TY - CHAP A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Poszvek, Günther A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed T1 - Design and Optimization of Pumping Aggregate for Hydraulic Active Car Suspension using Software SolidWorks T2 - 26TH DAAAM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION N2 - This work represents the design and performance optimization of pumping aggregate for hydraulic active car suspension systems. For solving of this task is required wide scope of interdisciplinary knowledge. The software used in this project was SolidWorks from Dassault Systemes. Using this tool is possible to analyse and optimize the flow of hydraulic fluid throw the electromotor of pumping aggregate. This papers shows among other, how to set the input parameters and constraints such as pressure and velocity, how to simulate a rotating flow of cooling fluid inside intermediate regions between stator and rotor. For approving a required lifetime of pumping aggregate a fatigue analysis was done and represented above. The verification of simulation model and mandatory validation of simulation results are made. The conclusions at the end of this work have confirmed the usage of computational fluid dynamic – software for future researches of pumping aggregates. KW - Hydraulic KW - Car KW - SolidWorks Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Smart Manufacturing in the Digital Factory – a Practical Case Study of an Industrie 4.0 Implementation T2 - EUROCAST 2017, Sixteenth International Conference on Computer Aided Systems Theory KW - Smart Manufacturing KW - Digital Factory KW - Industrie 4.0 Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Mirlind, Brugi A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed T1 - Lightweight Educational Scara Robot for Palletizing of USB Sticks T2 - Proceedings of the 27th International DAAAM Symposium 2016, DAAAM 2017 KW - Education KW - Robot KW - USB Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Poszvek, Günther A1 - Wölfel, Walter A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Integrated Method for the Design and Evaluation of Safety & Secure Manufacturing Systems T2 - 29TH DAAAM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION KW - Industrial Security KW - Production Systems KW - Security Y1 - SN - 978-3-902734-20-4 SN - 1726-9679 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Poszvek, Günther A1 - Wölfel, Walter A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Integrated Method for the Design and Evaluation of Safety & Secure Manufacturing Systems T2 - 29th DAAAM International Symposium on Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation KW - Saftey KW - Robotics Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Smart Manufacturing in the Digital Factory – a Practical Case Study of an Industrie 4.0 Implementation KW - Smart Manufacturing KW - Digital Factory Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Design and control of 4 axis additive manufactured robot using software tools JF - Procedia Engineering 100 KW - Robotics Y1 - ER - TY - GEN A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Poszvek, Günther A1 - Wölfel, Walter A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Integrated Method for the Design and Evaluation of Safety & Secure Manufacturing Systems KW - Saftey KW - Robotics Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Radinger, Thomas A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Wölfel, Walter A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Functional Safety concept for a Handling Robot Built on Optical Systems KW - Robotics KW - Safety KW - Optical Systems Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Krym, Tomasz A1 - Poniszewska-Maranda, Aneta A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Automatic process of continuous integration of web application T2 - Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems 2018 N2 - Cloud solutions in the business are nowadays becoming more and more popular. Many companies decide to deploy their applications in the cloud or migrate them from their non-cloud based solutions. It allows them to focus on functionalities and turn over the work connected with setting up and managing an infrastructure (with its issues such as scalability or availability) to the cloud providers. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of cloud solutions in aspects of distributed business services. It is supported by a web application that is responsible for testing the provided services to supports the analysis. KW - Software Testing KW - Automation KW - Web Application KW - Java Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Poniszewska-Maranda, Aneta A1 - Ignaczewski, Bartosz A1 - Markl, Erich ED - Younas, Muhammad ED - Awan, Irfan ED - Ghinea, George ED - Catalan Cid, Marisa T1 - Towards the Cloud solutions in aspects of Distributed Business Services T2 - Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems KW - Cloud Solutions KW - Distributed Business Services Y1 - SN - 0302-9743 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Poniszewska-Maranda, Aneta A1 - Ignaczewski, Bartosz A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Towards the Cloud solutions in aspects of Distributed Business Services KW - Cloud Solutions KW - Distributed Business Services Y1 - ER - TY - GEN A1 - Krym, Tomasz A1 - Poniszewska-Maranda, Aneta A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Automatic process of continuous integration of web application KW - Software Testing KW - Automation KW - Web Application KW - Java Y1 - ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bucher, Christoph Michael A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Lackner, Maximilian A1 - Gonzales-Gutierrez, J. A1 - Lammer, Helmuth T1 - Continuous fiber reinforced freeform 3D printing KW - Additive Manufacturing Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Lackner, Maximilian T1 - Devulcanization Technologies for Recycling of Tire-Derived Rubber: A Review JF - Materials N2 - In general, composite materials are difficult to recycle. Tires belong to this class of materials. On top, one of their main constitutents, vulcanized rubber, is as elastomer, which cannot be remolten and hence is particularly challenging to put to a new use. Today, the main end-of-life routes of tires and other rubber products are landfilling, incineration in e.g., cement plants, and grinding to a fine powder, generating huge quantities and indicating a lack of sustainable recycling of this valuable material. True feedstock recycling is not feasible for complex mixtures such as tires, but devulcanization can be done to reactivate the cross-linked polymer for material recycling in novel rubber products. Devulcanization, i.e., the breaking up of sulfur bonds by chemical, thermophysical, or biological means, is a promising route that has been investigated for more than 50 years. This review article presents an update on the state-of-the art in rubber devulcanization. The article addresses established devulcanization technologies and novel processes described in the scientific and patent literatures. On the one hand, tires have become high-tech products, where the simultaneous improvement of wet traction, rolling resistance, and abrasion resistance (the so-called “magic triangle”) is hard to achieve. On the other hand, recycling and sustainable end-of-life uses are becoming more and more important. It is expected that the public discussion of environmental impacts of thermoplastics will soon spill over to thermosets and elastomers. Therefore, the industry needs to develop and market solutions proactively. Every year, approximately 40 million tons of tires are discarded. Through the devulcanization of end-of-life tires (ELT), it is possible to produce new raw materials with good mechanical properties and a superior environmental footprint over virgin products. The devulcanization process has become an interesting technology that is able to support the circular economy concept. KW - rubber devulcanization KW - sustainability KW - recycling Y1 - U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13051246 VL - 13 IS - 5 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lackner, Maximilian A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed T1 - Cybersecurity Management for (Industrial) Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities T2 - Journal of Information Technology & Software Engineering Keywords KW - Security Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wöber, Wilfried A1 - Aburaia, Ali A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Kubinger, Wilfried A1 - Otrebski, Richard A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Konferenz der Mechatronik-Plattform: Autonome mechatronische Systeme T2 - FH CAMPUS 02, 22. November 2018 Digital Manufacturing & Robotics im Department Industrial Engineering KW - Autonom KW - Mechatronic Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bucher, Michael A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Lackner, Maximilian A1 - Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Joamin A1 - Lammer, Herfried T1 - Poster Symposium on ADDitive Manufacturing and Innovative Technologies T2 - Symposium on ADDitive Manufacturing and Innovative Technologies KW - Innovative Technologies KW - ADDitive KW - Manufacturing Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dannereder, Florian A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Markl, Erich A1 - Lackner, Maximilian A1 - Pachschwöll, Paul Herwig A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Shooman, Diane T1 - Development of a 3D-Printed Bionic Hand with Muscle- and Force Control KW - Robotics Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wöber, Wilfried A1 - Aburaia, Ali A1 - Aburaia, Mohamed A1 - Kubinger, Wilfried A1 - Otrebski, Richard A1 - Engelhardt-Nowitzki, Corinna A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Digital Manufacturing & Robotics im Department Industrial Engineering T2 - KONFERENZ DER MECHATRONIK PLATTFORM: Autonome mechatronische Systeme KW - Digital Manufacturing KW - Robotics KW - Industrial Engineering Y1 - ER -