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Watchorn, John (author)
The purpose of this study has been to develop an aerodynamic load model for the energy harvesting (traction) phase of leading-edge inflatable (LEI) kites operating in an airborne wind energy (AWE) context. The load model stems from multivariate polynomial regression analyses expressing the airfoil lift, drag and moment coefficients as polynomial...
master thesis 2023
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Penumadu, P.S. (author)
Jet impingement is a subject of extensive research over the years due to its industrial importance and the fundamental physics of heat transfer and turbulence. These jets generate high heat transfer rates with better uniformity on the surface which is to be heated or cooled compared to other heat transfer techniques. However, to study the flow...
master thesis 2015
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Fagioli, Giorgio (author)
The aortic valve is a valve made of three thin flexible leaflets which open and close in order to allow the unidirectional passage of blood from the left ventricle to the aorta. Because of this repetitive motion at each cycle, the valve is constantly exposed to large variations of pressure and hemodynamic forces. Deterioration in its peculiar...
master thesis 2017
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Rotte, G.M. (author)
Predicting the equilibrium between a ship’s required thrust and resistance is a complicated problem. Shipyards have to pay big penalties when a ship does not run at its design speed at a specified required power. An accurate prediction of the ship’s self-propulsion point is thus of huge importance. In the determination of the self-propulsion...
master thesis 2015
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Druzdzel, P. (author)
Since the problem of global warming has been broadly considered as vital and due to constantly rising oil prices, further fossil fuels exploitation requires diametrical changes immediately. The demand for environmentally friendly improvements does not only entail searching for new resources but also utilizing those which are available and more...
master thesis 2017
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Saleh, K. (author)
One of the major problems associated with oil and gas production is the large volume of produced water. Operators around the world are facing significant costs with the treatment and disposal of produced water. Downhole separation, a relatively new technique, has been developed to reduce the costs of produced water and increase oil production....
master thesis 2015
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Döpke, Max (author)
In this research a global-coefficient non-linear eddy viscosity model (NLEVM) is studied. This model stems from the inherent inability of the Boussinesq approximation to model anisotropy and therefore flow features such as: swirl, stream-line curvature and secondary motions (Lumley, 1970; Pope, 1975; Craft et al., 1996). The focus lies on the...
master thesis 2018
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Saes, Thomas (author)
master thesis 2018
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Saliba, Jonathan (author)
Horizontal Directional Drilling permits the creation of tunnels which pass beneath rivers and canals to allow the passing of services from one side to the other. The final stage of this process involves lining the tunnel with a plastic or steel pipe. The pipe is pulled inside into the borehole using the same drilling rig that was used to bore...
master thesis 2019
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Pavlioglou, S. (author)
The rudder-propeller, as the azimuthing thruster was originally called, can be rotated 360 degrees and is capable of delivering full propulsive power in any direction. The azimuthing thruster makes use of a mechanical transmission in order to deliver the power from the prime mover to the propeller. The good maneuverability and the absence of a...
master thesis 2015
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Fischer, Jan (author)
The recent advances in complementary technologies have given a new impulse in the research activities related to distributed propulsion. Light electric engines, whose performance is rather insensitive to scaling, improved battery capacities and autonomous flight all contribute to this trend. Promising concepts featuring electrically powered...
master thesis 2017
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Van Sluis, M. (author)
master thesis 2017
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Vermeijlen, Simon (author)
Swirl-stabilised hydrogen combustion has great potential in the aviation industry since emissions can be significantly reduced compared to fossil fuels. However, a major drawback is a high proneness to flashback. This could be overcome with non-swirling axial air injection (AAI) on the centre-line of the mixing tube. The effect of this concept...
master thesis 2021
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Horck, Mats (author)
Exposure to excessive community noise has become a large environmental health concern. Noise pollution continues to increase while it is accompanied by direct, as well as cumulative adverse health effects. In addition, prolonged exposure to excessive noise levels also has a negative economic impact. The incorporation of numerical tools in the...
master thesis 2020
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Wenink, Robert (author)
Surrogate modelling techniques such as Kriging are a popular means for cheaply emulating the response of expensive Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations. These surrogate models are often used for exploring a parameterised design space and identifying optimal designs. Multi-fidelity Kriging extends the methodology to incorporate data of...
master thesis 2023
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van der Made, Daan (author)
In this thesis, the influence of a combined drift angle, heeling angle and forward speed on the stability of a tug is researched. This is done to gain insight in the stability of tugs during escorting, where they operate at high drift angles, heeling angles and forward speed. The Damen RSD 2513 tug was simulated in steady CFD simulation using...
master thesis 2023
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De Jong, J. (author)
Introduction Bow thrusters are of great help for the navigation at quay walls, but the high and turbulent velocities can result in a bed load exceeding the strength of the bed or bed protection. To be able to design a stable bed the velocities at the bed need to be accurately determined. In design practise the velocities generated by a propeller...
master thesis 2014
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Desai, Sanjeet (author)
Feadship yachts are designed for the leisure and cruising across the oceans. These luxury yachts are mostly powered by diesel engines or in some cases, a diesel-hybrid system. To prevent the inconvenience and the discomfort arising from the diesel exhaust gases for passengers, Feadship yachts are equipped with an underwater exhaust outlet. These...
master thesis 2018
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Van Oostrom, J. (author)
In a previous study, the optimal re-entry trajectory of Hyperion-2 has been derived. The mission of the vehicle is to measure hypersonic boundary-layer transition, a phenomena in which the laminar boundary layer turns into a turbulent boundary layer. This is an important feature in hypersonic flow to investigate, as it introduces peak heating...
master thesis 2015
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Barker, Evan (author)
As market growth projections for Urban Air Mobility vehicles (UAMs) skyrocket, their presence in urban environments is likely to become increasingly prevalent, as will their noise. This creates a disturbance to both humans and wildlife, previously unaffected by aircraft noise. Further reinforcing the concern is the new multi-rotor designs, which...
master thesis 2023
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