Multilayer coatings for the EUVL process development tool

Author(s):  
E. Louis ◽  
E. Zoethout ◽  
R. W. E. van de Kruijs ◽  
I. Nedelcu ◽  
A. E. Yakshin ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 116 (6) ◽  
pp. 1315-1325 ◽  
Author(s):  
David J Sewell ◽  
Richard Turner ◽  
Ray Field ◽  
William Holmes ◽  
Rahul Pradhan ◽  
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Author(s):  
J. P. Pollinger

The evaluation of various NDE techniques as in-process characterization tools during the fabrication development of structural ceramic components for advanced gas turbine applications is presented. Specific techniques and applications that will be discussed are X-ray microfocus real-time fluoroscopy of slip/cast solid interfaces in parts during slipcasting, NMR imaging of organic binder and moisture concentrations in injection molded and slipcast ceramic parts, and ultrasonic transmission and attenuation techniques used to examine parts during slipcasting and subsequent drying.


1992 ◽  
Vol 25 (31) ◽  
pp. 209-214
Author(s):  
J. Mieskonen ◽  
S. Leino ◽  
A. Smolander

Processes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 1313
Author(s):  
Philipp Levermann ◽  
Fabian Freiberger ◽  
Uma Katha ◽  
Henning Zaun ◽  
Johannes Möller ◽  
...  

For the fast and improved development of bioprocesses, new strategies are required where both strain and process development are performed in parallel. Here, a workflow based on a Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC) algorithm is described for the model-assisted development of biotechnological processes. By using the NMPC algorithm, the process is designed with respect to a target function (product yield, biomass concentration) with a drastically decreased number of experiments. A workflow for the usage of the NMPC algorithm as a process development tool is outlined. The NMPC algorithm is capable of improving various process states, such as product yield and biomass concentration. It uses on-line and at-line data and controls and optimizes the process by model-based process extrapolation. In this study, the algorithm is applied to a Corynebacterium glutamicum process. In conclusion, the potency of the NMPC algorithm as a powerful tool for process development is demonstrated. In particular, the benefits of the system regarding the characterization and optimization of a fed-batch process are outlined. With the NMPC algorithm, process development can be run simultaneously to strain development, resulting in a shortened time to market for novel products.


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