Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 620.11: Engineering materials
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Huber, Cyril; Eberlein, Robert; Kappeler, Robin; Fehr, Roland; Scarfe, Peter; Mörgeli, Thomas; Noir, Jérome,
2015.
Flüssiges Natrium mit einem Standardwerkstoff abdichten
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In:
Berger, Karl-Friedrich; Kiefer, Sandra, eds.,
Dichtungstechnik Jahrbuch 2016.
Mannheim:
ISGATEC.
pp. 181-188.
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Huber, Cyril; Eberlein, Robert; Fehr, Roland; Scarfe, Peter; Noir, Jérome; Mörgeli, Thomas,
2015.
Dicht! Trialog der Dichtungs- und Klebetechnik.
2015(2), pp. 32-33.
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Peikert, Gregor; Gubser, Marc,
2015.
Hydraulic fluid contaminated composite parts in bonded patch repairs [paper].
In:
5th International Worshop on Aircraft System Technologies (AST 2015), Hamburg, Germany, 24-25 February 2015.
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Penner, Dirk; de Hazan, Yoram,
2015.
Innovative polymer derived ceramic components by 3D printing and microfluidics
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In:
Innovation Report 2015.
Luzern:
Swiss Plastics.
pp. 152-153.
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Keller, Lukas M.; Holzer, Lorenz; Gasser, Philippe; Erni, Rolf; Rossell, Marta D.,
2015.
Intergranular pore space evolution in MX80 bentonite during a long-term experiment.
Applied Clay Science.
104, pp. 150-159.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2014.11.024
Projects
Projects according to DDC 620.11: Engineering materials
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Value Next – Transdisciplinary Research for a Circular Water Future
Support to overcome a number of regulatory challenges on safe greywater reuse on building and community level. By providing a) insights from lighthouse projects, to which extent safe greywater reuse is currently technically possible and b) important points to consider for future guidelines. ...
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Cooperation in training with Mechatronics School Winterthur
Cooperation in the field of 3D printing between the Mechatronics School Winterthur and the Institute of Product Development and Production Technologies for the training of apprentices in the field of 3D printing of steels.
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Colored Ceramic Watch Parts through Field Assisted Sintering
Brilliantly colored ceramic watch cases will be manufactured by developing a new dedicated production process . The novel 3D Spark Plasma Sintering approach will yield intensively colored near-net shapes, avoiding toxic color pigment composition and showing perfect aesthetic appearance.
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3D tape winding on additive manufactured cores
The 3D Winding on Additively Manufactured Cores (3DW-AM) project proposes a novel technological process for the fabrication of highly topology-optimized, ultralight carbon fiber structures for use in the aviation industry.
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Integration of water and nutrient cycles in the renovation of a single-family detached home
Although today's drinking water and sanitation system is an achievement from a hygiene perspective, it is not optimal from an ecological and resource-efficient perspective. The building owner Rüegg is planning to renovate a single-family home. In addition to the energy renovation, the water system should also be ...