Anna-Lena Steen

M.Sc.
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

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Anna-Lena Steen, M. Sc.
E-6 Elektrische Energietechnik
  • Elektrische Energietechnik
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Harburger Schloßstraße 22a,
21079 Hamburg
Gebäude HS22a, Raum 2.017
Tel: +49 40 42878 4091
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Forschungsprojekt

KoLa
Koordinierungsfunktion des Verteilnetzes und Lastmanagement für den elektrifizierten Personenverkehr

KoLa

Koordinierungsfunktion des Verteilnetzes und Lastmanagement für den elektrifizierten Personenverkehr

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK); Laufzeit: 2022 bis 2026

Publikationen

TUHH Open Research (TORE)

2024

2023

2022

Lehrveranstaltungen

Stud.IP
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Measurement Technology Lab for Mechanical Engineering
Semester:
SoSe 24
Veranstaltungstyp:
Praktikum (Lehre)
Veranstaltungsnummer:
lvL1118_s24
DozentIn:
M. Sc. Mechatronics Finn Jannek Klar, Prof. Dr. Thorsten Kern
Beschreibung:
The module "Measurement Technology for Mechanical Engineering" is to be passed by all students with a project-based-learning exam by doing two practical courses (MSR & MT). Both of them need to be passed separately. The MT Lab involves ten experiments, each of which must be passed. The MT & MSR labs may be done in different semesters. To pass each experiment, you need to do five steps (details listed below) - You prepare yourself, reading the material for the experiment and attending the lecture - You execute an ILIAS-test (link in Stud.ip) to get approval for the live experiment - You book a seat in the lab for a time slot, which suits you, go there and receive the material - You execute the experiment in the lab, usually it takes around 1.5 hours for each experiment including recording of all data - You carry your data home and do some small post-processing-tasks on the data, submitting the results via Stud.ip vips We recommend doing one experiment every week. But you are free to arrange timing and sequence yourself. The ten experiments are: 1. mechanical measurements 2. motor power 3. resistive I: potentiometers 4. resistive II: strain-gauge & Wheatstone-bridge 5. capacitive I: general 6. capacitive II: acceleration 7. optical I: light reflection switch 8. optical II: diodes/phototransistors/photoresistors 9. magnetic: hall-sensor 10. piezo-electric Further information and the lab exercises can be found here: https://imek.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/MLP/pages/12419749/Measurement+Technology+Lab+MT+Lab+new
Sonstiges:
The module "Measurement Technology for Mechanical Engineering" is to be passed by all students with a project-based-learning exam by doing two practical courses (MSR & MT). Both of them need to be passed separately.

The MT Lab involves ten experiments, each of which must be passed. The MT & MSR labs may be done in different semesters. To pass each experiment, you need to do five steps (details listed below)

- You prepare yourself, reading the material for the experiment and attending the lecture
- You execute an ILIAS-test (link in Stud.ip) to get approval for the live experiment
- You book a seat in the lab for a time slot, which suits you, go there and receive the material
- You execute the experiment in the lab, usually it takes around 1.5 hours for each experiment including recording of all data
- You carry your data home and do some small post-processing-tasks on the data, submitting the results via Stud.ip vips

We recommend doing one experiment every week. But you are free to arrange timing and sequence yourself.

The ten experiments are:
1. mechanical measurements
2. motor power
3. resistive I: potentiometers
4. resistive II: strain-gauge & Wheatstone-bridge
5. capacitive I: general
6. capacitive II: acceleration
7. optical I: light reflection switch
8. optical II: diodes/phototransistors/photoresistors
9. magnetic: hall-sensor
10. piezo-electric

Further information and the lab exercises can be found here:
https://imek.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/MLP/pages/12419749/Measurement+Technology+Lab+MT+Lab+new
Weitere Informationen aus Stud.IP zu dieser Veranstaltung
Heimatinstitut: Institut für Mechatronik im Maschinenbau (M-4)
In Stud.IP angemeldete Teilnehmer: 37
Anzahl der Dokumente im Stud.IP-Downloadbereich: 2

Betreute Abschlussarbeiten

laufende

2024

  • Ahmed, Taha (2024). Development of an iterative multi-agent coordination framework for congestion prevention in low voltage grids.

  • Busch, Marcel (2024). Entwicklung eines Netzmodells zur szenarienbasierten Untersuchung von Engpässen in heutigen und zukünftigen städtischen Verteilnetzen.

  • Krammer, Friederike (2024). Entwicklung eines Algorithmus zur Koordinierung flexibler Prosumer zur Netzengpassvermeidung in Niederspannungssträngen.

  • Möller, Julius (2024). Untersuchung von Kennzahlen zur Bewertung der Diskriminierungsfreiheit von Engpassmanagementmaßnahmen.

  • Wilke, Jan Jakob (2024). Definition leistungsbasierter Netzregeln zur Engpassvermeidung in elektrischen Verteilnetzen.

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