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Bos, R.A. (author), Nizamis, Kostas (author), Plettenburg, D.H. (author), Herder, J.L. (author)
People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are currently in need of assistive robotics to improve their hand function and have a better quality of life. However, none of the available active hand orthoses is able to address to their specific needs. In this study, the use of hydraulic technology is proposed in the design of an active hand...
conference paper 2018
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Huisman, M. (author), Bos, Herbert (author), Brinkkemper, Sjaak (author), van Deursen, A. (author), Groote, Jan Friso (author), Lago, Patricia (author), van de Pol, Jaco (author), Visser, Eelco (author)
Software is widely used, and society increasingly depends on its reliability. However, software has become so complex and it evolves so quickly that we fail to keep it under control. Therefore, we propose intents: fundamental laws that capture a software systems’ intended behavior (resilient, secure, safe, sustainable, etc.). The realization...
conference paper 2016
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Bos, P. (author), Bakker, C.A. (author), Balkenende, R. (author), Sprecher, Benjamin (author)
This design review evaluates the use of bio-based plastics in durable consumer products. The main question is: how does the use of bio-based plastics influence the product’s design, functionality, marketing & communication, and sustainability? Although higher material prices would lead one to expect that higher value applications would be...
conference paper 2022
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Bos, A. (author)
doctoral thesis 1998
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Bos, A.S. (author)
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doctoral thesis 1983
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Bos, D.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2004
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Bos, J.F.T. (author)
doctoral thesis 1991
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Bos, P. (author)
doctoral thesis 1975
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Bos, A.H.W. (author)
doctoral thesis 1996
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Bos, W.M. (author)
Corrosion of metals has an enormous economic impact. Fortunately, the rate at which corrosion processes take place can be reduced, often to a point where, at least temporarily, corrosion is virtually non-existent. One of these, corrosion-control methods is barrier protection. The concept of barrier rotection is to separate the metal substrate...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Bos, R. (author)
doctoral thesis 2006
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Bos, F.M. (author)
Both biological and engineering scientist have always been intrigued by the flight of insects and birds. For a long time, the aerodynamic mechanism behind flapping insect flight was a complete mystery. Recently, several experimental and numerical flow visualisations were performed to investigate the aerodynamics around flapping wings. Flapping...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Bos, H.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 1984
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Bos, H.G. (author)
doctoral thesis 1930
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Bos, F.P. (author)
This dissertation proposes the Integrated Approach to Structural Glass Safety, based on four clearly defined element safety properties, damage sensitivity, relative resistance, redundancy, and fracture mode. The Element Safety Diagram (ESD) is introduced to provide an easy-to-read graphical representation of these properties. The safety...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Bos, R.W. (author)
The energy transition requires the maritime industry to shift to a different fuel. A long term solution is liquefied hydrogen, but there are many challenges to get there. On the short term liquefied natural gas (LNG) might be the most feasible option, because its use relies mostly on existing technologies. It is however not straightforward to...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Bos, R.A. (author)
Orthoses have evolved from simply maintaining bone fractures and correcting spinal deformities to full mechatronic systems that can read a person’s intention and translate that into a desired motion or force path. A vast variety in pathologies (e.g., stroke, muscular dystrophies), applications (e.g., daily assistance, research) and environments ...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Bos, R. (author)
Wind turbines are the largest rotating machines on the planet, operating in some of the most remote and hostile areas. During a lifespan of several decades, they have to withstand storms, waves, and gusts (and preferably produce electricity in the process). Yet, designers cannot make them too strong. Every additional kilogram of mass has to be...
doctoral thesis 2017
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King, M.A. (author), Altamimi, Z. (author), Boehm, J. (author), Bos, M. (author), Dach, R. (author), Elosegui, P. (author), Fund, F. (author), Hernández-Pajares, M. (author), Lavallee, D. (author), Riva, E.M. (author)
The provision of accurate models of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) is presently a priority need in climate studies, largely due to the potential of the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data to be used to determine accurate and continent-wide assessments of ice mass change and hydrology. However, modelled GIA is uncertain due...
journal article 2010
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Bos, R. (author), Bierbooms, W. (author), Van Bussel, G. (author)
With the trend of moving towards 10-20MW turbines, rotor diameters are growing beyond the size of the largest turbulent structures in the atmospheric boundary layer. As a consequence, the fully uniform transients that are commonly used to predict extreme gust loads are losing their connection to reality and may lead to gross over dimensioning....
journal article 2014
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