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Dr.-Ing. Carsten Niebuhr

Ehemaliger Mitarbeiter der WG Numerics of PDEs


Projects

  1. Numerical Simulation and Optimization of Time Dependent Processes in Engineering and Materials Science (01.01.2016 - 31.12.2017)
  2. DFG-SPP 1480: Thermomechanical distortion in drilling and milling complex components (01.09.2010 - 28.02.2017)

Theses (Selection)complete list

  1. Optimale Steuerung bei Fräsprozessen (Nils Stellmacher)

Publications (Selection)complete list

  1. C. Niebuhr, A. Schmidt.
    Finite element methods for parabolic problems with time-dependent domains - application to a milling simulation.
    ENUMATH 2017.
    Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, 126:481-489, Springer Verlag, 2019.
  2. A. Schmidt, C. Niebuhr, J. Montalvo Urquizo, M. G. Villarreal-Marroquin.
    Simulation and multi-objective optimization of thermal distortions for milling processes.
    Springer Mathematics in Industry Vol. 30, 421-428 pages, Springer Verlag, 2019.
  3. J. Montalvo Urquizo, C. Niebuhr, A. Schmidt, M. G. Villarreal-Marroquin.
    Reducing deformation, stress and tool wear during milling processes using simulation-based multiobjective optimization.
    The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 96:1859-1873, 2018.
  4. B. Denkena, P. Maaß, A. Schmidt, D. Niederwestberg, J. Vehmeyer, C. Niebuhr, P. Gralla.
    Thermomechanical Deformation of Complex Workpieces in Milling and Drilling Processes.
    Thermal Effects in Complex Machining Processes - Final Report of the DFG Priority Program 1480, D. Biermann, F. Hollmann (Eds.), LNPE, pp. 219-250, Springer Verlag, 2017.
  5. C. Niebuhr.
    FE-CutS – Finite-Elemente-Modell für makroskopische Zerspanprozesse: Modellierung, Analyse und Simulation.
    Dissertationsschrift, Universität Bremen, 2017.

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