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Bannenberg, L.J. (author)
Here, a method to suppress drift in intensity-modulated sensors is presented that preserves the advantages of such sensors including simplicity and low-cost components. This method is illustrated using metal hydride-based optical hydrogen sensors that can reliably, accurately, and quickly sense hydrogen across a large concentration range....
journal article 2023
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Nijsse, Hannah (author)
Low-field MRI is susceptible to temperature changes in magnet temperature, resulting in time-dependent inhomogeneities. This causes time-dependent phase shifts in the measured signal, leading to image distortions. In this project, a method is proposed to interleave short magnetic field (B0) mapping sequences in the target image acquisition for...
master thesis 2022
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van Gisbergen, Bart (author)
In this thesis a simple model of an active particle was taken, one including a drift according to its internal state. For this model a diffusion coefficient was determined as well as a rate function for the large deviations. This same model is also applied to electrons, although these particles are not active a diffusion coefficient was also...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Chaturvedi, V. (author), Vogel, J.G. (author), Nihtianova, S. (author)
The suppression efficiency of the correlated noise and drift of self-oscillating front-end circuit in a pseudo-differential eddy-current displacement sensor (ECDS) is investigated using COMSOL and MATLAB. The transfer characteristic of the sensor coil, excited at 200 MHz, is obtained through a FE model in COMSOL. The characteristic is linearized...
journal article 2016
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Döbken, J.W. (author)
Aquatic vegetation, found in coastal waters and inter tidal areas, has important features for hydraulic engineering solutions, including sedimentation and stabilization of the bed. The increasing demand to predict wave hydrodynamics with aquatic vegetation asks for insight in the mechanisms and improved model methods. Striving to a more...
master thesis 2015
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Struijk, G.D. (author)
With fuel oil the main driver for operational expenses, increasingly stringent regulations on emissions of ships and a growing environmental awareness throughout the industry, the concept of Wind-Assisted Ship Propulsion (WASP) presents itself as a means to reduce fuel consumption. Though a promising concept, the performance prediction of a wind...
master thesis 2015
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Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author)
The European Space Agency Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circular Explorer (GOCE) carries a gradiometer consisting of three pairs of accelerometers in an orthogonal triad. Precise GOCE science orbit solutions (PSO), which are based on satellite-to-satellite tracking observations by the Global Positioning System and which are claimed to be...
journal article 2014
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Rotteveel, E. (author)
Manoeuvring simulations can be of good use in determining whether an inland ship may be allowed access to a certain channel/river or not. The SURSIM mathematical model is able to predict the necessary manoeuvres and can therefore be used to determine the acceptance of ships on fairways. However, the SURSIM program is mostly developed for use...
master thesis 2013
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