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Zwart, Maarten (author)
Over two million bone grafts are performed worldwide, each year. The preferred method is using autografts, but there are two important downsides. There is often insufficient tissue to harvest and the scar at the harvesting side is painfull for the patient. Therefore there exists a great need to improve synthetic grafts.<br/><br/>Traditionally,...
master thesis 2024
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de Bruin, Daphne (author)
The built environment contributes in a large extend to the global greenhouse gas emissions. With a growing demand for new buildings another view on building products is required. This thesis focusses on creating a biobased sound absorbing panel made from a mycelium bound biomaterial derived from urban waste. The production method for this panel...
master thesis 2023
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Amin, Shashank (author)
Kirigami- the Japanese art of paper cutting – is used extensively as a design philosophy for stretchable and morphable structures. An array of cuts on a thin planar sheet creates a structure that can morph into a 3D pattern on applying an in-plane uniaxial load. This type of structure is called a kirigami metasurface. A subset of this type of...
master thesis 2022
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Firas Sameh Abdel-Karim Al-Share', FIras (author)
Research about alkali-activated materials or geopolymers has increased in the past decade as they are regarded as a potential replacement to cement-based materials. This is due to the fact that alkali-activated materials possess several advantages over cement-based materials, and the most important one is that they are more sustainable to the...
master thesis 2022
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van Ooijen, Jacob (author)
Background: Current challenges in the design of anthropomorphic robot fingers is the implementing of anatomically accurate tendon-ligament structures, specifically for the collateral ligaments, volar plates, and the extensor apparatus. The development of robot fingers with these structures could aid in the further understanding of the functional...
master thesis 2022
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Burghoorn, Niels (author)
Medical technology has seen great progress over the last centuries, developing increasingly more specialised therapy to benefit human health. The rise of the pharmaceutical industry and the research it drives are contributors to this success. However, in humanity's attempt to tackle more and more complex health issues, the conventional methods...
master thesis 2022
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Robijns, Daisy (author)
Vitrectomy is an often performed procedure during eye surgery and requires a high-precision vitreous cutter. The production of these precise and lightweight vitreous cutters sets high demands on the manufacturing process. Trained technicians must assemble the device step by step and continuously check and validate the manufacturing process....
master thesis 2022
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Munoz, Francisco (author)
Waste derived from constructions and demolitions creates an opportunity to lower the carbon footprint of buildings. As bricks and concrete make up two of the most common construction materials world-wide, once the buildings they are built into, reach their end life, a large portion of the waste becomes available for reuse, rich in properties...
master thesis 2022
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Bata, Fawzi (author)
Continued humanitarian crises have caused the amount of forcibly displaced people to increase rapidly in recent years, creating an urgent need for constructing adequate sheltering to house the displaced. Governments and international organizations attempt to accommodate the growing demands by subsidizing and mass producing temporary transitional...
master thesis 2022
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Tsoli, Dimitra (author)
3D printing is currently blooming in a lot of different industries, including fashion in the form of 3D printing onto textiles. In parallel, fashion circularity is an increasing movement that has emerged due to the negative impact that fashion creates on the life on this planet and the planet itself. Therefore, a shift to responsible consumption...
master thesis 2022
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Van Schoor, Steijn (author)
Minimally invasive surgery has some major benefits over traditional open surgery for the patient, but makes surgery more complex for the surgeon. Articulating instruments can regain some of the manoeuvrability that is lost by using a small incision. However, in endoscopic neurosurgery such articulating devices do currently not exist, due to...
master thesis 2021
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Veeger, Robin (author)
Functional gradients in hard-soft interfaces are abundant in nature, and we often mimic them to create strong and tough composites. A powerful tool for the designs and fabrication of biomimetic composites is voxel-based multi-material 3D printing. Earlier researches mainly focused on using this technique in the creation of gradients based on...
master thesis 2021
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Faber, Nick (author)
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has made it possible to manufacture parts whose shape complexity was unfeasible with other traditional methods by depositing material layer-wise. However, this planar layer-wise deposition strategy can be restrictive for the part's properties. However, the anisotropic behaviour can also be embraced and used as an...
master thesis 2021
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THOMAS KADAVIL ABRAHAM, Thomas (author)
The principles of compliant mechanisms have been available to engineering students, students of mechanical engineering. Designers or design students had very little understanding of the principles behind making compliant things(Appendix B- Interviews). <br/><br/>Through the course of this project, the relevance of compliant products to designers...
master thesis 2021
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Peek, Jet (author)
Objectives: In double outlet right ventricle (DORV) both the pulmonary artery and the aorta originate predominantly from the right ventricle (RV) and a ventricular septum defect (VSD) is present. Each DORV patient requires an individual surgical approach. In complex cases the optimal surgical approach may be difficult to assess based on...
master thesis 2021
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Eikelenboom, Daniël (author)
“3D Printing of Large Objects with PET Flakes” is the Graduation project of Daniël Eikelenboom of the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the TU Delft for the Rotterdam based company 3D Robotprinting. The project focusses on the development and implementation of an ‘all-inclusive’ PET bottle recycling unit containing a large-scale 3D...
master thesis 2021
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Gawde, Pranav Ravindra (author)
The principles of repair and maintenance, reuse, and repurposing of products in a circular economy aim at further minimizing the environmental impact during the use of products before being processed for recycling. However, studies on lattice structures in various fields focus on mechanical characteristics, design, and manufacturing methods....
master thesis 2021
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Davenne, Niels (author)
Multi­-material 3D inkjet printing has great potential for rapid prototyping and manufacturing of functional mesoscale structures when novel inks are combined into a fully integrated AM-process. This process can be faster and cheaper than conventional methods to produce functional structures. Research is conducted on a large range of potentially...
master thesis 2021
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Van Steen, Elien (author)
During the course of this thesis, the design of a knee brace that improves the quality of life for people with arthritis in the knee, is being researched. The knee joint is covered with articular cartilage which protects the bones from being damaged. Arthritis of the knee is a pathology where this cartilage is damaged potentially even to the...
master thesis 2021
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Mooij, Charlotte (author)
INTRODUCTIOND istal radius fractures are traditionally treated with plaster casts. Although this has been the gold standard for treatment for years, it also comes with disadvantages. These are the weight, not being water-resistant and a lack of ventilation, leading to skin problems, itching and compromised hygiene. Furthermore, plaster has no...
master thesis 2021
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