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Wang, K. (author), Vanassche, S. (author), Ribeiro, A. (author), Peters, M. (author), Oseyran, J. (author)
One of the expected key outcomes of the Horizon 2020 BAMB (Buildings As Material Banks) project is new business models for material circularity. The team has interviewed four “frontrunner” cases which have pioneered in incorporating elements of building circularity. The study included well-known cases such as the new Venlo city hall (the...
conference paper 2017
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Pouliot, Jacynthe (author), Hubert, Frédéric (author), Wang, Chen (author), Ellul, Claire (author), Rajabifard, Abbas (author)
The 3D Cadastre has been investigated from many viewpoints (including legal, organizational and technical). However, to date little research has focused specifically on visualizationrelated aspects despite the value-added of the third dimension. The paper first proposes an overview of progress made in the last five years in 3D cadastral...
conference paper 2016
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Aladejare, A.E. (author), Wang, Y. (author)
During geotechnical site characterization, many geotechnical properties might be difficult to measure directly and have to be estimated using indirect measurement and regression models. For example, when there is no possibility of direct compression test, geotechnical engineers and practitioners may utilize regression models (i.e. equations) to...
conference paper 2015
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The evolution of coherent structures in a flat plate boundary layer transition induced by the cylinder wake is investigated using the particle image velocimetry (PIV) technique. The finite-time Lyapunov exponent (FTLE), which characterizes the amount of stretching about the flow trajectory, is used to extract the Lagrangian coherent structures....
conference paper 2015
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Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a transient turbulent channel flow subject to constant temporal acceleration have been performed with a final Reynolds number of $\Retau=800$. The response of turbulent structures to the temporal acceleration is investigated. A significant delay in the response of turbulent flow is observed in various...
conference paper 2015
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The interaction of different scales is among the most interesting and challenging features in turbulence research. Existing approaches used for scaling analysis such as structure-function and Fourier spectrum method have their respective limitations, for instance scale mixing, i.e. the so-called infrared and ultraviolet effects. To make...
conference paper 2015
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Pouliot,, Jacynthe (author), Wang, Chen (author), Hubert, Frédéric (author)
This paper presents a third, subsequent, experiment to assess the performance of various visual variables for better visualization of 3D cadastre models. The case study is a 3D spatial representation of an apartment building with co-ownership units. The third experiment focuses on the following hypotheses “Transparency is performing to...
conference paper 2014
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Pouliot, Jacynthe (author), Wang, Chen (author)
This paper is the second of two position papers that serve as the basis for discussion in a forum held at the 4th International on 3D Cadastres, 9-11 November 2014, Dubai, UAE. The first paper was published in 2011 (Pouliot, 2011). The overall objective of the FIG Working Group discussion is to provide feedback to the FIG Commission 3 (Spatial...
conference paper 2014
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Wang, Q. (author), Goosen, J.F.L. (author), Van Keulen, F. (author)
As one of the most important components of a flapping-wing micro air vehicle (FWMAV), the design of an energy-efficient flapping-wing has been a research interest recently. Research on insect flight from different perspectives has been carried out, mainly with regard to wing morphology, flapping kinematics, and unsteady aerodynamics. However,...
conference paper 2014
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Wang, Y. (author), Chen, W. (author), Wang, H. (author), Li, R. (author)
In this paper, a steady 3D numerical study has been conducted on a 90 mm counter rotating lift fan to investigate its aerodynamic performance. The effect of axial distance between the fans and rotor speed are studied. A low thrust generation has been revealed from the simulation results due to the unfavourable working condition for the upstream...
conference paper 2014
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Li, K. (author), Huang, R. (author), Phang, S.K. (author), Lai, S. (author), Wang, F. (author), Tan, P. (author), Chen, B.M. (author), Lee, T.H. (author)
In this paper, we propose an approach to autonomously control a quadrotor micro aerial vehicle (MAV). With take-off weight of 50 g and 8-min flight endurance, the MAV platform codenamed ‘KayLion’ developed by the National University of Singapore (NUS) is able to perform autonomous flight with pre-planned path tracking. The vision-based...
conference paper 2014
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Wang, H.Z. (author), Zou, Z.J. (author)
In this paper, a numerical study on the behaviours of a ship passing through a lock under the influence of a berthed ship is carried out. The viscous flow and hydrodynamic forces are calculated by applying an unsteady RANS code with a RNG k-å turbulence model. UDF is compiled to define the ship motion. The numerical results are obtained and...
conference paper 2013
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Wang, P-H. (author), Lin, J-Y. (author)
This research aimed to explore the energy savings through the use of smart control as well as ceiling fan in intelligent building. As the energy consumption of air-conditioning (AC) accounts for about 40% of total residential energy, therefore, applying smart control system to the use of AC to achieve the effects of comfy and energy savings...
conference paper 2013
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Rossi, M. (author), Marin, A. (author), Wang, C. (author), Hilgenfeldt, S. (author), Kähler, C.J. (author)
Ultrasound-driven gas bubbles can be used as active actuators to create or modify the flow in microfluidic devices. Oscillating bubbles are able to create a steady streaming flow that can be used to perform several tasks in microfluidic devices. In this work, we focus on a specific configuration with a bubble located at a side wall of a...
conference paper 2013
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Wang, K. (author), Tu, X.C. (author), Kim, H.B. (author)
In this paper, echo-PIV and UDV technique were applied to measure the velocity fields of a pipe flow system. The working fluid is mixture of water and kaolin particle. The flow rate of mixture is 0.15 lpm. The error of peak velocity between echo-PIV and UDV were obtained and compared with the theoretical values. This study indicates the...
conference paper 2013
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Wang, J.Y. (author), Van Vlierberghe, S. (author), Dubruel, P. (author), Verstraete, W. (author), De Belie, N. (author)
Self-healing concrete is regarded as a promising solution to reduce the high maintenance and repair cost of concrete infrastructure. Due to the limited autogenous healing capacity of concrete as such, additives are needed to enhance its self-healing properties. Among various strategies, microbial-based self-healing has gained increasing...
conference paper 2013
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Wang, X. (author), Xing, F. (author), Zhang, M. (author), Han, N. (author), Qian, Z. (author)
A new type of self-healing cementitious composites by using organic microcapsules is designed in Guangdong Key Laboratory of Durability for Coastal Civil Engineering, Shenzhen University. For the organic microcapsules, the shell material is urea formoldehyde (UF), and the core healing agent is Epoxy. The effect of organic microcapsules on...
conference paper 2013
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Chen, Z. (author), Xu, Z. (author), Wang, G. (author), Li, H. (author), Chen, B. (author), Zeng, X.C. (author), Tan, L. (author)
Crystalline solids are solid materials whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in a highly regulated fashion. Due to lack of rotational freedom in their stacking, they have been known as fragile materials. Even though some efforts have been dedicated to bind or mend defects/cracks in amorphous materials like concrete or polymers...
conference paper 2013
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Zhang, M. (author), Han, N. (author), Xing, F. (author), Wang, X. (author), Schlangen, H.E.J.G. (author)
For a microcapsule based self-healing system in the cementitious material, a fundamental issue is to find and facilitate a suitable microcapsule system, concerning either the material selection or design and manufacture process. In this study, urea formaldehyde resin is used for the shell of microcapsule, and bisphenol – an epoxy resin E-51...
conference paper 2013
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Dong, B. (author), Wang, Y. (author), Han, N. (author), Xing, F. (author)
A novel chemical self-healing system based on microcapsule technology for cementitious composites is established in Guangdong Key Laboratory of Durability for Coastal Civil Engineering, Shenzhen University. The key issue of this system is how to release the healing material and how to activate the healing mechanism. In this paper, the study is...
conference paper 2013
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