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Completed Research Projects
Use of nondestructive testing methods in a new one-sample testing strategy for estimating fatigue data
DFG STA 1133/6-1
Microstructure-based lifetime calculation "MibaLeb"
BMWi, Project Management Organisation GRS, Co-operation project with WPT, ZU Dortmund, LZFPQ, Saarland University, MPA University
Current Research Priorities
Characterization of fatigue behavior and fatigue life calculation using StressLife, StrainLife and SteBLife Development and application of NDT-based measurement methods for the characterization of damage evolution on specimens and components X-ray determination of residual stresses on complex com
Finished Research Projects
PriMa 3D-printed magnetic circuits for application in power electronic circuits https://www.rlp-forschung.de/public/people/Sven_Urschel/research_projects/21401 Motor Emulation Replica of electrical maschines with power electronics
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Nanocarriers in flexible matrix for transdermal applications (TRAPP)
Nanoparticles are already an integral part of biomedical diagnostics. Particularly for drug delivery, the use of nanoparticles is becoming increasingly important not only in cancer therapy but also in the treatment of other diseases due to their unique capabilities and relativel
Project ESEMA (Elstatik-Foundation)
Electrostatic effects in magnetic field force microscopy
A measurement signal in magnetic field force microscopy includes signals from magnetic forces as well as signals from other short- and long-range forces. Measuring nanoparticles, the electrostatic forces are often of the same order of magnitude as the ma