362 research outputs found
Das âşsoziale Europaâš. Eine europäische Leitidee und ihre Konjunkturen im europäischen Einigungsprozess
Das âşsoziale Europaâš. Eine europäische Leitidee und ihre Konjunkturen im europäischen Einigungsprozes
Report No. 24: Analysis of the Social Agendas
Study conducted for the European Parliament, Bonn 2010 (135 pages)
Development of a Concept for Real-Time Control of Manual Assembly Systems
In contrast to automated machines and installations, manual assembly still lacks real-time process monitoring and possibilities for short-term control and adaptation of assembly systems. This article describes an approach for a concept of real-time control of manual assembly systems. For this purpose, KPIs that can be determined predictively are considered. These indicators enable a standardized and objective process data acquisition and a local process optimization for a higher flexibility and adaptability. In addition to the key figures developed, an approach for the automated acquisition of appropriate process data in manual assembly is described. The further usage of the KPIs and the validation within a real production environment is finally presented
Restricted gene flow and genetic drift in recently fragmented populations of an endangered steppe bird
Identifying the genetic processes derived from habitat fragmentation is critical for the conservation of endangered species. We conducted an integrated analysis of genetic patterns in the endangered Dupontâs lark (Chersophilus duponti), a circum-Mediterranean songbird threatened by the loss and fragmentation of natural steppes in recent decades. After sampling all the remaining Spanish populations and the two closÂŹest North African ones, we found that the Mediterranean Sea acts as a major barrier against gene ďŹow and that recent habitat fragmentation is isolating Spanish populations at different spatial scales. While we found a historical signal of gene ďŹow among Spanish regions, a coalescent model supported that the ancestral panmictic population is evolving into several different units in the absence of current gene ďŹow, genetic drift being more intense in the smaller and more isolated populations. Moreover, small-scale spaÂŹtial autocorrelation analyses showed that genetic differentiation is also acting within populations. The spatial genetic structure, signiďŹcant levels of inbreeding and high relatedness within patches raise conÂŹcerns on the viability of most of the extant populations. We highlight the urgency for steppe patches to be protected, expanded and reconnected, considering the genetic clusters identiďŹed here rather than the previously considered eco-geographic regions occupied by the species. Meanwhile, translocations could be considered as a complementary, faster management action to attenuate the crowding and genetic effects of population fragmentation and the extinction risk of small populations without compromising the current local adaptations, culture diversity and genetic clusters already known for the species.Peer Reviewe
Cyber equipping 4.0 â fe-simulation-based setting instructions for a rotary draw-bending machine
The tool setting process for rotary draw-bending is very complex. Only experienced machine operators know which settings lead to a good result in relation to the bending task. Up to seven individual tools can be installed, positioned and set in the process independently. A complete set of tools consists of: pressure die, mandrel, wiper die, inner and outer clamp die as well as the bend die and the collet or piston bend. [1] Furthermore there are the axis settings, which can be adjusted with the parameters distance, force, angle, torque and time. If a defect occurs after the successful set-up process the machine operator has various possibilities to solve the problem. The effects of the different setting parameters and the procedure for the fastest possible elimination of the error are often unclear. The goal is to be able to use an adjustment support for the setting process by means of physical-analytical principles and systematically constructed FE simulations at the bending machine. In order to evaluate the bending result, the condition of the bending component is examined concerning the quality characteristics, cracking, wrinkling, cross-section deformation and elastic deformation. [2] Based on performed and analyzed FE simulations, adjustment recommendations regarding the respective quality characteristics are to be established as well as predictions about possible defects. The simulation and calculation results flow into a database. This is used for the implementation of an electronic expert, who uses a visualization aid to provide the machine operator with information and recommendations on the setup settings. This avoids errors during the equipping process and saves set-up time. Machine operators and particularly trained employees are guided and supported in their work
Report No. 29: The Mobility and Integration of People with Disabilities into the Labour Market
Report based on a study conducted for the European Parliament, Bonn 2010 (95 pages)
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