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Van Dijk, T.A.G.P. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Egberts, P.J.P. (author)
The superimposition of rhythmic bed forms of different spatial scales is a common and natural phenomenon on sandy seabeds. The dynamics of such seabeds may interfere with different offshore activities and are therefore of interest to both scientists and offshore developers. State-of-the-art echo sounding accuracy allows for the analysis of bed...
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De Vet, W.W.J.M. (author), Van Genuchten, C.C.A. (author), Van Loosdrecht, M.C.M. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
In drinking water production, river bank filtration has the advantages of dampening peak concentrations of many dissolved components, substantially removing many micropollutants and removing, virtually completely, the pathogens and suspended solids. The production aquifer is not only fed by the river bank infiltrate but also by water percolating...
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Reilingh, M.L. (author), Tuijthof, G.J.M. (author), Van Dijk, C.N. (author), Blankevoort, L. (author)
Background: Malalignment of the hindfoot can be corrected with a calcaneal osteotomy (CO). A well-selected osteotomy angle in the sagittal plane will reduce the shear force in the osteotomy plane while walking. The purpose was to determine the presence of a relationship between the foot geometry and loading of the calcaneus, which influences the...
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
The railway zone is a marvellous ‘test lab’ for Delft researchers. We look at the work underground and some of the projects, from distinctive station designs to a study of the way the city ‘breathes’.
journal article 2010
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Blokker, E.J.M. (author), Vreeburg, J.H.G. (author), Buchberger, S.G. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
Today, there is a growing interest in network water quality modelling. The water quality issues of interest relate to both dissolved and particulate substances. For dissolved substances the main interest is in residual chlorine and (microbiological) contaminant propagation; for particulate substances it is in sediment leading to discolouration....
journal article 2008
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Cheap electricity, no plutonium and no meltdowns. This is what the thorium molten salt reactor is romising. TU Delft has been given a grant to research this almost utopian reactor.
journal article 2015
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Van Dijk, R.E.C. (author)
journal article 2011
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Damen, K. (author), Faber, R. (author), Gnutek, R. (author), Van Dijk, H.A.J. (author), Trapp, C. (author), Valenz, L. (author)
This paper summarizes the final results of the pilot plant operation and R&D programme of the CO2 Catch-up project (2008- 2013). The objective of the CO2 Catch-up project is to demonstrate pre-combustion CO2 capture at the pilot plant in Buggenum, the Netherlands, in order to verify the technology performance and to generate knowledge in the...
journal article 2014
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
journal article 2011
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Flying through clouds of ash, or flying on an damaged engine or a broken rudder; nothing fazes TU Delft pilots Hans Mulder and Alexander in ‘t Veld. These fearless pilots emulate aircraft incidents in the TU Delft Cessna Citation, thereby contributing to safer aviation.
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Li, S. (author), Heijman, S.G.J. (author), Verberk, J.Q.J.C. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
A new treatment concept for drinking water production from surface water has been investigated on a pilot scale. The treatment concept consists of fluidized ion exchange (FIEX), ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), and granular activated carbon filtration (GAC). The FIEX process removed calcium and other divalent cations; the UF membrane...
journal article 2009
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Professor of Hydraulic Engineering Han Vrijling is sad to see how attention for dikes is fading in the Netherlands. “Everyone talks about innovation like it’s a roast chicken that flies into your mouth of its own accord.”
journal article 2013
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Van Dijk, E. (author), Spruijt, J.N. (author), O'Sullivan, D.M. (author), Klaassens, J.B. (author)
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Van Dijk, E. (author)
journal article 2011
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
After the collapse of socialism and the consequent land privatisation process, Central Europe was left with an unfavourable agricultural production structure. In this light, the exchange of Western European knowledge on land consolidation seemed logical and effective. Looking back, a match that seemed at the time to be straightforward now...
journal article 2005
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
journal article 2009
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Knol, A.H. (author), Lekkerkerker-Teunissen, K. (author), Houtman, C.J. (author), Scheideler, J. (author), Ried, A. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
Advanced oxidation with O3 / H2O2 (peroxone) was conducted on pilot plant scale on pre-treated Meuse river water to investigate the conversion of organic micropollutants (OMPs) and the formation of bromate. Fourteen selected model compounds were dosed to the pre-treated river water on a regular basis to assess the efficiency of the peroxone...
journal article 2015
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Van Dijk, E. (author)
journal article 2012
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
An artificial peninsula at Ter Heijde is designed to feed the coast with sediment. Scientists are investigating whether this kind of sand engine could be the Netherlands’ answer to rising sea levels.
journal article 2012
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Van Dijk, T. (author)
Een kunstmatig schiereiland bij Ter Heijde moet de kust voeden met sediment. Wetenschappers kijken of zo’n ‘zandmotor’ het Nederlandse antwoord kan zijn op de zeespiegelstijging
journal article 2012
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