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Zulkifli, Nur Amalina (author), Abdul Rahman, Alias (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
This paper discusses 3D objects registration and modelling for cadastral objects within the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) framework. A conceptual model as well as the associated technical model for the 2D and 3D objects have been proposed and developed for Malaysia. For both private and public land, the main subdivision of land in...
conference paper 2014
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Seetharam, S.C. (author), Kottititum, B (author), Maes, N. (author), Srinophakun, T. (author)
Accelerated carbonation curing of cellulose fiber-cement composites is known to improve their durability in the form of decreased porosity and increased mechanical properties. In addition, because carbonation results in a decrease in the alkalinity of cement paste, it makes cement less aggressive towards the cellulose fibers. The properties of...
conference paper 2021
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Zulkifli, N.A. (author), Abdul Rahman, A. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
This paper discusses 3D objects registration and modelling for cadastral objects within the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) framework. A conceptual model as well as the associated technical model for the 2D and 3D objects have been proposed and developed for Malaysia. For both private and public land, the main subdivision of land in...
conference paper 2011
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Fusco, Daniela (author), Messali, F. (author), Rots, J.G. (author), Addessi, Daniela (author), Pampanin, Stefano (author)
In recent years, the seismic risk in the north of the Netherlands has increased due to gas extraction. Since 2014, the Delft University of Technology started a research program to assess the seismic response of unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings. The Dutch URM buildings are characterized by slender piers and transverse walls. In common...
conference paper 2021
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Maas, J.B. (author), van Gent, R.N.H.W. (author), Hoekstra, J.M. (author)
Object tracking is performed when surveillance applications have multiple observations of an object over time. An example of such a surveillance application is mounting a wideangle Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar system on board of a General Aviation aircraft. This is done in order to observe its environment in detail, including...
conference paper 2018
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Pouliot, Jacynthe (author), Ellul, Claire (author), Hubert, Frederic (author), Wang, Chen (author), Rajabifard, Abbas (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Shojaei, Davood (author), Atazadeh, Behnam (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), de Vries, M.E. (author), Ying, Shen (author)
This paper proposes a discussion on opportunities offered by 3D visualization to improve the understanding and the analysis of cadastre data. It first introduce the rationale of having 3D visualization functionalities in the context of cadastre applications. Second the publication outline some basic concepts in 3D visualization. This section...
conference paper 2018
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Valle Torre, M. (author), Ye, Mengmeng (author), Lofi, C. (author)
Effectively modelling and querying experience items like movies, books, or games in databases is challenging because these items are better described by their resulting user experience or perceived properties than by factual attributes. However, such information is often subjective, disputed, or unclear. Thus, social judgments like comments,...
conference paper 2019
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Steinmann, Patrick (author), Wigman, S.B.J. (author)
Between 2013 and 2015, over one million migrants entered Europe. Many European countries were unprepared for and overwhelmed by the rapidly unfolding, chaotic situation. To better handle future migration waves, and allow quicker exploration of government policy effects and interactions, a geospatial-based system dynamics model of migration flows...
conference paper 2018
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Latham, John Paul (author), Xiang, Jiansheng (author), Anastasaki, Eleni (author), Guo, Liwei (author), Karantzoulis, Nikolaos (author), Viré, A.C. (author), Pain, Christopher (author)
Numerical modelling has the potential to probe the complexity of the interacting physics of rubble mound armour systems. Through forward modelling of armour unit packs, stochastic variables such as unit displacement and maximum contact force per unit during an external oscillatory disturbance can be predicted. The combined finite-discrete...
conference paper 2014
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van Bilsen, Daniël (author), Huang, Yilin (author), Li, Fen (author)
China is undergoing large changes to tackle carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution. While the top-down governance allows for clear setting of emission reduction targets for industrial sectors and major cities, reducing emissions in residential sectors in smaller (the so-called low-tier) cities remain challenging and often unaddressed. This...
conference paper 2020
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Boricic, Aleksandar (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Popov, M. (author)
Renewable energy sources (RES) penetrate power grids at all voltage levels. A large number of RES units are connected to medium-voltage (MV) and low-voltage (LV) levels resulting in a significant share of overall generation. Therefore, the dynamic behavior of such distribution grids should be thoroughly examined. The goal of this paper is to...
conference paper 2020
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Theocharis, A. (author), Popov, M. (author)
In this paper, a piece-wise linearized transformer winding model is proposed for transient internal voltage distribution computations. In particular, the model is based on the linearization of the primitive non-linear, frequency dependent and invariant matrix of voltage distribution factors. This primitive matrix is utilized as a pattern from...
conference paper 2019
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Van Wijngaarden-van Rossum, W.K. (author)
Biogrout is a method to reinforce sand and gravel by the production of calcium carbonate. This calcium carbonate is produced using micro-organisms that are either present in the subsoil or injected into it. The micro-organisms are supplied with urea and calcium. Subsequently, they catalyse the hydrolysis of urea, by which carbonate is formed. In...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Van den Bergh, J. (author)
Around 2004 the annual energy consumption of the Dutch (petro-)chemical industry was estimated to be 460 PJ of which 200 PJ could be allocated to separation processes [1]. In 2009, 15% of the global energy consumption was required for separation and purification processes to produce commodities. Moreover, it is expected that in 2040 the global...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Tieleman, O.C. (author)
Flood gates form an essential part of many flood defence systems in coastal areas. During storm events, these gates are subjected to extreme loads from various sources. This dissertation addresses the dynamic behaviour of flood gates induced by wave impacts. A semi-analytical fluid-structure interaction model is developed to predict vertical...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Huang, X. (author)
The technique called "flameless combustion", also denoted as "MILD" combustion, was developed to reduce the nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission in the combustion process. The term "flameless" refers to the low visibility of the flame. The technique is particularly of interest when hot exhaust gas is used to preheat inlet air to high temperature. The...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Aoun, J. (author)
As the deployment of new railway technologies requires official approval from local authorities and governmental agencies, a well-specified strategy can foster investment decisions for technological developments and the overall system migration process. Therefore, it is crucial to guarantee that the proposed railway technologies can enhance...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Apostolou, G. (author)
This thesis explores the field of product-integrated photovoltaics (PIPV), a term which is used for all types of products that contain solar cells in one or more of their surfaces, aiming at providing power during the product’s use. Product-integrated photovoltaics (PIPV) began to be widely introduced around 2000, although the use of PV systems...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Odriozola, Magela (author)
Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) technology is increasingly researched for wastewater treatment in a circular economy scenario to recover nutrients, water, and biogas. AnMBR couples the advantages of anaerobic digestion, such as low sludge production, no aeration requirement and biogas production, with the benefits of membrane technology,...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Sun, Yimin (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
The state-of-the-art joint migration inversion faces the so-called amplitude-versus-offset challenge, due to adopting over-simplified one-way propagation, reflection and transmission operators to avoid over-parameterization in the inversion process. To overcome this challenge, we apply joint migration inversion to horizontally layered media ...
journal article 2021
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