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Sajadi, B. (author), Goosen, J.F.L. (author), van Keulen, A. (author)
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Bohlin, G.A. (author)
Overall aim and key objectives Advances in optical imaging techniques over the past decades have revolutionized our ability to study chemically reactive flows encountered in air-breathing combustion systems. Emerging technology for unravelling clean- and efficient heat release is needed for advancing new reduced...
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Bao, H. (author), Huang, X. (author), Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (author)
The Delft Jet-in Hot Coflow (DJHC) burner is used to investigate flameless combustion by imitating the recirculation flow characteristics appearing in a real complex furnace via a hot diluted coflow[1]. A welldefined stream of high temperature, low oxygen concentration combustion products is injected around the...
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Augusto Viviani Perpignan, A.A.V. (author), Gangoli Rao, A. (author)
Alternatives to combustion in aircraft engines are not expected to become feasible in the decades to come. As the aviation traffic increases and regulations become more stringent, reduction in pollutant emissions are needed. The Flameless Combustion (FC) regime has been one of the promising candidates to achieve...
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Del Grosso, M. (author), de Jong, W. (author)
In the global chase towards sustainability and cleaner ways of generating power, the utilization of biomass for clean energy conversion process has become increasingly interesting as biomass is potentially a CO2-neutral energy source. Among the processes known to produce power, gasification represents an...
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Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (author), Bao, H. (author), Huang, X. (author), Vasavan, A. (author), van Oijen, J.A. (author), Labahn, J. (author), Devaud, C. (author)
We report on a comparative study of model predictions of jet-in-hot-coflow flames. TheDelft Jet-in-Hot- Coflow (DJHC) burner was built to mimic the important characteristics of flameless combustion without the complications of a real furnace [1,2]. The DJHC burner has been used to create a turbulent diffusion...
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Mota, Nelson (author)
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Groves, R.M. (author)
<br/>The paper gives an assessment of the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) within a microclimate box and its influence on the material degradation. IAQ is concerned with maintaining acceptable temperature, humidity and oxygen levels and low pollutant levels in the rooms, cabinets or other enclosed spaces, for humans to live and work, while meeting legal...
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Tonnaer, R. (author), Shroff, S. (author), Groves, R.M. (author)
The strict quality requirements for aerospace composite struc- tures give rise to costly quality control procedures. In automated bre placement (AFP) these procedures rely heavily on manual work and inspection. This research aims at performing preventative non-destructive evaluation of composite laminate quality based on an online geometric...
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Qian, QK (author)
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Casas, Augusto (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Olivera Craig, Victoria Hipatia (author), Manassero, Maria Constanza (author), Badi, Gabriela (author), Franco, Luis (author), Ruigrok, E.N. (author), Gomez, Martin (author)
Seismic interferometry (SI) retrieves virtual seismic signals from measurements at two receivers from surrounding sources. Studies have demonstrated that SI can image subsurface reflectivity. Claerbout (1968) showed that the reflection response can be obtained by autocorrelating the transmission response assuming a 1-D acoustic medium. Migration...
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Casas, Augusto (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Olivera Craig, Victoria Hipatia (author), Manassero, Maria Constanza (author), Badi, Gabriela (author), Franco, L (author), Gomez, Martin (author), Ruigrok, E.N. (author)
Seismic interferometry (SI) studies the interference phenomenon between pairs of signals in order to obtain information from the differences between them. SI is now regularly used in exploration and global seismology with active and/or passive sources, i.e., artificial sources (dynamite, vibroseis, sledge hammer, etc.) or natural sources ...
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Draganov, D.S. (author), Ghose, R. (author), Heller, H.K.J. (author)
Purpose: Time-lapse seismic monitoring constitutes the foundation for most monitoring programmes involving CO2 storage. When using time-lapse seismics, two major sources of uncertainty in the estimation of changes in the reservoir properties, like saturation and pressure, are the non-repeatability of the source positions and the difficulty to...
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Weemstra, C. (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Ruigrok, E.N. (author), Hunziker, J.W. (author), gomez, Martin (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interferometry (SI). Conventionally, these seismic interferometric responses are retrieved by simple crosscorrelation of recordings made<br/>by separate receivers: a first receiver acts as a 'virtual source' whose response is retrieved at the other...
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Draganov, D.S. (author), Ghose, R. (author), Kirichek, Alex (author), Heller, H.K.J. (author)
The seismic method with active sources has proven to be a very valuable tool for CO2 sequestration monitoring. The seismic method can be used for extraction of reservoir quantities like saturation and pore pressure. But nonrepeatability in the positioning of the source and receiver during base and monitoring surveys can deteriorate the accuracy...
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Verschuure, G.A (author)
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Clarke, Nicholas (author)
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Sanaan Bensi, N. (author)
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
One of the long-standing issues in the field of corporate real estate management is the alignment of an organisation’s real estate to its corporate strategy. Despite extensive research, existing approaches have not had much uptake in practice and fall short in a number of aspects (H 2011). The hypothesis in this paper is that indoor positioning...
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Laumann, S.J. (author), Zhou, Jianchao (author), Heimovaara, T.J. (author)
The utilization of natural processes for engineering purposes has been widely discussed in recent years since they might enable the development of cost-effective, robust and environmentally compatible engineering technologies. Biomineralization is one of the many possible biogeochemical processes that is currently investigated in detail. We...
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