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van Duin, Ron (author), van Es, Marco (author), van Son, Kees (author), Arends, Erik (author), Kiba-Janiak, Maja (author)
conference paper 2023
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van Haren, Max (author), Poot, Maurice (author), Kostic, Dragan (author), van Es, Robin (author), Portegies, Jim (author), Oomen, T.A.E. (author)
Mechatronic systems have increasingly stringent performance requirements for motion control, leading to a situation where many factors, such as position-dependency, cannot be neglected in feedforward control. The aim of this paper is to compensate for position-dependent effects by modeling feedforward parameters as a function of position. A...
conference paper 2022
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Villalba, VĂ­ctor (author), van Es, Johannes (author), Kuiper, J.M. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author)
Piezoelectric actuators are a very attractive technology for active optics mechanisms in space applications due to their very high precision and reliability. However, self-heating of these actuators may be limit their use in space or under high loads, due to the limited ability to evacuate heat. Test procedures that reproduce the operational...
journal article 2022
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van Neer, P.L.M.J. (author), Quesson, B. (author), van Es, M.H. (author), Van Riel, M. (author), Hatakeyama, K. (author), Mohtashami, A. (author), Piras, D. (author), Duivenoorde, T. (author), Lans, M. (author), Sadeghian, H. (author)
The characterization of buried nanoscale structures nondestructively is an important challenge in a number of applications, such as defect detection and metrology in the semiconductor industry. A promising technique is Subsurface Scanning Probe Microscopy (SSPM), which combines ultrasound with Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Initially, SSPM...
journal article 2019
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van Es, S.H.J. (author)
In this study, the bending behaviour of tubular members is investigated. The thesis consists of four parts:<br/>Part I: Literature study of the bending behaviour of tubular members<br/>Part II: Spiral-welded tubes for application in combined walls<br/>Part III: Deformation of buried pipelines crossing active strike-slip faults<br/>Part IV:...
doctoral thesis 2016
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van Es, S.H.J. (author), Gresnigt, A.M. (author)
report 2016
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van Es, S.H.J. (author), Gresnigt, A.M. (author)
report 2016
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van Es, S.H.J. (author), Gresnigt, A.M. (author)
report 2016
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van Es, S.H.J. (author), Gresnigt, A.M. (author), Vasilikis, D (author), Karamanos, SA (author)
To investigate the structural behaviour of large-diameter spiral-welded steel tubes under bending, a full scale experimental program has been performed, consisting of thirteen 42-inch diameter, spiral-welded steel tubes with D/t ratios ranging between 65 and 120. Additionally, numerical studies have been conducted, using nonlinear finite element...
conference paper 2016
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Gresnigt, A.M. (author), van Es, S.H.J. (author), Vasilikis, D (author), Karamanos, SA (author)
To investigate the structural behaviour of large-diameter spiral-welded steel tubes under bending, a full scale experimental program has been performed, consisting of thirteen 42-inch diameter, spiral-welded steel tubes with D/t ratios ranging between 65 and 120. Additionally, numerical studies have been conducted, using nonlinear finite element...
conference paper 2016
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Gresnigt, A.M. (author), van Es, S.H.J. (author)
A European research project (RFCS) has started to provide economic and safe guidance for the design of spirally welded tubes in combined walls. The main motivation for this project called COMBITUBE is that the current Eurocode 3 regulations for tubes in quay walls lead to uneconomic designs, because of poor local buckling design rules for these...
conference paper 2013
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van Es, G.F. (author)
master thesis 2011
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van Es, G.W.H. (author)
The commercial aviation industry provides the safest form of transportation in the world. Nevertheless the pressure for continued improvement in safety will remain in response to the predicted growth in both passenger and freight traffic volumes. One of the most important tools to improve the safety of flight operations is to have a Flight Data...
report 2002
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van Es, G.W.H. (author), Roelen, A.L.C. (author), Kruijsen, E.A.C. (author), Giesberts, M.K.H. (author)
The runway surface condition at airports is a critical safety concern. The exploratory study described in this paper has examined the influence of wet and contaminated runways on the takeoff and landing performance of aircraft. The operating problems that arise when taking off from or landing on wet or contaminated runways, are explained in...
report 2001
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van der Geest, P.J. (author), Nieuwpoort, T.M.H. (author), van Es, G.W.H. (author)
In the next decades, airline operations will continue to grow. It is expected that the number of departures will almost double by 2016. This increase in departures requires an increase of the capacity of many airports worldwide. An important aspect, which affects the potential growth of airport capacity, as well as the optimal layout of new...
report 2001
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van Es, G.W.H. (author)
Hydroplaning of aircraft tires is often a contributing factor in take-off and landing overrun and veeroff accidents. Therefore hydroplaning of aircraft tires has been studied for many years. The majority of the current knowledge on hydroplaning was obtained in the 60's by mainly NASA studies. Since then new tire types like radial tires were...
report 2001
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van Es, A. (author)
master thesis 2000
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van Es, A. (author)
master thesis 2000
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van Es, A. (author)
master thesis 2000
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van Es, A. (author)
master thesis 2000
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