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Sun, Beibei (author), Ye, G. (author), de Schutter, Geert (author)
Alkali-activated materials (AAM) are known to be environmentally friendly alternatives to cement-based materials because they can potentially reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reutilize industrial by-products/wastes. To study the factors influencing the strength of slag based alkali-activated materials (BFS-AAM), fly ash based alkali...
review 2022
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Chen, B. (author), Perumal, Priyadharshini (author), Aghabeyk, F. (author), Adediran, Adeolu (author), Illikainen, Mirja (author), Ye, G. (author)
The pursuit of low-carbon binders as alternatives to Portland cement has sparked interest in developing alkali-activated materials (AAM).<sup>1</sup> Using municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash as precursor for AAM has attracted increasing attention as it offers a sustainable, resource-efficient solution to mitigate the...
review 2024
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Chen, B. (author), Perumal, Priyadharshini (author), Illikainen, Mirja (author), Ye, G. (author)
In recent years, the widespread application of waste incineration technology has led to an increased generation of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash. There is growing interest in the use of MSWI bottom ash as a mineral resource to produce construction materials. The utilization potential of MSWI bottom ash is determined by...
review 2023
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Li, Z. (author), Chen, Y. (author), Provis, John L. (author), Cizer, Özlem (author), Ye, G. (author)
This paper provides a critical review on autogenous shrinkage of alkali-activated slag (AAS). It is reported that AAS paste, mortar, and concrete generally show larger autogenous shrinkage than Portland cement (PC) counterparts. Self-desiccation is the main driving force of the autogenous shrinkage of hardened AAS, but other mechanisms also...
review 2023
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Ye, Jun (author), Li, Chengxi (author), Wen, Weisong (author), Zhou, Ruiping (author), Reppa, V. (author)
Autonomous surface ships have become increasingly interesting for commercial maritime sectors. Before deep learning (DL) was proposed, surface ship autonomy was mostly model-based. The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has prompted new challenges in the maritime industry. A detailed literature study and examination of DL...
review 2023
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Tang, H. (author), Sacco, L.N. (author), Vollebregt, S. (author), Ye, H. (author), Fan, Xuejun (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author)
2D and nanostructured metal sulfide materials are promising in the advancement of several gas sensing applications due to the abundant choice of materials with easily tunable electronic, optical, physical, and chemical properties. These applications are particularly attractive for gas sensing in environmental monitoring and breath analysis....
review 2020
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Ye, Yuan-Pei (author)
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Ke, Q. (author), Bricker, J.D. (author), Ye, Qinghua (author)
The coupled Delft3D Flexible Mesh (D3D FM) - SWAN model with an unstructured grid has been developed recently to simulate storm surge and waves; and another open source model, Telemac-Tomawac, has been widely used for storm surge and wave propagation simulation in coastal areas for more than 20 years. However, the choice of a hydrodynamic model...
poster 2019
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Koleva, D.A. (author), De Wit, J.H.W. (author), Van Breugel, K. (author), Lodhi, Z.F. (author), Ye, G. (author)
The present study explores the formation of corrosion products on the steel surface (using as-received low carbon construction steel) in reinforced concrete in conditions of corrosion and subsequent transformation of these layers in conditions of cathodic protection (CP).
journal article 2007
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Blijlevens, J. (author), Mugge, R. (author), Ye, P. (author), Schoormans, J.P.L. (author)
Designers use product attributes (e.g., trendiness) to design aesthetically appealing products. The relationships of physical properties (e.g., shape) of product designs with product attributes and aesthetic appraisal are often considered to be generalizable over product categories and markets. However, in line with an interactionist view, we...
journal article 2013
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Wei, J. (author), Ye, H. (author), Van Zeijl, H.W. (author), Sarro, P.M. (author), Zhang, G.Q. (author)
A micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) based, temperature triggered, switch is developed as a cost-effective solution for smart cooling control of solid-state-lighting systems. The switch (1.0x0.4 mm2) is embedded in a silicon substrate and fabricated with a single-mask 3D micro-machining process. The device switches on at a designed...
journal article 2012
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Lukovic, M. (author), Savija, B. (author), Dong, H. (author), Schlangen, E. (author), Ye, G. (author)
journal article 2014
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Khaliq, J. (author), Li, C. (author), Chen, K. (author), Shi, B. (author), Ye, H. (author), Grande, A.M. (author), Yan, H. (author), Reece, M.J. (author)
The effect of substitution and oxidation-reduction on the thermal conductivity of perovskite-like layered structure (PLS) ceramics was investigated in relation to mass contrast and non-stoichiometry. Sr (acceptor) was substituted on the A site, while Ta (donor) was substituted on the B site of La2Ti2O7. Substitution in PLS materials creates...
journal article 2015
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Zhao, Xizeng (author), Ye, Zhouteng (author), Fu, Yingnan (author)
journal article 2014
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Zhou, J. (author), Qian, S. (author), Sierra Beltran, M.G. (author), Ye, G. (author), Van Breugel, K. (author), Li, V.C. (author)
Nowadays limestone powder and blast furnace slag (BFS) are widely used in concrete as blended materials in cement. The replacement of Portland cement by limestone powder and BFS can lower the cost and enhance the greenness of concrete, since the production of these two materials needs less energy and causes less CO2 emission than Portland cement...
journal article 2009
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Ye, Y.E. (author), Van Nes, A. (author)
Many new towns are established in China with the intention of providing desirable places to live. Nevertheless, these new towns often lack the flourishing street life, small businesses, and variety of social activities that old towns have to offer. This paper explores the spatial reasons why old towns tend to perform socio-economically better...
journal article 2014
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Ye, G. (author), Van Breugel, K. (author)
In recent years, the durability of reinforced or prestressed concrete structures has become a main concern. A key parameter in durability predictions is the microstructure of the surface zone of concrete structures, i.e. the “covercrete”, more in particular the connectivity of the pores in the cement paste matrix. In this paper, the connectivity...
journal article 2009
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Qu, Z. (author), Aravind, P.V. (author), Ye, H. (author), Dekker, N.J.J. (author), Woudstra, N. (author), Verkooijen, A.H.M. (author)
journal article 2009
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Ye, G. (author), Van Breugel, K. (author)
This paper describes a computer-based numerical model for the simulation of the development of microstructure during cement hydration. Special emphasis is on the algorithm for characterizing the pores. This includes the porosity and the pore size distribution and the topological properties of the porous network. In order to do so, a serial...
journal article 2003
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Chen, X.P. (author), Jiang, J.K. (author), Liang, Q.H. (author), Yang, N. (author), Ye, H.Y. (author), Cai, M. (author), Shen, L. (author), Yang, D.G. (author), Ren, T.L. (author)
We present a first-principles density functional theory study focused on how the chemical and electronic properties of polyaniline are adjusted by introducing suitable substituents on a polymer backbone. Analyses of the obtained energy barriers, reaction energies and minimum energy paths indicate that the chemical reactivity of the polyaniline...
journal article 2015
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