932 resultados para Stefan Haupt
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Der Palast der Republik war ein ungeliebtes, aber authentisches Denkmal der DDR-Geschichte. Nach der Wettbewerbsentscheidung vom November 2008 ist nun klar, dass an seiner Stelle eine Kopie des Berliner Stadtschlosses entstehen wird. Der hier vorgestellte Entwurf von Stefan Haupt illustriert, dass es möglich gewesen wäre, den authentischen DDR-Bau in seiner Substanz zu erhalten, ohne auf eine städtebaulich sinnvolle Teilrekonstruktion des Stadtschlosses zu verzichten.
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Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, die vertikale und laterale lithologische Differenziertheit der Grundmoränen und anderen moränalen Sedimente der Elstereiszeit und des Haupt- Drenthestadials der Saaleeiszeit zu charakterisieren. Die Untersuchungen sollen in erster Linie die Gefügevariabilität der lithostratigraphisch eingestuften Einheiten in den einzelnen Aufschlüssen erfassen und nachfolgend einen regionalen Vergleich ermöglichen. Aus dem Gefüge der Moränen, insbesondere aus den Texturmerkmalen, soll versucht werden, die maßgebenden moränenbildenden Prozesse bzw. den genetischen Till-Typ abzuleiten. Völlig sichere Aussagen können jedoch nur in wenigen Fällen erwartet werden, da die Kriterien für den Nachweis der genetischen Till-Typen oft nicht eindeutig sind und manche Gefügemerkmale verschieden genetisch interpretiert werden können (vgl. HALDORSEN & SHAW 1982) . Die genetischen Till-Typen sind eng an die Dynamik des den Till bildenden Gletschers geknüpft. Regional gültige Aussagen zur Inlandeisdynamik erfordern jedoch eine größere Zusammenschau von Untersuchungsergebnissen, als sie hier vorgenommen werden kann.
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Zweig defende a luta insigne contra o fanatismo à sombra do humanismo e da tolerância, liberdade de pensamento segundo o ideal da humanidade respeitadora do espírito do conhecimento, da verdade e da acção moral levada a cabo pelo paradigrnatico Homo per se em Triumph und Tragik des Erasmus von Rotterdam
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estudos Portugueses – Estudos Literários.
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Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Fakultät für Mathematik, Masterarbeit, 2016
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When using a polynomial approximating function the most contentious aspect of the Heat Balance Integral Method is the choice of power of the highest order term. In this paper we employ a method recently developed for thermal problems, where the exponent is determined during the solution process, to analyse Stefan problems. This is achieved by minimising an error function. The solution requires no knowledge of an exact solution and generally produces significantly better results than all previous HBI models. The method is illustrated by first applying it to standard thermal problems. A Stefan problem with an analytical solution is then discussed and results compared to the approximate solution. An ablation problem is also analysed and results compared against a numerical solution. In both examples the agreement is excellent. A Stefan problem where the boundary temperature increases exponentially is analysed. This highlights the difficulties that can be encountered with a time dependent boundary condition. Finally, melting with a time-dependent flux is briefly analysed without applying analytical or numerical results to assess the accuracy.
Application of standard and refined heat balance integral methods to one-dimensional Stefan problems
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The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods for a number of phase change problems. These include standard test problems, both with one and two phase changes, which have exact solutions to enable us to test the accuracy of the approximate solutions. We also consider situations where no analytical solution is available and compare these to numerical solutions. It is popular to use a quadratic profile as an approximation of the temperature, but we show that a cubic profile, seldom considered in the literature, is far more accurate in most circumstances. In addition, the refined integral method can give greater improvement still and we develop a variation on this method which turns out to be optimal in some cases. We assess which integral method is better for various problems, showing that it is largely dependent on the specified boundary conditions.
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In this paper we present a new, accurate form of the heat balance integral method, termed the Combined Integral Method (or CIM). The application of this method to Stefan problems is discussed. For simple test cases the results are compared with exact and asymptotic limits. In particular, it is shown that the CIM is more accurate than the second order, large Stefan number, perturbation solution for a wide range of Stefan numbers. In the initial examples it is shown that the CIM reduces the standard problem, consisting of a PDE defined over a domain specified by an ODE, to the solution of one or two algebraic equations. The latter examples, where the boundary temperature varies with time, reduce to a set of three first order ODEs.
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