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The superior electrical and thermal properties of silicon carbide (SiC) allow further shrinking of the active area of future power semiconductor devices. A lower boundary of the die size can be obtained from the thermal impedance required to withstand the high power dissipation during a short-circuit event. However, this implies that the power distribution is homogeneous and that no current filamentation has to be considered. Therefore, this work investigates this assumption by evaluating the stability of a SiC-MOSFET over a wide range of operation conditions by measurements up to destruction, thermal simulations, and high-temperature characterization.
The conventional view of the value-creation chain suggests offering high-value propositions at the product level (in terms of benefits provided by elements of the product) to attain high-value perceptions at the customer level, which should ultimately result in high-value appropriation at the firm level (i.e. relationship, volume, pricing and financial success). This study challenges this view and provides a differentiated understanding of the value creation chain. With a multi-industry sample of 339 companies and a sample of 626 customers to validate managerial assessments, the authors apply a configurational approach to identify whether and to what extent offering high-value propositions at the product level is necessary or sufficient for achieving superior value perceptions at the customer level and high-value appropriation at the firm level. Taking into account the company-internal and company-external environment of the value-creation chain, the study identifies seven value creation chain constellations.
This paper addresses the turn-on switching process of insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) modules with anti-parallel free-wheeling diodes (FWD) used in inductive load switching power applications. An increase in efficiency, i.e. decrease in switching losses, calls for a fast switching process of the IGBT, but this commonly implies high values of the reverse-recovery current overshoot. To overcome this undesired behaviour, a solution was proposed which achieves an independent control of the collector current slope and peak reverse recovery current by applying a gate current that is briefly turned negative during the turn-on process. The feasibility of this approach has already been shown, however, a sophisticated control method is required for applying it in applications with varying currents, temperature and device parameters. In this paper a solution based on an adaptive, iterative closed-loop ontrol is proposed. Its effectiveness is demonstrated by experimental results from a 1200 V/200A IGBT power module for different load currents and reverse-recovery current overshoots.
Digitisation forms a part of Industrie 4.0 and is both threatening, but also providing an opportunity to transform business as we know it; and can make entire business models redundant. Although companies might realise the need to digitise, many are unsure of how to start this digital transformation. This paper addresses the problems and challenges faced in digitisation, and develops a model for initialising digital transformation in enterprises. The model is based on a continuous improvement cycle, and also includes triggers for innovative and digital thinking within the enterprise. The model was successfully validated in the German service sector.
Newly developed active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are often poorly soluble in water. As a result the bioavailability of the API in the human body is reduced. One approach to overcome this restriction is the formulation of amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs), e.g., by hot-melt extrusion (HME). Thus, the poorly soluble crystalline form of the API is transferred into a more soluble amorphous form. To reach this aim in HME, the APIs are embedded in a polymer matrix. The resulting amorphous solid dispersions may contain small amounts of residual crystallinity and have the tendency to recrystallize. For the controlled release of the API in the final drug product the amount of crystallinity has to be known. This review assesses the available analytical methods that have been recently used for the characterization of ASDs
and the quantification of crystalline API content. Well established techniques like near- and mid-infrared spectroscopy (NIR and MIR, respectively), Raman spectroscopy, and emerging ones like UV/VIS, terahertz, and ultrasonic spectroscopy are considered in detail. Furthermore, their advantages and limitations are discussed with regard to general practical applicability as process analytical technology (PAT) tools in industrial manufacturing. The review focuses on spectroscopic methods which have been proven as most suitable for in-line and on-line process analytics. Further aspects are spectroscopic techniques that have been or could be integrated into an extruder.
Branding in sports
(2016)
Brands are ubiquitous in the sports business. The significance of the brand is fuelled not only by the various functions that a brand performs for providers and consumers in sports, but by the monetary value that brands have come to represent for sporting organizations. As part of the commercialization and professionalization of sports, a uniform brand presence is becoming increasingly important for sporting organizations. The implication is the need for systematic and integral brand management. This chapter initially examines the key features of sports from the marketing perspective and the most important fundamentals of sport marketing. Based on this, we will demonstrate specifically how brands in sports are established and cultivated.
Kauf- und Vertragsrecht sind oft Schwerpunkt von Rechtsvorlesungen in betriebswirtschaftlichen Studiengängen. Hier spielen nicht nur nationale, sondern immer öfter auch grenzüberschreitende Transaktionen eine Rolle. In diesem Buch werden nationale und internationale Regelungen im Kauf- und Vertragsrecht miteinander verglichen. Neben dem UN-Kaufrecht werden rechtsvergleichend auch allgemeine rechtliche Fragen behandelt, wie etwa das Verhältnis vertraglicher und außervertraglicher Ansprüche und Rechtsbehelfe, Einbeziehung und Gültigkeit Allgemeiner Geschäftsbedingungen, vertragliche Haftungsbeschränkungen und Vertragsstrafen oder Unterschiede im allgemeinen Schadensrecht.
Der Verfasser macht deutlich, dass Regelungen, die in der eigenen Rechtsordnung als selbstverständlich erscheinen, sich zum Teil von denen in anderen Rechtsordnungen erheblich unterscheiden oder dort sogar unbekannt sein können. Studierende sollen erkennen, warum es diese Unterschiede gibt. Das erlaubt ihnen später bei Vertragsverhandlungen, Vorschläge ausländischer Partner besser zu verstehen und angemessen auf sie zu reagieren.
Induced by a societal decision to phase out conventional energy production - the so-called Energiewende (energy transition) - the rise of distributed generation acts as a game changer within the German energy market. The share of electricity produced from renewable resources increased to 31,6% in 2015 (UBA, 2016) with a targeted share of renewable resources in the electricity mix of 55%-60% in 2035 (RAP, 2015), opening perspectives for new products and services. Moreover, the rapidly increasing degree of digitization enables innovative and disruptive business models in niches at the grid's edge that might be the winners of the future. It also stimulates the market entry of newcomers and competitors from other sectors, such as IT or telecommunication, challenging the incumbent utilities. For example, virtual and decentral market places for energy are emerging; a trend that is likely to speed up considerably by blockchain technology, if the regulatory environment is adjusted accordingly. Consequently, the energy business is turned upside down, with customers now being at the wheel. For instance, more than one-third of the renewable production capacities are owned by private persons (Trendsearch, 2013). Therefore, the objective of this chapter is to examine private energy consumer and prosumer segments and their needs to derive business models for the various decentralized energy technologies and services. Subsequently, success factors for dealing with the changing market environment and consequences of the potentially disruptive developments for the market structure are evaluated.