66 results match your criteria: "Institute of Textile Machinery and High-Performance Material Technology[Affiliation]"

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  • A new type of current collector for Li-ion batteries, made from woven ultra-light glass threads, is introduced, saving over 90% of the required metals like copper and aluminum.
  • The design leads to significant weight reduction (over 80%) and improved battery performance, with increases in anode and cathode capacity, enhancing specific energy by 25%.
  • The fabrication process is fully demonstrated in coin cell format, showing impressive cycling durability (300 cycles, 93% capacity retention) and high efficiency (>99.9%), paving the way for innovative battery designs.
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Due to their advantageous characteristics, shape memory alloys (SMAs) are prominent representatives in smart materials. They can be used in application fields such as soft robotics, biomimetics, and medicine. Within this work, a fiber-elastomer composite with integrated SMA wire is developed and investigated.

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Dynamic attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy at both solutions and coatings of a semicrystalline silk material derived from was applied to monitor the β-sheet conformation, which is known to correlate with silk protein crystallinity. The secondary structure-sensitive Amide I band was analyzed. Two silk protein samples were studied: native-based silk buffer fibroin (NSF) was extracted from silk glands and regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) was extracted from degummed cocoons.

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  • * Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are key smart materials being applied in various commercial and research settings, requiring effective modeling to maximize their potential; however, existing finite element models have limitations.
  • * The study focuses on validating a new SMA material model by Woodworth and Kaliske, which accommodates pre-stretching in irregular geometries, against the Souza and Auricchio model, to improve accuracy in predictive analysis for SMA systems.
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Purpose: Post-interventional hemorrhage can result in serious complications, especially in patients with hemostatic disorders. Identification of safe and efficient local hemostatic agents is important, particularly in the context of an ageing society and the emergence of new oral anticoagulants. The aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the potential of silk fibroin membranes coated with the inorganic polymer polyphosphate (polyP) as a novel hemostatic device in oral surgery.

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Recently, there has been remarkable progress in the development of smart textiles, especially knitted strain sensors, to achieve reliable sensor signals. Stable and reliable electro-mechanical properties of sensors are essential for using textile-based sensors in medical applications. However, the challenges associated with significant hysteresis and low gauge factor (GF) values remain for using strain sensors for motion capture.

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Continuous Wet Spinning of Regenerated Silk Fibers from Spinning Dopes Containing 4% Fibroin Protein.

Int J Mol Sci

August 2023

Institute of Textile Machinery and High-Performance Material Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, TUD Dresden University of Technology, 01069 Dresden, Germany.

The wet spinning of fibers from regenerated silk fibroin has long been a research goal. Due to the degradation of the molecular structure of the fibroin protein during the preparation of the regenerated silk fibroin solution, fibroin concentrations with at least 10% protein content are required to achieve sufficient viscosity for wet spinning. In this study, a spinning dope formulation of regenerated silk fibroin is presented that shows a rheological behavior similar to that of native silk fibroin isolated from the glands of silkworm larvae.

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Investigation of the Bonding Mechanism between Overlapping Textile Layers for FRP Repair Based on Dry Textile Patches.

Materials (Basel)

June 2023

Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM), TUD Dresden University of Technology, Helmholtzstr. 5, 01069 Dresden, Germany.

Lots of damaged fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) components are replaced by new components instead of repairing. Furthermore, only very labor-intensive repair methods are available on the market to fully restore the integrity of the structure. This requires a high level of experience or, alternatively, very cost-intensive technology, such as the use of computer tomography and robotics.

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Fibre-reinforced composites (FRCs) are already well established in several industrial sectors such as aerospace, automotive, plant engineering, shipbuilding and construction. The technical advantages of FRCs over metallic materials are well researched and proven. The key factors for an even wider industrial application of FRCs are the maximisation of resource and cost efficiency in the production and processing of the textile reinforcement materials.

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Repairing Annulus Fibrosus Fissures Using Methacrylated Gellan Gum Combined with Novel Silk.

Materials (Basel)

April 2023

Tissue Engineering for Orthopaedics and Mechanobiology, Bone & Joint Program, Department for BioMedical Research (DBMR), Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, CH-3008 Bern, Switzerland.

Intervertebral disc (IVD) herniation often causes severe pain and is frequently associated with the degeneration of the IVD. As the IVD degenerates, more fissures with increasing size appear within the outer region of the IVD, the annulus fibrosus (AF), favoring the initiation and progression of IVD herniation. For this reason, we propose an AF repair approach based on methacrylated gellan gum (GG-MA) and silk fibroin.

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Textile Design of an Intervertebral Disc Replacement Device from Silk Yarn.

Biomimetics (Basel)

April 2023

Institute of Textile Machinery and High-Performance Material Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, 01602 Dresden, Germany.

Low back pain is often due to degeneration of the intervertebral discs (IVD). It is one of the most common age- and work-related problems in today's society. Current treatments are not able to efficiently restore the full function of the IVD.

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Simulation of Tetrahedral Profiled Carbon Rovings for Concrete Reinforcements.

Materials (Basel)

March 2023

Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM), Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany.

Textile reinforcements are increasingly establishing their position in the construction industry due to their high tensile properties and corrosion resistance for concrete applications. In contrast to ribbed monolithic steel bars with a defined form-fit effect, the conventional carbon rovings' bond force is transmitted primarily by an adhesive bond (material fit) between the textile surface and the surrounding concrete matrix. As a result, relatively large bonding lengths are required to transmit bond forces, resulting in inefficient material utilization.

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Productivity Comparison Between Vat Polymerization and Fused Filament Fabrication Methods for Additive Manufacturing of Polymers.

3D Print Addit Manuf

February 2023

Chair of Assembly Technology for Textile Products, Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM), Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.

Many users relate additive manufacturing (AM) directly with fast and high-quality prototyping and manufacturing. Nevertheless, already within the different printing techniques there are significant printing time differences for the same polymer printed objects. For AM, there are currently two main known methods to three-dimensional (3D) print objects: One is the vat polymerization process using liquid crystal display (LCD) polymerization, also known as masked stereolithography (MSLA).

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Textile reinforcements have established themselves as a convincing alternative to conventional steel reinforcements in the building industry. In contrast to ribbed steel bars that ensure a stable mechanical interlock with concrete (form fit), the bonding force of smooth carbon rovings has so far been transmitted primarily by an adhesive bonding with the concrete matrix (material fit). However, this material fit does not enable the efficient use of the mechanical load capacity of the textile reinforcement.

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Development of an Innovative Glass/Stainless Steel/Polyamide Commingled Yarn for Fiber-Metal Hybrid Composites.

Materials (Basel)

February 2023

Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Institute of Textile Machinery and High-Performance Material Technology (ITM), Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany.

Fiber-metal hybrid composites are widely used in high-tech industries due to their unique combination of mechanical, toughness and ductile properties. Currently, hybrid materials made of metals and high-performance fibers have been limited to layer-by-layer hybridization (fiber-metal laminates). However, layer-by-layer hybridization lacks in fiber to fiber mixing, resulting in poor inter-laminar interfaces.

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Cellulose is a renewable and environmentally friendly raw material that has an important economic and technical impact in several applications. Recently, nanocellulose (NC) presented a promising road to support the manufacturing of functional carbon fibers (CFs), which are considered superior materials for several applications because of their outstanding properties. However, the smooth and limited effective surface areas make CFs virtually useless in some applications, such as energy storage.

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Influence of Spinning Method on Shape Memory Effect of Thermoplastic Polyurethane Yarns.

Polymers (Basel)

January 2023

Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany.

Shape memory polymers are gaining increasing attention, especially in the medical field, due to their ability to recover high deformations, low activation temperatures, and relatively high actuation stress. Furthermore, shape memory polymers can be applied as fiber-based solutions for the development of smart devices used in many fields, e.g.

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Biomedical applications of silk and its role for intervertebral disc repair.

JOR Spine

December 2022

Tissue Engineering for Orthopaedic & Mechanobiology, Bone & Joint Program, Department for BioMedical Research (DBMR), Medical Faculty University of Bern Bern Switzerland.

Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (IDD) is the main contributor to chronic low back pain. To date, the present therapies mainly focus on treating the symptoms caused by IDD rather than addressing the problem itself. For this reason, researchers have searched for a suitable biomaterial to repair and/or regenerate the IVD.

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Bond Modification of Carbon Rovings through Profiling.

Materials (Basel)

August 2022

Institute of Construction Materials (IfB), Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany.

The load-bearing behavior and the performance of composites depends largely on the bond between the individual components. In reinforced concrete construction, the bond mechanisms are very well researched. In the case of carbon and textile reinforced concrete, however, there is still a need for research, especially since there is a greater number of influencing parameters.

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Recycling of Carbon Fibres and Subsequent Upcycling for the Production of 3D-CFRP Parts.

Materials (Basel)

July 2022

Research Group "Textile Materials for Lightweight Construction", Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM), Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtzstr. 5, 01069 Dresden, Germany.

Carbon fibres (CF) are used in CF reinforced plastic (CFRP) components. However, waste from CF yarn trim, CFRP and the end of life (EOL) CFRP structures will cause a recycling challenge in the next decades because of strict environmental regulations. Currently, recycling is carried out almost entirely by the use of pyrolysis to regain CF as a valuable resource.

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Most commonly, autologous grafts are used in tympanic membrane (TM) reconstruction. However, apart from the limited availability and the increased surgical risk, they cannot replicate the full functionality of the human TM properly. Hence, biomimetic synthetic TM implants have been developed in our project to overcome these drawbacks.

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Pure Chitosan-Based Fibers Manufactured by a Wet Spinning Lab-Scale Process Using Ionic Liquids.

Polymers (Basel)

January 2022

Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM), Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany.

Ionic liquids offer alternative methods for the sustainable processing of natural biopolymers like chitosan. The ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (BmimOAc) was successfully used for manufacturing of pure chitosan-based monofilaments by a wet spinning process at lab-scale. Commercial chitosan with 90% deacetylation degree was used for the preparation of spinning dopes with solids content of 4-8 wt.

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Fiber-reinforced rubber composites with integrated shape memory alloy (SMA) actuator wires present a promising approach for the creation of soft and highly elastic structures with adaptive functionalities for usage in aerospace, robotic, or biomedical applications. In this work, the flat-knitting technology is used to develop glass-fiber-reinforced fabrics with tailored properties designed for active bending deformations. During the knitting process, the SMA wires are integrated into the textile and positioned with respect to their actuation task.

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Soft actuators are a promising option for the advancing fields of human-machine interaction and dexterous robots in complex environments. Shape memory alloy wire actuators can be integrated into fiber rubber composites for highly deformable structures. For autonomous, closed-loop control of such systems, additional integrated sensors are necessary.

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Development of Liquid Diene Rubber Based Highly Deformable Interactive Fiber-Elastomer Composites.

Materials (Basel)

January 2022

Research Division Elastomers, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. (IPF), 01069 Dresden, Germany.

The preparation of intelligent structures for multiple smart applications such as soft-robotics, artificial limbs, etc., is a rapidly evolving research topic. In the present work, the preparation of a functional fabric, and its integration into a soft elastomeric matrix to develop an adaptive fiber-elastomer composite structure, is presented.

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