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Ten Klooster, A.M. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Sveinbjornsson, P.I. (author)
A major part of the breakwaters constructed in the world are the so-called conventional rouble mound breakwaters, which consist of a core, a filter layer and a heavy armour layer. An alternative to the conventional rouble mound breakwater is a berm breakwater. Berm breakwaters have mainly developed in two directions over the last couple of...
master thesis 2008
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Noordam, N.M. (author)
Force feedback in helicopters can improve the performance of the pilot, decrease direct maintenance costs and increase the safety of every flight. Traditional force feedback is done with the use of a force sensor. In this thesis the use of a position based, feedforward control loop to achieve the same purpose is investigated. The limits of...
master thesis 2016
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Bogaerts, Charlie (author)
This study aims to quantify the aerodynamic behaviour of fixed pitch rotors with a diameter of 12.7 cm in axial descent, and its contribution to the attitude oscillations found for quadcopters under similar flight conditions. Wind tunnel tests are performed with an isolated rotor, as well as a complete quadcopter mounted inside a gimbal that...
master thesis 2023
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Weidema, V.M. (author)
Usually, concrete bridges contain a ‘thick’ bridge deck. For various reasons, bridges are constructed with railings. This thesis discusses the stability problem of concrete bridges, which are designed with integrated railings into the carrying construction. The most important advantage, using load bearing railings, is a thinner bridge deck. This...
master thesis 2011
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Arrieta Ortubay, Xabi (author)
Block mattresses are widely used bed protection elements under non-uniform flows. Previous studies show that the turbulence of the flow plays a key role on the instability of the mattress. However, in the available design equations, the turbulence intensity is included as a magnification factor roughly and qualitatively defined. Consequently,...
master thesis 2017
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Vos, Amber (author)
In this MSc thesis it is investigated how the first version of concrete armour unit Xbloc<sup>+</sup>, Xbloc<sup>+ v1</sup>, acquires its stability. The stability mechanisms are investigated by conducting two type of physical model tests. First, 23 dry pull-out tests are done to obtain insights into the aspects and mechanisms that influence the...
master thesis 2017
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van den Berg, Jelle Jacobus (author)
In this thesis the equilibrium cross-sectional areas of a tidal inlet are investigated. The most common used methods to study cross-sectional stability are the Escoffier method (Escoffier, 1940) and the Modified Escoffier method (Van de Kreeke, 2004). The Escoffier methods are mainly empirical and lack physical justification. Therefore, in this...
master thesis 2018
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Van Wijngaarden, A.D. (author)
This research focus on the solving of important bottlenecks which hinder a timber bearing structure for the new appartment building system of concept house.
master thesis 2011
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Sarva, Sahiti (author)
This research identifies a method to evaluate the fairness and stability of existing Pareto optimal policies in the context of transboundary water resource allocations. Using the case study of the Susquehanna river basin, the fairness of efficient policies was evaluated using utilitarianism, egalitarianism and prioritarianism. Stability was...
master thesis 2021
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Smyrnis, A. (author)
Block mattresses or block mats are, nowadays, very commonly applied as protection in a large range of applications either against flow or wave loads. Specifically, this large range of applications contains offshore pipeline protection and stabilization, erosion and scour protection, protection of embankments and river banks (slope protection)....
master thesis 2017
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Aanhaanen, J.A.M. (author)
The Master’s thesis has focussed on the stability of a facetted shell structure. The research contributes to a Ph.D. research currently carried out at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), which investigates the possibilities to design and build a shell structure from flat glass panels. The structure is a so-called plate (facetted)...
master thesis 2008
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Kremers, Arjen (author)
Offshore wind power plants are subject to adverse electrical conditions that are more severe than onshore cases, due to the long cable connection to the shore. Among these conditions are amplified voltage distortion at (inter)harmonic frequencies, as well as stability issues. An important aspect of wind turbine generator control is the phase...
master thesis 2019
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Lavies, H.G. (author)
The breakwaters of IJmuiden are of a unique design; a riprap core is covered with a thick impermeable asphalt slab. During construction and after completion, slope instability caused extensive damage. Placement of a concrete cube armour layer prevented further damage to the asphalt, but proved to be unstable and required a significant amount of...
master thesis 2014
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Roelse, F.P. (author)
In the last decades shipping has increased significantly, resulting in larger ships with an increasing power in bow thrusters. Due to this increasing power, the hydraulic loads at bottom protection near quay structures has also increased, making a traditional bed protection more expensive. Therefore an alternative design method is suggested in...
master thesis 2014
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Lee, M. (author)
In order for Jumbo to stay competitive in the offshore market, it's heavy lift vessels should be able to take on a wide range of lifting purposes. This can range from installation of transition pieces for wind turbines to installing modules of fpso's and platforms. One of the demands from the offshore market requires large lifting heights. It is...
master thesis 2016
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De Heij, J. (author)
The first one who studied the problem of armour layer stability was Iribarren (1938). Iribarren derived stability criteria that were based on the acting physical processes on the slope of a structure. In the stability criteria of Iribarren only the influence of a few structural and hydraulic parameters were taken into account. In 1988 Van der...
master thesis 2001
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Trovarelli, Federico (author)
A key requirement for enabling Mars manned mission is the capability to land a payload within 100 m from its nominal target. State of the art technology, however, is still far from reaching this objective. A possible solution for improving the landing accuracy on Mars is the development of a guidance system that exploits thrusters installed on...
master thesis 2018
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Verdegaal, I. (author)
The permeability of a breakwater is of great importance for the stability of the armour layer. The influence of the structural permeability on the stability of rock armour units was already researched by Van der Meer using the 'notional' permeabiltiy. However, for single layer interlocking armour units the influence core permeability is rather...
master thesis 2013
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Gerding, E. (author)
In this report an analysis of data from a series of tests is presented on the stability of the toe structure of rubble mound breakwaters. The existing knowledge on toe stability and the influence of all governing parameters in the existing knowledge is reviewed. The tests which were performed for the present research are treated extensively. The...
master thesis 1993
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