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Christian Pilz

Researcher at BorgWarner Inc.

Publications -  13
Citations -  157

Christian Pilz is an academic researcher from BorgWarner Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 41 citations.

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Overview of the MOSAiC expedition—Atmosphere

Matthew D. Shupe, +113 more
- 01 Jan 2022 - 
TL;DR: The MOSAiC program as mentioned in this paper was organized into four subgroups: atmospheric state, clouds and precipitation, gases and aerosols, and energy budgets, using a variety of approaches, and across multiple scales.
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Parallel double clutch device and drivetrain having a parallel double clutch device of said type

TL;DR: In this article, a parallel double-clutch device was proposed for a motor vehicle between a drive unit (4) and a transmission (6), where the second actuating piston is formed so that the pressure chamber housing is at least partially, preferably entirely, stationary and/or rotationally fixed.
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Lamellenkupplung mit einer Federeinrichtung

TL;DR: In this article, a vorliegende erfindung betrifft eine Lamellenkupplung (2) with einem ersten lamellensatz (48) verbunden ist, and einem zweiten lamesatz (50).
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Mehrfachkupplungseinrichtung mit einem Drehmomentübertragungselement und Getriebe-Kupplungs-Anordnung mit einer solchen Mehrfachkupplungseinrichtung

TL;DR: In this article, a Mehrfachkupplungseinrichtung (2) with einer ersten Lamellenkupplaus (24) was verifft ferner eine Getriebe-Kupplings-Anordnung with einem solchen Mehrfaust-seinrichter.
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Tethered balloon-borne profile measurements of atmospheric properties in the cloudy atmospheric boundary layer over the Arctic sea ice during MOSAiC: Overview and first results

TL;DR: The tethered balloon-borne measurement system BELUGA (Balloon-bornE moduLar Utility for profilinG the lower Atmosphere) was deployed over the Arctic sea ice for 4 weeks in summer 2020 as part of the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate expedition as discussed by the authors .