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Li, Ze (author)
In SAR interferometry, the data acquired by satellite are large. The points in the dataset are usually expressed in spatial-temporal dimension in which many epochs may be included. Extra information including contextual values and data from other sources sometimes are important to be taken into account when analyzing the deformation based on the...
student report 2020
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LI, CHULONG (author)
A new approach to applying the finite difference method for solving the shell model problem. By solving the general shell differential equations (Sanders-Koiter equations) with first-order finite-difference approximation only, a finite difference algorithm called shell code has been developed. <br/><br/>To this end, a 1200-line Python program...
master thesis 2021
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Kalikadien, Adarsh (author)
Catalysts play an essential role in the daily lives of humans. These catalysts are used in many industries to make processes more energetically favourable. Climate change is pushing humanity towards the usage of more green energy and catalysts play an important role in this transition.For example, in the hydrogenation...
master thesis 2021
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Daw, Karim (author)
This project seeks to investigate the multiple materialisation approaches of timber as a construction material for a residential/mixed use building sited in Berlin, Germany. Seeing as there is a major housing crisis Europe wide with the added concern of the growing environmental concern, this proposal aims to be the embodiment of applied...
master thesis 2019
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Karagiannis Kaltsikis, Alexandros (author)
Power systems have undergone major changes the past few decades, leading to an increase in the frequency of occurrence and severity of blackouts. Intentional controlled islanding constitutes the final resort to rescue the system from a blackout by separating the network into islands in a controlled manner. Various post-separation control action...
master thesis 2017
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Keulemans, Ruben (author)
Practice is central in mathematics skill acquisition. The practice process can be facilitated by flexible digital exercise systems, supporting personalized learning and providing students with parameterized, open answer exercises containing answer-specific feedback. However, current solutions for authoring these exercises lack efficiency and...
master thesis 2021
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Li, Chulong (author)
A new approach to applying the finite difference method for solving the plate model problem. By decomposing higher-order differential equations in plate theory into several first-order differential equations, a python program was built in an attempt to solve those equations with first-order finite difference approximation. After testing several...
master thesis 2020
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Wils, Kevin (author)
Quantum computing is a new form of computational technology, which can potentially be used to solve certain problems faster than is possible using classical computers. For this reason, there is an industry drive to develop early quantum computing applications. In this thesis, an overview of quantum computing technologies is provided, along with...
master thesis 2020
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Manickathan, L. (author)
The wake geometry of a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) is unlike the standard Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT). The blades of the turbine continuously passes through its own wake, creating complex wake-body interactions such as flow separation and dynamic stall, and convectional grid-based numerical method which is capable of describing...
master thesis 2014
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JIN, Yuzhen (author)
Issues such as climate change, ecological conservation and sustainable energy have received a great deal of attention in the last decade. Studies have shown that cities are responsible for major energy use and waste emissions. In dealing with the growing environmental problems, people have to look to the cities they live in. Today, urbanisation...
master thesis 2022
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Mullenders, Vincent (author)
Imagine standing under a load with a weight equivalent to more than 5,000 Tesla’s model X. Panicking is not an option and you need to be fully focused on completing a crucial task. There is no option to leave this precarious situation and your contribution is vital to the success of a multi-million dollar project. Sounds frightening, right?...
master thesis 2019
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Batheja, Dhruv (author)
This work tackles the problem of repetition counting in videos using modern deep learning techniques. For this task, the intention is to build an end-to-end trainable model that could estimate the number of repetitions without having to manually intervene with the feature selection process. The models that exist currently perform well on videos...
master thesis 2019
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Kagie, Anton (author)
A Cutter Suction Dredger (CSD) is a vessel that is used to cut hard soils with precision. It is moored stiffly through a spud pile while the soil is being cut. This, in combination with wave loads, causes the whole system to be dynamically challenging and nonlinear. Previous attempts to model a CSD in operation have been limited to the frequency...
master thesis 2018
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Teddy Andreas Simanjuntak, Teddy (author)
During S-lay pipeline installation, tension fluctuations in the suspended pipeline are compensated by the tensioner system on the vessel. The goal of this thesis is to answer the questions: to what extent does the active tension compensation (ATC) influence the pipeline integrity during offshore installation. Secondly, which tensioner model...
master thesis 2017
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Aukselis, A. (author)
The Groningen region, in the Netherlands, experiences earthquakes since 1986. These earthquakes are new to the region and the structures built there are not designed for it. Therefore, they pose a great risk for the historical structures and people living in the area. Most of the buildings there are built using masonry and to analyze such...
master thesis 2017
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van Essen, Kees (author)
This research introduces the concept of Universal Prefab (UP), a highly modular building system which uses only prefabricated elements to realise building designs. The discrete structural elements are connected with a standardized connection throughout the entire structure that allows for quick assembly, increasing the efficiency of construction...
master thesis 2021
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Morra, Fabrizio (author)
The evolution of ice loads during the last Ice Age causes an ongoing Earth response with deformations and stress fields. The viscosity of the mantle depends on stresses, therefore the model stresses should be combined with ambient stresses such as due to mantle convection. This combination has been successfully simulated in the FEM software...
master thesis 2021
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Smeets, Lucy (author)
Sorting systems form an example of event driven systems. These types of systems are referred to as discrete event systems (DES), and they consist of jobs that need to be performed at available resources. In an autonomous sorting system, jobs consist of robots receiving and delivering parcels at the correct locations. With scheduling, optimal...
master thesis 2022
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Barbieri, S. (author)
master thesis 2009
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Schut, Gerwin (author)
The prediction of structural vibrations in vibration sensitive laboratory structures is a complex problem involving computationally heavy 3D models with long computational times. However, in the early design phases of a project long computational times are undesirable. Therefore the problem statement of this Master thesis concerns the...
master thesis 2019
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