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Duro, G. (author), Crosato, A. (author), Kleinhans, Maarten G. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
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Chappin, E.J.L. (author), De Vries, Laurens (author)
We simulate climate and energy policy for the EU using a flexible and modular agent-based modelling approach, we named Energy Modelling Laboratory (EMLab). The agent-based model focuses on investment in power generation and studies long run effects of various interacting European energy policies, and incorporates differences between countries....
abstract 2020
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van Bergen, J. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Mulder, Jan (author), Wijnberg, Kathelijne (author)
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Cheng, L. (author), Xin, H. (author), Groves, R.M. (author), Veljkovic, M. (author)
S460 steel is increasingly used in civil engineering, especially in a harsh environment such as offshore structures [1]. Material damage is inevitable for structures subjected to static and dynamic loads during their technical life time. Thus, monitoring material damage is important for providing information regarding critical damage of in...
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Ruan, J. (author), Ghose, R. (author), Mulder, W.A. (author)
Modelling dynamic rupture is essential to correctly describe the process of induced seismicity. Defmod, an open-source finite-element code featuring quasi-static loading, co-seismic volumetric strain, and dynamic rupture, is used to simulate the entire chain of induced seismicity, from pressure evolution due to fluid injection and extraction,...
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Endo, A. (author)
The integrated superconducting spectrometer (ISS) enables ultra-wideband, large field-of-view integral-field-spectrometer designs for mm-submm wave astronomy. DESHIMA (Deep Spectroscopic High-redshift Mapper) is a single-pixel ISS spectrometer for the ASTE 10-m telescope, designed to observe the 220-440 GHz band in a single shot, corresponding...
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Giagka, Vasiliki (author)
In a world where medicine is becoming more personalised the promise of Bioelectronic Medicine is that tiny implants will deliver energy in the form of electrical impulses, replacing pharmaceuticals, their conventional chemical counterparts. But how can we develop such tiny smart and autonomous implants that (need to) seamlessly interact with the...
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Meles, G.A. (author), Zhang, L. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Slob, E.C. (author)
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Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), van IJsseldijk, J.E. (author)
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Brackenhoff, J.A. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
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Oosterlo, P. (author), Hofland, Bas (author), van der Meer, J.W. (author), Overduin, Maarten (author), Steendam, Gosse Jan (author)
Oosterlo et al. (2019) developed a system using two terrestrial laser scanners, which can measure run-up heights, depths and velocities of waves on a dike in field situations. The system has now been placed next to two overtopping tanks on a dike in the Eems-Dollard estuary in the Netherlands to measure during actual severe winter storms. The...
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Li, K. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author)
Gas-injection EOR processes have poor sweep efficiency due to conformance problems including channelling, gravity override and fingering. In naturally fractured reservoirs, sweep efficiency is further jeopardized, because gas breaks through fractures first, leaving most oil behind in the matrix. Strong foam can be created in fractures[1][2],...
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Li, K. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author)
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, including gravity override, viscous fingering and channelling, as gas has a lighter density and a lower viscosity compared to in-situ fluids. Foam, by encapsulating the gas into separate bubbles in surfactant-contained liquid thin films (lamella), can...
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Frömming, C. (author), Grewe, V. (author), Brinkop, S. (author), Haslerud, Amund S. (author), Rosanka, S. (author), Matthes, Sigrun (author), van Manen, J. (author)
Emissions of aviation include CO2, H2O, NOx and particles. While CO2 has a long atmospheric residence time and is uniformly distributed in the atmosphere, non-CO2 gases, particles and their products have short atmospheric residence times and are heterogeneously distributed. Their climate effects depend on chemical and meteorological background...
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Lopez Jimenez, Sergi (author), Pastor-Rodríguez, Alejandro (author), Setty, Srinivas J. (author), Escobar Anton, Diego (author), Schrama, Ernst (author), Agueda Mate, Alberto (author)
Regular products within the field of Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) and Space Traffic Management (STM), such as high-risk collisions, upcoming re-entries or fragmentations, rely both on the estimated state and associated uncertainty of detectable resident space objects (RSOs). Classical orbit determination (OD) algorithms provide the...
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Bu, R. (author), Weber, J.H. (author)
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Akgün, O.C. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author)
With the continuous developments in science and engineering, specifically in the fields of electronics and manufacturing, implantable electronic devices have become a reality during the last decades. Implantable electronic devices have hard design constraints: 1) As small size as possible to reduce tissue damage, 2) Minimum heat generation to...
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Jamalinia, E. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author)
Climatic conditions and vegetation cover influence the water flux in a dike body, which affect the effective stress and self-weight, hence its stability. The vegetation is the intermediate layer between the atmosphere and the soil, and therefore this layer influences the boundary water flux by transpiration and leaf interception, so considering...
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Geevers, S. (author), Mulder, W.A. (author), van der Vegt, J (author)
We present a new accuracy condition for constructing mass-lumped elements. This condition is less restrictive than the one previously used and enabled us to construct new mass-lumped tetrahedral elements for 3D wave propagation modelling. The new degree-2 and degree-3 elements require significantly fewer nodes than previous versions and mass...
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Lam, K.L. (author), Daniels, Peter (author)
abstract 2019
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