulari e ben ingegnerizzate. Del progetto originario è stata ereditata l’architettura ontology-based basata sullo scambio di informazioni tramite il Semantic Information Broker (SIB). Il mio contributo è iniziato nel 2012 con la riscrittura dell’applicazione mobile che inizialmente funzionava solo in presenza del simulatore. Attualmente permette di interfacciarsi a un veicolo reale tramite la tecnologia Blue&Me di Fiat. Questo approccio è stato reso possibile grazie all’opportunità offerta dal Centro Ricerche Fiat, che ci ha permesso di testare presso loro sede l’applicazione mobile su un prototipo di Daily elettrico. Ho inoltre introdotto lo studio del profilo altimetrico e consumo energetico che separa il possessore dello smartphone da una determinata destinazione. Nel 2013 ho deciso di riscrivere il Servizio Cittadino per renderlo conforme a un nuovo protocollo di prenotazione. Ho colto l’occasione per rendere il servizio altamente performante grazie a tecniche quali: pool di thread, pool di oggetti e caching. Infine a cavallo tra il 2013 e il 2014 ho riscritto il simulatore al fine di ottimizzare il consumo di risorse, velocizzare il setup delle simulazioni e sopratutto renderlo più conforme alla realtà. Questo lavoro ha permesso di avere una piattaforma software che permette di valutare realisticamente gli scenari di mobilità elettrica veicolare.

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The interplay of hydrodynamic and electrostatic forces is of great importance for the understanding of colloidal dispersions. Theoretical descriptions are often based on the so called standard electrokinetic model. This Mean Field approach combines the Stokes equation for the hydrodynamic flow field, the Poisson equation for electrostatics and a continuity equation describing the evolution of the ion concentration fields. In the first part of this thesis a new lattice method is presented in order to efficiently solve the set of non-linear equations for a charge-stabilized colloidal dispersion in the presence of an external electric field. Within this framework, the research is mainly focused on the calculation of the electrophoretic mobility. Since this transport coefficient is independent of the electric field only for small driving, the algorithm is based upon a linearization of the governing equations. The zeroth order is the well known Poisson-Boltzmann theory and the first order is a coupled set of linear equations. Furthermore, this set of equations is divided into several subproblems. A specialized solver for each subproblem is developed, and various tests and applications are discussed for every particular method. Finally, all solvers are combined in an iterative procedure and applied to several interesting questions, for example, the effect of the screening mechanism on the electrophoretic mobility or the charge dependence of the field-induced dipole moment and ion clouds surrounding a weakly charged sphere. In the second part a quantitative data analysis method is developed for a new experimental approach, known as "Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy" (TIR-FCCS). The TIR-FCCS setup is an optical method using fluorescent colloidal particles to analyze the flow field close to a solid-fluid interface. The interpretation of the experimental results requires a theoretical model, which is usually the solution of a convection-diffusion equation. Since an analytic solution is not available due to the form of the flow field and the boundary conditions, an alternative numerical approach is presented. It is based on stochastic methods, i. e. a combination of a Brownian Dynamics algorithm and Monte Carlo techniques. Finally, experimental measurements for a hydrophilic surface are analyzed using this new numerical approach.

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In dieser Arbeit werden der experimentelle Aufbau und erste Messungen für die Bestimmung des g-Faktors des Elektrons gebunden in wasserstoff- und lithiumähnlichen mittelschweren Ionen beschrieben. Mit dem hochpräzisenWert des g-Faktors können theoretische Berechnungen der Quantenelektrodynamik gebundener Zustände überprüft werden. Die Messungen werden in einem Dreifach-Penningfallen-System durchgeführt. Dort wurden im Rahmen dieser Arbeit auch erstmals hochgeladene Ionen bis 28Si13+ in einer hierfür entwickelten Elektronenstrahl-Ionenquelle/-falle erzeugt. Für die Bestimmung des g-Faktors werden die freie Zyklotronfrequenz und die Larmorfrequenz benötigt. Erstere wird aus den drei Eigenfrequenzen des in der Präzisionsfalle gespeicherten Ions berechnet. Um das Ion bei den Messungen nicht zu verlieren, werden die Eigenfrequenzen des Ions durch Kopplung an einen radiofrequenten Nachweisschwingkreis nicht-destruktiv nachgewiesen. Die freie Zyklotronfrequenz konnte dabei mit einer relativen Genauigkeit von wenigen 10E−9 bestimmt werden. Zur Bestimmung der Larmorfrequenz ist die genaue Kenntnis der Spinrichtung des Elektrons im Magnetfeld notwendig. Diese wird durch den kontinuierlichen Stern-Gerlach-Effekt in der sogenannten Analysefalle bestimmt. Hierzu muss eine hohe Stabilität der axialen Frequenz des Ions erreicht werden. Um dies sowie die Hochpräzisionsmessungen in der Präzisionsfalle zu erreichen, wurden in dieser Arbeit beide Fallen hinsichtlich ihrer elektrischen und magnetischen Eigenschaften charakterisiert.

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I present a new experimental method called Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy (TIR-FCCS). It is a method that can probe hydrodynamic flows near solid surfaces, on length scales of tens of nanometres. Fluorescent tracers flowing with the liquid are excited by evanescent light, produced by epi-illumination through the periphery of a high NA oil-immersion objective. Due to the fast decay of the evanescent wave, fluorescence only occurs for tracers in the ~100 nm proximity of the surface, thus resulting in very high normal resolution. The time-resolved fluorescence intensity signals from two laterally shifted (in flow direction) observation volumes, created by two confocal pinholes are independently measured and recorded. The cross-correlation of these signals provides important information for the tracers’ motion and thus their flow velocity. Due to the high sensitivity of the method, fluorescent species with different size, down to single dye molecules can be used as tracers. The aim of my work was to build an experimental setup for TIR-FCCS and use it to experimentally measure the shear rate and slip length of water flowing on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces. However, in order to extract these parameters from the measured correlation curves a quantitative data analysis is needed. This is not straightforward task due to the complexity of the problem, which makes the derivation of analytical expressions for the correlation functions needed to fit the experimental data, impossible. Therefore in order to process and interpret the experimental results I also describe a new numerical method of data analysis of the acquired auto- and cross-correlation curves – Brownian Dynamics techniques are used to produce simulated auto- and cross-correlation functions and to fit the corresponding experimental data. I show how to combine detailed and fairly realistic theoretical modelling of the phenomena with accurate measurements of the correlation functions, in order to establish a fully quantitative method to retrieve the flow properties from the experiments. An importance-sampling Monte Carlo procedure is employed in order to fit the experiments. This provides the optimum parameter values together with their statistical error bars. The approach is well suited for both modern desktop PC machines and massively parallel computers. The latter allows making the data analysis within short computing times. I applied this method to study flow of aqueous electrolyte solution near smooth hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces. Generally on hydrophilic surface slip is not expected, while on hydrophobic surface some slippage may exists. Our results show that on both hydrophilic and moderately hydrophobic (contact angle ~85°) surfaces the slip length is ~10-15nm or lower, and within the limitations of the experiments and the model, indistinguishable from zero.

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Im Rahmen meiner Dissertation habe ich gemäß dem Medizinproduktegesetz ein MR-kompatibles Verabreichungsgerät entwickelt, um Patienten hyperpolarisierte Gas Boli (He-3, Xe-129) als Kontrasgas zur MRT der Lunge zu applizieren. Das Gerät wurde dazu optimiert, die Gase oder Gasmischungen (z. B. HP Gas + N2) in definierten Mengen und zu definierten Zeitpunkten während der Inspiration mit hoher Reproduzierbarkeit und Zuverlässigkeit zu verabreichen, ohne dabei die MR-Qualität zu beeinträchtigen. Aus Sicherheitsgründen und zur späteren Datenanalyse werden die Atemflusskurven der Patienten kontinuierlich angezeigt und aufgezeichnet. Ein Kolbenkompressor ist integriert, um die gesamte gespeicherte He-3-Menge nutzen zu können. Weiterhin ist es möglich, die Polarisation vor Ort zu bestimmen und das abgeatmete He-3 zur späteren Rückgewinnung aufzufangen. Diese Auffangeffizienz konnte durch Untersuchungen mit He-4 (als He-3-Ersatz) gesteigert werden.rnDie ersten MR-Aufnahmen von 10 gesunden Probanden wurden mit diesem Aufbau imrnRahmen einer klinischen Studie durchgeführt. Die Analyse der bestimmten MR-Parameter Signal-Rausch-Verhältnis (SNR), Sauerstoffpartialdruck (pO2), Scheinbarer Diffusionskoeffizient (ADC=apparent diffusion coefficient) sowie die Signalanstiegszeit (rise-time) zeigt eine deutlich bessere Reproduzierbarkeit bei der Verabreichung des He-3 mit dem Applikators anstelle eines Tedlarbags (= kleine heliumdichte Plastiktüte).

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In this thesis, the phenomenology of the Randall-Sundrum setup is investigated. In this context models with and without an enlarged SU(2)_L x SU(2)_R x U(1)_X x P_{LR} gauge symmetry, which removes corrections to the T parameter and to the Z b_L \bar b_L coupling, are compared with each other. The Kaluza-Klein decomposition is formulated within the mass basis, which allows for a clear understanding of various model-specific features. A complete discussion of tree-level flavor-changing effects is presented. Exact expressions for five dimensional propagators are derived, including Yukawa interactions that mediate flavor-off-diagonal transitions. The symmetry that reduces the corrections to the left-handed Z b \bar b coupling is analyzed in detail. In the literature, Randall-Sundrum models have been used to address the measured anomaly in the t \bar t forward-backward asymmetry. However, it will be shown that this is not possible within a natural approach to flavor. The rare decays t \to cZ and t \to ch are investigated, where in particular the latter could be observed at the LHC. A calculation of \Gamma_{12}^{B_s} in the presence of new physics is presented. It is shown that the Randall-Sundrum setup allows for an improved agreement with measurements of A_{SL}^s, S_{\psi\phi}, and \Delta\Gamma_s. For the first time, a complete one-loop calculation of all relevant Higgs-boson production and decay channels in the custodial Randall-Sundrum setup is performed, revealing a sensitivity to large new-physics scales at the LHC.

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This thesis reports on the realization, characterization and analysis of ultracold bosonic and fermionic atoms in three-dimensional optical lattice potentials. Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices can be regarded as ideal model systems to investigate quantum many-body physics. In this work interacting ensembles of bosonic 87Rb and fermionic 40K atoms are employed to study equilibrium phases and nonequilibrium dynamics. The investigations are enabled by a versatile experimental setup, whose core feature is a blue-detuned optical lattice that is combined with Feshbach resonances and a red-detuned dipole trap to allow for independent control of tunneling, interactions and external confinement. The Fermi-Hubbard model, which plays a central role in the theoretical description of strongly correlated electrons, is experimentally realized by loading interacting fermionic spin mixtures into the optical lattice. Using phase-contrast imaging the in-situ size of the atomic density distribution is measured, which allows to extract the global compressibility of the many-body state as a function of interaction and external confinement. Thereby, metallic and insulating phases are clearly identified. At strongly repulsive interaction, a vanishing compressibility and suppression of doubly occupied lattice sites signal the emergence of a fermionic Mott insulator. In a second series of experiments interaction effects in bosonic lattice quantum gases are analyzed. Typically, interactions between microscopic particles are described as two-body interactions. As such they are also contained in the single-band Bose-Hubbard model. However, our measurements demonstrate the presence of multi-body interactions that effectively emerge via virtual transitions of atoms to higher lattice bands. These findings are enabled by the development of a novel atom optical measurement technique: In quantum phase revival spectroscopy periodic collapse and revival dynamics of the bosonic matter wave field are induced. The frequencies of the dynamics are directly related to the on-site interaction energies of atomic Fock states and can be read out with high precision. The third part of this work deals with mixtures of bosons and fermions in optical lattices, in which the interspecies interactions are accurately controlled by means of a Feshbach resonance. Studies of the equilibrium phases show that the bosonic superfluid to Mott insulator transition is shifted towards lower lattice depths when bosons and fermions interact attractively. This observation is further analyzed by applying quantum phase revival spectroscopy to few-body systems consisting of a single fermion and a coherent bosonic field on individual lattice sites. In addition to the direct measurement of Bose-Fermi interaction energies, Bose-Bose interactions are proven to be modified by the presence of a fermion. This renormalization of bosonic interaction energies can explain the shift of the Mott insulator transition. The experiments of this thesis lay important foundations for future studies of quantum magnetism with fermionic spin mixtures as well as for the realization of complex quantum phases with Bose-Fermi mixtures. They furthermore point towards physics that reaches beyond the single-band Hubbard model.