"uuid","repository link","title","author","contributor","publication year","abstract","subject topic","language","publication type","publisher","isbn","issn","patent","patent status","bibliographic note","access restriction","embargo date","faculty","department","research group","programme","project","coordinates"
"uuid:02b64aba-ce12-4be1-bced-567906be8ab1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:02b64aba-ce12-4be1-bced-567906be8ab1","Appropriate context-dependent artificial trust in human-machine teamwork","Centeio Jorge, C. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence); van Zoelen, E.M. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence; TNO); Verhagen, R.S. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence); Mehrotra, S. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence); Jonker, C.M. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence; Universiteit Leiden); Tielman, M.L. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence)","Dasgupta, Prithviraj (editor); Llinas, James (editor); Gillespie, Tony (editor); Fouse, Scott (editor); Lawless, William (editor); Mittu, Ranjeev (editor); Sofge, Donald (editor)","2024","As human-machine teams become a more common scenario, we need to ensure mutual trust between humans and machines. More important than having trust, we need all teammates to trust each other appropriately. This means that they should not overtrust or undertrust each other, avoiding risks and inefficiencies, respectively. We usually think of natural trust, that is, humans trusting machines, but we should also consider artificial trust, that is, artificial agents trusting humans. Appropriate artificial trust allows the agents to interpret human behavior and predict their behavior in a certain context. In this chapter, we explore how we can define this context in terms of task and team characteristics. We present a taxonomy that shows how trust is context-dependent. In fact, we propose that no trust model presented in the literature fits all contexts and argue that our taxonomy facilitates the choice of the trust model that better fits a certain context. The taxonomy helps to understand which internal characteristics of the teammate (krypta) are important to consider and how they will show in behavior cues (manifesta). This taxonomy can also be used to help human-machine teams’ researchers in the problem definition and process of experimental design as it allows a detailed characterization of the task and team configuration. Furthermore, we propose a formalization of the belief of trust as context-dependent trustworthiness, and show how beliefs of trust can be used to reach appropriate trust. Our work provides a starting point to implement mutual appropriate trust in human-machine teams.","Human-machine teams; HART; Artificial trust; Appropriate trust; Taxonomy; Context-dependent trust","en","book chapter","Academic Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-08-23","","","Interactive Intelligence","","",""
"uuid:2f498036-6c39-472b-a6bb-711eb11bc20b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f498036-6c39-472b-a6bb-711eb11bc20b","Quantitative precipitation estimation from weather radars, personal weather stations and commercial microwave links","Overeem, A. (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)); Uijlenhoet, R. (TU Delft Water Resources); Leijnse, Hidde (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI))","Bringi, V.N. (editor); Mishra, Kumar Vijay (editor); Thurai, Merhala (editor)","2024","This chapter reviews the state-of-the-art of land surface rainfall estimation using measurements from weather radars, personal weather stations, and commercial microwave links, including comparisons to rain gauge measurements. These studies are related to recently emerging field of opportunistic weather sensing using the existing communications infrastructure.","","en","book chapter","Institution of Engineering and Technology","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:7c311707-8898-492d-b580-1e298cd09e32","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7c311707-8898-492d-b580-1e298cd09e32","Luck, Epigenetics and the Worth of Collective Agents","Chiapperino, Luca (University of Lausanne); Sand, M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2024","","Collective Responsibility; Responsibility; Luck; Epigenetics; Blame","en","book chapter","Bristol University Press","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:e4491915-4e11-4518-aa31-67c1431a0109","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e4491915-4e11-4518-aa31-67c1431a0109","Criminal, Cosmopolitan, Commodified: How Rotterdam’s Interwar Amusement Street, the Schiedamsedijk, Became a Safe Mirror Image of Itself","Baptist, V. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Blok, Gemma (editor); Oosterholt, Jan (editor)","2024","This chapter develops a layered analysis of the Schiedamsedijk, Rotterdam’s interwar amusement street. It links the street’s split socio-cultural character to that of port cities in general, and investigates this along the lines of a similar divide in perceptions of safety and security. Based on an historical bird’s-eye view of the pleasure area, the Schiedamsedijk’s criminal and cosmopolitan sides are discussed. Both of these maritime urban traits were neutralised when the Schiedamsedijk reinvented itself as a domestic tourist attraction in the late 1930s. Through visual sources, interchanges are foregrounded between contrasting internal and external perspectives on safety, which ultimately help to nuance and reframe the stereotypical characters and ambiguous nature traditionally ascribed to this historical environment of pleasure culture.","cosmopolitanism; interwar period; pleasure; port city; Rotterdam; safety","en","book chapter","Amsterdam University Press","","","","","'The Cultural Construction of Safety and Security' was made possible by a grant from: Open Access Stimuleringsfonds; HERA project ‘Governing the Narcotic City. Imaginaries, Practices, Discourses and Consequences of Public Drug Use’; Faculty CW Open Universiteit","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:8d90896c-a188-4d33-928c-4f2a8054b9e3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8d90896c-a188-4d33-928c-4f2a8054b9e3","The Netherlands","Mostert, E. (TU Delft Water Resources)","Hellberg, Sofie (editor); Söderbaum, Fredrik (editor); Swain, Ashok (editor); Öjendal, Joakim (editor)","2024","","water; Netherlands; development; Dommel","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-05-21","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:052cb2b0-287f-4818-ab32-ce44b954320b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:052cb2b0-287f-4818-ab32-ce44b954320b","Developing reusable packaging for FMCG: Consumers’ perceptions of benefits and risks of refillable and returnable packaging systems","Miao, X. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research); Magnier, L.B.M. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research); Mugge, R. (TU Delft Design, Organisation and Strategy)","Hideki, Kobayashi (editor); Shinichi, Fukushige (editor); Eiji, Yamasue (editor); Keishiro, Hara (editor)","2024","This research investigates consumers’ perception of two main types of reusable packaging systems: refillable and returnable packaging systems. An online experiment was conducted with Dutch consumers (n=250) in which attitudinal and behavioural responses to two reusable packaging systems were compared to the responses to disposable packaging. We created three types of packaging (disposable, refillable and returnable) for either food (ketchup) and non-food (shampoo) products. Results showed that consumers evaluate refillable and returnable packaging positively. Three benefits (environmental benefits, anticipated conscience and enjoyment) and three risks (contamination, complexity and performance risks) of reusable packaging are measured in this study. This research contributes to theunderstanding of consumers’ perception of reusable packaging systems, which can help future designers and companies to design their systems more effectively.","Reuse; Benefits and risks; consumer behaviour; Circular economy; Returnable packaging; Refillable packaging","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-07-17","","Design, Organisation and Strategy","Marketing and Consumer Research","","",""
"uuid:444d976e-670b-4635-a111-8e4665991f97","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:444d976e-670b-4635-a111-8e4665991f97","Recovery from the pandemic: Planning the reterritorialisation of agricultural activities","Liu, Tianzhu (University of Bern); Korthals Altes, W.K. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Wallet, Frédéric (INRAE center Occitanie-Toulouse); Melot, Romain (INRAE - Campus Agro Paris-Saclay)","Andres, Lauren (editor); Bryson, John R. (editor); Ersoy, Aksel (editor); Reardon, Louise (editor)","2024","This chapter discusses planning the reterritorialisation of agricultural activities as an avenue of the Covid-19 pandemic recovery. Reterritorialisation indicates local food being targeted to local inhabitants instead of the global market. We argue that the pandemic has accelerated the reterritorialisation process. Supply chain actors actively responded to the local market, local agrifood sector labour was revalued, the rural-urban linkage was rebuilt along with the lifestyle change, and public political awareness was raised in engaging local agrifood issues. We propose planning the reterritorialisation of agriculture as a solution to perpetuating local agrifood activities and recovering from the pandemic. We discuss planning strategies from perspectives of access to land, the transition of farming practices, and structuring local supply chains. We conclude with research agenda drawn from the challenges faced by the coexistence of local and global food systems, the policy coherence and the juxtaposed complex issues like climate change and geopolitical conflicts.","access to land; covid-19; food planning; local food system; short food supply chain; spatial planning","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-07-12","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:4756c84a-1d2a-4315-86aa-2596d411f1f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4756c84a-1d2a-4315-86aa-2596d411f1f2","Mapping Contextual Factors Influencing Physical Activity Behavior of People with a Physical Demanding Job","Beckmann, Julia (Student TU Delft); Coenen, Pieter (Amsterdam UMC); Speklé, Erwin (Arbo Unie, Utrecht); Kraal, J.J. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design)","Melles, Marijke (editor)","2024","People with a physically demanding job have an unhealthy disbalance in occupational and leisure-time physical activity (PA). We aimed to understand which contextual factors influence this disbalance, and explore opportunities for lifestyle interventions that could restore this disbalance. We applied a contextmapping study with six production workers from a Dutch coating department. Participants filled in a sensitizing booklet with PA-related activities, and were interviewed afterwards. Participants reported reasons for (not) being active in leisure-time using an experience sampling method. Our results indicate that main reasons for being inactive during leisure time were their believes that occupational PA is enough for a healthy lifestyle, and the need to rest after work. Results show that lifestyle interventions should tackle workers inadequate risk perception and over-exhaustion to empower them to shift their PA behavior in a healthier direction. This indicates the need for a holistic approach targeting both home and working environments.","Holistic approach; Life-long health; Lifestyle intervention; Occupational health; Physical activity paradox; Prevention","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-05-05","","","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:09abe37f-d7e9-4394-af5e-fbda94deb290","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:09abe37f-d7e9-4394-af5e-fbda94deb290","Comparing the Active, Functional, and Passive Range of Motion of Finger Joints Using Dynamic Measurement","Yuan, Tianyun (Student TU Delft); Song, Yu (Student TU Delft); Goossens, R.H.M. (TU Delft Human-Centered Design; TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design); Kraan, G.A. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design; Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis)","Melles, Marijke (editor)","2024","Studies on finger kinematics, especially the range of motion (RoM) measurements, are essential to understand the use of finger joints and the pathology of related disease. Limited literatures compared the active RoM (A-RoM) of finger joints with either their functional RoM (F-RoM) or passive RoM (p-RoM) using different measuring protocols and tools. This study aims to provide an overall comparison including all three types of RoMs. We measured A-RoM, F-RoM, and P-RoM, using a dynamic measurement system. Our goal is to investigate the relationships among the three RoMs by comparing their extreme rotation angles. The results suggested that P-RoM was the largest motion range, and F-RoM can exceed their A-RoM. The F-RoM of distal-interphalangeal joints may rotated 8–20° more than their A-RoM, mainly during precise and power manipulations. Besides to A-RoM, knowledge of F-RoM and P-RoM are also important for a comprehensive understanding for clinical practice, and thus, to support the optimization and evaluation of treatment devices for finger joint, such as implant replacement.","3D motion analysis; Activities of daily living; Finger kinematics","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-05-05","","Human-Centered Design","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:083a7ad7-5f15-4a68-bf50-5cd1017ef780","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:083a7ad7-5f15-4a68-bf50-5cd1017ef780","Data analytics in managing projects","Papadonikolaki, E. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management); Galera-Zarco, Carlos (University College London (UCL))","Huemann, Martina (editor); Turner, Rodney (editor)","2024","In today’s society, project work gains traction across many industries. As projects are characterised by novelty and uncertainty, emerging digital technologies promise solutions that improve performance and help deliver full benefits. Amidst this digitisation, digital technologies such as data analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) streamline the large amount of data generated. However, this critical information is only partially leveraged during and after projects to date. Project data are generated, collected, and analysed across all stages of project management and delivery. Eleni Papadonikolaki and Carlos Galera-Zarco conceptualise the relation between projects, information, and data, and discuss key application areas of data analytics in projects, for instance in scheduling and costing. Next, they present the state-of-the-art applications, means, and tools of data analytics in key areas of project management. Finally, they set out challenges and future opportunities around project data analytics especially with regard to leadership, teamwork, and talent management.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-08-28","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:33b5a5a9-4302-48f9-b804-a6f5a365af77","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:33b5a5a9-4302-48f9-b804-a6f5a365af77","The Effect of Psychological Scarcity on Health Decisions of Rural Residents in China: Preliminary Results","Zhu, H. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design; Loughborough University); Liu, E. (Southwest Forestry University); You, Fangzhou (Loughborough University); de Bont, Cees (Loughborough University); Gruber, Thorsten (Loughborough University); Dong, Hua (Brunel University); Melles, M. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design)","Melles, Marijke (editor)","2024","Economic studies have shown that living in poverty may produce a subjective feeling of scarcity, which affects people's cognitive functions and decision-making. Understanding this mechanism could inform healthcare designers on designing inclusive health interventions by considering the psychological scarcity and limited cognitive resources of impoverished individuals. We conducted a psychological experiment to test the impact of psychological scarcity on cognitive function and health decisions of rural residents in China. We randomly assign participants to two financial scenarios (hard vs. easy) with the technique of priming to induce their immediate financial worries. Then we measure cognitive function using Raven’s Progressive Matrices and uncover their decision-making priorities with a budget allocation task. 301 participants finished the study and 264 were included in the main analysis. The results show that both immediate financial worries and cumulative poverty have negative effects on participants’ cognitive performance. Responses to scarcity could lead to attentional focus on limited resources, thereby neglecting long-term health consequences, particularly for the lower income group. Based on the findings, we suggest a number of human factors design considerations that are critical to successful healthcare design.","Cognitive function; Health decision-making; Health intervention; Psychological scarcity","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-05-05","","","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:cbab1401-ba29-49e0-8427-951ee475176b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cbab1401-ba29-49e0-8427-951ee475176b","Synthetic Biology to Engineer Bacteriophage Genomes","Martins Costa, A.R. (TU Delft BN/Stan Brouns Lab); Azeredo, Joana (University of Minho); Pires, Diana Priscila (University of Minho)","Azeredo, Joana (editor); Sillankorva, Sanna (editor)","2024","Recent advances in the synthetic biology field have enabled the development of new molecular biology techniques used to build specialized bacteriophages with new functionalities. Bacteriophages have been engineered toward a wide range of applications, including pathogen control and detection, targeted drug delivery, or even assembly of new materials. In this chapter, two strategies that have been successfully used to genetically engineer bacteriophage genomes will be addressed: the bacteriophage recombineering of electroporated DNA (BRED) and the yeast-based phage-engineering platform.","Bacteriophage; Bacteriophage engineering; BRED; YAC","en","book chapter","Humana Press Inc.","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-26","","","BN/Stan Brouns Lab","","",""
"uuid:3a14246a-ee80-4335-9458-5695493ac77c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3a14246a-ee80-4335-9458-5695493ac77c","Cultural Heritage as an Inspiration for Placemaking in the Historic City: A Transversal Approach","García-Esparza, Juan A. (Universitat Jaume I); Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Rogac Mijatovic, Ljiljana (University of Arts in Belgrade); Negru, Mircea (Spiru Haret University)","Smaniotto Costa, Carlos (editor); Fathi, Mastoureh (editor); García-Esparza, Juan A. (editor); Djukic, Aleksandra (editor); Horan, Conor (editor); Rotondo, Francesco (editor)","2024","Many European cities are in crisis since most of them are struggling to socially and culturally move forward from the historic and recreational values that made them of interest to the global visitor. In 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) started assessing new forms of placemaking in the historic city through the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape Approach. The same year, the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) highlighted the importance of developing innovative and transversal approaches to examine cultural development in historic human settlements. Within this context, this chapter analyses placemaking in four European historic cities. Transversal approaches on how relational dynamics impact on the historic context will be scrutinized from the realm of the site-specific arts in the city of Belgrade (Serbia), for archaeology the case of analysis is in Bucharest (Romania), for architecture the context is Ávila (Spain) and for urban planning it is Hamburg (Germany). This transversal approach involves using different disciplines to comprehend placemaking from a polyhedral point of view. Therefore, it brings together complementary forms of heritage appropriation – including the construction of the heritage concept over time – methods and strategies that help integrate cultural expressions, practices and products as potential relational dynamics. To do so, we will define stakeholders such as minorities, communities and powerful entities and target groups. Methodologically, approaches will deepen the understanding of phenomenological, dynamic-relational and contextual notions of placemaking that help clarify how historic cities, tools and communities are all interconnected. The discussion will establish parallelisms between the experiences to clarify the implications of placemaking according to the field of approach and the prospects for those places. Cultural expressions and heritage regulation can provide new forms of appropriation and integration in permanent scenarios of the past. Accordingly, contemporary mutable relationships between places and society are at stake in the context of urban planning and the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape Approach and in defining the future of historic cities. In conclusion, we point towards (1) imagining how placemaking and cultural heritage serve to delineate new forms of heritage-making in the historic city, and (2) to what extent this requires defining ethical forms of culture-based placemaking practices.","cultural heritage; historic city; mutable places; heritage futures","en","book chapter","Brill","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:af8e2827-331c-464c-aa5f-bd6c7d1a2b96","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:af8e2827-331c-464c-aa5f-bd6c7d1a2b96","Three-Dimensional Clustering in the Characterization of Spatiotemporal Drought Dynamics: Cluster Size Filter and Drought Indicator Threshold Optimization","Diaz, Vitali (TU Delft Digital Technologies; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Corzo Perez, Gerald A. (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Van Lanen, Henny A.J. (Wageningen University & Research); Solomatine, D.P. (TU Delft Water Resources; Water Problems Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education)","","2024","In its three-dimensional (3-D) characterization, drought is an event whose spatial extent changes over time. Each drought event has an onset and end time, a location, a magnitude, and a spatial trajectory. These characteristics help to analyze and describe how drought develops in space and time (i.e., drought dynamics). Methodologies for 3-D characterization of drought include a 3-D clustering technique to extract the drought events from the hydrometeorological data. The application of the clustering method yields small artifact droughts. These small clusters are removed from the analysis with the use of a cluster size filter. However, according to the literature, the filter parameters are usually set arbitrarily, so this study concentrated on a method to calculate the optimal cluster size filter for the 3-D characterization of drought. The effect of different drought indicator thresholds to calculate drought is also analyzed. The approach was tested in South America with data from the Latin American Flood and Drought Monitor for 1950–2017. Analysis of the spatial trajectories and characteristics of the most extreme droughts is also included. Calculated droughts are compared with information reported at a country scale and a reasonably good match is found.","Spatiotemporal drought analysis; Drought tracking; Drought dynamics; Drought characterization; Drought clustering","en","book chapter","AGU/Wiley","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-15","","","Digital Technologies","","",""
"uuid:6f16e4ed-0bbf-4920-88c1-730d33b34331","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6f16e4ed-0bbf-4920-88c1-730d33b34331","Circular Robotic Construction","Vasey, Lauren (ETH Zürich); Aejmelaeus-Lindström, Petrus (ETH Zürich); Jenny, David (ETH Zürich); Johns, Ryan Luke (ETH Zürich); Hurkxkens, Ilmar (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Ming, Coralie (Boston Consulting Group Inc.); Hutter, Marco (ETH Zürich); Gramazio, Fabio (ETH Zürich); Kohler, Matthias (ETH Zürich)","De Wolf, Catherine (editor); Çetin, Sultan (editor); Bocken, Nancy (editor)","2024","In situ robotic construction is a type of construction where mobile robotic systems build directly on the building site. To enable on-site navigation, industrial robots can be integrated with mobile bases, while mobile, high-payload construction machines can be adapted for autonomous operation. With parallel advances in sensor processing, these robotic construction processes can become robust and capable of handling non-standard, local, as-found materials.
The potential of using autonomous, mobile robotic systems for the development of innovative circular construction processes is presented in three exemplary case studies:(i) robotically jammed structures from bulk materials, (ii) robotic earthworks with local and upcycled materials, and (iii) robotic additive manufacturing with earth-based materials. These processes exemplify key strategies for a circular industry through the utilisation of materials with low embodied greenhouse gas emissions and the implementation of fully reversible construction processes.
For each case study, we describe the robotic building process, the enabling technologies and workflows, and the major sustainability and circularity benefits compared to conventional construction methods. Moreover, we discuss the difficulty of industry transfer, considering challenges such as detailing, integration, and engineering validation. We conclude with an outlook towards future research avenues and industry adoption strategies.","circular robotic construction; adaptive robotic construction; in situ robotic construction; digital fabrication with natural materials","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:cd38f9cf-ad14-4323-ab0d-51c4feb613f9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd38f9cf-ad14-4323-ab0d-51c4feb613f9","From Building Information Modelling to Digital Twins: Digital Representation for a Circular Economy","Koutamanis, A. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","De Wolf, Catherine (editor); Çetin, Sultan (editor); Bocken, Nancy (editor)","2024","Building information modelling (BIM) has ushered in the era of symbolic building representation: building elements and spaces are described not by graphical elements but by discrete symbols, each with properties and relations that explicitly integrate all information. Digital twinning promises even more: a digital replica in complete sync with the building and its behaviour. Such technologies have obvious appeal for circularity because they accommodate the rich information it requires and link circularity goals to other activities in AECO (architecture, engineering, construction and operation of buildings).
Present implementations of BIM may fall short of the promise, and digital twinning may be hard to achieve, but they remain crucial not only for circularity but for all AECO disciplines. To realise the potential of such representations, information should be treated not as a product of integration but as the integrator of all activities. Similarly, digitalisation should be at the core of business models and deployment plans, not an additional or even optional layer at a high cost. This calls for a coherent approach that includes the full capture of building information, supports the detailed exploration of circular operations, uses the results to constrain decisions and actions and does so throughout the life cycle.","information; digitalisation; representation; building information modelling (BIM); digital twinning","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:93091ce0-2aa5-4b71-854e-43cb9ed37e07","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:93091ce0-2aa5-4b71-854e-43cb9ed37e07","Unsupervised Roofline Extraction from True Orthophotos for LoD2 Building Model Reconstruction","Gao, W. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Peters, R.Y. (3DGI); Stoter, J.E. (TU Delft Urban Data Science)","Kolbe, Thomas H. (editor); Donaubauer, Andreas (editor); Beil, Christof (editor)","2024","This paper discusses the reconstruction of LoD2 building models from 2D and 3D data for large-scale urban environments. Traditional methods involve the use of LiDAR point clouds, but due to high costs and long intervals associated with acquiring such data for rapidly developing areas, researchers have started exploring the use of point clouds generated from (oblique) aerial images. However, using such point clouds for traditional plane detection-based methods can result in significant errors and introduce noise into the reconstructed building models. To address this, this paper presents a method for extracting rooflines from true orthophotos using line detection for the reconstruction of building models at the LoD2 level. The approach is able to extract relatively complete rooflines without the need for pre-labeled training data or pre-trained models. These lines can directly be used in the LoD2 building model reconstruction process. The method is superior to existing plane detection-based methods and state-of-the-art deep learning methods in terms of the accuracy and completeness of the reconstructed building. Our source code is available at https://github.com/tudelft3d/Roofline-extraction-from-orthophotos.","Building rooflines extraction; 3D building models; True orthophotos; Raytracing","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-08-21","","","Urban Data Science","","",""
"uuid:06ad88e7-12a6-4053-a8f8-a87e7c5fb2fd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:06ad88e7-12a6-4053-a8f8-a87e7c5fb2fd","Desulfurivibrionaceae","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2024","The family Desulfurivibrionaceae includes obligately anaerobic, moderately salt-tolerant, obligately alkaliphilic chemolithoautotrophic bacteria with a unique energy metabolism consisting of elemental sulfur disproportionation. H2 or formate can also serve as additional electron donors for sulfur reduction, while nitrate can be ammonified with either sulfide or formate as the electron donors. The cultured representatives are found exclusively in saline soda lakes. The family consists of a single genus Desulfurivibrio with the type species D. alkaliphilus and a second yet undescribed species “D. dismutans” DNA G+C content (%): 60.0-60.3 (whole genome sequences)
Type genus : Desulfurivibrio Sorokin et al. 2008, VL123
Natranaerovirga is a member of the class Clostridia. It includes obligately anaerobic, fermentative heterotrophs which whose key metabolic property is the ability to utilizes polygalacturonates as growth substrates. The species of the genus are highly salt-tolerant, chloride-independent, obligate alkaliphiles found in saline soda lakes and soils in Central Asia. The genus currently includes two species: N. pectinivora, the type species of the genus, and N. hydrolytica. The DNA G+C content is 31.3-32.3 % (whole genome sequences).","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:428d8733-e8e6-42fc-a42d-caa303e146fa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:428d8733-e8e6-42fc-a42d-caa303e146fa","Natranaerovirgaceae","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2024","Natr.an.aer.o.vir.ga’ce.ae N.L. fem. n. Natranaerovirga, the type genus of the family, -aceae ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Natranaerovirgaceae, the Natranaerovirga family. The family Natranaerovirgaceae includes obligately
anaerobic fermentative bacteria from soda lakes. They are highly salt-tolerant alkaliphiles utilizing carbohydrates as energy and carbon source. The family belongs to the order “Lachnospirales,” class Clostridia, and consists of a single genus Natranaerovirga. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic
analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy Database classification (GDTB).
DNA G +C content (mol%): 31.3–32.3 (whole-genome sequence).
Type genus: Natranaerovirga Sorokin et al. 2012, VL145.
The construction sector in the European Union is, however, the highest producer of waste when compared to other economic sectors, accounting for 35% of the total waste generated (Eurostat, 2018). At the same time the creation, running, maintenance, and refurbishment of buildings are highly resource and energy intensive. Up to 50% of globally extracted resources are used to construct buildings and associated infrastructures (UNEP, 2020). Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from material extraction, manufacturing of construction products, construction, and renovation of buildings are estimated at 5–12% of total national GHG emissions. Construction and demolition material (CDM) efficiency and construction and demolition waste (CDW) prevention could significantly reduce those emissions.","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-07-12","","","Environmental & Climate Design","","",""
"uuid:50bda3d3-d8ec-492e-8f28-f3f5729a7c73","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:50bda3d3-d8ec-492e-8f28-f3f5729a7c73","Geographic Information Systems for Circular Cities and Regions","Tsui, T.P.Y. (TU Delft Environmental & Climate Design); Wuyts, Wendy (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)); Van den Berghe, K.B.J. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","De Wolf, Catherine (editor); Çetin, Sultan (editor); Bocken, Nancy (editor)","2024","A geographic information system (GIS) stores, manipulates, analyses, and visualises spatial data. GIS enables the mapping of building elements and components and can optimise the location of facilities for circular activities, thus contributing to the closing of material loops and the spatial development of circular cities and regions. This chapter presents use cases of GIS in the circular built environment, with examples from academia, industry, and government. Academics use GIS data for urban mining studies to estimate the location and availability of secondary construction materials. Businesses in industry use GIS analysis to inform the facility location of circular construction hubs and (reverse) logistics. Governments use GIS to monitor and assess the circular spatial development potential of their (industrial) territories. In order to integrate GIS into circular economy solutions, improvements need to be made in making spatial data available and in presenting findings that emerge from it. Finally, present enthusiasm for GIS tools should be balanced by a deeper understanding of the connection between digital tools and governance decisions.","geographic information systems; GIS governance tools; spatial data; spatial analysis; circular cities","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","The work of Tanya Tsui is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 821479. The work of Wendy Wuyts is funded by the Norwegian Research Council, as part of the circWOOD project (project no: 328698).","","","","","Environmental & Climate Design","","",""
"uuid:5a701bac-3aba-42fe-b2f1-360c0cb15d74","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a701bac-3aba-42fe-b2f1-360c0cb15d74","The Role of Battery Energy Storage Systems and Market Integration in Indonesia’s Zero Emission Vision","Indra Al Irsyad, Muhammad (TU Delft Energie and Industrie; National Research and Innovation Agency); Phoumin, Han (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia); Nepal, Rabindra (University of Wollongong)","","2024","Indonesia has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2060, with emphasis on the electricity sector eliminating harmful gas emissions by that year. Using the Balmorel energy model, this study simulated the impact of the target on optimal capacity expansion, electricity production mix, emissions, and electricity supply costs across 230 grid systems. The results indicate the substantial benefits of integrating solar photovoltaics (PV) and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Solar energy sees a remarkable capacity increase, reaching 288.7 GWp by 2060. Other renewable sources, including hydro and wind energies, also exhibited significant growth, increasing from 6.2 GW and 130 MW in 2030 to 29.4 GW and 22.5 GW, respectively, by 2060. Intermittent renewables’ growth necessitates a rise in BESS capacity from 1 MW in 2022 to 73.4 GW by 2060. The study also underscores to replace phased-out coal-fired power plants with nuclear power by 2060. The study concludes with policy implications arising from these findings.","Balmorel energy model; Electricity production cost; Power plant expansion; Regional electricity systems; Super grids","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:78640ecc-ad2a-490c-8783-912f4047d488","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:78640ecc-ad2a-490c-8783-912f4047d488","Analysis of the Boundary Layer on a Highly Flexible Wing Based on Infrared Thermography Measurements","Mertens, C. (TU Delft Aerodynamics); Grille Guerra, A. (TU Delft Aerodynamics); van Oudheusden, B.W. (TU Delft Aerodynamics); Fehrs, Michael (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)); Ritter, Markus R. (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))","","2024","The effects of the wing skin distortion on the boundary layer of a highly flexible wing are analyzed in a wind tunnel experiment using infrared thermography measurements. Considerable differences in the boundary layer flow are observed when comparing the sections of the wing near the ribs, where the design shape of the wing is preserved, and in between the ribs. At the spanwise locations between the ribs, the sectional wing shape distorts and triggers boundary layer transition close to the leading edge. The differences between the design behavior of the wing and the experimental results of the boundary layer analysis demonstrate the need for considering the skin deformation and its effects on the boundary layer flow when designing highly flexible wings.","differential infrared thermography; laminar separation bubble; Pazy wing; wind tunnel test","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-04-01","","","Aerodynamics","","",""
"uuid:984278af-7a31-498b-9768-0af914f606f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:984278af-7a31-498b-9768-0af914f606f1","Laminar-Turbulent Transition in Swept-Wing Flows with a Supercritical Forward-Facing Step","Casacuberta Puig, J. (TU Delft Aerodynamics); Hickel, S. (TU Delft Aerodynamics); Kotsonis, M. (TU Delft Aerodynamics)","","2024","Achieving and maintaining laminar flow on large swept lifting surfaces of subsonic aircraft poses a considerable challenge.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-03","","","Aerodynamics","","",""
"uuid:af116b35-92be-4924-b28e-2d1d83f3e4c7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:af116b35-92be-4924-b28e-2d1d83f3e4c7","Ultralight Membrane Structures Toward a Sustainable Environment","Comitti, Alessandro (University College London (UCL); CAEMate s.r.l.); Vijayakumaran, H. (TU Delft Team Marcel Sluiter); Nejabatmeimandi, Mohammad Hosein (Tensys Ltd.); Seixas, Luis (University College London (UCL); CAEMate s.r.l.); Cabello, Adrian (Tensys Ltd.); Misseroni, Diego (Università di Trento); Penasa, Massimo (CAEMate s.r.l.); Paech, Christoph (sbp – schlaich bergermann partner); Bessa, M.A. (Brown University)","Bahrami, Alireza (editor)","2024","The building construction industry is the largest anthropogenic source of pollution, with massive energy consumption and substantial CO2 emissions. Lightweight tension structures allow the simultaneous implementation of several sustainable strategies by using recyclable low-carbon structural membranes offering a greener alternative to glass and other cladding materials. Their efficient structural load-bearing mechanisms result in significant weight savings in buildings and a drastic reduction of the environmental impact associated with material production, transportation, use, and disposal. A subgroup of lightweight materials, structural fabrics, and foils has been gaining popularity among designers and architects in recent years because of their desirable features such as high stiffness, strength, ductility, durability, and functional properties. While these structural membranes open new crucial perspectives for the clean energy transition and have been recently employed worldwide, their full potential is still limited by the lack of construction codes, advanced optimization tools, and comprehensive viscous-thermo-mechanical constitutive models. This chapter aims to foster the design of membrane structures by presenting their basic principles and recent advancements in the field. It covers the design approaches, employed materials and efforts in their characterization and modeling, implications on the sustainability of the built environment, current challenges, and future pathways from both academic research and engineering design viewpoints.","Sustainable construction; Lightweight structures; Tension structures; Strucutral optimization; Structural membranes; Membrane engineering","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Team Marcel Sluiter","","",""
"uuid:b75cb7d3-e850-414b-b4f0-b17a2ae3edf0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b75cb7d3-e850-414b-b4f0-b17a2ae3edf0","Extended Reality as a Catalyst for Circular Economy Transition in the Built Environment","Soman, R. K. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management); Nikolić, D. (University of Reading); Sanchez, B. (Appalachian State University)","De Wolf, Catherine (editor); Çetin, Sultan (editor); Bocken, Nancy (editor)","2024","Extended reality (XR) technologies refer to mixed reality and virtual reality configurations that augment real or represent fully virtual information in an intuitive and immersive manner, transforming the way we plan, design, construct, and operate built environment assets. XR offers great potential to support and accelerate the transition of built environment practices to a circular economy by supporting decisions based on narrow, slow, close, and regenerate strategies. Narrow strategies use XR to simulate the building process to identify potential issues, reduce material waste, and avoid costly mistakes. Slow strategies use XR to enable construction with durable materials and designing for adaptability to extend the lifespan of buildings. Close strategies use XR to facilitate material recovery and support repurposing and reuse, thus reducing waste. Regenerate strategies use XR as a motivational tool to engage citizens, communities, and professionals in design and management decisions. However, applying XR is not without challenges, including technical and process-related limitations, potential misuse, and a lack of rich digital twins. Future research opportunities include the development of rich and accurate digital twins, ethical and sustainable use of XR technologies, and overcoming technical and logistical challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and user-friendly and accessible XR hardware and software.","extended reality (XR); mixed reality (MR); virtual reality (VR); immersive experiences; built environment; circular economy; digital twins","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:a8c4a992-5047-49e8-b084-ab9fa91cc28c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a8c4a992-5047-49e8-b084-ab9fa91cc28c","Shadowing Calculation on Urban Areas from Semantic 3D City Models","Xu, Longxiang (Student TU Delft); León Sánchez, C.A. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Agugiaro, G. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Stoter, J.E. (TU Delft Urban Data Science)","Kolbe, Thomas H. (editor); Donaubauer, Andreas (editor); Beil, Christof (editor)","2024","Nowadays, our society is in the transit to adopt more sustainable energy sources to reduce our impact on the environment; one alternative is solar energy. However, this is highly affected by the surroundings, which might cause shadowing effects. In this paper, we present our method to perform shadowing calculations in urban areas using semantic 3D city models, which is split into five sections: Point Grid Generation, Sun-Ray Generation, Nightside Filtering, Bounding Volume Hierarchy and the intersection between the sun rays and the BVH to identify which locations are shadowed at a given moment (epoch). Our tests are performed in Rotterdam’s city center, a dense urban area in The Netherlands. Our initial results indicate that the computational time per 100 k grid points fluctuates within 0.2–0.7s.","Solar potential; 3DCM; Shadows analysis; Raytracing","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-08-21","","","Urban Data Science","","",""
"uuid:eba16e28-6041-4507-9cc4-ef553496bbea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eba16e28-6041-4507-9cc4-ef553496bbea","Digital Infrastructures for Compliance Monitoring of Circular Economy: Requirements for Interoperable Data Spaces","Hofman, Wout (TNO); Rukanova, B.D. (TU Delft Innovation Affairs); Tan, Y. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology); Bharosa, Nitesh (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology); Ubacht, J. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology); Rietveld, Elmer (TNO)","Arai, Kohei (editor)","2024","The transition towards a circular economy (CE) will require data sharing across different platforms and data spaces of parties operating in a variety of supply chains. From a circular economy compliance monitoring perspective, beyond the access to mandatory data that governments will receive, authorities may benefit from accessing additional business data from the source on a voluntary basis, which is challenging. While platforms and data spaces solve a great deal of complexity and interoperability within their realm, platform, and data space interoperability is still challenging. In the logistics domain, efforts have been made to overcome these issues of data sharing across logistics platforms with a Semantic data sharing architecture developed by the CEF FEDeRATED Action, at the heart of which is a semantic model aligning other semantic models for logistics. In this paper, we take the Semantic data sharing architecture as a point of departure and examine the opportunities and limitations that it has for CE monitoring, and how it relates to other developments in the EU and beyond. Many of these developments acknowledge the need for data access across heterogeneous systems and – processes of actors; others add security and trust to data sharing that goes all the way to the level to cover legal obligations. The goal of this paper is to gain further insights into how data sharing across multiple platforms and data spaces enables circular economy monitoring, where government organizations would need to address the issue of how they would interface with, and access data that resides in multiple platforms and data spaces. We found that the various models can be aligned on some architecture principles that promote interoperability across dimensions (e.g. federation, keeping data at the source), yet they still differ on other dimensions (e.g. data model and semantics, as well as how they address issues of identification, authentication and authorization). We suggest further efforts towards developing meta-level agreements and standardization for data space interoperability and we propose further research directions on that topic.","Data spaces; Platforms; Interoperability; Circular economy; Monitoring; Government","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-09-17","","","Innovation Affairs","","",""
"uuid:f6f291c6-6725-4114-b9db-f5fe858a1029","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f6f291c6-6725-4114-b9db-f5fe858a1029","From Global South to Underrepresented Geographies","Tempels Moreno Pessoa, Igor (University of Twente); van der Watt, A. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Vergara d'Alençon, L.M. (Universidad Diego Portales); Newton, C.E.L. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","van der Watt, Anja (editor); Vergara, Luz María (editor); Pessoa, Igor (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor)","2024","In light of rapid urbanisation and the accelerating threats of climate change, scale and multitude are what set the Global North and South apart. Yet, as this course exposes, the issues faced by urban areas have resembling themes and characteristics, regardless of economic status or geographic location. Therefore, in the context of sustainable urban development, the binary dichotomy of the terms ‘Global North’ and ‘Global South’ must be contested. While a focus on Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, and the MENA region, Rethink the City attempts to understand the transboundary nature of urban issues and provide a platform to gather insights beyond borders. It is only by learning from other narratives that we can collectively address the complex challenges ahead.","Global South; Global North; language; underrepresented geographies; unbalanced; imaginary; perceptions; place-based; decolonise","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:62903ec3-c55a-4042-8469-f6c5c64f5a03","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:62903ec3-c55a-4042-8469-f6c5c64f5a03","Rethink the City: Facts, Global Community and Pressing Urban Challenges.","Vergara d'Alençon, L.M. (Universidad Diego Portales); van der Watt, A. (TU Delft Real Estate Management; TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Tempels Moreno Pessoa, Igor (University of Twente); Newton, C.E.L. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","van der Watt, Anja (editor); Vergara, Luz María (editor); Pessoa, Igor (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor)","2024","Rethink the City supports the co-production of knowledge through collaborative efforts of the global community. Its ambition to broaden the academic study of urban challenges to underrepresented geographies is reflected in its form: A free, online course inclusive to all, regardless of location or background. However, despite its benefits, online education has evident setbacks. This chapter seeks to shine a light on various issues faced by this unconventional academic curriculum and what kind of measures were taken to overcome them.","Co-creation; co-production; online education; platforms; digital learning; participation","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:2d975386-a16a-4f4c-bb4e-e93fe38272db","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2d975386-a16a-4f4c-bb4e-e93fe38272db","Building Understanding of Experience Design in Digital Health: Preliminary Results Based on Semi-Structured Interviews","Wang, T. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design); Qian, S. (TU Delft Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior); Zhu, Haiou (Loughborough University); Goossens, R.H.M. (TU Delft Human-Centered Design; TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design); Giunti, Guido (University of Oulu; Trinity College Dublin); Melles, M. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design)","Melles, Marijke (editor)","2024","Design is expanding its influence on shaping future healthcare. Ideally, designers apply human-centered design and human factors that introduce theory, principles, and methods to design to optimize people’s healthcare experiences in both digital and non-digital environments. To discuss and implement experience design in healthcare, consensus about experience design in healthcare is needed. Objectives: Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate designers’ views on experience design in health, and to uncover their understanding about three experience design concepts, i.e., user experience (UX), patient experience (PEx), and digital patient experience (dPEx). We conducted online semi-structured interviews study with convenience samples who met the eligibility. We used ATLAS.ti for an in-depth data coding following thematic analysis. 24 international designers of digital health solutions, either in industry or in academia took part in the interviews. We found the similarities and differences mentioned between healthcare design and non-healthcare design relate to (1) design principles, (2) user attributes, and (3) design contexts. Furthermore, the differences between UX, PEx, and dPEx can be mapped on five dimensions: people, contexts, purposes, means, and usage scenarios. These insights can help designers and human factors specialists build a common design language for experience design in healthcare. Our study can also assist designers and human factors specialists with experience design in digital health by pointing out the areas where design thinking generally is appropriate and the places where particular expertise in healthcare design is needed.","Digital patient experience; Healthcare design; Human computer interaction; Human-centered design; Patient experience; User experience","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-05-05","","Human-Centered Design","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:9e02d17c-9912-473e-8eb1-bffdeaaae44c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9e02d17c-9912-473e-8eb1-bffdeaaae44c","Negotiating Visions of Waste: On the Ethics of Maintaining Waste Infrastructures","Alleblas, J. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Hofbauer, B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Coeckelbergh, Mark (editor); Young, Mark Thomas (editor)","2024","This chapter focuses on the maintenance of waste infrastructures in urban areas, arguing that waste infrastructures and their maintenance should be made more visible to allow for a more extensive, ethical engagement with waste. This contribution claims that cities need to approach the (re)design of municipal waste infrastructures through dynamic maintenance and reflexive repair, wherein waste, repair and maintenance are understood as discursive processes. Waste infrastructures and their maintenance are mostly invisible in daily interactions in cities in High-Income Countries, despite the diversities in waste practices, such as collection and processing. Invisibility is an intended outcome of the design and operation of these infrastructures, stemming from a nineteenth-century waste imaginary called ‘the tidy city’. Current municipal waste infrastructures are kept invisible, upholding beliefs and practices that disvalue waste. While visions have been proposed that challenge this disvalue, few of them have been able to materialise in stratified municipal waste management systems. This engagement is seen as a first step in challenging modern notions of dirt and waste. Visibility is a (new) design criterion for municipal waste infrastructures, a criterion that the authors relate to waste-affirming beliefs and practices, elaborating on anthropological perspectives on dirt and waste.
Om deze vraag te beantwoorden, zal eerst een korte beschrijving gegeven worden van hoe de stad gezien kan worden als een causaal gevolg van een maatschappelijke noodzaak aan toegevoegde waarde. Dit verklaart waarom bepaalde steden om bepaalde redenen ontstaan zijn, verdwenen zijn, of zich aangepast hebben. Vervolgens wordt de industriële stad uitgelegd als een belangrijk kantelpunt voor de rol van stad in de moderne maatschappij. Na de beschrijving van de post-industriële stad, wordt uitgelegd dat de hoogtijdagen van dit tijdperk hoogstwaarschijnlijk voorbij zijn, en dat dus de oorzaak van waarom we wonen in de stad nodig hebben weleens zou kunnen veranderen. Het hoofdstuk eindigt met een conclusie waarin een antwoord wordt geformuleerd op de onderzoeksvraag.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:6abe4e7a-fbc6-4c8c-8d4e-50d592bb5d9f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6abe4e7a-fbc6-4c8c-8d4e-50d592bb5d9f","Bouwtechnologisch Onderzoek: A, B, C, D, en dan… Ervaringen met de ABCDº-onderzoeksmethode om inzicht te verkrijgen in de toekomstbestendigheid van een gebouwen","Zijlstra, H. (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","Sinds 2006 werk ik aan de ontwikkeling en implementatie van een onderzoeksmethode voor de analyse van de architectonische en ruimtelijke kwaliteiten van gebouwen, zodat die een rol kunnen spelen bij planvorming in de toekomst. Door zowel de oorspronkelijke situatie als de veranderingen door de tijd heen in de analyse te betrekken, kan er vervolgens een afgewogen ontwerp worden gemaakt. De elementen waarop beoordeeld wordt, kunnen wisselen. In de ABCDº-onderzoeksmethode (Analyse van Bouwwerken van Context tot Detail in de tijd) worden naast contextuele factoren de architectonische én bouwkundige elementen benoemd (Zijlstra 2009). Andere methoden leggen meer de nadruk op cultuurhistorische waarden (Pereira Roders 2007 en Kuipers en De Jonge 2017). In het onderwijs op de TU Delft (Heritage & Architecture) passen studenten diverse methoden toe bij hun afstudeerprojecten (Clarke, Zijlstra en De Jonge 2019). De ABCDº-methode is ontstaan uit mijn PhD-onderzoek ‘Bouwen in Nederland 1940–1970’ (Zijlstra 2006). Het Stationspostkantoor in Amsterdam was een van de casestudy’s en bleek een goed voorbeeld te zijn om via deze methodiek de kwaliteiten van een gebouw inzichtelijk te maken voordat een eventuele herbestemming plaatsvindt. Helaas werd het Stationspostkantoor uiteindelijk bijna geheel gesloopt. Op de locatie ervan verschenen de bibliotheek (OBA), het conservatorium (ODE) en het hoofdkantoor van Booking.com. Wellicht krijgen deze gebouwen in de loop van de tijd met dezelfde vraag te maken: kan dit ontwerp ook een andere functie dienen en wat kan dan blijven en wat zal er moeten veranderen? Tijdens het symposium ‘Ontwerpen in analogie met het bestaande’, georganiseerd door Architectenweb en Winhov in Pakhuis de Zwijger op 9 oktober 2023, waren de sprekers het erover eens: eerst een gebouw doorgronden voordat er een ontwerp wordt gemaakt voor herbestemming (Architectenweb 2023).","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Architecture","","",""
"uuid:9396ab69-205f-46b7-ad4b-591b05f613af","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9396ab69-205f-46b7-ad4b-591b05f613af","Collectieve woonvormen: Samenwerken aan huisvesting door adaptief hergebruik","Czischke, D.K. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van Bortel, G.A. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","Collectief wonen is aan een opmars bezig in Europa, en zeker in Nederland. Te midden van een ongekende wooncrisis zoeken steeds meer mensen naar mogelijkheden om samen met anderen te voorzien in toekomstbestendige huisvesting. Sleutelwoorden daarbij zijn gemeenschapsgericht, duurzaam en betaalbaar. Maar waarom komen deze initiatieven zo moeilijk van de grond? En wat kunnen we leren van andere Europese landen? Welke potentie biedt het transformeren van bestaande gebouwen naar collectieve woonvormen? Dit hoofdstuk geeft voorbeelden van projecten waarbij gebouwen met een niet-residentiele functie zijn omgebouwd naar woonvormen met collectieve kenmerken. Het hoofdstuk onderzoekt de belangrijkste kenmerken, uitdagingen en kansen van deze transformaties door middel van bestaande literatuur en de bespreking van enkele concrete cases.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:373f8858-8196-4af2-8ef9-8cbbe6d0f55e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:373f8858-8196-4af2-8ef9-8cbbe6d0f55e","Transformatiewaarde","Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","Transformatie van een gebouw vindt plaats als een of meerdere actoren vinden dat het gebouw voldoende waarde en kwaliteit heeft om in de toekomst nieuw gebruik te huisvesten. De drijfveren voor transformatie zijn zowel maatschappelijk als financieel en functioneel van aard. Een voorbeeld van maatschappelijke drijfveren is de vraag naar binnenstedelijk wonen en het overheidsbeleid dat deze interesse versterkt, zoals de ladder voor duurzame verstedelijking (Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat 2017). Na periodes van leegstand en verwaarlozing kan transformatie duurzame stedelijke intensivering bevorderen (Bryson 1997). In Nederland en internationaal is hergebruik van overtollige kantoorgebouwen een belangrijke drijfveer, bijvoorbeeld door de vraag naar woningen en een verouderde kantorenvoorraad in oudere kantorenwijken (Clifford et al. 2019; Remøy 2010). Tijdelijke transformatie wordt ook ingezet om tijdelijke woningen te creëren, bijvoorbeeld voor studenten en vluchtelingen. Daarnaast wordt tijdelijke transformatie vaak ingezet als strategie om gebiedstransformaties op gang te brengen (Wilkinson et al. 2021; Mazzarella et al. 2022). Transformatie levert vaak indirecte waarde op in de vorm van waardestijging van vastgoed rondom een getransformeerd gebouw. Dit roept de vraag op: wie profiteert en wie betaalt? In dit hoofdstuk worden de waardeaspecten van transformatie uiteengezet, met een focus op transformatie van erfgoed.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:a1de5475-8ca8-49a9-b4da-68aab73b25d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a1de5475-8ca8-49a9-b4da-68aab73b25d3","De markt voor transformatie naar woningen","Boelhouwer, P.J. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","De woningmarkt is sinds het einde van de economische recessie in 2014 sterk verkrapt en heeft zich de afgelopen jaren ontwikkeld tot een aanbiedersmarkt. Hierbij is er een tekort aan woningen in verschillende categorieën. De vraag is of naast nieuwbouw en een betere inzet van de bestaande woningvoorraad ook transformatie van bestaande gebouwen een oplossing kan bieden om het huidige woningtekort terug te dringen. Dit hoofdstuk staat allereerst stil bij de vraag-aanbodverhoudingen op de woningmarkt. Aansluitend hierop worden marktaspecten van transformatie toegelicht. Tot slot volgt een reflectie op voorwaarden vanuit de markt voor succesvol transformeren van leegstaand vastgoed tot woningen.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:6747c249-2b92-486b-a0a5-574b5243a443","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6747c249-2b92-486b-a0a5-574b5243a443","Transformatiemeter kantoren","Geraedts, Rob P. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Espinal, Lizanne (Student TU Delft)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","Hoe kun je als eigenaar, potentiële koper, ontwikkelaar of investeerder weten of een leegstaand kantoorgebouw geschikt is voor herbestemming naar woningen, en of dit functioneel, technisch en financieel haalbaar is? Een belangrijke vraag, zeker in een periode van veel leegstand en een grote vraag naar woningen. Dit hoofdstuk bespreekt de zogenoemde transformatiemeter, een checklist waarmee kan worden bepaald welke kenmerken van de markt, de locatie, het gebouw en betrokken partijen gunstig of ongunstig zijn voor succesvolle transformatie, mogelijke risico’s en hoe deze risico’s gereduceerd kunnen worden. De transformatiemeter is gefaseerd van snel en globaal naar meer gedetailleerd. Voorts wordt de rol van dit instrument besproken in de besluitvorming over een go/no-go: doorgaan met verdere planontwikkeling, of stoppen met onderzoek naar haalbaarheid. Het hoofdstuk sluit af met een korte bespreking van enkele andere instrumenten om de kansen, obstakels en risico’s van herbestemming in kaart te brengen.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:04f17320-aecb-40ab-b709-145b98605e76","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:04f17320-aecb-40ab-b709-145b98605e76","Cultuurhistorische waarde","van Venrooij, R.G.A.M. (TU Delft Support Management in the Built Environment)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","De waarde van een gebouw gaat vaak verder dan slechts het fysieke aspect. Gebouwen dragen historische, sociale en symbolische betekenissen die verweven zijn met de identiteit van de gemeenschap. Het begrip ‘cultuurhistorische waarde’ omvat deze dimensies en vormt een leidraad voor behoud en herbestemming. De uitdagingen van transformatie gaan dan ook verder dan technische aspecten en omvatten vaak complexe maatschappelijke discussies. Maatschappelijke, emotionele, esthetische en functionele waarde spelen een cruciale rol in het besluitvormingsproces rondom transformatie van cultureel erfgoed. In 2000 ontwikkelde Barend Jan Schrieken het instrument de ‘cultuurhistorische waardemeter’, dat een systematische methode geeft voor het besluitvormingsproces van transformatie van kerken. In dit hoofdstuk duiken we dieper in de betekenis van cultuurhistorische waarde, de verschillende classificaties van monumenten in Nederland en het beleid dat de overheid hanteert. Daarnaast wordt een aanvulling gedaan op het bestaande stappenplan van Schrieken. Dit stappenplan biedt structuur in de verschillende fasen van transformatie. Dit hoofdstuk geeft inzicht in de kansen en uitdagingen die gepaard gaan met waardebehoud of –toevoeging van ons cultureel erfgoed.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Support Management in the Built Environment","","",""
"uuid:a57b67f9-9dee-413b-a358-20f8393529eb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a57b67f9-9dee-413b-a358-20f8393529eb","Projecten","Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van Venrooij, R.G.A.M. (TU Delft Support Management in the Built Environment); Snoek, T.E. (TU Delft Support Management in the Built Environment)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","Om het woningtekort op te lossen moeten er jaarlijks zo’n 90.000 nieuwbouwwoningen aan het woningbestand worden toegevoegd. Transformatie van leegstaande gebouwen en herbestemming naar woningen draagt bij aan de oplossing hiervoor. De maatschappij stelt hogere eisen aan duurzaamheid dan voorheen, en stelt randvoorwaarden zoals lager energieverbruik, beter omgaan met bouwmaterialen en minder afval genereren. Transformatie voldoet aan deze duurzaamheidseisen. In de transitie naar een circulaire economie is er meer aandacht voor hergebruik van bouwcomponenten en materialen. Dit is iets wat steeds vaker gebeurt, maar wat nog niet algemeen is. Voor de financiële crisis van 2008 kwam transformatie minder vaak voor. Leegstaande gebouwen werden vaak gesloopt in plaats van getransformeerd. Tegenwoordig zijn volledige nieuwbouwprojecten eerder uitzondering dan regel, en de verschuiving naar herbestemming weerspiegelt dan ook de veranderde maatschappelijke eisen.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:ec338c5f-3098-4cd5-a5e6-a953cbac5ef9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ec338c5f-3098-4cd5-a5e6-a953cbac5ef9","Integration of Business and User-Centered Corporate Real Estate and Facilities Management","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Rondeau, Edmond P. (editor); Hellerforth, Michaela (editor)","2024","A red thread in my academic carrier of over 40 years is the development and sharing of knowledge about the experience and use of the built environment, including offices, health care facilities, childcare facilities, learning environments, housing, and public spaces. The latter is currently part of urban FM. My main drive to do this for such a long time is the willingness to contribute to an environment that enables people to conduct their activities in a satisfactory, comfortable, efficient and effective way, and that fits with the preferences, needs and values of organizations, customers, end users and society as a whole. In other words: to contribute to user-centered and value-based briefing, design, management, evaluation and further improvement of buildings, facilities and services.","","en","book chapter","Wiley","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:6095bdda-c2c5-490a-86ef-4731112d6d57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6095bdda-c2c5-490a-86ef-4731112d6d57","Energietransities: Verenigen van tegengestelde eisen met het paradoxperspectief","Greco, A. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","Wanneer een gebouw leeg komt te staan, worden vastgoedontwikkelaars, investeerders en eigenaren geconfronteerd met uiteenlopende eisen: in sommige gevallen is er grote behoefte aan snel financieel rendement, in andere gevallen vormt het behoud van historische waarden een uitdaging die maatregelen op het gebied van energie-efficiëntie bemoeilijkt. Dit heeft op de lange termijn negatieve gevolgen voor de Nederlandse vastgoedmarkt: het tempo van de energierenovatie ligt te laag en moet dringend worden verhoogd.
Dit hoofdstuk introduceert een paradoxaal perspectief op de uitdagingen en tegengestelde belangen die de energietransitie blijven belemmeren. Een paradoxale benadering erkent dat deze spanningen onderling samenhangen en aanhoudend zijn. Een compromis is niet wenselijk, omdat het negeren van tegengestelde belangen tot negatieve onbedoelde gevolgen leidt.
Dit hoofdstuk geeft ten eerste een overzicht van enkele van de belangrijkste uitdagingen die relevant zijn voor het bereiken van energie-efficiëntie bij de transformatie van bestaande gebouwen. Vervolgens wordt de paradoxtheorie belicht en de daaruit voorkomende benaderingen. Een paradoxperspectief is relevant voor zowel onderzoekers en managers die moeten omgaan met concurrerende eisen, als voor ontwerpers die paradoxen kunnen gebruiken als drijvende kracht om creatieve oplossingen te vinden.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:f713493f-80a6-4c58-9eac-4a6004229249","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f713493f-80a6-4c58-9eac-4a6004229249","Financiële haalbaarheid bij transformatie naar woningen: Baat het niet, dan gaat het niet","de Jong, P. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Peeters, M.U.J. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Remøy, Hilde (editor); van Bortel, Gerard (editor); Heurkens, Erwin (editor); van Venrooij, Roeli (editor)","2024","De transformatie van kantoren naar residentiële ruimtes is een belangrijk onderwerp in de context van de huidige woningnood en stedelijke regeneratie. Deze transformatie omvat diverse financiële aspecten die zowel kansen als uitdagingen bieden voor ontwikkelaars. Wanneer er puur wordt gekeken naar de financiële haalbaarheid van een transformatieproject is er steeds een uitdaging (Geraedts & Van der Voordt 2004). De opportuniteit van de transformatie zit in het maximaal hergebruiken wat er reeds aanwezig is. Dit om zowel duurzame als circulaire doelstellingen te verwezenlijken. Echter vanuit een puur financieel perspectief is dit niet altijd even eenvoudig. Bestaande bouwstructuren leggen randvoorwaarden op aan het project die tot suboptimale eindresultaten kunnen leiden na transformatie. Wanneer er dan enkel een financiële waardebepaling wordt gemaakt, zoals deze vandaag gangbaar is op de markt, kan het project niet de gewenste rendementen halen. De sleutel zit in de waardebepaling, die zowel een financiële als een maatschappelijke component moet bevatten (Remøy & Van der Voordt 2007). Alleen een integrale afweging leidt tot een gedegen inzicht in de haalbaarheid van toekomstbestendige (transformatie)projecten.","","nl","book chapter","Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:d9329626-99a0-4612-9bdd-03c73c6662f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d9329626-99a0-4612-9bdd-03c73c6662f1","Tinkering with Technology: How Experiential Engineering Ethics Pedagogy Can Accommodate Neurodivergent Students and Expose Ableist Assumptions","van Grunsven, J.B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Franssen, T.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Gammon, A.R. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Marin, L. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Hildt, Elisabeth (editor); Laas, Kelly (editor); Brey, Eric M. (editor); Miller, Christine Z. (editor)","2024","The guiding premise of this chapter is that we, as teachers in higher education, must consider how the content and form of our teaching can foster inclusivity through a responsiveness to neurodiverse learning styles. A narrow pedagogical focus on lectures, textual engagement, and essay-writing threatens to exclude neurodivergent students whose ways of learning and making sense of the world may not be best supported through these traditional forms of pedagogy. As we discuss in this chapter, we, as engineering ethics educators, designed and implemented a new engineering ethics exercise with which we aimed to promote inclusivity at the levels of form and content. At the content level, students were invited to critically engage with inclusivity-undermining ableist assumptions in technology development. This took shape, at the form level, through a hands-on ‘material tinkering’ workshop in which students collaboratively and creatively altered (or ‘hacked’) artifacts used in contexts of disability and healthcare, so as to operationalize values of inclusivity and accessibility. Our hunch was that this hands-on tinkering workshop would simultaneously encourage a meaningful way of engagement with these ethical issues and values, while also enacting a more inclusive learning environment by enriching the range of pedagogical activities and learning formats available to our students.
As we aim to show in this chapter, we believe this hunch largely panned out – though there are clear areas for future improvement pertaining to the pilot exercise itself and the research we conducted on the exercise. We begin by offering a description of our tinkering exercise. We discuss the exercise’s source of inspiration (Sect. 16.2.1) and its implementation (Sect. 16.2.2), which is visually captured via photographic documentation. We then discuss (Sect. 16.3) how we utilized a triangulated research method to assess the pedagogical value of the exercise. After we discuss our findings, we conclude by identifying areas for future improvement (Sect. 16.4).","Neurodiversity; Ableism; Engineering ethics education; Tinkering; Inclusivity","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-08-23","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:b30543c0-7c0e-4cb2-8a3f-5c784032da32","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b30543c0-7c0e-4cb2-8a3f-5c784032da32","Introduction: Shock chains and parallel shocks: Towards a social science of the recovery society","Bryson, John R. (University of Birmingham); Andres, Lauren (University College London (UCL)); Ersoy, A. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Reardon, Louise (University of Birmingham)","Andres, Lauren (editor); Bryson, John R. (editor); Ersoy, Aksel (editor); Reardon, Louise (editor)","2024","Any one shock is never isolated from other shocks and any one recovery process will be complicated by further related and unrelated shocks and their related recovery processes. This chapter highlights the interactions that occur between shocks that are experienced in parallel or simultaneously and those that occur linearly and take the form of shock chains. These shock processes suggest that there needs to be further social science research on the complexity of shock and related recovery processes, to contribute to academic debate, but also to inform practice, policy development, and implementation. There needs to be a new social science research agenda on characterizing the features of the recovery society. A key issue is that there are many alternative recovery pathways and that each emerges through a set of iterative relationships between people, place, organisations, institutions, and governance processes. These alternatives reflect path dependency and previous decisions and related investments but are complicated by place-based intersectionality that compounds the ways in which parallel shocks and shock chains, and related recovery processes, interact with one another forming highly contextualised shock-related impacts and which then mediate the impacts of recovery processes in practice.","shocks; recovery processes; shock chains; parallel shocks; recovery society; social order","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-07-12","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:3e45705e-6af5-42ea-8beb-adbce382ea6e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3e45705e-6af5-42ea-8beb-adbce382ea6e","Design Thinking Tools to Catalyse Sustainable Circular Innovation","Bocken, Nancy (Universiteit Maastricht); Baldassarre, Brian (Universiteit Maastricht; Roskilde University); Keskin, Duygu (Eindhoven University of Technology); Diehl, J.C. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Lehtimäki, Hanna (editor); Aarikka-Stenroos, Leena (editor); Jokinen, Ari (editor); Jokinen, Pekka (editor)","2024","Design thinking is an innovation approach for organisations aiming to solve complex and open-ended problems, including those arising in the transition from a linear to a circular economic system. Although the importance has been recognised in business and academia, to date, insight is lacking on how design thinking can be applied within circular innovation specifically. We investigate the following research question: How can design thinking tools catalyse sustainable circular innovation? Based on the literature, we first create a framework that characterises design thinking principles, criteria and phases that could support circular innovation. The design thinking phases are ideate and design, implement and test, and evaluate and improve. The criteria include desirability, feasibility, viability and sustainability, and circularity. Finally, we identify the following principles that make design thinking suitable to tackle complex circular innovation challenges: human-centred, future-oriented, holistic, co-creative, and experimental. Consequently, against this framework, we map 11 tools that are suitable to catalyse circular innovation theory into practice through design thinking. Finally, we reflect on the future of research and practice around this subject.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","The publication was funded by the University of Eastern Finland, Tampere University, LUT University, and the University of Turku.","","","","","Design for Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:797c8a3f-c60b-4bb2-8e90-5c00c5b6e2e6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:797c8a3f-c60b-4bb2-8e90-5c00c5b6e2e6","Climate engineering and the future of justice","Taebi, B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Lenzi, Dominic (University of Twente); Buhr, Lorina (Universiteit Utrecht); Claassen, Kristy (University of Twente); Gerola, Alessio (Wageningen University & Research); Hofbauer, B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Paiusco, Elisa (University of Twente); Rijssenbeek, Julia (Wageningen University & Research)","","2023","This chapter discusses the societal and ethical challenges of climate engineering or large-scale intentional intervention in the climate system. Climate engineering is highly controversial, and raises many questions about the values of human societies and the desirability of technological visions of the future. Yet existing ethical theories and concepts may not be equipped to deal with the resulting ethical issues. To understand the potential social and political disruptiveness of climate engineering, we argue it must be placed in the context of global environmental changes caused by human activity. However, climate engineering is also accompanied by a high degree of uncertainty and risk in terms of potential and actual unintended impacts on natural processes and society. An important challenge stems from epistemic and normative uncertainties about the reversibility and variability in spatial and temporal scales of deployment. Epistemic uncertainties arise in the methodological framework of climate science, while normative uncertainties arise from the challenge of reconciling a plurality of values. A key question is how forms of climate engineering enforce or hinder disruption in social practices and institutional settings in the direction of a sustainable future. Climate engineering technologies can affect and potentially disrupt existing conceptions of climate and environmental justice, due to the scale and scope of impacts upon people currently living on the planet, future generations, and non-human species and ecosystems. The availability of climate engineering may also require rethinking the responsibility for climate mitigation, as well as applications of the precautionary principle. Climate engineering also raises the question of how the perspectives of affected communities can be adequately represented. While it remains unclear whether climate engineering techniques can genuinely assist in lessening the impacts of climate change, the question is whether and to what extent it should be used as a complementary approach to systemic changes in social, economic, and political practices.","","en","book chapter","Open Book Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:12ea5e27-aa8b-4cae-9da5-1994241a8604","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:12ea5e27-aa8b-4cae-9da5-1994241a8604","Leren van Zink? De rol van grensmateriaal in tegenspel","van Middelkoop, C. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design); Van Harn, Rachelle","Buizer, Marleen (editor); Schueler, Judith (editor); van Arkel, Levinia (editor)","2023","","","nl","book chapter","Accelerating the Circular Economy Zuid-Holland (ACCEZ)","","","","","","","","","","Human Information Communication Design","","",""
"uuid:d39a6b3d-9666-453f-8dd8-6b929738faca","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d39a6b3d-9666-453f-8dd8-6b929738faca","The Potential of Mass Timber Building for Future-proof Cities","van der Lugt, P. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Veddeler, Christian (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Gath Morad, Michal (editor); van der Wal, Iris (editor)","2023","The latest generation of timber products enable complete multi storey neighbourhoods to be built from sustainably sourced softwood.
This chapter explores how a large-scale transition to timber building in urban environments could contribute to solving the three major global crises we are currently facing with climate, natural resources, and health. If key external determinants are used to set the right preconditions, by 2030, the combined forestry and construction sectors in Europe could mitigate23 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions and provide sufficient timber to sustainably meet housing demand in Europe while contributing significantly to the well-being of urban citizens.","mass timber; biobased building; climate; circularity; health and well-being","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:c968c0b3-cac0-46ae-b8f3-2ed97443dcce","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c968c0b3-cac0-46ae-b8f3-2ed97443dcce","The greening of hinterland corridors: towards a research agenda","van Duin, Ron (TU Delft Transport and Logistics; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); Wiegmans, Bart (Province of Noord-Holland)","","2023","This contribution proposes a future research agenda for the sustainable development of the freight corridors for the next five years. This is done by discussing three themes. i.e. (1) use of capacity, (2) lower impact modalities and (3) digitalization of the supply chain. As the corridors can be seen as the connecting lifelines of our ports and our cities (respectively distribution centres), the research topics in the agenda are quite important for the development and well-being of our future generation.","Greening corridors; research agenda; Hinterland","en","book chapter","Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:9e96ec87-7810-472d-bd47-1d5914ea8a24","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9e96ec87-7810-472d-bd47-1d5914ea8a24","Foucault’s governmentality and the issue of project collaboration","Clegg, Stewart (University of Technology Sydney); Ninan, Dr Johan (TU Delft Integral Design & Management)","Winch, Graham (editor); Brunet, Maude (editor); Cao, Dongping (editor)","2023","The concept of governmentality has proven useful to analyse how the reflexive management of people within and without the project is conducted. In this chapter we explore the organizational theory of governmentality and its importance in project settings. First, we identify the specificity of project governance and relate it to the definition and discussion of governmentality by Michel Foucault. Following this, the use of governmentality within projects through project culture is discussed. Subsequently, the use of governmentality outside projects through social media is discussed. Finally, the chapter concludes by highlighting new directions for research with governmentality as the focal point, discussing the types of research questions that a concern with projects and governmentality raises and how addressing these might further develop project management as a field of enquiry.","Governmentality; Project governance; Juukan Gorge; Project collaboration; Project culture; Social media","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:73bf927f-53c6-47dd-8d27-107df0aa5e78","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:73bf927f-53c6-47dd-8d27-107df0aa5e78","Project narratives: directions for research","Sergeeva, Natalya (University College London (UCL)); Ninan, Dr Johan (TU Delft Integral Design & Management)","Winch, Graham (editor); Brunet, Maude (editor); Cao, Dongping (editor)","2023","Projects are peopled at all levels, and people make sense of their lives via narrative thought as the temporal and dramatic dimension of human existence is emphasized in them. Narratives organize people’s lived experiences and create order out of random incidents and events. Such an order can help them understand the passage of events and even guide action. Narratives such as the need for the project, sustainability of the project, innovation in the project can be crafted and maintained in different ways. In this chapter we discuss how different organizational theories such as sensemaking, social identity theory, and organizational power can help understand the narrative practices in project settings. We review studies in project settings that apply narratives to shape the project vision, identity, and image to improve the project management practice.","Project Narratives; Vision, Identity; Image; Crafting narratives","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:0ec76542-e939-475a-8f04-ebb35fc73f3b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ec76542-e939-475a-8f04-ebb35fc73f3b","Heads in the Clouds? Measuring Universities' Migration to Public Clouds: Implications for Privacy & Academic Freedom","Fiebig, T. (Max Planck Institut für Informatik); Gürses, F.S. (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Hernandez Ganan, C. (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Kotkamp, E.; Kuipers, F.A. (TU Delft Networked Systems); Lindorfer, Martina; Prisse, M.M.G.C. (TU Delft Technology, Policy and Management); Sari, P.T.","","2023","With the emergence of remote education and work in universi- ties due to COVID-19, the ‘zoomification’ of higher education, i.e., the migration of universities to the clouds, reached the public dis- course. Ongoing discussions reason about how this shift will take control over students’ data away from universities, and may ulti- mately harm the privacy of researchers and students alike. How- ever, there has been no comprehensive measurement of universi- ties’ use of public clouds and reliance on Software-as-a-Service of- ferings to assess how far this migration has already progressed.
We perform a longitudinal study of the migration to public clouds among universities in the U.S. and Europe, as well as institutions listed in the Times Higher Education (THE) Top100 between Jan- uary 2015 and October 2022. We find that cloud adoption differs between countries, with one cluster (Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland) showing a limited move to clouds, while the other (U.S., U.K., the Netherlands, THE Top100) frequently outsources universities’ core functions and services—starting long before the COVID-19 pandemic. We attribute this clustering to several socio- economic factors in the respective countries, including the general culture of higher education and the administrative paradigm taken towards running universities. We then analyze and interpret our results, finding that the implications reach beyond individuals’ pri- vacy towards questions of academic independence and integrity.","Platformization; Platform Capitalism; Centralization; EdTech","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:7340aa4c-68d4-4635-8811-bc74c4426216","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7340aa4c-68d4-4635-8811-bc74c4426216","Local variables identification in participatory urbanism: recent case studies in Valencia","Muñoz Aparici, M. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Domingo-Calabuig, Débora (Universitat Politécnica de Valencia)","Saverio Fera, Francesco (editor)","2023","Maieutic is the Socratic method by which new knowledge is created by formulating a series of questions followed by thoughtful responses. It is a kind of birthing through a process. First, questioning will lead to the awareness of ignorance. Secondly – and consequently – the desire to repair this lack of knowledge will be awakened and; therefore, the individual is better braced for learning.....","","en","book chapter","AION Edizioni","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:ac257997-91ac-463f-9f54-500e7ccfc01d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ac257997-91ac-463f-9f54-500e7ccfc01d","Tell Don't Show: The invisible plague in seventeenth-century Dutch interior paintings","Cieraad, I.G. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Sparke, Penny (editor); Ioannidou, Ersi (editor); Kirkham, Pat (editor); Knott, Stephen (editor); Scholze, Jana (editor)","2023","Throughout most of the seventeenth century plague epidemics raged through Dutch cities and took their toll in an enormous loss of life. However, seventeenth-century paintings of domestic life do not show the sorrow or the death toll, but portray healthy, thriving mothers and children in sunlit interiors. The sunny imagery of the seventeenth-century painting is so strong that it defies the historic reality of the countless plague victims. In a strange contradiction, up until the Dutch language harbours numerous references to The Plague, or pest as it is called in Dutch. My perception of the glorious Dutch Golden Age, and the sunny imagery if seventeenth-century interior paintings in particular, changed after reading the published transcripts of seventeenth-century Dutch letters written by women to their husbands at sea. What struck me most were the women's heartbreaking accounts of the loss of children due to The Plague. I have since tried to detect evidence of this daily reality in the paintings, given that art historians have warned against their deceptive realism.","","en","book chapter","Bloomsbury","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-08-23","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:f94ca241-cf76-4f46-9b0a-f7af69d3302c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f94ca241-cf76-4f46-9b0a-f7af69d3302c","The Geology of Landscapes: Times, rhythms, palimpsests of the Rhenish crater","Cipriani, L. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Beretta, Silvia (editor); Cipriani, Laura (editor); Longo, Antonio (editor); Geroldi, Chiara (editor); Wirth, Matti (editor)","2023","The Rhenish crater is one of Europe’s largest and deepest open-cast coal mines. Humans have transformed the landscape to the point of giving life to a new geological era. The mine is the symbol of humanity’s power over territorial, environmental, and climatic transformations at impressive levels of scale and scope.
This contribution sums up five different times of the Hambach mine landscape, with its rhythms and palimpsests: deep geological time, historical time, the rapid anthropogenic time of excavation, the present time of transition towards new forms of energy, and finally, future time with the conversion of the crater into a lake.","landscape geology; water and soil; Hambach mine; reclamation; palimpsests","en","book chapter","RWTH Aachen University","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:a3148932-3777-41e9-9f8f-970f496a9862","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a3148932-3777-41e9-9f8f-970f496a9862","Imagining Dialogues with the Voiceless","de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","","2023","","","en","book chapter","nai010 publishers","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:c409230e-4d98-4743-ad36-7d10b81d0d71","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c409230e-4d98-4743-ad36-7d10b81d0d71","Walking and Scoring","de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","","2023","","","en","book chapter","nai010 publishers","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:46d7f8e7-2866-4eb3-b543-97326f94c5a7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:46d7f8e7-2866-4eb3-b543-97326f94c5a7","Makerlabs: Makerspaces in Libraries as Modern Spaces of Urban Belonging","Muñoz Aparici, M. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Borrego, Ignacio (editor); Pasel, Ralf (editor); Weidinger, Jürgen (editor)","2023","In the context of changing reference points that characterizes contemporary late modernity, public buildings are demanded to adapt to transforming cultural values. Buildings, static long-lasting structures, must satisfy changing purposes, programs, and users. One example of this shif tare libraries which are undergoing transformations both as an institution and as a built object. Since digital resources are broadly accessible through digital means, libraries are shifting from knowledge consumption to knowledge creation spaces. The concept of “making” appears as one upcoming approach to explore contemporary literacy in libraries. The project Makerlabs: Makerspaces in libraries shows how designing public buildings as unfinished publicity thresholds makes space for cultural values’ creation and transformation. In this study, theories on public buildings, liquidity, thresholds, and values ground the framework informing design propositions tested with spatial interventions. Design Driven Methodologies are used as a discursive communication medium between theory and practice, concepts, and approaches, as a generative and reflective tool.","","en","book chapter","Berlin Universities Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:cf5523ff-8a50-498d-90b7-4e265659b356","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cf5523ff-8a50-498d-90b7-4e265659b356","Influence of printing direction on 3D-printed vascular based self-healing cementitious composites","Wan, Z. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Xu, Y. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Šavija, B. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","","2023","Compared with other self-healing mechanisms, embedding vascular networks in cementitious matrix enables repairing wider cracks and performing multiple healing cycles. For vascular-based self-healing cementitious composites, additive manufacturing (AM) allows fabricating vascular structures with complex geometry. For Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), printing direction has great influences on the properties of the 3D-printed vascular network. To timely release the healing agent when cracks occur, selecting the proper printing direction for the vascular network in self-healing concretes is necessary. In this work, two commercial printing filaments, i.e., polylactic acid (PLA) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), are used to create the vascular structures. The influence of printing direction on the dissolution of 3D-printed PVA structure is investigated. Besides, the flexural strength and water tightness of samples with PLA vascular printed in different printing directions are compared. After the 4-point bending tests, epoxy resin is manually injected into the vascular networks to seal the cracks. It is found that the strength recovery and the permeability of the cracked specimens are influenced by the printing direction due to the different crack closure after unloading.","","en","book chapter","EDP Sciences","","","","","","","","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:7e53175c-60e4-4296-b3c0-1246930f06bc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7e53175c-60e4-4296-b3c0-1246930f06bc","Designing for Urban Health and Well-being by Revisiting Proximity, Walkability, and Accessibility","Psyllidis, A. (TU Delft Internet of Things)","Veddeler, Christian (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Gath-Morad, Michal (editor); van der Wal, Iris (editor)","2023","Can planning and design influence health and well-being in urban settings? Even though it was the public health issues faced by industrial cities that originally gave rise to the field of city planning, their paths have diverged over the years.However, how human settlements are planned, designed, and built can drastically improve or harm human health and well-being through factors that either promote or obstruct healthier lifestyles. Global organizations currently advocate city designs that enhance access to a wide range of resources and experiences for all. But how do we evaluate the successful translation of these goals into healthy, resilient, and socially cohesive human settlements and communities? This chapter revisits fundamental concepts of proximity, walkability, and accessibility that are omnipresent in planning and design directives for healthier communities. It critically examines prevailing conceptualizations and measures and offers alternative directions for operationalizations that accommodate the variety of human behaviours and the complex linkages between factors in the urban environment.","Urban health; Well-being; Proximity; Walkability; Accessibility; Environment","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Internet of Things","","",""
"uuid:48031305-24cb-4f82-8197-b01bee15c44e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:48031305-24cb-4f82-8197-b01bee15c44e","Overview - Emerging Urban Perspectives","Veddeler, C.B. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions; ETH Zürich); Kuijper, J.A. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Gath-Morad, Michal (ETH Zürich; University of Cambridge; University College London (UCL)); van der Wal, I.A. (TU Delft Support Urbanism)","Veddeler, Christian (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Gath-Morad, Michal (editor); van der Wal, Iris (editor)","2023","","City; Future; Urban; Building; Architecture; Environment","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:00283b67-c3ad-4845-8e9b-f233be7fcd79","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:00283b67-c3ad-4845-8e9b-f233be7fcd79","Glancing into Future Cities—City Futures","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Veddeler, Christian (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Gath-Morad, Michal (editor); van der Wal, Iris (editor)","2023","","City; Future; Urban; Building; Architecture; Environment","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:f11cca9e-2ab3-4004-b917-39fe0875d597","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f11cca9e-2ab3-4004-b917-39fe0875d597","From gas to green: designing a social contagion strategy for the energy transition in Rotterdam, the Netherlands","Shah, Jesal; Price, R.A. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research); de Koning, J.I.J.C. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Straker, Karla (editor); Wrigley, Cara (editor)","2023","To reach the 2050 climate goals, massive socio-technical transitions are required. For requisite impact, not only industry and government need to transform, but a critical mass of society must adopt greener alternatives. However, people have a tendency to maintain the status quo and often resist change until a final moment of urgency or crisis. This study focuses on the Dutch energy transition. We propose and illustrate how social influence or ‘social contagion’ can be used to activate communities of citizens, not just individuals, to adopt greener alternatives; leveraging the strength of design in shaping behaviour (change). Lying at the intersection of design, psychology, and sociology, our study contributes toward theories of scaling behaviour change and proposes practical tools to establish change through design. The results show how design can play a critical role in shaping sustainable systemic transitions and argues for pluralistic applications of design thinking.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","2023-09-10","","","Marketing and Consumer Research","","",""
"uuid:0faca344-adcf-4a2a-9965-9140892f6cec","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0faca344-adcf-4a2a-9965-9140892f6cec","Breaking Contraindications: Strengthening Design Driven Doctoral Research","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Borrego, Ignacio (editor); Pasel, Ralf (editor); Weidinger, Jürgen (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Berlin Universities Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:4fa8cc8c-0fed-468b-b907-151ab64a76ee","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4fa8cc8c-0fed-468b-b907-151ab64a76ee","A Glimpse into the CA2RE+ Delft Conference","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Borrego, Ignacio (editor); Pasel, Ralf (editor); Weidinger, Jürgen (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Berlin Universities Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:0c38a508-534c-4a82-9d1d-1910e8deb6c2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c38a508-534c-4a82-9d1d-1910e8deb6c2","No Europe without Brussels: The Berlaymont Building and the Development of the Léopold Area","Pohl, D. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Sterken, Sven (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)","Casalboni, Mauro (editor)","2023","Europe and Brussels had a mutual dependency from the founding of the European Communities. This article explores the historic relation between local urban and the transnational development of post-war Europe. It ultimately raises the question to what extent there exists a dialogue between various actors involved to actively design and build the image of Europe in Brussels.","","en","book chapter","Mauro Casalboni","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-08-01","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:674f9df5-aed9-4a34-8794-debcf7bf5b0a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:674f9df5-aed9-4a34-8794-debcf7bf5b0a","Corporate social responsibility and hybrid potato breeding: balancing economic, environmental and social challenges","Swart, J.A.A. (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen); van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Struik, Paul C. (editor); Gildemacher, Peter R. (editor); Stemerding, Dirk (editor); Lindhout, Pim (editor)","2023","Hybrid potato breeding is an emerging technology that can have a strong impact on the potato sector by replacing seed potatoes with true seeds. The Netherlands is a world leader in certified seed potatoes and a number of Dutch companies play a pivotal role in the development of this technology. This implies a certain responsibility for the consequences and conditions of its implementation and we therefore explored how Dutch potato breeding companies see their role and responsibility especially in low- and middle-income countries in the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From interviews, it appears that most potato breeding companies emphasise the promising role of hybrid potato breeding in achieving SDGs. They also stress that their core business is at the heart of corporate social responsibility as it contributes to the SDGs. We also observed that for the introduction of new varieties they often rely on trickle-down mechanisms, where local farmers are rather passive recipients, rather than being actively involved in strategic choices of innovation. It may explain why the concept of responsible research and innovation (RRI), which emphasises the active involvement of society and affected stakeholders, is relatively unknown in the sector. The main approach in the sector may be labelled as a ‘solution strategy’ where dominant actors rely on their expertise to solve problems. However, the attainment of SDGs should rather be considered as a wicked problem, characterised by complexity, uncertainty and multiple actor’s perspectives. A ‘negotiation strategy’, which is more inclusive and stresses the need of negotiation between different perspectives and interests, may fit better. From the perspective of RRI it is argued that insights from participatory breeding and farmer variety selection traditions and the concept of benefit sharing may be considered as promising negotiation strategies that can contribute to potato breeding practices for the attainment of SDGs.","HTPS-technology; sustainable development goals; corporate social responsibility; responsible research and innovation","en","book chapter","Wageningen Academic Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a76a76cb-3288-4592-b42a-68b44a78e7f6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a76a76cb-3288-4592-b42a-68b44a78e7f6","COVID-19 and the Internet: Lessons Learned","Stocker, Volker (Technical University of Berlin); Lehr, William (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Smaragdakis, G. (TU Delft Cyber Security)","Whalley, Jason (editor); Stocker, Volker (editor); Lehr, William (editor)","2023","The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the ‘real’ world and substantially impacted the virtual world and thus the Internet ecosystem. It has caused a significant exogenous shock that offers a wealth of natural experiments and produced new data about broadband, clouds, and the Internet in times of crisis. In this chapter, we characterise and evaluate the evolving impact of the global COVID-19 crisis on traffic patterns and loads and the impact of those on Internet performance from multiple perspectives. While we place a particular focus on deriving insights into how we can better respond to crises and better plan for the post-COVID-19 ‘new normal’, we analyse the impact on and the responses by different actors of the Internet ecosystem across different jurisdictions. With a focus on the USA and Europe, we examine the responses of both public and private actors, with the latter including content and cloud providers, content delivery networks, and Internet service providers (ISPs). This chapter makes two contributions: first, we derive lessons learned for a future post-COVID-19 world to inform non-networking spheres and policy-making; second, the insights gained assist the networking community in better planning for the future.","","en","book chapter","Emerald Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-27","","","Cyber Security","","",""
"uuid:d50e26b1-d241-4ff6-a440-cd45e4fba918","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d50e26b1-d241-4ff6-a440-cd45e4fba918","Geometries of Time","ter Weel, T. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); D'Oria, Mariacristina (University of Trieste)","Borrego, Ignacio (editor); Pasel, Ralf (editor); Weidinger, Jürgen (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Berlin Universities Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:0a020d5d-1b38-4102-ab14-de2f4efd414d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0a020d5d-1b38-4102-ab14-de2f4efd414d","How Engineers Can Care from a Distance: Promoting Moral Sensitivity in Engineering Ethics Education","van Grunsven, J.B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Marin, L. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Stone, T.W. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Doorn, N. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Roeser, S. (TU Delft Values Technology and Innovation)","Miller, Glenn (editor); Mateus Jerónimo, Helena (editor); Zhu, Qin (editor)","2023","Moral (or ethical) sensitivity is widely viewed as a foundational learning goal in engineering ethics education. We have argued in this paper is that this view of moral sensitivity cannot be readily transported from the nursing context to the engineering context on the basis of a care-analogy. The particularized care characteristic of the nursing context is decisively different from the generalized and universalized forms of care characteristic of the engineering context. Through a focus on care and maintenance, the engineering student’s moral sensitivity can be refined, opening up a perceptual awakening and affectivity towards the complex nature of the engineer’s Other. This awakening is in part promoted through an understanding of the ideology of neutrality as a moment in the history engineering. Becoming aware of this ideology as an ideology can then be seen as an activity of dividing loyalties that allows for a reflexive and critical view of the biases and presuppositions inherited within the world of engineering. This process of deepening the engineering student’s moral sensitivity is perhaps as much a process of the student becoming aware of her professional world, how it shapes her understanding of herself, and what it means to be a good engineer.","Philosophy of engineering; Engineering education; philosophy of technology; Moral sensitivity","en","book chapter","Rowman & Littlefield","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-09-01","","Values Technology and Innovation","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a72e36ba-e643-41de-a3fb-cbb79fd553f0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a72e36ba-e643-41de-a3fb-cbb79fd553f0","Analogy versus Metaphor: Aldo van Eyck’s Poetic Images In-Between Fields","Campos Uribe, A. (TU Delft Space & Type); Lacomba Montes, P. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Borree, Sarah (editor); Knuth, Stephanie (editor); Röger, Moritz (editor)","2023","The Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck wrote the Tree-Leaf Statement in 1961, as a visiting professor at Washington University. Contrary to what it may seem, the words were in fact a declaration against the direct analogy of tree-city, since Van Eyck rejected the use of tree hierarchies within the urbanism of his time. ""The tree analogy fails altogether [...] direct analogy leads nowhere, neither to the idea of the tree nor of the city"". Instead, Van Eyck proposed a kaleidoscopic poetic image that succeeded in capturing the deep meaning of his own urban thinking, which he called the configurative discipline. However, the tree-leaf metaphor also resulted in a strong dispute within Team 10 that caused an important shift in Van Eyck’s career, who subsequently limited himself to exploring the intrinsic quality of architectural space and abandoned large scale projects. We propose in this article that this event demonstrates the power and danger of metaphors as poetic images that grow in-between fields, and that can yield incredible transformative powers.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","2024-06-23","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:b9b4dd72-d292-4950-a747-5c0ba2d69a4d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b9b4dd72-d292-4950-a747-5c0ba2d69a4d","Foul Air: Aldo van Eyck on Postmodern Architecture","Campos Uribe, A. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Sotos, Miguel (editor)","2023","Introduction to book","","en","book chapter","Calmo Editions","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:9f0be8ec-725c-4912-983c-3f84ace28ab8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9f0be8ec-725c-4912-983c-3f84ace28ab8","The Questions of Hermeneutic TA: Towards a Toolbox","Sand, M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","The present chapter begins by exploring whether the project of a hermeneutic technology assessment (TA) squares well with some of TA's most fundamental presuppositions and commitments including, for instance, to provide assessments that are relevant for policymakers and can guide the shaping of emerging technologies in a responsible manner. If – as will be shown – the hermeneutic idea can be coherently established within TA, we must ask what does an understanding of emerging technologies in their guise as futuristic narratives entail? Which questions do we have to ask, to gain a better understanding of future technologies in their manifold present representations? The present chapter approaches these questions by examining the cases of nanotechnology and “Slaughterbots.” This will result in a demarcation of various dimensions and a list of questions about the origins and guise of those narratives that can be posed at other narratives of this sort. Taken together, this chapter makes some major steps towards a toolkit for applying the hermeneutic research lens to various socio-technical visions and narratives.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-01","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:7cb6ce24-c285-42e8-a24e-acdd5333559f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7cb6ce24-c285-42e8-a24e-acdd5333559f","Cities of the Future: Towards Sustainable City Economies","Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Harteveld, Maurice (editor); Carreiro Matias, Marcelo (editor); Ulkü, Mesut (editor); Drašković, Sonja (editor)","2023","It goes without saying that cities of tomorrow face numerous challenges that will change their appearance drastically. We only now begin to notice a gradual change towards climate-adaptive cities, inner-city renewable energy production, and more healthy urban environments by re-naturing our public realm and buildings as well as accommodating societal initiatives within urban neighbourhoods. Such sustainability transitions within the built environment unfold in front of our eyes and are as appealing as urgently needed to make our cities liveable and thrive. Nonetheless, the physical transformations that come with such changes are also driven by economic factors and conditioned by financial aspects less visible and tangible. Yet, unquestionably, they help drive and support such sustainability transitions and built environment transformations. So how can we conceive of the economic factors shaping the city of the future?","city; future; education; engineering; graduation lab; built environment; architecture; urban design","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:0c9894b0-86d1-48a5-9b84-47a4128afe5c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c9894b0-86d1-48a5-9b84-47a4128afe5c","Cities of the Future: Control in Times of Acceleration","Muñoz Sanz, V. (TU Delft Urban Design)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Harteveld, Maurice (editor); Carreiro Matias, Marcelo (editor); Ulkü, Mesut (editor); Drašković, Sonja (editor)","2023","'The architect who proposes to run with technology knows now that he [sic] will be in fast company, and that, in order to keep up, he may have to emulate the Futurists and discard his whole cultural load, including the professional garments by which he is recognized as an architect. If, on the other hand, he decides not to do this, he may find that a technological culture has decided to go on without him.'
These cautionary, and still relevant, words by Rayner Banham in his book 'Theory and Design in the First Machine Age' are very telling of the key challenge of dealing with the implications of technology in our cities. [...]","city; future; education; engineering; graduation lab; built environment; architecture; urban design; data","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:b7d90b23-00c0-4707-8876-df19efd9dc89","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b7d90b23-00c0-4707-8876-df19efd9dc89","Cities of the Future: On Nature and the Grammar of Design","Cannatella, D. (TU Delft Urban Data Science)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Harteveld, Maurice (editor); Carreiro Matias, Marcelo (editor); Ulkü, Mesut (editor); Drašković, Sonja (editor)","2023","In his book, 'The sense of style', the cognitive scientist Steven Pinker argues that the categories of grammar reflect the four building blocks of thought: time, space, causality, and matter. Coincidentally, these building blocks are the same ones that dictate the grammar of spatial design. In them being absolute categories, they describe well the way architects, designers, planners and landscape architects perceive, investigate and intervene in the reality around them.","city; future; education; engineering; graduation lab; built environment; architecture; urban design; landscape architecture","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Urban Data Science","","",""
"uuid:bad96320-666c-4fc9-8804-2ec0d5cf41ab","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bad96320-666c-4fc9-8804-2ec0d5cf41ab","Cities of the Future: A Mobile and Sustainable Society","Vleugel, J (TU Delft Transport and Planning)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Harteveld, Maurice (editor); Carreiro Matias, Marcelo (editor); Ulkü, Mesut (editor); Drašković, Sonja (editor)","2023","My research career started with a publication about externalities of mass motorization. Academic researchers are producing an endless stream of paper. Unfortunately, only a few of these publications have practical relevance. Even if they do, their recommendations are frequently butchered, mitigated or ignored in the political arena. Such experience can even turn a born optimist into a pessimist.","city; future; education; engineering; graduation lab; built environment; architecture; urban design; sustainability","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:bbf1d868-e1a9-491f-b47a-52cb3a63fde0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bbf1d868-e1a9-491f-b47a-52cb3a63fde0","Called Back Onstage: Dramaturgic Analysis, Domestic Social Robots, and Privacy","Coggins, T.N. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Hakli, Raul (editor); Mäkelä, Pekka (editor); Seib, Johanna (editor)","2023","I argue that social robots installed inside homes produce a novel privacy problem when they invite their users to engage with them. To build my case, I introduce relevant concepts from Erving Goffman’s theory of Dramaturgic Analysis to interpret human-robot interactions. Following Goffman, I posit that we pre-reflectively adjust our behavior to communal expectations and perform as characters when interacting with other people in public. We tend to step into character when we encounter familiar social situations, which, I argue, includes those created by robots that mimic human social behavior. Our homes, ideally, enable us to set aside the characters we play in public to pursue private tasks associated with our well-being, autonomy, and intimate relationships. As such, when domestic social robots elicit social responses from users, they may rob users of time they could otherwise dedicate to valuable private activities—an issue I categorize as a privacy problem.","","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:4986cb3a-6962-4256-9ced-a89359563026","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4986cb3a-6962-4256-9ced-a89359563026","Rapareren als aandrijver van de circulaire economie","Bakker, C.A. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Balkenende, Ruud (editor); Bakker, Conny (editor); Blondel, Elise (editor); Henneberry, Yumiko (editor)","2023","","product repair; Product Design; Circular economy; business model; European Legislation","nl","book chapter","Het Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Sustainability","","","","","","","","","","Design for Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:e424d6d4-d153-41df-969b-b51bad168bcf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e424d6d4-d153-41df-969b-b51bad168bcf","Demonteerbaarheid: essentieel om te kunnen repareren","Flipsen, Bas (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Balkenende, Ruud (editor); Bakker, Conny (editor); Blondel, Elise (editor); Henneberry, Yumiko (editor)","2023","","product repair; Product Design; Circular economy; business model; European Legislation","nl","book chapter","Het Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Sustainability","","","","","","","","","","Design for Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:b27e364d-3a11-4d2b-9a54-b25d83ed20a5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b27e364d-3a11-4d2b-9a54-b25d83ed20a5","Hoe ontwerp de consument kan aansporen tot repareren","Mugge, R. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research)","Balkenende, Ruud (editor); Bakker, Conny (editor); Blondel, Elise (editor); Henneberry, Yumiko (editor)","2023","","product repair; Product Design; Circular economy; business model; European Legislation","nl","book chapter","Het Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Sustainability","","","","","","","","","","Marketing and Consumer Research","","",""
"uuid:17ac29ae-7413-46b2-a695-35bcee8ba547","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17ac29ae-7413-46b2-a695-35bcee8ba547","Repareerbaarheid voorbij: Ontwerpstrategieen die de levensduur van producten verlengen","Balkenende, R. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Balkenende, Ruud (editor); Bakker, Conny (editor); Blondel, Elise (editor); Henneberry, Yumiko (editor)","2023","","product repair; Product Design; Circular economy; business model; European Legislation","nl","book chapter","Het Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Sustainability","","","","","","","","","","Design for Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:b7c7b65f-508c-4f3a-935f-fa3f39393c87","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b7c7b65f-508c-4f3a-935f-fa3f39393c87","Focus Raqqa: Inventory of Museum Collections and Reconstruction of Missing Tablets","Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier (Centre for Global Heritage and Development Leiden Delft Erasmus); Hiatlih, Khaled (Centre for Global Heritage and Development Leiden Delft Erasmus); Hakki, Rasha (Centre for Global Heritage and Development Leiden Delft Erasmus); al-Fakhri, Ayham (Centre archéologique de Bibracte); Verlinden, Jouke (Universiteit Antwerpen); Lambers, Karsten (Universiteit Leiden); Burg-Joosten, Katrina (Universiteit Leiden); Mara, Hubert (University of Heidelberg); Ngan-Tillard, D.J.M. (TU Delft Geo-engineering)","Hayajneh, Hani (editor)","2023","The National Museum of Raqqa in Syria has suffered immensely from the ongoing violence since 2011. Much of its valuable collection of movable archaeological heritage (ca. 6000 items) is considered lost. Starting from 500 of the most precious objects of the museum stored in the Raqqa Central Bank and stolen from there in 2013, the pilot project Focus Raqqa created a concrete, workable database to enable identification by Syrian and international police and heritage institutions. The project made a pivotal first step towards potential reconstruction of the Raqqa Museum in the future. The Raqqa museum collection included cuneiform tablets. Some of the tablets were cast before the war to allow detailed study in Europe. Today the tablets have vanished. The pilot project Scanning for Syria safeguarded information from the lost artefacts by making high-resolution three-dimensional scans of the silicone rubber moulds and subsequently physical replicas of the original objects by 3D printing. The short life expectancy (30 years) of the moulds necessitated measures for long-
3
term preservation. The Scanning for Syria team not only succeeded at the preservation and sharing of knowledge in the academic circle. It also told the story of Syrian culture and its people to everyone for raising more voices in the united effort to keep cultural heritage safe in a zone of conflict.","Raqqa museum; inventory; cuneiform; digital preservation; 3D-printing","en","book chapter","LIT Verlag","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:3ddacf16-e93c-49c3-89aa-2090184ba4ff","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3ddacf16-e93c-49c3-89aa-2090184ba4ff","Educational framework","Kuijper, J.A. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Harteveld, Maurice (editor); Carreiro Matias, Marcelo (editor); Ulkü, Mesut (editor); Drašković, Sonja (editor)","2023","Not only within the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, but throughout Delft University of Technology, the City of the Future Graduation Lab proves to have a truly unique position. It is a laboratory where students are challenged to think beyond their own discipline, creating an interdisciplinary synergy between different fields of expertise in order to find solutions for the City of the Future.","City; Future; Multidisciplinarity; Design; Education; Engineering; Graduation Lab; Built Environment; Architecture; Urban Design; Management; Geomatics; Transport; Infrastructure; Logistics; Collaboration","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:d096c509-b7ed-4d26-8221-e84967184359","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d096c509-b7ed-4d26-8221-e84967184359","Cities of the Future: Societal by Nature","Harteveld, Maurice (TU Delft Urban Design)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor); Harteveld, Maurice (editor); Carreiro Matias, Marcelo (editor); Ulkü, Mesut (editor); Drašković, Sonja (editor)","2023","","city of the future; urban design; Urban Design; multidisciplinary; interdisciplinary; public space; architecture; mobility; infrstructure; transport planning; social science; Humanism; Modernism; transitions; Inclusive city","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:06a91859-8d31-4776-a33b-1b1fb8f410d5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:06a91859-8d31-4776-a33b-1b1fb8f410d5","A motivator game for forensic vigilance training: Exploring the potential of the card game ROTBEESTEN?! as compared to treatment as usual","Kortmann, Rens (TU Delft Policy Analysis); Van der Lem, Rosalind (Fivoor); Boschma, D. (TU Delft Game Lab); Hakens, Anouk (Fivoor); Clercx, Maartje (Rooyse Wissel); Masthoff, Erik (Fivoor)","Becu, Nicolas (editor)","2023","In the field of forensic mental healthcare, forensic vigilance is an im-portant skill of healthcare professionals to deal with criminal behaviour of pa-tients. The facilitated, collaborative card game ROTBEESTEN?! was developed to motivate professionals to enrol in forensic vigilance training. A controlled ex-periment was conducted with professionals from a Dutch forensic mental healthcare facility to explore the potential of the motivator game. The control condition involved ‘treatment as usual’: an oral presentation followed by a group discussion. Questionnaires, interviews and observations were used to measure certain participant characteristics, the quality of the game, and the user experience in both conditions. Respondents expressed significantly higher pref-erences for active, experiential learning styles than for learning from theoretical sources. In addition, respondents evaluated the quality of the game positively. Finally, respondents reported significantly higher scores on four out of five di-mensions of (game) experience in the experimental condition than in the control condition. Limitations of the study include a low response rate to the post-questionnaires. As a result, the effects of both the game and presentation could not be established reliably. From the results, we may conclude that the game ROTBEESTEN?! was evaluated more positively and has more potential to moti-vate participants for follow-up training activities than ‘treatment as usual’ (an oral presentation). These findings are in line with the preferred learning styles reported. Games seem promising tools to motivate (healthcare) professionals to enrol in training activities. Future research will establish if indeed the game’s motivating effects exceed those of an oral presentation.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Policy Analysis","","",""
"uuid:c82eb53f-653b-4735-b3e6-1825e08d7a4f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c82eb53f-653b-4735-b3e6-1825e08d7a4f","Interiority","Pimlott, Mark (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Choe, Nowk (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Seoul Museum of Art","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-07","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:fcd0fc6b-d813-4e9e-b1da-d9a21757bd04","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fcd0fc6b-d813-4e9e-b1da-d9a21757bd04","Megaprojects: XL challenges in project organizing","van Marrewijk, A.H. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Winch, Graham M. (editor); Brunet, Maude (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-23","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:ce08d7a6-2563-40bb-a0e1-38618ecb4f50","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ce08d7a6-2563-40bb-a0e1-38618ecb4f50","ACM as a pathway to mitigate Jakarta’s flood impacts in a changing climate","Kusumanto, Trikurnianti Yanti; Ketut Surtiari, Gusti Ayu (National Research and Innovation Agency); Zevenbergen, C. (TU Delft Urban Design); Triyanti, Annisa (Universiteit Utrecht); Samsura, D. Ary A. (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen); Moeliono, Tristam Pascal; Budiyono, Yus (National Research and Innovation Agency)","Pierce Colfer, Carol J. (editor); Prabhu, Ravi (editor)","2023","This chapter assesses ACM’s potential as a pathway to address the flooding problem of Greater Jakarta, significantly exacerbated by land subsidence and climate change. It is based on a thought experiment by the authors to envision application of this approach to the problem and is not the result of empirical work. A background of Jakarta’s flooding is first provided and subsequently its framing as a ‘wicked problem’. Results of the thought experiment are then discussed, focusing on three questions: (i) Can ACM be applied, given Jakarta’s flooding governance structure? (ii) Will ACM’s social learning work for the flooding problem? And (iii) if ACM were applicable to Jakarta’s case, what operational indicators would apply? The chapter concludes with recommending a two-step ACM pathway: (1) adjusting the current flooding governance structure, for which leadership is needed with a long-term vision and the application of adaptive governance at the river basin scale; (2) shaping the enabling conditions for learning that stimulate creativity in and discovery of new problem framings and solutions outside the policy system. While the authors recognise the considerable challenges when applying ACM to the flooding of Greater Jakarta, the crisis stage it has reached necessitates adaptation approaches that can break the cycle of narrow, longstanding paradigms, policy beliefs, and maladaptive pathways..","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:51270cc2-1ca5-4c6e-84dc-0a55be6c79ae","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:51270cc2-1ca5-4c6e-84dc-0a55be6c79ae","Security, privacy, and trust management in DNA computing","Fernandes, Maria (University of Luxembourg); Decouchant, Jérémie (TU Delft Data-Intensive Systems); Couto, Francisco M. (University of Lisbon)","Namasudra, Suyel (editor)","2023","DNA computing is an emerging field that aims at enabling more efficient data storage and processing. One principle of DNA computing is to encode some information (e.g., image, video, programming scripts) into a digital DNA-like sequence and then synthesize the corresponding DNA molecule. Synthesizing this molecule using digital or real human genomic fragments theoretically opens the possibility for privacy attacks, which have been demonstrated on a large array of human genomic data. These privacy attacks aim at breaching the privacy of DNA samples, allowing an attacker to discover privacy-critical information from the partial or complete DNA information of an individual. In the context of DNA computing, novel privacy attacks will certainly emerge and could consist in discovering a part of a particular script or video that is privacy-critical. It is therefore important to consider whether privacy attacks and defense mechanisms can be used when manipulating genomic data. First, this chapter provides the background about genomic data, and its modern generation and processing. It then provides a survey on known genomic privacy attacks, and presents the privacy-enhancing technologies that have been designed to protect genomic data. Later, this chapter also introduces the current trust management methods one can rely on to further secure DNA storage and processing methods, before discussing how DNA computing currently relates to those attacks and privacy-preserving technologies. Finally, this chapter presents future research avenues.","DNA security; DNA sensitivity; Privacy attacks; Privacy-preserving techniques; Trust management","en","book chapter","Academic Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-10-05","","","Data-Intensive Systems","","",""
"uuid:bc00d0ca-075a-428d-a4a5-e2bddaa1bb09","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc00d0ca-075a-428d-a4a5-e2bddaa1bb09","Energy systems-Making energy services available","Correljé, A. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)","","2023","Making progress in the energy transition requires a more concrete conceptualization of the way in which the energy system works, now and in the future. This chapter presents a fairly simple conceptual framework that will help to analyze and understand the way in which communities provide themselves (more or less effectively) with the energy they need to support their social and economic activities. It provides insight into how the notion of a supply chain helps us to understand the geophysical and technical aspects of ‘harvesting’ the raw energy as found in nature and bringing it as practically usable and sustainable energy carriers to societies. Thereupon it explains how humans and societies make this supply chain actually work, turning it into a constantly evolving value chain by means of the institutional and economic coordination of the activities, driven by the values the public and private actors involved maintain.","Energy system; Supply chain; Institutions; Values; Coordination","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","2024-04-10","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:3a56a3dd-9aa9-4d10-a4e3-1624d995a1ef","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3a56a3dd-9aa9-4d10-a4e3-1624d995a1ef","Beyond the boundary and scale of the construction project","Chan, P.W.C. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Leiringer, Roine (editor); Dainty, Andy (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-14","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:5e7e05e7-1c58-4308-9c06-a7a25fe11e90","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5e7e05e7-1c58-4308-9c06-a7a25fe11e90","Circular design in practice: Eight levers for change","Hanes-Gadd, Merryn (University of Exeter); Bakker, C.A. (TU Delft Circular Product Design); Charnley, Fiona (University of Exeter)","","2023","Circular Design, as a practice and approach, has grown in popularity in the last decade, with academics and industry alike proposing many strategies and methods that facilitate this in products. Yet, very few day-to-day products are actually circular. Therefore, in this chapter, we sought to analyse and reflect upon what progress Circular Design has made within industry, uncovering the key barriers and opportunities for how it is implemented. Through interviews with industry experts applying Circular Design in practice, this chapter identified the 'classic drivers and barriers' influencing the sustainability of products but also identified several new insights or 'levers for change' that are impacting the advancement as well. It is proposed that if these levers are ignored, they could potentially continue to hinder advancement, but if addressed, could help to unlock activity within this area and help speed up the transition to a fully circular product system.","Circular Design; Implementation; Industry perspectives; Products","en","book chapter","Walter de Gruyter","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-09-20","","","Circular Product Design","","",""
"uuid:6c248671-c8d6-4fe6-a299-528eeab4f824","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6c248671-c8d6-4fe6-a299-528eeab4f824","Sustainable Climate Engineering Innovation and the Need for Accountability","Capasso, M. (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna); Umbrello, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","Although still highly controversial, the idea that we can use technology to radically alter our environment in order to mitigate the climate challenges we now face is becoming an ever more discussed approach. This chapter takes up a specific climate engineering technology, carbon capture, usage, and storage (CCUS), and highlights how this technology works and how its governance still needs further work to ensure that it is aligned with the ideal of sustainable development. Given that climate engineering technologies like CCUS have the potential to ameliorate many of the climate issues and support the SDGs, there remains a lacuna in inserting these globally impactful technologies within a normative political framework to respect that proper responsibility is attributed. The aim of the chapter is to examine the concept of accountability, how it has been traditionally understood in the literature, and why a polysemic and multidimensional account of accountability is required if climate engineering technologies like CCUS are actually to support sustainable development. This may serve as a first theoretically informed basis for reflection on how to create a synergy between the responsible deployment of climate engineering innovation and the achievement of the SDGs targets, one that can shed light on how justifications and decisions about sustainable strategies and constraints are managed, taken, and communicated.","","en","book chapter","CRC Press","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:76d29395-5d14-4303-976f-f6d0c62b86ad","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:76d29395-5d14-4303-976f-f6d0c62b86ad","Capturing frugal innovation: Introduction to the Handbook on Frugal Innovation","Leliveld, André (Universiteit Leiden); Bhaduri, Saradindu (Jawaharlal Nehru University); Knorringa, Peter (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam); van Beers, Cees (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)","Leliveld, André (editor); Bhaduri, Saradindu (editor); Knorringa, Peter (editor); van Beers, Cees (editor)","2023","This chapter sets the scene for the Handbook on Frugal Innovation. First, it describes the origins of the concept of frugal innovation and its emergence as an academic field of interest. Then, main drivers behind frugal innovation are explored. From the scholarly discussion on frugal innovation major themes are distilled that inform the structure and contents of the Handbook. The final part of the chapter presents the structure of the Handbook and the chapters of the Handbook are briefly introduced.","Frugal innovation; Academic discourse; Emergence of frugal innovation; Definition; Drivers of frugal innovation; Handbook","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:ef5974e4-e603-42ac-914c-281d36acad2a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ef5974e4-e603-42ac-914c-281d36acad2a","Computer-Aided Diagnosis and Prediction in Brain Disorders","Venkatraghavan, Vikram (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Amsterdam Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration); Voort, Sebastian R.van der (Erasmus MC); Bos, Daniel (Erasmus MC); Smits, M. (Erasmus MC); Barkhof, Frederik (University College London (UCL); Amsterdam UMC); Niessen, W.J. (TU Delft ImPhys/Vos group; TU Delft ImPhys/Computational Imaging; Erasmus MC); Klein, Stefan (Erasmus MC); Bron, Esther E. (Erasmus MC)","Colliot, O. (editor)","2023","Computer-aided methods have shown added value for diagnosing and predicting brain disorders and can thus support decision making in clinical care and treatment planning. This chapter will provide insight into the type of methods, their working, their input data –such as cognitive tests, imaging, and genetic data– and the types of output they provide. We will focus on specific use cases for diagnosis, i.e., estimating the current “condition” of the patient, such as early detection and diagnosis of dementia, differential diagnosis of brain tumors, and decision making in stroke. Regarding prediction, i.e., estimation of the future “condition” of the patient, we will zoom in on use cases such as predicting the disease course in multiple sclerosis and predicting patient outcomes after treatment in brain cancer. Furthermore, based on these use cases, we will assess the current state-of-the-art methodology and highlight current efforts on benchmarking of these methods and the importance of open science therein. Finally, we assess the current clinical impact of computer-aided methods and discuss the required next steps to increase clinical impact.","Cognitive impairment; Dementia; Glioma; Stroke","en","book chapter","Humana Press Inc.","","","","","","","","","","ImPhys/Vos group","","",""
"uuid:53904f8f-999d-45e3-94ab-6176a3b07eda","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:53904f8f-999d-45e3-94ab-6176a3b07eda","Applicability of the Global Land Evaporation Amsterdam Model Data for Basin-Scale Spatiotemporal Drought Assessment","Khoshnazar, Ali (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Corzo Perez, Gerald A. (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Diaz, Vitali (TU Delft Water Resources)","Singh, Vijay P. (editor); Yadav, Shalini (editor); Yadav, Krishna Kumar (editor); Corzo Perez, Gerald Augusto (editor); Muñoz-Arriola, Francisco (editor); Yadava, Ram Narayan (editor)","2023","Drought directly impacts the living organisms and environment, and thereby, its assessment is essential. Different drought indices require different data, which can be obtained based on models or in-situ measurements, demanding a significant amount of effort. Using remotely sensed (RS) data from satellites can facilitate this data acquisition. Nowadays, more and more satellite techniques are rising, highlighting the need to assess the accuracy of their data and the reliability of the results obtained by employing them. The Wet-environment Evapotranspiration Precipitation Standardized Index (WEPSI) has shown good performance in drought monitoring and assessment, especially for agricultural purposes. This chapter employs the Global Land Evaporation Amsterdam Model (GLEAM) data to investigate its applicability in the Lempa River basin drought assessment using WEPSI. In this order, evaluated data obtained from the Water Evaluation and Planning system (WEAP) were used as the basis for comparison. Precisely, a comparison was made with GLEAM and WEAP-based data as well as WEPSI time series based on these two datasets. The results show a relatively high similarity between these two datasets and calculated WEPSI drought indices. This validates the good performance of GLEAM-based data in drought monitoring and assessment based on WEPSI.","Remote sensing; GLEAM; Drought index; WEPSI; Drought assessment; Drought monitoring; Drought analysis; Agricultural drought; WEAP; Lempa River basin","en","book chapter","","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-02","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:17b10288-1b31-4839-a240-cbb589e837bb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17b10288-1b31-4839-a240-cbb589e837bb","Single-Molecule FRET X","Filius, M. (TU Delft BN/Chirlmin Joo Lab; Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft); van Wee, R.G. (TU Delft BN/Chirlmin Joo Lab; Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft); Joo, C. (TU Delft BN/Chirlmin Joo Lab; Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft)","Heller, Iddo (editor); Dulin, David (editor); Peterman, Erwin J.G. (editor)","2023","Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a photophysical phenomenon that has been repurposed as a biophysical tool to measure nanometer distances. With FRET by DNA eXchange, or FRET X, many points of interest (POIs) in a single object can be probed, overcoming a major limitation of conventional single-molecule FRET. In FRET X, short fluorescently labeled DNA imager strands specifically and transiently bind their complementary docking strands on a target molecule, such that at most a single FRET pair is formed at each point in time and multiple POIs on a single molecule can be readily probed. Here, we describe the sample preparation, image acquisition, and data analysis for structural analysis of DNA nanostructures with FRET X.","DNA nanotechnology; FRET X; Single-molecule FRET; Single-molecule multiplexing; Structural biology","en","book chapter","Humana Press Inc.","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-04-13","","","BN/Chirlmin Joo Lab","","",""
"uuid:4ac0338e-ce59-4dc1-b683-b6d816c299b9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4ac0338e-ce59-4dc1-b683-b6d816c299b9","Quality of government, land and rural development","Korthals Altes, W.K. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Csurgó, Bernadett (editor); Mathieu, Nicole (editor); Megyesi, Boldizsár (editor)","2023","Land is an important asset in rural areas. Access to land for the rural population has an impact on rural development. This contribution reviews, based on research and reports written in the context of the Horizon 2020 project RURALIZATION, the relationship between quality of government, access to land and rural development.","rural development; access to land; quality of government; Teleorman","en","book chapter","Centre for Social Sciences","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:670d99c1-5114-4a3b-b387-4e07d2cde7f9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:670d99c1-5114-4a3b-b387-4e07d2cde7f9","Coarse epistemes: Skill, craftsmanship and tacit knowledge in the grit of the world","Crevels, Eric (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","","2023","In the words of Dutch archaeologist Maikel Kuijpers, craft is “a way of exploring and understanding the material world”. This definition suggests that craftsmanship can be understood as a touchstone for a theory of knowledge in material productions. By exploring the role of skill in the processes of making and its epistemic correspondence, I develop the hypothesis that craftsmanship is as a perceptive-cognitive enactment within the making process, a form of attunement with production. The argument is that the material, productive side of work deploys and operates a particular epistemological regime, based on types of practical engagement deeply related to the possibilities and contingencies of objective, concrete reality. Making means implicating oneself with the material world, embedding the body in the processes of transforming matter and partaking in the flows of forces that form things. Thus, the knowledge in the making – skill – can be understood as the invention or establishment of a new mode of perception through action that is enacted by tools, movements, techniques etc. This practical perception acts as the foundational basis on which craftsmanship is performed, representing its conditions of possibility. Given the perceptual, embodied nature of craftsmanship, its transmission is rendered impossible outside the actual engagement with production. As such, this interpretation refers back to the original distinctions made by Gilbert Ryle of “knowing that” and “knowing how” that influenced Michael Polanyi in his definition of tacit knowledge. The particular epistemic rationality of crafts provides insights for understanding knowledge inside disciplines involved with creative practice, such as architecture. The epistemic coupling with production helps to understand how architects design, but it also reveals a general epistemic schism in the discipline, founded in the inconsistency between abstract designerly knowledge and the craftsmanship of construction.","","en","book chapter","TACK Network","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:ab91aafa-79d4-4e67-8411-eb3fa6d7bd9f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ab91aafa-79d4-4e67-8411-eb3fa6d7bd9f","Behavior-based Feedback Loop for Attentive E-reading (BFLAe): A Real-Time Computer Vision Approach","Lee, Y. (TU Delft Web Information Systems); Migut, M.A. (TU Delft Web Information Systems); Specht, M.M. (TU Delft Web Information Systems)","Zhao, Guoying (editor); Schuller, Björn W. (editor); Adeli, Ehsan (editor); Zhu, Tingshao (editor); Chen, Haoyu (editor)","2023","This study is built upon a behavior-based framework for real-time attention evaluation of higher education learners in e-reading. Significant challenges in AI model developments for learning analytics have been 1) defining valid indicators and 2) connecting the analytics results to interventions, balancing the generalization and personalization needs. To address this, we utilized a public multimodal WEDAR dataset and trained a neural network model based on real-time features of learners, aiming at predicting learners’ moment-to-moment distractions. Real-time features for model training include 30 learners’ attention regulation behaviors annotated every second, reaction times to blur stimuli, and page numbers indicating various reading phases. Our preliminary model based on a neural network has achieved 66.26% accuracy in predicting self-reported distractions. Based on the model, we suggest a framework of a Behavior-based Feedback Loop for Attentive e-reading (BFLAe). It has text blur as feedback, a mechanism responsive to learners’ distractions that also works as data for next-round feedback. The general feedback implementation rules are established on a statistical analysis conducted on all learners. In addition, we propose a strategy for personalizing feedback using a quartile analysis of individual data, promoting learner-specific feedback. Our framework addresses the high demand for an automated e-learning assistant with non-intrusive data collection based on real-world settings and intuitive feedback provision. The feedback system aims to help learners with longer attention spans and less frequent distractions, leading to more engaging e-reading.","Behavior-based Learning Analytics; Neural Networks; E-reading Application; Multimodal Feedback Loop","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Web Information Systems","","",""
"uuid:c5389093-759b-4ebb-86b2-0745a45919cb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c5389093-759b-4ebb-86b2-0745a45919cb","Shaping Communities","Roggema, Rob (Tecnologico de Monterrey); Asselbergs, M.F. (TU Delft Architectural Technology)","Roggema, R. (editor)","2023","Importance of the region as integrating level.Doing more in less space.Through systemintegration, we can become an energy-supplying society.Making connections between themes and sectors.Building on communities of education, interdisciplinarity, society, and professional practice.","","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-06","","","Architectural Technology","","",""
"uuid:88431997-4884-4689-9c6e-36c04633e540","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:88431997-4884-4689-9c6e-36c04633e540","Cultivating Urgencies","Roggema, Rob (Tecnologico de Monterrey; Cittaideale); Maas, W.G.M. (TU Delft The Why Factory; MVRDV)","Roggema, R. (editor)","2023","Cultivating and stirring up urgencies: wait and plan.Spotlighting the jewels of North-Holland.Formulating new tasks to speed up housingconstruction.Quicker, cheaper, nicer, and more adaptive living through changeable and modular thinking, and becoming more sustainable by lengthening the timechain (prefab to the max).Architecture students are explorers of new practical and technical products that contribute to housing development.Calculate and estimate the effect of technical innovation of one million homes in terms of carbon, ecology, and materials.Consideration of ecological, social, and aesthetic aspects of urban planning and landscape.Do not abandon the landscape: we need a bigger voice on this from architects and landscape architects.Conduct the conversations on the future on a yearly basis.Strengthen bonds with industry.","","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-06","","","The Why Factory","","",""
"uuid:8e9106b0-0d2e-478c-bbf0-2e9c4d7fcc23","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8e9106b0-0d2e-478c-bbf0-2e9c4d7fcc23","Het omgevingsrecht in de praktijk van gebiedsontwikkeling; verbinding tussen omgevingsrecht en andere disciplines.: Voorwoord","Boeve, M.N. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Hobma, Fred (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Verdaas, J.C. (TU Delft Practice Chair Urban Area Development)","Boeve, M.N. (editor); Hobma, F.A.M. (editor); Verdaas, J.C. (editor)","2023","De start van de nieuwe leeropdracht Omgevingsrecht in gebiedsontwikkeling aan de TU Delft is aanleiding voor een verkenning van de verbinding tussen het omgevingsrecht en andere disciplines. Dit hoofdstuk bevat een inleiding op de bundel waarin bijdragen zijn opgenomen met een multidisciplinaire blik op een omgevingsvraagstuk. De bijdragen zijn geschreven door duo's van auteurs; een jurist en een beoefenaar van een andere discipline. Samen reflecteren zij op de praktijk, de mogelijkheden van de Omgevingswet en de leerpunten van de multidisciplinaire verkenning. In deze inleiding wordt toegelicht wat wordt bedoeld met multidisciplinariteit en wanneer dit toegevoegde waarde heeft.","","nl","book chapter","Instituut voor Bouwrecht (IBR)","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:d275ff3a-cf61-4a5f-8901-0241b4b3f9d5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d275ff3a-cf61-4a5f-8901-0241b4b3f9d5","Psychology and Value","Steinert, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","Most psychologists take value to be abstract motivational goals that transcend situations and that systematically relate to one another. First, this chapter introduces the ideas of historical precursors of the psy¬chological investigation of value, like Windelband, Lotze, Scheler, and Brentano. Then, the chapter outlines influential psychological theories of value, specifically the theories of Vernon and Allport, Rokeach, and Shalom Schwartz. The chapter also considers the recent functional theory of value (Gouveia) and presents how psychologists distinguish values from other concepts, like attitudes and traits. The last part of the chapter focuses on psychological research concerning value change.","Psychology; Value change; Value theory; Value","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-09","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:2fa52594-3f1a-49f8-acd6-ea4e40d7740b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2fa52594-3f1a-49f8-acd6-ea4e40d7740b","Introduction: The Many Faces of Value","Steinert, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","This chapter sets up the upcoming chapters of the book and introduces four essential aspects of value. The topic of value has personal, social, and cultural dimensions, and value considerations are related to conceptual and metaphysical questions. These four dimensions of value correspond to four crucial academic disciplines that have focused their theoretical and empirical attention on value(s): psychology, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy. These four disciplines developed their own value theories and conceptualizations of value. To make progress in value theory, an interdisciplinary exchange is necessary. This chapter motivates the book’s aim to provide an accessible introduction and over
view of value theories in the four disciplines. Paying attention to how different disciplines approach the topic of value is the first step toward a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and improved understanding of value.","Sociology; Anthropology; Psychology; Value theory; Philosophy; Interdisciplinary","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-09","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:82da0829-5e86-4a75-96ed-3844f1d97dd7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:82da0829-5e86-4a75-96ed-3844f1d97dd7","Sociology and Value","Steinert, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","This chapter traces the development of value theory in sociology and opens with Weber’s influential ideas about value rationality and value spheres. The chapter then outlines Parsons’ idea that values are abstract goals that play a crucial role in explaining social action. Like psychologists, sociologists acknowledge values as essential aspects of the self and have conceptualized the relationship between individual and social value systems. Sociologists are interested in the relationship between the social and the individual, and some suggest that changes in the value systems of individuals are linked to cultural, social, and economic changes. In a section on value change, the chapter focuses on the influential modernization theory (Inglehart).","Sociology; Value change; Value theory; Value; Modernization theory","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-09","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:4d7d0363-1722-4bfd-ad5a-dbf48251b513","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4d7d0363-1722-4bfd-ad5a-dbf48251b513","Anthropology and Value","Steinert, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","Anthropological theories of value highlight the cultural processes responsible for value creation, re-creation, and transmission. This chapter provides an overview of the most crucial value theories in anthropology. First, It introduces early anthropological accounts of value, like Kluckhohn’s and Strodtbeck’s theory of value orientations, which was an attempt to provide a tool for cross-cultural comparison. The chapter also outlines the structuralist approach to value, specifically Dumont’s influential account, where values are part of a hierarchical meaning system. The chapter then introduces so-called action-oriented approaches to value (Munn, Turner, Graeber). Action-oriented accounts focus on how humans actively create and reproduce values in a cultural system of meaning into which value actions are embedded. Finally, the chapter also briefly considers anthropological ideas about value change.","Anthropology; Value; Culture; Value theory; Structuralism","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-09","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:276a21b2-e8e7-45ef-98bf-ee288cba2e87","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:276a21b2-e8e7-45ef-98bf-ee288cba2e87","Philosophy and Value","Steinert, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","Philosophers ask fundamental questions about values and valuing. Some of the philosophical debates about these fundamental questions have repercussions for the value theories of other disciplines. This chapter focuses on crucial conceptual distinctions and philosophical positions about value. For instance, the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic value. The chapter also reviews important metaphysical positions concerning the nature of value, like objectivism and subjectivism. It also touches upon the issue of pluralism and monism, whether there are many values or just one. Finally, the chapter addresses the issue of value change, emphasizing the pragmatist account of value (Dewey).","Philosophy; Pragmatism; Value; Metaphysics","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-09","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:07ff2340-2f82-4986-bccc-b3c5be00004d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:07ff2340-2f82-4986-bccc-b3c5be00004d","A Bridge Between Disciplines","Steinert, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2023","Previous chapters considered value theories of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy. These disciplines can benefit and learn from one another, and closer interaction between disciplines will lead to better value theory. To facilitate an interdisciplinary understanding of value, this chapter will highlight the overlap between the different disciplines and what they can learn from one another. Each section of this chapter compares two disciplines and highlights overlaps, similarities, and differences. The hope is that this constructive comparison will build a bridge between disciplines, which helps to advance the theory development within the disciplines and brings theoretical blind spots into focus. Bringing disciplines together is the first step towards crossing disciplinary boundaries, resolving conceptual differences, and increasing interdisciplinary communication.","Interdisciplinary; Value theory; Philosophy; Sociology; Anthropology; Psychology","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-09","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:dfebbfd1-95be-4258-bee5-a43bb7a53128","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dfebbfd1-95be-4258-bee5-a43bb7a53128","Opportunities of digitalization","Winiwarter, Wilfried; Palensky, P. (TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Energy)","Winiwarter, Wilfried (editor); Bruckman, Viktor J. (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","Electrical Sustainable Energy","","","",""
"uuid:5edb97f8-bdb2-4f6e-be53-d8e261d0c4e1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5edb97f8-bdb2-4f6e-be53-d8e261d0c4e1","A Landscape-Based Regional Design Approach for Sustainable Urban Development in the Pearl River Delta, China","Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Sun, Yimin (South China University of Technology); Cannatella, D. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Xie, G. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Sun, Yimin (editor); Lange, Eckart (editor)","2023","Adaptive urban transformations employ landscape-based regional design as an integrative and multiscale design and planning approach for sustainable urban development. In this approach, natural and urban dynamics as derived from systems analysis set the pace and nature of adaptation. This chapter presents an initial strategy for adaptive urban transformation in the Pearl River Delta to illustrate the potential of landscape-based regional design as form of territorial governance that takes the natural and urban landscape as the basis to steer urban–rural transformative processes through a combination of sector activities towards more coordinated sustainable outcomes. The strategic spatial plan and subsequent implementation by means of pilot projects will focus on the potential of interlinked economic and ecological development at multiple scales. Together with the assessment of urban landscape growth over time and the evaluation of current spatial development projects in the region, several significant factors of future development have been identified, leading to an initial strategic vision and transformation perspectives for the PRD. This vision is based on the idea that the PRD will develop into China's Silicon Valley, with strongly developed and well-connected urban qualities, robust green–blue frameworks, cultural-historical assets connected to the region and water-sensitive socio-ecological inclusive urbanism.","adaptive urban transformation; Landscape-based regional design; vision pearl river delta; transformation perspectives; adaptive design principles","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:4f8c0b88-041d-4a95-80cd-f5b4dec34a5c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4f8c0b88-041d-4a95-80cd-f5b4dec34a5c","Introduction: Adaptive Urban Transformation in the Pearl River Delta, China.","Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Sun, Yimin (South China University of Technology); Lange, Eckart (University of Sheffield)","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Sun, Yimin (editor); Lange, Eckart (editor)","2023","Deltaic areas are amidst the most favourable territories around the globe. Their strategic location and superior quality of their soils are core factors supporting both human development and the rise of these regions as global economic hubs. At the same time, deltas are extremely vulnerable to multiple threats from both climate change and the rush to urbanisation. These include an increased flood risk combined with the loss of ecological and social–cultural values. To ensure a more sustainable future for urbanising deltas, spatial strategies are needed to strengthen resilience, i.e. help the systems to cope with their vulnerabilities as well as enhance their capacity to overcome natural and anthropogenic threats. In this chapter, we outline the basic concepts and backgrounds of a joint research project with academic and societal partners called adaptive urban transformation. The objective of this research is to develop and test an integrative and multiscale design and planning approach for the adaptive urban transformation of urbanising deltas, in which the Pearl River Delta serves as a case study. In this approach, landscape-based regional design plays a key role in adaptive urban transformation, as well as innovative participation and visualisation techniques. Applications in urban design, planning, and governance in the PRD are also introduced. This chapter is foundational for the rest of the research presented in the chapters in this volume.","Resilient urban planning and management; Landscape-based regional design; Adaptive urban planning; visualisation; stakeholder participation; chief urban designer system; territorial governance","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:d7c28cac-de23-44d3-be96-ace74845ddea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d7c28cac-de23-44d3-be96-ace74845ddea","Design Studios as Method for Exploring Complex Challenges in the Pearl River Delta","Cannatella, D. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Sun, Yimin (editor); Lange, Eckart (editor)","2023","This chapter draws on three different design studios that focus on the Pearl River Delta to discuss what kind of knowledge has been generated within them, and how they can be used systematically as a method to address the region’s complex challenges. The three studios differ in their objectives, duration and structure, but are linked by a research-through-design approach. A selection of some illustrative outcomes is presented and structured around three types of knowledge—project based, form based and idea based—which is typically produced in the design process. This knowledge refers to four main aspects through which it is possible to describe the complexity of the urban landscape, namely time, space, causality and materiality and can be either contextual or generic. Nonetheless, within a design studio, it can be systematically employed to support research activities, speeding up the development of research programmes dealing with complex issues, such as adaptation of fast urbanising deltas.","research through design; complex challenges; design studio; spatial design education","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:9a00e387-ce78-4d68-9d53-f53f21316e3b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9a00e387-ce78-4d68-9d53-f53f21316e3b","Historical Canals as Urban Landscape Infrastructure in Guangzhou: Reactivating Public Life Through Water","Zheng, Y. (Student TU Delft); Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Bracken, G. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Sun, Yimin (editor); Lange, Eckart (editor)","2023","In the heart of the Pearl River Delta, the city of Guangzhou is fast-growing and prone to flooding. In history, people constructed canals based on natural waterways to deal with water problems. The canal system not only served as an important infrastructure but was also as the backbone of urban life. But with the development of the road network in recent decades, the urban canals in the historical inner city have been neglected and are disappearing, losing their identity, and becoming the forgotten side of the city. What can be learned from the historical situation to reactivate the urban canals as carriers of socially and ecologically inclusive urban space? This chapter aims to identify design principles for (historical) urban canal design and examine their potential through design exploration, with Donghao Chong as a typical example. The results showcase how, through the meaningful application of historical knowledge, urban canals can become a water landscape infrastructure that effectively integrates public space by combining design, heritage, water management, and ecology.","historical urban canals; heritage design; public space design; bleu space; urban landscape infrastructure; canal restoration","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:0e264c9e-224b-4e85-9d3b-736e5169e341","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0e264c9e-224b-4e85-9d3b-736e5169e341","Spatial-structural qualities of mixed-use main streets: two case studies from the Amsterdam metropolitan","Hausleitner, B. (TU Delft Urban Design); Stuyt, Mae-Ling (Urhahn stedenbouw & strategie)","Martire, Agustina (editor); Hausleitner, Birgit (editor); Clossick, Jane (editor)","2023","Streets are where the needs and values of different users and activities come together. Main streets in the Netherlands were either planned in major urban expansions or developed over time in the shape of ribbons upon dykes—‘long lines’ of continuously active streets. This chapter presents two cases from the Amsterdam metropolitan region: vanWoustraat-Rijnstraat, a main street planned as part of an urban expansion, and Westzijde, a main street that developed over time as part of a long line. While vanWoustraat-Rijnstraat is tightly organised and coherent in both appearance and function, Westzijde is characterised by a multitude of different buildings and functions.
This study visualises the spatial-structural qualities that facilitate the evolving economic activities of these two streets. It explores the variation between them by morphological differentiation and determines several spatial characteristics that enable the mix: modularity of the urban plan, complementary ‘front’ and ‘back’ sides, structural coherence and territorial steps between the ‘front’ and ‘back’ sides to buildings, blocks and neighbourhoods.","","en","book chapter","UCL Press","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:cf38a6ef-ad10-43fc-8c57-1e84a09c0c94","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cf38a6ef-ad10-43fc-8c57-1e84a09c0c94","The form and use of everyday streets","Hausleitner, B. (TU Delft Urban Design); Clossick, Jane (London Metropolitan University); Martire, Agustina (Queen's University Belfast)","Martire, Agustina (editor); Hausleitner, Birgit (editor); Clossick, Jane (editor)","2023","Everyday streets facilitate various activities and movements, both indoors and outdoors. The second section of this book addresses the following question: What is the relationship between the urban form of everyday streets and the activities that occur on them?","","en","book chapter","UCL Press","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:2bc0a2c0-7475-413d-a91e-c01a04661236","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2bc0a2c0-7475-413d-a91e-c01a04661236","Introduction to Everyday Streets","Martire, Agustina (Queen's University Belfast); Hausleitner, B. (TU Delft Urban Design); Clossick, Jane (London Metropolitan University)","Martire, Agustina (editor); Hausleitner, Birgit (editor); Clossick, Jane (editor)","2023","Everyday streets are both the most used and the most undervalued of cities’ public spaces. They constitute the inclusive backbone of urban life – the chief civic amenity – though they are challenged by optimisation processes. Everyday streets are as profuse, rich and complex as the people who use them; they are places of social aggregation, bringing together those belonging to different classes, genders, ages, ethnicities and nationalities. They comprise not just the familiar outdoor spaces that we use to move and interact and the facades that are commonly viewed as their primary component but also urban blocks, interiors, depths...","","en","book chapter","UCL Press","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:7f9f968f-f0c9-4cf1-9743-360f4a5d8ee6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7f9f968f-f0c9-4cf1-9743-360f4a5d8ee6","Making sense of ‘new age data sets’: researching from afar","Ninan, Dr Johan (TU Delft Integral Design & Management); Krishnamurthy, Mathangi (Indian Institute of Technology Madras); Mahalingam, Ashwin (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)","Leiringer, Roine (editor); Dainty, Andy (editor)","2023","This chapter considers the central role of uncertainty for cognition and action in construction project organising with a focus on how project practitioners think about the future. It takes a cognitive approach to uncertainty in the context of a broader information processing approach to decision-making in organisations. The chapter’s main concern is the failure of this approach to connect cognition through to action. The chapter presents the UnCoCoH (Un-Certain Complex Complicated Hidden) model as a tool to assist in recognising the transition from individual cognition to collective action. It also highlights the role of narratives for stabilising uncertainty through this transition. This provides a foundation for working towards the development of a projectivity perspective in construction project organising and advancing a research agenda for this program of research.","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-14","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:3d0029cd-589c-4b33-8667-d64fbd82429d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3d0029cd-589c-4b33-8667-d64fbd82429d","Queer Encounters in the Archive: Misplaced Love Letters and Autobiographical Homes","van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Space & Type); van Wijk, Martin","Jobst, Marko (editor); Stead, Naomi (editor)","2023","The chapter contains a report of the ongoing research into queer voices and architecture at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, which holds the National Collection of Dutch Architecture and Urban Planning. After introducing the National Collection, the authors critically examine how its internal power dynamics and mechanisms privilege certain voices while marginalizing others, followed by a brief overview of earlier ‘queering’ initiatives. In the second part of this chapter, the authors present a selection from the National Collection of three post-war architects who resisted the sexual norms and expectations of their times: Onno Greiner, Dick van Woerkom and Wim den Boon. Their incomplete histories are told through the traces of queer desires and lifestyles which haunt their archives. By discussing their autobiographical house designs, the authors aim to foreground practices of queer worldmaking in the National Collection that let us imagine queer ways of inhabiting, dwelling, and living, while reassessing the history of Dutch modern architecture and some of its tenets related to transparancy, spatial concepts and interior design.","Architectural Theory; Architectural History; Archival Studies; Queer Studies; Wim den Boon; Dick van Woerkom; Onno Greiner","en","book chapter","Bloomsbury","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-26","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:4e4ec938-bbc9-4b5d-a0c0-c0085d1b81cf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4e4ec938-bbc9-4b5d-a0c0-c0085d1b81cf","Mediating politics and architecture: The European Parliament from television to the digital age","Pohl, D. (TU Delft Building Knowledge); Esteve Castelló, Pol (ETH Zürich; Architectural Association School of Architecture London)","Psarra, Sophia (editor); Staiger, Uta (editor); Sternberg, Claudia (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","UCL Press","","","","","","","","","","Building Knowledge","","",""
"uuid:61c7f8ed-2ab9-4684-b9c7-639b9168a0d0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:61c7f8ed-2ab9-4684-b9c7-639b9168a0d0","Queer Scenographies: From the 'Obscene' to Care and Repair","van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Building Knowledge)","","2023","A critical discussion of contemporary exhibition design in relation to diversity and inclusion policies of museums and heritage institutions, as part of the NWO sponsored Smart Culture project: The Critical Visitor, Intersectional Approaches for Rethinking & Retooling Accessibility and Inclusivity in Heritage Spaces.","Exhibition design; Heritage values; Queer Studies; Diversity equity inclusion","en","book chapter","Wereldmuseum","","","","","","","","","","Building Knowledge","","",""
"uuid:e741ee2b-a049-4df5-9065-b4801942d43b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e741ee2b-a049-4df5-9065-b4801942d43b","Gebiedsontwikkeling na(ast) zware industriële bedrijvigheid","Boeve, M.N. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); van Bueren, Ellen (TU Delft Management in the Built Environment)","Boeve, M.N. (editor); Hobma, F.A.M. (editor); Verdaas, J.C. (editor)","2023","In deze bijdrage staan vraagstukken die zich voordoen rondom gebiedsontwikkeling in de nabijheid van zware industrie centraal. Vanuit juridisch en bestuurskundig oogpunt wordt ingegaan op de mogelijkheden tot (het afdwingen van) 'vergroening' van de industrie en/of de keuzes tot behoud, tot verplaatsing of stopzetten van de industriële activiteiten en wie daarover besluit. Auteurs laten zien dat verschillende rationaliteiten elk met eigen spelers, instrumenten en argumenten de toekomst van het gebied benaderen.","","nl","book chapter","Instituut voor Bouwrecht (IBR)","","","","","","","","","Management in the Built Environment","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:749e205f-6fa0-4e77-a470-e1de83b80f68","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:749e205f-6fa0-4e77-a470-e1de83b80f68","Roof of FC Twente Stadium","Terwel, K.C. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Palmisano, Fabrizio (editor); Rus, Laurent (editor)","2023","This chapter focuses on human and organizational factors that are usually behind the technical cause of failure. In this chapter the focus is on the collapse of the extension of the roof of the Football Club Twente stadium in Enschede (The Netherlands) during construction, resulting in two fatalities.","","en","book chapter","IABSE","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:c8f72219-efd1-4bde-b076-4109ce0dcb5e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c8f72219-efd1-4bde-b076-4109ce0dcb5e","Balconies in Maastricht","Terwel, K.C. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Palmisano, Fabrizio (editor); Rus, Laurent (editor)","2023","This chapter focuses on human and organisational factors that are usually behind the technical cause of failure. This is illustrated by a case of the collapse of five balconies in 2003 in Maastricht (The Netherlands) resulting in two fatalities.","","en","book chapter","IABSE","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:f119aa6c-c679-4de7-88b4-042828441cdb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f119aa6c-c679-4de7-88b4-042828441cdb","Optogenetics and Light-Sheet Microscopy","Maddalena, L. (TU Delft ImPhys/Carroll group); Pozzi, Paolo (Università Degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia); Ceffa, Nicolò G. (External organisation); Hoeven, Bas van der (Student TU Delft); Carroll, E.C.M. (TU Delft ImPhys/Carroll group)","Papagiakoumou, Eirini (editor)","2023","Light-sheet microscopy is a powerful method for imaging small translucent samples in vivo, owing to its unique combination of fast imaging speeds, large field of view, and low phototoxicity. This chapter briefly reviews state-of-the-art technology for variations of light-sheet microscopy. We review recent examples of optogenetics in combination with light-sheet microscopy and discuss some current bottlenecks and horizons of light sheet in all-optical physiology. We describe how 3-dimensional optogenetics can be added to an home-built light-sheet microscope, including technical notes about choices in microscope configuration to consider depending on the time and length scales of interest.","Adaptive optics; Computer-generated holography; Light-sheet microscopy; Optogenetics; Zebrafish","en","book chapter","Humana Press Inc.","","","","","","","","","","ImPhys/Carroll group","","",""
"uuid:562fc583-f52c-4c7b-869d-0b252eb72774","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:562fc583-f52c-4c7b-869d-0b252eb72774","De speelruimte voor het waterschapsbestuur","Mostert, E. (TU Delft Water Resources)","Vollaard, Hans (editor); Binnema, Herman (editor)","2023","In de voorgaande hoofdstukken stond de vraag centraal hoeveel invloed de ingezetenen van een waterschap hebben op de besluitvorming door het waterschapsbestuur. In dit hoofdstuk staat de vraag centraal welke speelruimte de waterschapsbesturen hebben. Kunnen zij een eigen beleid voeren of zijn zij met hand en en voeten gebonden aan wet- en regelgeving en aan nationaal en provinciaal beleid? Om deze vraag te kunnen beantwoorden, zal aandacht besteed worden aan de wettelijke taken en doelstellingen van de waterschappen en hun juridische bevoegdheden. Verder zullen hun financiele middelen en hun relatie met andere partijen aan bod komen. De conclusie van dit hoofdstuk is dat wat betreft de speelruimte van het waterschapsbestuur het glas voor driekwart vol is.","Nederland; waterschappen; waterbeheer; waterrecht","nl","book chapter","Boom","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-01","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:a59af160-03b5-43cc-ae19-eb711b9b2328","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a59af160-03b5-43cc-ae19-eb711b9b2328","Understanding the Challenges around Design Activities that Incorporate Behavioral Data","Gomez Ortega, A. (TU Delft Internet of Things); Bourgeois, J. (TU Delft Internet of Things); Kortuem, G.W. (TU Delft Internet of Things)","","2023","Recently, methods and approaches such as Participatory Data Analysis, Data-Enabled Design, and Contextual Inquiry have highlighted how design activities can benefit from behavioral data. This data offers new ways to learn from what people do and how they do it, across time and space. However, behavioral data introduces changes and frictions to design activities and poses several challenges for designers to overcome. In this paper, we conduct two workshops with 18 expert designers, from industry and academia, to understand the nature of these challenges, beyond the technical aspects. We contribute by underlining the challenges and opportunities of incorporating behavioral data into design activities; including a design perspective on data, interacting with participants, and interacting with regulatory bodies. We translate our findings into opportunities for a better alignment between regulatory bodies, designers, and participants. We propose to harness the iterative nature of design activities and embedded it into a process that allows for continuous reflection, reassessment, and review of highly dynamic datasets.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Internet of Things","","",""
"uuid:0d87dce5-458c-4a5e-a7a9-a248ed626287","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0d87dce5-458c-4a5e-a7a9-a248ed626287","Traffic flow theory and modelling","Knoop, V.L. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Hoogendoorn, S.P. (TU Delft Transport and Planning)","van Wee, Bert (editor); Annema, Jan Anne (editor); Banister, David (editor); Pudāne, Baiba (editor)","2023","When do traffic jams emerge? Can we predict, given certain demand levels, when queuing will occur, how long the queues will be, how they will propagate in space and time, and how long it takes for the congestion to resolve? Why does an overloaded traffic network underperform? This chapter gives a basic introduction in traffic flow theory which can help to answer these kinds of questions.","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-16","","Transport and Planning","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:dddc7853-8bfe-41f1-abdf-610a9b73967d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dddc7853-8bfe-41f1-abdf-610a9b73967d","Technologies in Long-Term Care and Nursing Homes","Wang, Gubing (Tilburg University); Albayrak, A. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design); Mattace-Raso, Francesco (Erasmus MC); van der Cammen, T.J.M. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design)","Pilotto, Alberto (editor); Maetzler, Walter (editor)","2023","Long-term care is defined as a variety of services designed to meet a person’s health and personal care needs which help people live as independently and safely as possible when they can no longer perform everyday activities on their own. Depending on the needs and social context of the patient, long-term care can be provided in different places by different kinds of formal or informal caregivers, either at home or in an institutionalised setting, which from here on we will refer to as the nursing home. In all these fields, technology has an increasing role to play.","Caregivers; Dementia care; Falls management; Integrated care; Older adults; Technologies","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","2024-01-22","","","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:226d5bb8-e6fd-44cf-af0b-7b0ba41d4805","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:226d5bb8-e6fd-44cf-af0b-7b0ba41d4805","Novices Make More Noise!: The D&K Effect 2.0?","Schneider, Jan (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education); Mat Sanusi, Khaleel Asyraaf (Cologne University of Applied Sciences); Limbu, B.H. (TU Delft Web Information Systems); Schmitz, Marcel (Zuyd University of Applied Science); Schiffner, Daniel (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education)","Di Mitri, Daniele (editor); Srivastava, Namrata (editor); Martinez-Maldonado, Roberto (editor); Cukurova, Mutlu (editor)","2023","This paper presents an approach that helps distinguish expert and novice performance easily by observing the sensor data without having to understand nor apply models to the sensor signal. The method consists of plotting the sensor data and identifying irregularities. We corroborate, with the help of sensors, that expert performances are smoother, contain fewer irregularities, and have consistently uniform patterns than novice performances. In this paper, we present six different cases pointing out this assertion, namely bachata and salsa dances, tennis swings, football penalty kicks, badminton, and running.
The family Natranaerofabaceae includes obligately anaerobic acetogenic bacteria from soda lakes. They are extremely salt-tolerant and moderately thermophilic alkaliphiles capable of anaerobic carboxydotrophy. The family belongs to the order Natranaerobiales, class Natranaerobiia, and consists of a single genus Natranaerofaba. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis. DNA G + C content (%): 35.3 (whole genome sequence).
Type genus: Natranaerofaba Sorokin et al. 2021, VL202.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:0343fed2-0e41-40e9-a3ea-1e2df028aa5a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0343fed2-0e41-40e9-a3ea-1e2df028aa5a","Frugal innovation: Some theoretical observations from innovation-economic and social-entrepreneurial perspectives","van Beers, Cees (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation); Leliveld, André (Universiteit Leiden)","Leliveld, André (editor); Bhaduri, Saradindu (editor); Knorringa, Peter (editor); van Beers, Cees (editor)","2023","This chapter’s aims to link frugal innovation (FI) to some theoretical notions. First, it presents a brief overview of what FI is in order to identify characteristics that can be linked to theoretical notions. Second it links the concept of FI to 1) existing theoretical notions on profit-induced innovators and how these contribute to economic development and transformation, and 2) a conceptual way of thinking based on social entrepreneurs and their motives and opportunities to overcome resource constraint by designing and developing frugal innovation. Two takeaways on furthering theoretical attempts to understand frugal innovations are presented. The first one is working out of Comprehensive Schumpeterian models where dynamic patterns of polycentric innovation networks can be examined thoroughly. The second way is working further on the role of (networks of) social entrepreneurs as frugal innovators and providing them a broader validity.","Frugal innovation; Schumpeterian economics; Social entrepreneurship; Innovation economics; Polycentric innovation","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-12","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:01e9e6e1-8540-4893-ad3c-a4b57207ca0d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:01e9e6e1-8540-4893-ad3c-a4b57207ca0d","Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Bikeshare Usage by Rider Membership Status Across Selected U.S. Cities","Vo, Tung (University of South Florida Tampa); Barbour, N.M. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Palaio, Lori (Johnson & Johnson); Maness, Michael (University of South Florida Tampa)","","2023","Bikesharing is a popular transportation mode for people to commute, for leisurely travel, or for recreation purposes in their daily tasks. Throughout 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic had significant impacts on bikeshare usage in the United States. Previous studies show that the pandemic negatively affected bikeshare activity patterns. To examine the effects of the pandemic on bikeshare behavior across membership types, this study investigated trip volume-and trip duration patterns of both members and nonmembers of five bikeshare systems across the United States. The results showed that member ridership significantly decreased throughout the pandemic, but nonmember ridership tended to be stable. It was also found that trip durations increased across both groups throughout the pandemic. Additionally, inferences were made to determine the level of support for a reversion to prepandemic normality as the pandemic progressed and reopening occurred in phases. The findings from this study could benefit bikeshare agencies in developing postpandemic recovery strategies.","bicycle transportation; bicycles; bikesharing; human factors; modeling and forecasting; pedestrians","en","book chapter","SAGE Publications","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-04-17","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:54e17433-f8ca-4736-8572-84b626837643","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:54e17433-f8ca-4736-8572-84b626837643","Evaluation of centralized/decentralized configuration schemes of CO2 electrochemical reduction-based supply chains","Wiltink, T.J. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Yska, Stijn (Student TU Delft); Ramirez, Andrea (TU Delft ChemE/Chemical Engineering); Pérez-Fortes, Mar (TU Delft Energie and Industrie)","","2023","Electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2ER) is an emerging technology with the potential to limit the use of fossil-based feedstocks in the petrochemical industry by converting CO2 and renewable electricity into useful products such as syngas. Its successful deployment will depend not only on the technology's performance but also on its integration into the supply chain. In this work, a facility location model is used to gain insights regarding the capacity of CO2ER plants that produce syngas and the implications for the central/decentral placement of these CO2-based syngas plants. Different optimal configurations are examined in the model by changing the syngas transport costs. In this exploratory case, the results indicate that centralization is only an option when the syngas and CO2 transport costs are similar. When syngas transport is more expensive, decentralizing CO2-based syngas plants in the supply chain appears more feasible.","CO electrochemical reduction; CO utilization; optimization; supply chain configurations; supply chain modeling","en","book chapter","Elservier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-18","","ChemE/Chemical Engineering","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:d2d0fa44-c7be-48ca-a777-2e6754acc25e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2d0fa44-c7be-48ca-a777-2e6754acc25e","Screen Perturbation: Adversarial Attack and Defense on Under-Screen Camera","Ye, Hanting (TU Delft Embedded Systems); Lan, G. (TU Delft Embedded Systems); Jia, Jinyuan (The Pennsylvania State University); Wang, Q. (TU Delft Embedded Systems)","","2023","Smartphones are moving towards the fullscreen design for better user experience. This trend forces front cameras to be placed under screen, leading to Under-Screen Cameras (USC). Accordingly, a small area of the screen is made translucent to allow light to reach the USC. In this paper, we utilize the translucent screen's features to inconspicuously modify its pixels, imperceptible to human eyes but inducing perturbations on USC images. These screen perturbations affect deep learning models in image classification and face recognition. They can be employed to protect user privacy, or disrupt the front camera's functionality in the malicious case. We design two methods, one-pixel perturbation and multiple-pixel perturbation, that can add screen perturbations to images captured by USC and successfully fool various deep learning models. Our evaluations, with three commercial full-screen smartphones on testbed datasets and synthesized datasets, show that screen perturbations significantly decrease the average image classification accuracy, dropping from 85% to only 14% for one-pixel perturbation and 5.5% for multiple-pixel perturbation. For face recognition, the average accuracy drops from 91% to merely 1.8% and 0.25%, respectively.","Under-screen camera; adversarial perturbation; privacy","en","book chapter","Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)","","","","","","","","","","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:260709cc-7ebc-4ca3-a6ae-ad67265e113d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:260709cc-7ebc-4ca3-a6ae-ad67265e113d","Energy-Efficient Train Operation: Conclusions and Future Work","Goverde, R.M.P. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Su, Shuai (Beijing Jiaotong University); Tian, Zhongbei (University of Birmingham)","Su, Shuai (editor); Tian, Zhongbei (editor); Goverde, Rob M. P. (editor)","2023","This chapter gives the basic conclusions about energy-efficient train operation covering energy-efficient train driving, energy-efficient train timetabling, regenerative braking, energy storage systems and power supply networks. Future work that will develop energy-efficient train operation further include the interaction of connected driver advisory systems (C-DAS) and automatic train operation (ATO) with railway traffic management systems, cooperative train control in platoons of virtually coupled trains, digital twin technology and particularly its application to power supply systems, and the interaction between the railway network with the electrical power grid and renewable energy generation.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-04","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:fb57609a-7d7c-435d-8d9e-af8833a3ed5f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fb57609a-7d7c-435d-8d9e-af8833a3ed5f","The Fourier transform and multipliers","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","In this chapter, we complement the discussion of three major themes of Fourier analysis that we have studied in the previous Volumes.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:619023fa-7019-4cc3-bec3-42b1debc4af1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:619023fa-7019-4cc3-bec3-42b1debc4af1","Metal containing nanoclusters in zeolites","Li, G. (TU Delft ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering; Wageningen University & Research); Pidko, E.A. (TU Delft ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering)","","2023","The molecular-sized void space of the zeolitic micropores is perfect matrices to encapsulate and stabilize multicomponent and multifunctional complexes that can be used as active sites for a wide range of important catalytic transformations. In this article, we discuss and analyze the key developments of the last decade in the catalytic chemistry of metal-containing nanoclusters confined in zeolite micropores. We will present a concise summary of the recent developments in the tailored synthesis strategies, the advanced in-situ and operando characterization techniques, the enhanced performances of zeolite stabilized nanoclusters in various catalytic processes, and the application of computational modeling approaches for addressing the puzzle of catalyst-reactivity relationships. The article will be concluded with a brief discussion on the perspective for future developments anticipated for this field.","Active site dynamics; Catalysis; Computational modeling; Coordination chemistry; Encapsulation; Nanoclusters; Operando modeling; Operando spectroscopy; Reaction mechanism; Single-atom catalysis; Transition metals; Zeolite catalysis; Zeolites","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering","","",""
"uuid:e515be0d-bdb2-4868-8c19-ad4499e084da","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e515be0d-bdb2-4868-8c19-ad4499e084da","Transfer learning for process design with reinforcement learning","Gao, Q. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Yang, Haoyu (Student TU Delft); Shanbhag, S.M. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Schweidtmann, A.M. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C. (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","Process design is a creative task that is currently performed manually by engineers. Artificial intelligence provides new potential to facilitate process design. Specifically, reinforcement learning (RL) has shown some success in automating process design by integrating data-driven models that learn to build process flowsheets with process simulation in an iterative design process. However, one major challenge in the learning process is that the RL agent demands numerous process simulations in rigorous process simulators, thereby requiring long simulation times and expensive computational power. Therefore, typically short-cut simulation methods are employed to accelerate the learning process. Short-cut methods can, however, lead to inaccurate results. We thus propose to utilize transfer learning for process design with RL in combination with rigorous simulation methods. Transfer learning is an established approach from machine learning that stores knowledge gained while solving one problem and reuses this information on a different target domain. We integrate transfer learning in our RL framework for process design and apply it to an illustrative case study comprising equilibrium reactions, azeotropic separation, and recycles, our method can design economically feasible flowsheets with stable interaction with DWSIM. Our results show that transfer learning enables RL to economically design feasible flowsheets with DWSIM, resulting in a flowsheet with an 8% higher revenue. And the learning time can be reduced by a factor of 2.","process design; Reinforcement learning; transfer learning","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-30","","","ChemE/Product and Process Engineering","","",""
"uuid:7ea8fd96-8754-44ec-936a-0818618c16e9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7ea8fd96-8754-44ec-936a-0818618c16e9","Enhanced hot-liquid water pretreatment of biomass with recovery and valorization of side products","Jankovic, T.J. (TU Delft BT/Bioprocess Engineering); Straathof, Adrie J.J. (TU Delft BT/Bioprocess Engineering); Kiss, A.A. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C. (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","Lignocellulosic biomass potentially represents a great feedstock for biofuel production, but its’ pretreatment needs to be enhanced in order to make biorefineries competitive with fossil fuel based alternatives. One way to make biorefineries more economically viable is to recover and valorize all generated by-products during the biomass pretreatment step. The main goal of this original research is to design an optimal process for recovering valuable by-products after hot-liquid water pretreatment of poplar biomass. Rigorous models for all operations included in the recovery process are developed using Aspen Plus as a CAPE tool. An optimal downstream processing sequence, consisting of multiple distillation steps, is designed to recover several valuable components, such as acetic acid, formic acid, furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF).","biorefineries; distillation; lignocellulosic biomass; valorization","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-30","","","BT/Bioprocess Engineering","","",""
"uuid:fe7c6c2b-537f-42bb-ac8a-ac538fa229fc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fe7c6c2b-537f-42bb-ac8a-ac538fa229fc","Vertical wind speed profiles in atmospheric boundary layer flows","Basu, S. (TU Delft Atmospheric Remote Sensing)","","2023","In this chapter, we elaborate on several similarity theory-based and empirical wind speed profile formulations. We highlight their strengths and weaknesses through various examples from the literature. Some of these formulations are sometimes inappropriately used in various practical applications (e.g., offshore wind resource assessments). We provide guidance in their proper usage.","Atmospheric stability; geostrophic drag law; logarithmic law of the wall; Monin–Obukhov similarity theory; power law","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-12","","","Atmospheric Remote Sensing","","",""
"uuid:a313f59e-67b2-4d42-b404-bd65963c55bd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a313f59e-67b2-4d42-b404-bd65963c55bd","Determining the performance and network properties of petrochemical clusters","Tan, M.D. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Ibarra Gonzalez, P. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Nikolic, I. (TU Delft System Engineering); Ramirez, Andrea (TU Delft Energie and Industrie)","","2023","The reliance of the petrochemical industry on fossil-based sources will need to be reduced by the introduction of Alternative carbon sources (ACS). Introducing ACS in a petrochemical cluster will require existing processes to be modified or replaced, potentially affecting other chemical processes within the cluster due to existing material and energy interconnections. Therefore, it is important to understand the current level of interconnections, functioning, and performance of the petrochemical cluster before introducing ACS. In this work, a representative cluster model based on the petrochemical cluster of the Port of Rotterdam was developed and considered as a case study. This model was analyzed using complex network analysis and environmental and technical key performance indicators. The selected key performance indicators (KPIs) provide insight into the performance of a petrochemical cluster, while the network properties give an understanding of the exchange of material and energy in an industrial cluster.","alternative carbon sources; complex network properties; key performance indicators; material transition; petrochemical cluster","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-18","","","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:56590fe0-dd3e-4c63-a51b-acf3be05232f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:56590fe0-dd3e-4c63-a51b-acf3be05232f","Conclusion","Chernoburova, Olga (Lorraine University); Chagnes, Alexandre (Lorraine University); Guatame-Garcia, Adriana (TU Delft Resource Engineering); Tinti, Francesco (University of Bologna); Kasmaeeyazdi, Sara (University of Bologna); Cutaia, Laura (Research Centre of Casaccia); Altamura, Paola (Sapienza University of Rome)","Chernoburova, Olga (editor); Chagnes, Alexandre (editor)","2023","","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-25","","","Resource Engineering","","",""
"uuid:2742026a-58af-4d87-831d-04674f9b054b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2742026a-58af-4d87-831d-04674f9b054b","Artificial intelligence application to the nexus of renewable energy, water, and the environment","Liu, Zhengxuan (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Qiu, Yangzi (University Glasgow); Jafarinejad, Shahryar (Tuskagee University)","Jafarinejad, Shahryar (editor); Beckingham, Bryan S. (editor)","2023","Energy, water, and the environment have remarkably complex interrelationships, with these linkages being both direct and indirect. The innovative development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies brings significant opportunities for investigating renewable energy (RE), water, and the environment and presents a multitude of challenges. Using AI to promote sustainable production and consumption of RE and water and protection of the environment has become a hot research area that enables AI to empower sustainable human development and promote its own sustainable development. However, there are few summaries and analyses of studies on the application of AI to RE, water, and environment (REWE) nexus. The objective of this chapter is to discuss the application of AI to the REWE nexus. First, this chapter presents and analyzes the AI techniques that are applicable to RE, water, and the environment fields, respectively, and categorizes and integrates them. Also, the chapter summarizes AI application in the REWE nexus. Furthermore, the chapter analyzes the application feasibility of AI for establishing city-level REWE nexus studies and identifies challenges and barriers to their implementation. Finally, the chapter presents the future perspectives for the application of AI to urban-level REWE nexus.","Artificial intelligence; environment; renewable energy; sustainable development; water","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-04-13","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:92fa47a8-8a99-4827-bce8-cf76482b094e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:92fa47a8-8a99-4827-bce8-cf76482b094e","Natranaerofaba","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Natr.an.ae.ro.fa’ba. N.L. neut. n. natron, derived from Arabic natrun soda (sodium carbonate); Gr. pref. an-, not; Gr. masc. n. aêr, air; L. fem. n. faba, bean; N.L. fem. n. Natranaerofaba, bean-shaped soda loving anaerobe.
The genus Natrabaerofaba forms a deep-branching lineage in the order Natranaerobiales, class Natranaerobiia. It includes obligately anaerobic bacteria utilizing CO and pyruvate during acetogenic growth and formate and lactate in the presence of thiosulfate, fumarate, or nitrate as electron acceptors. Nitrate is
ammonified. They are extremely halophilic and obligately alkaliphilic, moderate thermophiles. The polar lipids are dominated by diethers, which is rare in bacteria. Currently includes a single species Natranaerofaba carboxydovora.
DNA G + C content (%): 35.3 (genome sequence).
Type species: Natranaerofaba carboxydovora Sorokin
et al. 2021, VL202.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:0391671f-d24d-409a-8f71-670ccaa6781a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0391671f-d24d-409a-8f71-670ccaa6781a","Thiohalomonadales ord. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.mo.nad.al’es N.L. fem. n. Thiohalomonas, the type genus of the order; L. fem. pl. n. suff. -ales; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalomonadales, the order of the genus Thiohalomonas. The order Thiohalomonadales includes chemolithoautotrophic bacteria utilizing various reduced inorganic sulfur compounds as energy source and either oxygen or NOx as the electron acceptors. CO2 is assimilated via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle. The order is a deeply branching member of the Gammaproteobacteria and currently comprises families Thiohalomonadaceae and Thiohalophilaceae. The order-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on 120 single-copy conserved protein markers. Type genus: Thiohalomonas Sorokin et al. 2007aVP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:5b71b7ae-7621-4c3d-9797-5562266f774b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5b71b7ae-7621-4c3d-9797-5562266f774b","Thiohalospirales ord. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.spir.al’es N.L. fem. n. Thiohalospira, the type genus of the order; L. fem. pl. n. suff. -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalospirales, the order of the genus Thiohalospira.
The order Thiohalospirales accommodates aerobic, chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing halophilic bacteria from hypersaline habitats which assimilate
CO2 via the Calvin–Benson-Bassham cycle. The order is a deeply branching lineage of the Gammaproteobacteria and consists of a single family Thiohalospiraceae and genus Thiohalospira. The order-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy DataBase classification. Type genus: Thiohalospira Sorokin et al. 2008VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:525f9ad2-51a9-4079-81fa-afacb7fe2a4d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:525f9ad2-51a9-4079-81fa-afacb7fe2a4d","Thiohalorhabdaceae fam. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.rhab.da.ce’ae N.L. fem. n. Thiohalorhabdus, the type genus of the family; L. fem. pl. n. suff.-aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalorhabdaceae, the Thiohalorhabdus family.
The family Thiohalorhabdaceae incorporates facultatively anaerobic, chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from hypersaline habitats. They are extreme halophiles utilizing reduced sulfur compounds as energy sources with either O2 or nitrate as the electron acceptor and assimilating CO2 via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle. The family is a member of the order Thiohalorhabdales in the Gammaproteobacteria, and it consists of a single genus Thiohalorhabdus. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy DataBase classification. DNA G +C content (%): 68.9 (genome of the type strain). Type genus: Thiohalorhabdus Sorokin et al. 2008VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:4f736ab4-6cb4-4de5-931d-e4b07c910a85","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4f736ab4-6cb4-4de5-931d-e4b07c910a85","Thiohalospiraceae fam. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.spir.a.ce’ae N.L. fem. n. Thiohalospira, the type genus of the family, -aceae ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalospiraceae, the Thiohalospira family.
The family Thiohalospiraceae incorporates aerobic, chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from hypersaline habitats. They are moderate to extremely halophilic aerobes utilizing reduced sulfur compounds as the energy source and assimilating CO2 via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle. The family is a
member of the order Thiohalospirales in the Gammaproteobacteria and consists of a single genus Thiohalospira. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy DataBase classification.
DNA G + C content (%): (65.6–69.1) (Tm and genome sequence of the type species). Type genus: Thiohalospira Sorokin et al. 2008VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:1760cc2b-10ec-4886-be70-078cdac47980","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1760cc2b-10ec-4886-be70-078cdac47980","Natronobacillus","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Na.tro.no.ba.cil’lus N.L. neut. n. natron, soda, sodium carbonate (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic n. natrun or natron); N.L. pref. natrono-, pertaining to soda; L. masc. n. bacillus, a small rod; N.L.masc.n. Natronobacillus,
soda-loving rod. The genus Natronobacillus is classified as a member of the family ""Amphibacillaceae”, order Bacillales, class Bacilli, phylum Firmicutes. It includes high salt-tolerant, obligately alkaliphilic, aerotolerant, fermentative,
saccharolytic, spore-forming anaerobes utilizing various carbohydrates as energy and carbon sources and capable of diazotrophic growth. The genus currently
includes a single species N. azotifigens represented by multiple closely related isolates from soda soils and soda lake sediments. DNA G + C content (mol%): 36.1–38.5 (Tm); 36.7 (whole genome sequence of the type strain). Type species: Natronobacillus azotifigens Sorokin et al. 2008b, VL125.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:185a8438-a4a8-492f-96d9-66a16911c9aa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:185a8438-a4a8-492f-96d9-66a16911c9aa","Social virtual reality (VR) applications and user experiences","Li, Jie (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI); EPAM Systems, Hoofddorp); Cesar, Pablo (TU Delft Multimedia Computing; Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI))","","2023","Virtual reality (VR) is the experience in a simulated interactive virtual space. It provides synthetic sensory feedback to users' actions that can physically and mentally immerse the users. Social VR is one type of VR system that allows multiple users to join a collaborative virtual environment and communicate with each other, usually by means of visual and audio cues. The virtual space can be a computer-generated 3D scene or a 360° scene captured by an omnidirectional camera. Each user is represented as a computer-generated avatar or using a virtual representation based on live capture. Social VR has shown to be a promising solution to enrich remote communication experiences in the face of increasing pressures to reduce travel and work remotely. In this chapter, we will showcase the design, implementation, and real-world deployment of a series of social VR applications, which are developed for immersive interactive communication and collaboration for multiple domains (e.g., healthcare, cultural heritage). Moreover, we discuss the experimental protocols for evaluating user experiences in this new medium.","immersive and interactive communication; personalized remote healthcare; social virtual reality; user experience evaluation; volumetric videos","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-27","","","Multimedia Computing","","",""
"uuid:bf5c5bd8-0663-4c19-abd0-9052e0bd4f94","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bf5c5bd8-0663-4c19-abd0-9052e0bd4f94","Subjective and objective quality assessment for volumetric video","Alexiou, Evangelos (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)); Nehmé, Yana (Université de Lyon); Zerman, Emin (Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall); Viola, Irene (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)); Lavoué, Guillaume (Université de Lyon); Ak, Ali (Nantes University, Nantes); Smolic, Aljosa (Trinity College Dublin); Le Callet, Patrick (Nantes University, Nantes); Cesar, Pablo (TU Delft Multimedia Computing; Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI))","","2023","Volumetric video (VV) is a novel form of video that allows recreation of real-world scenes in 3D with users consuming the content from any viewpoint they desire. This makes VV best suited for augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) applications. This freedom necessitates increased user interaction with the VV itself, which brings new challenges to its visual quality assessment. In this chapter, various aspects of VV quality assessment using subjective user studies and objective quality estimation methods are discussed. These aspects include the manner of representing 3D models, mode of interaction, display settings (e.g., whether AR or VR headsets are used), rendering parameters, and how the characteristics of point clouds or meshes are used in quality estimation. The chapter discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different methods and provides take away messages for researchers.","datasets; mesh; objective quality metrics; perception; point cloud; subjective quality assessment; user interaction","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-27","","","Multimedia Computing","","",""
"uuid:f941f2c8-8790-4cfb-a8bb-f53b4707347a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f941f2c8-8790-4cfb-a8bb-f53b4707347a","Coordinated tuning of MMC-HVDC interconnection links and PEM electrolyzers for fast frequency support in a multiarea electrical power system","Giannakopoulos, G. (TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Energy; TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Perilla Guerra, A.D. (TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Energy; TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Rueda, José L. (TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Energy; TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Palensky, P. (TU Delft Electrical Sustainable Energy; TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco (University of South-Eastern Norway)","","2023","Modernization of power systems leads to more power electronic interfaced units in the generation, demand, and transmission. Examples are remotely installed renewable energy sources, loads with constant power, or high voltage direct current (HVDC) corridors. These changes significantly affect the frequency stability margins of the system and thus special control techniques should be applied in the converters of the new installed units so as to shoulder the frequency regulation in case of commonly occurred active power imbalances. The response of such units has to be cooperative in order to avoid problems such as insufficient reactions or overshoots. In this chapter, a coordinative tuning approach of the active power gradient control scheme applied to the controllers of modular multilevel converter (MMC)-based HVDC links and proton exchange membrane electrolyzers with the provision of fast frequency support in a multiarea hybrid HVDC-HVAC power system with responsive demand units is proposed. This tuning uses an optimization approach based on mean variance mapping optimization and is able to minimize the frequency excursions in all interconnected areas participating in the frequency regulation even without communication between the system nodes. This technique has shown great results in terms of quality and convergence rate within a short number of fitness evaluations achieving a set of frequency responses within acceptable limits set by operators even in case of the loss of the largest generating unit in the weakest system area. It has also revealed the applicability of such a method in more complex systems and the necessity for sophisticated tuning methods according to the application needs and the system characteristics.","Active power gradient; Fast active power-frequency support; Mean variance optimization; MMC-HVDC links; PEM electrolyzers","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-09-04","","Electrical Sustainable Energy","Intelligent Electrical Power Grids","","",""
"uuid:25a5e177-c1c5-4249-afba-553a313ea6df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:25a5e177-c1c5-4249-afba-553a313ea6df","Machine learning and digital twins: monitoring and control for dynamic security in power systems","Brosinsky, Christoph (Ilmenau University of Technology); Karaçelebi, M. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Cremer, Jochen (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids)","","2023","The reader of the chapter will be able to connect techniques from machine learning (ML) and digital twins (DTs) to gain insights for monitoring and control of (dynamic) security for electrical power systems. DTs are validated and verified high-fidelity (hf) models providing high simulation accuracy. DTs can be used for simulation of the supervised process of system operation and are therefore able to provide synthetic studied data, where measurement data are scarce. However, for some real-time applications in monitoring and control, such high-fidelity simulation models are not appropriate due to the corresponding computational barrier. There, ML aims to create an application-specific, low-fidelity (lf) approximation of the digital twin. Such trained lf models are used in real-time applications where computational time is scarce and lf information is sufficient. The conceptual intersection of hf and lf models has been little explored and becomes increasingly complex. This chapter aims to provide a conceptual overview of how such hf and lf models can be combined. This chapter is split into two parts where the first part is to introduce ML, lf models, and digital twins, hf models, for power systems analysis, and the second chapter is to use these two types of models to form purpose-driven surrogate lf models, illustrated on the example of dynamic security assessment (DSA). In the first part, the concepts for using DTs as hf models for online power system studies and their corresponding tuning of model parameters are introduced. Subsequently, ML i.e., lf models, are introduced and their corresponding training frameworks.","digital twin; dynamic security assessment; machine learning; moving horizon estimation; surrogate models","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-08-08","","","Intelligent Electrical Power Grids","","",""
"uuid:e9508afd-d7bb-4975-9ada-b1f12a45076a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e9508afd-d7bb-4975-9ada-b1f12a45076a","Turbulent-boundary-layer trailing-edge noise reduction technologies including porous materials","Avallone, F. (TU Delft Wind Energy); Ragni, D. (TU Delft Wind Energy)","","2023","Noise reduction is one of the major challenges to the societal acceptance of wind turbines. Aerodynamic noise sources are the dominant ones, assuming that mechanical noise can be reduced by correct insulation and periodic maintenance of the gearbox and drive train and by adding insulating material in the wind-turbine nacelle. The dominant aerodynamic noise source is turbulent boundary layer trailing edge noise, caused by the scattering of the pressure fluctuations beneath the turbulent boundary layer at the trailing edge of an airfoil. In order to reduce this source of noise, several strategies have been proposed such as: optimized airfoil design for noise performances; installation of add-ons such as brushes or trailing-edge serrations; and recently, permeable materials at the trailing edge. In this chapter, after a brief introduction to the aerodynamic noise sources, the noise reduction physical mechanisms of trailing-edge serrations, as an industrial state-of-the-art solution, and of porous materials, as an innovative noise reduction strategy, will be discussed.","aeroacoustics; porous materials; trailing edge serrations; Turbulent boundary layer trailing edge noise","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Wind Energy","","",""
"uuid:c34fba35-e976-4f88-a4e1-d212b57aa037","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c34fba35-e976-4f88-a4e1-d212b57aa037","Synthesis and optimization of NGL separation as a complex energy-integrated distillation sequence","Li, Q. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering; The University of Manchester); Finn, Adrian J. (The University of Manchester); Doyle, Stephen J. (The University of Manchester); Smith, Robin (The University of Manchester); Kiss, A.A. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C. (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","The synthesis of heat-integrated distillation sequences for energy-efficient separation of zeotropic multicomponent mixtures is complex due to the many interconnected design degrees of freedom. This paper explores the basis on which reliable screening can be carried out. To solve this problem, a screening algorithm has been developed using optimization of a superstructure for the sequence synthesis using shortcut models, in conjunction with a transportation algorithm for the synthesis of the heat integration arrangement. Different approaches for the inclusion of heat integration are explored and compared. Then the best few designs from this screening are evaluated using rigorous simulations. A case study for the separation of NGL is used to compare options. It has been found that separation problems of the type explored can be screened reliably using shortcut distillation models in conjunction with the synthesis of heat exchanger network designs. Unintegrated designs using thermally coupled complex columns show much better performance than the corresponding designs using simple columns. However, once heat integration is included the difference between designs using complex columns and simple columns narrows significantly.","Distillation sequencing; energy efficiency; process optimization; process synthesis and design","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-30","","","ChemE/Product and Process Engineering","","",""
"uuid:3835c799-c6b7-441a-a873-5b461c204a74","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3835c799-c6b7-441a-a873-5b461c204a74","Data augmentation for machine learning of chemical process flowsheets","Schulze Balhorn, L. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Hirtreiter, E.J. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Luderer, Lynn (Student TU Delft); Schweidtmann, A.M. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C. (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","Artificial intelligence has great potential for accelerating the design and engineering of chemical processes. Recently, we have shown that transformer-based language models can learn to auto-complete chemical process flowsheets using the SFILES 2.0 string notation. Also, we showed that language translation models can be used to translate Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) into Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs). However, artificial intelligence methods require big data and flowsheet data is currently limited. To mitigate this challenge of limited data, we propose a new data augmentation methodology for flowsheet data that is represented in the SFILES 2.0 notation. We show that the proposed data augmentation improves the performance of artificial intelligence-based process design models. In our case study flowsheet data augmentation improved the prediction uncertainty of the flowsheet autocompletion model by 14.7%. In the future, our flowsheet data augmentation can be used for other machine learning algorithms on chemical process flowsheets that are based on SFILES notation.","Data Augmentation; Flowsheet Autocompletion; SFILES; Transformers","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-30","","","ChemE/Product and Process Engineering","","",""
"uuid:59485170-0c35-4003-ae8c-5005c0fbd63b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:59485170-0c35-4003-ae8c-5005c0fbd63b","Evaluation of alternative carbon based ethylene production in a petrochemical cluster: Technology screening & value chain impact assessment","Manalal, J.T. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Pérez-Fortes, Mar (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Ibarra Gonzalez, P. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Ramirez, Andrea (TU Delft Energie and Industrie)","","2023","Due to the heavy dependence on fossil-fuels as raw materials, the defossilization of feedstocks in the petrochemical industry represents a challenge. A large number of possible process routes that use alternative carbon sources (ACS) like CO2, biomass, and waste are being developed for the feedstock replacement. For instance, to produce ethylene, more than 40 ACS process routes were identified. These multiple options make the selection of the promising process route a complex task. By replacing feedstocks, a process can change significantly and the impacts related to these changes in a highly interconnected industrial cluster can create cascading effects due to system interdependencies. This work aims to understand the cascading impacts in carbon flows and prices of implementing an ACS production process in an ethylene cluster. The results show that PVC will be the highest impacted and defossilizing one value-chain can have cascading effect on other value-chains as observed for PET.","alternative raw materials; feedstock defossilization; technology screening; value chain impacts","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-18","","","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:bc5b8b80-d392-435f-b5ee-b7cff9f260ad","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc5b8b80-d392-435f-b5ee-b7cff9f260ad","Impacts of defossilising downstream derivatives in petrochemical clusters – MTBE case study","Stepchuk, I. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Pérez-Fortes, Mar (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Ramirez, Andrea (TU Delft Energie and Industrie)","","2023","Using alternative carbon sources (ACS) to produce downstream derivatives (DDs) is a promising option for defossilising the chemical industry. However, the potential consequences of using ACS in interconnected petrochemical clusters are generally overlooked. This paper aims to develop a methodological approach for systematically analysing defossilisation impacts at the value chain level. For this, a single value chain for producing methyl-tert-butyl-ether (MTBE) was used as a case study. The individual components of the value chain were modelled in Aspen Plus v12. Both ACS- and fossil-based value chains were compared in terms of (i) changes in the structure of the value chain and (ii) the magnitude of the impacts. The results show that the defossilisation of a single value chain causes additional impacts at the cluster level.","downstream derivatives; Industrial defossilisation; interconnected cluster","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-18","","","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:2e200dec-1750-4bba-9f5c-e73bbbf51532","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2e200dec-1750-4bba-9f5c-e73bbbf51532","Critical raw material-containing residues","Tinti, Francesco (University of Bologna); Kasmaeeyazdi, Sara (University of Bologna); Guatame-Garcia, Adriana (TU Delft Resource Engineering); Chagnes, Alexandre (Lorraine University); Chernoburova, Olga (Lorraine University)","Chernoburova, Olga (editor); Chagnes, Alexandre (editor)","2023","This chapter addresses the general properties and characteristics of the following residue categories: mining wastes, mineral processing wastes or tailings, metallurgical wastes (slags, dusts, slimes, and muds), and wastewaters. Residue origin, storage, disposal, and a brief indication of associated environmental impacts are discussed; concrete examples are given for illustration purposes.","Acid mine drainage and acid rock drainage; characteristics; dusts; mining residues; muds; properties; slags; tailings; wastewaters","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-25","","","Resource Engineering","","",""
"uuid:6839a607-ac13-48ff-9341-bebeeeb50670","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6839a607-ac13-48ff-9341-bebeeeb50670","Bondline thickness: Fracture mechanics perspective","Teixeira De Freitas, S. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites); Budzik, Michal K. (Aarhus University)","","2023","The bondline thickness is a crucial parameter affecting the strength and toughness of adhesive joints. This parameter is responsible for the stress distribution, and thus, the efficiency of the stress transfer between the adherends, the failure modes, and the correspondent failure loads. However, the available literature reports different trends and relationships during testing between the thickness and strength, or thickness and toughness. In this chapter, the effect of adhesive thickness on the mechanical properties of adhesive joints is explored using the fracture mechanics framework. Two testing cases are discussed in detail: (i) soft bondlines joining rigid adherends, that is, butt joint and single end notch testing specimens, and (ii) rigid bondlines joining flexible adherends, that is, double cantilever beam geometry. These cases represent two extremes in terms of where the energy is stored while testing: in the first one, the energy is stored in the adhesive while in the second, the energy is stored in the adherends. From this discussion, the bondline thickness emerges as a critical geometrical parameter dictating transition between the two extreme cases. A single theoretical framework is provided that merges the two cases and is used to disclose the recently obtained experimental results.","Adhesive thickness; Crack onset; Poisson’s ratio effect; Singular stress fields; Thick bondlines","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Structural Integrity & Composites","","",""
"uuid:0052a18f-83b9-41f0-8995-50da53ff04e9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0052a18f-83b9-41f0-8995-50da53ff04e9","Chemical and cold gas propulsion systems","Cervone, A. (TU Delft Astrodynamics & Space Missions)","","2023","This chapter discusses the current status of chemical and cold gas micro-propulsion systems for small satellites, with a particular focus on CubeSats. Initially, a short historical background is presented, focusing specifically on the precursor cold gas systems developed and demonstrated on small spacecraft in the decade 2000-10. A brief overview of the principle of operation of systems based on the thermodynamic expansion of a gas in a nozzle is then provided, including the simplified equations for characterizing their performance based on the one-dimensional, isentropic Ideal Rocket Theory. In particular, the specific technical challenges associated with the miniaturization of this class of propulsion systems are highlighted and shortly explained. The current state-of-the-art available commercial-off-the-shelf chemical and cold gas micro-propulsion systems is then described in detail, including comparative tables with their main design characteristics and performance parameters. Based on these tables, performance charts are presented that define a range of possible applications of this class of micro-propulsion systems to small satellite missions and tasks. Finally, some of the future expectations in the development of these systems are briefly discussed.","chemical propulsion; cold gas propulsion; CubeSat propulsion systems; Micro-propulsion","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-11","","","Astrodynamics & Space Missions","","",""
"uuid:b26965a9-01fa-4a68-b3ca-a8adc15ce730","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b26965a9-01fa-4a68-b3ca-a8adc15ce730","Aerodynamic characteristics of wind turbine blade airfoils","Timmer, W.A. (TU Delft Wind Energy); Bak, Christian (Technical University of Denmark)","","2023","This chapter focuses on airfoils for wind turbine blades and their characteristics. The use of panel codes such as XFOIL and RFOIL and CFD codes for the prediction of airfoil characteristics is briefly described. This chapter then discusses the requirements for wind turbine blade airfoils and the effect of leading edge roughness and Reynolds number. After a description of how airfoils can be tested, this chapter discusses methods to represent airfoil characteristics at high angles of attack. A number of methods for correcting characteristics for the effect of three-dimensional flow on the blade are presented. This chapter then discusses ways to establish a data set for blade design and concludes with a view on future research in the field of wind turbine blade airfoils.","High angles of attack; Leading edge roughness; Stall delay; Wind turbine airfoil characteristics","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Wind Energy","","",""
"uuid:b562ffc1-8672-42f7-aeb1-f39c65ff016c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b562ffc1-8672-42f7-aeb1-f39c65ff016c","Paving the way for the integration of synthesis, assessment, and design tools within an ontological framework","Pacheco-López, Adrián (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Politecnico di Milano); Prifti, Kristiano (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Politecnico di Milano); Manenti, Flavio (Politecnico di Milano); Somoza Tornos, A. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Graells, Moisès (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya); Espuña, Antonio (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C. (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","The constant development of new alternatives to treat waste aids in closing material loops towards the circular economy and improving sustainability through the use of new renewable materials and energy. This fact leads to the increasing need for decision-making tools for process synthesis and assessment, which can be addressed with an integrated framework that employs ontologies for knowledge management and optimization tools to perform a hierarchical assessment of alternatives. The systematization of these procedures raises the need for tools to automate techno-economic and life cycle analyses. In this work, such a challenge is addressed through the additional integration of add-on modules such as the CapEx-Opex estimation tools and surrogate modeling within this framework. A case study on plastic waste is proposed with the inclusion of several pyrolysis and gasification alternatives. Results show pyrolysis, followed by the subsequent purification of its products, as the best alternative and helped identify main drivers for technologies feasibility such as feedstock purity and energy consumption.","circular economy; economic optimization; integrated modeling; machine learning; sustainable development","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-30","","","ChemE/Product and Process Engineering","","",""
"uuid:8190b8ff-05d0-448b-ad35-102e87a0b7e2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8190b8ff-05d0-448b-ad35-102e87a0b7e2","European Union's biomass availability for Sustainable Aviation Fuel production and potential GHG emissions reduction in the aviation sector: An analysis using GIS tools for 2030","Chandrasekaran, S. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society); Salah, Nora B. (Student TU Delft); Posada Duque, J.A. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society)","","2023","To be the first carbon-neutral continent by 2050, the European Union (EU) should decarbonize the aviation sector. According to the ReFuel initiative, sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) are crucial in reducing carbon emissions from the sector. The Clean Sky 2 program by the EU commission, shortlisted four promising technologies - hydro-processed esters and fatty acids (HEFA), Fischer–Tropsch (FT), fast pyrolysis (FP), and alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) for the production of SAFs from bio-based sources. This study addresses the potential of these four technologies to reduce net and total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the aviation sector. With a focus on mapping feedstock availability in 33 European countries for meeting the national demand in 2030. The investigation identified the best pathway combinations for each country, having the highest GHG emissions reduction while satisfying fuel demand when considering different degrees of biomass competition. Without any political and economic barriers to SAF production and biomass competition, we estimated a sufficient biomass supply exists to support the European SAF demand across all forecasted scenarios in 2030.","biomass conversion; GIS tools; Greenhouse gases emission; Sustainable aviation fuels","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-01","","","BT/Biotechnology and Society","","",""
"uuid:f4f0ce00-006f-48db-bd4c-f45793faa7a1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f4f0ce00-006f-48db-bd4c-f45793faa7a1","Life-cycle assessment of marine biofuels from thermochemical liquefaction of different olive residues in Spain","Chandrasekaran, S. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society); Wammes, Puck (Student TU Delft); Posada Duque, J.A. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C. (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","Advanced biofuels from thermochemical liquefaction, such as pyrolysis (PY) and Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL), of olive residues in the Andalusian region of Spain (specifically in the province of Jaen) can potentially play a crucial role in the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the maritime sector. In this study, an attributional life-cycle assessment (ALCA) was performed to estimate and compare the GHG emissions for producing marine biofuels via pyrolysis and HTL from olive pomace (COP) and pruning biomass (OTPB), to provide 1 megajoule (MJ) of marine biofuel, as a functional unit. For convenience, the different technology-feedstock combination scenarios are represented as scenario 1 (PY_COP), scenario 2 (PY_OTPB), scenario 3 (HTL_COP), and scenario 4 (HTL_OTPB). The life-cycle GHG emissions of the biofuels were 42.0, 44.1, 22.1, and 32.1 g CO2-eq/MJ for PY_COP, PY_OTPB, HTL_COP and HTL_OTPB scenarios, respectively, corresponding to 47–73% GHG emissions reduction compared with petroleum fuels. The scenarios were also evaluated based on other impact categories such as Sulphur dioxide in the air, Nitrogen oxides in the air, Particulates in the air, and Non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) in the air. The scenarios reduced the SO2 emissions, Nitrogen emissions, NVMOCs, and particulates in the air by at least 50%, 90%, 20%, and 25% respectively in comparison to fossil fuels. A contribution analysis revealed that olive cultivation and upgrading as hot spots for emission in pyrolysis-based systems. Likewise, HTL conversion and upgrading steps were emitting more emissions for an HTL-based system. Therefore, marine biofuel obtained through the thermochemical conversion of olive residues has better environmental performance on a life cycle basis, with a preference for HTL based system over pyrolysis.","Greenhouse gas emissions; hydrothermal liquefaction; Life-cycle assessment; Marine biofuels; Pyrolysis","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-01","","","BT/Biotechnology and Society","","",""
"uuid:036d7776-c5f3-4320-acde-9846543cb70b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:036d7776-c5f3-4320-acde-9846543cb70b","Residue sampling and characterization","Guatame-Garcia, Adriana (TU Delft Resource Engineering; Queen’s University); Buxton, M.W.N. (TU Delft Resource Engineering); Tinti, Francesco (University of Bologna); Kasmaeeyazdi, Sara (University of Bologna); Bodenan, Francoise (Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM)); Schick, Joachim (Orano Mining)","Chernoburova, Olga (editor); Chagnes, Alexandre (editor)","2023","This chapter provides a comprehensive review of techniques, instruments, and methods suitable for mine residue sampling and characterization, using the potential recovery of critical raw materials (CRMs) from bauxite residues as an example. The sampling methods address diverse strategies for assessing the suitability of CRMs recovery, including screening, detailed characterization, determination of acid rock drainage generation and wastewater, and the implementation of a geometallurgical approach. The methods for characterizing mine residues are a selection of geochemical, mineralogical, and other techniques that can be used either in field environments (e.g., portable X-ray fluorescence, infrared spectroscopy) or in the laboratory (e.g., inductively coupled plasma-based techniques, scanning electron microscopy) to study the main properties of the waste material. Other techniques used for the remote characterization, such as earth observation are also addressed. Approaches for data analytics and the impact of digitalization in the characterization of mine residues are briefly discussed. Overall, this chapter aims to help practitioners and researchers to implement better practices in the sampling and characterization for the revalorization of mine residues.","Applied Geology; critical raw materials; data analytics; digitalization; earth observation; Environmental Monitoring and Environmental Analysis; Environmental Science; Geochemistry; geometallurgical sampling; Materials Characterization; Mine residues; mine waste characterization; mine waste sampling; Mineralogy; Mining; sampling strategies; Spectroscopy; Waste","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-25","","","Resource Engineering","","",""
"uuid:d1d69566-a036-4a46-8984-e0a33395c22e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d1d69566-a036-4a46-8984-e0a33395c22e","Evaluating and predicting fatigue behavior in adhesively bonded joints","Ashcroft, Ian (University of Nottingham); Pascoe, J.A. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites)","","2023","The fatigue behavior of an adhesively bonded joint is of key importance to its long-term structural integrity. However, the complex stress distribution inside a bonded joint does not make it easy to evaluate the fatigue behavior. This chapter discusses the various approaches that have been developed for predicting the fatigue behavior of adhesive bonds, including stress-life methods, damage mechanics, strength and stiffness wearout, fracture mechanics, and damage mechanics. It also covers experimental and numerical techniques and reviews the current understanding of the effect of joint geometry and environment.","Crack growth; Damage mechanics; Environmental effects; Fatigue; Fracture mechanics; Strength/stiffness wearout","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Structural Integrity & Composites","","",""
"uuid:975efd29-b2af-49f1-b6d7-97df55ba5a3d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:975efd29-b2af-49f1-b6d7-97df55ba5a3d","Quality of AM implants in biomedical application","Mirzaali, Mohammad J. (TU Delft Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics); Shahriari, N.S. (TU Delft Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics); Zhou, J. (TU Delft Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics); Zadpoor, A.A. (TU Delft Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics)","Kadkhodapour, Javad (editor); Schmauder, Siegfried (editor); Sajadi, Felix (editor)","2023","Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, particularly those based on powder bed fusion (PBF), most notably, selective laser melting (SLM) for metals, have in recent years emerged as unique fabrication methods for patient-specific implants made of metals and their alloys. The ability to manufacture complex geometries together with the other features of PBF has resulted in successful fabrication of previously unseen functional implants with reliable, reproducible, and predictable properties. The capability of SLM to manufacture a wide range of metals has made this process the most favored one in the manufacturing of implants, mostly for orthopedic applications. As such, it has received tremendous attention from both academia and industry to speed up the achievement of technological maturity, which is demonstrated by the ability to ensure the desired quality of SLM implants and reproducibility in a cost-effective manner. We will, in this chapter, address some of the critical aspects of PBF, particularly those of SLM, including the effects of geometrical design, process parameters, and material type on the quality and properties of AM implants. Finally, we will conclude this chapter with a discussion on the limitations, challenges, and outlook of SLM for implants.","Additive manufacturing; Metallic implants; Orthopedic implants; Porous implants; Selective laser melting; Surface quality of AM implants","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-27","","","Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics","","",""
"uuid:28ccdb78-80bc-40a9-af77-3c3f13de7e6c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:28ccdb78-80bc-40a9-af77-3c3f13de7e6c","Command and data handling systems","Speretta, S. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Bouwmeester, J. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Menicucci, A. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Di Mascio, S. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Uludag, M.S. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering)","Branz, Francesco (editor); Cappelletti, Chantal (editor); Ricco, Antonio J. (editor); Hines, John (editor)","2023","This chapter provides an overview of the command and data handling system (CDHS) in small satellites and CubeSats. The chapter presents first analysis of radiation effects, specifically targeted at this subsystem, to justify components and architecture choices. Improvements in radiation testing strategies are also presented, specifically for small satellites. State-of-the-art components are then presented, providing an overview of the current market and the most common architectures. An overview of past and current missions is also presented, providing a clear mapping of the presented state-of-the-art components and architectures to guide future designs. High-level design considerations are also presented to help the reader follow some of the current trends in the sector. This chapter, overall, aims at presenting the most common approaches for the CDHS system and comparing this with traditional satellites, showing where the main differences lay with component selection and testing strategies being the fundamental points driving the architecture choices.","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-05","","","Space Systems Egineering","","",""
"uuid:d234c7a0-f4f8-4d23-bf45-9e3dbedf27f0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d234c7a0-f4f8-4d23-bf45-9e3dbedf27f0","Global and low-cost topographic data to support flood studies","Yan, Kun (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; Deltares); Neal, Jeffrey C. (University of Bristol); Solomatine, D.P. (TU Delft Water Resources; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; Uppsala University)","Shroder, John F. (editor); Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (editor); Paron, Paolo (editor)","2023","This chapter provides an overview of global and low-cost topographic data to support flood studies, with a focus on usefulness of shuttle radar topography mission (SRTM) topography in supporting two-dimensional hydraulic modeling of floods. In particular, flood propagation and inundation modeling of a 10-km reach of the River Dee (United Kingdom) was performed by using LISFLOOD-FP to simulate the December 2006 flood event. Flood extent maps from satellite imagery (ERS-2 Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR) and hydrometric information (downstream water levels) were used as evaluation data. Uncertainty analysis was carried out within the generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation framework using the roughness coefficients and downstream water surface slope as free parameters. The results of this study showed: (1) the potentials and limitations of SRTM topographic data in flood inundation modeling; (2) the value of downstream water levels in constraining uncertainty in hydraulic model of floods; and (3) the impact of setting a water surface slope as downstream boundary on the results of the hydraulic model (e.g., predictions of water stages and flood extent).","Flood inundation; GLUE; SAR; SRTM; Uncertianty estimation","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-18","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:80bde5a3-3d07-4eac-9179-f8a3a7cfd05e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:80bde5a3-3d07-4eac-9179-f8a3a7cfd05e","Sustainable recycling of refrigerants: Analysis of alternatives","Moreno Fernandez-Villamil, F.J. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Karpov, I. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Ahmed, A.H.S. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Foglia, J.M. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Wu, H. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Gadekar, A. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Swinkels, P.L.J. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design); Gani, R. (PSE for SPEED Company, Charlottenlund; Hongkong University of Science and Technology(Guangzhou), Guangzhou)","Kokossis, Antonis (editor); Georgiadis, Michael C (editor); Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. (editor)","2023","The use of refrigerants has been continuously increasing in thermal control systems employed in residential premises, offices, storage, process operations and many more. Widely used refrigerants such as R-410A have become a target for regulations to prohibit their use because of environmental issues. R-410A is a blend of R-32 (Difluoromethane) and R-125 (Pentafluoroethane). Because of high global warming potential (GWP) of R-125, it has become a target for removal from R-410A and reuse. An additional issue is the recovery of the refrigerant from current and decommissioned thermal control units. This paper reports the results of an investigation related to the separation of refrigeration blend compounds, recycle and reuse of the refrigerant mixture compounds and alternative blend compositions, with emphasis on environmental, health and physical hazards as well as optimal refrigeration cycle operation. Two alternatives for feasibility of operating a continuous separation-recycling process are studied.","global warming potential; R-125; R-32; R-410A; recycling; Refrigerant blends; safety-health-environmental hazards","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-01","","","ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design","","",""
"uuid:0fd8161c-f9ce-46f5-b4d5-235e61bf716a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0fd8161c-f9ce-46f5-b4d5-235e61bf716a","An Educational Workshop for Effective PSE Course Development","Lewin, Daniel R. (Technion); Zondervan, Edwin (University of Twente); Franke, Meik (University of Twente); Kiss, A.A. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Pérez-Fortes, Mar (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Schweidtmann, A.M. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); (Ellen) Slegers, Petronella M. (Wageningen University & Research); Somoza Tornos, A. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Swinkels, P.L.J. (TU Delft ChemE/Delft Ingenious Design)","","2023","An educational workshop for developing Process Systems Engineering (PSE) courses will be held during ESCAPE-33, following the model workshop that was run during the CAPE Forum 2022 held at the University of Twente, in the Netherlands. This 3-hour workshop distributes the participants into four teams working together to develop the outline of a course on a novel application area in PSE motivated by a selected plenary or keynote talk at the conference, with each team led by authors of this contribution. This paper provides an overview of the approach used in the workshop for the effective development of a PSE course.","course development; learning objectives; PSE education","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-01","","","ChemE/Product and Process Engineering","","",""
"uuid:85c316ef-44ce-4dca-80f0-95e4d1ab841b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:85c316ef-44ce-4dca-80f0-95e4d1ab841b","Syngas fermentation to ethanol: the effects of gas recycling on economics","Shijaz, H. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society; Eindhoven University of Technology); Gallucci, Fausto (Eindhoven University of Technology); Straathof, Adrie J.J. (TU Delft BT/Bioprocess Engineering); Posada Duque, J.A. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society)","","2023","Syngas fermentation is a biochemical pathway to produce ethanol and has been commercialized successfully. The economic viability of this process could be further improved to become more competitive in the existing ethanol market. Improving gas utilization is the key, and can be done by recycling the unreacted syngas. This work is an early-stage techno-economic assessment of recycling in producing ethanol from Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) gas. Economic viability is measured in terms of Relative Competitive Percentage (RCP) and is a measure of closeness to the current market. Two scenarios, firstly a once-through process, and secondly a process with recycling (0.9 split ratio: recycle/purge) of gas is considered. None of them showed a positive RCP as compared to the current ethanol market. Comparing these scenarios, beyond the single pass conversion of 60%, the additional production costs due to recycling become dominating and lead to a lower RCP compared to once-through systems.","Basic oxygen furnace Gas; Ethanol; Profitability; Recycling; Syngas fermentation","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-01","","","BT/Biotechnology and Society","","",""
"uuid:3663812e-8fa4-4fa7-abfe-bc4849e3f3e7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3663812e-8fa4-4fa7-abfe-bc4849e3f3e7","Methylohalomonas","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Cells of Methylohalomonas are nonmotile rods, 0.4–0.5 × 1–4 μm, with a Gram-negative type of cell wall and dividing by binary fission. The dominant membrane polar lipid fatty acids are saturated C16:0 and C17:0. It is an aerobic, obligate methylotroph utilizing only methanol, formate, and methylamine
as growth substrates. The carbon is assimilated via serine cycle. It is a neutrophilic halophile growing optimally at 2M NaCl, pH 7.5, and 35∘C. The genus includes a single species represented by a single strain isolated from hypersaline southwestern Siberian steppe lakes (Sorokin et al., 2007). It represents a new family “Methylohalomonadaceae” within a new order “Methylohalomonadales” in the Gammaproteobacteria. DNA G + C content (%): 59.4 (genome sequence). Type species: Methylohalomonas lacus Sorokin et al. 2007VP. Number of species with validly published name: 1. Family classification: The genus Methyhalomonas is classified within the new family Methylohalomonadaceae.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:a8f5eb5e-ecc4-4652-b660-66680c273ee8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a8f5eb5e-ecc4-4652-b660-66680c273ee8","Thiohalobacterales ord. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.bac.ter.al’es N.L. masc. n. Thiohalobacter, the type genus of the order; L. fem. pl. n. suff. -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalobacterales, the order of the genus Thiohalobacter.
The order Thiohalobacterales accommodates obligately chemolithoautotrophic aerobic bacteria utilizing inorganic sulfur compounds as the energy source and assimilating CO2 via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle. The order is a deeply branching member of the Gammaproteobacteria and consists of two families
Thiohalobacteraceae and Thiogranaceae, both of which include one genus. The order-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy DataBase classification. Type genus: Thiohalobacter Sorokin et al. 2010VP.
.................................................................................","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:d33ed530-2d1f-4ba4-8f1e-981e95d67393","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d33ed530-2d1f-4ba4-8f1e-981e95d67393","Thiohalobacteraceae fam. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.bac.ter.a.ce’ae N.L. masc. n. Thiohalobacter, the type genus of the family, -aceae ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalobacteraceae the
Thiohalobacter family. The family Thiohalobacteraceae consists of aerobic, chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from hypersaline salt lakes. They are moderately halophilic aerobic, bacteria utilizing reduced sulfur compounds as the energy source and assimilating CO2 via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle. The family is a member of the order Thiohalobacterales within the Gammaproteobacteria and consists of a single genus Thiohalobacter. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy DataBase classification. DNA G + C content (%): 64.2 (genome sequence). Type genus: Thiohalobacter Sorokin et al. 2010VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:bfa9efc5-315e-43e8-91ba-8c2ba757eeb5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bfa9efc5-315e-43e8-91ba-8c2ba757eeb5","Thiohalomonadaceae fam. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Thi.o.ha.lo.mo.nad.a.ce’ae N.L. fem. n. Thiohalomonas, the type genus of the family, -aceae ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Thiohalomonadaceae the Thiohalomonas family. The family Thiohalomonadaceae accommodates facultatively anaerobic, chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. They utilize reduced sulfur compounds as the energy source and either oxygen or NOx as the electron acceptors. CO2 is assimilated via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle. The family
is a member of the order Thiohalomonadales in the Gammaproteobacteria and consists of the genera Thiohalomonas and Sulfurivermis. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on 120 single-copy conserved protein markers. DNA G + C content (mol%): 58–65 (Tm of 3 species).Type genus: Thiohalomonas Sorokin et al. 2007VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:2dbde67e-f679-4a47-8123-7e56e6d18620","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2dbde67e-f679-4a47-8123-7e56e6d18620","Methylohalomonadaceae fam nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Me.thy.lo.ha.lo.mo.nad.a.ce’ae N.L. fem. n. Methylohalomonas, the type genus of the family, -aceae ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Methylohalomonadaceae the Methylohalomonas family.
The family Methylohalomonadaceae includes obligately methylotrophic, aerobic bacteria from hypersaline salt lakes. They are moderate halophiles utilizing C1 compounds as the energy and carbon source via the serine cycle. The family is a member of the order Methylohalomonadales in the Gammaproteobacteria
and consists of a single genus Methylohalomonas. The family-level status was established by phylogenomic analysis based on the Genome Taxonomy DataBase
classification. DNA G + C content (%): 59.4 (genome sequence). Type genus: Methylohalomonas Sorokin et al. 2007VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:4f9ba500-c179-4ac4-b078-abd1dbc45644","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4f9ba500-c179-4ac4-b078-abd1dbc45644","Methylonatrum","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Me.thy.lo.na’trum; N.L. neut. n. methylum, the methyl radical (from French masc. n. méthyle; from French masc. n. méthylène); from Gr. neut. n. methy, wine; from Gr. fem. n. hylê, wood; N.L. pref. methylo-, pertaining to the methyl radical; N.L. neut. n. natron (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic n. natrun or natron soda; N.L. neut. n. Methylonatrum, methyl-group-utilizing,
soda-loving bacterium. The genus Methylonatrum accommodates aerobic
methylotrophs utilizing only C1 and C2 compounds as energy and carbon sources. The single known species of this genus is Methylonatrum kenyense. Members of this genus are high salt-tolerant obligate alkaliphiles found in aerated sediments of hypersaline soda lakes in Kenya and Siberia. The DNA G + C content is 63.4% (genome sequence). It was originally classified in the order Chromatiales, class Gammaproteobacteria, while a more recent phylogenomic analysis classifies it in the proposed order “Nitrococcales” and family “Aquisalimonadaceae.” DNA G + C content (%): 63.4 (genome sequence). Type species: Methylonatrum kenyense Sorokin et al. 2007aVP.
..................................................................................","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:a760e09f-c4c2-4f82-88e1-f9cd8164ead0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a760e09f-c4c2-4f82-88e1-f9cd8164ead0","Natronocella","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William (editor)","2023","Na.tro.no.cel’la; N.L. neut. n. natron (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic n. natrun or natron), soda, sodium carbonate; N.L. pref. natrono-, pertaining to soda; L. fem. n. cella, a room, a cell in biology; N.L. fem. n. Natronocella, a soda-loving cell.The genus Natronocella comprise aerobic heterotrophs that utilizes short-chain nitriles and their corresponding fatty acids and amides as energy, carbon,
and nitrogen sources. Natronocella is a moderately salt-tolerant, chloride-independent obligate alkaliphile inhabiting soda lakes in Central Asia. The genus currently includes a single species N. acetinitrilica. It was originally classified as a member of the family Ectothiorhodospiraceae, order Chromatiales, class Gammaproteobacteria, but more recent phylogenomic analyses classify it in the proposed order “Nitrococcales” and family “Aquisalimonadaceae.” DNA G+C content (%): 63.0 (genome sequence).Type species: Natronocella acetinitrilica Sorokin et al. 2007, VL116.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","","Campus only","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:b15178cf-2b10-4439-b4ae-03bc3c640618","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b15178cf-2b10-4439-b4ae-03bc3c640618","Understanding fracture mode-mixity and its effects on bond performance","Blackman, Bamber (Imperial College London); Sun, Fengzhen (Tongji University); Teixeira De Freitas, S. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites); De Barros, S.R. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites; LINEACT CESI Engineering School); Moreira Arouche, M. (TU Delft Steel & Composite Structures); Ivankovic, Alojz (University College Dublin)","","2023","This chapter discusses the mixed-mode loading of adhesive joints. The importance of mixed-mode loading is first introduced and then test methods commonly used to measure the mixed-mode fracture resistance of adhesive joints are presented and briefly discussed. The approaches to determine the fracture resistance are briefly reviewed and then the partitioning of mixed-mode fracture energies is discussed. The limitations of the local singular field and global approaches to mixed-mode partitioning are discussed and the use and application of a semianalytical cohesive zone analysis partitioning scheme is evaluated. The limitations of the global partitioning approach are further discussed in the context of developing a scheme to design and analyze adhesive joints with dissimilar adherends (a bi-material interface). A longitudinal strain criterion is proposed in addition to the matching of flexural rigidities and the approach is validated numerically. Finally, the practical issues of crack stability, failure path selection, and the use of mixed-mode failure envelopes is considered.","Adhesive joint; Bi-material interface; Cohesive zone model; Global approach; Local approach; Mode-mixity; Partitioning","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Structural Integrity & Composites","","",""
"uuid:c25eba54-2cb0-4fdb-8bc6-b4b140c18fef","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c25eba54-2cb0-4fdb-8bc6-b4b140c18fef","Flood risk assessment in the Ubaye Valley (Barcelonnette, France)","Mukolwe, Micah (Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology); Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (Uppsala University); Bogaard, T.A. (TU Delft Water Resources)","Shroder, John F. (editor); Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (editor); Paron, Paolo (editor)","2023","The growing coincidence of occurrence of natural hazards and vulnerable societies, leading to economic damages and fatalities, has triggered more studies on benefits of prevention measures. This chapter describes a study that aims to demonstrate benefits of risk-prevention measures by applying the KULTURisk methodology (see Chapter 6). The demonstration was implemented in the Ubaye Valley (Barcelonnette town), France. Our findings show that the methodology is an adaptable decision-making tool that may be used to support the analysis of alternative scenarios for flood-risk reduction.","Early warning; Flood; Levees; Risk; Vulnerability","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-02-18","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:5e13cf6c-4cd1-46a4-9767-b7b259409ecb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5e13cf6c-4cd1-46a4-9767-b7b259409ecb","Conceptual design of pre-treatment units for co-electrolysis of CO₂ and water","Vos, Josephine (Student TU Delft); Ramirez, Andrea (TU Delft Energie and Industrie); Pérez-Fortes, Mar (TU Delft Energie and Industrie)","","2023","Reaching our climate goals will require urgent advancements in the development of fossil-free technologies. Solid-oxide electrolysis (SOE) at high-temperature is a promising candidate for combining CO₂ utilization and renewable electricity use. Explorative techno-economic analyses are being performed to understand the full plant design requirements for integrated SOE systems. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the potential impact that the pre-treatment of CO₂ will have on the overall design and economics of a SOE-based system. To address this knowledge gap, as a first step, the process model of the pre-treatment units needed to purify CO₂ from a bioethanol plant is developed in Aspen Plus in the current work. Based on the preliminary results of this paper, the equipment costs mainly stem from the units related to the removal of sulfur (~65%) and alcohols (~32%). The energy costs are almost entirely related to the cryogenic distillation step required for the removal of non-condensable gases (~96%).","co-electrolysis; ex-ante techno-economic analysis; low carbon technologies; pre-treatment; solid-oxide electrolysis; syngas","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-18","","","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:bd15e2d7-200a-47cf-9aba-aad77e163328","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd15e2d7-200a-47cf-9aba-aad77e163328","Fracture and Failure of Adhesives","Pascoe, J.A. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites)","","2023","This article presents an overview of methods for analyzing the facture and failure of adhesives. Special attention is given to stress analysis in adhesive bonds, as the difficulty of performing an accurate stress analysis is a major limitation of many failure analysis methods. The article also covers the effect of manufacturing and operational environment, as well as long-term durability issues such as creep and fatigue.","Adhesives; Creep; Durability; Environmental effects; Fatigue; Fracture Mechanics; Stress Analysis","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-05-06","","","Structural Integrity & Composites","","",""
"uuid:0e5e4fb1-0992-42cf-8432-8e02f28bdbd8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0e5e4fb1-0992-42cf-8432-8e02f28bdbd8","Infrared thermography: philosophy, approaches, analysis—processing, and guidelines","Shrestha, Ranjit (Kathmandu University); Moradi, M. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites); Sfarra, Stefano (University of L'Aquila); Kim, Wontae (Kongju National University)","","2023","The infrared thermography (IRT) technique has shown great potential with many applications in a variety of fields, such as aerospace, petroleum, civil engineering, and so forth. This chapter is designed to provide an overview of the method of IRT in non-destructive material evaluation. It begins with the general introduction and development of the IRT. It follows the basic principles of the electromagnetic spectrum and radiative energy concepts. Following the introduction of different types of thermography, applications in the non-destructive testing fields are provided. The next section focuses on recent trends and developments, in particular the integration of IRT with other technologies namely ultrasonic, acoustic emission, and so on. By assigning a data analysis section, data processing techniques are described by dividing them into two conventional and advanced categories. The numerical modeling and simulation of the IRT inspection process are then presented as beneficial applications. In addition, the relevant standards have been specified in a short separate section. To testify to the effectiveness of the IRT, a case study of a steel sample inspection is provided at the end of the chapter itself.","examples of inspections; infrared thermography (IRT); material evaluation; non-destructive testing (NDT); numerical modeling; thermal infrared radiation","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-11","","","Structural Integrity & Composites","","",""
"uuid:c5d8a1c5-2c73-4709-ad1d-207988a31bb8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c5d8a1c5-2c73-4709-ad1d-207988a31bb8","Validation of the SU2 Fluid Dynamic Solver for Isentropic Non-Ideal Compressible Flows","Fuentes Monjas, B. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Head, A.J. (TU Delft Facility Aerodynamics Laboratory); de Servi, C.M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion; Flemish Institute for Technological Research); Pini, M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","White, M. (editor)","2023","This work assessed the accuracy of the SU2 flow solver in predicting the isentropic expansion of Siloxane MM through the converging-diverging nozzle test section of the Organic Rankine Cycle Hybrid Integrated Device (ORCHID) [9]. The expansion is modeled using compressible Euler equations, and assuming adiabatic flow, while the fluid thermodynamic properties are estimated using the Peng-Robinson equation of state. The boundary conditions for the experiment and simulations correspond to a stagnation temperature and pressure of T¯0=253.7∘C and P¯0=18.36bar. At these inlet conditions the compressibility factor of the fluid is Z0= 0.58. The back pressure was equal to P¯b=2.21bar. The Mach number along the centreline, and static pressure along the nozzle surface were used as the system response quantities for the validation exercise. The studied SU2 model provides valid predictions for Mach number and static pressure. The largest deviation observed in the Mach number comparison between the simulation and experiment is in the uniform flow region of the nozzle and is equal to EMach= 0.045. Regarding the pressure trend, the largest discrepancy occurs in the kernel region and is equal to Epressure= 9 kPa. At the same time, the simulated Mach number and static pressure reach a maximum absolute uncertainty of ± 0.015 and of ± 20 kPa, respectively. For both quantities, these values are reached in the region close to the throat. All the uncertainties calculated for the simulated pressure profile were larger than those of the experiments. The static pressure is particularly sensitive to the geometrical uncertainties of the nozzle profile, especially inside the kernel region. A proper characterisation of the nozzle geometry was therefore required to perform a meaningful validation of the fluid dynamic solver. The developed infrastructure can be used in the future for the validation of SU2 in different operating conditions and flow cases.","CFD; error identification and uncertainty estimation; Validation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-02","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:923c736a-8b0b-4039-b7e8-ce968b1ac056","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:923c736a-8b0b-4039-b7e8-ce968b1ac056","Numerical Simulations of Real-Fluid Reacting Sprays at Transcritical Pressures Using Multiphase Thermodynamics","Fathi, Mohamad (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion; TU Delft Aerodynamics); Hickel, S. (TU Delft Aerodynamics); Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (TU Delft Fluid Mechanics)","White, M. (editor)","2023","Transcritical fuel sprays form an indispensable part of high-pressure energy-conversion systems. Modeling the complex real-fluid effects in the high-pressure multiphase regime of such sprays accurately, especially the hybrid subcritical-to-supercritical mode of evaporation during mixing fuel and oxidizer, is essential and challenging. This paper represents a novel numerical framework for accurate and efficient simulations of transcritical sprays. The spray is modeled using a diffuse interface method with multiphase thermodynamics, which couples real-fluid state equations with vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) calculations to compute thermo-transport properties. A physically consistent turbulence model for large-eddy simulations (LES) is used, with combustion being modeled via real finite-rate chemistry based on the fugacity of the species. The current method is accurate and free from semi-empirical drop break-up/evaporation models. LES results for the Engine Combustion Network (ECN) Spray-A benchmark demonstrate the potential of the proposed method and its advantages over traditional approaches.","multiphase thermodynamics; transcritical injection; turbulent combustion; vapor-liquid equilibrium","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-02","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:fd99f613-7c83-49c5-af5c-c1a782c82ef6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fd99f613-7c83-49c5-af5c-c1a782c82ef6","A New Method to Quantitatively Characterize the Porosity of Fiber/Matrix Interfacial Transition Zone (ITZ) via Longitudinal Cross-Sections","He, S. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Liang, M. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Yang, En-hua (Nanyang Technological University); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","","2023","The properties of the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between microfiber and cement-based matrix are of primary significance for the overall behavior of strain hardening cementitious composites (SHCCs). However, due to the relatively small diameter of polymeric microfibers (e.g., PVA fiber), it is technically difficult to obtain quantitative and representative information of the properties of the ITZ. In the current study, a new method that is able to quantitatively characterize the microstructural features of the ITZ surrounding a well-aligned microfiber was reported. With the method, the porosity gradients within the ITZs between PVA fiber and cement paste matrices with different water to cement (w/c) ratios were determined. The results show that the matrix surrounding a microfiber were more porous than the bulk matrix. The thickness of this porous region can extend up to 100 microns away from the fiber surface even at a relatively low water to cement ratio (w/c = 0.3). It is thus believed that the method could facilitate the investigation and modification of fiber/matrix bond properties and also contribute to the development of SHCC with superior properties.","Fiber; Image analysis; ITZ; Porosity","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-08-01","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:6ef086dd-57fa-4abd-8004-e9648acb1b86","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6ef086dd-57fa-4abd-8004-e9648acb1b86","Historical Wooden Pile Foundations in Amsterdam: An Integrated Approach for the Estimation of Structural Performance and Residual Service Life","Gard, W.F. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials); Ravenshorst, G.J.P. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials); van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials; Technische Universität München)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","Timber pile foundations are widespread in many areas around Europe and North-America. Especially in areas with weak soils, timber pile foundations have been a very good and economic solution. That foundations can be up to 500 years in service in cities like Venice, Amsterdam, Boston and many others. Degradation of the piles may occur over time which may influence considerably the residual service life. Residual service life is depending both on the time-to-failure behavior of wood, as well as the dead and live loads on the piles below buildings, quay walls and bridges. A good assessment method is required, as closing down infrastructure (bridges, quays) or buildings because of failing foundations causes considerable economical damage. In recent years in the cities of Rotterdam and Amsterdam failures occurs on such foundations. A comprehensive research program has been set up, that includes the development of underwater microdrilling equipment, so that an indication of the wood quality can be done in situ, without the need of bringing samples to the laboratory. The development of this microdrilling has been paired with a large scale campaign to determine the strength of new and recovered piles. In a next step, by applying a non-linear damage accumulation model, the remaining service life is estimated as a function of the decay level and decay rate, as well as the expected mechanical loads.","bacteria decay; foundation piles; micro-drilling; non-linear modelling; service life; timber","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-04","","","Bio-based Structures & Materials","","",""
"uuid:7a8a584e-43e3-488d-9cab-b4e9655a5f0b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7a8a584e-43e3-488d-9cab-b4e9655a5f0b","Education in Assessment and Retrofitting of Historical Timber Structures: Integration of Teaching and Practice","van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials; Technische Universität München); Gard, W.F. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials); Turkulin, H. (University of Zagreb)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","The paper deals with the specific approach to teach the subject of assessment and retrofitting of historical timber structures to students of various colleges in an integrated and multidisciplinary course. Timber structures belong to the oldest structures in the world and because of their specific susceptibility to ageing, often require a profound analysis with respect to their current state and functionality. Especially in Europe, city centres are full of historical buildings that present an important cultural heritage, and as a consequence have a protected status. This status entails that these structures need to be assessed, maintained and monitored carefully, to keep the state of these structures at a level that they can perform. These tasks are often complicated and require interdisciplinary work. In education, this interdisciplinarity is often difficult to incorporate in the curriculum, as various expertises needed for cultural heritage assessment are separately and often fragmentary present at various colleges or faculties of universities, if present at all. Also, different teaching approaches may hinder course development. This paper deals with educational activities that have been developed and experienced at TU Munich and TU Delft, along with the cooperation with the University of Zagreb, dealing with the most important aspects of the assessment and analysis of historical timber structures.","Assessment; Case studies; Cultural heritage; Curriculum development; Timber structures","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-04","","","Bio-based Structures & Materials","","",""
"uuid:e3adf464-d72c-4f49-a108-3c16dfe1134b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e3adf464-d72c-4f49-a108-3c16dfe1134b","Big Tech Corporations and AI: A Social License to Operate and Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in the Digital Age","Capasso, M. (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa); Umbrello, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Mazzi, Francesca (editor); Floridi, Luciano (editor)","2023","The pervasiveness of AI-empowered technologies across multiple sectors has led to drastic changes concerning traditional social practices and how we relate to one another. Moreover, market-driven Big Tech corporations are now entering public domains, and concerns have been raised that they may even influence public agenda and research. Therefore, this chapter focusses on assessing and evaluating what kind of business model is desirable to incentivise the AI for Social Good (AI4SG) factors. In particular, the chapter explores the implications of this discourse for SDG #17 (global partnership) and how this goal may encourage Big Tech corporations to strengthen multi-stakeholder partnerships that promote effective public-private and civil society partnerships and the meaningful co-presence of non-market and market values. In doing so, the chapter proposes an analysis of the sociological notion of ‘social license to operate’ (SLO) elaborated in the mining and extractive industry literature and introduces it into the discourse on sustainable digital business models and responsible management of risks in the digital age. This serves to explore how such a social license can be adopted as a practice by digital business models to foster trust, collaboration and coordination among different actors – including AI researchers and initiatives, institutions and civil society at large – for the support of SDGs interrelated targets and goals.
∘ C. The high and low-pressure sections of the tube are separated by a glass-disk barrier to ensure quasi-instantaneous opening. When the glass disk is broken, a rarefaction wave propagates into the tube. The wave speed is measured using a time-of-flight method with the help of four pressure transducers placed at known distances from each other. Leakage rates of 2.2 × 10- 4 mbar · l · s- 1 at vacuum and 5 × 10- 4 mbar · l · s- 1 at superatmospheric pressures were measured, which is considered sufficient for the conceived experiments. Preliminary rarefaction experiments in the dense vapours of dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, D6, were successfully performed at various thermodynamic conditions. Also, a method for the estimation of sound speeds from the pressure sensor recordings is proposed. Results are found to be within 2.5% of the values predicted by the state-of-the-art thermodynamic model for D6.","ASTER; Ludwieg tube; Organic vapours; Rarefaction wave; Speed of sound; Time-of-flight","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-02","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:7085a15d-0e16-4b79-8e86-e01c0ae48636","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7085a15d-0e16-4b79-8e86-e01c0ae48636","Structural Assessment of a Masonry Quay Wall in Amsterdam Under Traffic Loading","Sharma, S. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Longo, M. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Esposito, R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Messali, F. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","Canals delimited by masonry quay walls are integral elements of many cities in the Netherlands. Historically built to enable the efficient transportation of goods, today such infrastructure also gives the cities their historical and monumental character. In recent years, many quay walls in the Netherlands have shown substantial deformation and damage, and in few cases even collapse. Historical quay walls, which are constructed in thick multi-wythe unreinforced brick masonry and are supported on a system of timber piles, nowadays sustain traffic loads larger than the one they were designed for. Instances of collapse and severe damage has given rise to a need for research assessing the safety of these structures, which are not appropriately covered by any normative or standardised guidelines. This paper presents a novel methodology to numerically assess the performance of masonry walls in historical quays under the dynamic effect of traffic loads. Application of the proposed methodology to a case study in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is presented.","quay walls; traffic loading; unreinforced masonry; timber piles","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-04","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:10bd48de-3eab-4d9a-b01f-b411421e9dff","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:10bd48de-3eab-4d9a-b01f-b411421e9dff","High Fidelity Simulations and Modelling of Dissipation in Boundary Layers of Non-ideal Fluid Flows","Tosto, F. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Wheeler, Andrew (University of Cambridge); Pini, M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","White, M. (editor)","2023","In this work, we investigate the sources of dissipation in adiabatic boundary layers of non-ideal compressible fluid flows. Direct numerical simulations of transitional, zero-pressure gradient boundary layers are performed with an in-house solver considering two fluids characterized by different complexity of the fluid molecules, namely air and siloxane MM. Different sets of thermodynamic free stream boundary conditions are selected to evaluate the influence of the fluid state on the frictional loss and dissipation mechanisms. The thermo-physical properties of siloxane MM are obtained with a state-of-the-art equation of state. Results show that the dissipation due to both time-mean strain field and irreversible heat transfer, and the turbulent dissipation are significantly affected by both the molecular complexity of the fluid and its thermodynamic state. The dissipation coefficient calculated from the DNS is then compared against the one obtained from a reduced-order boundary layer CFD model [1] which has been extended to treat fluids modeled with arbitrary equations of state [7].","boundary layer; Direct Numerical Simulation; dissipation coefficient; Non-Ideal Compressible Fluid Dynamics; organic Rankine cycle; turbulence","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-02","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:a9f63765-27b9-4470-b88b-8f4a38e3fa74","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a9f63765-27b9-4470-b88b-8f4a38e3fa74","Function spaces","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","This chapter presents an in-depth study of several classes of vector-valued function spaces defined by smoothness conditions.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:537a9ba1-2d99-47b0-a087-5e8ae62d17b7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:537a9ba1-2d99-47b0-a087-5e8ae62d17b7","Spatial Dynamics in the Pearl River Delta and Development Strategies","Wei, Dai (Hangzhou City University); Meyer, Han (TU Delft Urban Design); Kuzniecow Bacchin, T. (TU Delft Urban Design)","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Sun, Yimin (editor); Lange, Eckart (editor)","2023","The transformation of Pearl River Delta (PRD) is characterized by a complex layering, spatial and temporal differentiation. Its complexity is not only caused by interactions between multiple layers like blue-green spatial structure and urban spatial structure, but also caused by the interactions of several large sub-regions that are mutually interrelated. This paper aims to characterise the spatial structure and its evolution as a basis for the development of spatial strategies for future development. In this research, the combination of multiple spatial–temporal approaches and multiple layer approaches for its spatial structure analysis is employed. Firstly, after mapping the evolution process of the PRD, several important sub-regions are analysed. Secondly, evolution mechanism and driving forces are studied in detail. Thirdly, main existing problems are exposed and the causes of these problems are analysed. Finally, several possible strategies for future land-use schemes of PRD are outlined. It is proposed that the land use of future PRD regions should be divided into three spatial zones and four categories of land use. The goals and measures of development for each land-use category are highlighted in order to make contributions to future planning and design.","Correlation; Spatial development strategy; Evolution mechanism; Pearl River Delta; Spatial structure","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:2e270450-369f-45d6-8bc6-1802e6615942","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2e270450-369f-45d6-8bc6-1802e6615942","Nonlinear parabolic evolution equations in critical spaces","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","As we have seen in the preceding sections, in the context of inhomogeneous linear evolution equations, maximal regularity enables one to set up an isomorphism between the space of data (initial value and inhomogeneity) and the solution space.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:7e6c56e0-2a1f-4c4f-b524-a322a850cb09","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7e6c56e0-2a1f-4c4f-b524-a322a850cb09","Singular integral operators","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","The mapping properties of T will of course heavily depend on the assumptions made on the kernel K that we will discuss in more detail in this chapter.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:4ccc6acf-b773-4bd3-9900-0d3e5d273c52","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4ccc6acf-b773-4bd3-9900-0d3e5d273c52","Simulation of Brittle Collapse Mechanisms in Historical Masonry Using Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA)","Pari, M. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Rots, J.G. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is known for robust and reliable finite element simulations of masonry constructions, often considered challenging because of the brittle behaviour of the masonry material. Herein a sequence of scaled linear analyses is performed with decreasing secant stiffness of one integration point per analysis, representing local damage increments. This procedure is especially suited to simulate highly nonlinear collapse mechanisms. In this article, a benchmark experiment on structural historical masonry is first chosen. This benchmark is simulated using SLA, using the micro-modelling approach, with linear blocks/bricks and nonlinear interfaces using a multi-surface interface model. The results are compared against those of the experiment, nonlinear finite element analysis, and the Discrete Element Method (DEM), good agreement is found with those of the experiment, and the collapse mechanisms are also captured in a robust manner.","Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA); Robust simulations; Brittle failures; Multi-surface interface model; Micro-modelling","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-02","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:f547afa2-7449-4dd0-92f9-12146e335bf4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f547afa2-7449-4dd0-92f9-12146e335bf4","Educating Entrepreneurship through Design","Coelen, J. (TU Delft Methodologie en Organisatie van Design); Smulders, F.E.H.M. (TU Delft Delft Centre for Entrepreneurship; TU Delft Methodologie en Organisatie van Design)","Block, J.H. (editor)","2023","The early stage of new venture creation is highly undetermined, is high in uncertainty and requires action to progress. These characteristics overlap with the definition of what makes a problematic situation a design problem. In order to improve education for students to deal with this type of problem, this chapter builds on the paradigm of ‘through’ education and the new venture creation approach. It proposes a new paradigm, ‘entrepreneurship education through design’ with a strong focus dealing with design problems via designerly behaviour. This chapter highlights the design theoretical basis of this paradigm and shows how the course setup can contribute for students to display designerly behaviour, reduce uncertainty and ultimately successfully incubate new ventures.","Design; Design problems; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship education; New venture creation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2023-11-13","","Delft Centre for Entrepreneurship","Methodologie en Organisatie van Design","","",""
"uuid:12be04fe-5219-4f4d-b2ed-9d62295ffae3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:12be04fe-5219-4f4d-b2ed-9d62295ffae3","Bayesian Inverse Modelling of Early-Age Stress Evolution in GGBFS Concrete Due to Autogenous Deformation and Aging Creep","Liang, M. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Šavija, B. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Rossi, Pierre (editor); Tailhan, Jean-Louis (editor)","2023","Stress evolution of restrained concrete is directly related to early-age cracking (EAC) potential of concrete, which is a tricky problem that often happens in engineering practice. Due to the global objective of carbon reduction, Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) concrete has become a more promising binder comparing with Ordinary Port-land Cement (OPC). Although GGBFS concrete produces less hydration heat which further prevents thermal shrinkage, the addition of GGBFS highly increases the autogenous shrinkage and thus increases EAC risk. This study presents experiments and numerical modelling of the early-age stress evolution of GGBFS concrete, considering the development of autogenous deformation and creep. Temperature Stress Testing Machine (TSTM) tests were conducted to obtain the autogenous deformation and stress evolution of restrained GGBFS concrete. By a self-defined material sub-routine based on the Rate-type creep law, the FEM model for simulating the stress evolution in TSTM tests was established. By characterizing the creep compliance function with a 13-units continuous Kelvin chain, forward modelling was firstly conducted to predict the stress development. Then inverse modelling was conducted by Bayesian Optimization to efficiently modify the arbitrary assumption of the codes on the aging creep. The major findings of this study are as follows: 1) the high autogenous expansion of GGBFS induces compressive stress at first hours, but its value is low because of high relaxation and low elastic modulus; 2) The codes highly underestimated the early-age creep of GGBFS concrete. They performed well in prediction of stress after 200 h, but showed significant gaps in predictions of early-age stress evolution; 3) The proposed inverse modelling method with Bayesian Optimization can efficiently adjust the aging terms which produced best modelling results. The adjusted creep compliance function of GGBFS showed a much faster aging speed at early ages than the one proposed by original codes.","Autogenous shrinkage; Bayesian Optimization; Concrete; Creep; Early age cracking; Relaxation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-01-01","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:e816c2b5-8a3d-427d-99fa-cbb43058ad05","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e816c2b5-8a3d-427d-99fa-cbb43058ad05","Using Self-modeling Networks to Model Organisational Learning","Canbaloğlu, Gülay (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Treur, Jan (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Roelofsma, P.H.M.P. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","Canbaloğlu, Gülay (editor); Treur, Jan (editor); Wiewiora, Anna (editor)","2023","Within organisational learning literature, mental models are considered a vehicle for both individual learning and organisational learning. By learning individual mental models (and making them explicit), a basis for formation of shared mental models for the level of the organisation is created, which after its formation can then be adopted by individuals. This provides mechanisms for organisational learning. These mechanisms have been used as a basis for an adaptive computational network model. The model is illustrated by a not too complex but realistic case study.","Adaptive computational network model; Mental models; Organisational learning mechanisms","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:004cbd87-ad7a-433f-a751-1a73ed17c934","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:004cbd87-ad7a-433f-a751-1a73ed17c934","Modulation Excitation Spectroscopy (MES)","Urakawa, A. (TU Delft ChemE/Catalysis Engineering); Ferri, Davide (Paul Scherrer Institut); Nuguid, Rob Jeremiah G. (Paul Scherrer Institut; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)","","2023","In spectroscopy and diffraction methods, the signatures of catalytically active sites are often submerged by the contribution of spectator species. In some cases, the signals may also superimpose with each other, hindering proper peak identification. Rationalizing a reaction pathway becomes very challenging, if not impossible, under these circumstances. Accordingly, the implementation of transient, dynamic methods such as modulation/modulated excitation spectroscopy (MES) can improve the analysis of these signals. In MES, the catalyst sample is subjected to periodic changes in the environment (e.g., reactant concentration) that stimulate the active species periodically while spectra or diffractograms are recorded with sufficient time resolution. Combined with phase-sensitive detection (PSD) analysis, this approach selectively enhances the signals of the responsive (and possibly active) species and at the same time attenuates the contribution from the spectator and static species. Overall, this results in increased analytical capabilities irrespective of the type of spectroscopy or diffraction technique that is used for the experiment. In this chapter, we introduce the basic concepts of MES, discuss the theory of PSD, and provide general guidelines that are useful for whoever encounters PSD data for the first time.","Diffraction; In situ; Modulated/modulation excitation spectroscopy; Operando; Phase-sensitive detection; Spectroscopy","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-18","","","ChemE/Catalysis Engineering","","",""
"uuid:39489bb6-c5bb-4baa-a3a9-05c224080e78","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:39489bb6-c5bb-4baa-a3a9-05c224080e78","A Controlled Adaptive Self-modeling Network Model of Multilevel Organisational Learning for Individuals, Teams or Projects, and Organisation","Canbaloğlu, Gülay (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Treur, Jan (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Roelofsma, P.H.M.P. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","Canbaloğlu, Gülay (editor); Treur, Jan (editor); Wiewiora, Anna (editor)","2023","Multilevel organisational learning concerns an interplay of different types of learning at individual, team, and organisational levels. These processes use complex dynamic and adaptive mechanisms. A second-order adaptive network model for this is introduced here and illustrated.","Adaptive network model; Multilevel organisational learning; Self-model","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:4dc91a45-9284-4373-aecb-670558066c86","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4dc91a45-9284-4373-aecb-670558066c86","Perturbations and sums of operators","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","In this chapter we address a couple of topics in the theory of H∞-calculus centering around the question what can be said about an operator of the form A+B when A and B have certain “good” properties such as being (R-)sectorial or admitting a bounded H∞-calculus.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:044ffb3d-3ea3-4d43-99bf-28913ba4072e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:044ffb3d-3ea3-4d43-99bf-28913ba4072e","Applying the DATEMATS Method and Tools to Wearable ICS Materials: A Dialogue Between E-textiles and Active Lighting Technologies for Caring and Well-Being","Parisi, S. (TU Delft Materials and Manufacturing)","Ferraro, Venere (editor); Kääriäinen, Pirjio (editor); Morer-Camo, Paz (editor); Pasold, Anke (editor)","2023","The chapter presents and discusses the theoretical background, original methodology, format, and results of the workshop “Interdisciplinary challenge on Emerging Materials and Technologies (EM&Ts)” with a focus on Interactive Connected and Smart (ICS) Materials for Wearable Technologies. ICS materials are defined as systems combining inactive materials, stimuli-responsive smart materials, and embedded sensing, computing, and actuating technologies. They can sense and communicate data from the body or the environment, and they can perform interactive behaviours. One of the application sectors where these are more exploited is wearable technologies. These materials can be embedded into clothing or worn on the body as electronic textiles (e-textiles), implants, or accessories. The challenge was used as a way to transfer new knowledge on innovative materials to design and engineering students and to establish a dialogue between students, researchers with extensive materials-focused expertise, and companies interested in EM&Ts. The workshop presented in this paper was held at Politecnico di Milano, Design School, from 12 to 16 July 2021. The methodology of the workshop follows a framework built by collecting, analysing, and systemically formalising innovative tools, methods, and approaches for designing and learning how to design with advanced materials. It identifies three phases: (1) Understanding the EM&Ts—where the fundamental knowledge is provided; (2) Exploring and Shaping the EM&Ts—where hands-on experimentation and tinkering is a way to stimulate ideas and understand the opportunities and limits of the materials and processes; (3) Applying the EM&Ts—the synthesis of the process when the material is embedded and embodied into a project. This framework defined the original structure and agenda of the whole workshop. Therefore, the workshop was based on a combination of hands-on experimentation, design activities, and lectures by the teaching staff of the four universities and by partnering companies (design pills). Students applied this unique design methodology developed within the project to design with four Emerging Materials and Technologies (EM&Ts). The method and tools developed by the staff supported students in understanding, exploring, and shaping, and applying EM&Ts, and finding design opportunities from their integration. Indeed, the main EM&Ts explored in the workshop are Interactive Connected and Smart Materials (ICS Materials), but all the other EM&Ts researched in the project were integrated: Nanomaterials, Experimental Wood-based Materials, and Advanced Growing Materials. In this interdisciplinary challenge, a real-life design brief was given to students with the cooperation of two partner companies: Comftech and SCILIF. The joint challenge with the title “Designing with ICS Materials: a dialogue between e-textiles and active lighting technologies” was about using the two patented technologies produced by the companies—a textile sensor detecting biosignals, and SunFibre active lighting system—as a platform to develop interactive, connected, and smart tangible interfaces for new application sectors focused on emotions and stress management, from well-being to entertainment, to safety. Twenty-three students worked together in six multi-disciplinary teams to find solutions for this challenge and to produce product concepts, prototypes, and material samples. The results are described and discussed in the chapter and include interactive garments for healthcare, improving safety at work, sharing emotions in leisure activities, and for the well-being of elderly people and kids. The discussion of the results and the whole methodology is informed by the feedback provided by students through a questionnaire and by teaching staff observation.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Materials and Manufacturing","","",""
"uuid:da1b83f6-d797-49ee-8284-314749de9e28","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:da1b83f6-d797-49ee-8284-314749de9e28","Experimental Study on Properties of Hydraulic Mortars with Mixed in Crystallisation Inhibitors","Kamat, Ameya (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture); Lubelli, B. (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Bosiljkov, V.Bokan (editor)","2023","Sodium chloride (NaCl) is one of the most commonly occurring weathering agents, responsible for a progressive damage in mortar. Current solutions to mitigate salt damage in mortar, such as the use of mixed-in water repellent additives, have often exhibited low compatibility with the existing building fabric. In the last years, research has shown promising results in mitigating salt decay by making use of crystallisation inhibitors. Sodium ferrocyanide is one of the inhibitors that has proven to be particularly effective to reduce damage due to sodium chloride crystallisation. In this research the possibility of developing hydraulic mortars with mixed-in inhibitor (sodium ferrocyanide) for an improved resistance to sodium chloride crystallisation damage is investigated. As a first step, the interaction between the inhibitor and the hydraulic binder: natural hydraulic lime (NHL), was studied; the results are presented in this paper. Various concentrations of sodium ferrocyanide were tested (0%, 0.1% and 1% by binder weight). The effect of the inhibitor on several physical (hydration, water absorption, pore size distribution) and mechanical (compressive and flexural strength) properties was experimentally assessed, using several complementary methods and techniques. The results show that the addition of the sodium ferrocyanide does not affect the fresh and hardened properties of mortar. These results are promising and open new possibilities for the application of inhibitors to improve the durability of hydraulic mortars.","conservation; crystallisation inhibitor; Natural hydraulic lime; Repair mortars; salt damage; sodium chloride; sodium ferrocyanide","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-08","","","Heritage & Architecture","","",""
"uuid:ba2d56c2-4be8-4b3f-a9e7-08f153ee3046","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ba2d56c2-4be8-4b3f-a9e7-08f153ee3046","Data-Driven Regression of Thermodynamic Models in Entropic Form","Pini, M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Giuffré, A. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Cappiello, A. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Majer, M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Bunschoten, E.C. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","White, M. (editor)","2023","Modeling non-ideal compressible flows in the context of computational fluid-dynamics (CFD) requires the calculation of thermodynamic state properties at each step of the iterative solution process. To this purpose, the use of a built-in fundamental equation of state (EoS) in entropic form, i.e., s= s(e, ρ), can be particularly cost-effective, as all state properties can be explicitly calculated from the conservative variables of the flow solver. This approach can be especially advantageous for massively parallel computations, in which look-up table (LuT) methods can become prohibitively expensive in terms of memory usage. The goal of this research is to: i) develop a fundamental relation based on the entropy potential; ii) create a data-driven model of entropy and its first and second-order derivatives, expressed as a function of density and internal energy; iii) test the performance of the data-driven thermodynamic model on a CFD case study. Notably, two Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP) models are trained on a synthetic dataset comprising 500k thermodynamic state points, obtained by means of the Span-Wagner EoS. The thermodynamic properties are calculated by differentiating the fundamental equation, thus ensuring thermodynamic consistency. Conversely, thermodynamic stability is properly enforced during the regression process. Albeit the method is applicable to the development of equation of state models for arbitrary fluids and thermodynamic conditions, the present work only considers siloxane MM in the single phase region. The MLP model is implemented in the open-source SU2 software [8] and is used for the numerical simulation of non-ideal compressible flows in a planar converging-diverging nozzle. Finally, the accuracy and the computational performance of the data-driven thermodynamic model are assessed by comparing the resulting flow field, the wall time and the memory requirements with those obtained with direct calls to a cubic EoS, and with a LuT method.","computational fluid dynamics; data-driven modeling; thermodynamic properties","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-02","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:77d53af4-3764-49aa-8875-53a1f851225d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:77d53af4-3764-49aa-8875-53a1f851225d","RILEM TC 281-CCC Working Group 6: Carbonation of Alkali Activated Concrete: Preliminary Results of a Literature Survey and Data Analysis","Gluth, Gregor J.G. (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin); Ke, Xinyuan (University of Bath); Vollpracht, Anya (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule); Bernal, Susan A. (University of Leeds); Cizer, Özlem (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Cyr, Martin (Université de Toulouse); Dombrowski-Daube, Katja (University of Technology Bergakademie Freiberg); Geddes, Dan (University of Sheffield); Nedeljković, Marija (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","","2023","The current understanding of the carbonation of alkali-activated concretes is hampered inter alia by the wide range of binder chemistries used. To overcome some of the limitations of individual studies and to identify general correlations between their mix design parameters and carbonation resistance, the RILEM TC 281-CCC working group 6 compiled carbonation data for alkali-activated concretes and mortars from the literature. For comparison purposes, data for blended Portland cement-based concretes with a high percentage of SCMs (≥ 66% of the binder) were also included in the database. A preliminary analysis of the database indicates that w/CaO ratio and w/b ratio exert an influence on the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concretes but, contrary to what has been reported for concretes based on (blended) Portland cements, these are not good indicators of their carbonation resistance when considered individually. A better indicator of the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concretes under conditions approximating natural carbonation appears to be their w/(CaO + Na2O + K2O) ratio. Furthermore, the analysis points to significant shortcomings of tests at elevated CO2 concentrations for low-Ca alkali-activated concretes, indicating that even at a concentration of 1% CO2, the outcomes may lead to inaccurate predictions of the carbonation coefficient under natural exposure conditions.","Accelerated testing; Alkali-activated materials; Carbonation; Natural exposure","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-09-16","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:a69b98ff-5b15-4713-91ef-51908b2619ae","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a69b98ff-5b15-4713-91ef-51908b2619ae","Concluding Remarks: European Narratives About the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Coworking","Hölzel, Marco (Technische Universität München); Akhavan, M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Leducq, Divya (Université de Lille)","Akhavan, M. (editor)","2023","This book is a collection of narrations about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic from different countries collected within the Workgroup 2ATLAS of the COST action CA18214 ‘The Geography of New Working Spaces and the Impact on the Periphery’. This conclusive chapter comprehends the previous chapters and offers a comparative view regarding the effects on Coworking Spaces (CS), Governmental Measurements to curb the Pandemic, Effects on Work, Remote/Telework Work, Working-From-Home (WFH), Effects on Commuting, Transportation Mods and Services, Effects on the Housing, Place of Residence, Office and Real Estate Market, Effects on Tourism, Effects on Urban Planning. The final section of this chapter draws attention to the direct and indirect effects of coworking spaces. Direct effects on individuals and indirect effects as living-, work- and build-environment, taking into account space and economy, environment (energy) and urban planning. This book contributes to a fast-growing amount of literature on new working spaces, especially coworking spaces. Further empirical studies should be conducted to create evidence as a solid foundation for policies at the EU, national and subnational levels.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:790cc5fe-7213-4992-b84f-993c5d822801","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:790cc5fe-7213-4992-b84f-993c5d822801","Mach Number Estimation and Pressure Profile Measurements of Expanding Dense Organic Vapors","Head, A.J. (TU Delft Facility Aerodynamics Laboratory); Michelis, Theodorus (TU Delft Aerodynamics); Beltrame, F. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Fuentes Monjas, B. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Casati, Emiliano (ETH Zürich); de Servi, C.M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion; Flemish Institute for Technological Research); Colonna, Piero (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","White, M. (editor)","2023","This paper describes an experiment conducted within the nozzle test section of the Organic Rankine Cycle Hybrid Integrated Device (ORCHID) aimed at providing accurate data for the validation of NICFD flow solvers [5]. A supersonic flow of the dense vapor siloxane MM established in the nozzle of the setup was characterized by means of the schlieren technique and by pressure taps along the nozzle profile. The nozzle inlet conditions corresponded to a stagnation temperature and pressure of T0=253∘C and P0=18.36bara. At these inlet conditions, the compressibility factor of the fluid is Z0= 0.58. The nozzle backpressure was equal to Pb=2.2bara. The experimental data-set includes: 1) the average mid-plane local Mach number, which was derived from the schlieren images by estimating the angle of the Mach waves originating from the roughness of the upper and lower nozzle surfaces, 2) the angle of a shock wave generated by a 5∘ wedge placed at the nozzle exit, also detectable in the schlieren images, and 3) the static pressure distribution along the flow expansion acquired with a Scanivalve DSA3218 pressure scanner device. The Mach number at the nozzle exit estimated based on the schlieren images is M= 1.95 ± 0.05, very close to the expected value of M= 2 according to the design conditions of the experiment. The static pressure measurements have a maximum absolute uncertainty amounting to ± 1.80 kPa in the initial stages of the expansion. This information was used to assess the capability of the open-source SU2 flow solver in evaluating the NICFD effects in a supersonic flow of MM when the fluid thermodynamic properties are modeled with a cubic equation of state. For this purpose, two-dimensional Euler simulations were carried out with SU2 for the operating conditions achieved in the experiment. The numerical results are in good agreement with the experimental data. The largest deviation between the simulation and experiment is observed in the nozzle uniform region, where two dips in the Mach number occur due to a slight local decrease in flow velocity owing to two weak shock waves. The shock wave generated by the wedge located at the nozzle outlet propagates with two different angles, namely, βabove= 37. 6∘± 0.86, and βbelow= 31. 6∘± 0.64, due to the axial misalignment of the wedge with respect to the flow.","data processing; error identification and uncertainty estimation; Schlieren measurements","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-02","","","Facility Aerodynamics Laboratory","","",""
"uuid:9b1738f7-1501-437b-8aaf-8b38453caa94","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9b1738f7-1501-437b-8aaf-8b38453caa94","Testing and Monitoring of Earth Structures","Cardoso, Rafaela (Lisbon Technical University); Ramon-Tarragona, Anna (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya); Lourenço, Sérgio (The University of Hong Kong); Mendes, João (University of Northumbria); Caruso, Marco (Politecnico di Milano); Jommi, C. (TU Delft Geo-engineering; Politecnico di Milano)","Chastre, Carlos (editor); Neves, José (editor); Ribeiro, Diogo (editor); Graça Neves, Maria (editor); Faria, Paulina (editor)","2023","Monitoring structural behavior of earth structures during construction and in service is a common practice done for safety reasons, consolidation control and maintenance needs. Several are the techniques available for measuring displacements, water pressures and total stresses, not only in these geotechnical structures but also at their foundations. Materials testing has been used for calibrating models for structural design and behavior prediction, and these models can be validated with instrumentation data as well. Relatively recent investigation on the behavior of these materials considering their degree of saturation focuses on monitoring the evolution of water content or suction as function of soil-atmosphere interaction, necessary to predict cyclic and/or accumulated displacements, and has huge potential to predict the impact of climate changes on the performance of existing geotechnical structures. This new need justifies the investment on developing sensors able to be used for in situ monitoring of water in the soils, such as those presented here. Testing and monitoring becomes even more important nowadays when, for sustainability purposes, traditional construction materials are replaced by other geo-materials with unknown behavior and long-term performance (mainly accumulated displacements). Existing experimental protocols and monitoring equipment are used for such cases, however new techniques must be developed to deal with particular behaviors. Three case studies are presented and discussion is made on monitoring equipment used and how monitored data helped understanding the behaviors observed.","Accumulated displacements; Chemical properties; Climate changes; Mineralogy; Monitoring; Non-traditional geo-materials; Suction","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:893ca3bd-ca5a-452a-92b0-2598c515786a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:893ca3bd-ca5a-452a-92b0-2598c515786a","Dyadic operators and the T (1) theorem","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","Before addressing this question for the Calderón{Zygmund type operators of the kind studied in Chapter 11, we investigate a number of related objects in a simpler dyadic model. Besides serving as an introduction to some of the key techniques, it turns out that these dyadic operators can be, and will be, also used as building blocks of the proper singular integral operators towards the end of the chapter.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:b97a4c9a-bf9d-4848-b58e-7817be6f9070","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b97a4c9a-bf9d-4848-b58e-7817be6f9070","Extended calculi and powers of operators","Hytönen, Tuomas (Viikki Biocenter 1); van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (TU Delft Analysis); Veraar, M.C. (TU Delft Analysis); Weis, Lutz (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)","","2023","In this chapter we address two strongly interwoven topics: How to verify the boundedness of the H∞-calculus of an operator and how to represent and estimate its fractional powers. For concrete operators such as the Laplace operator or elliptic partial differential operators, the fractional domain spaces can often be identifed with certain function spaces considered in Chapter 14 and the imaginary powers of the operator are related to singular integral and pseudo-differential operators treated in Chapters 11 and 13.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-30","","","Analysis","","",""
"uuid:1213c162-c12a-4196-b741-80236e18cf4b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1213c162-c12a-4196-b741-80236e18cf4b","Agile as a Vehicle for Values: A Value Sensitive Design Toolkit","Umbrello, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Gambelin, Olivia (Ethical Intelligence Associates limited)","Albrecht, Fritzsche (editor); Santa-María, Andrés (editor)","2023","The ethics of technology has primarily focused on what values are and how they can be embedded in technologies through design. In this context, some work has been done to show the efficacy of several design approaches. However, existing studies have not clearly pointed out the ways which design team managers can use design-for-values approaches to organise and use technologies in practice properly. This chapter attempts to fill this gap by discussing the value sensitive design (VSD) approach as a valuable means of co-designing technologies as a toolkit for existing workflow management, in this case, Agile. It will be demonstrated that VSD shows promise as a way of democratically designing technologies as well as fostering democratic technology policy innovation.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-10-29","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a1d5af0b-3271-4689-be5a-d66fa25a5f0f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a1d5af0b-3271-4689-be5a-d66fa25a5f0f","Modelling of Damage in Historical Masonry Façades Subjected to a Combination of Ground Settlement and Vibrations","Korswagen, Paul A. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Longo, M. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Prosperi, A. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Rots, J.G. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Terwel, K.C. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","Historical masonry façades are sensitive to various damaging processes. A recent study, looking at the initiation and progression of cracks in masonry, in the range of 0.1 to 5 mm in width and thus corresponding to light damage [1], has allowed for the calibration of finite-element models that include a material model capable of accurately replicating this damage and which is populated with material properties corresponding to existing structures [6]. The models, which also include a soil-structure interaction boundary designed to account for the effect of the soil during earthquake vibrations [7], have been used to determine the fragility of masonry buildings via the proxy of 2D walls [2]. In the study presented herein, the finite element models are employed to replicate the geometry of (historical) masonry facades to determine their sensitivity to light damage as a consequence of the two damaging processes observed to be most common for this type of façade, namely (differential) settlements and (earthquake) vibrations [3]. The masonry façades were first pre-damaged via settlement distortions which generate just-visible cracks in the order of 0.1 mm to 1 mm in width. Then, an acceleration time history corresponding to two different Dutch earthquake events and two recordings of traffic-induced building vibrations [9] were separately applied at the base of the models. In this manner, the effect of existing damage could be assessed in regards to the aggravation generated by vibrations. The settlement part of the study revealed that long façades were more vulnerable to applied soil distortions, for instance. Then, subsequent vibrations further increased damage for intensities measured with a peak ground velocity (PGV) larger than 2 mm/s while the control set of virgin or uncracked façades remained undamaged at this PGV. At 32 mm/s, many pre-damaged façades also exceeded the light damage range. At equal PGV, the traffic vibrations, with a larger number of effective cycles, resulted in increased damage aggravation in comparison to the earthquake recordings.","Damage Aggravation; Masonry Modelling; Settlements; Vibrations","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-04","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:d33d8490-e6bb-4262-9a98-38f14b18b19c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d33d8490-e6bb-4262-9a98-38f14b18b19c","Innovative Application of Self-healing Technology to Masonry: A Proof of Concept","Gaggero, M.B. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Korswagen, Paul A. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Esposito, R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Rots, J.G. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","Cracks are one of the most common expressions of damage in masonry structures. Aside from aesthetic issues, they can compromise the overall behaviour of the structure; therefore, they are undesirable and need to be repaired. The repointing technique is traditionally implemented in this context, especially in historical masonry. Nevertheless, future damage is not prevented and may arise again, thus requiring renewed repointing interventions. The paper describes a preliminary study conducted at Delft University of Technology to investigate the applicability of the innovative self-healing technology to enable an automatic repair of masonry cracks. A bacteria-based self-healing mortar, developed to repair existing concrete structures, was implemented to explore the capacity of couplets to recover their original strength and aesthetic aspect after multiple damaging events. Specimens built with calcium-silicate and clay bricks were subjected to subsequent cracking cycles using a crack-mouth-opening-displacement controlled bond-wrench test. Experimental results showed that self-repair, in terms of strength restoration and aesthetic filling of cracks, occurs even after multiple cracking cycles when the self-healing mortar is used with both types of bricks, optimizing the autogenous healing of cement-based mortars. In this context, the healing effectiveness tended to decrease as the crack width and the number of cycles increased. The effectiveness varied also according to the types of brick and healing environment used, e.g. under humid conditions (RH ~ 95%), 50% vs 80% of the original capacity was regained in fully separated couplets made respectively with clay and calcium-silicate bricks. This outcome provides the ground to delineate the remaining testing campaign.","Cracks; Heritage; Masonry; Repair; Self-healing","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-04","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:4d9c413c-0086-4dc0-8d9d-060d2a1e4931","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4d9c413c-0086-4dc0-8d9d-060d2a1e4931","Bituminous Binder and Bituminous Mixture Modified with Waste Polyethylene","Tušar, M. (Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute); Poulikakos, L. D. (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)); Kakar, M. R. (Bern University of Applied Sciences); Pasquini, E. (Università degli Studi di Padova); Pasetto, M. (Università degli Studi di Padova); Porot, L. (Kraton Chemical B.V.); Wang, D. (Aalto University); Varveri, Aikaterini (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Jing, R. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering)","Cannone Falchetto, Augusto (editor); Poulikakos, Lily (editor); Pasquini, Emiliano (editor); Wang, Di (editor)","2023","RILEM TC-279 WMR task group TG 1 studied the performance of waste Polyethylene (PE) in bituminous binders and bituminous mixtures. Several laboratories participated in this study following a common protocol. Locally sources aggregates and bituminous binder and same source of waste PE were utilized. The binder experiments showed that at high temperatures, using MSCR tests, PE modified blends had better resistance to permanent deformation in comparison to the non modified binder. Whereas at intermediate temperatures, using the LAS tests, fatigue performance of the PE blends could withstand more loading cycles under low strains; however, it could sustain less loading cycles under high strains due to the increase in brittleness. Dry process was used for the mixture experiments in order to bypass the stability and inhomogeneity experience that was observed at the binder scale. The PE modified mixtures showed improved workability and increased strength. The higher the PE dosage, the higher the ITS increase with respect to the values measured for the control materials (i.e., without any plastic waste) thanks to the improved cohesion of the plastic modified mastic. The stiffness experiments tended to show an improved performance with a lower time dependence and a higher elasticity when plastic was added. The cyclic compression tests demonstrated a reduced creep rate along with a higher creep modulus thanks to the addition of PE; similar conclusions can be drawn from the experimental findings coming from wheel tracking test. Furthermore, acceptable and often improved moisture resistance was observed for PE modified materials.","Asphalt; Binder; Bituminous mixture; Polyethylene; Waste","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-01","","","Pavement Engineering","","",""
"uuid:45b4b431-3fd5-487e-a3b0-e0c9eb8989c6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:45b4b431-3fd5-487e-a3b0-e0c9eb8989c6","Energy-Efficient Train Timetabling","Goverde, R.M.P. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Scheepmaker, Gerben M. (N.V. Nederlandse Spoorwegen)","Su, Shuai (editor); Tian, Zhongbei (editor); Goverde, Rob M. P. (editor)","2023","Running time calculation is an essential ingredient in train timetabling. Traditionally, the technical minimum running times are computed in detail after which a running time supplement is added to obtain the scheduled running times. This running time supplement must be translated into lower cruising speeds or coasting regimes to cover the entire scheduled running time for on-time running. How this is done determines the exact time-distance train paths and the energy consumption of the trains. This chapter explains how train trajectory optimization can be used to compute energy-efficient train trajectories between two stops, over multiple stops including the optimal allocation of running time supplements between the stops, and over corridors considering the track occupation of multiple trains. It is argued that microscopic train timetabling based on energy-efficient train trajectories and blocking time theory is required to design robust conflict-free timetables that enable energy-efficient train operation. The theory is illustrated with many examples under realistic conditions, such as varying gradients and speed restrictions.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-04","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:95b54001-d99c-4bf2-9ba2-495bd8ca020a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:95b54001-d99c-4bf2-9ba2-495bd8ca020a","Introduction to Energy-Efficient Train Operation","Tian, Zhongbei (University of Birmingham); Liu, Xiao (University of Liverpool); Su, Shuai (Beijing Jiaotong University); Goverde, R.M.P. (TU Delft Transport and Planning)","Su, Shuai (editor); Tian, Zhongbei (editor); Goverde, Rob M. P. (editor)","2023","Railway, as one of the most energy-efficient transport, plays an essential role in improving the world’s energy and environmental sustainability. Statistics about rail share of transport activities and the corresponding energy consumption will demonstrate the energy efficiency of railway and indicate the potential of developing railway transport. Therefore, this chapter will provide an overview of the railway's energy consumption and traffic volume shares. Statistics presented in this chapter show that railway energy consumption decreased in these decades while its transport volume kept stable, and the traffic volume share of the railway is extremely large in urban transport. To achieve the goal of carbon neutralization, the European Union and many countries have conducted research projects on railway energy conservation. The technologies developed in these projects include energy-efficient train driving, integrated timetabling, using regenerative braking energy, etc. A summary of these technologies is also given, along with their potential energy savings, which range from 1 to 25%. This book will analyse and illustrate the whole systems processes of train operation with optimisation solutions. The structure of the following chapters will be presented at the end.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-01-04","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:64ebddbd-2da6-4c0d-b780-8d8f61d5a71d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:64ebddbd-2da6-4c0d-b780-8d8f61d5a71d","Mechanical Characterisation of Multi-Wythe Masonry Bridge in the City of Amsterdam","Li, X. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites); Messali, F. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Esposito, R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Endo, Yohei (editor); Hanazato, Toshikazu (editor)","2023","This paper presents the results of an experimental campaign carried out to characterise the mechanical properties of multi-wythe masonry infrastructure in the city of Amsterdam. Samples were extracted from a 1.2 m thick bridge’s pillar constructed in 1882. For the characterisation of shear and compressive properties of masonry, tests on cores with a 100 mm diameter were performed at the Stevinlaboratorium of Delft University of Technology. Samples were extracted along different locations in the wall thickness to evaluate the effect of exposure to environment conditions. Overall, the study provides a first insight on the mechanical properties of multi-wythe masonry city infrastructure and knowledge regarding the sampling and testing strategy for these structures. In turn, this will increase the knowledge on multi-wythe masonry, which is limited in literature, and will support the assessment of many infrastructures in typical Dutch canal cities.","cylindrical cores; Dutch city infrastructure; masonry; nonlinear compressive behaviour; nonlinear shear-sliding behaviour; slightly-destructive testing method","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-03-04","","","Structural Integrity & Composites","","",""
"uuid:d3f93a20-4152-48c4-8fc1-53f2b1f30ea1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d3f93a20-4152-48c4-8fc1-53f2b1f30ea1","Evolutionary Optimisation of a Flexible-Launcher Simple Adaptive Control System","Mooij, E. (TU Delft Astrodynamics & Space Missions)","","2023","Attitude control of conventional launchers is relatively easy and straightforward and gives an adequate performance when applied to the nominal vehicle and mission. However, in the presence of environmental disturbances and vehicle design uncertainties, more robust types of controllers are required to guarantee stable attitudes. This chapter discusses the application of Simple Adaptive Control for the pitch control of a conventional flexible launcher. Because of the large number of design parameters, an optimisation procedure based on an evolutionary algorithm has been applied. With a floating-point representation for the design parameters, stochastic universal sampling selection, arithmetic crossover and non-uniform mutation, the performance of the controller is analysed, and it is identified how the developed methodology can streamline the (conceptual) design phase. Application of Pareto ranking enabled the simultaneous minimisation of the state deviation and the control effort, while the oscillation of the control has been used as an optimisation criterion. A conclusive simulation shows the controller performance for the flexible launch system.","Control system design; Conventional launch system; Engine dynamics; Evolutionary optimisation; Simple adaptive control","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-06-26","","","Astrodynamics & Space Missions","","",""
"uuid:ef0dd7f7-7bc3-4d4e-ad42-64ce5419209e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ef0dd7f7-7bc3-4d4e-ad42-64ce5419209e","An Integrated Framework to Evaluate Information Systems Performance in High-Risk Settings: Experiences from the iTRACK Project","Abdelgawad, Ahmed A. (University of Agder); Comes, M. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","","2023","Evaluation and testing are significant steps in developing any information system. More attention must be devoted to these steps if the system is to be used in high-risk contexts, such as the response to conflict disasters. Several testing methodologies are designed to guarantee that software fulfills technology requirements; others will assure usability and usefulness. However, there is currently no integrated evaluation framework with agreed standards that bring together the three elements: technology requirements, usability, and usefulness. This gap constitutes a barrier to innovation and imposes risks to responders or affected populations if the technology is introduced without proper testing. This chapter aims to close this gap. Based on a review of evaluation methods and measurement metrics for information systems, we designed an integrated evaluation framework including standard metrics for code quality testing, usability methods, subjective usefulness questionnaires, and key performance indicators. We developed and implemented a reporting and evaluation system that demonstrates our evaluation framework within the context of the EU H2020 project iTRACK. iTRACK developed an integrated system for the safety and security of humanitarian missions. We demonstrate how our approach allows measuring the quality and usefulness of the iTRACK integrated system.","Evaluation framework; High risk; Humanitarian disaster; Requirements engineering; Software quality testing; Usability; Usefulness","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:3e8bf162-467a-4370-be4a-10cbd8da2a28","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3e8bf162-467a-4370-be4a-10cbd8da2a28","Drawings, Posters and Metaphors in Safety Science: Some Historical Remarks","Swuste, P.H.J.J. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Schmitz, P.J.H. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science; OCI-Nitrogen); van Nunen, K.L.L. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science; Universiteit Antwerpen)","","2023","Safety visualisations and their influences on safety concepts are presented. Visualisations like safety posters show a clear message of fear and guilt. This changes after World War II, due to a more tolerant atmosphere. Latent, organisational factors as decisive elements of accident processes appear in visualisations. An example shows a method to follow accident scenarios in real time.","Historical analysis; Accident prevention; Metaphors","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:0e2a5897-783b-41c4-abf6-29c827d51791","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0e2a5897-783b-41c4-abf6-29c827d51791","Über Begriff und Wert digitaler Utopien","Sand, M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Liggieri, Kevin (editor); Tamborini, Marco (editor)","2023","Der vorliegende Aufsatz geht zwei Fragen nach: Sind digitale Utopien „echte Utopien“? Und, was ist der Wert solcher Narrative? Diese Fragen sind von besonderer Signifikanz: Anlehnend an klassische Argumente in der politischen Philosophie stehen digitalen Utopien in der Kritik. Wie politische Utopien, die häufig als unrealisierbar gelten, lenkten auch digitale Utopien von Wichtigerem ab und schürten Hoffnungen, die unerfüllt bleiben müssen. Träfe dies zu, wären digitale Utopien gefährlich und man müsse Abstand halten. Aber was ist deren Wert? Einem vernünftigen Begriff von „Utopie“ folgend, lässt sich diese Frage in drei Teilfragen untergliedern: Stellen sie einen wünschenswerten Zustand dar, sind sie realisierbar und stellen sie eine Kritik der vorherrschenden Gesellschaftsordnung vor? Insbesondere letzterer Aspekt lohnt sich genauerer Prüfung. Dazu werden wir uns zwei paradigmatische, digitale Utopien ansehen: Digitalisierte Medizin und den Transhumanismus. Jüngere Argumente in der politischen Philosophie suggerieren, dass es intrinsisch wertvoll ist, ein besseres Verständnis von einer idealen Gesellschaft zu haben. Ginge es in digitalen Utopien also ebenfalls um die ideale Gesellschaft, träfe das Argument des intrinsischen Wertes auch auf digitale Utopien zu.","Utopie; Digitalisierung; Transhumanismus; Künstliche Intelligenz; Technikzukünfte","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-04-21","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:42a55dfd-195b-4809-aac5-03fe551ab95b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:42a55dfd-195b-4809-aac5-03fe551ab95b","Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Operation for Activating Bio-Cyber-Physical Environments","Bier, H.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Hidding, A.J. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Latour, M.T.C. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Oskam, P.I.J. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Alavi, Hamed S. (University of Fribourg); Külekci, A. (Student TU Delft)","Morel, Philippe (editor); Bier, Henriette (editor)","2023","With current advancements in Cyber-physical Systems (CpS), data-driven design to both production and operation processes has been increasingly incorporating aspects of robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). These aspects are the focus of architectural exploration implemented in the Robotic Building lab at Technical University (TU) Delft using Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Operation (D2RP&O) methods. In the presented project implemented in collaboration with the Landscape Architecture and Informatics departments from TU Delft and the University of Fribourg, respectively, new habitats are developed for various animal and plant species by introducing small-scale interventions in residual space. The intention for these inserts is to support biodiversity by engaging humans in interaction with them and each other. In this context, the inserts are not only produced by computational and robotic means, but they also contain sensor–actuator mechanisms that allow humans to interact with them by establishing bio-cyber-physical feedback loops. The aim is to identify the challenges and potential of such systems to improve spatial experience, increase social interaction, as well as support biodiversity, in urban environments.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-03","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:7bbf36a4-b32a-4e1e-8378-984817d81384","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7bbf36a4-b32a-4e1e-8378-984817d81384","Implications of Robotics and AI in Architecture","Bier, H.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Morel, Philippe (editor); Bier, Henriette (editor)","2023","Robotic systems are increasingly incorporated into building processes and buildings. The question for the future is thus not if but how robotic systems will be integrated into architecture and the built environment. Such systems have a major impact due to the convergence of multiple technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), large-scale machine-to-machine and human-to-machine communication (M2M and H2M), and the Internet of Things (IoT). Implications are explored and presented in this section in relationship to historical and theoretical interpretations and current manifestations by presenting ongoing research implemented at institutions such as McGill and Cornell Universities from North America, Technical University Delft from Europe, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong from Asia.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-11-03","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:f2a1e4e4-d076-4c82-9096-88565b505da5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f2a1e4e4-d076-4c82-9096-88565b505da5","General Aspects of Fractures in Children","Bilo, Rob A.C. (Veilig Thuis Rotterdam Rijnmond); Loeve, A.J. (TU Delft Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology); Robben, Simon G.F. (Maastricht UMC); Van Rijn, Rick R. (Universiteit van Amsterdam; Netherlands Forensic Institute - NFI)","Bilo, Rob A.C. (editor); Robben, Simon G.F. (editor); van Rijn, Rick R. (editor)","2023","A fracture is a partial or complete disruption of the continuity of bone or cartilage, due to mechanical forces exceeding the strength of the bone or cartilage to withstand these forces.Fractures are common in children. In a large Swedish study, the overall annual incidence of fractures in children was 2.1% (2.6 for boys; 1.7 for girls). Most fractures in children are the result of accidental trauma and conventional radiography (x-rays) is by far the preferred modality to diagnose them. This chapter discusses the anatomy of the bones, types of fractures and the terminology to describe fractures in an unequivocal way. In addition, fractures are discussed in the context of the trauma mechanism, the circumstances under which a fracture occurs and the age of the patient. Any discrepancies between the type of fracture and the alleged trauma mechanism (history as provided by the parents) should arise suspicion of non-accidental injury, where in general the younger the child, the greater the probability of inflicted injuries.","Cause and manner of fractures; Differential diagnosis; Epidemiology; Fracture; Fracture mimics","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-10","","","Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology","","",""
"uuid:f4369cc3-bc9f-4f72-bc46-6c86a679267a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f4369cc3-bc9f-4f72-bc46-6c86a679267a","Designing Driving Automation for Human Autonomy: Self-determination, the Good Life, and Social Deliberation","Santoni De Sio, F. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Fossa, F.F. (Politecnico di Milano)","","2023","The present chapter analyses the complex ways in which driving automation affects human autonomy with the aim of raising awareness on the design and policy challenges that must be faced to effectively align future transportation systems to this ethical value. Building on the European report Ethics of Connected and Automated Vehicles, we consider three dimensions of the relation between human autonomy and driving automation: autonomy as self-determination of driving decisions; autonomy as freedom to pursue a good life through mobility; and, finally, autonomy as the capacity and opportunity to influence social deliberation concerning transportation policies and planning. In doing so, the chapter shows that delegating driving tasks to CAVs might both infringe and support user autonomy, thus calling for a reconsideration of widespread frameworks concerning the role of humans and technological systems in this domain. Moreover, it stresses the importance of promoting inclusive and participated decision-making processes on transportation policies and planning, so to avoid situations where the development and adoption of transport innovations are led by agents willing to respond only to a limited set of stakeholders’ needs.","Driving automation; Human autonomy; Inclusive social deliberation; Self-determination; Transport policy and planning","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:8520b119-d469-4cdb-b020-d805775b2225","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8520b119-d469-4cdb-b020-d805775b2225","Adaptive Dynamic Programming for Flight Control","van Kampen, E. (TU Delft Control & Simulation); Sun, B. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)","L'Afflitto, Andrea (editor); Inalhan, Gokhan (editor); Shin, Hyo-Sang (editor)","2023","Adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) is a sub-field of approximate dynamic programming that deals with the adaptive control of continuous nonlinear dynamic systems. Its origins stem from dynamic programming in optimal control, but it is extended into a form where approximations are used to reduce the curse of dimensionality and reduce the need for model knowledge. ADP is also considered to be one of the main reinforcement learning (RL) approaches since it uses information obtained from interaction with the environment to improve its policy. RL in general and ADP in particular are well suited for application to autonomous aerospace systems, since they allow adaptive control in case of uncertainties or faults in the system, even if the fault is of a type that is not anticipated during the control design. This chapter first gives a brief historical overview of ADP applications to flight control tasks. After that, four recent advances of ADP for flight control are presented.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2024-06-03","","","Control & Simulation","","",""
"uuid:e1440032-b14f-47af-99a5-c7bfcfbdc350","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e1440032-b14f-47af-99a5-c7bfcfbdc350","Hypersonic Point-to-Point Travel for the Common Man","Bislip, Carlos (Student TU Delft); Mooij, E. (TU Delft Astrodynamics & Space Missions)","","2023","Objects travelling at hypersonic speeds typically experience significant mechanical loads, particularly during acceleration/deceleration. Excluding both technical and economic limitations, sub-orbital point-to-point travel is inevitably restricted to a group of individuals that are trained and whose health is certified prior to travel. This work seeks to explore the possibility of identifying, for a chosen route and reference vehicle, a set of parameters such that an individual could participate in hypersonic travel without health screenings or prior training. An open-loop guidance system is used with idealised navigation and control systems. The guidance method is based on node control with the assumption of instant implementation of commanded states. After an initial design space exploration is performed with various evolutionary algorithms, the Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithm based on Decomposition with differential evolution (MOEA/D) (DE) is selected for further use, along with a preferred set of objective functions and a decision vector length. The subsequent optimisation strategy is separated into a coupled and decoupled phase approach, where the coupled approach combines the vehicle’s ascent and descent optimisations, while the decoupled approach performs a descent phase optimisation and attempts to link an ascent phase to the optimised descent phase. Decoupling, as performed, did not allow for the identification of a linkable trajectory. An optimal trajectory was identified with the coupled approach that required a significant amount of additional propellant and dry mass, yet maximum g0-loads approached the constraint of an increase of 1 g0. Recommendations are given to further the study.","Optimisation; Point-to-point travel; Space-plane trajectories","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-09-29","","","Astrodynamics & Space Missions","","",""
"uuid:bc6ad0d8-409d-48f8-a2b9-15eab543ff8e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc6ad0d8-409d-48f8-a2b9-15eab543ff8e","Effect of Activator Solutions on the Thixotropic Behavior of Alkali-Activated Slag Concrete","Sun, Yubo (Universiteit Gent); Ghorbani, Saeid (Universiteit Gent); Ye, G. (TU Delft Materials and Environment; Universiteit Gent); De Schutter, Geert (Universiteit Gent)","","2023","Alkali-activated material (AAM) is developed as a green alternative binder to replace Portland cement (PC) in the construction field. However, the large-scale application with AAM concrete is limited so far, with the insufficient knowledge of rheological behavior being a major obstruct. Thixotropy of concrete is of great interest, which can be helpful to predict various early-age performances. The current study dedicates to evaluating the thixotropy of alkali-activated slag (AAS) concrete mixtures with different silicate and water content in activator solutions. In specific, the silicate modulus (Ms) and water to binder (w/b) ratio have been varied. The thixotropic index calculated by the initial and equilibrium shear stress from the stress growth test, as well as the breakdown area obtained by applying different shear speeds were used to evaluate the thixotropy of AAM concrete. Results indicate a good correlation between different approaches. It was found that an increase in Ms led to more pronounced thixotropic behaviors in AAS concrete due to the rapid nucleation and accumulation of early hydration products, resulting in significant increases in peak torque values and slight reductions of torque at equilibrium. Besides, the concrete thixotropy gradually declined by applying a higher w/b ratio.","Activators; Alkali-activated slag; Concrete; Rheology; Thixotropy","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-09","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:5103f2bf-ccff-4530-9e9e-0d50c66f689f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5103f2bf-ccff-4530-9e9e-0d50c66f689f","Non-digital Travellers – Five Need-Based Personas to Understand Their Drivers and Needs","Hiemstra-van Mastrigt, S. (TU Delft Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior); Sampimon, Max (Student TU Delft); Spaargaren, C. (TU Delft Mechatronic Design)","Keseru, I. (editor); Randhahn, A. (editor)","2023","Many people believe that low digital skills are only a problem of the elderly. However, the group of analogue or non-digital travellers is much larger and much more diverse than that. In the Netherlands alone, it is estimated that a group of 3–4 million people is not digitally able enough to make use of digital services. This is due to several reasons. In order to make use of digital mobility services, users need to be able and willing to use digital services. In transport, especially for demand responsive transport (DRT) services, the lack of digital skills can create a barrier for people to make use of the service. Based on insights from literature and interviews about digital skills, we have categorized the different groups of non-digital travellers, and created five need-based personas. On the basis of this, we formulated user requirements and design recommendations for mobility services, and for DRT services specifically.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior","","",""
"uuid:b1183aff-a9e6-4662-8ed1-990959326566","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b1183aff-a9e6-4662-8ed1-990959326566","Long-Term Mechanical and Durability Behaviour of Two Alkali-Activated Types of Concrete","Bezemer, H.J. (TU Delft Concrete Structures); Awasthy, N. (Student TU Delft); Lukovic, M. (TU Delft Concrete Structures)","","2023","A promising solution for reducing the carbon footprint of concrete is the use of alkali-activated concretes (AAC). Before this material can be widely applied, its long-term behaviour needs to be understood, especially since some studies reported a decrease of mechanical properties over time. Similarly, Prinsse et al. reported decreasing mechanical properties, especially elastic modulus and flexural and splitting tensile strength for the studied slag-based AAC (S100) and the blended slag- and fly-ash-based AAC (S50) up to the tested age of 2 years. They hypothesized that these decreases could be only temporarily. To test that hypothesis, this study continued to monitor the mechanical properties of both AACs up to the age of 5 years. As a reference, two OPC-based concretes (OPCC), with different strength classes, are monitored up to the age of 3.5 years. In addition, the internal structures of the concretes are assessed for carbonation and internal micro cracking. S100 shows stabilization of the elastic modulus and the compressive strength, whereas the tensile splitting strength continued to decrease up to 5 years. This is attributed to a combination of carbonation and drying, since the microscopic analysis showed increased porosity around the ITZ and in the carbonated region. In addition, S50 shows an ongoing decrease of all tested mechanical properties, which is attributed to carbonation. No decreases in mechanical properties are found for OPCC.","Alkali Activated Concrete; Time-dependent Behaviour; Alkali Activated Slag; Drying; Durability; Carbonation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-09","","","Concrete Structures","","",""
"uuid:7d4b59b7-5651-4ebf-b91a-705071af9fc5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7d4b59b7-5651-4ebf-b91a-705071af9fc5","A Spatial Markov Chain Cellular Automata Model for the Spread of Viruses","Lu, Jenny (Student TU Delft); Vermolen, F.J. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis; University of Hasselt)","","2023","In this paper a Spatial Markov Chain Cellular Automata model for the spread of viruses is proposed. The model is based on a graph with connected nodes, where the nodes represent individuals and the connections between the nodes denote the relations between humans. In this way, a graph is connected where the probability of infectious spread from person to person is determined by the intensity of interpersonal contact. Infectious transfer is determined by chance. The model is extended to incorporate various lockdown scenarios. Simulations with different lockdowns are provided. In addition, under logistic regression, the probability of death as a function of age and gender is estimated, as well as the duration of the disease given that an individual dies from it. The estimations have been done based on actual data of RIVM (from the Netherlands).","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Numerical Analysis","","",""
"uuid:817982d9-16b7-492e-b490-66e488b1327f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:817982d9-16b7-492e-b490-66e488b1327f","Predicting the Efficacy of Stalk Cells Following Leading Cells Through a Micro-Channel Using Morphoelasticity and a Cell Shape Evolution Model","Peng, Q. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design; Universiteit Leiden; University of Hasselt); Vermolen, F.J. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis; University of Hasselt); Weihs, D. (Technion)","","2023","Cancer cell migration between different body parts is the driving force behind cancer metastasis, which causes mortality of patients. Migration of cancer cells often proceeds by penetration through narrow cavities in possibly stiff tissues. In our previous work [12], a model for the evolution of cell geometry is developed, and in the current study we use this model to investigate whether followers among (cancer) cells benefit from leading (cancer) cells during transmigration through micro-channels and cavities. Using Wilcoxon’s signed-rank text on the data collected from Monte Carlo simulations, we conclude that the transmigration time for the stalk cell is significantly smaller than for the leading cell with a p-value less than 0.0001, for the modelling set-up that we have used in this study.","Agent-based model; Cell metastasis; Evolution of cell geometry; Morphoelasticity","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:22a4a1a0-78b1-4060-a623-45d4d4b8e660","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:22a4a1a0-78b1-4060-a623-45d4d4b8e660","Surrogate Modeling of Agent-Based Airport Terminal Operations","De Leeuw, Benyamin (Student TU Delft); Mohammadi Ziabari, S.S. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations); Sharpanskykh, Alexei (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations)","Lorig, Fabian (editor); Norling, Emma (editor)","2023","The airport terminals are complex sociotechnical systems, which are difficult to understand and their behavior is hard to predict. Hence, an agent-based model, the Agent-based Airport Terminal Operation Model (AATOM), has been designed to represent and analyze diverse airport terminal processes, actors, their behavior and interactions. The main issue with such models is the large computational requirements for simulating detailed processes, making it computationally inefficient. Furthermore, the dynamics of such models are difficult to understand. Therefore, the goal of this research is to approximate the dynamics of AATOM by a surrogate model, while preserving the important system properties. A methodology is suggested for training and validating a surrogate model, based on the Random Forest algorithm. The trained surrogate model is capable of approximating the AATOM simulation and identifying relative importance of the model variables with respect to the model outputs. Firstly, the results obtained contain an evaluation of the surrogate model accuracy performance, indicating that the surrogate model can achieve an average accuracy of 93% in comparison to the original agent-based simulation model. Nonetheless, one indicator, the number of missed flights, has shown to be more difficult to predict, with an average accuracy of 83%. Secondly, the results show that the airport resource allocation has an important impact on the efficiency of the airport terminal, with the two most important variables being the number of desks at the check-in and the number of lanes at the checkpoint. Last, the developed surrogate model was compared with a second Artificial Neural Network-based surrogate model built for the same agent-based model.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Air Transport & Operations","","",""
"uuid:eac016f5-2f68-4ae8-acbb-164f05b61fa2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eac016f5-2f68-4ae8-acbb-164f05b61fa2","Inclusive Urban Transformation: Embracing the Values of Urban Villages in the PRD Region","Qu, L. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Sun, Yimin (editor); Lange, Eckart (editor)","2023","The presence of urban villages inside the city is a common phenomenon in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region. This chapter investigates the reference cases of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, to provide insights into the issues of inclusiveness in the rapid urbanisation process in this region, in the context of industrial upgrading and migration. This is done by exploring potentials and values of urban villages through mapping analysis, which serves as the basis for inspirational design proposals on alternative redevelopment models for urban villages, in contrast to the ongoing tabula rasa approaches. This chapter introduces a Delft approach of using ‘mapping’ as a tool to build a visual narrative on spatial relations and governance models in urban villages in the PRD region. The results indicate the values of urban villages as arrival cities to migrants, in terms of cultivating micro-economy and strengthening social resilience. To enhance such values, incremental developments that contribute to a more integrated spatial structure, providing space for small businesses and social interactions in urban villages, are considered strategic. In this sense, a more adaptive planning framework that makes room for co-creational urban regeneration processes is needed, in which these incremental developments can be facilitated.","Urban village; Urban transformation; Inclusiveness; Migration","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:7e3c43d5-ef70-40f9-90b8-80e64944f4df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7e3c43d5-ef70-40f9-90b8-80e64944f4df","Carbonation Rate of Alkali-Activated Concretes: Effects of Compositional Parameters and Carbonation Conditions","Gluth, Gregor J.G. (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin); Ke, Xinyuan (University of Bath); Vollpracht, Anya (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule); Weiler, Lia (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule); Bernal, Susan A. (University of Leeds); Cyr, Martin (Université de Toulouse); Dombrowski-Daube, Katja (University of Technology Bergakademie Freiberg); Geddes, Dan (University of Sheffield); Nedeljković, Marija (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","","2023","The current ability to predict the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated materials (AAMs) is incomplete, partly because of widely varying AAM chemistries and variable testing conditions. To identify general correlations between mix design parameters and the carbonation rate of AAMs, RILEM TC 281-CCC Working Group 6 compiled and analysed carbonation data for alkali-activated concretes and mortars from the literature. For comparison purposes, data for blended Portland cement-based concretes with a high percentage of SCMs (≥66% of the binder) were also included in the database. The results show that the water/CaO ratio is not a reliable indicator of the carbonation rate of AAMs. A better indicator of the carbonation rate of AAMs under conditions approximating natural carbonation is their water/(CaO + MgOeq + Na2Oeq + K2Oeq) ratio, where the index ‘eq’ indicates an equivalent amount based on molar masses. This finding can be explained by the CO2 binding capacity of alkaline-earth and alkali metal ions; the obtained correlation also indicates an influence of the space-filling capability of the binding phases of AAMs, as for conventional cements. However, this ratio can serve only as an approximate indicator of carbonation resistance, as other parameters also affect the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concretes. In addition, the analysis of the dataset revealed peculiarities of accelerated tests using elevated CO2 concentrations for low-Ca AAMs, indicating that even at the relatively modest concentration of 1% CO2, accelerated testing may lead to inaccurate predictions of their carbonation resistance under natural exposure conditions.","Accelerated testing; Alkali-activated materials; Carbonation; Durability; Pore structure","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-09","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:98fa7b18-2a56-4cab-8c22-ce275d9c849c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:98fa7b18-2a56-4cab-8c22-ce275d9c849c","Behavioural Decision-Making in Sustainable Conservation of Built Heritage","Gonçalves, Joana (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture); Mateus, Ricardo (University of Minho); Silvestre, José Dinis (University of Lisbon); Pereira Roders, A. (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture)","Varum, Humberto (editor); Cunha Ferreira, Teresa (editor)","2023","The role of heritage buildings in pursuing a more sustainable built environment has been widely discussed in the last decades, from their importance to cohesive and inclusive communities to their contribution to resources conservation and therefore to reducing materials-related carbon emissions. Norms, policies, standards, and design-aid tools have been developed to encourage urban conservation, but a question persists: why are best practices not yet widely implemented? Decision-making processes have an intrinsic behavioural dimension. Decisions are influenced not only by conscious and rational factors related to heritage buildings and their adaptive reuse, but also by a conjugation of social, psychological, and emotional factors related to the designer. This research uses the “Theory of Planned Behaviour” to analyse architects’ design decisions and reveal the common beliefs, challenges, and opportunities in the conservation of heritage buildings. The results show that while responsibility for the failure in the implementation of conservation is often attributed to third parties, individual attitudes and personal beliefs strongly correlate to the adopted behaviours and, thus, need to be targeted for effective change. Understanding the behavioural dimension of the decision-making process in the adaptive reuse of built heritage is essential to maximize the effect of tools and policies that support actual change toward the growth of a circular economy and a more sustainable future.","Heritage; Sustainability; Sustainable conservation; Behavioural decision-making","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-09-25","","","Heritage & Architecture","","",""
"uuid:10a87764-84c8-4e28-bb63-50f7fcc3bec6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:10a87764-84c8-4e28-bb63-50f7fcc3bec6","“Eyes on the Street”: Estimating Natural Surveillance Along Amsterdam’s City Streets Using Street-Level Imagery","van Asten, T. (Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, The Hague); Milias, V. (TU Delft Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence); Bozzon, A. (TU Delft Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence); Psyllidis, A. (TU Delft Internet of Things)","Goodspeed, Robert (editor); Sengupta, Raja (editor); Kyttä, Marketta (editor); Pettit, Christopher (editor)","2023","Neighborhood safety and its perception are important determinants of citizens’ health and well-being. Contemporary urban design guidelines often advocate urban forms that encourage natural surveillance or “eyes on the street” to promote community safety. However, assessing a neighborhood’s level of natural surveillance is challenging due to its subjective nature and a lack of relevant data. We propose a method for measuring natural surveillance at scale by employing a combination of street-level imagery and computer vision techniques. We detect windows on building facades and calculate sightlines from the street level and surrounding buildings across forty neighborhoods in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. By correlating our measurements with the city’s Safety Index, we also validate how our method can be used as an estimator of neighborhood safety. We show how perceived safety varies with window level and building distance from the street, and we find a non-linear relationship between natural surveillance and (perceived) safety.","Natural surveillance; Perceived safety; Crime; Eyes on the street; Street-level imagery","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-12-02","","","Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence","","",""
"uuid:2eaabadd-90eb-4a3d-bf0a-70d4bcaad1ba","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2eaabadd-90eb-4a3d-bf0a-70d4bcaad1ba","Natrarchaeobaculum","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology; Russian Academy of Sciences); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences); Yakimov, Mikhail M. (Institute of Polar Research, ISP-CNR)","","2023","Natr. ar. chae. o. ba' cu. lum. N.L. neut. n. natron, soda, sodium carbonate (arbitrarily derived from Arabic n. natrun or natron) ; N.L. pref. natro- pertaining to soda; Gr. masc. adj. archaîos ancient; L. neut. n. baculum, small stick, rod; N.L. neut. n. Natrarchaeobaculum soda-loving archaeal rod.
The genus Natrarchaeobaculum is classified as a member of the family Natrialbaceae, order Natrialbales, class Halobacteria according to phylogenomic analyses. It includes extremely halophilic heterotrophic natronoarchaea, some of which can grow anaerobically by sulfur respiration utilizing organic acids, H2 and formate as the electron donors. The genus currently includes two species: the facultatively anaerobic type species Natrarchaeobaculum sulfurireducens and the aerobic species Natrarchaeobaculum aegyptiacus. Inhabits hypersaline soda lakes. The DNA G + C content is 62.8-64.1 % (genome sequence). Three letter abbreviation is Nab.
Such collaboration among port and city stakeholders is historically a trademark of port cities around the world. Through the ages, public and private stakeholders have displayed great capacity for overcoming challenges meaningfully, forcefully and rapidly. The film “Magic of Port Cities” provides some insight into this interconnection. Over time, port and city stakeholders have dealt with a broad range of external and internal shocks to the advantage of both their ports and the neighbouring cities. For example, to avoid strikes and to avoid losing workers, decision-makers at times made efforts to improve working and living conditions for their employees. Understanding these historical conditions and activating lessons from the past can help inspire integrated spatial and social planning and design measures to make use of limited space in ways that allow the port and city (and region) to evolve together.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-11-01","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:a81914a0-d5c4-4465-8ebf-f7d71f28f72e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a81914a0-d5c4-4465-8ebf-f7d71f28f72e","Circular Cities","Bucci Ancapi, F.E. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); van Bueren, Ellen (TU Delft Management in the Built Environment); Van den Berghe, K.B.J. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","","2022","","","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","Management in the Built Environment","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:c9745662-a8aa-426e-a20e-8705970c78ce","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c9745662-a8aa-426e-a20e-8705970c78ce","Monitoring in de cold-chain, nuttig maar ketenintegratie noodzakelijk “welke keten wil er met de billen bloot?”","van der Klein, Michel (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); van Duin, Ron (TU Delft Transport and Logistics; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)","Kraan, Martin (editor); Weijers, Stef (editor); Vannieuwenhuyse, Bart (editor)","2022","Metingen naar omgevingsfactoren, zoals temperatuur, kan de kwaliteit van bederfelijke goederen in de cold chain ten goede komen. De huidige stand van techniek stelt ketenspelers al in staat om gedeelten van de cold chain online en real-time te monitoren. Omdat niet alle informatie met elkaar gedeeld wordt, worden de organisatorische en technische mogelijkheden die er zijn echter niet ten volle benut. Twee temperatuurgerelateerde case-studies binnen een internationale maritieme cold chain laten zien dat werkelijke cold chain-condities kunnen afwijken t.o.v. de afgesproken condities en dat het aantal afwijkingen segmentafhankelijk is. Bepaalde schakels van de cold chain behoeven meer aandacht dan andere schakels. Bovendien wordt het beeld bevestigd dat er temperatuurverschillen zijn binnen een reefer-container zelf. In één van de case-studies is hier dieper op ingegaan. Door een innovatie zouden deze verschillen kunnen worden teruggebracht. Dit is bekeken door twee containers die waren uitgerust met deze innovatie te vergelijken met twee containers zonder deze innovatie. Er lijkt verschil te zijn, maar voor een goede validatie zijn wel meer meetgegevens nodig. Uit enquête-onderzoek is verder naar voren gekomen dat ketenpartners online en real time informatie van meetgegevens belangrijk vinden, maar dat het onderling delen van informatie op weerstand stuit. Dat laatste vormt een belemmering om monitoring op een hoger plan te brengen. Welke cold chain neemt de uitdaging aan en stelt de hele keten open voor uitgebreid onderzoek?","","nl","book chapter","University Press Zelzate","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:1030f7c4-81e5-4703-88b6-2b9df5e1fce8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1030f7c4-81e5-4703-88b6-2b9df5e1fce8","Waar is blokchain toepasbaar in de logistiek en wat doet dat met de waardepropositie?: Een basis voor een business-scan voor het mkb","Heeroma-ten Katen, Josanne (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); van Duin, Ron (TU Delft Transport and Logistics; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); Lont, Yvonne (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); Paardenkooper, Klara (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)","Kraan, Martin (editor); Weijers, Stef (editor); Vannieuwenhuyse, Bart (editor)","2022","Nieuwe digitale technieken bieden kansen om slimmer samen te werken en gegevens uit te wisselen voor het mkb. Blockchain technologie wordt daarbij genoemd als een van de meest kansrijke opkomende technologieën. Vanuit de Hogeschool Rotterdam en de Hogeschool Windesheim wordt onderzoek gedaan naar de kansen voor het mkb in het toepassen van de blockchain technologie. Het onderzoek richt zich met name op het mkb in de logistieke, agro-food en farma-sector. De mogelijkheden die blockchain-oplossingen bieden zijn veelbelovend. In het onderzoek zijn de belangrijkste vragen hierover: Welke invloed heeft de toepassing van blockchain op de toegevoegde waarde van de organisatie en op de machtsverhoudingen in de logistieke keten? Welke invloed heeft het op de stroom van goederen, informatie en transport? Het doel van het onderzoek is het komen tot een business-scan op basis waarvan een organisatie kan inschatten welke toegevoegde waarde de blockchain technologie kan hebben. Dit moet uiteindelijk leiden tot een stimulans voor deze branche ten behoeve van een betere concurrentiepositie.","","nl","book chapter","University Press Zelzate","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:8f8f8838-fb02-4810-8997-1f5990888e61","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8f8f8838-fb02-4810-8997-1f5990888e61","Building Resilient Communities Over Time","Mehan, A. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Mostafavi, Sina (TU Delft Architectural Engineering)","Brears, Robert (editor)","2022","Community resilience entails the community’s ongoing and developing capacity to account for its vulnerabilities and function amid and recover from disturbance. A holistic and systematic approach of the community on how it uses material and energy resources or how a society educates the members’ over time is required to learn from the past and adapt to the present and future opportunities and threads. Community resilience has a long history in the local communities, which is embedded in their culture and history around shared values and local knowledge based on a dedicated and robust collaboration among diverse groups of the community and the various actors from different backgrounds. The innovative partnership between various actors such as stakeholders, research entities, local communities, and third sector parties is required to overcome the complexities of resiliency building. Using local knowledge to understand the local needs better is crucial in developing local, sustainable solutions and building community resilience over time.
there wasn’t any art but only medicine.”","Affect; Ethico-aesthetics; Ethology; Sensibilia; Territory","en","book chapter","University of Bologna","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:0030c6ae-8a4e-49fa-bcd2-b9b09921e8cf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0030c6ae-8a4e-49fa-bcd2-b9b09921e8cf","Fast sampling of the cellular Metabolome","van Gulik, W.M. (TU Delft BT/Industriele Microbiologie); Canelas, A (TU Delft OLD BT/Cell Systems Engineering); Nikerel, I.E. (TU Delft OLD BT/Stafbureau); Douma, RD (TU Delft OLD BT/Cell Systems Engineering); de Jonge, L.P. (TU Delft OLD BT/Cell Systems Engineering); Heijnen, J.J. (TU Delft Delft Projectmanagement)","","2022","Obtaining meaningful snapshots of the metabolome of microorganisms requires rapid sampling and immediate quenching of all metabolic activity, to prevent any changes in metabolite levels after sampling. Furthermore, a suitable extraction method is required ensuring complete extraction of metabolites from the cells and inactivation of enzymatic activity, with minimal degradation of labile compounds. Finally, a sensitive, high-throughput analysis platform is needed to quantify a large number of metabolites in a small amount of sample. An issue which has often been overlooked in microbial metabolomics is the fact that many intracellular metabolites are also present in significant amounts outside the cells and may interfere with the quantification of the endo metabolome. Attempts to remove the extracellular metabolites with dedicated quenching methods often induce release of intracellular metabolites into the quenching solution. For eukaryotic microorganisms, this release can be minimized by adaptation of the quenching method. For prokaryotic cells, this has not yet been accomplished, so the application of a differential method whereby metabolites are measured in the culture supernatant as well as in total broth samples, to calculate the intracellular levels by subtraction, seems to be the most suitable approach. Here we present an overview of different sampling, quenching, and extraction methods developed for microbial metabolomics, described in the literature. Detailed protocols are provided for rapid sampling, quenching, and extraction, for measurement of metabolites in total broth samples, washed cell samples, and supernatant, to be applied for quantitative metabolomics of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic microorganisms.","Endometabolome; Exometabolome; Fast sampling; Isotope dilution mass spectrometry; Microbial metabolomics; Quenching","en","book chapter","Humana Press Inc.","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","Delft Projectmanagement","BT/Industriele Microbiologie","","",""
"uuid:cfd31bcf-7c4d-4987-8e6e-009ce0249167","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cfd31bcf-7c4d-4987-8e6e-009ce0249167","Business Model Development for Temporary Home Renovation Consultancy Centres: Experiences from European Pop-Ups","Kwon, M. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Mlecnik, E. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Gruis, V.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","","2022","Local authorities (LAs) play an essential role in diffusing home energy renovation measures. However, there are rare business models developed for local authority actions. This paper aims to develop a critical review of the way that local authorities developed business models for pop-up centres where consultants can encourage home energy renovation measures. From 2017 to 2021, participatory research was conducted in collaboration with seven LAs from the UK, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Although local authorities could use business model approaches for the development of pop-up home renovation consultancy centres, we noticed that LAs could not apply specific strategies to fit various customer segment groups. Therefore, a traditional business model needs to be investigated further for local authority activities.","renovation; residential buildings; Pop-up consultancy centre; local government; Energy Efficiency; energy transition; Homeowner","en","book chapter","MDPI","","","","","reprinted from: Sustainability 2021, 13, 8450, doi:10.3390/su13158450","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:17754670-2f32-4556-8a81-8056b7832fcc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17754670-2f32-4556-8a81-8056b7832fcc","Linking geomechanical simulation of induced seismicity to surface seismic observations: Simulated finite fault rupture to moment tensor inversion","Ruan, J. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics); Masfara, La ODE Marzujriban (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics); Ghose, R. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics); Mulder, W.A. (Shell Global Solutions International B.V.)","","2022","Dynamic geomechanical modeling can generate the seismic wavefield caused by a fault rupture. In dynamic fault-rupture modeling, the source is considered to be finite, with a limited extent both in space and in time. This contrasts with the definition of a point source, which is generally assumed to explain the seismic wavefield caused by an earthquake. Most earlier seismic inversion studies, including those of the induced earthquakes caused by depletion of the Groningen gas field, were performed assuming a point source. Still, finding a point-source reference from the seismic wavefield, even when generated by finite faulting, is important in order to calibrate the geomechanical simulation with field-seismic observations. To this end, we have developed a workflow that links geomechanical forward modeling to seismic moment-tensor inversion. We have tested this workflow for the dynamic rupture considering a realistic 3D layered earth model. At first, we simulate the triggering of dynamic fault slip at the center of a fault plane. Next, we invert the seismograms recorded by receivers located on or near the surface to obtain the full moment-tensor point-source representation and the location of the earthquake. The results of inversion show similar waveforms for both the point source and the finite source. The location of the inverted point source is within 400 m from the center of the slip patch. The double-couple components of the inverted moment tensor also match with the strike and the dip of the fault plane.","geomechanical modeling; seismic inversion; Induced seismicity; Groningen gas field; finite source","en","book chapter","Society of Exploration Geophysicists","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics","","",""
"uuid:d99aab93-a409-4d5e-9638-ec66d6159d6d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d99aab93-a409-4d5e-9638-ec66d6159d6d","Content moderation on social networking sites: Battling disinformation and upholding values","Gsenger, Rita (Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society - German Internet Institute); Kübler, Johanne (Vienna University of Economics and Business); Wagner, Ben (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","","2022","","","en","book chapter","Nomos","","","","","","","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:fe628c96-c4fc-43b6-862b-33a45342c0c9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fe628c96-c4fc-43b6-862b-33a45342c0c9","Organisatiegericht huisvesten","Hoendervanger, Jan Gerard; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Wijnja, Jaap","","2022","In dit hoofdstuk staat het perspectief van de organisatie, als gebruiker en huurder of eigenaar van huisvesting, centraal. Hoe kijkt de strategische top van een organisatie naar huisvesting in relatie tot organisatiedoelen, bedrijfseconomische impact en risico’s? Hoe kan huisvesting een organisatie optimaal ondersteunen? Het antwoord op deze vragen vloeit deels voort uit het primaire proces (de bedrijfsactiviteiten, mensen en middelen) en deels uit de visie, missie en organisatiestrategie. Bij een goede koppeling tussen de organisatiestrategie en de huisvestingsstrategie kan huisvesting toegevoegde waarde genereren. Dit is voor elke organisatie een kwestie van maatwerk.","huisvestingsmanagement","nl","book chapter","Noordhoff Uitgevers","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:bbfaa260-05db-4b0e-8d41-bd3d2665fd2f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bbfaa260-05db-4b0e-8d41-bd3d2665fd2f","How does the risk-based approach work?","Kanning, W. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk); Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:da6f037c-9e88-42c6-8490-ee1ed82108d4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:da6f037c-9e88-42c6-8490-ee1ed82108d4","Engagement by Design: How four residential gardens in the Randstad (NL) stimulate healthy interactions between individuals, community, and place.","Veras Morais, M (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Cattoor, B. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); van Bueren, Ellen (TU Delft Management in the Built Environment)","Lindahl, Goran (editor); Thodelius, Charlotta (editor)","2022","","Domestic gardens; Garden design; Garden governance","en","book chapter","AMPS Architecture Media Politics Society","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-02-17","","Management in the Built Environment","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:c5975045-73fc-420e-9a56-58edac5cd3f6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c5975045-73fc-420e-9a56-58edac5cd3f6","Storyline: Proof loading and monitoring to optimise flood defence asset management","van der Krogt, M.G. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk); Klerk, W.J. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:a06a0c58-efc1-4d52-b776-69557539150c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a06a0c58-efc1-4d52-b776-69557539150c","A look at future flood risk prospects: ideas of All-Risk researchers","Kok, M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:896032d2-a24f-43e9-a123-398d635722e7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:896032d2-a24f-43e9-a123-398d635722e7","The 2021 summer floods in the Netherlands: some findings and lessons","Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:7cb279cc-0320-4c37-bdf9-1ed348cb8dbb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7cb279cc-0320-4c37-bdf9-1ed348cb8dbb","Project Summary A1 - Life-Cycle Performance: Methods to align dike inspection, maintenance and reinforcement","Klerk, W.J. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:412949b1-580f-4984-9b89-6b5954f88391","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:412949b1-580f-4984-9b89-6b5954f88391","Project Summary A3 - Dike reliability analysis: Better methods for the assessment and design of dike systems","Kanning, W. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:1a8dc894-b83f-4f62-a89c-4364528b1125","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1a8dc894-b83f-4f62-a89c-4364528b1125","Project Summary B2 - Wave propagation over foreshores: The influence of infragravity waves on overtopping at coastal structures with shallow foreshores","Lashley, Christopher H. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:7eca615c-c86b-4c61-8ed5-93e124560f86","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7eca615c-c86b-4c61-8ed5-93e124560f86","Project Summary C3 - Geophysical measurements of the subsoil: Guidance for better mapping the horizontal variability of the subsoil","Chavez Olalla, J.F. (TU Delft Geo-engineering)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:cf907236-5268-4608-9481-f6c57e003341","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cf907236-5268-4608-9481-f6c57e003341","Long-term developments in housing policy and research","Dewilde, Caroline (Tilburg University); Haffner, M.E.A. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Nelson, Kenneth (editor); Nieuwenhuis, Rense (editor); Yerkes, Mara (editor)","2022","The nature of housing as a service (fulfilling basic needs) and a capital-intensive commodity (houses and the ‘underlying’ land have exchange value) hampers comparative understandings of ‘housing policy’, and its relation to social policy research. On the one hand, housing is a pillar of social policy, addressing social problems in the urban slums under early industrial capitalism (Fahey & Norris, 2011). Housing was provided mainly through unregulated private renting, characterized by the extraction of ‘super profits’. Following government regulation in the early years of the last century (rent control, quality standards) and in the post-war decades, the development of large-scale social housing programmes, as well as increasing affluence enabling homeownership, the private rental sector has shrunk more or less continuously over the course of time....","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:b46f864a-968f-456d-8e69-0f71a65d264f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b46f864a-968f-456d-8e69-0f71a65d264f","Project Summary D4 - Incorporating past performance: Improved methods for estimating dike failure probability","van der Krogt, M.G. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:6416c4de-6ef8-4303-b7a2-5370d4561a22","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6416c4de-6ef8-4303-b7a2-5370d4561a22","Project Summary D2 - Modelling of sheet pile reinforced dikes in organic soils: Insights from the full-scale Eemdijk test","Lengkeek, H.J. (TU Delft Support Hydraulic Engineering)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Support Hydraulic Engineering","","",""
"uuid:2301bfa3-ea6d-4d8d-a860-8ae8ba654ccb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2301bfa3-ea6d-4d8d-a860-8ae8ba654ccb","Project Summary D3 - Time-dependent piping and interactions: A framework for safety assessment with time-dependent failure processes","Pol, J.C. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:ba51ea0d-5875-4037-981a-d513a0cb6e06","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ba51ea0d-5875-4037-981a-d513a0cb6e06","Project Summary D1 - Residual dike resistance: Insights in the process after a slope instability","Remmerswaal, G. (TU Delft Geo-engineering)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:51d7ec6d-7b18-4389-87f1-bb5044afc10b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:51d7ec6d-7b18-4389-87f1-bb5044afc10b","Planning as Critical Engaged Practice: Consequences for Studio Education.","Newton, C.E.L. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","Space, people, and time are all intertwined in the city, a complex system in which planners intervene. Their strategic plans and neighbourhood designs impact the daily lives of city dwellers. This emphasises the point that spatial planning and urban design ar enot technical disciplines. The everyday use of space and its symbolic meanings must be incorporated. Planning as an engaged practice involves explicit engagement with the Habitat III goals and, more specifically, the New Urban Agenda (NUA) goals. This commitment to sustainable urban development means we are working to create integrated and just societies for the future. The NUA paved the way for the right to the city to be incorporated into planning. This chapter discusses incorporating both aspects (socio-spatial complexity and the right to the city) into planning education, specifically the design studio. It begins by questioning the design studio’s current functioning. It then shows a resurrected studio setting, where socio-spatial complexity and the right to the city can be gradually integrated meaning that the studio will no longer be about what is, but about what is ‘yet to be’.","Critical thinking; Designerly ways of knowing; Engaged practice; Studio pedagogies; Engagement","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:3b40e78c-41b0-438c-8359-532d75ad59f5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3b40e78c-41b0-438c-8359-532d75ad59f5","The Global Workshop","van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Colomina, Beatriz (editor); Galán, Ignacio G. (editor); Kotsioris, Evangelos (editor); Meister, Anna-Maria (editor)","2022","A discussion of the ground breaking teaching activities of the Dutch architect Jaap Bakema (1914-1981) at various institutions around the world.","Architecture; Architectural History; Jaap Bakema; Education","en","book chapter","MIT Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-12-01","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:adebdb33-1878-4c48-b4ea-edfcf094bef9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:adebdb33-1878-4c48-b4ea-edfcf094bef9","Better Resolved Dielectric Dispersions by the Apt Use of Kramers-Kronig Relations, Differential Operators, and All-In-1 Modeling","van Turnhout, J. (TU Delft Team Kevin Rossi)","Kury, Charbell Miguel Haddad (editor)","2022","The dielectric spectra of colloidal systems and other dielectric media often contain a typical low frequency dispersion, which usually remains unnoticed, because of the presence of strong conduction losses. The KK relations offer a means for converting ' into "" data. This allows us to calculate conduction free "" spectra in which the l.f. dispersion will show up undisturbed. This interconversion can be done on line with a moving frame of logarithmically spaced ' data. The coefficients of the conversion frames were obtained by kernel matching and by using symbolic differential operators. Logarithmic derivatives and differences of ' and "" provide another option for conduction free data analysis. These difference-based functions actually derived from approximations to the distribution function, have the additional advantage of improving the resolution power of dielectric studies. A high resolution is important because of the rich relaxation structure of colloidal suspensions and most other dielectric media. The development of all-in-1 modeling facilitates the conduction free and high resolution data analysis. This mathematical tool allows the apart-together fitting of multiple data and multiple model functions. It proved also useful to go around the KK conversion altogether. This was achieved by the combined approximating ' and "" data with a complex rational fractional power function. The all-in-1 minimization turned out to be also highly useful for the dielectric modeling of a suspension with the complex dipolar coefficient. It guarantees a secure correction for the electrode polarization, so that the modeling with the help of the differences ' and "" can zoom in on the genuine colloidal relaxations.","All-in-1modeling; electrode polarization; KK conversion frames; logarithmic derivatives and differences; matching Debye kernels; multivariate apart-together fitting; spectral resolution; symbolic differential operators","en","book chapter","B P International","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-03-24","","","Team Kevin Rossi","","",""
"uuid:568278f0-f44a-45ae-bb6c-9a0028dc3a93","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:568278f0-f44a-45ae-bb6c-9a0028dc3a93","Rhetorics of Resilience and Extended Crises: Reasoning in the Moral Situation of Our Post-Pandemic World","Copeland, S.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Cañizares Gaztelu, J.C. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2022","This chapter looks closely at the use of resilience as a value in pandemic discourses, and particularly at how it reflects the moral complexity of the situation the pandemic presents: an extended crisis where shocks and stressors interact and have an uncertain end. We review key aspects of how resilience has been conceptualised, generally speaking, focusing on its normative implications. Insofar as resilience is suggested as a goal, or used to evaluate individuals, groups and systems, the rhetorical use of resilience in the pandemic has moral implications that we unpack. Asking questions such as resilience to what, of what, and for whom, drives our analysis of the multiple scales at which morally relevant factors must be considered, in terms of distance and certainty, and across space and over time. Further, we highlight the importance of particularly challenging, intersecting scales both within and beyond the pandemic, such as the interaction between other- and self-regarding concerns and the tension between transformation and conservation, as we consider when to take up opportunities for improving ourselves, our society and our systems, in times of extended crises and radical change. Given that a ‘return to normal’ is neither universally desirable nor likely, we recommend in this chapter ways to address resilience as a value that can shape approaches to policy and behaviour while also being explicit about the normative—evaluative and also prescriptive—implications of its use.","","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:1efc690a-9e76-4b65-b4b2-1d54c2415377","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1efc690a-9e76-4b65-b4b2-1d54c2415377","Values as Hypotheses and Messy Institutions: What Ethicists Can Learn from the COVID-19 Crisis","Pesch, U. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2022","In this chapter, the COVID-19 crisis is examined as an episode that reveals various complications in the relation between values and institutions. I argue that these complications cannot be addressed satisfactorily by ethics, as this field is characterised by a gap between the identification of values worth pursuing and the effectuation of these values in society through politics. This chapter aims to bridge this gap between ethics and politics by outlining the dialectical relation between values and institutions. It will do so by first presenting values as collectively held understandings that emerge in public deliberation. Second, these values are safeguarded by setting up appropriate institutions, which, at the same time, also allows the further substantiation of these values. However, it also needs to be acknowledged that institutions are not mere instrumental solutions to further societal values. On the contrary, they have their own morally laden dynamics. As such, they should also be susceptible to adjustment following societal demand.","","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:3c8a4af3-106a-49a1-956e-f4fec050bf6d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3c8a4af3-106a-49a1-956e-f4fec050bf6d","Impact of the COVID Pandemic on the Icelandic Cruise Ports","Eskafi, Majid (University of Iceland); Taneja, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); Ulfarsson, Gudmundur F. (University of Iceland)","Park, Ju Dong (editor); Kim, Tae-Goun (editor)","2022","Maritime sectors have always been dealing with uncertainties and disruptions. The COVID pandemic confronted the cruise industry with severe and wide-ranging challenges on port infrastructure, operation, and services. Understanding the port performance before, during, and aftermath of the disruption helps stakeholders to increase the preparedness and resilience of the port. Therefore, in this study, the impacts of the COVID pandemic on Icelandic ports are explored using secondary and primary data analysis.
The results show that small ports are more affected by the pandemic. These ports require more operational and infrastructural preparedness to service cruise ships in the post-COVID era. However, the impact of the pandemic was less evident on the larger ports indicating that large ports face fewer challenges for servicing cruise ships under the pandemic.","cruise port; adaptation; Iceland","en","book chapter","Guhmok Publishing Co.","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:890a5190-ef6b-4e62-a6ba-2a0c03d3e594","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:890a5190-ef6b-4e62-a6ba-2a0c03d3e594","Incentives and politics: The perverse incentives paradox: root cause of many other paradoxes; the case of the Dutch Betuweroute","van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","Williams, Terry M. (editor); Samset, Knut (editor); Volden, Gro Holst (editor)","2022","The transport system in general, and, more specifically, transport infrastructure projects as part of that system, has major impacts on society. This chapter elaborates on the question as to what extent the results can be transferred to other contexts. Because of the positive decision to build, combined with a lack of understanding of the rationale and no clear and neutral assessment of the pros and cons of the line, many people felt manipulated, although on the positive side, the process also contributed to important improvements in decision-making procedures. This chapter departs from what Samset and Volden refer to as ‘the paradox of perverse incentives’: public investments with no financial obligations for the target group may cause perverse incentives and result in counterproductive projects. It also makes clear that many things went wrong, such as having no clear explanation of the problems the line was supposed to solve, or the related challenges.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:f765a774-5782-4605-b51f-4299da43cf03","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f765a774-5782-4605-b51f-4299da43cf03","Peoples’ values and feelings matter: Participatory heritage management using social media","Foroughi, M. (TU Delft Heritage & Values); de Andrade, Bruno (TU Delft Heritage & Values); Pereira Roders, A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Muntañola, Josep (editor)","2022","Social media has been increasingly used by various communities to express their opinions, values, and feelings about cities and, in particular, built heritage. Social media platforms, interactive technologies used by virtual communities and networks became an important source for recent innovative studies on participatory heritage management. Amongst them, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) methods to analyze social media data for heritage management, in particular peoples’ feelings and their relation to cultural significance(values and attributes), is seldom explored. This chapter explores the potential of social media content as a data source and artificial intelligence methods to analyze people’s feelings and opinions about the cultural significance of built heritage. The city of Yazd, Iran, was taken as a case study, with a specific focus on windcatchers(architectural element used for natural ventilation), a key urban attribute also conveying outstanding universal value, ever since inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2017. This chapter details: 1) the state of the art on participatory heritage management using social media; 2) the methodology to extract values and sentiments assigned to windcatchers on Instagram and Twitter posts over the last ten years; 3) and last, the preliminary findings on the values of windcatchers, sentiment and emotion analysis, and the association analysis between the values of windcatchers and emotions. Results indicate the most and least addressed categories of values and emotions. Moreover, some potential relations between values and emotions (e.g., economic, ecological, and scientific values with trust) are revealed. Besides, it became proven that negative sentiments over windcatchers of Yazd are scarcely expressed (e.g., critiques) in social media. This study confirms the potential of social media for heritage management in terms of (de)coding and measuring the values of heritage attributes and related feelings. This research is useful to the windcatchers in Yazd, but also replicable to other case studies and scales.","Public participation; Artificial intelligence; Social media; Emotions; Cultural significance; Sentiment analysis","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:8858abf7-b51c-4c5a-a8ef-ae8e8631aefe","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8858abf7-b51c-4c5a-a8ef-ae8e8631aefe","Challenges for circular urban development","Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Wandl, Alex (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Buchoud, Nicolas J.A. (editor); Charlambous, Alexander (editor); Hartmann, Gunnar (editor); Karampourniotis, Konstantinos (editor); Kuhle, Holger (editor); Molnár, Magdolna (editor)","2022","A shift towards a more Circular Economy is, in many policies, seen as crucial to achieving a more sustainable and
inclusive built environment that meets future demands.
In the last decade, the European Commission’s research
funding has supported numerous initiatives aiming to reduce
waste generation through shifts towards Circular Economy
approaches. Many cities and regions followed and started
to develop circular economy strategies, action plans and
circularity monitors. The difficulties and challenges of implementing a seemingly simple concept are mainly to narrow,
slow down and close materials streams and thereby reduce
our dependency on raw material input. Europe’s geopolitical
dependency on resource-rich countries has become very apparent during the last years. In this article, we identify some
of those challenges and propose potential ways forward.
only goes to show that not everything can be contained within the territories of each EU member state. The paper ends a consideration of how to create awareness of this, and how to critique territorialism in teaching.","Dutch twentieth-century planning; European spatial planning; the EU construct; territorialism; planning pedagogy","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:ad44997f-f75e-437f-8fcb-0b35221f0651","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ad44997f-f75e-437f-8fcb-0b35221f0651","Theses on Metropolisation: Ten discussion points for research and education","Viseu Cardoso, Rodrigo (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","This chapter introduces the concept of metropolisation, a framework to describe and understand the dynamics of territories undergoing extensive urbanisation. Metropolisation is defined as the transformation of fragmented urbanised areas into coherent and consolidated urban regions through the effects of long-term and intertwined processes of spatial, functional, institutional, and symbolic integration. The metropolisation story is told through ten theses formulated as open-ended discussion points. Individually, the theses aim to provoke debate and inspire further explorations in research and education. Together, they uncover the novel conceptual transformations, real-world mechanisms, and policy and planning implications of the processes of metropolitan integration.","metropolisation; urban fields; agglomeration benefits; urban regions; metropolitan governance","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:7ca91f03-130b-4511-af64-f8eb17f9bbb0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7ca91f03-130b-4511-af64-f8eb17f9bbb0","Foreword","Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Bracken, G. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Newton, C.E.L. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Dabrowski, M.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","The complexity and interconnectedness of the urban challenges of today demand integrated and innovative approaches to the planning and design of sustainable, fair, and inclusive cities and regions. This, in turn, requires us to challenge and rethink current planning practice and education. Future generations of planners and designers need knowledge and skills to deal with that complexity by integrating insights from across different disciplines, from urban and regional design, environmental technology, geomatics, and urban studies to history and other branches of the social sciences. Furthermore, they also need to have a strong understanding of the values, ethical challenges, and dilemmas intrinsic to planning practice. These insights, methods, and frameworks provide a foundation for envisioning a future in which justice and sustainability play central roles. Contemporary planners need effective tools for developing shared spatial visions in communicative democratic exercises, to design strategies to achieve those visions, and create action plans for their implementation. Communication plays a central role in multi-stakeholder environments, especially when power and knowledge are unevenly distributed, as is the case in cities. It is generally understood that the fields of planning and design require a value-oriented stance that seeks to promote pluralism(both epistemological and political) and shape public debate and practice. Planning is seen as a process in which visioning and strategy creation for (and with) diverse stakeholders is carried out. Therefore, blueprint planning is skewed in favour of participatory and deliberative planning. Conveying ideas and shaping the future are two of the capabilities of planning and design. With the help of design, we can better ground planning in existing spatial conditions and maximise the potentials of a given space. Design adds imagination and creativity to planning practice and opens up opportunities for experimenting with stakeholder participation and (visually) communicating solutions to complex urban challenges. This book provides an authoritative collection of perspectives on theories, urban challenges, and methods of research and education in planning, from a diversity of perspectives and disciplines. It builds upon the integrative ‘Delft approach’ to Urbanism, which draws on knowledge and research from design, the social and physical sciences, and engineering. At the Department of Urbanism of TU Delft, students and staff engage in cross-disciplinary and comparative studies to better understand the inherent connections between spatial planning, spatial design, landscape design, environmental technology, urban data science and urban studies. It is our hope that the various chapters in this book will resonate with the call for a more pluralist and adaptive approach to planning and design, one that is in constant evolution in response to changing needs, circumstances, and perspectives.","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:607d4e74-7572-4933-a825-d09db0cf5ec5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:607d4e74-7572-4933-a825-d09db0cf5ec5","Spatial Justice: A crucial dimension of sustainability","Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","This chapter seeks to describe the concept of spatial justice and to unpack its implications for spatial planning and the role of planners. It addresses spatial justice as a crucial dimension of sustainability, especially of social sustainability. It argues that justice buttresses public reasoning and public justification and therefore reinforces the social and political structures and institutions that allow for sustainability to exist. It argues that spatial planning is one of those socio-political institutions buttressing sustainability. It argues, furthermore, that Justice is a good “internal and necessary for the successful realisation” of spatial planning, without which it is meaningless. It goes on to examine the role of planning as a public reasoning tool and identifies participatory planning as a viable tool to achieve spatial justice.","spatial justice; cities; citizen participation; communicative turn; the right to the city","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:b08c3b8c-c92e-4c44-89f2-1993abd99b4d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b08c3b8c-c92e-4c44-89f2-1993abd99b4d","Spatial Planning at TU Delft","Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Bracken, G. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:9cc63270-f67f-4e83-b577-e360c79a556a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9cc63270-f67f-4e83-b577-e360c79a556a","Four Clusters o fThought on Flood Resilience and Climate Adaptation: The state of the art and new directions for spatial planning","Meng, M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Dabrowski, M.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","The need to respond to increasing flood risk, climate change, and rapid urban development has shaped innovative policies and practices of spatial planning in many countries over recent decades. As an instrumental–technical intervention, planning is mainly used to improve the physical environment (through concepts such as regulating waterproof facades of architecture, setting buffering zones, and designing green-blue corridors). However, the implementation of the proposed physical interventions is often challenging and necessitates assistance from practices such as climate assessment, policy disciplines, civil societies, and economic resources. These extensive perspectives have spawned many new research domains in the realm of spatial planning. This chapter provides a review of the recent developments in flood resilience, risk management, and climate adaptation; based on this, it positions planning research and practice within these works of literature. Four clusters of thought are identified, mainly in the European and American scholarship of the last two decades. They are environmental concerns, disaster management concerns, socio-economic concerns, and institutional concerns. Current planning research concentrates on disaster management in the underlying belief that planning is functionally efficient. The attention to environmental concerns, socio-economic concerns, and institutional concerns of planning research remains insufficient but has been growing. This, in turn, enlarges the scope of planning research and indicates future directions for study. These new concerns relate to spatial planning’s ability to operate effectively in a multi-sectoral setting, despite limited resources and in the face of uncertain risk.","flood resilience; risk management; climate adaption; spatial planning","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:077b0c01-dd7b-4ebc-b313-0598c1ba6b6a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:077b0c01-dd7b-4ebc-b313-0598c1ba6b6a","Metropolitan Landscape: Definition, Mapping, and Governance","Nefs, Merten (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","This chapter revisits the most significant international definitions of the metropolitan landscape. It shows methods of mapping and measuring the metropolitan landscape, most of them developed at TU Delft. Additionally, it discusses one of the tools that can be used to develop the metropolitan landscape and reflect on its qualities and challenges: the Community of Practice (CoP). The organisation and some of the outcomes of a Dutch CoP for metropolitan landscape development (coordinated by the Deltametropolis Association 2016-2023) are highlighted. The chapter draws conclusions on metropolitan landscape challenges and sets an agenda for spatial planning and research in this field.","metropolitan landscape; spatial planning; quality of life; catrography; community of practice","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:8ae8ceef-bdfc-42cc-883f-8c136e381086","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8ae8ceef-bdfc-42cc-883f-8c136e381086","Spatial Planning Policy Tools: A conceptual model","Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","This chapter outlines a conceptual model for understanding the range of policy tools which can be used in spatial planning. The classification of tools builds on the NATO model (nodality, authority, treasue, and organisation) proposed by Christopher Hood (1986) and differentiates between two separate functions of policy tools: substantive and procedural. Substantive policy tools refer to those which directly affect the delivery of the goals of a plan, while procedural policy tools refer to those which affect the process and procedure of developing or reviewing a plan. A further distinction is made between tools used for the activities of plan-making (and review), development control and plan enforcement, since these activities make use of different types of tools.","Spatial planning; policy tools; plan-making; development control; plan enforcement","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:80d3e581-bbf9-4253-b06a-d89a318343f5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:80d3e581-bbf9-4253-b06a-d89a318343f5","The need for a paradigm shift and integrated approaches for a future (proof) built environment","de Boer, J.J. (TU Delft Projects)","Berlingieri, Fabrizia (editor); Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Corradi, Emilia (editor); de Boer, Hans (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Projects","","",""
"uuid:610406c7-5de3-4fe5-a9ed-4ebb49cc633f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:610406c7-5de3-4fe5-a9ed-4ebb49cc633f","Notions from practice: Research by design as a stepping stone for the implementation of integral forms of spatial design","Hinterleitner, J.T. (TU Delft Practice Chair Urban Area Development)","Berlingieri, Fabrizia (editor); Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Corradi, Emilia (editor); de Boer, Hans (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Practice Chair Urban Area Development","","",""
"uuid:914727e1-1cb8-4a84-b5be-0d7bdef68701","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:914727e1-1cb8-4a84-b5be-0d7bdef68701","Teaching Theories of Urbanism","Bracken, G. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","This chapter introduces the theories of urbanism courses offered at the Urbanism Department in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft. Urbanism is a discipline which has a crucial impact on how humans interact with the built environment. Understanding its theories is important and will be increasingly so in the twenty-first century as the world’s population becomes ever more urban. This chapter begins with a brief introduction outlining its contents. Section two then asks the question What is urbanism? and answers it by looking at how cities developed before going on to describe the discipline of urbanism itself. Section three highlights three theories of urbanism courses run by the Urbanism Department, showcasing their teaching methods, and showing how they are targeted to students’ different levels. The course deliverables, which are essays, are also explained here, including how they are graded and the feedback given. Section 4 deals with the courses’ learning objectives, explaining both explicit and implicit ones: the former being about understanding theories of urbanism and demonstrating that understanding; the latter being about professionalism more generally, e.g. how to communicate, meet deadlines, and write academically correct English. Finally, a brief conclusion recapitulates the importance of urban theory in the twenty-first century.","urbanism; theory; history; teaching; learning","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:145b3348-d029-4779-b79f-28f9d28ec253","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:145b3348-d029-4779-b79f-28f9d28ec253","Digital Participation in Urban Planning: A promising tool or technocratic obstacle to citizen engagement?","Kleinhans, R.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies); Falco, Enzo (Università di Trento)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration between ‘experts’ and the ‘public’ in planning processes. Social media and the web 2.0 have strongly affected governments’ communication with citizens. The growth of public participation, Geographic Information Systems and geo-visualisation interfaces have provided many opportunities for citizens to create and share various kinds of location-based information. Digital participatory platforms (DPPs) are a specific type of web-based technology, often adopted by governments for citizen engagement in urban planning. DPPs are explicitly built for engagement and collaboration purposes allowing for user-generated content and include a range of functionalities which transcend and considerably differ from ‘conventional’ social media such as Facebook and Twitter. However, simply establishing DPPs is not enough. Previous research has outlined various challenges towards DPPs attempting to leverage citizen participation in urban planning. This chapter discusses five fundamental challenges to effective citizen participation: 1) access and awareness, 2) sustaining user motivation, 3) expectation management, 4) re-establishing routines and practices, and 5) offline follow-up and decision-making. The main question is how these challenges affect the actual take-up and effectiveness of DPPs. Contrary to the common debate, the chapter will show
that technology is not the main issue. Rather, the way in which DPPs are embedded in a wider participation approach is key to its success.","participation; digital platforms; social media; citizen engagement; crowdsourcing; covid-19","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:5d3d7672-26c9-453a-9e23-56be35cc0926","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5d3d7672-26c9-453a-9e23-56be35cc0926","Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Governance: Why it matters for spatial planning","Dabrowski, M.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); , Gregory Bracken (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","This chapter sheds light on how planning is affected by multi-level (vertical) governance relations that shape an enabling environment for planning decisions and multi-actor (horizontal) governance aspects which are crucial for integrating planning with other policy agendas and effectively engaging citizens and other stakeholders in decision-making. The chapter makes a plea for taking those inter-dependencies more seriously and basing planning decisions not only on a thorough governance and stakeholder analysis but also more direct engagement of stakeholders in decision-making, knowledge co-creation, and co-design of spatial visions, plans, and solutions.","multi-level governance; participation; stakeholder engagement; spatial planning","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:b62c0a9f-fe33-40df-be0a-1a8934fea1b4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b62c0a9f-fe33-40df-be0a-1a8934fea1b4","Visual Storytelling: Assessing the power of maps in planning","Zonneveld, W.A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","There is an abundant use of visualisation in spatial planning. This chapter is particularly concerned about planning on the regional level and beyond. On these higher levels of scales maps form the dominant visualisation mode. To fully comprehend and evaluate the content of these maps this chapter first discusses a set of theoretical concepts and considerations under the heading of maps as constructs. This is followed by the main part of the chapter: a discussion about the techniques which map makers seek to use. The main objective of this particular section is to provide a number of tools to interpret and assess the stories told by maps and to look beyond the visual style and seductive image of maps. We round off with the conclusion: the unity of text and maps in (supra)regional planning.","maps; visual storytelling; planning; design; semiotics","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:9fca68a5-660b-4dd7-a9da-7fad3db7e625","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9fca68a5-660b-4dd7-a9da-7fad3db7e625","Regression Analysis: Quantitative exploration of interactions between the built environment and spatial behaviour","Romein, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); van Rijn, Susanne (Speelplan)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","In many graduation projects in Spatial Planning and Strategy (SP&S), empirical research and spatial design are intertwined. This chapter introduces regression analysis; a ’family’ of related models of quantitative statistical analysis in empirical research. It is very appropriate to study interactions between the built urban environment and people’s spatial behaviour in a project location at a high level of quantitative precision. The outcomes of such quantitative studies can be very useful in urban design or planning, either in preliminary empirical research, i.e. prior to design, or in the iterative cycles of Research by Design. There are several types of regression models; which one is most appropriate for your project (if any) depends on the specific questions about that interaction you want to answer, and on the empirical data that is available for that answer.","regression analysis; quantitative methods; spatial behaviour; spatial qualities","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:7cca8ecd-778b-44f2-a30f-d169eeb44cf7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7cca8ecd-778b-44f2-a30f-d169eeb44cf7","Engineering Systems in Flux: Designing and Evaluating Interventions in Dynamic Systems","Bots, P.W.G. (TU Delft Policy Analysis)","","2022","This chapter discusses the threefold challenge of designing effective interventions in engineering systems that are constantly changing: (1) a designed socio-technical artefact should improve system performance not only under present conditions, but it must also be functional when conditions change, be it autonomously or due to interventions performed by others, and (2) the actual intervention of implementing the artefact should be planned such that it does not disrupt functional processes elsewhere, while (3) the implementation process should be impervious to such contingent processes. To meet this challenge, engineers can deploy different strategies: design strategies that will enhance the robustness of an artefact, its flexibility, or its capacity for (planned) evolution; strategies that will stabilise the context of the artefact; and implementation strategies that will contain and shield the intervention. This chapter reviews these strategies, discusses how they relate to systems engineering methodologies, and then highlights exploratory modeling and participatory modeling as methods for ex ante evaluation of interventions in dynamic engineering systems.","Adaptive design; Engineering systems; Flexible design; Implementation plan; Institutions; Planned intervention; Robust design","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Policy Analysis","","",""
"uuid:69d82fd0-ad6d-458c-b2e7-9cb0c269b9fb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:69d82fd0-ad6d-458c-b2e7-9cb0c269b9fb","Monitoreo local de la sostenibilidad: Iniciativas y aportes de la sociedad civil en ciudades latinoamericanas","Niemann, Ludger; Hoppe, T. (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","Petri, Dennis P. (editor)","2022","La “batalla mundial por la sostenibilidad se ganará o se perderá en las ciudades”, proclamaron las Naciones Unidas (United Nations, 2012). Según esta metáfora, América Latina es un importante campo de batalla. Es la región más urbanizada del mundo y alrededor del 80% de la población vive en ciudades. .Qué puede aportar el monitoreo local de indicadores a esta “batalla” por las ciudades sostenibles? Para iniciar la reflexión, se recurre a dos afirmaciones provocativas: la sostenibilidad urbana no puede existir y el monitoreo de los caminos hacia esta utopía es una estrategia sobrevalorada. La primera afirmación se basa en el argumento siguiente: el concepto de sostenibilidad implica que una unidad (geográfica) puede ser autosuficiente, pero una ciudad jamás lo puede ser, dado que no funciona de forma aislada, sino siempre depende del consumo e intercambio de materias, energías y personas con su entorno y otras partes del planeta. Por lo tanto, se puede decir que una ""ciudad sostenible"" es un oxímoron (Rees, 1997) así como la ""amargura dulce"". La segunda afirmación acerca del monitoreo se basa en una observación empírica: las iniciativas locales de los indicadores de sostenibilidad tienden a tener una esperanza de vida bastante corta, decepcionan muchas veces a los activistas que las inician con entusiasmo y luego quedan desilusionados cuando sus esfuerzos no muestran los éxitos esperados (Wray et al., 2017). A pesar de estas dos advertencias, esta reflexión tiene un propósito positivo: responder a la pregunta inicial sobre los aportes del monitoreo al relatar, justamente, bajo qué condiciones las iniciativas locales pueden alcanzar permanencia organizativa e incidir positivamente en sus respectivas ciudades. Para tal fin, este artículo se estructura de la siguiente manera. La primera sección introduce el concepto de monitoreo negociación internacional en américa latina 146 local enfocando el objeto de medición .Qué se mide? Como respuesta a esta pregunta introduce la herramienta de los indicadores y los enfoques de selección ""desde arriba"" y ""desde abajo"". Se sigue con una sección dedicada al propósito de los sistemas de monitoreo. .Para qué medir? Como respuesta a esta pregunta se introduce una tipología de los usos de la información (se distingue la incidencia en la toma de las decisiones del aporte a conocimientos y otras influencias) y se hace la recomendación de escoger entre los niveles de los indicadores para sintonizar con las competencias de los gobiernos locales. La siguiente sección se dedica a la pregunta .quién mide? Como respuesta se muestra que existen muchas maneras de organizar las iniciativas locales. Contrario a lo que han asumido otros investigadores, el involucramiento de los gobiernos locales no es una necesidad, sino una opción a ""negociar"". La última sección va más allá de una resena bibliográfica para presentar un caso de estudio pertinente: el desarrollo de las iniciativas de monitoreo (que integraron la Red Latinoamericana por Ciudades y Territorios Justos, Democráticas y Sustentables) en 10 países latinoamericanos, con una muestra de 49 ciudades diferentes estudiadas longitudinalmente.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:5119c23e-ceb7-428c-8d3d-bf370723da11","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5119c23e-ceb7-428c-8d3d-bf370723da11","Dimensions of Socio- Environmental Approaches as a Platform for Local Development Under Climate Change: Theoretical and practical considerations of transdisciplinarity","Sepulveda Carmona, D.A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Bracken, Gregory (editor); Newton, Caroline (editor); Dabrowski, Marcin (editor)","2022","The governance of urban processes, in the face of the effects of variability and extremes of climate change, requires a complex approach, especially because of the inherent uncertainty and high infrastructure cost those solutions entails. The urgency of the responses and actions imposed by extreme weather events transfers additional complexity to less developed societies, given the drift towards sectoral responses and the structural lack of financing at the municipal level. This chapter proposes a two-pronged approach: 1) linking climate adaptation processes and 2) outlining strategies for local development. This double effect facilitates the process of climate change adaptation through the active integration of a wider range of actors in local development, integrates agendas and actions of greater complexity, and ensures a long-term perspective of evolutionary change. The chapter has a theoretical framework defined by its transdisciplinary perspective (Lang et al., 2012), i.e. a reflective, integrative, scientific principle articulated by co-participatory methods that aim to solve or transition social problems and at the same time relate to scientific problems by differentiating and integrating knowledge from various scientific and social disciplines to validate the link between climate change strategies and local development. This is presented through a case study establishing a framework for possible interventions with integrated objectives in order to determine policy recommendations and local development strategies within the characteristics and conditions recognised in the case study, paying special attention to the high number of informal settlements in abandoned areas, and the limited economic capacity of the municipality to cope with their needs.","collaborative planning; planning education; situated learning; spatial vision; development strategy","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:9d798e94-41c9-4730-b561-e4231a63e5d2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9d798e94-41c9-4730-b561-e4231a63e5d2","Design Actions for Shifting Conditions. A premise","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); de Boer, J.J. (TU Delft Projects); Berlingieri, F. (Politecnico di Milano); Corradi, Emilia (Politecnico di Milano)","Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Berlingieri, Fabrizia (editor); Corradi, Emilia (editor); de Boer, Hans (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:b3e47225-05d0-4f6d-80f5-f867125250d5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b3e47225-05d0-4f6d-80f5-f867125250d5","A multifaceted interplay: Envisioning built environment transformations in the contemporary urban context","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Berlingieri, Fabrizia (editor); Setti, Giulia (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","LetteraVentidue","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-04-01","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:ffe4aae8-6af8-402f-9995-d8497668d942","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ffe4aae8-6af8-402f-9995-d8497668d942","City Making in Times of Transitions: The central role of learning","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Berlingieri, Fabrizia (editor); Cavallo, Roberto (editor); Corradi, Emilia (editor); de Boer, Hans (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:39df6110-f89e-43c7-a461-ad1202fc1c52","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:39df6110-f89e-43c7-a461-ad1202fc1c52","We can teach more than we can tell: combining Deliberate Practice, Embodied Cognition, and Multimodal Learning","Limbu, B.H. (TU Delft Web Information Systems); van Helden, G. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Barnes, Jan Schneider (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education); Specht, M.M. (TU Delft Web Information Systems)","Asyraaf Mat Sanusi, Khaleel (editor); Limbu, Bibeg (editor); Schneider, Jan (editor); Di Mitri, Daniele (editor); Klemke, Roland (editor)","2022","Acquisition and internalisation of many fundamental skills rely on repeated authentic practice and teachers providing support during practice. Despite this well accepted norms in skills acquisition, much of our assumptions about learning skills, mostly from a cognitive perspective, remain nebulous. Besides splitting hairs to classify skills acquisition into a paradigm, much of findings of related research from educational science and psychology have struggled to transfer into the domain of skills acquisition. Instead, in this paper, we propose to shift our view of skills acquisition from a cognitive approach to an embodied one with the help of multimodal technologies and provide a use-case which combines deliberate practice framework, embodied cognition principles, and multimodal learning.","multimodal; sensors; embodied cognition; deliberate practice","en","book chapter","CEUR-WS","","","","","","","","","","Web Information Systems","","",""
"uuid:3ef42c0e-dd3e-4314-a2f9-7c7a0faf4585","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3ef42c0e-dd3e-4314-a2f9-7c7a0faf4585","Unconventional Trajectories for Mobile 3D Scanning and Mapping","Arzberger, Fabian (University of Würzburg); Zevering, Jasper (Julius-Maximilians University); Bredenbeck, A. (TU Delft Control & Simulation); Borrmann, Dorit (University of Würzburg); Nüchter, Andreas (University of Würzburg)","","2022","State-of-the-art LiDAR-based 3D scanning and mapping systems focus on scenarios where good sensing coverage is ensured, such as drones, wheeled robots, cars, or backpack-mounted systems. However, in some scenarios more unconventional sensor trajectories come naturally, e.g., rolling, descending, or oscillating back and forth, but the literature on these is relatively sparse. As a result, most implementations developed in the past are not able to solve the SLAM problem in such conditions. In this chapter, we propose a robust offline-batch SLAM system that is able to address more challenging trajectories, which are characterized by weak angles of incidence and limited FOV while scanning. The proposed SLAM system is an upgraded version of our previous work and takes as input the raw points and prior pose estimates, yet the latter are subject to large amounts of drift. Our approach is a two-staged algorithm where in the first stage coarse alignment is fast achieved by matching planar polygons. In the second stage, we utilize a graph-based SLAM algorithm for further refinement. We evaluate the mapping accuracy of the algorithm on our own recorded datasets using high-resolution ground truth maps, which are available from a TLS.","","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Control & Simulation","","",""
"uuid:edb1d38b-3e85-440e-92ea-c8d91d4a6be5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:edb1d38b-3e85-440e-92ea-c8d91d4a6be5","Neolithic Human Diet Based on Studies of Coprolites from the Swifterbant Culture Sites, the Netherlands: Synthesis - Human versus community diet","Kubiak-Martens, L. (BIAX Consult); van der Linden, M. (BIAX Consult); Hardy, K. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona); Mackay, H. (Durham University); Ngan-Tillard, D.J.M. (TU Delft Geo-engineering); Shillito, L.- M. (Newcastle University); Zeiler, J.T. (ArchaeoBone)","Kubiak-Martens, Lucy (editor); van der Linden, Marjolein (editor)","2022","The aim of this final chapter is to integrate the results obtained from the multi-disciplinary study applied to a series of coprolites from the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic Swifterbant Culture sites, to determine their role as a source of information about the prehistoric dietary tradition and health.
The study of coprolites provides a unique opportunity to reconstruct the most complete spectrum of the foods that were consumed in the past, both as cooked meals as well as foods that were eaten raw. In addition to the food remains, coprolites also contain intestinal parasites which affected the health of prehistoric populations. Coprolite studies can also provide information about palaeoenvironmental conditions through the types of microfossils and macrofossils they contain.","","en","book chapter","Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands","","","","","","","","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:131f2c47-e66a-4a53-85dd-61c4e8c3f4af","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:131f2c47-e66a-4a53-85dd-61c4e8c3f4af","Neolithic Human Diet Based on Studies of Coprolites from the Swifterbant Culture Sites, the Netherlands: Micro-CT scanning analysis","Ngan-Tillard, D.J.M. (TU Delft Geo-engineering); Zeiler, J.T. (ArchaeoBone)","Kubiak-Martens, Lucy (editor); van der Linden, Marjolein (editor)","2022","In recent years, several researchers have illustrated the potential of X-ray micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) in the study of archaeological soils and artefacts. Hunt et al., Huisman et al., Wang et al., Qvarnström et al., and Shillito et al. have already foreseen and even demonstrated the added value of the technique for the investigation of ancient coprolites.114 Coprolites contain partially digested macro-food remains which can be distinguished on a micro-CT scan when they are large enough and contrast sufficiently in terms of X-ray attenuation values and/or patterns with the faecal mass. The scans of coprolites provide a direct and non-destructive way to assess diets from the past.","","en","book chapter","Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands","","","","","","","","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:c6e25b36-bb19-4312-b0e9-82e4e850a40c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c6e25b36-bb19-4312-b0e9-82e4e850a40c","Bifacial Photovoltaic Technology: Recent Advancements, Simulation and Performance Measurement","Aghaei, Mohammadreza (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)); Korevaar, Marc (Kipp & Zonen); Babal, Pavel (Kipp & Zonen); Ziar, H. (TU Delft Photovoltaic Materials and Devices)","","2022","In this chapter, we introduce the physic principle and applications of bifacial PV technology. We present different bifacial PV cell and module technologies as well as investigate the advantages of using bifacial PV technology in the field. We describe the measurement and modeling of Albedo, which is one of the important factors for the energy yield of bifacial PV technology. For an accurate assessment of the performance ratio of bifacial PV strings, it is necessary to measure the albedo irradiance using an albedometer or the front- and rear-side plane of array (POA) irradiance. We also discuss the advanced techniques for the characterization of bifacial PV modules. By means of simulation, we give insight into what boundary conditions result in new bifacial technology gains and the influence of the mounting position of irradiance sensors. We executed several simulations by varying the sensor positions on the rear side of the PV modules, different places, different albedo numbers, mounting heights, different geographical locations with various tilts, seasons, and weather types. To validate the simulation results, we performed various experiments in the field under different conditions. The results prove that the bifacial gain is highly dependent on the mounting heights of PV modules, tilt angles, weather conditions, latitude, and location.","bifacial photovoltaics (PV) technology; bifacial solar cell; bifacial PV module; bifaciality factor; solar radiation; Albedo","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Photovoltaic Materials and Devices","","",""
"uuid:72ab8e0a-7807-4fec-91ac-31f234dbd7ab","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:72ab8e0a-7807-4fec-91ac-31f234dbd7ab","Refugee Shelters done Differently: Humanist Architecture of Socialist Yugoslavia","Staničić, Aleksandar (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Beeckmans, Luce (editor); Gola, Alessandra (editor); Singh, Ashika (editor); Heynen, Hilde (editor)","2022","","Home-making; migration; spatial practices; urban citizenship; displacement; refugee shelter","en","book chapter","Leuven University Press","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:86a65ab2-58c5-48d4-b619-6c2bc24cf1ba","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:86a65ab2-58c5-48d4-b619-6c2bc24cf1ba","""Augmented Sarajevo"": Digitally Reconstructing War Heritage and the Sense of Place","Tanović, S.","Walden, Viktoria Grace (editor)","2022","The Siege of Sarajevo (1992-95) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, transformed the city into a landscape of ruins. One site of destruction was the Oslobođenje building, where Sarajevo’s daily newspaper was produced. Even though it was one of the first buildings shelled, it continued to be used during the siege as the newspaper was published daily from the basement that was still accessible. The destruction was documented by Sarajevo’s architects in a war-time project entitled “Warchitecture” (1993). In 1998, there was a decree by which the building was to be preserved as a ruin to commemorate the urbicid and the resilience of people in the face of destruction. This, however, was never followed through and the ruin of the Oslobođenje building was eventually demolished. The Augmented Sarajevo initiative aims to use available technologies to digitally reconstruct destroyed built environment and make it available on site as a mobile technology application. In a bottom-up approach, this citizens’ initiative includes both expert and lay perspectives on war heritage and its role in the remembrance of the siege. Due to its symbolic value, the Oslobođenje building is selected as a first case-study where we plan to create an augmented filter to reenact the sense of place through digital reconstruction, personal memory recordings and historic research. This paper will discuss the significance of the built environment during the siege and today - three decades after – to argue that technology has a great potential to reinforce collective remembrance discourses. After analysing problems with current approaches to war-damage reconstruction of heritage, the chapter will focus on the inception of the Augmented Sarajevo initiative that aims to document intersections of personal memory and existing collective framings of memory to provide space for this relationship to develop.","tangible and intangible war heritage; digital remembrance; sense of place; embodied memory","en","book chapter","REFRAME Books","","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:fa621939-6b12-4140-b72e-82b407519e3d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fa621939-6b12-4140-b72e-82b407519e3d","Value-sensitive design & management of buildings and facilities","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Thomas, Amy (editor); Novas-Ferradás, María (editor)","2022","Architectural design may be defined as a synthesis of form, function, and technology, in a particular context, taking into account legal and financial preconditions. This book shows the need to also incorporate societal values. In the area of Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) and Facilities Management (FM), a growing awareness comes to the fore, how buildings, facilities, and services can add value for clients, end-users, other stakeholders, and society as a whole. Adding value through well-thought design and management choices in the development of new buildings or interventions in buildings-in-use regards its contribution to the fulfilment of organisational objectives, end-user needs, interests of other stakeholders, and societal values. This chapter aims to connect both worlds by presenting findings from the CREM/FM field that may be incorporated in architectural design. It discusses twelve types of added value, possible conflicts and synergy between different values, and criteria for prioritisation. It also presents a step-by-step model to support value adding design and management processes. Incorporating societal values and values of clients and end-users is a prerequisite for socially responsible and user-centred design and management. Teaching students this way may help to provide a sustainable built environment that fits with people’s needs and interests. The chapter ends with some suggestions on how to teach value-sensitive design and management of buildings and facilities.","Corporate Real Estate; facilities; user-centred; societal values; priorities","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:9f6e7256-e278-4cac-85a0-b452b528a048","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9f6e7256-e278-4cac-85a0-b452b528a048","3D Printing and the Art World: Current Developments and Future Perspectives","Tissen, L.N.M. (TU Delft Team Joris Dik; Universiteit Leiden)","Sharma, Ashutosh (editor)","2022","3D printing’s rapid technological development is starting to impact the art field because, for the first time, it has become possible to exactly reproduce and reconstruct artworks without any loss of their physical features. Yet, a coherent overview of how 3D printing is used within the art field while paying attention to ethical considerations does not exist. This study will provide an overview of the current developments of 3D printing in the art world, its use, and the direction it is moving toward. Within this study, the technologies that enable, influence, and will continue to affect the 3D reproduction of artworks, namely technologies necessary to capture an artwork’s materials on a chemical and physical level, artificial intelligence (AI), 3D printing technology itself, and the rise of the non-fungible token (NFT) are analyzed to be able to understand what 3D printing implies for our changing perception of art in the future.","3D printing; art; cultural heritage; authenticity; 3D scanning","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Team Joris Dik","","",""
"uuid:a5fb1078-66ac-4bc3-9433-1aaf58faf479","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a5fb1078-66ac-4bc3-9433-1aaf58faf479","Load assessment of optimally-arranged point absorbers arrays in front of a vertical wall","Loukogeorgaki, Eva (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki); Michailides, Constantine (International Hellenic University); Lavidas, G. (TU Delft Offshore Engineering); Saeidtehrani, S. (TU Delft Offshore Engineering); Chatjigeorgiou, Ioannis K. (National Technical University of Athens)","Guedes Soares, Carlos (editor)","2022","In this paper, we assess numerically the loads applied on PAs of optimally-arranged linear arrays in front of a bottom-mounted vertical wall of finite length under normal operating conditions. The arrays, maximizing the yearly absorbed energy, consist of five, identical, oblate spheroidal heaving PAs and are deployed at three near-shore sites in the Aegean Sea, Greece. The PAs are assumed to be attached on the wall via connection configurations restraining all rigid-body modes except heave. A spectral analysis is performed to quantify loads. The corresponding transfer functions are obtained from a frequency-based hydrodynamic model that solves the diffraction/radiation problem of the multi-body arrangement in the presence of the wall. Results, focusing on surge and sway restraining loads, are, initially, presented for regular waves and, then, for normal operating conditions (irregular waves), highlighting the effect of the arrays’ layouts and of the local wave conditions on the restraining loads. Comparison is also made with equally-spaced arrays to reveal potential positive effects of optimum layouts on structural integrity related issues.","","en","book chapter","CRC Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Offshore Engineering","","",""
"uuid:bd8d8a78-a1f3-4399-88b4-2ea43a434199","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd8d8a78-a1f3-4399-88b4-2ea43a434199","An Athens yet to Come","Kousoulas, Stavros (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Braidotti, Rosi (editor); Dolphijn, Rick (editor)","2022","The massive and ongoing influx of refugees to Athens that started in the beginning of the century would meet a radical change that occurred after the Olympic Games of 2004, producing the germ that would transform the Athenian urban ecologies: an absolute retreat to the private, understood not in financial or market terms but in terms of stratification and rigidification. Examined from that point of view, the urban unrests of the past decade can be approached as the gradual formation of a black hole: before the formation of molar fascist assemblages in the Athenian urban ecologies, there is the formation of infinite micro-fascists. The immense proliferation of micro-fascist subjectivities is no other than the emergence of infinite reactive subjects out of the Athenian urban ecologies and their technicities themselves. Precisely for this reason, any attempt to speak of an Athens yet-to-come should not involve the production of yet another narrative (of urban change, social justice or political emancipation) but rather the affirmative production of a futurity through the actual and virtual potentials of an environmental manipulation that occurs here-and-now while aiming at a not-here-and-not-yet.","Athens; Technicity; Simondon","en","book chapter","Edinburgh University Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:d7e4cd46-8947-40a6-a036-30324ea59d9e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d7e4cd46-8947-40a6-a036-30324ea59d9e","Tools and techniques to promote reflexivity with the embodied AI community","Zaga, Cristina (University of Twente); Lupetti, M.L. (TU Delft Design Aesthetics); Cila, N. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design); Lee, Minha (Eindhoven University of Technology); Huisman, G. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design); Fosch Villaronga, E. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design); Arzberger, A. (Student TU Delft)","Lupetti, Maria Luce (editor); Zaga, Cristina (editor); Huisman, Gijs (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Design Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:8f736236-937f-493a-9549-733aab96209f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8f736236-937f-493a-9549-733aab96209f","DIY-Materials approach to design meaningful materials for the sustainability transition","Rognoli, Valentina (Politecnico di Milano); Parisi, S. (TU Delft Materials and Manufacturing); Pollini, Barbara (Politecnico di Milano); Taranto, Martina (Politecnico di Milano); Ayala-Garcia, Camilo (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)","Builes Vélez, Ana Elena (editor); Builes Escobar, Natalia (editor)","2022","The critical environmental conditions of the planet compel humankind to rapidly devise solutions able to minimize the impact of human actions on Earth. Environmental issues are urgent, so researchers and practitioners in the design field are committed to formalising new visions and pathways, willing to meet the SDGs of the 2030 agenda. While formulating less affecting processes of making/manufacturing, a conscious practice of design recognises materials and their 38 management as a critical point for sustainable production. The material, formerly considered a step of the design process, now becomes the the focus of the project; unfortunately, there is a lack of dedicated studies and initiatives to implement material awareness in design education. To envision an effective ecological transition, material design turns into an inescapable step when designing for sustainability. It’s fundamental for design schools to invest in material education by establishing dedicated courses that boost this realm of knowledge, material understanding, and to improve the making skills of new generations of designers. This chapter focuses on the results of the DIY-Material approach used in the last few years at the Design School of Politecnico di Milano. The developed approach allows to teach students transversally how to design materials starting from a source, going through ingredients, compositions, recipes, and processes, creating material demonstrators, and defining the identity of the new material and its narratives. Here, a series of bio-based, bio fabricated material examples will be illustrated to describe the development of material pathways pointing towards an ecological transition through a DIY-Materials approach.","DIY-Materials; bio-based; bio fabricated; material education; material design","en","book chapter","Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana","","","","","","","","","","Materials and Manufacturing","","",""
"uuid:50143fe7-2824-4a1d-834a-d0a794ad57c8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:50143fe7-2824-4a1d-834a-d0a794ad57c8","Conclusies: De migratiesamenleving","Kleinhans, R.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies); Van Ostaijen, M. (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam); Seibel, K.A. (TU Delft Urban Studies)","Kleinhans, Reinout (editor); van Ostaijen, Mark (editor); Seibel, Kimberly (editor)","2022","Nederland is in de afgelopen decennia een migratiesamenleving
geworden. Er komen migranten vanuit alle delen van de wereld. Sommigen
blijven voor langere tijd, anderen verlaten na verloop van tijd
ons land weer. De Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid
(WRR) constateert dat de ‘vlottendheid’ en verscheidenheid in onze
migratiesamenleving sterk zijn toegenomen. Dat maakt het samenleven
ingewikkelder (WRR, 2020). Daarom behandelt dit boek een
select aantal thema’s die blijk geven van een onlosmakelijk verband
tussen migratie en migratiegerelateerde diversiteit, en de sturingsdilemma’s
die daaruit voortkomen. Want migratie en diversiteit
leiden tot een breed scala van vragen over grondrechten, participatie,
burgerschap, noodopvang, huisvesting, onderwijs en arbeidsmarkt.
Dit zijn complexe, sterk verweven vraagstukken, die zich niet beperken
tot een enkele bestuurslaag, ruimtelijke schaal of maatschappelijk
domein en daarmee ook governance-uitdagingen opleveren.","","nl","book chapter","Boom","","","","","","","","","","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:a69b180f-878f-410d-812e-f72bb2918078","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a69b180f-878f-410d-812e-f72bb2918078","Diversiteit die bijt: wijkvernieuwing en het recht op de stad","Kleinhans, R.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies)","Kleinhans, Reinout (editor); van Ostaijen, Mark (editor); Seibel, Kimberly (editor)","2022","Grote steden zijn van oudsher de woon-, werk- en leefplaats van mensen
met een enorme variëteit aan achtergronden. Onder invloed van
snel veranderende economische structuren, internationale migratie
en groeiende sociaaleconomische ongelijkheid worden steden niet
alleen steeds diverser qua bevolkingssamenstelling. Ze worden ook
steeds meer het toneel van strijd om schaarser wordende hulpbronnen,
zoals toegang tot betaalbare woningen, onderwijs en voorzieningen.
In deze strijd delven groepen met lage en midden inkomens in toenemende
mate het onderspit. Juist de laagste inkomensgroepen
kampen met uiteenlopende problemen op het vlak van onderwijs,
werk, inkomen, huisvesting en gezondheid.","","nl","book chapter","Boom","","","","","","","","","","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:cb0e9c37-c7cc-4a28-be8a-3c90206656a7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cb0e9c37-c7cc-4a28-be8a-3c90206656a7","Women, Work and the Office","Thomas, A.R. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","","2022","Providing a future-proof workplace means ensuring a healthy and sustainable
work environment for all. Today women report more stress, health problems and
promotional barriers at work. It is widely known that this ‘leaky pipeline’ stems
from a range of social/cultural factors but to what extent has the workplace—a
physical, designed environment—influenced inequality? The offices we inhabit
may appear to embody a gender neutral mentality, but when we look back at the
history of the office we see that its norms and standards were formed decades ago,
when things weren’t so equal or straightforward.","","en","book chapter","College van Rijksadviseurs","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:1bc75033-99e7-49c9-bbdc-a0f25cf5f560","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1bc75033-99e7-49c9-bbdc-a0f25cf5f560","A Journey in Space and Time","de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Resta, Giuseppe (editor)","2022","Embarking on a workshop with the aim of exploring the narrative potential of the myth and the site, I set out with the assumption that the myth of Troy would overrule everything in Çanakkale. However, it is not so straightforward to say anything conclusive about the impact of the myth of Troy on the city of Çanakkale, separated by 30 kilometres and 3000 years. There is no singular, large story that bridges the gap between Troy and Çanakkale, that can clear the mists of fiction, myth, and fable. In the workshop and the ensuing paper I documented a collection of micro-stories, and it is only through their messy heterogeneity that we can see possible connections and relations shimmering through…","travelogue; Troy; narrative methods","en","book chapter","Casa Editrice Libria","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-06-01","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:6818da48-ee31-485f-b4e4-f740f08899e8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6818da48-ee31-485f-b4e4-f740f08899e8","Online manipulation: Charting the field","Jongepier, Fleur (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen); Klenk, M.B.O.T. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Jongepier, Fleur (editor); Klenk, Michael (editor)","2022","This chapter provides an overview of the key debates and concepts relevant to online manipulation. First, it introduces and critically discusses three preliminary methodological questions concerning the method used to study manipulation (online), the normative charge of the concept, and the level and type of intentionality required to manipulate. Second, it critically discusses the most prominent philosophical approaches to the study of manipulation, distinguishing process-, outcome- and norm-based views of manipulation. Third, it introduces the notion of an “aggravating factor”, which is a factor that can make online manipulation more effective, its effects worse or morally wrong, or makes it harder for individuals to avoid or contest manipulative practices and technologies. Under this header, we will discuss personalization, opacity, flow, lack of user control, and an organization’s moral compass.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:36b64d66-10a8-4bf9-ad9d-c54fe1940ec7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:36b64d66-10a8-4bf9-ad9d-c54fe1940ec7","Introduction and overview of chapters","Jongepier, Fleur (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen); Klenk, M.B.O.T. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Jongepier, Fleur (editor); Klenk, Michael (editor)","2022","This chapter introduces the themes and questions addressed in this volume on the philosophy of online manipulation. It lays out the reasons for considering that online manipulation is an intellectually interesting and practically problematic phenomenon and raises the questions of whether online manipulation differs from other types of manipulation. It then introduces briefly the 19 chapters in the volume.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a742bb09-1250-4504-948b-c2dc5317369c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a742bb09-1250-4504-948b-c2dc5317369c","Manipulation, injustice, and technology","Klenk, M.B.O.T. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Jongepier, Fleur (editor); Klenk, Michael (editor)","2022","This chapter defends the view that manipulated behaviour is explained by an injustice. Injustices that explain manipulated behaviour need not involve agential features such as intentionality. Therefore, technology can manipulate us, even if technological artefacts like robots, intelligent software agents, or other ‘mere tools’ lack agential features such as intentionality. The chapter thus sketches a comprehensive account of manipulated behaviour related to but distinct from existing accounts of manipulative behaviour. It then builds on that account to defend the possibility that we are being manipulated by technology.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:6703cba1-3146-4ed5-b3d5-2db95f8c2b65","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6703cba1-3146-4ed5-b3d5-2db95f8c2b65","Wondrous darkness: mediating the real and the imaginative in rendering","Ronner, E.I. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","","2022","","kanal; brussels; renderings; transformation; architecture","en","book chapter","Atelier KANAL","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:7a4ed802-82ec-4536-956d-6723a49cef52","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7a4ed802-82ec-4536-956d-6723a49cef52","A Systematic Literature Review on the Use of Games for Attitude Change: Searching for Factors Influencing Civil Servants' Attitudes","Kleiman, F. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics; TU Delft Information and Communication Technology); Meijer, Sebastiaan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology); Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (TU Delft Engineering, Systems and Services)","","2022","Governments are increasingly using games for civic engagement, decision making, and education. Serious gaming is a type of game that has often been advocated as a means for changing the attitude of its players and can be used for changing the attitude of civil servants. However, the relationship between games and attitude change in civil servants remains unexplored. This paper aims at identifying factors leading to attitude change of civil servants. As hardly any paper is focused on civil servants' attitude change through games, the authors broaden their research to attitude change through games in general. Out of 483 documents, 19 reference papers were analyzed in detail. Eighty-one games were found, and more than 13 different theories were identified containing 30 different influencing factors, which were found mostly to be unrelated and context-dependent. The conceptual dispersion between studies indicates that the resulting overview of factors is a first step towards creating a uniform theory. The results can help governments to design better games.","","en","book chapter","IGI Global","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","Engineering, Systems and Services","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:17c24338-2850-40f7-b2bc-c8159f0d4836","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17c24338-2850-40f7-b2bc-c8159f0d4836","What can we do as designers","Lupetti, M.L. (TU Delft Design Aesthetics)","Lupetti, Maria Luce (editor); Zaga, Cristina (editor); Huisman, Gijs (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Design Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:4c2e79f7-9190-42b1-a516-84b232ed682d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c2e79f7-9190-42b1-a516-84b232ed682d","Ananke's Sway: Architectures of Synaptic Passages","Kousoulas, Stavros (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Lushetich, Natasha (editor); Campbell, Iain (editor); Smith, Dominic (editor)","2022","Philosopher Gilbert Simondon claims that what one perceives is neither outlines nor shapes, but thresholds of intensity. Therefore, Simondon points out that sensation is nothing but intensive and differential; it is the ‘seizure of a direction, not of an object.’ However, the issue is how one can examine the sensation of a direction that does not address the present but rather that which is yet to come. To do so, one can approach it as an issue of synapses. A synapse is a junction, an almost imperceptible gap through which an impulse of intensity passes by. As such, synapses manage to capture both the passage of an intensity (as a synaptic moment) and the formation of an extensity (as a synaptic location). In other words, synapses can be understood as constraints and for this reason, as information; after all, information is nothing but the reduction of potentials.
In this paper, I will examine how architecture, in its technicities, operates as a synapse: how it allows for both the formation of an extensive space as well as for the very possibility of intuiting a space yet to come, and consequently, a subject yet to individuate. To do so, I will focus on how architectural technicities allow for a certain degree of indeterminacy due to their metastability and auto-normativity. With the help of goddess Ananke and her spindle, architecture will be understood as an intensive exercise on the indeterminate, on a figure that is not yet figured out, but does so on the basis of synaptic passages.
aspiring designers who aim to design for values to disentangle how different
notions of value and values influence the design process, the design outcome,
and how the outcome is evaluated. The course strives to make abstract values
more tangible by asking students to analyse the values supported or hindered
by an existing product-service system and how it brings or destroys value for
a broad range of direct and indirect stakeholders. Various theories, methods
and tools are brought forward to help them perform their analysis and come
up with a more acceptable alternative value proposition. Students are also
encouraged to conduct high-quality dialogues to reflect on their own values as
designers, the ethics of design and the value tensions they experience during
the course. These reflections in turn serve as input for the development of
their own code of ethics.","Human values; value as worth; value tensions; value proposition; ethics of design","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Marketing and Consumer Research","","",""
"uuid:c9795a2c-938e-40a3-b351-8bfabe0b1eee","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c9795a2c-938e-40a3-b351-8bfabe0b1eee","More than half the picture: Challenges at the encounter of feminism and architectural history","Thomas, A.R. (TU Delft Situated Architecture); Novas, María (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology; TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Thomas, Amy (editor); Novas-Ferradás, María (editor)","2022","Historically, the work of white Western male architects has dominated architectural history education. In recent decades a large body of scholarship has attempted to critically question this, highlighting and subverting mainstream disciplinary values, which are informed by gendered, racial, classist, and colonial biases. This chapter explores the process of addressing the methodologically and epistemologically gendered blind spots that reinforce structural inequality in the academy. We reflect on our experiences developing two interlinked Architectural History courses on the MSc Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences between 2019 and 2021 at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). The chapter explores the challenge of introducing traditionally marginalised forms of architectural knowledge – such as ones coming from feminist theory – within an existing institutional framework, while also interrogating the essential acts of collaboration between students, researchers, and teachers that take place in the process.","Architecture; architectural history; feminism; gender bias; seminar","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:3db97395-e619-4b57-9502-570d880b849f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3db97395-e619-4b57-9502-570d880b849f","Value-based redesign in gamified learning environments","de Andrade, Bruno (TU Delft Heritage & Values); Pereira Roders, A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Thomas, Amy (editor); Novas-Ferradás, María (editor)","2022","Architectural redesign risks damaging or destroying built heritage, especially when designers are unaware of its cultural significance. This needs to be prevented, as built heritage is a human right, as coined by the 2005 Faro Convention. As a result, architects are now encouraged to conduct values-based redesigns with a broader range of stakeholders in order to uncover the cultural relevance of built heritage and co-create their redesigns. This shift in perspective, from one that was formerly expert-based and individualistic, aims to better preserve built heritage and its cultural relevance. Students, the architects of tomorrow, must acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitude to master this shift in perspective. This chapter reports on the lessons learned when teaching values-based redesign in gamified learning environments (GLEs) in two courses offered to architecture students by the Heritage and Architecture Section of the TUDelft, in the Netherlands. GLEs were chosen because of their known efficacy in enhancing stakeholder involvement and contributing to decisionmaking processes in other contexts. Results revealed that even if students are more aware of heritage value, their redesign decisions are more often guided by their personal values, rather than collective values (i.e. cultural significance). Values-based design and co-creation are not relevant for the redesign of built heritage only. The lessons learned in this research can help develop learning objectives across bachelor and master programs so that students learn to engage with different stakeholders in different contexts. Elsewhere, this new approach is being applied in practice, often without training. In this situation, training new architects on the use of GLEs as engagement tools contributes to their professional development, fostering a culture of greater participation and co-creation in urban planning, architecture and built heritage.","Gamified Learning Environment (GLE); geogames; value-based redesign; heritage values and attributes; human rights","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:889644d8-29cf-4f84-afda-2109fa621cf8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:889644d8-29cf-4f84-afda-2109fa621cf8","Teaching spatial justice: Four exercises on communicative rationality & justice","Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Thomas, Amy (editor); Novas-Ferradás, María (editor)","2022","This chapter investigates why a focus on justice should be included in planning and design education. The central argument, based on the ideas of moral philosopher Alasdair McIntyre, is that justice is a 'internal and necessary good' for the successful practise of spatial planning, without which it is meaningless. It contends that spatial planning can be publicly justified only if it produces (perceived) just outcomes using (perceived) just procedures. It challenges the notion that justice is solely a subjective feeling, arguing that various justice claims must be resolved through public communicative exercises, of which spatial planning is but one manifestation. Although competing justice claims are frequently legitimate in and of themselves, they must be contrasted and evaluated against each other in context in order for justice claims to be appraised and some sort of agreed justice to be reached, albeit in imperfect ways, to ensure policy legitimacy, sustainability, and adherence. This chapter suggests four exercises to address communicative rationality and competing justice claims in the classroom, inviting students to argue their way through those claims from a variety of different perspectives.","Spatial justice; communicative rationality; public reasoning","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:c2a88821-d821-41e7-bb8f-dbdac5b37cce","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c2a88821-d821-41e7-bb8f-dbdac5b37cce","Identifying interventions for responsible innovation: The sociotechnical value map","Pesch, U. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Rocco, Roberto (editor); Thomas, Amy (editor); Novas-Ferradás, María (editor)","2022","TThis chapter presents the sociotechnical value map (STVM) as a method to
map out values in a sociotechnical system. To identify these values, the publics
that are or can be related to a given technology must be traced. The STVM
combines elements from evolutionary theory of technology development and
value sensitive design (VSD). It consists of the following steps: first, the relevant
societal stakeholders are identified; second, VSD helps us design values into
a technology. These findings allow us to reconstruct a sociotechnical public.
The chapter examines the elements that make up a STVM, and its underlying
theoretical considerations. It concludes by a short discussion on the benefits
and shortcomings of the method, and on the reception of students.","Sociotechnical value map; value sensitive design; responsible research and innovation; responsible innovation systems; sociotechnical system","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a3be2eea-21fc-4282-9438-f74f712abeff","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a3be2eea-21fc-4282-9438-f74f712abeff","The Building is Present: The 1:5 Model as a Way of Seeing, TU Delft, Chair Buildings, Interiors, Cities, 2018–2019","Mandias, S.S. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Schreurs, Eireen (editor); Voet, Caroline (editor); Thomas, Helen (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","Universiteit van Leuven","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:cf7da8f4-dc35-4325-b5a7-a7bd5ce9afbf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cf7da8f4-dc35-4325-b5a7-a7bd5ce9afbf","Tracing the Intensive: On Assemblages, Technicities and Urban Pedagogies","Pan, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Kousoulas, Stavros (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Chan, P.W.C. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Adil, Zain (editor); Marey, Amany (editor)","2022","Nowadays, emerging technologies continuously shift our understanding of human evolution as well as influence the understanding of the built and urban environment. It is evident that architectural and urban pedagogies are equally impacted by the so-called digital turns. On the one hand, digital technologies introduce a great variety of technical methods, such as mapping, filming, geographic information systems (GIS), parametric modelling or VR/AR technology, facilitating the extraction of certain aspects of urban life through qualitative and quantitative analyses or simulations. On the other hand, the rapid growth of such technologies has also raised questions on whether it could enhance the very understanding of urban conditions in evoking a critical thinking of the dynamic, transient and intensive encounters of urban life. To respond to that, one can perhaps turn to philosopher Gilbert Simondon and his concept of technicity: simply put, technicity deals with how humans relate and transform their environment through technology and how these relations transform all of them in their own – humans, technology, and environment. Utilising the concept of technicity, this paper intends to speculate on the intensive dynamics of urban life. It will do so by firstly embracing assemblage thinking and understanding the urban as an emergent and plastic condition. Secondly, in teasing out the tangible dimensions of technicity, the paper aims to discuss the affective, reticular, and co-transformative relations between people, spaces, and memory as produced and ramified by technology. It then brings the above discussions together to articulate potential urban pedagogies that are enabled by transdisciplinarity and a problem-based understanding of knowledge. Finally, the paper places an open-ended question: how digital literacy could produce a form of urban literacy, and how lack of knowledge on the entanglements between architecture and digital technologies leads eventually to an impediment in understanding how urban life is influenced by both.","","en","book chapter","AMPS Architecture Media Politics Society","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:79eaf3f8-e7f8-4214-b365-4424f25f1542","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:79eaf3f8-e7f8-4214-b365-4424f25f1542","Synthesis of Organic–Inorganic Nanohybrids-Based Polymeric Nanocomposites","Shakeel, A. (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; University of Engineering & Technology Lahore; NED University of Engineering and Technology); Rizwan, Komal (University of Sahiwal); Farooq, U. (TU Delft Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies); Yasin, Saima (University of Engineering & Technology Lahore)","Rizwan, K. (editor)","2022","Organic–inorganic nanohybrids-based polymer nanocomposites are made up of two different components, and these hybrids attained great attention over last decades due to their diversified framework and fascinating features. These nanohybrids possess synergistic characteristics of both organic and inorganic substances. Different synthetic routes are used to synthesize these materials with enhanced morphology, tunable features, and fine nanostructures. This chapter focuses on various synthetic routes for fabrication of organic–inorganic-based nanopolymeric composites. Synthetic strategies and protocols of different routes have been described in details. We have also discussed the advantages and limitations of all synthetic methods in details.","Inorganic; Nanocomposites; Polymer; Synthesis","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies","","",""
"uuid:a8060be8-1ad1-4b4b-82a9-66004872af9c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a8060be8-1ad1-4b4b-82a9-66004872af9c","Interviewen","Kleinhans, R.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies); Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); van Dorst, M.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2022","Interviewen is een veelvoorkomende wetenschappelijke methode on informatie te
verzamelen. Belangrijk is dat het interview inhoudelijk goed aansluit bij jouw
ontwerpopgave of onderzoek. Daarnaast helpt het enorm om te werken met een
systematische aanpak bij het vastleggen, ordenen, analyseren en rapporteren van
de informatie uit je interviews. En natuurlijk is een goede gespreksvoorbereiding
belangrijk. De interviewmethode omvat drie fasen:
1. Voorbereiding en randvoorwaarden
2. Uitvoering, gespreksvoering en vastleggen data, en
3. Uitwerking, analyse en rapportage.
Interviews zijn zeer geschikt voor het in kaart brengen van percepties, ervaringen,
opvattingen, verwachtingen, en het ophalen van kennis uit de praktijk. Om de
complexiteit van datgene wat je onderzoekt te begrijpen, is het van belang dat je in
het interview zelf flexibel kunt opereren. Gesprekken verlopen nog al eens anders
dan tijdens de voorbereiding wordt verondersteld. Dit hoofdstuk biedt concrete
handvaten voor alle onderdelen van het proces.","interview; voorbereiding-operationalisering-rapportage; probleemstelling; geldigheid; betrouwbaarheid","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:5d76e849-4cf4-451a-bc12-99dd5d3dd9e0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5d76e849-4cf4-451a-bc12-99dd5d3dd9e0","Política de Remoções em Belo Horizonte","Baltazar, Ana Paula (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais); Costa, Márcia (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais); Melo, Cíntia (The New School); Crevels, Eric (TU Delft Situated Architecture); Furiati, Lucas (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)","Kapp, Silke (editor); Baltazar, Ana (editor)","2022","Este texto foi motivado pela parceria do MOM, entre 2014 e 2015, com os crupos Cideade e Aleteridade, e Pólos de Cidadania, ambos da Escola de Direito da UFMG, do desenvolvimento da pesquisa Direito fundamental à motadia adequada: novos olhares sobre os impactos e efeitos das políticas públicas de assentamentos e reassentamentos em aglomerados urbanos em Belo Horizonte, coordenada por Miracy Gustin, com financiamento da FAPEMIG. O texto articula os resultados de outras pesquitas do MOM no Aglomerado da Serra e na Vila das Antenas no Morro das Pedras. O conjunto dessas pesquisas monstrou que a política habitacional em Belo Horizonte é fortemente caracterizada por remoções. A partir disso, foram firsutidas diretrizes junto ao Ministério Público Federal para garantir a monutenção ou melhoria das chamadas condições sócio-espaciais.","","pt","book chapter","MOM edições","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:a87cc1c8-9a47-4166-b9d3-379c1b6f8d5b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a87cc1c8-9a47-4166-b9d3-379c1b6f8d5b","Industrialization: Processes and Products","Pottgiesser, U. (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture; OWL, University of Applied Sciences and Arts; Stichting Docomomo Nederland)","Tostoes, Ana (editor); Jordá Such, Carmen (editor); Palomares Figueres, Maite (editor); Pottgiesser, Uta (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","DOCOMOMO","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Heritage & Architecture","","",""
"uuid:3a565f19-4c29-4f6d-8524-0eb62086cfda","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3a565f19-4c29-4f6d-8524-0eb62086cfda","Green Rooftops","Dang, M.K. (TU Delft Environmental & Climate Design)","Angelica, Maria (editor); Amaya-Espinel, Juan David (editor)","2022","Rio de Janeiro is an ever-changing and expanding city that is facing challenges interms of food security, urban sprawl, and the fragmentation of the green infrastructure. By mapping the surface area of the urban rooftop landscape and finding spatial synergies with the city’s socially and environmentally vulnerable areas, a case can be made in favor of implementing a rooftop agricultural infrastructure capable of meeting roughly 40%of the city’s yearly demands for vegetables.","Urban biodiversity; Urban ecosystem services; Urban ecology; Urban Land Use Planning; Colombia","en","book chapter","Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt","","","","","","","","","","Environmental & Climate Design","","",""
"uuid:11a13251-d5ed-4b9c-9a02-28d32db59bc7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:11a13251-d5ed-4b9c-9a02-28d32db59bc7","Retracing and Reframing the Legacy of Modern Movement","Pottgiesser, U. (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture; Docomomo International; OWL, University of Applied Sciences and Arts)","Tostoes, Ana (editor); Jordá Such, Carmen (editor); Palomares Figueres, Maite (editor); Pottgiesser, Uta (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","DOCOMOMO","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Heritage & Architecture","","",""
"uuid:7801554e-cd2b-4326-9587-eb2c2be1acdb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7801554e-cd2b-4326-9587-eb2c2be1acdb","Architectuur als luisteroefening","Mandias, S.S. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","van den Bergen, Marina (editor); van den Bergh, Paul (editor); van Dipten, Leonieke (editor)","2022","As part of The Persistence of Questioning, critical reflections for the future: ‘What is the state of architectural culture?’, Sereh Mandias explains why she – together with Elsbeth Ronner – launched the narrative podcast Windoog, her reasons for engaging in architectural criticism without using images, and the importance of architectural criticism that does not focus on the object.","Podcast; Architectuurcultuur; Windoog","nl","book chapter","Archined","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:eeb1a21f-7f26-4d67-9b9b-f5fefab32427","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eeb1a21f-7f26-4d67-9b9b-f5fefab32427","Design for Wellbeing, Happiness and Health","Petermans, Ann (University of Hasselt); Poldma, Tiiu (Université de Montréal); Cain, Rebecca (Loughborough University); Ozkaramanli-Leerkes, Deger (University of Twente); Tonetto, Leandro (Unisinos University); Pohlmeyer, A.E. (External organisation); Hassenzahl, M (University of Siegen); Laschke, Matthias (University of Siegen); Desmet, P.M.A. (TU Delft Human-Centered Design)","Lockton, D. (editor); Lenzi, D. (editor); Hekkert, P. (editor); Oak, A. (editor); Sádaba, J. (editor); Lloyd, P. (editor)","2022","The chairs' editorial for the theme track of SIGWELL, the Design Research Society's Special Interest Group (SIG) focusing on Design for Wellbeing, Happiness and Health.","Wellbeing; happiness; design for health","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","Human-Centered Design","","","",""
"uuid:1fd900ce-335c-4c53-995a-f7d5c1e242b9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1fd900ce-335c-4c53-995a-f7d5c1e242b9","Un-/Blackboxing the creative potential of Dutch secondary vocational education","van Middelkoop, C. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design)","","2022","","Applied Design Research","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","2023-09-01","","","Human Information Communication Design","","",""
"uuid:b6adfaec-a9d9-423b-ae42-92ba669ece8d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b6adfaec-a9d9-423b-ae42-92ba669ece8d","Explanation of the growth of light electric freight vehicles in city logistics","van Duin, Ron (TU Delft Transport and Logistics; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); Ploos van Amstel, Walther (Hogeschool van Amsterdam); Quak, Hans (Breda University of Applied Sciences; TNO)","van Wee, Bert (editor); Annema, JanAnne (editor); Kohler, Jonathan (editor)","2022","Research finds that the global market value of cargo bikes will hit 2.4 billion
euros by 2031. Analysts with Future Market Insights assessing the growth
of cargo bikes have placed the parcel courier industry as a key buyer of
electric cargo bikes, forecasting that 43 per cent of sales could go to this industry.
This growth is driven by city logistics trends, particularly as studies
emerge showing the high efficiency and cost saving of the cargo bike versus
the delivery van. It will not solely be direct incentives that drive uptake,
however. The policy that restricts motoring and emissions is expected to be
a key driver for businesses that seek profitability, with three-wheeled electric
cargo bikes making up nearly half the market. The advance of e-bike
technology has seen a strong rise in market share for assisted cargo bikes,
now accounting for a 73 per cent market share. Potentially limiting the
growth is the legislation governing the output and range of electric cargo
bikes (FMI, 2021).","Light Electric Freight Vehicles; Delft; Framework","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:b688cc21-fafb-4ab5-8fe2-11cd5cd01d02","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b688cc21-fafb-4ab5-8fe2-11cd5cd01d02","Towards fast human-centred contouring workflows for adaptive external beam radiotherapy","Chaves-de-Plaza, Nicolas F. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation); Mody, P. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation; Leiden University Medical Center); Hildebrandt, K.A. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation); Staring, M. (TU Delft Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics); Astreinidou, Eleftheria (Leiden University Medical Center); de Ridder, Mischa (University Medical Center Utrecht); de Ridder, H. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design); van Egmond, R. (TU Delft Human Information Communication Design)","","2022","Delineation of tumours and organs-at-risk permits detecting and correcting changes in the patients' anatomy throughout the treatment, making it a core step of adaptive external beam radiotherapy. Although auto-contouring technologies have sped up this process, the time needed to perform the quality assessment of the generated contours remains a bottleneck, taking clinicians between several minutes and an hour to complete. The authors of this article conducted several interviews and an observational study at two treatment centres in the Netherlands to identify challenges and opportunities for speeding up the delineation process in adaptive therapies. The study revealed three contextual variables that influence contouring performance: usable additional information, applicable domain-specific knowledge, and available editing capabilities in contouring software. In practice, clinicians leverage these variables to accelerate contouring in two ways. First, they use domain-specific knowledge and relevant clinical features such as the proximity of the organs-at-risk to the tumour to enable targeted inspection of the delineation. Second, clinicians modulate editing precision depending on the effect they anticipate the edit will have on the patient outcome. By implementing these acceleration strategies in guidelines and contouring tools, developers and workflow builders could increase contouring efficiency and consistency without affecting the patient outcome.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Computer Graphics and Visualisation","","",""
"uuid:605ce4eb-8ab1-437c-a863-348a8fb9df26","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:605ce4eb-8ab1-437c-a863-348a8fb9df26","The Enigma of Mind: A Theory of Evolution and Conscious Experience","Lomas, J.D. (TU Delft Design Aesthetics); Lin, Albert (University of California)","Ward, Emily Joan (editor); Reuvers, Robin (editor)","2022","Focusing on human capacity to design, the volume's final chapter draws attention to the fascinating role imagination can play in human life. The relationship between human consciousness and the evolution of the species continues to captivate and puzzle scholars. By revisiting the dialogue between consciousness and evolution, the authors demonstrate how enigmas often necessitate dynamic collaboration between sciences, arts, and humanities. Archaeology provides evidence that the drive for diverse conscious experiences is no new phenomenon, while neuroscience illuminates the ways in which altered states of consciousness can enhance the variety of mental experience. Art, design, and cognitive technologies can build on this picture by providing innovative ways of exploring conscious experience. Inspired by insights from a range of academic disciplines and reflecting on personal experience, this chapter proposes the role of ‘harmony’ as another enigmatic angle of research with potential to shed further light on the functioning both of human society and of the human mind.","Consciousness; Evolution; humanity; mind; design; Imagination; Collaboration; Archaeology; Neuroscience","en","book chapter","Cambridge University Press","","","","","","","","","","Design Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:d86bf079-d5e5-49f9-834c-0d541e453b8d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d86bf079-d5e5-49f9-834c-0d541e453b8d","Plants, Vital Players in the Terrestrial Water Cycle","van den Berg, Tomas E. (University of Twente); Dutta, S. (TU Delft Dynamics of Micro and Nano Systems); Kaiser, Elias (Wageningen University & Research); Vialet-Chabrand, Silvere (Wageningen University & Research); van der Ploeg, Martine (Wageningen University & Research); van Emmerik, Tim (Wageningen University & Research); Coenders-Gerrits, Miriam (TU Delft Water Resources); ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (TU Delft Water Resources)","","2022","Plant transpiration accounts for about half of all terrestrial evaporation. Plants need water for many vital functions including nutrient uptake, growth and leaf cooling. The regulation of plant water transport by stomata in the leaves leads to the loss of 97% of the water that is taken up via their roots, to the atmosphere. Measuring plant-water dynamics is essential to gain better insight into its roles in the terrestrial water cycle and plant productivity. It can be measured at different levels of integration, from the single cell micro-scale to the ecosystem macro-scale, on time scales from minutes to months. In this contribution, we give an overview of state-of-the-art techniques for plant-water dynamics measurement and highlight several promising innovations for future monitoring. Some of the techniques we will cover include: gas exchange for stomatal conductance and transpiration monitoring, lysimetry, thermometry, heat-based sap flow monitoring, reflectance monitoring including satellite remote sensing, ultrasound spectroscopy, dendrometry, accelometry, scintillometry, stable water isotope analysis and eddy covariance. To fully assess water transport within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum, a variety of techniques are required to monitor environmental variables in combination with biological responses at different scales. Yet this is not sufficient: to truly account for spatial heterogeneity, a dense network sampling is needed.","terrestrial water cycle","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-06-26","","","Dynamics of Micro and Nano Systems","","",""
"uuid:e29238ce-82ad-4e98-8bdf-7945a313dd14","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e29238ce-82ad-4e98-8bdf-7945a313dd14","Examining Utopias: Comparative Scales as a Transdisciplinary Research Method","Čulek, J. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Voet, Caroline (editor); Schreurs, Eireen (editor); Thomas, Helen (editor)","2022","Utopia, in the context of my research, is seen as a critical method, an unattainable ideal which is not meant to be realized. In the same way that utopian literature is not meant to provide an applicable script for an ideal society, utopian architecture does not intend to provide blueprints. Utopias are a collection of ideals, working together to provide a theoretical testing ground, not with the aim of realization, but rather to provide reflection and critique to their historical context. Working with utopian projects from two different fields – architecture and literature – and comparing them is problematic, since the methods and mediums through which the works are produced differ. Architectural utopias presented mostly through drawings, generally focus on spatial changes of different scale, with the population described in toto and in relation to their interaction with the built environment. Literary utopias, conversely, are created as a fictional text, with rarely any graphic representation. In order to describe the imagined world, the various changes which the utopian work proposes in relation to our “reality” are depicted on the level of social interactions and spatial conditions. The built environment is described through the narrative, as a set in which the plot unfolds.
To productively compare case studies from both fields, elucidating the various methods utopias employ to critique and reflect on their socio-spatial contexts, I developed a comparative method based on juxtaposing social and spatial elements on different scales. The method was initially based on the work of literary comparatist Caroline Levine – Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network (2015). Levine states that, when comparing literature, the traditional formal analysis of a text through a close reading should not only examine the forms of the text itself, but rather broaden its scope to include social and political patterns and experiences. While a formal analysis in itself is not a novelty in the architectural field, the inclusion of social elements and experiences is. Therefore, the combination of both social and spatial elements in the comparison becomes key to bridging the gap between two fields. Including both social and spatial aspects of the works, the method then dissects the utopia into its building blocks which are further distributed into three scales: the small scale which encompasses the individual or the single unit, the medium scale which consists of groups and buildings, and the large scale which depicts the society and the city. Drawing, which becomes an integral part of the comparison, works together with the text in order to depict the conditions surrounding the three scales. Breaking the utopian works down to their building blocks allows for the transdisciplinary comparison which can be performed through each scale separately. Looking not only into the proposed utopian elements, but also how they relate to same-scale elements of their historical contexts, allows us to see what types of utopian changes lead to what types of results with the aim of identifying which social and spatial forms shape utopian worlds and which forms are, in turn, shaped by utopias.
place pressure on designing urban areas where natural and man-made
conditions can be imbalanced. Today, flood risk is mostly managed to
reduce the probability of flood events. However, the engineered probability
approach to flood risk management might not always result in
a well-designed landscape; especially in floodplain and coastal areas,
water defence infrastructures significantly impact the urban structure.
This project output highlights new possible synergies between flood
protection infrastructure and urban landscape through integrated design.
Designing, indeed, is the fundamental act to explore the spatial
challenge of climate change in its complexity.","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:31d503b4-9926-4a1a-93f8-8c715f1a3268","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:31d503b4-9926-4a1a-93f8-8c715f1a3268","Project Summary A4 - Spatial adaptation in coastal environments: New possible synergies between flood protection infrastructure and urban landscape design","Iuorio, Luca (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Kok, Matthijs (editor); Cortes Arevalo, Juliette (editor); Vos, Martijn (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:b4f9f85e-cb42-47af-a006-30fbb9d53e48","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b4f9f85e-cb42-47af-a006-30fbb9d53e48","The past, present and future of social media in project management","Ninan, Dr Johan (TU Delft Integral Design & Management; University College London (UCL))","Ninan, Johan (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","CRC Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:2e721312-0cd5-486a-ac21-b17efee88cac","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2e721312-0cd5-486a-ac21-b17efee88cac","Machine learning: the role of machines for resilient communities","Kammouh, O. (TU Delft System Engineering); Cimellaro, Gian Paolo (Politecnico di Torino)","","2022","This chapter introduces the role of machine learning (ML) in resilience engineering and discusses actual cases of emergencies in which ML contributed positively. To identify its benefits within the resilience-relevant aspects (social, economic, infrastructural, institutional, environmental, and communitywise), the role of ML in various disaster management applications is analyzed, including model identification, emergency detection, and solution generation. The problem of data scarcity in model identification is presented. The application of ML in different fields of emergency detection (e.g., physical, virtual) is highlighted. Finally, the effectiveness of ML in solution generation to support human decision making is evaluated. Real examples are included in which machines exceed humans in providing solutions.","","en","book chapter","American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-10-08","","","System Engineering","","",""
"uuid:bf3148cf-9586-4f5b-92cb-cfcfa2959a98","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bf3148cf-9586-4f5b-92cb-cfcfa2959a98","Social media for improving metro rail project operations","Ninan, Dr Johan (TU Delft Integral Design & Management); Ke, Yongjian (University of Technology Sydney); Sankaran, Shankar (University of Quebec); Mathur, Sandeep (University of Technology Sydney); Vuorinen, Lauri (Tampere University); Devkar, Ganesh (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)","Ninan, Johan (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","CRC Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:4cd20e50-4a11-450d-b7cb-19654407c27d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4cd20e50-4a11-450d-b7cb-19654407c27d","Modelling of methane production and emissions","Sharma, Keshab (University of Queensland); Gutierrez, Oriol (Catalan Institute for Water Research); Yuan, Zhiguo (University of Queensland); Daelman, Matthijs R.J. (Student TU Delft); van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Volcke, Eveline I.P. (Universiteit Gent)","Ye, Liu (editor); Porro, Jose (editor); Nopens, Ingmar (editor)","2022","This chapter provides a review of the models available for estimating the production and emission of methane from wastewater collection and treatment systems. The details of a number of mechanistic models as well as the simplified empirical models have been summarized. Their limitations have been identified and general methods for calibration and validation have been presented.","Activated sludge; Emission; Methane; Model; Oxidation; Production; Sewer","en","book chapter","International Water Association (IWA)","","","","","","","","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:d81308c4-a23d-4a50-b42d-a676a1c06cf0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d81308c4-a23d-4a50-b42d-a676a1c06cf0","Open Building and User Agency: Early and Contemporary Experiments in the Netherlands","Cornago Bonal, I. (TU Delft Space & Type); van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Borsi, Katharina (editor); Ekici, Didem (editor); Hale, Jonathan (editor); Haynes, Nick (editor)","2022","This chapter discusses the notion of ‘Open Building’ through its conceptualisations and implementations in the Netherlands since the 1960s until today. It focuses on the place of dwellers’ agency in the development of residential open buildings to investigate the potential of users’ empowerment.
The ‘Open Building’ approach synthesises the principles of Habraken’s theory of ‘Support’ and ‘Infill’ developed as an alternative to post-war mass housing. Through innovations in decision-making and construction technology it promotes user participation and enables flexibility and change. The chapter discusses and compares the cases of Molenvliet, an early Open Building project for the social rental sector, and Superlofts, a series of contemporary ones where the architect and the residents have also become developers. It emphasises the political, and socio-economic context of the Open Building movement and how it has impacted the ability to meet its aims. Although its capacity to disrupt the housing system has remained limited it has expanded housing possibilities in the Netherlands.
taking their own initiative in creating valuable services, prod-ucts, collaborations, and shared spaces. Facilitating applied design research is an essential part of this. But what does applied design research look like in the context of a community of people who keep trying to change the world around them? And what are the challenges for the implementation of applied design research in such a context? To answer these questions, I first need to explain my understanding ofwhat applied design research actually is.","applied design research","en","book chapter","CRC Press","","","","","","","","","","Design Conceptualization and Communication","","",""
"uuid:08db8793-fafa-407d-8fbe-036a83be573e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:08db8793-fafa-407d-8fbe-036a83be573e","Multimodal Learning Experience for Deliberate Practice","Di Mitri, Daniele (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education); Schneider, Jan (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education); Limbu, B.H. (TU Delft Web Information Systems); Mat Sanusi, Khaleel Asyraaf (TH Köln); Klemke, Roland (TH Köln)","Giannakos, Michail (editor); Spikol, Daniel (editor); Di Mitri, Daniele (editor); Sharma, Kshitij (editor); Ochoa, Xavier (editor); Hammad, Rawad (editor)","2022","While digital education technologies have improved to make educational resources more available, the modes of interaction they implement remain largely unnatural for the learner. Modern sensor-enabled computer systems allow extending human-computer interfaces for multimodal communication. Advances in Artificial Intelligence allow interpreting the data collected from multimodal and multi-sensor devices. These insights can be used to support deliberate practice with personalised feedback and adaptation through Multimodal Learning Experiences (MLX). This chapter elaborates on the approaches, architectures, and methodologies in five different use cases that use multimodal learning analytics applications for deliberate practice.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Web Information Systems","","",""
"uuid:94ed86bc-ad70-4117-9193-788f691bfff7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:94ed86bc-ad70-4117-9193-788f691bfff7","Artificial Intelligence for Automated Vehicle Control and Traffic Operations: Challenges and Opportunities","Abbink, D.A. (TU Delft Human-Robot Interaction); Hao, Peng (University of California); Laval, Jorge (Georgia Institute of Technology); Shalev-Shwartz, Shai (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem); Wu, Cathy (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Yang, Terry (University of Utah); Hamdar, Samer (The George Washington University); Chen, Danjue (University of Massachusetts Lowell); Xie, Yuanchang (University of Massachusetts Lowell); Li, Xiaopeng (University of South Florida Tampa); Haque, Mohaiminul (The George Washington University)","Meyer, Gereon (editor); Beiker, Sven (editor)","2022","This chapter summarizes the presentations of speakers addressing such issues during the Automated Vehicles Symposium 2020 (AVS20) held virtually on July 27–30, 2020. These speakers participated in the break-out session titled “Artificial Intelligence for Automated Vehicle Control and Traffic Operations: Challenges and Opportunities”. The corresponding discussion and recommendations are presented in terms of the lessons learned and the future research directions to be adopted to benefit from AI in order to develop safer and more efficient connected and automated vehicles (CAV). This session was organized by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics (ACP50) and the TRB Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Computing Applications (AED50).","Artificial intelligence; Automated vehicles; Control; Traffic flow modeling; Traffic operations","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Human-Robot Interaction","","",""
"uuid:2ed56401-41cc-4196-8a69-93e6837dedac","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2ed56401-41cc-4196-8a69-93e6837dedac","What Has COVID-19 Taught Us About Democracy? Relational Democracy and Digital Surveillance Technologies","Ziliotti, E. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Dennis, Matthew J. (editor); Ishmaev, Georgy (editor); Umbrello, Steven (editor); van den Hoven, Jeroen (editor)","2022","What is the best way for democratic societies to experiment with digital surveillance technologies? This chapter contributes to answering this question through the analysis of the relational ideal of democracy. I contend that the relational conception of democracy offers a viable approach to experimentations with new technologies. The relational conception of democracy, which views democracy as a way of life (or culture), supports a deliberative and context-sensitive approach to new digital technologies. To clarify what this approach entails in practice, the chapter discusses the case of South Korea’s introduction of new digital surveillance technologies during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. These reflections shed new light on what democracy means and provide us with valuable insights on how to design post-pandemic democracies.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:e31f5c5c-477e-460d-b61e-32622a351538","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e31f5c5c-477e-460d-b61e-32622a351538","Data-Driven Approach for Systemic Risk: A Macroprudential Perspective","Barsotti, F.B. (TU Delft Applied Probability; ING Analytics; Universiteit van Amsterdam)","Ehrhardt, M. (editor); Günther, M. (editor)","2022","This paper proposes a sovereign CDS analysis for systemic risk, assuming a macroprudential perspective and building on the modelling framework proposed by Baglioni and Cherubini (J. Econ. Dynam. Control 37:1581–1597, 2013). A data-driven approach applied to CDS quotes is considered to estimate a reduced form model for the marginal intensity of defaults at country level and investigate the presence of common factors. Results show a systematic effect on default intensities, rank correlation and common factors for countries in the sample with specific geographic differences. This is an important empirical evidence to further investigate how to model, measure and assess the drivers explaining heterogeneity in impacts across countries and build early warning indicators to support strategic decision making.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Applied Probability","","",""
"uuid:4c5d6023-0bc8-4bee-8f3a-ae7d56bb0b09","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c5d6023-0bc8-4bee-8f3a-ae7d56bb0b09","Sustainability tensions and opportunities for aviation biofuel production in Brazil","Palmeros Parada, M.D.M. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society); van der Wielen, L.A.M. (TU Delft BT/Bioprocess Engineering; University of Limerick); Osseweijer, P. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society); van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Pashaei Kamali, F. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society); Posada Duque, J.A. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society); van der Putten, Wim H. (Netherlands Institute of Ecology)","","2022","Aviation biofuels are promising to reduce carbon emissions in the aviation sector. However, emerging concerns over biofuels indicate a need for sustainability analyses that take into consideration the context around biofuel production. Here, we present a novel ex-ante sustainability analysis of production alternatives for aviation biofuel in Southeast Brazil. Considering local stakeholders’ concerns, the analysis is focused on climate change, commercial acceptability, efficiency, energy security, investment security, profitability, social development, and soil sustainability. By identifying tensions between production alternatives and these sustainability aspects, we discuss opportunities for further developments, such as sugarcane ethanol-to-jet production in the short term, and in-house production of hydrogen and power with renewable energy. Additionally, producer–operator partnerships and opening the decision-making to stakeholder participation are suggested to stimulate social cohesion, and reconcile diverging interests with biobased production. Analyzing sustainability with consideration of the local context can contribute to identify opportunities for more sustainable decarbonization alternatives.
Natronolimnohabitans","Itoh, Takashi (RIKEN); Shingo, Kato (RIKEN); Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology)","","2022","Na.tro.no.lim.no.ha’bi.tans. Arabic n. natrun or natron, soda, sodium carbonate; Gr. fem. n. limne, lake; L. masc. n. habitans, an inhabitant; N.L. masc. n. Natronolimnohabitans, an organism living in soda lakes.
The genus Natronolimnohabitans represents a currently monospecies alkaliphilic haloarchaeon inhabiting hypersaline soda lakes. Initially, the type species was placed in the genus Natronolimnobius mainly based on the phylogenetic relatedness inferred from the 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities. However, later on, it was reclassified to the current genus, Natronolimnohabitans, based on the results of more advanced phylogenomic analyses. Cells are rod-shaped and nonmotile. Gram-stain-negative, and red-pigmented. Obligate aerobic, and oxidase- and catalase-positive. Extremely halophilic with a growth Na+ range between 2.5 and 4.5M (optimum at 3.5 M). Cells lyse in less than 0.5M NaCl. Obligately alkaliphilic with a growth pH range between 7.5 to 10.0 (optimum at 9.5). Mesophilic or thermotolerant (optimal growth at 45∘C). Chemoorgano-trophic, utilizing mostly organic acids as carbon and energy source. The major polar lipids are diphytanyl (C20:C20) and phytanyl-sesterterpanyl (C20:C25) diether derivatives of phosphatidylglycerol (PG) and phosphatidylglycero-phosphate methyl ester (PGP-Me). The major respiratory quinones are MK-8 and MK-8(H2). Isolates have been obtained from soda lakes. DNA G+C content (mol%): 63.1 (HPLC), 64.3 (genome). Type species: Sorokin et al. 2020VP (basonym: Natronolimnobius innermongolicus Itoh et al. 2005, VL105).","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:91da6dab-cb09-4f5a-b395-b498a4cf8540","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:91da6dab-cb09-4f5a-b395-b498a4cf8540","Natronoflexus","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William B. (editor)","2022","Na.tro.no.fle’xus; N.L. neut. n. natron (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic n. natrun or natron) soda, sodium carbonate; N.L. pref. natrono-, pertaining to soda; L. masc. n. flexus, a bending, N.L. masc. n. Natronoflexus, bending/flexible cells living in soda. The genus Natronoflexus is a member of the family Marinilabiliaceae, order Bacteroidales, class Bacteroidia, and phylum Bacteroidota. It is an obligately anaerobic fermentative saccharolytic bacterium with the ability to utilize polygalacturonates and xylan as carbon and energy sources. The only species of the genus, N. pectinivorans, is a moderately salt-tolerant, chloride-independent obligate alkaliphile found in soda lakes in Central Asia. The DNA G+C content is 39.6mol% (genome). DNA G +C content (%): 39.6 (genome). Type species: Natronoflexus pectinivorans Sorokin et al. 2011, VL144.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:87cfc1c5-52e1-4d20-802c-d2b4852d4e0e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:87cfc1c5-52e1-4d20-802c-d2b4852d4e0e","Dethiobacterales ord. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William B. (editor)","2022","De.thi’o.bac.ter.a.les. N.L.masc. n. Dethiobacter, the type genus of the order; L. fem. pl. n. suff. -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Dethiobacterales, the order of the genus Dethiobacter. The order Dethiobacterales is the only order of the class Dethiobacteria, which forms a deep-branching phylogenetic lineage within the phylum “Firmicutes D.” It consists of a single family Dethiobacteraceae and genus Dethiobacter, whose members are haloalkaliphilic anaerobes with a respiratory metabolism.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:ba993e27-d171-4c18-8809-cfed69c65c1e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ba993e27-d171-4c18-8809-cfed69c65c1e","Natronospira","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Oren, Aharon (editor)","2022","Na.tro.no.spi’ra. N.L. neut. n. natron (arbitrarily derived from the Arabic n. natrun or natron), soda; L. fem. n. spira, coil; N.L. fem. n. Natronospira, a soda-loving coil-shaped bacterium.
The genus Natronospira was originally classified as a member of the family Ectothiorhodospiraceae, order Chromatiales, and class Gammaproteobacteria, according to the 16S rRNA-based gene sequence comparison, while according to the phylogenomic analysis it forms a separate order-level branch within the Gammaproteobacteria unrelated to the Chromatiales members. It is an aerobic heterotroph that preferably utilizes proteins and peptides for growth. Natronospira is an extremely salt-tolerant, chloride-independent obligate alkaliphile. It inhabits oxic brines of hypersaline soda lakes, particularly in southwestern Siberia. The genus currently includes a single (type) species:
N. proteinivora. DNA G +C content (%): 59.8 (genome). Type species: Natronospira proteinivora Sorokin et al. 2017VP.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:50ef832e-dc3e-4bcd-8167-1f4bf935cc17","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:50ef832e-dc3e-4bcd-8167-1f4bf935cc17","Dethiobacteria class nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William B. (editor)","2022","De.thi’o.bac.ter.i.a. N.L. masc. n. Dethiobacter, type genus of the type order of the class Dethiobacterales; N.L. neut. pl. n. suff. -ia, ending to denote a class; N.L. neut. pl. n. Dethiobacteria, class of the order Dethiobacterales.
The class Dethiobacteria forms a deep-branching phylogenetic lineage in the phylum “Firmicutes D” (according to the GDTB classification) and includes
obligately anaerobic haloalkaliphilic bacteria with respiratory metabolism from soda lakes. It consists of a single order Dethiobacterales, family Dethiobacteraceae,
and genus Dethiobacter.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:5936cf9e-101d-4708-8a88-c79338fa03b9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5936cf9e-101d-4708-8a88-c79338fa03b9","Fuel cells systems for sustainable ships","van Biert, L. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations); Visser, K. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations)","Baldi, Francesco (editor); Coraddu, Andrea (editor); Mondejar, Maria E. (editor)","2022","As shipping is setting sail for a sustainable future, the application of fuel cells is increasingly regarded as a promising technology to reduce or fully eliminate emissions. Fuel cells convert the chemical energy in fuels directly into electricity, achieving high efficiencies while emitting no hazardous compounds and producing little noise and vibrations. This chapter provides an overview of different fuel cell systems and discusses the various fuel cell types, working principles and characteristics. Particular attention is given to the low and high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell and solid oxide fuel cell, as these are often considered to hold most potential for application in ships. The application of fuel cells is not restricted to the use of pure hydrogen, thus an overview of relevant fuel processing and purification technologies is provided as well. Operational aspects including electrical efficiency, part load performance, load transients, system start-up, heat recovery and combined cycle operation are introduced and subsequently discussed in the context of maritime application. Aspects related to ship design and operation, emission regulation compliance, reliability, availability, maintenance, safety and economics are briefly considered. Finally, an overview of relevant maritime experience and a future outlook are provided.","Fuel processing; Operation; PEMFC; Ships; SOFC","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Ship Design, Production and Operations","","",""
"uuid:1ecef115-d4d6-4d5f-9e66-eeebcd4b8401","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1ecef115-d4d6-4d5f-9e66-eeebcd4b8401","Energy storage on ships","Coraddu, A. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations); Gil, Antoni (Nanyang Technological University); Akhmetov, Bakytzhan (Nanyang Technological University); Yang, Lizhong (Nanyang Technological University); Romagnoli, Alessandro (Nanyang Technological University); Ritari, Antti (Aalto University); Huotari, Janne (Aalto University); Tammi, Kari (Aalto University)","Baldi, Francesco (editor); Coraddu, Andrea (editor); Mondejar, Maria E. (editor)","2022","Energy efficiency measures are a priority in the near term to reduce the carbon intensity of maritime sector in the next years. Since 2017, IMO has been proposing policies to rapidly promote the adoption of cleaner technologies and fuels for oceangoing vessels. Lithium-ion batteries have been recently installed onboard smaller scale ferries and passenger vessels either as the primary energy source, or then as a hybrid solution. Various lithium-ion battery chemistries are available, with sources pointing at lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide as the most feasible solution for ships. In this Chapter (Section 5.2), the authors focus their attention on the design, modeling, and control of maritime batteries, presenting and discussing real-life applications on sizing, modeling and control. Thermal energy storage (TES) technologies are focused on mismatching the gap between the energy production and consumption by recovering surplus energy during the generation to be used on periods of high demand. Although large amount of studies cover the application of TES technology in fields like renewable energies or industrial applications, very few authors evaluated the use of TES systems in ships to increase the efficiency of the engines and reduce their CO2 emissions. In Section 5.3, an analysis of the potential use of TES systems is presented, considering the heat and cold sources in different types of ships, and its use on board. Potential drawbacks of the use of TES on board ships, such as the integration with existing propulsion layouts, the requirements of weight and volume, are also discussed.","Battery; CO emissions reduction; Cold and heat recovery; Desalination; Electrical energy storage; Energy management; Hybrid energy systems; Thermal energy storage materials; Thermal energy storage systems; Waste heat recovery","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Ship Design, Production and Operations","","",""
"uuid:bb73c05f-fd29-4e11-97a6-5a2b46cce0ff","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bb73c05f-fd29-4e11-97a6-5a2b46cce0ff","Nano-modification in digital manufacturing of cementitious composites","França de Mendonça Filho, F. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Chen, Y. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Copuroglu, Oguzhan (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Sahmaran, Mustafa (editor); Shaikh, Faiz (editor); Yildirim, Gürkan (editor)","2022","Remarkable attention from both academia and industry has been attracted to extrusion-based 3D concrete printing (3DCP) during the last decade. Many companies in the Netherlands, e.g., Royal BAM Group, CyBe, Twente Additive Manufacturing, and Bruil, are attempting to implement this technology in practice. 3DCP is the focused digital concrete manufacturing technique in this study. The development of printable cementitious composites is possibly the most critical aspect in 3DCP. Compared to mold-cast concrete process, several essential material parameters need to be controlled in 3DCP process, i.e., pumpability, extrudability, buildability, and others. Conventional materials technology appears to have limited resources to offer for further enhancing the capabilities of 3D printing. Therefore, there is a dire need for adopting non-conventional materials solutions for which nanomaterials can play a vital role. Controlling the rheology is the key to successful 3DCP, as achieving dimensional stability and the minimum required mechanical properties in green state are the main challenges. Furthermore, achieving a required strength development rate and enabling smart monitoring of the 3DCP are the other goals that are desired in designing such materials. Recent research shows that successful modification of cementitious materials can be achieved by incorporating nanomaterials in the materials design for the enhanced fresh and hardened state properties. In this chapter, a summary of these developments is compiled in the light of potential applications, safety issues, and technological challenges.","buildability assessment; Construction technologies; digital fabrication; nanomaterials; printing processes; rheology","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-09-18","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:b337b9f1-45d8-4394-89e9-4a629a9b458d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b337b9f1-45d8-4394-89e9-4a629a9b458d","Design, maintain and operate movable storm surge barriers for flood risk reduction","Walraven, Marc (Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment); Vrolijk, Koos (Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk; Netherlands Business Support Office)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeoung (editor); Bee Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","In several coastal regions around the world, movable storm surge barriers have been implemented to protect against flooding induced by storm surges and waves. These barriers often form an integral part of the coastal defense system. In urban deltas, they are mostly intended to protect urban and industrial interests, while providing access for shipping. The movable structure also offers other advantages, for example, the preservation of natural ecosystems. Where dams and dikes completely close off an area from the ocean, movable storm surge barriers ensure that a gradual freshwater-saltwater transition and tidal effects are maintained, while still providing the necessary flood protection. This multifunctionality makes these types of barriers sought-after for new flood protection schemes, as in the Houston-Galveston Bay area. In this respect, it is important to realize that movable storm surge barriers are assets with very specific characteristics. These characteristics have a major impact on the management, maintenance, and operations (MMO) of the barrier and can cause multiple challenges during its lifespan. However, by taking these specific characteristics into account in the design phase of the barrier, several of these challenges could largely be addressed. In the different contexts of coastal physics, climate, and flood risk approaches along the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, the challenges and their consequences might differ. This chapter examines a number of specific characteristics of movable storm surge barriers and their implications for MMO. The aim of this chapter is to create awareness for these specific characteristics and to offer direction on how to deal with their impacts on MMO by means of a reasoned design.","Coastal defense; Flood risk; Maintenance; Prototype; Reasoned design; Storm surge barrier","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:33e7c373-3a93-4e46-826c-b117792d4779","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:33e7c373-3a93-4e46-826c-b117792d4779","Smart home applications for cognitive health of older adults","Dorronzoro-Zubiete, Enrique (University of Seville); Rivera-Romero, Octavio (University of Seville); Giunti, Guido (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design; University of Oulu); Sevillano, José Luis (University of Seville)","","2022","The lifespan of older people is growing together with their proportion in the population growth in the older population. This leads to an increasing need for support services for older adults who will inevitably experience a significant decrease in their cognitive capabilities and mental health conditions. Cognitive functions, including memory, attention, sleeping, problem-solving activities, or speed processing, are playing a crucial role in everyone’s independent daily life. Technologies can help maintain their independence and improve quality of life, reducing the care costs. In this regard, Smart home applications (SMAs) offer a solution to the complex needs of older adults and their families, monitoring physiological and functional issues, as well as aiding in emergency detection and response. This chapter provides an overview of current applications reported in the scientific literature, identifies the frameworks proposed for designing these types of applications, and defines evidence-based recommendations for designing SMAs for cognitive health of older adults.","acceptability; accessibility; cognitive health; older adults; privacy; Smart home application; usability","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:e426802f-ebdb-4be7-bae1-cffb9ea334f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e426802f-ebdb-4be7-bae1-cffb9ea334f2","Direct numerical simulations of flameless combustion","Doan, Nguyen Anh Khoa (TU Delft Aerodynamics)","","2022","In this chapter, the research dedicated to moderate or intense low-oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion (also called flameless combustion) that relied on direct numerical simulations (DNS) is summarized. In particular, the various DNS carried out are detailed and three different configurations are considered: the autoigniting mixing layer between fuel and hot and diluted oxidizer, the premixed MILD combustion resulting from internal exhaust gas recirculation, and the nonpremixed MILD combustion with internal exhaust gas recirculation. Focus is placed here on different aspects of MILD combustion. First, works that relate to the onset of MILD combustion and the apparition of the initial ignition kernels are discussed, in particular, a summary is provided on the findings that show the particular physics of MILD combustion, where the initial ignition kernels are mostly related to the distribution of mixture fraction and recirculating radicals. Subsequently, the identified physical mechanisms involved in the development of those ignition kernels are summarized. In particular, focus is placed on the balance between ignition and deflagrative mechanisms. Using different analysis methods, the works summarized here show that, while there is a coexistence between ignition and deflagration, ignition is the main contributor to the overall heat release. Finally, the implications of these findings on the modeling of MILD combustion are discussed through various studies that assessed a priori different modeling frameworks for MILD combustion. In those, models that capture this essential and dominant ignition behavior of MILD combustion were shown to be more accurate.","Chemical explosive mode analysis; Combustion modeling; Deflagration; Direct numerical simulation; Ignition; MILD combustion","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Aerodynamics","","",""
"uuid:beea3b23-54bf-46c5-91a6-4aed1303e887","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:beea3b23-54bf-46c5-91a6-4aed1303e887","Conclusions","Brody, Samuel (Texas A and M University); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk; Netherlands Business Support Office); Lee, Yoonjeong (Texas A and M University)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeoung (editor); Bee Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","In the field of flood risk reduction, comparative international work is rare. Even more so are book-length treatments that look not only across international boundaries, but disciplines as well. Coastal Flood Risk Reduction does just that and more. This book is the most systematic, integrated, and detailed study of flooding ever produced between the Netherlands and the Upper Texas Coast in the United States. Based on an ongoing 6-year collaborative investigation, 43 authors representing numerous academic entities in both countries contributed 35 chapters addressing seemingly every angle of the problem and their potential solutions. Even more unique, this body of work is driven by a place-based research and learning approach to address floods, where students provide the inspiration for inquiry and innovation.","Flood risk; Impact; Innovation; Resiliency","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:aa36b9fb-012e-482f-af2b-e18427750ec1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa36b9fb-012e-482f-af2b-e18427750ec1","2.11 - Wind Turbine Reliability - Maintenance Strategies","Zappalá, D. (TU Delft Wind Energy); Tavner, Peter J. (Durham University)","","2022","Wind turbine technologies are evolving rapidly in terms of complexity and size and there is an urgent need for cost-effective Operations and Maintenance (O&M) strategies to increase the profitability of wind power assets.
Component reliability as well as maintenance strategies have the greatest effect on O&M planning and costs, especially in offshore applications.
This Chapter provides an overview of the state of the art in the field of wind turbine and wind farm reliability and maintenance, discussing the main points, lessons and opportunities learnt from both industry and academic experience.","Condition monitoring condition-based maintenance data quality; Downtime failure rate; Fault detection/diagnosis/prognosis cost of energy; Maintenance strategies offshore wind; Operations and maintenance reliability; SCADA data taxonomy","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-09-05","","","Wind Energy","","",""
"uuid:18645fc1-f248-421d-ba3b-b8cd82b532dd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:18645fc1-f248-421d-ba3b-b8cd82b532dd","Wheel-rail dynamic interaction","Yang, Z. (TU Delft Railway Engineering); Li, Z. (TU Delft Railway Engineering)","Calçada, Rui (editor); Kaewunruen, Sakdirat (editor)","2022","A better understanding of wheel-rail dynamic interaction is necessary for the capacity increase of railway transportation. This chapter briefly introduces the consequences, modeling and detection methods of wheel-rail dynamic interaction, and maintenance of the weak track spots where wheel-rail dynamic interaction often occurs. Wheel-rail dynamic interaction causes high-amplitude vibration and noise and accelerate structural degradation. Owing to the capabilities of handling nonlinear material properties and arbitrary contact geometries and considering dynamic effects, the explicit finite element approach is proposed to model wheel-rail dynamic interaction. Three numerical examples are presented to simulate wheel-rail impacts, frictional instability, and flange contact, respectively; and Rayleigh waves are observed in the simulation results. Wheel-rail dynamic interaction-related problems can be detected with the measurements of wheel-rail contact force, axle box acceleration, and track vibration. The weak track spots can be maintained by stiffness, geometric controls, and friction management.","Detection; Explicit FEM; Frictional instability; Impact; Maintenance; Modeling; Railway degradation; Wave; Wheel-rail dynamic interaction","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-01-01","","","Railway Engineering","","",""
"uuid:43f90af3-41ea-4e78-a87a-aba42dcdf6d8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:43f90af3-41ea-4e78-a87a-aba42dcdf6d8","A systematic approach for the processing of experimental data from anaerobic syngas fermentations","Almeida Benalcazar, E.F. (TU Delft BT/Bioprocess Engineering; University of Campinas); Noorman, H.J. (TU Delft BT/Bioprocess Engineering; DSM); Filho, Rubens Maciel (University of Campinas); Posada Duque, J.A. (TU Delft BT/Biotechnology and Society)","","2022","This study describes a methodological framework designed for the systematic processing of experimental syngas fermentation data for its use by metabolic models at pseudo-steady state and at transient state. The developed approach allows the use of not only own experimental data but also from experiments reported in literature which employ a wide range of gas feed compositions (from pure CO to a mixture between H2 and CO2), different pH values, two different bacterial strains and bioreactor configurations (stirred tanks and bubble columns). The developed data processing framework includes i) the smoothing of time-dependent concentrations data (using moving averages and statistical methods that reduce the relevance of outliers), ii) the reconciliation of net conversion rates such that mass balances are satisfied from a black-box perspective (using minimizations), and iii) the estimation of dissolved concentrations of the syngas components (CO, H2 and CO2) in the fermentation broth (using mass transfer models). Special care has been given such that the framework allows the estimation of missing or unreported net conversion data and metabolite concentrations at the intra or extracellular spaces (considering that there is availability of at least two replicate experiments) through the use of approximative kinetic equations.","data reconciliation; experimental data processing; fermentation data reconstruction; Syngas fermentation","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Bioprocess Engineering","","",""
"uuid:482716b4-1a67-425e-a749-3883ed2a4730","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:482716b4-1a67-425e-a749-3883ed2a4730","Flowsheet Recognition using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks","Schulze Balhorn, L. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Gao, Q. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering); Goldstein, Dominik (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule); Schweidtmann, A.M. (TU Delft ChemE/Product and Process Engineering)","","2022","Flowsheets are the most important building blocks to define and communicate the structure of chemical processes. Gaining access to large data sets of machine-readable chemical flowsheets could significantly enhance process synthesis through artificial intelligence. A large number of these flowsheets are publicly available in the scientific literature and patents but hidden among innumerable other figures. Therefore, an automatic program is needed to recognize flowsheets. In this paper, we present a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) that can identify flowsheets within images from literature. We use a transfer learning approach to initialize the CNN's parameter. The CNN reaches an accuracy of 97.9% on an independent test set. The presented algorithm can be combined with publication mining algorithms to enable an autonomous flowsheet mining. This will eventually result in big chemical process databases.","Data Mining; Deep Learning; Flowsheet; Image Classification; Transfer Learning","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","ChemE/Product and Process Engineering","","",""
"uuid:833b672a-6fb6-45e7-b3a5-d4f3ebf30c75","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:833b672a-6fb6-45e7-b3a5-d4f3ebf30c75","Data science and advanced analytics for shipping energy systems","Coraddu, A. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations); Kalikatzarakis, Miltiadis (University of Strathclyde); Walker, J.M. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations); Ilardi, Davide (University of Genova); Oneto, Luca (University of Genova)","Baldi, Francesco (editor); Coraddu, Andrea (editor); Mondejar, Maria E. (editor)","2022","The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of Data Science and Advanced Analytics for Shipping Energy Systems. Specifically, we will start by listing the different static and dynamic data sources and knowledge base available in this particular context. Then we will review the Data Science and Advanced Analytics technologies that can leverage these data to extract and synthesize new additional actionable information, suggestions, and actions. We will then review the current exploitation strategies of these technologies aiming at improving the current Shipping Energy Systems. In conclusion, we will depict our vision on the future perspectives of the application and adoption of Data Science and Advanced Analytics for shaping the next generations of Shipping Energy Systems.","Advanced analytics; Artificial intelligence; Data mining; Data science; Machine learning (ML); Shipping energy systems","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Ship Design, Production and Operations","","",""
"uuid:4e4821b9-4245-49f3-8d19-2ece25c3f440","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4e4821b9-4245-49f3-8d19-2ece25c3f440","Integrated urban flood design in the United States and the Netherlands","Hooimeijer, F.L. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Yoshida, Y. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Bortolotti, A. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Iuorio, Luca (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeong (editor); Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","Spatial design integrates social, cultural, economic, and political perspectives with natural site conditions and man-made construction to plan for sustainable urban development. The current flood-risk-related challenges induced by climate change place pressure on designing cities in which both natural and man-made conditions can be imbalanced. Creating a purely engineered line of flood defense to restore this balance does not always work. The idea of living more closely with water includes the discipline of spatial design more into flood risk management than the current dominant paradigm. Following the probability approach defined as risk = probability × consequences, the current Dutch paradigm is focused on reducing the probability with dikes; the United States focuses on reduction of consequences by evacuation and recovery. This chapter focuses on urban design and planning strategies for reducing flood risk not just by a flood defense line such as a dike, but also reducing risk by means of urban development behind the dike. Integrated urban flood design must integrate site-built environment characteristics and natural systems, and simultaneously solve challenges posed by hazards. Effective design, therefore, must be conducted on the basis of hydraulic engineering knowledge, leading to spatial designs that introduce resilient urban qualities. Two cases for this approach are presented and compared: Vlissingen, the Netherlands and Galveston, Texas, United States.","Integrated urban flood design; Delta landscapes; Spatial design; Flood defenses; Flushing; Flood protection","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-10-29","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:dc9acca9-7108-4279-84db-b1e26c6e9c22","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dc9acca9-7108-4279-84db-b1e26c6e9c22","How to design a successful international integrative research and education program","Lee, Yoonjeong (Texas A and M University); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk; Netherlands Business Support Office)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeoung (editor); Bee Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","International integrative research and education programs that address societal challenges such as flood risk can provide excellent out-of-class learning experiences for students by encouraging them to go beyond their own disciplines and tackle problems collaboratively with other students from various backgrounds. In recognition of the increasing importance of multidisciplinary approaches in research projects, it is worthwhile to discuss how to effectively design such integrative research and education programs to ensure successful learning outcomes for participating students. The NSF PIRE Coastal Flood Risk Reduction Program is an international place- and problem-based research education program in which students conduct case study research across the upper Texas coast in the United States and the North Sea coast in the Netherlands. Four yearly student research trips to the Netherlands were conducted from 2016 to 2019. Each year, multiple case studies (place-based) are designed for each country, covering both surge-based and precipitation-driven flood problems (problem-based). A total of 58 graduate and undergraduate students from various disciplines, including engineering, planning, economics, hydrology, biology, architecture, geography, communications, and computational hydraulics, participated. A 2-week long research trip in the Netherlands is designed to embrace the concepts of “convergence” to effectively provide students with transformative and authentic-learning experiences. This chapter describes how to design an international integrative research and education program by integrating and converging knowledge, data, and experiences across disciplines—from development to implementation. Then, it discusses reflections and lessons learned from the first 4 years (out of 7) of the program. This chapter will offer guidance to faculty, researchers, and program coordinators in higher education who desire to create a similar program.","Case study; Convergent education; Diversity; International integrative research; Learning environment; Multidisciplinary approach; Program design","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:0be16840-2f42-4582-9593-38423181cdd5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0be16840-2f42-4582-9593-38423181cdd5","Introduction to the Coastal Flood Risk Reduction Program","Brody, Samuel (Texas A and M University); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk; Netherlands Business Support Office); Lee, Yoonjeong (Texas A and M University)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeong (editor); Bee Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","","Flood risk; Human impact; Mitigation techniques","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:b47eb917-85b9-444e-8fc8-ef209e73a8d7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b47eb917-85b9-444e-8fc8-ef209e73a8d7","Flood risk reduction for Galveston Bay: Preliminary design of a coastal barrier system","Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk); van Berchum, E.C. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeong (editor); Kothuis, Baukje Bee (editor)","2022","Many coastal areas around the world are densely populated and at risk from flooding, but utilize different strategies to deal with coastal hazard. This chapter summarizes how Dutch concepts for coastal flood risk reduction have been explored for Galveston Bay. Firstly, it is shown how risk-based screening methods can help to evaluate various alternative strategies based on metrics such as costs, risk reduction and (societal and environmental) impacts. Application of this approach for Galveston Bay that a coastal spine alternative would entail a large investment, but it would provide the greatest risk reduction by maximizing the protected area. Secondly, a preliminary design for the coastal spine (also known as the Ike Dike) has been elaborated for protection of the region against storm surges, with involvement of Dutch and international students and experts. It includes storm surge barriers at Bolivar Roads and San Luis Pass, and several alternatives for the land barrier—including a fortified dune. Important aspects for future work are discussed, such as the cost estimation, in-bay measures, and the need for integral and proactive planning.","Coastal defense; Flood risk reduction; Galveston Bay; Land barrier; Storm surge barrier","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-10-29","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:7911dd78-cdbb-4679-9d33-d7db0c5d6020","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7911dd78-cdbb-4679-9d33-d7db0c5d6020","Measuring the educational effects of problem- and place-based research education programs: The student survey","Lee, Yoonjeong (Texas A and M University); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Brody, Samuel (editor); Lee, Yoonjeong (editor); Bee Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","This chapter evaluated the educational effects of an international integrative research education program by analyzing the survey of participating students of the NSF PIRE CFRR Program. The survey was conducted from 2016 to 2019, before and after the 2-week research field trip in the Netherlands. The results show that a problem- and place-based research education program offering immersive and transformative training could significantly improve students’ knowledge and help students to approach a problem with a more integrative and holistic perspective in only two weeks if the program is properly designed.","Authentic learning; Knowledge level; Problem-based learning; Research education; Transformative learning","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:0ffc9f1a-1961-4b6e-b236-33c0fae48fb1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ffc9f1a-1961-4b6e-b236-33c0fae48fb1","Railway ballast","Guo, Y. (TU Delft Railway Engineering); Jing, Guoqing (Beijing Jiaotong University); Markine, V.L. (TU Delft Railway Engineering)","Calçada, Rui (editor); Kaewunruen, Sakdirat (editor)","2022","Railway ballast is normally made of crushed rocks with grading (particle size distributions). Ballast is inevitably suffering from more rapid degradation. Because ballast keeps undergoing and dissipating most of the train loadings, furthermore, the train speed and freight weight are increasing, causing more intensive loadings to ballast. To prolong ballast service time and reduce ballast maintenance cost, more studies need to be performed on the ballast degradation reduction, ballast inspection, and ballast assessment. Therefore, earlier distinguished studies on these three aspects are introduced, summarized and discussed in this chapter, toward the final goal of providing research gaps, engineering guidance, and maintenance advice.","Ballast assessment; Ballast degradation; Ballast inspection; Ballast morphology; Ballast rheology; Image analysis; Particle image velocimetry; Railway ballast","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Railway Engineering","","",""
"uuid:2bb1ae1a-09b5-4644-8dca-4048ade4571e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2bb1ae1a-09b5-4644-8dca-4048ade4571e","A specific transdisciplinary co-design workshop model to teach a multiple perspective problem approach for integrated nature-based design","Slinger, J (TU Delft Policy Analysis; Institute for Water Research; Rhodes University); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering; TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk; Netherlands Business Support Office)","","2022","Inter- and transdisciplinary place-based learning by international groups of students formed an integral component of the Partnerships for International Research and Education Coastal Flood Risk Reduction (PIRE-CFRR) program “Integrated, multiscale approaches for understanding how to reduce vulnerability to damaging events.” The program aimed to create “authentic learning environments” that supported and benefitted from ongoing research on flood risk management. Accordingly, an eight-step transdisciplinary, collaborative design workshop method was developed and applied to two problem situations: (i) the erosion hotspot of the southwest coast of Texel island and (ii) the future noncompliance of the old Hondsbossche Pettermer Sea Dike with Dutch flood defense standards. The effects of the workshop method were evaluated in terms of the process of co-design, the substantive outcomes, and the learning outcomes of individual students. Findings indicate that the co-design process created an open and authentic environment in which students from different disciplinary backgrounds could experience undertaking integrated, nature-based design. Wide-ranging nature-based solutions were produced with diverse biogeophysical and social features in all designs. This indicated that the students were equipped to work collaboratively to produce novel designs that incorporated multiple perspectives. Survey results affirmed the success of the transdisciplinary co-design workshop method as a means of teaching integrated, nature-based infrastructure design.","Co-design workshop; Dutch coastal policy; Knowledge exchange; Nature-based solutions; Transdisciplinary education method","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","Hydraulic Engineering","Policy Analysis","","",""
"uuid:6411f1ae-8e36-4072-b538-bd46f788b5bc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6411f1ae-8e36-4072-b538-bd46f788b5bc","Transboundary WEF nexus analysis: a case study of the Songwe River Basin","Masia, Sara (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; IAFES Division); Sušnik, Janez (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Jewitt, G.P.W. (TU Delft Water Resources; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; University of KwaZulu-Natal); Kiala, Zolo (University of Witwatersrand; University of KwaZulu-Natal); Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe (University of KwaZulu-Natal; International Water Management Institute Ghana)","","2022","Over the past decade, the water, energy, and food (WEF) nexus approach has evolved to become a focus of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) development strategies. However, a lack of empirical evidence, appropriate methods, and qualitative and quantitative tools to implement the WEF nexus approach has been highlighted. This chapter describes the application of the WEF nexus approach in the Songwe River Basin (SRB) located on the border between Malawi and Tanzania as a demonstration of how this lack of evidence and tools is starting to be addressed. The basin is currently facing rapid population growth, which is leading to a considerable increase in resource demand and environmental issues and has been identified as a priority basin for SADC. The SRB Development Programme (SRBDP) includes several projects that collectively aim to improve the environmental and socioeconomic status of the basin. The integrated approach proposed to assess the SRBDP's expected outcomes through a WEF nexus lens is based on the development and application of qualitative and quantitative tools that support decision-makers to assess feasible sustainable development pathways in the basin, and more broadly in the SADC region. This chapter focuses on the qualitative analysis of the WEF nexus system and explains the process of identifying the major sectors and subsectors involved in the SRBDP, the main interlinkages between them, and potential synergies and trade-offs assessing how decisions made in a sector may influence others. The qualitative analysis of the SRB shows that although the projects included in the SRBDP are expected to have positive impacts on the environment and the socioeconomic system of the basin, downsides that may have an impact on human and ecosystem health are also possible. Early identification of such issues can help to limit detrimental impacts in the future. In the analysis, potential Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), objectives, and indicators that may be addressed in the SRB are identified, highlighting the importance of applying the holistic approach to enhance and boost the achievement of SDGs in the basin.","Analytical modeling; Drivers of change; Resource security; Southern Africa; Sustainable development","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:fd238cdc-d90d-4c0e-9e7f-52080dcd0136","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fd238cdc-d90d-4c0e-9e7f-52080dcd0136","Scales of application of the WEF nexus approach","Sušnik, Janez (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Masia, Sara (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; IAFES Division); Jewitt, G.P.W. (TU Delft Water Resources; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; Centre for Water Resources Research; University of KwaZulu-Natal)","","2022","Water, energy, and food (WEF) systems form a complex interconnected network, operational at scales from the household up to the global. These scales, like the nexus sectors themselves, and mutually interconnected, with lower-level characteristics help drive higher-level resource management, and vice versa. This chapter highlights recent WEF nexus research at spatial scales from household, to national, and up to global. The studies demonstrate the vast diversity in nexus issues and challenges, along with a concomitant diversity of research and assessment approaches to tackling and better understanding these issues. This chapter closes with a discussion on interactions between the scales, and how policy developed at one scale may impact on other scales, potentially in unanticipated and detriment ways. The investigation into cross-spatial scalar nexus interactions is in its infancy and represents a promising avenue for future research effort. Another aspect not covered so far by research is the issue of differences in the temporal scale in the nexus, both in terms of policy setting and implementation and in terms of impacts to people. This chapter represents another major topic for future research to better guide, develop, and understand the impact of policy and climate change on nexus resources and livelihoods, and vice versa.","Analytical modeling; Causal loop diagram; Data integration; Spatial interactions; Spatial scale","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:65d870a8-739b-460f-8f3c-892c949f0036","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:65d870a8-739b-460f-8f3c-892c949f0036","Understanding urban leisure walking behavior: Correlations between neighborhood features and fitness tracking data","Balaban, Ö. (TU Delft Design Informatics)","","2022","Leisure walking (including running) is the easiest way to combat the lack of physical activity of urban residents. Hence, understanding what drives people to take a leisurely walk is vital for the design and planning of healthy and vibrant neighborhoods. In this chapter, we investigate and identify which (urban) features can define the spatial distribution of leisure walk amounts, using a collection of more than 40,000 leisure walks collected from fitness tracking apps in Singapore. First, we conducted a spatial analysis of leisure walk data using a grid-based network of Singapore and examined its features, including land use mix, street typology, greenness, and the presence of facilities, such as bus stops and traffic lights, as well as the perception of urban qualities. The latter has been determined by analyzing millions of Google Street View (GSV) images along Singapore's street network, categorizing their content using automated deep learning algorithms. The findings can help planners and designers understand which features promote more leisure walks, and thus inform the design of healthier, more resident-friendly environments that promote walking and stimulate vibrancy.","Fitness tracking apps; Informed urban planning; Leisure walks; Neural networks; Spatial regression","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Design Informatics","","",""
"uuid:e994880d-b799-4ae0-b34d-c3a683da8071","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e994880d-b799-4ae0-b34d-c3a683da8071","The secular stagnation of productivity growth","Storm, S.T.H. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)","","2022","The concern that an economy could experience persistent stagnation, caused by a structural weakness of aggregate demand, goes back to Alvin Hansen's thesis of “secular stagnation.” Hansen's thesis has been revived in recent times, when it became clear that productivity and potential growth in the OECD countries have been declining for decades. However, in line with deep-rooted theoretical beliefs, that inadequate demand can only affect growth in the short run, secular stagnation (of potential growth) is treated as an exclusively supply side problem, the root of which is a worrying steady decline in productivity growth. This paper argues that it is a mistake to dismiss secular demand stagnation as main cause of declining potential growth in the OECD. We argue that the theoretical case for demand-caused secular stagnation is strong and empirical evidence that it has affected the U.S. economy after the mid-1970s is entirely convincing. Demand is leading supply, also in the long run. Hansen had it right, after all.","Demand-led growth; Induced technical progress; Marx-biased technological progress; Potential growth; Secular stagnation; TFP","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:70de87de-fae0-47c1-ba72-7ff6cd855785","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:70de87de-fae0-47c1-ba72-7ff6cd855785","Assessing economic risk, safety standards, and decision-making","Kok, M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk)","Brody, Samuel (editor); , Yoonjeong Lee (editor); Bee Kothuis, Baukje (editor)","2022","Risk-informed decision-making needs methods for assessing flood risk, and often the flooding probability and the consequences of floods (such as economic damage and fatalities) play an important role in the risk assessment. Also, measures to reduce the flood risk need to be formulated, in order to make a risk-informed decision, whether to accept the risk or to implement measures to reduce or to transfer the risk. These measures can be technical (for example, storm surge barriers) but can also be in the area of spatial planning or crises management. The outcome of such a process might be formalized in a “safety standards,” which can be used for the design of measures. These standards show remarkable differences between the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.","Costs; Economic risk; Flood risk; Loss of life; Safety standards","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk","","",""
"uuid:d8c5278c-7d1a-4f93-9aff-cadb97048460","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d8c5278c-7d1a-4f93-9aff-cadb97048460","Tools and indices for WEF nexus analysis","Sušnik, Janez (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education); Masia, Sara (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; IAFES Division); Jewitt, G.P.W. (TU Delft Water Resources; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; University of KwaZulu-Natal); Simpson, Gareth (Jones and Wagener Engineering Associates)","","2022","The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus is shown to be a highly interconnected, complex system, operating over multiple time scales, and at spatial scales from household to global. The key WEF nexus foci issues and challenges are known to be extremely diverse and change depending on the local situation and setting, the scale at which the nexus is analyzed, and even according to the sector used as the nexus entry point. As such, there are a multitude of approaches and methodologies for studying, assessing, and analyzing the nexus, which can be adopted to suit the specific case under investigation. There is no “silver bullet” modeling or methodological approach to studying the nexus. Some common and regularly employed nexus investigation approaches are outlined in this chapter, ranging from purely qualitative conceptual systems mapping aiming at getting a high-level understanding of nexus connections for a given study area, through to quantitative approaches including system dynamics modeling, agent-based modeling, life cycle assessment, and (multiregion) input-output modeling. Each approach has strengths and limitations, explored here, and the selected tool should address the research questions being considered as well as the goals of the study. In addition to tools and models, results need to be translated into “real-world” practicalities to have a better chance of being taken up and adopted. To this end, this chapter also introduces some indices and metrics that are often applied to communicate nexus results and messages to policymakers in a nontechnical language. This effort hopes to better disseminate and communicate the idea of integrated nexus thinking, especially in a policy- and decision-making domain.","Analytical models; Causal loop diagrams; Data integration; Life cycle assessment; System dynamics models","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:85838c16-4d60-4590-bb5d-263f9681adf0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:85838c16-4d60-4590-bb5d-263f9681adf0","4D-printed shape memory polymer: Modeling and fabrication","Noroozi, Reza (Nottingham Trent University; University of Tehran); Zolfagharian, Ali (Deakin University); Fotouhi, M. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Bodaghi, Mahdi (Nottingham Trent University)","","2022","Additive manufacturing (AM), as one of the most powerful manufacturing methods, is fabricating a three-dimensional (3D) structure using computer-aided design (CAD) data by adding material layer by layer. In contrast to traditional manufacturing processes that start from raw block material and remove waste materials, the AM process can demonstrate better aspects such as freedom of design, reduced postprocessing, and waste reduction. With emerging smart materials such as shape memory polymers, the 3D printing technology has upgraded to a technology that is called four-dimensional (4D) printing, in which the fourth dimension expresses time. In this technology, by using active materials, the printed structure can reshape its configuration and also change its mechanical properties in the presence of external stimuli such as temperature, magnetic field, and/or electric field. The fabrication and modeling of 4D-printed structures are considered due to their extensive applications in various areas such as biomedical and robotic. In this chapter, initially based on thermomechanical properties of smart materials, the constitutive modeling is presented for the shape memory feature. Subsequently, the fabrication of 4D-printed elements based on the FDM process is described, and a simple finite element method (FEM) is introduced to predict their self-morphing features. Finally, the fabricated self-morphing and adaptive structures are presented and the proposed model is calibrated based on them. Following model calibration, some smart structures such as grippers, adaptive dynamic structures, and smart composites are presented as case studies, and their behavior under external stimuli is investigated.","4D printing; Additive manufacturing; Deposition; Finite element method; Nozzle; Shape memory polymers","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:dfccf85e-0faa-49ae-aa13-c1736cce23c9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dfccf85e-0faa-49ae-aa13-c1736cce23c9","Cold gas microthruster","How Cheah, Kean (University of Nottingham Ningbo China); Ganani, Chaggai (Student TU Delft); Lemmer, Kristina (Western Michigan University); Cervone, A. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering)","","2022","This chapter covers the development of cold gas microthruster, which is widely regarded as the simplest way of generating thrust in space, for nanosatellites. A brief background and principles of operation were given, followed by the introduction of nozzle theory that could be used in the preliminary estimation of microthruster performance and considerations in selecting a suitable propellant. The current state of development in cold gas microthruster (at the time of writing in 2020) was provided, from its first use in SNAP-1 in 2000 to another 12 nanosatellites as well as one technology demonstration mission in Prototype Research Instruments and Space Mission technology Advancement small satellite. The chapter ends with a discussion on future nanosatellite missions that will feature a cold gas microthruster system and the challenges, such as fabrication of micronozzle and its design optimization, to improve overall efficiency.","Cold gas; CubeSat; MEMS; Micronozzle; Microthruster","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Space Systems Egineering","","",""
"uuid:fc2d080c-47db-4638-a6da-33a7e373b8df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fc2d080c-47db-4638-a6da-33a7e373b8df","Electrothermal microthruster","Cervone, A. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Cordeiro Guerrieri, D. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); de Athayde Costa e Silva, M. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering); Leverone, F.K. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering)","","2022","Electrothermal propulsion can be seen as an intermediate concept between electrical and chemical propulsion. Propellant heating typically happens by means of a resistance (resistojet) or an electrical discharge (arcjet). For the extremely miniaturized applications that will be discussed in this chapter, resistojets are by far the most commonly used form of electrothermal thrusters.","Arcjet; CubeSat; Green propellant; Microthruster; Nozzle; Resistojet","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Space Systems Egineering","","",""
"uuid:ee1a4b6d-a7f9-4fb2-ac5c-8926d3a59c20","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ee1a4b6d-a7f9-4fb2-ac5c-8926d3a59c20","Sorption enhanced catalysis for CO2 hydrogenation towards fuels and chemicals with focus on methanation","Wei, L. (TU Delft Large Scale Energy Storage); Haije, W.G. (TU Delft ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage); Grénman, Henrik (Åbo Akademi University); de Jong, W. (TU Delft Large Scale Energy Storage)","Romolos Cesario, Moisés (editor); Araújo de Macedo, Daniel (editor)","2022","Hydrogen produced by the electrolysis of water using sustainable electricity will play an increasingly important role as an energy and a feedstock vector. Shifting from fossil to renewable resources means that new industrial platforms have to be set up to provide carbon-based fuels and bulk base chemicals to replace the current fossil resources based routes. The global demand cannot be met by indirect use of carbon dioxide via biomass necessitating the use from point sources or direct air capture, which changes the value of CO2 from waste to commodity chemicals. The production of chemicals by hydrogenation of CO2 is typically hampered by the thermodynamic conversion being far from 100% under currently viable reaction conditions. The equilibrium can, however, be shifted to increase conversion by removing one of the reaction products, namely water, from the reaction mixture with sorbents like zeolites. Prerequisite to conversion enhancement and process intensification is the close proximity of sorption and catalytic sites. This review presents the state of the art in synthesis and application of these, in fact, bifunctional materials.","Bifunctional materials; Large scale green base chemicals; Methane; Separation enhanced CO hydrogenation; Zeolite catalyst","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-10-29","","","Large Scale Energy Storage","","",""
"uuid:34d51c5a-7a36-4165-aa16-0b9e955bb11c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:34d51c5a-7a36-4165-aa16-0b9e955bb11c","Application of abandoned wells integrated with renewables","Zhou, Yuekuan (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology); Liu, Zhengxuan (TU Delft Design & Construction Management; Hunan University); Xing, Chaojie (Hunan University)","","2022","The large thermal potentials with geothermal gradient of abandoned wells provide the possibility and opportunity for carbon-neutrality transition of district heating systems, whereas energy harvesting from abandoned geothermal wells is full of challenges, due to the considerable initial investment in economic cost, system performance degradation, and so on. In this chapter, a systematic and comprehensive review on the application techniques of abandoned wells is presented, in terms of advanced thermal/power conversions, renewable integrations for district heating, and strategies for performance enhancement. Discussions on real applications have been conducted and future prospects presented, from perspectives of lifetime system performance, techno-economic feasibility analysis, and potential assessment of abandoned wells for carbon-neutrality transition. The results of this chapter can provide preliminary knowledge and cutting-edge technologies on renewable integrations with abandoned wells, so as to demonstrate techno-economic-environmental potentials of abandoned wells and contributions toward carbon-neutrality transition.","Abandoned wells; Geothermal energy; Renewable energy; Smart controllers; Techno-economic feasibility","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:40920e0d-ef7f-49f8-b979-73fed64baf68","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:40920e0d-ef7f-49f8-b979-73fed64baf68","The main utilization forms and current developmental status of geothermal energy for building cooling/heating in developing countries","Liu, Zhengxuan (TU Delft Design & Construction Management; Hunan University); Xing, Chaojie (Hunan University); Zeng, Chao (Southwest Jiaotong University); Zhou, Yuekuan (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)","","2022","Geothermal energy (GE), as an ideal renewable resource for building cooling/heating with stability and abundance in energy supply, has been widely exploited in developing countries. The common utilization forms of GE mainly include the ground source heat pump (GSHP), underground duct system (UDS), and abandoned wells energy (AWE) system. However, there is still a lack of comprehensive overview of the current developmental status of the GSHP, UDS, and AWE systems for building cooling/heating in developing countries. This chapter will be conducted from the following aspects: (1) The literature review and categories of GE utilization in the developing countries, mainly including the latest literature review on GE development and categories of utilization for building cooling/heating. (2) The common utilization of the GSHP system and its current application and development in the developing countries, mainly including the ground-coupled heat pump (GCHP) system and groundwater heat pump (GWHP) system. (3) The common utilization of the UDS system and its current application and development in the developing countries, mainly including the horizontal UDS system, vertical UDS system, and the corresponding coupled system with phase change energy storage and other advanced technologies. (4) The common utilization of the AWE system and its current application and development in the developing countries, mainly including the abandoned oil and gas wells. (5) The existing issues and in-depth analysis on the practical application of GE for building cooling/heating in the developing countries. This chapter can provide some effective guidelines on the various GE utilization forms for building cooling/heating in developing countries.","Abandoned wells energy; Building cooling/heating; Developing countries; Geothermal energy; Ground source heat pump; Underground duct system","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:a3563d52-2ea1-4473-8ddf-0a779968968f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a3563d52-2ea1-4473-8ddf-0a779968968f","Governance, COVID responses, and lessons on decision-making in uncertainty","Veeneman, Wijnand (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","","2022","This chapter introduces governance as the ruleset that stakeholders work with when making decisions, in this on how to deal with COVID crisis in public transport. This chapter looks at several countries and the way in which their decisions, shared between authorities (health and transport) and operators, have shaped the effects on ridership. In a brief case study on Amsterdam, the interplay between various governmental layers and the operator is explained and is shown how existing governance shaped the decisions on the COVID response. This chapter ends with the observation on how COVID responses were shaped by the existing governance and that COVID in turn possibly is having the effect of a rethink on the existing governance.","Amsterdam; COVID; Decision-making; Governance; Mobility; Public transport; Recovery; Stakeholders","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:d9b23d2f-f781-41e3-8c21-fc8ec1e85262","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d9b23d2f-f781-41e3-8c21-fc8ec1e85262","Dethiobacteraceae fam. nov.","Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (TU Delft BT/Environmental Biotechnology); Merkel, Alexander Y. (Russian Academy of Sciences)","Whitman, William B. (editor)","2022","De.thi’o.bac.ter.a.ce.a.e. N.L. masc. n. Dethiobacter, the type genus of the family; L. fem. pl. n. suff. -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Dethiobacteraceae, the family of the genus Dethiobacter.
The family Dethiobacteraceae includes obligately anaerobic, moderately salt-tolerant, and obligately alkaliphilic bacteria able to grow chemolithoautotrophically by elemental sulfur disproportionation and fixing
CO2 by the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway. The two strains currently known in pure culture are both isolated from saline soda lakes. H2 can serve as an additional
electron donor for sulfur and thiosulfate reduction. The family consists of a single genus Dethiobacter with the type species Dethiobacter alkaliphilus. DNA G +C content (%): 48.3–48.5 (genomes of two isolates). Type genus: Dethiobacter Sorokin et al. 2008, VL123.","","en","book chapter","John Wiley & Sons","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public","","2023-07-01","","","BT/Environmental Biotechnology","","",""
"uuid:fdd97335-622b-4549-9f98-42157780167b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fdd97335-622b-4549-9f98-42157780167b","Tensors for neuroimaging: A review on applications of tensors to unravel the mysteries of the brain","Erol, A. (TU Delft Signal Processing Systems); Hunyadi, Borbala (TU Delft Signal Processing Systems)","Liu, Yipeng (editor)","2022","Neuroimaging techniques are used to image the structure and function of the nervous system for medicine, psychology, and neuroscience research. Brain data are inherently multidimensional and complex, and the recent advances in neuroimaging allow the acquisition of brain signals at an increasing spatiotemporal resolution. Being able to process the resulting large-scale data and capturing the multiway structure of the brain, tensor-based analyses are well suited for a variety of neuroimaging applications. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of successful tensor-based solutions used in the field of neuroimaging discuss practical challenges and the future of tensors in medical technology.","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-05-11","","","Signal Processing Systems","","",""
"uuid:5d6862d7-7459-40cb-9d8e-6f96aa54ac6e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5d6862d7-7459-40cb-9d8e-6f96aa54ac6e","Outlook: From Physics of Failure to Physics of Degradation","van Driel, W.D. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); Yazdan Mehr, M. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); Fan, X. J. (Lamar University); Zhang, Kouchi (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Mehr, Maryam Yazdan (editor)","2022","In the foregoing chapters, the reliability of organic compounds in microelectronics and optoelectronics was discussed. It provided a state of the art in reliability concepts for materials used in electronic products. It also enlightened the direction in reliability concepts for these products. In this chapter, we discuss the outlook where we envision that physics of failure will be replaced by physics of degradation. New technologies, like health monitoring and digital twins, are needed to make this foreseen shift in reliability concepts.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-11-28","","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:b258f8a5-5484-4afd-a2f4-4984f4492038","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b258f8a5-5484-4afd-a2f4-4984f4492038","The Secondary Use Group: Unlocking Waste as a Common Pool of Resources in the 1970s’","Medici, P. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Bruyns, Gerhard (editor); Kousoulas, Stavros (editor)","2022","Today, the evident need for more efficient conservation, management and redistribution of natural and human-made common resources have inspired thinkers, researchers, and designers to redefine the organization of our societies. For example, Silke Helfrich and David Bollier argue that the common-pool resources (CPR) defined by Elinor Ostrom require new “practices of commoning” that reconsider the conventional discourses of market economy and state intervention. Several contemporary architectural firms have introduced innovative design strategies concerning the collective collection and reuse of local materials, the commons and the circular economy.
However, already after the oil crisis in the early 1970s, practices like the Secondary Reuse Group (SUG) engaged with circular reuse of materials but did not correlate to discourses concerning the commons. This essay analyzes SUG’s projects during the 1970s using a lens calibrated on the contemporary debate of the commons, to unveil and highlight some relevant aspects of their work. This lens will refer to Michel Bauwens and Tom Avermaete who differentiate between material commons, that is, human-made and -handled reserves of materials from our environments and cities; immaterial commons, knowledge and craft skills existing in a particular place; and commoning processes, social practices of mutual collaboration. The first goal of this research is to describe the work of SUG concerning its material and immaterial commons. The second goal is to inform the contemporary debate regarding waste and materials as a CPR to be unlocked by architects and users through commoning processes of materials reuse.","Commons; Common pool resources; Commoning process; Materials reuse; Circular economy; Architectural approach; Secondary use group; Martin Pawley","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2022-11-18","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:b69b1940-809e-4460-855b-20650f5e4968","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b69b1940-809e-4460-855b-20650f5e4968","Data-Driven Approach for Modeling the Mixed Traffic Conditions Using Supervised Machine Learning","Raju, Narayana (TU Delft Transport and Planning); arkatkar, shriniwas (Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology); joshi, gaurang (Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology); Antoniou, Constantinos (Technische Universität München)","Shah, Jiten (editor); Arkatkar, Shriniwas S. (editor); Jadhav, Pravin (editor)","2022","The article describes modeling vehicular movements using supervised machine learning algorithms with trajectory data from heterogeneous non-lane-based traffic conditions. The trajectory data on the mid-block road section of around 540 m is used in the study. Supervised machine learning algorithms are employed to model the vehicular positions. A set of parameters were identified for modeling the longitudinal and lateral positions. With the set of parameters, the algorithm’s potentiality for mimicking vehicular positions is evaluated. It was identified that supervised machine learning algorithms would model the vehicles’ positions with accuracy in the range of 20–60 mean absolute percentage error. The k-NN algorithm was marginally edging past all algorithms and acted as a promising candidate for modeling vehicular positions.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-06-01","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:2dd2a857-d3cd-418c-a2e2-097d58227a5d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2dd2a857-d3cd-418c-a2e2-097d58227a5d","Multi-disciplinary Use of Three-Dimensional Geospatial Information","Krijnen, T.F. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Noardo, F. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Arroyo Ohori, G.A.K. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Stoter, J.E. (TU Delft Urban Data Science)","Bolpagni, M. (editor); Gavina, R. (editor); Ribeiro, D. (editor)","2022","In this chapter, we start from the typical concepts from Geographic Information System (GIS): data representation, acquisition, querying and analysis. We follow with the transition from 2 to 3D GIS and describe open standards such as CityGML and CityJSON and recent advances on 3D geospatial simulations, computing and real-time GIS and Internet of Things (IoT). Then we discuss the discrepancies in information management and modelling with respect to Building Information Modelling (BIM) and the related open standard, Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). We highlight the difference between Cartesian engineering coordinate systems and geospatial coordinate reference systems, contrast the procedural geometry definitions of IFC with the explicit geometries of GIS and look at implementation mechanisms such as boundary representations and polyhedral surface models and describe the semantic Level of Detail used in CityGML. The section that follows describes relevant processes supporting integration such as georeferencing, conversion of formats using semantic and geometric approaches and linking of heterogeneous information. We also highlight interoperability challenges that stem from consistency and validity of data, by interpreting the results of a recent benchmark on interoperability of the most common involved data formats (CityGML and IFC). We close with a conclusion and perspectives on the future with case studies on geo-enabled building permit checking and geospatial artificial intelligence and machine learning.","BIM; CityGML; Geometry; GIS; IFC; Interoperability","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-06-03","","","Urban Data Science","","",""
"uuid:b845dc3f-ea52-4b2c-af5a-076bfb9a6a0c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b845dc3f-ea52-4b2c-af5a-076bfb9a6a0c","A Resilience-Based Approach for the Prevention and Mitigation of Domino Effects","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","An accident within a chemical plant may trigger escalation effects, leading to a catastrophic degradation of operating performance. Due to possible severe consequences of domino effects, safety and security measures are needed to prevent and mitigate domino effects in chemical industrial areas. However, safety and security measures may be insufficient for tackling unpredictable and unpreventable domino effects induced by multi-target attacks or natural disasters. Therefore, This chapter develops a resilient-based approach for domino effect management in the process and chemical industry (Chen et al. in Reliab Eng Syst Saf, 2021; Chen in A dynamic and integrated approach for modeling and managing domino-effects. Delft University of Technology, 2021). A dynamic stochastic methodology is developed to quantify the resilience of chemical plants. In this methodology, a “resilience evolution scenario” consists of four stages: disruption, escalation, adaptation, and restoration. A resilient chemical plant depends on resistant capability, mitigation capability, adaptation capability, and restoration capability. The uncertainties in the disruption and escalation stages are modeled by the dynamic Monte Carlo method. Possible resilience scenarios are obtained by sampling random data. Then, the resilience of a chemical plant can be determined based on the resilience scenarios.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:c81133d1-1eac-424a-9aed-aee0f4625180","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c81133d1-1eac-424a-9aed-aee0f4625180","Assessment of Clinical Requirements for a Novel Robotic Device for Upper-Limb Sensorimotor Rehabilitation After Stroke","Rätz, Raphael (University of Bern); Müri, René M. (University of Bern); Marchal Crespo, L. (TU Delft Human-Robot Interaction; University of Bern)","Torricelli, Diego (editor); Akay, Metin (editor); Pons, Jose L. (editor)","2022","In order to identify the clinical requirements for a novel upper-limb robotic device for sensorimotor neurorehabilitation, a survey with 33 participants (including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, nurses and physicians) was conducted. The results show that grasping, eating and personal hygiene are amongst the most important activities of daily living to be exercised. Hand/finger extension were reported as crucial movements. In serious games for neurorehabilitation, adjustable quantity of virtual objects as well as adjustable game difficulty are highly demanded features. The majority of the participants would like to spend less than 10 min for the setup of a robotic device.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Human-Robot Interaction","","",""
"uuid:40002069-54f1-422d-b399-aae98788dcfb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:40002069-54f1-422d-b399-aae98788dcfb","Structural Design and Testing of Digitally Manufactured Concrete Structures","Asprone, Domenico; Menna, Costantino; Bos, Freek; Mata-Falcón, Jaime; Ferrara, Liberato; Auricchio, Ferdinando; Cadoni, Ezio; Cunha, Vítor M. C. F.; Esposito, Laura; Fromm, Asko; Grunewald, S. (TU Delft Concrete Structures); Kloft, Harald; Mechtcherine, Viktor; Nerella, Venkatesh Naidu; Schipper, H.R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Roussel, Nicolas (editor); Lowke, Dirk (editor)","2022","The form freedom enabled by digital fabrication with concrete technologies provides advantages for a wide range of concrete based objects, from architectural to structural elements. The current chapter focuses on the specifics of structural design and engineering of DFC with emphasis on those technologies based on Additive Manufacturing with extrusion. Since it is a new and innovative way to build, a clear common approach to structural engineering has not yet been developed. As a result, this chapter aims to introduce the specific challenges of structural design and engineering with the additive manufacturing technology, providing an overview of structural typologies that have been developed (especially concerning the reinforcement strategies, including fibre reinforcement). Furthermore, the structural principles adopted in DFC and the codified approaches used in conventional reinforced concrete is compared, and putative structural testing procedures and validation methods for DFC are reported.","Additive Manufacturing; Reinforcement strategies; Structural design; Testing","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Concrete Structures","","",""
"uuid:3e59a45b-9e5b-48fa-9bfc-c0336cca0112","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3e59a45b-9e5b-48fa-9bfc-c0336cca0112","Printable Cement-Based Materials: Fresh Properties Measurements and Control","Wangler, Timothy (ETH Zürich); Flatt, Robert J. (ETH Zürich); Roussel, Nicolas (Gustave Eiffel University); Perrot, Arnaud (University Bretagne-Sud); Sonebi, Mohammed (Queen's University Belfast); Wolfs, Rob (Eindhoven University of Technology); Bos, Freek (Eindhoven University of Technology); Lowke, Dirk (Technische Universität Braunschweig); Grunewald, S. (TU Delft Concrete Structures)","Roussel, Nicolas (editor); Lowke, Dirk (editor)","2022","Digital fabrication with cementitious materials is a rapidly growing field of research in which the evolution of strength during the various processes, such as 3D printing, is the key controlling parameter. The strength evolves over multiple orders of magnitude during the process, and thus, it is essential to properly characterize the strength evolution in order to guarantee process success. This chapter summarizes the state of the art in these characterization methods for digital fabrication with fresh cementitious materials, reviewing well-known and more recently developed methods.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Concrete Structures","","",""
"uuid:60db28e4-5a21-4043-954d-560f5321a645","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:60db28e4-5a21-4043-954d-560f5321a645","Digital Fabrication with Cement-Based Materials: Process Classification and Case Studies","Buswell, R. A.; Bos, F. P.; Silva, Wilson Ricardo Leal da; Hack, N.; Kloft, Harald; Lowke, Dirk; Freund, Niklas; Fromm, Asko; Dini, E.; Wangler, Timothy; Lloret-Fritschi, E.; Schipper, H.R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Mechtcherine, Viktor; Perrot, Arnaud; Vasilic, K.; Roussel, Nicolas","Roussel, Nicolas (editor); Lowke, Dirk (editor)","2022","The need for methods for forming concrete has existed for as long as concrete has been used in constructing the built environment. Creating flat, rectilinear formers have traditionally been the cost and time efficient default for the majority of applications. The desire for greater design freedom and the drive to automate construction manufacturing is providing a platform for the continued development of a family of processes called Digital Fabrication with Concrete (DFC) technologies. DFC technologies are many and varied. Much of the material science theory is common, but the process steps vary significantly between methods, creating challenges as we look towards performance comparison and standardisation. Presented here is a framework to help identify and describe process differences and a showcase of DFC application case studies that explain the processes behind a sub-set of the technologies available.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:a1999ce7-bae7-47f1-9ec5-978eed4d24f5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a1999ce7-bae7-47f1-9ec5-978eed4d24f5","Eliciting Information for Developing a Circular Economy in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area","Arciniegas Lopez, G.A. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Wandl, Alex (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Mazur, Marcin (Polish Academy of Sciences); Mazurek, Damian (Polish Academy of Sciences)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","Advancing circularity in metropolitan areas involves planning, co-designing and implementing spatially explicit interventions with a multitude of stakeholders who are required to work with waste and resource management information. For the stakeholders, understanding information on these flows of resources and materials, and the spatial implications of these flows across the territory, is crucial when proposing new interventions and assessing the effects of these interventions. Spatial decision support systems constitute potential tools for supporting groups of stakeholders involved in the collaborative process of shaping the future of urban areas while achieving sustainability and increased circularity. This chapter focuses on the digital representation and portrayal, and the use of different types of information in a digital spatial decision support tool aimed at helping decision-makers through stages of the collaborative process that starts at problem identification and status quo understanding, and finishes at the proposed circular economy strategies for a metropolitan area. The way in which information is modeled and presented in the tool is largely based on the geodesign methodology, and is specific to individual stages of the planning process. The tool presents information relevant to a peri-urban area through different mediums: web maps and charts to describe the study area, Sankey diagrams linked with dynamic flow maps to portray its resource flow streams, and the integration of the above to portray and assess the scenarios developed jointly by the stakeholders. The tool was implemented in an interactive web application and applied to the collaborative process of developing spatial strategies for advancing circularity in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. A series of interconnected workshops were held with stakeholders, who used the tool to guide them through the stages of the co-development of the strategies. Stakeholders were presented with spatial information about the study area’s current resource and waste management situation in the form of web maps and the spatial distribution and dynamics of resource flows. This chapter describes how all this information was portrayed, presented, and used within the interactive web application at the collaborative workshops.","Amsterdam; Circular economy; Geodesign; Information representation; Resource flows; Spatial decision support","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:e50d2383-9c77-4470-849d-9370abe22374","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e50d2383-9c77-4470-849d-9370abe22374","Public-Private Partnerships in Port Areas: Lessons Learned from Case Studies in Antwerp and Rotterdam","Wiegmans, B. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Mouter, N. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Vanelslander, Thierry (Universiteit Antwerpen); Verweij, Stefan (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)","Hakim, Simon (editor); Clark, Robert M. (editor); Blackstone, Erwin A. (editor)","2022","The cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a widely used approach for the appraisal of transport projects, but criticisms on it have led to the development of alternatives such as the BENEFIT approach. This book chapter analyzes three cases of infrastructure investments in port areas in Belgium and the Netherlands, by application of the BENEFIT approach. We find inter alia that differences in country performance on internationally accepted indicators can influence differences in infrastructure investments between countries. Moreover, infrastructure projects with larger revenue-generating possibilities will influence the PPP (public-private partnership) potential of this type of projects in a positive way. Applying different appraisal methods to the same infrastructure project might help to arrive at infrastructure project investment approvals that are well-documented.","Cooperation; Port areas; PPP","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","Transport and Planning","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:36c4d58e-2f7a-4b26-aecd-4678774fd435","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:36c4d58e-2f7a-4b26-aecd-4678774fd435","Enhanced Fatigue Life of Old Metallic Bridges - Application of Preloaded Injection Bolts","Silva Pedrosa, B.A. (Universidade de Coimbra); Rebelo, Carlos (Universidade de Coimbra); Correia, J.A.F.O. (Universidade do Porto); Veljkovic, M. (TU Delft Steel & Composite Structures); Silva, Luís A. P. S. (Universidade de Coimbra)","Sena-Cruz, J. (editor); Correia, L. (editor); Azenha, M. (editor)","2022","There is a significant number of old metallic bridges with high levels of structural degradation due to their long service period. Fatigue problems are especially important in these structures since the majority of them were not designed taking into account this phenomenon. Several investigations showed that riveted joints are critical details since several fatigue cracks were found in these joints. In this sense, strengthening methodologies need to be studied. The strategy that has been considered a good solution is the implementation of injection bolts to replace faulty rivets. The structural performance of injection bolts has been demonstrated essentially under quasi-static conditions presenting good results. This paper intends to contribute to the scientific knowledge regarding the fatigue behavior of connections with preloaded injection bolts in the context of a bridge strengthening scenario. An experimental investigation was conducted to compare the fatigue performance of connections with preloaded injection bolts and preloaded standard bolts. Single and double shear connections were tested. New S–N design curves were proposed based on a statistical analysis of the results and compared with the S–N curves proposed in EC3-1–9. The obtained results showed that the use of injection bolts lead to lower scatter and improvement of fatigue life. It was verified that the Eurocode 3 is not able to represent the fatigue strength of connections whose performance is influenced by old metallic materials. Additionally, the fatigue behavior of these connections was assessed by numerical analysis. The relevance of the fatigue crack initiation was evident.","Fatigue; Injection bolts; Old metallic bridges; Strengthening","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-01-14","","","Steel & Composite Structures","","",""
"uuid:3cf4f68f-f2c0-4f3d-90d4-2aee1b156c4d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3cf4f68f-f2c0-4f3d-90d4-2aee1b156c4d","Reliability and Degradation of Power Electronic Materials","Ross, Robert (TU Delft Ship Hydromechanics and Structures; TU Delft High Voltage Technology Group; IWO (Inst. for Science & Development / Inst. voor Wetenschap & Ontwikkeling)); Koopmans, Gerben (IWO (Inst. for Science & Development / Inst. voor Wetenschap & Ontwikkeling))","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Yazdan Mehr, Maryam (editor)","2022","Testing materials and devices for a specific failure mechanism usually yields a characteristic distribution of failure times. However, failure of power electronics (PE) can be due to a manifold of mechanisms. Even in a single PE device multiple failure processes may compete. For instance, modules may contain various components that fail according to different processes. When testing a batch of devices with competing processes, the resulting failure distribution is likely to consist of a combination of distributions, also called ‘entangled’ distributions. If processes compete, the time of failure according to the one process masks the time of failure according to a competing process. The observed failure time for one process leads to a so-called censored failure time of the competing process. If there is a balance between occurring failure processes, data analytics should not only involve the observed, but also the censored failure times. Another cause for distributions to blend, is the test of inhomogeneous test batches. For instance, some test objects may contain a production flaw, while other objects don’t. Such a mix of (sub) populations will also yield a total distribution consisting of entangled distributions. Enhanced stresses in a test are likely to accelerate the various aging processes at different rates. Awareness of distribution entanglement and acceleration is useful for interpreting test results and developing effective testing methods. The present contribution reviews the statistical analysis of R&D data. It discusses competing processes, mixed populations, censored failure data, accelerated aging, and how these phenomena affect analytics by graphical analysis and parameter estimation. Finally, series and parallel system configuration and reparability aspects are discussed.","Competing mechanisms; Mixed populations; Censored data; Acceleration; Bath-tub curve","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2024-07-31","","","Ship Hydromechanics and Structures","","",""
"uuid:af3c25b1-b26e-4ea0-8cc5-7acabf107a3a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:af3c25b1-b26e-4ea0-8cc5-7acabf107a3a","Artificial Intelligence for the Design of Symmetric Cryptographic Primitives","Mariot, L. (TU Delft Cyber Security); Jakobovic, Domagoj (University of Zagreb); Bäck, Thomas (Universiteit Leiden); Hernandez-Castro, Julio C. (University of Kent)","Batina, L. (editor); Back, T. (editor); Picek, S. (editor)","2022","This chapter provides a general overview of AI methods used to support the design of cryptographic primitives and protocols. After giving a brief introduction to the basic concepts underlying the field of cryptography, we review the most researched use cases concerning the use of AI techniques and models to design cryptographic primitives, focusing mainly on Boolean functions, S-boxes and pseudorandom number generators. We then point out two interesting directions for further research on the design of cryptographic primitives where AI methods could be applied in the future.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Cyber Security","","",""
"uuid:29ecd54a-f2d8-4f52-9162-f302c0cba6f8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:29ecd54a-f2d8-4f52-9162-f302c0cba6f8","An Economic Approach for Domino Effect Management","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","In light of possible severe consequences of unintentional and intentional domino effects, an integrated domino effect management framework was introduced in Chap. 5 to prevent and mitigate domino effect risk. In this chapter, an economic approach based on safety economics is developed to obtain the optimal protection strategy. First, we introduce the concepts and approaches used in safety economics (Chen et al. in Saf Sci 14, 2021). Then, a domino effect management approach is developed based on cost–benefit analysis and game theory (Chen et al. in Process Saf Environ Prot 134:392–405, 2020). In this approach, the disproportion factor (DF) is employed in the cost–benefit analysis to determine whether a protection strategy is recommended. Besides, an optimization algorithm called “PROTOPT” is developed to achieve the optimal protection strategy.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:f9a8b8ed-c915-4eca-a59d-5476a608112c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f9a8b8ed-c915-4eca-a59d-5476a608112c","Safety and Security of Domino Effects in the Process Industry: The State of the Art","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","Since the 1990s, domino effects have obtained increasing attention in the process and chemical industry. This chapter reviews the research on the assessment and management of domino effects. This chapter first summarizes the definitions, characteristics, and classifications of domino effects. The vulnerability models related to domino effects are reviewed, including deterministic methods, probabilistic methods, and CFD/FEM methods. Next, modeling methods are divided into three categories, and management strategies are divided into five categories. Then the representative assessment methods and management strategies in chemical plants and clusters are analyzed in detail. Besides, these assessment and management approaches are compared and analyzed to propose their applications. Moreover, this chapter identifies research gaps in this field, which provides the motivations of the chapters of this book.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:8090e8c6-2281-4a74-86d5-6218f4bb0583","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8090e8c6-2281-4a74-86d5-6218f4bb0583","Integrated Safety and Security Management to Tackle Domino Effects","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","Domino effects may be induced by both intentional and unintentional threats. To deal with possible intentional and unintentional domino effects, this chapter develops an integrated safety and security management framework. First, safety and security management principles are introduced to show the similarities and differences between safety management and security management. Then an integrated safety and security management framework is proposed based on risk assessment and management principles. In this framework, safety measures and security measures are integrated and divided into three categories: detection measures, delay measures, and emergency response actions. This framework mainly consists of six parts: chemical plant description, threat and hazard identification, the vulnerability of installations subject to hazards and threats, the vulnerability of installations exposed to domino effects, consequence analysis, risk treatment, and risk reduction. According to the framework, protection strategies encompassing both safety and security can be formulated to obtain an acceptable domino effect risk.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:29492d53-e6cd-4717-842b-3408a3144ea1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:29492d53-e6cd-4717-842b-3408a3144ea1","Risk Assessment of Coupled Hazardous Scenarios","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","In a coupled domino effect, hazardous scenarios such as toxic release, VCE, and fire can simultaneously or sequentially occur. Chapters 2 and 3 only consider domino effects that are caused by fire or VCE. Therefore, this study develops a dynamic method called “Dynamic Graph Monte Carlo” (DGMC) to model the evolution of coupled domino effects and assess the vulnerability of humans and installations exposed to such scenarios. In the DGMC model, a chemical plant is represented by a system with multiple agents. The system consists of three types of agents: hazardous installations, ignition sources, and humans. Monte Carlo simulation is used to address the uncertainties in the evolution and interdependencies among the agents. By applying the developed algorithm, the death probability of humans and the failure probability of installations exposed to multiple possible hazardous scenarios can be obtained. Moreover, we can also obtain the possible evolution paths, evolution time nodes, and ignition times by using the developed model and algorithm.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:945bb5da-c76b-49f7-a198-8b5beeec41db","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:945bb5da-c76b-49f7-a198-8b5beeec41db","A Transparent Lower Limb Perturbator to Investigate Joint Impedance During Gait","van ’t Veld, Ronald C. (University of Twente); Fricke, S. S. (University of Twente); Prieto, Ander Vallinas (University of Twente); Keemink, Arvid Q.L. (University of Twente); Schouten, A.C. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control; University of Twente); van der Kooij, H. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control; University of Twente); van Asseldonk, E. H.F. (University of Twente)","Torricelli, Diego (editor); Akay, Metin (editor); Pons, Jose L. (editor)","2022","Joint impedance plays an important role in postural control and movement. However, current experimental knowledge on lower limb impedance during gait is limited to the ankle joint. We designed the LOwer limb PERturbator (LOPER) aimed to assess knee and hip joint impedance during gait. The LOPER applies force perturbations with a 39 Hz bandwidth, tested on a free-hanging leg. In minimal impedance mode, peak interaction forces during walking are low (< 5 N). Also, this mode has a negligible effect on the gait pattern, as it is smaller than the within-subject variability during normal walking. In short, the LOPER is a transparent device able to elicit a clear response at both hip and knee joints to investigate lower limb dynamics. A second motor added to the LOPER could improve isolation of the perturbation contribution to knee and hip dynamics. People with neurological disorders can benefit from knowledge of joint impedance during gait through improved biomimetic devices and clinical decision making.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-02","","","Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control","","",""
"uuid:70df8fc9-9cb9-4c9b-a51d-84a2d0bbf03d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:70df8fc9-9cb9-4c9b-a51d-84a2d0bbf03d","A Muscle Model Incorporating Fiber Architecture Features for the Estimation of Joint Stiffness During Dynamic Movement","Cop, Christopher P. (University of Twente); Schouten, A.C. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control; University of Twente); Koopman, Bart F.J.M. (University of Twente); Sartori, M. (University of Twente)","Torricelli, Diego (editor); Akay, Metin (editor); Pons, Jose L. (editor)","2022","Quantifying human joint stiffness in vivo during movement remains challenging. Well established stiffness estimation methods include system identification and the notion of quasi-stiffness, with experimental and conceptual limitations, respectively. Joint stiffness computation via biomechanical models is an emerging solution to overcome such limitations. However, these models make assumptions that hamper their generalization across muscle architectures. Here we present a stiffness formulation that considers the muscle’s pennation angle, and its comparison to a simpler formulation that does not. Model-based stiffness estimates are evaluated against joint-perturbation-based system identification. Results on muscles with different pennation angle show that our formulation seamlessly adjusts the muscle-tendon units’ stiffness depending on their architecture. At the joint level, our new model improved the stiffness estimations. Our study’s relevance is the creation and validation of a modeling formulation that does not require joint perturbation. This will enable better estimations and understanding of stiffness properties and human movement.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-02","","","Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control","","",""
"uuid:93d81b71-1e9d-43f2-812f-5a867e637382","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:93d81b71-1e9d-43f2-812f-5a867e637382","Resilience Assessment at the State Level Using the Sendai Framework","De Iuliis, Melissaw (Politecnico di Torino); Kammouh, O. (TU Delft System Engineering); Cimellaro, Gian Paolo (Politecnico di Torino)","","2022","The multitude of uncertainties of both natural and man-made disasters have prompted an increased attention in resilience engineering and disaster management. To overcome the effects of disastrous events, such as economic and social effects, modern communities need to be resilient. Natural disasters are unpredictable and unavoidable. While it is not possible to prevent them and protect individuals and societies against such disasters, modern communities should be prepared by incorporating both pre-event (preparedness and mitigation) and post-event (response and recovery) resilience activities to minimize the negative effects after a severe event. Resilience indicators may be fundamental to help the planners and decision-makers to develop strategies and action plans for making communities more resilient. This chapter presents a quantitative approach to estimate the resilience and resilience-based risk at the state level. In the proposed method, the resilience-based risk is a function of resilience, hazard, and exposure. To evaluate the resilience parameter, data provided by the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) are used. The framework is developed using resilience indicators with the primary goal of achieving disaster risk reduction. To use those indicators in the resilience assessment, it is necessary to define the impact and the contribution of each indicator towards resilience. To do that, two possible methods to combine and weight the different SFDRR indicators are presented: Dependence Tree Analysis (DTA) and Spider Plot Weighted Area Analysis (SPA). The proposed approach allows the decision-makers and governments to evaluate the resilience and the related resilience-based risk (RBR) of their countries using available information.","Disaster reduction; Recovery; Resilience; Risk management; Sendai framework","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-12-06","","","System Engineering","","",""
"uuid:205e373e-4bd0-43c1-8cb1-2a5378f2f45f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:205e373e-4bd0-43c1-8cb1-2a5378f2f45f","Intelligent Malware Defenses","Nadeem, A. (TU Delft Cyber Security); Rimmer, Vera (imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven); Wouter, Joosen (imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven); Verwer, S.E. (TU Delft Cyber Security)","","2022","With rapidly evolving threat landscape surrounding malware, intelligent defenses based on machine learning are paramount. In this chapter, we review the literature proposed in the past decade and identify the state-of-the-art in various related research directions—malware detection, malware analysis, adversarial malware, and malware author attribution. We discuss challenges that emerge when machine learning is applied to malware. We also identify the key issues that need to be addressed by the research community in order to further deepen and systematize research in the malware domain.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-10-08","","","Cyber Security","","",""
"uuid:518a17b4-2370-4320-9469-e8070d821ff0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:518a17b4-2370-4320-9469-e8070d821ff0","Heritage Requires Citizens’ Knowledge: The COST Place-Making Action and Responsible Research","Oevermann, Heike (Bauhaus University Weimar); Erek, Ayse (Kadir Has University (KHU)); Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Horan, Conor (TU Dublin); Krasznahorkai, Kata (Universitat Zurich); Gøtzsche Lange, Ida Sofie (Aalborg University); Manahasa, Edmond (Epoka University Tirana); Martin, Marijke (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen); Menezes, Marluci (National Laboratory of Civil Engineering (LNEC))","Mieg, Harald A. (editor)","2022","This chapter reflects on responsible science with an eye toward concrete research practice. To this end, we briefly introduce the RRI paradigm (Responsible Research and Innovation) and then highlight seven EU research projects in the context of a transnational COST Action project. This COST Action will investigate how placemaking activities, like public art, civil urban design, and local knowledge production, reshape and reinvent public space, and improve citizens’ involvement in urban planning and urban design, especially in the context of heritage sites. The chapter introduces heritage case studies that either contrast, differentiate, and add to existing knowledge and practices in placemaking through specific initiatives, or enable the establishment of common ground within a wider constellation of societal actors and both, as we see, contribute in different ways to responsible research. We analyze how the four criteria of RRI, namely anticipation, reflexivity, inclusion, and responsiveness are considered and implemented, and the extent to which digital tools are supportive. Obviously, coproduction of knowledge is not sufficient when we call for responsible science in the narrow sense, hence the development of common ground also appears necessary.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:df3685d4-6f06-44c3-9c13-5a03dfee4bcb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:df3685d4-6f06-44c3-9c13-5a03dfee4bcb","Reliability and Failures in Solid State Lighting Systems","van Driel, W.D. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); Jacobs, B.M.M. (TU Delft Externenregistratie); Onushkin, G. (Signify); Watte, P. (Signify); ZHAO, X. (TU Delft Mechanical Engineering); Davis, J. Lynn (RTI International)","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Mehr, Maryam Yazdan Mehr (editor)","2022","Reliability is an essential scientific and technological domain intrinsically linked with system integration. Nowadays, semiconductor industries are confronted with ever-increasing design complexity, dramatically decreasing design margins, increasing chances for and consequences of failures, shortening of product development and qualification time, and increasing difficulties to meet quality, robustness, and reliability requirements. The scientific successes of many micro/nano-related technology developments cannot lead to business success without innovation and breakthroughs in the way that we address reliability through the whole value chain. The aim of reliability is to predict, optimize, and design upfront the reliability of micro/nanoelectronics and systems, an area denoted as “Design for Reliability (DfR)”. While virtual schemes based on numerical simulation are widely used for functional design, they lack a systematic approach when used for reliability assessments. Besides this, lifetime predictions are still based on old standards assuming a constant failure rate behavior. In this chapter, we will present the reliability and failures found in solid-state lighting systems. It includes both degradation and catastrophic failure modes from observation toward a full description of its mechanism obtained by extensive use of acceleration tests using knowledge-based qualification methods.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2022-11-28","Mechanical Engineering","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:b6388a80-c229-408e-b5ce-306f64b9b72a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b6388a80-c229-408e-b5ce-306f64b9b72a","Degradation and Failures of Polymers Used in Light-Emitting Diodes","Yazdan Mehr, M. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); van Driel, W.D. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); Zhang, Kouchi (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Mehr, Maryam Yazdan (editor)","2022","In this chapter, degradation mechanisms of optical materials, used in the light-emitting diode (LED)-based products, are explained. This chapter aims at describing the service conditions on the degradation mechanisms of different organic optical materials in LEDs which lead to the color shift of the light output. The contributions of different degradation mechanisms of optical and package materials in LED-based products to color shift are thoroughly explained.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-11-28","","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:9cba7787-f44c-4415-8ee2-3c3ea73859a8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9cba7787-f44c-4415-8ee2-3c3ea73859a8","Confronting Ableism in a Post-COVID World: Designing for World-Familiarity Through Acts of Defamiliarization.","van Grunsven, J.B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Ijsselsteijn, W.A. (Eindhoven University of Technology)","","2022","The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a pervasive digitalization of our social and practical lives. For many, this has signified a substantial loss, with the pandemic underscoring that in-person interactions play a key if not constitutive role in well-being. At the same time, many disabled people and disability rights activists have celebrated the increased accessibility to practical and social spaces enabled by the pandemic-induced embracing of online communication platforms and other digital technologies. With that, the pandemic offers the opportunity to rethink post-pandemic values; prompting us to ask what the pandemic may have taught us about the significance of accessibility and what it means for accessibility to be promoted through technological interventions.
Our paper starts from the premise that promoting accessibility and resisting ableism in technology development are morally imperative. On this basis, we outline two distinct conceptions of accessibility, paired with two conceptions of how access thus understood can be promoted through technology. The first conception of accessibility builds off the notion of affordances, taken from the field of ecological psychology. Using the pandemic as a powerful illustrative case, we show that an affordance-based notion of access underscores the link between a person’s sense of well-being and their habitual sensorimotor embeddedness in a world that they experience as a space of familiarity. In Sect. 10.4, we will present Warm Technology as a paradigmatic example of a design-approach aimed at designing for world-familiarity – thus supporting accessibility in one sense of the word. The second conception of accessibility comes from the field of Crip Technoscience and underscores technology’s potential to create access not by promoting world-familiarity but precisely by creating friction and disruption within habitual familiar practices and ways of perceiving the world – particularly when those practices and perceptions reflect an ableist value-system. Though these two perspectives may appear to be in conflict with one another, our goal is to defend the importance of both. Promoting accessibility, we suggest, involves a readiness to oscillate between two normative imperatives: (1) recognizing how human well-being depends on world-familiarity, which, in turn, can be promoted or thwarted through design and (2) recognizing how world-familiarity can harbor pernicious biases that can be called into question through material gestures of defamiliarization. By presenting these two perspectives as mutually required in efforts to design for accessibility, and, furthermore, by framing the pandemic as an event that has placed us, en masse, in a defamiliarized position capable of attuning us to the normative significance of world-familiarity, we hope to better enable technologists and laypersons alike to reflectively evaluate if and how a technological innovation may (or may not) be access-promoting, such that it can contribute to a more just post-COVID world.","COVID-19 pandemic; disability; Human computer interaction (HCI); Embodied Cognition; Affordance-based design; Crip Technoscience","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:56228a6a-f463-414f-a755-99bf99bbfb0f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:56228a6a-f463-414f-a755-99bf99bbfb0f","Surface Denoising Based on Normal Filtering in a Robust Statistics Framework","Yadav, Sunil Kumar (Freie Universität Berlin); Skrodzki, M. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation); Zimmermann, Eric (Freie Universität Berlin); Polthier, Konrad (Freie Universität Berlin)","","2022","During a surface acquisition process using 3D scanners, noise is inevitable and an important step in geometry processing is to remove these noise components from these surfaces (given as point set or triangulated mesh). The noise removal process (denoising) can be performed by filtering the surface normals first and by adjusting the vertex positions according to filtered normals afterward. Therefore, in many available denoising algorithms, the computation of noise-free normals is a key factor. A variety of filters have been introduced for noise removal from normals, with different focus points like robustness against outliers or large amplitude of noise. Although these filters are performing well in different aspects, a unified framework is missing to establish the relation between them and to provide a theoretical analysis beyond the performance of each method.
In this paper, we introduce such a framework to establish relations between a number of widely used nonlinear filters for face normals in mesh denoising and vertex normals in point set denoising. We cover robust statistical estimation with M-smoothers and their application to linear and nonlinear normal filtering. Although these methods originate in different mathematical theories—which include diffusion-, bilateral-, and directional curvature-based algorithms—we demonstrate that all of them can be cast into a unified framework of robust statistics using robust error norms and their corresponding influence functions. This unification contributes to a better understanding of the individual methods and their relations with each other. Furthermore, the presented framework provides a platform for new techniques to combine the advantages of known filters and to compare them with available methods.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Computer Graphics and Visualisation","","",""
"uuid:20f2a196-471f-4139-81f0-ec9fd7f30186","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:20f2a196-471f-4139-81f0-ec9fd7f30186","Identification of Time-Varying Ankle Joint Impedance During Periodic Torque Experiments Using Kernel-Based Regression","Cavallo, Gaia (Vrije Universiteit Brussel); Cop, Christopher P. (University of Twente); Sartori, M. (University of Twente); Schouten, A.C. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control; University of Twente); Lataire, John (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)","Torricelli, Diego (editor); Akay, Metin (editor); Pons, Jose L. (editor)","2022","Joint impedance is a common way of representing human joint dynamics. Since ankle joint impedance varies within the gait cycle, time-varying system identification techniques can be used to estimate it. Commonly, time-varying system identification techniques assume repeatably of joint impedance over cyclic motions, without taking into consideration the inherent variability of human behavior. In this paper, a method that assumes smooth, cyclic joint impedance, yet allows for cycle-to-cycle variability, is proposed. The method was tested on isometric, cyclic experimental data from the ankle under conditions with a time variation comparable to the expected one during the gait cycle. The estimated model could describe the data with high accuracy (VAF of 94.96%) and retrieve realistic inertia, damping and stiffness parameters. The results provide motivation to further apply the method on experiments under dynamic conditions and to employ the proposed method as a tool for investigating the human joint dynamics during cyclic movements.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-02","","","Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control","","",""
"uuid:dcd9355c-acbc-4279-9b64-558f1ec668e7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dcd9355c-acbc-4279-9b64-558f1ec668e7","Dynamic Assessment of VCE-Induced Domino Effects","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","Vapor cloud explosion (VCE) accidents such as the Jaipur explosion in 2005 manifest that VCEs may lead to unpredicted overpressures, resulting in catastrophic domino effects. Many attempts have been made to assess VCEs and the subsequent domino effects in the process and chemical industry, whereas little attention has been paid to the spatial–temporal evolution of VCEs. Thus, this chapter provides a dynamic methodology based on the discrete dynamic event tree to assess the likelihood of VCEs and possible subsequent domino effects. The developed methodology includes six steps: identification and characterization of loss of containment scenarios, analysis of vapor cloud dispersion, identification and characterization of ignition sources, explosion frequency assessment, overpressure calculation, and escalation assessment. Given a release scenario, by applying the developed methodology, we can obtain the probability of VCEs, the likelihood of domino effects, and the damage probabilities of installations exposed to overpressure.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:1f583f1d-6a5e-4818-a047-f7b07fe64d9d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1f583f1d-6a5e-4818-a047-f7b07fe64d9d","Exploring Critical Urbanities: A Knowledge Co-Transfer Approach for Fragmented Cities in Water Landscapes","Janches, F. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design; University of Buenos Aires); Diedrich, Lisa (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences); Sepulveda Carmona, D.A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Marinic, Gregory (editor); Meninato, Pablo (editor)","2022","The urban conditions of many metropolitan regions in the Global South are marked by growing informal settlements, growing inequalities, and socio-spatial fragmentation. They face alterations of their natural-spatial context imposed by climate change and new hydrological patterns. Knowledge is needed to direct their transformation toward more sustainable futures. Academia plays an important role in this knowledge production process that bridges disciplines and geographies. It ensures links to professional actors, public authorities, and civil society in their respective localities. This chapter introduces the adaptation of a more collaborative, trans-disciplinary, and multi-directional working method called “Beyond Best Practice” that raises research questions around ever-evolving, multi-actor collaborations from a design thinking perspective. These research experiences allowed us to promote an open-ended, co-transfer thematic, and methodological knowledge process by developing and testing ideas in real-world laboratory situations. Its results can be redirected to the Global North, where patterns of informality increasingly characterize hotspots of critical urbanity and, in turn, would benefit from knowledge sourced in the Global South.","Informal urbanism; Trans-disciplinary; Collaborative design process; Transferring knowledge; Site specific","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:7dde16f3-7844-4217-aa4a-483b1f204797","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7dde16f3-7844-4217-aa4a-483b1f204797","High-Throughput Analysis of Potato Vitality","Atza, E. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Budko, N.V. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis)","Ehrhardt, M. (editor); Günther, M. (editor)","2022","Vitality is a fundamental trait for the development of a plant. It is known to depend on various factors, such as climate, soil, and the plant’s genetics, but the progressive depletion of soil nutrients make it a priority for the industry to pinpoint which of the controllable qualities of a seed have the biggest impact on vitality. This work describes techniques applied in a high-throughput phenotyping project, the first of this magnitude for a complex plant, the potato (solanum tuberosum). We also present the results of an analysis of associations between the chemical composition of the seed potatoes and field performance, solving the arising underdetermined linear systems by means of PLS regression. We show that some but not all of the chemical data is strongly associated to vitality.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Numerical Analysis","","",""
"uuid:af4d85af-e980-4815-a184-97e7d93b31a9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:af4d85af-e980-4815-a184-97e7d93b31a9","Territorialising Circularity","Furlan, C. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Wandl, Alex (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Cavalieri, Chiara (Université Catholique de Louvain); Unceta, Pablo Munoz (Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","Nowadays, the circularity concept dominates the debate on resource management in cities and territories. The idea is often used as a vehicle towards a more sustainable socio-ecological transition, based on the circular economy (CE) framework. Unlike other sustainability frameworks, CE originates in ecological and environmental economics and industrial ecology. It focuses on developing an alternative economic and technological model for production and consumption, avoiding natural resource depletion and redesigning processes and cycles of materials (closed-loops). However, when CE is translated to cities and territories, its environmental, economic and design agency is often neglected. On the one hand, it demands to acknowledge the need for a relational understanding of space, place and actors involved and, on the other, to explore the spatial specificity of CE. Therefore, there is a need for a broader theoretical discourse on the CE’s territoriality as the predominant. Research on circular urban and territorial development demands more than merely upscaling industrial ecosystems diagrams and generating circular businesses. Consequently, what is the role of territory in the CE conceptualisation in the urbanism literature? How to interpret territories through the lens of circularity, which tools, methods are needed? Therefore, territory, its role and meaning in the CE contribution to urban regeneration is the key focus of this text.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:6742dc93-88f6-40a7-acb4-03f26eec1033","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6742dc93-88f6-40a7-acb4-03f26eec1033","The Influence of the Increasing Penetration of Photovoltaic Generation on Integrated Transmission-Distribution Power Systems","Kootte, M.E. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Vuik, Cornelis (TU Delft Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics)","Tomar, Anuradha (editor); Nguyen, Phuong H. (editor); Mishra, Sukumar (editor)","2022","Power system simulations should be adapted to be applicable to the trends that are currently evoked by the energy transition. This transition is pushing our power system from a traditional hierarchical system to a modern interactive system. In order to keep the supply and transport of energy safe and reliant, we need to change the way we perform power system simulations. This requires a comprehensive framework in which both transmission and distribution systems are simultaneously analyzed. This chapter describes how transmission and distribution networks are modeled together as an integrated network and used to do steady-state operation analysis in order to assess the interaction of these two networks. Furthermore, we investigate the influence of the increasing amount of imbalance at distribution level on the transmission network that is evoked by the increase of highly variable resources and loads at distribution level. This influence is not taken into account in traditional power system simulations as power networks are analyzed on its own. We show that the hybrid network representation is a powerful tool to analyze modern power systems and that the effects of increased PV penetration under normal operating conditions are limited","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-02-13","","","Numerical Analysis","","",""
"uuid:2c6b9857-06d2-4877-97a5-7eddda753499","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2c6b9857-06d2-4877-97a5-7eddda753499","From Wastescapes Towards Regenerative Territories. A Structural Approach for Achieving Circularity","Amenta, L. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design; Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II); van Timmeren, A. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","In this chapter, the understanding of circularity goes beyond material resource management, deepening the spatial implications of a more circular management and use of wastescapes, investigated at the urban and metropolitan scale. Besides the health (care) related challenges presented by the current outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, additional ones related to our living environment have been—and will continue to be—an urgent call for academic researchers, designers and policymakers to find (eco)innovative solutions and strategies for enhancing the quality of life of all and the availability of more and more safe public (open) spaces and facilities to sustain this. In this situation, the spaces most at risk of urban and peri-urban areas could be found in the unresolved places which are defined as wastescapes, since they are in general still poorly used and valued. Building on the European H2020 research project REPAiR, the definition of wastescapes, provided in this study, builds upon work for two main cases: the metropolitan areas of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Naples (Italy). Wastescapes are discarded territories, however, they can also be understood as opportunities to realize regenerative concepts and support strategies related to environmental, spatial and social challenges of the territories and their surroundings. Core is then to improve the socio-ecological values of such territories. Wastescapes are different case by case, being affected by site-specific challenges and characterized by high complexity. The research presented in this chapter shows that the route towards a Circular Economy requires the consideration of wastescapes as ‘spatial resources’ important to be included in strategies of transition. It represents a fundamental step to overcome problems related to both resource (and land) scarcity, land use in general and spatial fragmentation, while providing opportunities to include through eco-innovative services other values than just the monetary ones to society. The spatial regeneration of wastescapes in the built environment involves a re-thinking of the structure of these areas in a larger (metropolitan) context. Within such metropolitan settings, in particular peri-urban territories, also referred to as the areas in-between urban and rural landscapes, are most affected and characterized by this problem of wastescapes.","Eco-innovative solutions and strategies; Quality of life; Regenerative approach; Resilience; Urban metabolism; Wastescapes","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:291e75ea-2df7-431e-b312-fc1c0589be26","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:291e75ea-2df7-431e-b312-fc1c0589be26","Machine Learning Meets Data Modification: The Potential of Pre-processing for Privacy Enchancement","Garofalo, Giuseppe (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Slokom, M. (TU Delft Multimedia Computing); Preuveneers, Davy (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Joosen, Wouter (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Larson, M.A. (TU Delft Multimedia Computing; Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)","","2022","We explore how data modification can enhance privacy by examining the connection between data modification and machine learning. Specifically, machine learning “meets” data modification in two ways. First, data modification can protect the data that is used to train machine learning models focusing it on the intended use and inhibiting unwanted inference. Second, machine learning can provide new ways of creating modified data. In this chapter, we discuss data modification approaches, applied during data pre-processing, that are suited for online data sharing scenarios. Specifically, we define two scenarios “User data sharing” and “Data set sharing” and describe the threat models associated with each scenario and related privacy threats. We then survey the landscape of privacy-enhancing data modification techniques that can be used to counter these threats. The picture that emerges is that data modification approaches hold promise to enhance privacy, and can be used alongside of conventional cryptographic approaches. We close with an outlook on future directions focusing on new types of data, the relationship among privacy, and the importance of taking an interdisciplinary approach to data modification for privacy enhancement.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Multimedia Computing","","",""
"uuid:2fce4170-2da4-47a8-9891-1b972dc02bda","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2fce4170-2da4-47a8-9891-1b972dc02bda","The Influence of Autogenous Shrinkage and Creep on the Risk of Early Age Cracking","Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Liang, M. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Šavija, B. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Rossi, Pierre (editor); Tailhan, Jean-Louis (editor)","2022","The study aims to investigate the mechanism of early-age cracks in different massive concrete structures (i.e. tunnels, bridge foundations and underground parking garages), with the objective of answering the following three specific questions:
1) How does the parameters of concrete proportion mix (e.g. w/c ratio, cementitious materials, aggregates, etc.) influence the formation of autogenous shrinkage and creep, especially at early age with the focus on the first 24 h?
2)How to build theoretical and numerical model for the process of early-age crack formation and then quantify the damage status of concrete materials?
3)How to link the results derived from material scale to structural scale, and provide useful reference for practical engineering projects?
To study the basic mechanism a research program is performed in which different mixes are tested in a Temperature and Stress Testing Machine (TSTM). Furthermore autogenous shrinkage is measured in different ways. Modeling with a FEM-tool is used to predict the risk of early age cracking. The results indicate that the combined shrinkage (or expansion and the relaxation (or creep) during the first hours of hydration have a huge influence on the stresses that develop later and with that are important to determine the risk of cracking in massive concrete structures. Since investigating the stresses that built up in the first hours after casting in such a TSTM is rather difficult, we designed a new version of the TSTM machine in which dog bone specimens are tested vertically in a Universal Testing Machine (Instron).","Autogenous shrinkage; Concrete; Creep; Early age cracking","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-01-01","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:0e49131b-bd62-4b45-87dd-9107423b5ea2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0e49131b-bd62-4b45-87dd-9107423b5ea2","Consistency of Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites Within One Printing System","Nefs, Karsten (Eindhoven University of Technology); van Overmeir, A.L. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Salet, Theo A.M. (Eindhoven University of Technology); Suiker, A. S.J. (Eindhoven University of Technology); Šavija, B. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Bos, Freek (Eindhoven University of Technology)","Buswell, Richard (editor); Blanco, Ana (editor); Cavalaro, Sergio (editor); Kinnell, Peter (editor)","2022","Previous research has shown that the material properties of a three-dimensional printed strain hardening cementitious composite (3DP-SHCC) can significantly vary, depending on the printing system with which it is produced. However, limited research has been performed on the reproducibility of hardened mechanical properties under identical printing conditions. In this study, the consistency of hardened properties, including compressive strength, flexural strength and deflection, and tensile strength and strain, was tested from materials printed during three separate but identical printing sessions. The research shows that with 3DP-SHCC, significant variations in mechanical properties between printing sessions can be expected.","3DCP; Printing control; SHCC; Variation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-12-25","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:a9124dae-d86b-4172-9d37-1152df6e9d01","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a9124dae-d86b-4172-9d37-1152df6e9d01","In-Between Nature: Reconsidering Design Practices for Territories In-Between from a Social-Ecological Perspective","van den Brink, L. (Student TU Delft); Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Tillie, Nico (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Roggema, Rob (editor)","2022","During past decades, Territories in-Between (TiB) have gained increased attention among researchers in the field of urban planning and design. TiB are often considered to be underused, lack spatial quality and are under mounting pressure of urban densification. However, the rich diversity of land uses and abundance of semi-open spaces in the TiB provide unique habitats and social-ecological potentials, different from exclusively urban or rural landscapes. Therefore, urban planners and designers should reconsider conventional planning and design approaches towards these kinds of territories. The objective of this paper is to present a holistic planning and design approach towards TiB which acknowledges and strengthens its unique social-ecological potentials on local and regional scales. The new spatial planning concept that was developed through a ‘research-by-design’ process is called: The Recovering Membrane. This concept was developed for the city of Rotterdam. The Recovering Membrane is defined as a spatial layer of interaction between two distinctive living environments – urban and rural – and various human and non-human actors in them. The research puts forward that design for the TiB should consider the urban fringe as a distinctive kind of TiB with unique social-ecological potentials. Moreover, spatial design should strengthen existing spatial qualities of the TiB, to protect its pressured, yet highly valuable, characteristics. Additionally, local nature-based interventions can provide an important tool for placemaking in the TiB, especially when integrated with long-term and large-scale area transformations.","Territories in-between; Urban fringe; Landscape ecology; Placemaking; Nature-based solutions","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-11-06","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:c89a450d-527e-4a27-98a9-b72fc10dbb3c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c89a450d-527e-4a27-98a9-b72fc10dbb3c","Open-World Network Intrusion Detection","Rimmer, Vera (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Nadeem, A. (TU Delft Cyber Security); Verwer, S.E. (TU Delft Cyber Security); Preuveneers, Davy (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Joosen, Wouter (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)","","2022","This chapter contributes to the ongoing discussion of strengthening security by applying AI techniques in the scope of intrusion detection. The focus is set on open-world detection of attacks through data-driven network traffic analysis. This research topic is complementary to the earlier chapter on intelligent malware detection. In this chapter, we revisit the foundations of machine learning-based solutions for network security, which aim to make network defense tools more autonomous, adaptive, proactive and responsive. Specifically, we give a comprehensive introduction to the research on anomaly detection for network intrusion detection – that is, defensive schemes that do not assume complete prior knowledge of malicious patterns and instead learn the notion of normality from benign traffic. Along with outlining the recent advances in the field, we provide insights and reflect on the current limitations and research challenges. Therefore, this chapter presents compelling research opportunities to advance machine learning techniques in network security and push the boundaries of open-world network intrusion detection.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-10-08","","","Cyber Security","","",""
"uuid:b8f2b54d-e20f-47f8-b67d-90b248f9ebf6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b8f2b54d-e20f-47f8-b67d-90b248f9ebf6","Landscape-Based Urbanism: Cultivating Urban Landscapes Through Design","Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Roggema, Rob (editor)","2022","Sustainable urbanisation requires planning and design strategies and principles that take the (natural) landscape as the basis for working with natural processes for the benefit of socially and ecologically inclusive and thriving urban landscapes. Such an approach takes the landscape first and considers the biosphere the context for social and economic development. In this chapter, the concept of landscape-based urbanism is introduced, taking the physical landscape structure, and associated natural processes as a foundation to generate favourable conditions for future development and to guide and shape spatial transformation. Therefore, this approach offers a multiscale and integrative model for urban development and transformation, the preservation of biodiversity, water resource management, improved leisure facilities, community building, stronger cultural identity and economic development while taking the landscape as the basis. Landscape-based urbanism identifies and guides urban development towards the most advantageous places, functions, scales and inter-relationships through the development of robust landscape structures. Design explorations utilise knowledge of the natural and social context and are used as a systematic search for possible solutions to a spatial problem. At the same time, the design explorations make clear which landscape structures and elements, for example from an ecological or cultural-historical point of view, should be preserved.","Landscape approach; Adaptive planning and design; Landscape-based regional design; Nature-based solutions; Sustainable urban planning; Ecological design","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:a713910e-89a9-4711-a4a3-ce967921bdea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a713910e-89a9-4711-a4a3-ce967921bdea","Conclusions and Future Research","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","This book introduces three domino effect models that can be used for risk assessment of both intentional domino effects and unintentional domino effects. Based on these risk assessment models, three chapters on domino effect management are provided to prevent and mitigate domino effects triggered by unintentional events or intentional attacks.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:93f6bdbb-ec28-4e61-896f-b387e0498e09","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:93f6bdbb-ec28-4e61-896f-b387e0498e09","Dynamic Risk Assessment of Fire-Induced Domino Effects","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","Fires are the most common scenarios in domino effect accidents, responsible for most of the domino effects that occurred in the process and chemical industry. The escalation induced by fire is delayed since the build-up of heat radiation needs time. As a result, a fire-induced domino effect is a spatial–temporal evolution process of fires. To address the dynamic characteristics, a Domino Evolution Graph (DEG) model based on dynamic graphs is developed in this chapter. The DEG model considers synergistic effects, parallel effects, and superimposed effects and overcomes the limitations of “probit models” in the second and higher-level propagations. Compared with past risk assessment methods for domino effects, the DEG model can rapidly deliver the evolution graphs (paths), the evolution time, the likelihood of domino effects, and the damage probability of installations. Therefore, the DEG model can be applied to domino risk assessment at the chemical cluster level and support the allocation of safety and security resources for preventing and mitigating fire-induced domino effects.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:d29cd0b8-251a-495f-bd03-71ba6182b339","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d29cd0b8-251a-495f-bd03-71ba6182b339","Thermal Energy Recovery from Drinking Water Systems: Assessing Water Quality and Downstream Temperature Effects","Moerman, Andreas (KWR Water Research Institute); van Bel, Nikki (KWR Water Research Institute); Oesterholt, Frank (KWR Water Research Institute); de Laat, Vincent (Brabant water); Blokker, E.J.M. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; KWR Water Research Institute)","Naddeo, Vincenzo (editor); Choo, Kwang-Ho (editor); Ksibi, Mohamed (editor)","2022","Climate change demands for sustainable options for heating and cooling of buildings. Low-temperature thermal energy can be abstracted from the drinking water distribution system (DWDS); this is called thermal energy from drinking water (TED). The possible use of TED as a secondary function of the DWDS raises the question whether this secondary function can exist alongside the primary function (supplying safe and reliable drinking water) and, if so, under what conditions. Using various cases, the potential downstream effects of TED related to drinking water temperature (and hence, downstream increase of cost and CO2emissions for water heating) and microbiological drinking water quality were studied.","Drinking water distribution; Sustainability; Thermal energy; Water quality","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Sanitary Engineering","","",""
"uuid:77e5abb9-1fa5-4f37-81bb-42ebc2a0e594","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:77e5abb9-1fa5-4f37-81bb-42ebc2a0e594","Risk, Uncertainty, and Ignorance in Engineering Systems Design","Oehmen, Josef (Technical University of Denmark); Kwakkel, J.H. (TU Delft Policy Analysis)","","2022","Uncertainty is the third major perspective in understanding and designing engineering systems, along with complexity and human behaviour. Risk, a corollary of uncertainty, is understood as the effect of uncertainty on objectives. When designing engineering systems, you cannot not manage risk - even ignoring risk equates to a decision to accept it. Engineering systems are characterised by long life cycles, changing operational environments, and evolving stakeholder values, leading to a wide range of uncertainties in their design and operation. Productively engaging with this uncertainty is critical for successfully operating and especially (re-)designing engineering systems. This chapter provides an overview of managerial practices to address the three levels of increasing uncertainty in engineering systems design: from (1) managing risk, to (2) managing uncertainty, to (3) managing ignorance. We differentiate for each level of uncertainty between two levels of value diversity: (1) primarily commensurate values (i.e. agreement on core values by critical stakeholders) and (2) primarily incommensurate values (i.e. no agreement on core values). The managerial practices we discuss are “classic” risk management, public engagement, scenario planning, robust decision-making, resilience, and applying the precautionary principle. In addition, we briefly illuminate the actuality of management practices dealing with the different levels of uncertainty beyond explicit, formal processes, the understanding of managing uncertainty as both modelling and decision support practices and personal and organisational biases in the context of addressing uncertainty.","Engineering systems; Engineering systems design; Resilience; Risk management; Robust decision-making","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-01-31","","","Policy Analysis","","",""
"uuid:6fba8aca-d34d-4a33-b1f6-a796097d0c7d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6fba8aca-d34d-4a33-b1f6-a796097d0c7d","EMC oxidation under high temperature aging","Inamdar, A.S. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); Gromala, Przemyslaw Jakub (Robert Bosch GmbH); Prisacaru, Alexandru (Robert Bosch GmbH); Kabakchiev, Alexander (Robert Bosch GmbH); Yang, Yu Hsiang (University of Maryland); Han, Bongtae (University of Maryland)","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Mehr, Maryam Yazdan (editor)","2022","Epoxy molding compound (EMC) is widely used for encapsulating automotive electronics. Among all of the components of an electronic package, EMC is most exposed to the atmosphere, and thus undergoes aging. During high-temperature operation, EMC is oxidized, which alters its mechanical properties, and thus can affect the reliability of electronic components. This chapter focuses on four key aspects of EMC oxidation – (1) the growth of EMC oxidation layer, (2) the mechanical properties of oxidized EMC, (3) the effect of oxidized EMC on thermomechanical behavior of a molded package, and (4) the effect of EMC oxidation on solder joint reliability. This study utilizes various experimental characterization techniques as well as finite element simulation-based analysis.","Epoxy molding compound (EMC); thermal aging; oxidation; fluorescence microscopy; activation energy; dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA); digital image correlation (DIC); elastic modulus; coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE); glass transition temperature; moiré interferometry; finite element simulation; thermal fatigue; solder joint reliability","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-03-09","","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:481d9da6-fbee-49cb-820b-04ab5f442e1e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:481d9da6-fbee-49cb-820b-04ab5f442e1e","A Block ILUT Smoother for Multipatch Geometries in Isogeometric Analysis","Tielen, R.P.W.M. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Möller, M. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Vuik, Cornelis (TU Delft Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics)","Manni, C. (editor); Speleers, H. (editor)","2022","Since its introduction in [20], Isogeometric Analysis (IgA) has established itself as a viable alternative to the Finite Element Method (FEM). Solving the resulting linear systems of equations efficiently remains, however, challenging when high-order B-spline basis functions of order p> 1 are adopted for approximation. The use of Incomplete LU (ILU) type factorizations, like ILU(k) or ILUT, as a preconditioner within a Krylov method or as a smoother within a multigrid method is very effective, but costly [37]. In this paper, we investigate the use of a block ILUT smoother within a p-multigrid method, where the coarse grid correction is obtained at p= 1, and compare it to a global ILUT smoother in case of multipatch geometries. A spectral analysis indicates that the use of the block ILUT smoother improves the overall convergence rate of the resulting p-multigrid method. Numerical results, obtained for a variety of two dimensional benchmark problems, illustrate the potential of this block ILUT smoother for multipatch geometries.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-02-13","","","Numerical Analysis","","",""
"uuid:75cbb706-0dbd-4cfd-9b12-cb5f9b7ec6a2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:75cbb706-0dbd-4cfd-9b12-cb5f9b7ec6a2","Anticipating Sex Robots: A Critique of the Sociotechnical Vanguard Vision of Sex Robots as ‘Good Companions’","van Grunsven, J.B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Terrone, Enrico (editor); Tripodi, Vera (editor)","2022","A number of companies have started to developed humanoid robots that (1) bear some physical resemblance to human beings, (2) have some ability to initiate movements (e.g. blinking; head-turning, gyration, etc.) and (3) possess some AI functionalities enabling quasi-intelligent environment-responsiveness and linguistic expression. The robots I am speaking of are sex robots. A promise frequently voiced by sex-robot developers (and some academics) is that sex robots will be “good companions” who can enrich and transform the romantic lives of human persons, particularly those who – for various reasons – have trouble entering into traditional love relationships with other humans. Curbing this technological enthusiasm, many philosophers have offered more critical anticipations of sex robots (sex-robot-anticipation hereafter) and the idea that they can, will, or should become good companions to human users. While these critical sex-robot-anticipations alert us to some of the potential harms that may follow from a proliferation of sex robots into society, the overarching aim of this chapter is to show that, by and large, these anticipations fall short. Specifically, they continue to frame the anticipation of sex robots around the question of their potential as good companions. In doing so, I argue that many sex-robot-anticipations at best marginalise key ethical questions pertaining to our potential future with sex robots. At their worst, these sex-robot-anticipations are inadvertently contributing to the potential realisation of a technology that they are precisely worried about. In the process of critically engaging with much of today’s philosophical sex-robot-anticipation, I will introduce two criteria I take to be of central importance for good sex-robot-anticipation; what I call ‘reflective anticipation’ and ‘technological groundedness.’","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-07-01","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:ba4204a2-6431-4256-90c3-32ae900a4cdf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ba4204a2-6431-4256-90c3-32ae900a4cdf","Explicitness of Task Instructions Supports Motor Learning and Modulates Engagement of Attentional Brain Networks","Penalver-Andres, Joaquin (University of Bern); Buetler, Karin A. (University of Bern); König, Thomas (University of Bern); Müri, René M. (University of Bern); Marchal Crespo, L. (TU Delft Human-Robot Interaction; University of Bern)","Torricelli, Diego (editor); Akay, Metin (editor); Pons, Jose L. (editor)","2022","Motor learning is a complex cognitive and motor process underlying neurorehabilitation. Cognitive (e.g., attentional) engagement is important for motor learning, especially early in the learning process. In this study, we investigated if task instructions enforcing the underlying task rule of a virtual sailing task modulate attentional engagement and motor learning. Our results suggest that enforcing the rule of a motor task using explicit knowledge or visual cues enhances motor learning compared with no enforcement of task rules. Further, training with visual cues may support early visuo-attentional engagement.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Human-Robot Interaction","","",""
"uuid:468be929-a27f-419a-8ddb-926076f9757f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:468be929-a27f-419a-8ddb-926076f9757f","Quantifying Joint Stiffness During Movement: A Quantitative Comparison of Time-Varying System Identification Methods","van de Ruit, M.L. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control); Mugge, W. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control); Schouten, A.C. (TU Delft Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control)","Torricelli, Diego (editor); Akay, Metin (editor); Pons, Jose L. (editor)","2022","Careful control of joint impedance, or dynamic joint stiffness, is crucial for successful performance of movement. Time-varying system identification (TV-SysID) enables quantification of joint impedance during movement. Several TV-SysID methods exist, but have never been systematically compared. Here, we simulate time-varying joint behavior and propose three performance metrics that enable to quantify and compare TV-SysID methods. Time-varying joint stiffness is simulated using a square wave and subsequently estimated with three TV-SysID methods: the ensemble, short data segment, and basis impulse response function method. These methods were compared based on (1) bias with respect to the simulated joint stiffness, (2) random error across 100 simulation trials, and (3) maximum adaptation speed in joint stiffness that can be captured. This approach revealed that each TV-SysID method has its own unique properties. The simulation method and performance metrics pave the way for developing a framework to quantify the strengths and weaknesses of TV-SysID algorithms for estimating joint impedance.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-02","","","Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control","","",""
"uuid:b09fec44-f5f3-4105-888f-d4163c8e23a4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b09fec44-f5f3-4105-888f-d4163c8e23a4","Vertical-axis wind turbine aerodynamics","De Tavernier, D. (TU Delft Wind Energy); Ferreira, Carlos (TU Delft Wind Energy); Goude, Anders (Uppsala University)","Stoevesandt, Bernhard (editor); Schepers, Gerard (editor); Fuglsang, Peter (editor); Yuping, Sun (editor)","2022","This chapter highlights the main aerodynamic phenomena and challenges of vertical-axis wind turbines. First, an introduction is provided on the VAWT history and (dis-)advantages. The basics of VAWT aerodynamics and the various rotor simplifications/representations are presented. Further, the state-of-the art aerodynamic modeling techniques, specifically for VAWTs, are discussed. Since VAWTs are inherently unsteady, the main unsteady phenomena that play a crucial role in VAWT aerodynamics are summarized. Finally, wake aerodynamics and the importance of airfoil design for VAWTs are highlighted.","vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT); Rotor and wake aerodynamics; Unsteady aerodynamics; Aerodynamic modelling","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Wind Energy","","",""
"uuid:2ecd8c19-eb56-4ff4-a6e8-a3e93fadceb0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2ecd8c19-eb56-4ff4-a6e8-a3e93fadceb0","Dimensions of Circularity for Healthy Metabolisms and Spaces","Russo, Michelangelo (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II); van Timmeren, A. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","In this first chapter of the Book “Regenerative Territories. Dimensions of Circularity for Healthy Metabolisms”, the relation between circularity and space is explored. The main focus is the development over time, and in particular the way how spatial planning and strategies respond to new unpredictable urgencies and opportunities related with territorial metabolisms. In relation to space and time, 5 grand rules are explored as necessary to implement the transition towards Circularity: (1) The Circular Economy paradigm shift requires a socio-ecological perspective and looking beyond boundaries; (2) Circular Economy is based on systems thinking and territorial metabolism; (3) a Circular Economy calls for a renewed approach to the public domain and stakeholder involvement; (4) amplifying the definition of Circular Economy with the inclusion of wastescapes; and (5) Planning the Circular Economy as an open collaborative system. The paradigm shift of contemporary planning towards circularity is aimed to facilitate the capacity of cities to be adaptive and flexible to the speeding up of the biggest changes in the present-day society. Therefore, the relation between the various spatial scales is strictly interlinked to the time scales, as well as to the metabolic processes and Life Cycles of Territories. In this perspective, the “existing city” is a non-negotiable common heritage, the result of a “selective accumulation” of material and immaterial traces produced by the slow and progressive anthropic work in the territory. Contemporary spatial planning looks beyond boundaries. This concerns both the physical boundaries between areas or countries, both the boundaries of the various scale levels of solutions, of the interrelated networks, of the public space and, particularly, of their reciprocity. It induces the scrutinization of the underlying social needs and the finding of instruments that allow the spatial planning and renewed infrastructure to fit the changing social objectives such as sustainability and liveability. The territory of the Circular Economy is the city, as a complex and multidimensional organism. However, the most problematic field for experimenting with “circular planning” is the peri-urban territory consisting of urbanized areas, crossed by differentiated phenomena of settlement expansion beyond the limits of the countryside, which identifies rural and open space, traditionally coinciding with the limits of the city. A circular planning for the regeneration of the peri-urban identifies the waste spaces, the decay of the territory, the obsolescence and end of life of buildings, functions and urban parts now inadequate, namely wasted landscapes (wastescapes). The latter are both the result of metabolic transformations of the territory and generator of prospects and potential for rebalancing the material welfare of the city.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:de8da154-3303-4d9f-9627-c8bd96067dd1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:de8da154-3303-4d9f-9627-c8bd96067dd1","Reloading Landscapes: Democratic and Autotrophic Landscape of Taranto","Rizzetto, F. (TU Delft Urban Design); Hooimeijer, F.L. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","Cities are like “heterotrophic organisms” because they are dependent on inflows of air, water, food, matter, and energy. Unlike nature, they pollute their own habitat through the production of waste outflows and emissions, extending beyond their own footprint. Data on the ecological footprint of cities have quantified, emblematically, the imbalance between in- and outflows but also what remains: polluted air, water, and soil. The rapid growth of urbanization is a matter of serious concern, but as a part of new development, it can be turned around with an approach in which cities become an “autotrophic organism”. In 2012 Taranto, a coastal city in Southern Italy with an important commercial and military port, was declared as the city “with the highest risk of environmental crisis” in Italy due to a large industrial area developed in the proximity of a highly populated urban settlement. The cause of pollution, a steel production plant, directly employs approximately 12.000 people and another 8.000 contractors indirectly, making it Taranto’s main economic driver. The conflict between economy and environment in the city of Taranto, make it a peculiar case study to be approached with the concept of a Democratic Landscape. This concept reads the territory beyond the natural environment, also recognizing the wellbeing of the inhabitants. After the analysis of a Democratic Landscape in relation to the concept of an “autotrophic organism”, this contribution explores the transformation by regeneration of the ecosystem and the economic regime. In redeveloping a city like Taranto, changing its function from a heterotrophic organism to an autotroph organism, the approach of the so-called “linking open-loop system circularity” is more appropriate. It more adequately describes the system than what is commonly understood for circularity at the building scale of “reduce, reuse, recycle of resources”. Circularity as an attitude brings together many elements that can be considered generic for each project: it can be about recycling or reuse, cutting costs or time, and output of CO2 through reducing material inflow and the transport of materials. In the context of the Democratic Landscape and an autotropic organism, the approach of “linking open-loop system circularity” is tested on two scales in Taranto. One, on the large scale, proposing multiple reuses of agricultural crops after remediation and two, at the local scale, in rebuilding a portion of the city by reusing the demolished buildings materials. The need to rethink and redesign the flow of resources such as building materials, water, food, and energy is essential to the future sustainability of cities. It involves thinking about how to use existing resources rather than dispose of them as in the linear model. It also means establishing new economic models in order to make a sustainable city, flows of intelligent growth and the creation of an identity for a communal sense of belonging. Together, these create a democratic, autotrophic landscape that can sustain a future.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:be108a4c-9879-4c6f-a20a-9c7e41024a06","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:be108a4c-9879-4c6f-a20a-9c7e41024a06","Sustainability and Bioethics","Richie, C.S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Poff, Deborah C. (editor); Michalos, Alex C. (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a6204c2f-c153-4b40-a055-298b711c28f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a6204c2f-c153-4b40-a055-298b711c28f2","Preface","","Krimmer, Robert (editor); Johannessen, Marius Rohde (editor); Lampoltshammer, Thomas (editor); Lindgren, Ida (editor); Parycek, Peter (editor); Schwabe, Gerhard (editor); Ubacht, J. (editor); Krimmer, Robert (editor); Rohde Johannessen, Marius (editor); Lampoltshammer, Thomas (editor); Lindgren, Ida (editor); Parycek, Peter (editor); Schwabe, Gerhard (editor); Ubacht, Jolien (editor)","2022","","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Information and Communication Technology","","",""
"uuid:7f005088-05a5-41cc-b326-a1564350678c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7f005088-05a5-41cc-b326-a1564350678c","Preface of Integrating Safety and Security Management to Protect Chemical Industrial Areas from Domino Effects","Chen, C. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Yang, M. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science)","","2022","","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-04-30","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:913b61e4-dfa6-4537-a7ac-e7937f10918d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:913b61e4-dfa6-4537-a7ac-e7937f10918d","Physical and Data-Driven Models Hybridisation for Modelling the Dynamic State of a Four-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine","Coraddu, A. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations); Kalikatzarakis, Miltiadis (University of Strathclyde); Theotokatos, Gerasimos (University of Strathclyde); Geertsma, R.D. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations; Netherlands Defence Academy); Oneto, Luca (University of Genova)","Kumar Agarwal, Avinash (editor); Kumar, Dhananjay (editor); Sharma, Nikhil (editor); Sonawane, Utkarsha (editor)","2022","Accurate, reliable, and computationally inexpensive models of the dynamic state of combustion engines are a fundamental tool to investigate new engine designs, develop optimal control strategies, and monitor their performance. The use of those models would allow to improve the engine cost-efficiency trade-off, operational robustness, and environmental impact. To address this challenge, two state-of-the-art alternatives in literature exist. The first one is to develop high fidelity physical models (e.g., mean value engine, zero-dimensional, and one-dimensional models) exploiting the physical principles that regulate engine behaviour. The second one is to exploit historical data produced by the modern engine control and automation systems or by high-fidelity simulators to feed data-driven models (e.g., shallow and deep machine learning models) able to learn an accurate digital twin of the system without any prior knowledge. The main issues of the former approach are its complexity and the high (in some case prohibitive) computational requirements. While the main issues of the latter approach are the unpredictability of their behaviour (guarantees can be proved only for their average behaviour) and the need for large amount of historical data. In this work, following a recent promising line of research, we describe a modelling framework that is able to hybridise physical and data driven models, delivering a solution able to take the best of the two approaches, resulting in accurate, reliable, and computationally inexpensive models. In particular, we will focus on modelling the dynamic state of a four-stroke diesel engine testing the performance (both in terms of accuracy, reliability, and computational requirements) of this solution against state-of-the-art physical modelling approaches on real-world operational data.","Data-driven models; Hybridisation; Marine diesel engine; Physical models","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Ship Design, Production and Operations","","",""
"uuid:d493cd88-6bc5-4286-ac87-27765b5f01e9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d493cd88-6bc5-4286-ac87-27765b5f01e9","Urban Manufacturing for Circularity: Three Pathways to Move from Linear to Circular Cities","Hausleitner, B. (TU Delft Urban Design); Hill, Adrian (Osmos Network); Domenech, Teresa (University College London (UCL)); Muñoz Sanz, V. (TU Delft Urban Design)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","Urban manufacturing and manufacturers play a vital role in delivering circular economy ambitions through processing materials, providing skills and technology for repair or reconditioning goods and the capacity to deliver innovative technology. The transdisciplinary approach of Cities of Making (CoM) puts forward three ways of addressing manufacturing, and by extension, circularity, within urban areas. Central to triangulate the facilitation of urban manufacturing are the perspectives of (1) material flows and technology, (2) spatial design (3) people and networks. The integration of the three pathways requires convergence while retaining the richness of the three perspectives. The challenge is to find a common language that provides a comparable, operative framework for exploring possible solutions. The CoM framework of integration followed three main principles: (1) reducing the complexity of information, (2) reducing the complexity of combinations of possible solutions, and (3), applying an accessible, applicable instrument for the solutions. The resulting pattern language is co-created in a transdisciplinary setting and is also an instrument for the transdisciplinary application. The low threshold accessible system of solutions allows actors from different disciplines to access patterns developed in the context of another discipline and laypeople who are affected or interested to co-create.","Manufacturing; Pattern language; Transdisciplinary approach; Circularity and technology; Urban integration; People networks","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:6fb2b03a-0970-4057-8b70-f3627ff2da58","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6fb2b03a-0970-4057-8b70-f3627ff2da58","Towards Circular Port–City Territories: Rotterdam and the Port Back to the City","De Martino, P. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics; Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)","Amenta, Libera (editor); Russo, Michelangelo (editor); van Timmeren, Arjan (editor)","2022","Port and city authorities all over Europe and beyond are striving with finding solutions able to combine sustainability with economic growth. Several global urgencies in fact, such as climate change, energy transition, the exponential changes in the scale of ports and ships and last but not least the economic and health shock related to the coronavirus pandemic, are challenging the spaces where ports physically meet their cities, generating processes of caesura within the urban patterns with consequent impacts on the quality of life. In port cities, infrastructures and energy flows overlap with city flows and patterns that change with different rhythms and temporalities. This discrepancy creates abandonment and marginality between port and city. This today is no longer sustainable. New approaches and solutions that look at integration and circularity rather than separation are necessary. Circularity has been widely discussed in the literature. However, the concept still remains very controversial, especially when it comes to port cities where new definitions are needed in particular to better understand the spatial dimension of circularity. The Rotterdam therefore case study stands exemplary. Here, the concept of the circular economy refers mostly to the theme of obsolete industrial buildings and marginal that are reinserted again within the urban metabolism. The case of Rotterdam points out that the competition of the port today goes through the quality of its relationship spaces and the ability of the different actors involved in the planning process to hold together economic growth and environmental sustainability. The areas along the river are in fact the most fascinating places in the city and today they are ready for a different use. In order for the city to become an attractive place to live it is necessary to build new, innovative and sustainable spatial visions. This will lead to scenarios of sustainable coexistence between port and city. Therefore, these two agendas (sustainable port and city attractiveness) came together in the area known as Makers district (M4H) which, together with RDM campus, represents the Rotterdam testing ground for innovation. Therefore, this chapter, by arguing that ports will play a crucial role in the transition towards more circularity investigates how to make it happen and how to transform the challenges of the port into opportunities for a territorial regeneration towards new forms of integration. In order to answer the question, the case of Rotterdam is presented to analyse a model of urban regeneration where different planning agencies—mainly port authority, municipality, universities and private parties—work together at different scales to define a sustainable coexistence of interests. The research, which draws data on existing literature and policy documents analysis, firstly introduces the spatial and governance structures of the city of Rotterdam as part of a bigger metropolitan region. Secondly, it analyses the case of “Stadshavens strategy” as an emblematic example to overcome conflicts and path dependencies at the intersection of land and water. Finally, it concludes by highlighting some limitations and path dependencies that could make the transition to new forms of the circular economy very difficult in the future.","Circular economy; Path dependence; Port cities; Rotterdam; Urban metabolism","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:764fbf30-caf0-4a36-a6ae-b150716ed2a2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:764fbf30-caf0-4a36-a6ae-b150716ed2a2","The Influence of Logistics Decisions on Transport Decarbonization: Lessons from Local to Global Scale","Tavasszy, Lorant (TU Delft Transport and Planning; TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","Rezaei, J. (editor)","2021","One of the proposed approaches to decarbonize freight transport systems is to internalize the environmental costs of transport, by means of carbon emission-based taxes. The expected impact is a reduction of transport demand and an increased use of environmentally friendly transport technologies. The magnitude of the impact will depend on the levels of taxation, the activities to which they apply and the degrees of freedom allowed to companies to react to the taxes. In this chapter we explore the impact mechanisms of carbon taxes by investigating the reorganization responses of freight decision-makers. We do this through a series of empirical cases of recent modelling studies at city, corridor, country, continent and global level. The city case involves an application of an agent-based model to evaluate a carbon credit point system for city logistics. The corridor case involves carbon pricing of container transport in the hinterland of the port of Rotterdam over a multimodal network. The country and continental cases describe the effects of network-wide truck charging, with a focus on mode choice, vehicle type and routing. The global case concerns a full economic impact analysis of internalization of external costs of supply chains, also looking at the effect of changes in sourcing decisions of companies. We draw lessons concerning the impacts of logistics decisions on the impact of policies and identify needs for further research. Common findings relevant for climate change policy include the following: (1) prices needed to achieve a significant impact are a multiple of current market prices, (2) logistics decisions may act as buffer for the propagation of taxes towards consumers and, as a result, (3) the ultimate price impacts for consumers could remain small. In order to be able to predict impacts of climate policies, there is a need to continue research on the way companies take logistics decisions. This includes decisions in specific areas or logistics, but also on decision processes, to better understand the dynamics of impact pathways.","City logistics; Container transport; Decarbonization; Global supply chain; Logistics; Transport; Transport policy","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-13","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:db2da904-27ee-4656-80b0-e229cb80f882","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:db2da904-27ee-4656-80b0-e229cb80f882","The Impact of Collaborative Scheduling and Routing for Interconnected Logistics: A European Case Study","Sharif Azadeh, S. (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam); Maknoon, M.Y. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Chen, J.H. (Shanghai Jiao Tong University); Bierlaire, M. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)","Rezaei, J. (editor)","2021","Interconnected logistics system can play an important role towards having a more sustainable green freight transport. Recently, after introducing the concept of Physical Internet (PI), researchers have started to explore the opportunities and challenges that a collaborative and interconnected network could create in different aspects of the supply chain. In this research, we study the last mile delivery as well as vehicle dispatching problems under the assumptions of collaborative supply chain networks while assuming that modularized boxes are applied inside the network from the provider to the final customer. Our research aims at proposing a more efficient resource planning with the minimal number of empty vehicle movements running on roads that ultimately leads to decrease carbon dioxide emission. The assumptions have been tested and verified using real data coming from a major retail company in Europe.","Collaborative scheduling; Interconnected logistics; Last mile delivery; Physical Internet; Routing; Vehicle dispatching","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-13","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:b550cd5c-ba5c-4d61-9c7d-4beafcca1d7a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b550cd5c-ba5c-4d61-9c7d-4beafcca1d7a","Inversion of sound speed profiles from MBES measurements using Differential Evolution","Keyzer, L.M. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics); Mohammadloo, Tannaz H. (TU Delft Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects); Snellen, M. (TU Delft Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects); Pietrzak, J.D. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics); Katsman, C.A. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics); Afrasteh, Y. (TU Delft Physical and Space Geodesy); Guarneri, H. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics); Verlaan, M. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics); Klees, R. (TU Delft Physical and Space Geodesy); Slobbe, D.C. (TU Delft Physical and Space Geodesy)","","2021","The sound speed provides insight in ocean properties, as it depends on depth, temperature and salinity. Here, we propose a method to invert sound speed profiles (SSPs) from multibeam echosounder (MBES) measurements, providing a SSP for every ping. Using erroneous SSPs results in a mismatch in the estimated bathymetry between overlapping swaths. The SSP is estimated by minimizing this mismatch using Differential Evolution. In this work, SSPs are described using empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs), which are obtained from historical SSPs. As a proof-of-concept, we apply the inversion on a simulated MBES survey, where the synthetically generated SSPs are fully described by 3 EOFs. The inverted SSPs deviate 1 m/s from the correct profiles. In the case of actual SSPs, more EOFs are possibly required. The number of required EOFs to get an accurate estimate of the SSP is assessed by using SSPs acquired in the North Sea. Results show that including only 2 EOFs is sufficient to accurately estimate the SSP, although larger deviations up to 3 m/s were found. In this paper, we demonstrated the potential of the proposed method to invert SSPs from MBES measurements, which can provide information about the vertical structure of the water column.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-06-01","","","Environmental Fluid Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:67b9c8b7-0d0d-4b4e-b0d2-d462bad44339","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:67b9c8b7-0d0d-4b4e-b0d2-d462bad44339","Strategic and Managerial Decision-Making for Sustainable Management: Factors and Remedies for Information Overload","van de Kaa, G. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)","","2021","In the past century, the amount of information that is generated has increased at an exponential rate. As a result of this information saturation process or ‘information overload’, people cannot keep pace with the information flowing towards them. Organizations can take steps towards sustainability by improving the health conditions in their organizations and the products they offer. One way to do so is by trying to reduce information overload. Besides improving health conditions, decreasing information overload also positively affects the quality of organizational-level decision-making. This is a conceptual chapter in which propositions are built. The determinants of information overload and the effect on decision quality are described, and an extensive literature review is conducted. The chapter draws from decision theory and the theory of human information processing and focuses on the individual characteristics of decision-makers and the quality of the information provided by the information system. Seven propositions are formulated and several remedies for information overload are discussed. The chapter arrives at two determinants of an individual’s degree of information overload experienced (characteristics of the decision-maker and the information system), and it is argued that information overload has a negative influence on the quality of decisions. These concepts are combined in one model. The conceptual model is an attempt to provide a better theoretical understanding of the concept of information overload. Finally, contributions, limitations and areas for future research are discussed.","Decision quality; Health conditions; Information overload; Sustainability","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-13","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:47cec705-67a6-4b97-9592-34aa3acabc42","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:47cec705-67a6-4b97-9592-34aa3acabc42","The key issue and its many facets","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Ballestrem, Matthias (editor); Fernández Guardado, Marta (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","HafenCity University","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:f146fe95-e26e-46c1-93d6-5d0d2c80e649","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f146fe95-e26e-46c1-93d6-5d0d2c80e649","Posities: Ontwerp- en onderzoeksbenaderingen in de architectuur","Wilms Floet, W.W.L.M. (TU Delft Situated Architecture); Havik, K.M. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2021","De professie van bouwkundig ontwerper kan op heel veel verschillende manieren
worden uitgeoefend. Er zijn ontwerpers die aan allerlei verschillende opgaven
werken, maar ook specialisten in bijvoorbeeld parkontwerp, de rehabilitatie van
achterstandswijken, woningbouw, verbouwingen, ziekenhuizen of publieke
gebouwen en noem maar op. In de keuze om aan bepaalde opdrachten te werken
spelen ook politieke en sociaalmaatschappelijke (en vroeger ook religieuze)
opvattingen en betrokkenheid. Bouwkundig ontwerpers hebben vaak hun eigen visie op het vak, en op hun taak om aspecten van de maatschappij ruimtelijk vorm te geven.","","nl","book chapter","Technische Universiteit Delft, faculteit Bouwkunde","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:b470d426-0982-44f9-aaf2-7e892f6ce0b5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b470d426-0982-44f9-aaf2-7e892f6ce0b5","Kaarten en Nederlandse waterstaatsgeschiedenis","Ertsen, M.W. (TU Delft Water Resources)","Engel, Henk (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Fraune, Judith (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pané, Iskandar (editor)","2021","De in 2019 verschenen publicatie Broek en Waterland. Regionale samenwerking en conflicten, 1281-1811 maakt door een gedetailleerde weergave van discussies tussen de Waterlanders, de baljuw en Amsterdam duidelijk dat Broek in Waterland en de collega-dorpen continu bezig waren met het realiseren van invloed en het behalen van doelen door onderhandelingen. Tevens blijkt uit het boek dat de materiële omgeving die het gevolg was van de onderhandelingen ook de nodige invloed uitoefende op die onderhandelingen. De invloed van menselijke betrokkenen werd gerealiseerd via niet-menselijke historische actoren, zoals geld, hout of aarde – met uiteraard het water in een grote rol. De waterinfrastructuur van de regio was een belangrijke drager van de macht die dorpen en steden konden ontwikkelen. De macht van het waterschap bleek relatief te zijn, omdat het waterschap slechts een van de invloedrijke bestuursapparaten was. Bestuurlijke functies en rollen in Waterland bleken bovendien goed te combineren, zodat leden van een dorps- of stadsbestuur regelmatig ook in het waterschapsbestuur optraden. Deze verwevenheid van bestuursfuncties problematiseert het te vanzelfsprekende beeld van zelfstandige waterschappen met veel macht en weinig bestuurlijke overlap in de Nederlandse waterstaatsgeschiedenis.","","nl","book chapter","Koninklijke Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond (KNOB)","","","","","","","","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:1d73adbe-5313-4470-bc13-8d49547efabe","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d73adbe-5313-4470-bc13-8d49547efabe","Public Thresholds: Experimenting with Public Value Creation through Spatial Interventions in Public Buildings","Muñoz Aparici, M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics; TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Ballestrem, Matthias (editor); Fernández Guardado, Marta (editor)","2021","In current times, which are dominated by uncertainty and change, the limits of public and private realms are in a continuous definition. As a condensation of the public sphere, public buildings have turned into thresholds, into active
public sphere agents that can motivate behaviour and, as a result, produce public values. Public buildings designed for values should be created as unfinished processes instead of objects, leaving room for socio-spatial change and value dynamics. This research will use design-driven methodologies
to show how spatial interventions in existing public buildings can incite public values. Connecting buildings and theories will highlight knowledge gaps leading to working hypothesis tested in experimental spatial interventions. Consequently, and as a case study, the experimentation phase will explore the public role of makerspaces within libraries. A co-creation process, conceptual design and prototyping of spatial solutions will highlight findings on the effects of design decisions and interventions in the public sphere of the future spaces of literacy.","public space; public values; threshold","en","book chapter","HafenCity University","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:bfe999da-65ac-41d5-86ce-72a943323b94","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bfe999da-65ac-41d5-86ce-72a943323b94","La metamorfosi può nascere anche da qui","Cipriani, L. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Luca, Iuorio (editor); De Marchi, Marta (editor); Fabian, Lorenzo (editor); Tosi, Maria Chiara (editor)","2021","","Venice lagoon; Islands","","book chapter","Anteferma Edizioni","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:c922b953-50e9-4307-a17d-001630a86973","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c922b953-50e9-4307-a17d-001630a86973","Redactioneel OverHolland 21","","Gramsbergen, E.H. (editor); Engel, H.J. (editor); Rutte, R.J. (editor); Diesfeldt, O.R. (editor); Pane, I. (editor); Engel, Henk (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Fraune, Judith (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pané, Iskander (editor)","2021","Deze aflevering van OverHolland gaat over de waterhuishouding in het gebied van de Randstad Holland, het gebied tussen de Maas en het IJ, de duinen langs de Noordzee en de Utrechtse Heuvelrug. Aanleiding daartoe is een unieke, vierbladige kaart, schaal 1: 50.000, die in 1901 van de pers rolde: de Polderkaart van de landen tusschen Maas en IJ, vervaardigd door Willem Hendricus Hoekwater (1865-1956), onderwijzer te Amsterdam. Nooit eerder was er een compleet overzicht gemaakt van het watersysteem in dit gebied, dat vrijwel geheel onder de zeespiegel ligt en als de motor van de Nederlandse economie wordt beschouwd. Het is het meest verstedelijkte en dichtst bevolkte deel van het land. De kaart van Hoekwater laat zien uit welke waterstaatkundige eenheden het gebied bestond en hoe die eenheden uitboezemden op de buitenwateren. Ook grafisch is de kaart opmerkelijk. Via gradaties in de kleuren van de verschillende boezemgebieden is de loop van het water naar de uitwateringspunten te volgen.","","nl","book chapter","Koninklijke Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond (KNOB)","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:fda05582-5a58-4d8f-822d-8335d033c0a9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fda05582-5a58-4d8f-822d-8335d033c0a9","Data validation and data quality assessment","Clemens, F.H.L.R. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; Deltares; Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)); Lepot, M.J. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; Un Poids Une Mesure); Blumensaat, Frank (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology); Leutnant, Dominik (Emschergenossenschaft); Gruber, Guenter (Graz University of Technology)","Bertrand-Krajewski, Jean Luc (editor); Clemens-Meyer, Francois (editor); Lepot, Mathieu (editor)","2021","Once data have been recorded, data validation procedures have to be conducted to assess the quality of the data, i.e. give a confidence grade. Furthermore, gaps may occur in time series and, depending on the purposes, these can be given values by application of e.g. interpolation. Since both aspects are strongly correlated, this chapter gives an overview on the main data validation and data curation/imputation methods. Instead of offering exhaustive details on existing methods, this chapter aims at providing concepts for most popular techniques, a discussion of their advantages and disadvantages in the light of different cases of application, and some thoughts on potential impacts of the choices that must be made. Despite involving mathematical methods, data validation remains a largely subjective process: every data user must be aware of those subjectivities.","Data curation/imputation; data quality assessment; data validation; interpolation","en","book chapter","International Water Association (IWA)","","","","","","","","","","Sanitary Engineering","","",""
"uuid:e9c7ecae-45b7-47dc-92cd-43240f1986f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e9c7ecae-45b7-47dc-92cd-43240f1986f2","Design of a monitoring network: from macro to micro design","Lepot, M.J. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; Un Poids Une Mesure); Kapelan, Z. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; University of Exeter); Clemens, F.H.L.R. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering; Deltares; Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))","Bertrand-Krajewski, Jean Luc (editor); Clemens-Meyer, Francois (editor); Lepot, Mathieu (editor)","2021","The knowledge of water levels and discharges in urban drainage and stormwater management (UDSM) systems is of key importance to understand their functioning and processes, to evaluate their performance, and to provide data for modelling. In this chapter, devoted mainly to underground combined and separate sewer pipe systems, various methods and technologies are described and discussed. After an introduction to important aspects to deal with when measuring discharges in sewer systems, the following parts are presented successively: (i) measurement of water level with rulers, and pressure, ultrasonic and radar sensors, (ii) measurement of flow velocity with ultrasonic, Doppler, velocity profiler, free surface, and electromagnetic sensors, (iii) direct measurement of discharge with pre-calibrated devices, physical scale models, computational fluid dynamics modelling and use of pumping stations, and (iv) detection and/or measurement of infiltration into and exfiltration from sewers, with flow or pressure measurements, tracer experiments, distributed temperature sensing and geophysical methods.","Micro design; monitoring; network design; practical aspects","en","book chapter","International Water Association (IWA)","","","","","","","","","","Sanitary Engineering","","",""
"uuid:d95f134b-f592-446a-a8fa-42a9be7b45d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d95f134b-f592-446a-a8fa-42a9be7b45d3","Pings and Hups","Kousoulas, Stavros (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Radman, A. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Kousoulas, Stavros (editor); Radman, Andrej (editor)","2021","Etymologically unattested yet artistically long praised, there is a profound relation between life and light; next to both, the almost self-evident (and scientifically undisputed) relation between light and flow, lux and flux. Would it be correct then to understand life as an issue of perception and manipulation of flows? Surprisingly, this is a question that can only be answered by addressing death. As any lensmaker would claim (and philosophy has always had an affinity with this profession), perception is not a synthesis but an ascesis: it does not connect, it disconnects; or, better said, in order to connect, it needs to disconnect. However, following the radical empiricist dictum, one should never speak of perception alone; ever since William James, perception equals action. In other words, perception is not something that happens to us, it is something we do.5 Strange as it may seem therefore, to live one needs to practice death. This book will examine how styling life means styling death and how architecture (in the broadest possible sense) is involved in this continuous process of stylisation. To do so, architecture and perception, duration and individuation, will all converge in practising how one can die without dying in order to enunciate a life.","","en","book chapter","Rowman & Littlefield","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-12-01","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:f6416317-e09e-4d61-8e25-d4a78209d508","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f6416317-e09e-4d61-8e25-d4a78209d508","Huis aan de Vest","Gramsbergen, E.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Engel, Henk (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Fraune, Judith (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pané, Iskandar (editor)","2021","De stadspoort is allang verdwenen, maar wie over de Sint Jorisbrug de Dordtse binnenstad binnenkomt zal het niet ontgaan dat je een grens passeert. De brug over de Spuihaven is onopvallend, het is eerder de begroeiing langs het water die dit punt tot een herkenbare cesuur maakt. Aan de linkerkant valt een groep monumentale bomen op, ze staan in de diepe tuinen van de huizen aan de Vest. Een van die huizen, Vest 84, werd onlangs volledig herbouwd. Het project is zowel ontworpen alsook gebouwd door Ber Mooren.
Het huis is niet groot. Met een footprint van ongeveer 45 m2 en opgetrokken in twee bouwlagen is het een compact ontworpen woonhuis voor een gezin met één kind. Grootte zegt niet veel over complexiteit. Met inventiviteit worden in het ontwerp zaken samengebracht: de noodzaak de resten van de middeleeuwse stadmuur op het perceel de respecteren, de technische mogelijkheden van het eigenhandig bouwen met hulp van slechts een klein team en de beschikbaarheid van een bescheiden budget. Omdat de Vest onderdeel is van een beschermd stadsgezicht speelt ook nog een ander aspect een rol: de aansluiting van de nieuwe architectuur op het historische karakter van de binnenstad.","","nl","book chapter","Koninklijke Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond (KNOB)","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:e82edb9a-f8ad-4187-b430-1a48f92ddd0c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e82edb9a-f8ad-4187-b430-1a48f92ddd0c","De Sint-Elisabethsvloed: Feiten en fictie","Schiereck, Gerrit Jan (Rijkswaterstaat); Visser, P.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","van Asperen, Hanneke (editor); Eekhout, Marianne (editor); Jensen, Lotte (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","De Bezige Bij","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:4dd4b59c-6da2-4fad-96eb-8d080a4928ea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4dd4b59c-6da2-4fad-96eb-8d080a4928ea","Trends voor de campus van de toekomst: Van traditioneel naar netwerk en virtueel, maar ook terug","den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arbeek, Sibo (editor); Breems, Brenda (editor); Pieterse, Chantal (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Schooldomein B.V.","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:66896052-1268-4c8b-92ae-43c888bc2064","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:66896052-1268-4c8b-92ae-43c888bc2064","De campus als living lab: Elke universiteit worstelt met het vinden van het juiste evenwicht tussen het traditionele, netwerk- en virtuele model","den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arbeek, Sibo (editor); Breems, Brenda (editor); Pieterse, Chantal (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Schooldomein B.V.","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:338ae1f2-63d1-4fe5-8472-1ee3a403b899","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:338ae1f2-63d1-4fe5-8472-1ee3a403b899","Approaches to Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy Development","Dumitru, Adina; Garcia, Igone; Zorita, Saioa; Tomé-Lourido, Davidé; Cardinali, M. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology); Feliu, E.; Fermoso, J.; Ferilli, G.; Guidolotti, G.","Adina, Dumitru (editor); Laura, Wendling (editor)","2021","The Handbook aims to provide decision-makers with a comprehensive NBS impact assessment framework, and a robust set of indicators and methodologies to assess impacts of nature-based solutions across 12 societal challenge areas: Climate Resilience; Water Management; Natural and Climate Hazards; Green Space Management; Biodiversity; Air Quality; Place Regeneration; Knowledge and Social Capacity Building for Sustainable Urban Transformation; Participatory Planning and Governance; Social Justice and Social Cohesion; Health and Well-being; New Economic Opportunities and Green Jobs. Indicators have been developed collaboratively by representatives of 17 individual EU-funded NBS projects and collaborating institutions such as the EEA and JRC, as part of the European Taskforce for NBS Impact Assessment, with the four-fold objective of: serving as a reference for relevant EU policies and activities; orient urban practitioners in developing robust impact evaluation frameworks for nature-based solutions at different scales; expand upon the pioneering work of the EKLIPSE framework by providing a comprehensive set of indicators and methodologies; and build the European evidence base regarding NBS impacts. They reflect the state of the art in current scientific research on impacts of nature-based solutions and valid and standardized methods of assessment, as well as the state of play in urban implementation of evaluation frameworks.","nature-based solutions; impact; Evaluation; monitoring","en","book chapter","Publications Office of the European Union","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:43b654f8-ac5b-41ce-a43d-e5a137af3282","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:43b654f8-ac5b-41ce-a43d-e5a137af3282","Principles Guiding NBS Performance and Impact Evaluation","Skodra, Julita; Connop, Stuart; Tacnet, Jean-Marc; Van Cauwenbergh, Nora; Almassy, D.; Baldacchini, C.; Basco Carrera, L.; Caitana, B.; Cardinali, M. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Dumitru, Adina (editor); Wendling, Laura (editor)","2021","The Handbook aims to provide decision-makers with a comprehensive NBS impact assessment framework, and a robust set of indicators and methodologies to assess impacts of nature-based solutions across 12 societal challenge areas: Climate Resilience; Water Management; Natural and Climate Hazards; Green Space Management; Biodiversity; Air Quality; Place Regeneration; Knowledge and Social Capacity Building for Sustainable Urban Transformation; Participatory Planning and Governance; Social Justice and Social Cohesion; Health and Well-being; New Economic Opportunities and Green Jobs. Indicators have been developed collaboratively by representatives of 17 individual EU-funded NBS projects and collaborating institutions such as the EEA and JRC, as part of the European Taskforce for NBS Impact Assessment, with the four-fold objective of: serving as a reference for relevant EU policies and activities; orient urban practitioners in developing robust impact evaluation frameworks for nature-based solutions at different scales; expand upon the pioneering work of the EKLIPSE framework by providing a comprehensive set of indicators and methodologies; and build the European evidence base regarding NBS impacts. They reflect the state of the art in current scientific research on impacts of nature-based solutions and valid and standardized methods of assessment, as well as the state of play in urban implementation of evaluation frameworks.","Nature-based solutions; impact; evaluation; performance","en","book chapter","Publications Office of the European Union","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:44a552c1-2269-4816-91b6-964cda0891aa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:44a552c1-2269-4816-91b6-964cda0891aa","Taxonomias do significado cultural do património: valores e atributos","Tarrafa Silva, A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values); Pereira Roders, A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Almeida Marado, Catarina (editor); Valente, Teresa (editor); Pedro Bernardes, João (editor)","2021","","","pt","book chapter","University of Algarve","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-06-01","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:491f3159-fcad-4f09-9a14-080712126c29","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:491f3159-fcad-4f09-9a14-080712126c29","Part II - Ch 4 Container terminals","Quist, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Witteveen+Bos); Wijdeven, B. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); Lansen, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:1add9e5d-4a32-45db-be3b-da9389cf5abc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1add9e5d-4a32-45db-be3b-da9389cf5abc","Part II - Ch 2 Port planning","Lansen, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); Quist, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Witteveen+Bos); Taneja, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:9637fc86-9c61-4e04-af29-61f76bc60414","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9637fc86-9c61-4e04-af29-61f76bc60414","Part III - Ch 1 Waterway transport","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:15e322bc-e9f1-4b55-a56d-568625c34e5c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:15e322bc-e9f1-4b55-a56d-568625c34e5c","Part II - Ch 3 Port layout","Lansen, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); Quist, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Witteveen+Bos); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:902e0ebe-d4af-45db-b94b-8062918aeb13","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:902e0ebe-d4af-45db-b94b-8062918aeb13","Part II - Ch 1 Challenges to port development","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); Lansen, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); Quist, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Witteveen+Bos); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:aaeb7849-5a0b-4ac9-8541-92863f39d23e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aaeb7849-5a0b-4ac9-8541-92863f39d23e","Part IV - Ch 2 Performance quantification","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:62954628-3eb3-4d6d-af4b-6a55523be6bc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:62954628-3eb3-4d6d-af4b-6a55523be6bc","Part IV - Ch 5 Performance of ports and waterway systems","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); van der Werff, S.E. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); Jiang, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); Lansen, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:637d30a0-60dd-4810-a898-3da83ebbe580","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:637d30a0-60dd-4810-a898-3da83ebbe580","Part IV - Ch 4 Waterways and water bodies","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); van der Hout, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Deltares); Vinke, Frederik R.S. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Rijkswaterstaat); van der Werff, S.E. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:5f4fab33-569b-4cbe-8573-f6b5517fddaa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5f4fab33-569b-4cbe-8573-f6b5517fddaa","Part IV - Ch 1 Performance of ports and waterways","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:c271fb8f-808c-402b-aca8-aa1f3503c0b9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c271fb8f-808c-402b-aca8-aa1f3503c0b9","Part I - Ch 1 Ports and waterways systems","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:b7c85024-01c9-4af8-8df4-6e0109b729ed","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b7c85024-01c9-4af8-8df4-6e0109b729ed","Data Assimilation as a Tool to Improve Chemical Transport Models Performance in Developing Countries","Lopez Restrepo, S. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics; Universidad EAFIT; SimpleSpace); Yarce Botero, A. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics; Universidad EAFIT; SimpleSpace); Quintero Montoya, O.L. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics); Pinel Pelaez, N. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics; Universidad EAFIT); Hinestroza Ramirez, J.E. (Universidad EAFIT); Nino-Ruiz, Elias David (Universidad del Norte); Anderson Flórez, Jimmy (Centro Tecnologico Aeroespacial para la Defensa CETAD); Rendón, Angela Maíra (Universidad de Antioquia); Alvarez-Laínez, Monica Lucia (Universidad EAFIT); Heemink, A.W. (TU Delft Mathematical Physics)","Khan, Syed Abdul Rehman (editor)","2021","Particulate matter (PM) is one of the most problematic pollutants in urban air. The effects of PM on human health, associated especially with PM of ≤2.5μm in diameter, include asthma, lung cancer and cardiovascular disease. Consequently, major urban centers commonly monitor PM2.5 as part of their air quality management strategies. The Chemical Transport models allow for a permanent monitoring and prediction of pollutant behavior for all the regions of interest, different to the sensor network where the concentration is just available in specific points. In this chapter a data assimilation system for the LOTOS-EUROS chemical transport model has been implemented to improve the simulation and forecast of Particulate Matter in a densely populated urban valley of the tropical Andes. The Aburrá Valley in Colombia was used as a case study, given data availability and current environmental issues related to population expansion. Using different experiments and observations sources, we shown how the Data Assimilation can improve the model representation of pollutants.","chemical transport model; air quality; data assimilation; LOTOS-EUROS; low-cost networks; OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Mathematical Physics","","",""
"uuid:227b2a0f-41c5-43d2-aee6-ee3fb04b33f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:227b2a0f-41c5-43d2-aee6-ee3fb04b33f2","Impact of social housing on the social structure of the Randstad","Elsinga, M.G. (TU Delft Housing Institutions & Governance); van der Heijden, H.M.H. (TU Delft Housing Systems); Donoso-gomez, R.E. (TU Delft Housing Institutions & Governance)","Zonneveld, Wil (editor); Nadin, Vincent (editor)","2021","This chapter evaluates the Dutch social housing model and its impact on the quality of neighbourhoods. It describes the theoretical debate on the link between affordable housing and planning and the different models for social rental housing. The chapter looks at the changing link between social housing and urban renewal and how social housing has changed from being a solution into being a problem and focuses on the outcome of the Dutch social rental model by looking at the composition of the population of the large cities in the Randstad. There is an ongoing debate in housing studies on the sustainability of such a ‘unitary rental sector’. This means a social rental sector for a broad target group that is in competition with the commercial rental sector. In 2015 a new Housing Act came into force that implied some fundamental changes for urban policy: more targeting of lower-income groups and less emphasis on the urban dimension.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-30","","","Housing Institutions & Governance","","",""
"uuid:c1c42ae8-20ba-4dc4-8437-f0b2fd8ff078","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c1c42ae8-20ba-4dc4-8437-f0b2fd8ff078","Rotterdam: A dynamic polder city in the Randstad","Hooimeijer, F.L. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Zonneveld, Wil (editor); Nadin, Vincent (editor)","2021","This chapter examines the case of Rotterdam as one of the most representative cities in the Randstad in dealing with water and adapting to the current challenges. The dynamics of the regional water system, which include groundwater and rainwater in combination with surface water in a lowland delta facing the North Sea, is crucial for the process of development and urbanisation of the Dutch polders. By creating the Waterstad area, Rotterdam took profit from its strategic position in the Randstad Delta. Van der Ham described eighth century period of time until the year 1000 as distinguished by ‘natural water management’, as nature ruled over culture. At the end of the nineteenth century, explosive urbanisation and technological prosperity put pressure on the polder cities. The manipulative era is marked by the introduction of the engine and electricity, which had an immense influence on the city and the water system.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-30","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:880ffebb-f1bc-4118-be7b-33931bf63264","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:880ffebb-f1bc-4118-be7b-33931bf63264","Part III - Ch 3 Waterway elements","Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); van der Hout, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Deltares); Koedijk, O.C. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Rijkswaterstaat); Bakker, F.P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:2b1df4c5-346b-46e3-bb86-594cc7095a11","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2b1df4c5-346b-46e3-bb86-594cc7095a11","Part III - Ch 2 Dimensions of waterways","Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); Koedijk, O.C. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Rijkswaterstaat); van der Hout, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Deltares); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:848017c4-a440-4737-9e90-ba04e97233a1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:848017c4-a440-4737-9e90-ba04e97233a1","Part III - Ch 5 Traffic management","Koedijk, O.C. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Rijkswaterstaat); Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:e4ec4e61-1861-4f4a-b179-c5da33942193","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e4ec4e61-1861-4f4a-b179-c5da33942193","Part III - Ch 4 Ship-waterway and ship-ship interactions","Verheij, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); van der Hout, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Deltares); Koedijk, O.C. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Rijkswaterstaat); van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:07fe5465-7f4a-4cbe-a7eb-0e38c0efc849","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:07fe5465-7f4a-4cbe-a7eb-0e38c0efc849","Part I - Ch 2 A constant need for change","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); Taneja, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); ter Hofstede, R. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:ad9b9d0c-0e2b-4754-95c1-7ea23ca4309b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ad9b9d0c-0e2b-4754-95c1-7ea23ca4309b","Part I - Ch 3 Connecting with the next parts","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:ff60a4ba-a793-4fa5-9653-46a031a5290c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ff60a4ba-a793-4fa5-9653-46a031a5290c","Living Stations for Hybrid Urban Configurations","Caso, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Triggianese, M. (editor); Caso, O. (editor); Söylev, Y. (editor)","2021","More than ever before, cities today are the frontrunners in social, economic, cultural innovations. They attract new inhabitants for they produce opportunities
for many. Especially large cities are in the focus of complex migration fluxes from (peripheral) national and international regions, 1 fostering diversity and cultural multiplicity and raising relevant management issues: social cohesion, spatial and environmental qualities, variable time-space geographies, sustainable economies
and ecologies. In the near future, these dynamics will increase the pressure on cities and territories. What new urban configurations emerge from these processes?","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:4162cc40-3e91-4995-9f56-52e661696228","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4162cc40-3e91-4995-9f56-52e661696228","An Expanded Field: Design Research in TU Delft","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Alkan, A.S. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Berlingieri, Fabrizia (editor); Zanotto, Francesca (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","LetteraVentidue","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:8cb64c41-7279-4ca1-805e-e06be6196013","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8cb64c41-7279-4ca1-805e-e06be6196013","Teachers Noticing Chemical Thinking While Students Plan And Draw Designs","Stammes, J.K. (TU Delft Science Education and Communication); Henze, Ineke (TU Delft Science Education and Communication); Barendsen, E. (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Open University of the Netherlands); de Vries, M.J. (TU Delft Science Education and Communication; TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Henze, Ineke (editor); de Vries, Marc (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Brill","","","","","","","","","","Science Education and Communication","","",""
"uuid:1bdcf8ac-9dc3-4862-b8de-50d81eabf520","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1bdcf8ac-9dc3-4862-b8de-50d81eabf520","Using the Classical Model for Source Attribution of Pathogen-Caused Illnesses: Lessons from Conducting an Ample Structured Expert Judgment Study","Beshearse, Elizabeth (University of Florida; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); Nane, G.F. (TU Delft Applied Probability); Havelaar, Arie H. (University of Florida)","Hanea, A.M. (editor)","2021","A recent ample Structured Expert Judgment (SEJ) study quantified the source attribution of 33 distinct pathogens in the United States. The source attribution for five transmission pathways: food, water, animal contact, person-to-person, and environment has been considered. This chapter will detail how SEJ has been applied to answer questions of interest by discussing the process used, strengths identified, and lessons learned from designing a large SEJ study. The focus will be on the undertaken steps that have prepared the expert elicitation.","","en","book chapter","SpringerOpen","","","","","","","","","","Applied Probability","","",""
"uuid:34ea3884-a727-4349-8d95-e2e4552025b3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:34ea3884-a727-4349-8d95-e2e4552025b3","Architectures of the Intertwined East and West: Contact Zones of the 19th Century Izmir House","Tanis, F. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Colmenares, Silvia (editor); Medrano, Leandro (editor)","2021","İzmir, amongst Eastern Mediterranean port cities, has represented compelling architectural and urban developments during the long nineteenth century. Due to their particular geographical position, the port city of İzmir has been considered a place where ""East meets West"". Building on what Edward Said calls intertwined history, this paper proposes a lens to read cross-cultural architectural practices at entangled territories by closely examining paired determinants from the East and the West. With the duality in mind, this study borrows the concept of ""contact zone"" from the field of linguistics to identify the correlation of the Eastern and Western norms, knowledge, ethics, values, techniques that led to architectural knowledge production and architectural practices. Mary Louise Pratt coined the contact zone as ""spaces where disparate cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in highly asymmetrical relations of domination and subordination."" This study departs from ""asymmetrical relations of power"" that exist in architectural practices. Not only does the concept allow us to understand the characteristics and dissemination of architectural knowledge, but also it allows us to address the unspoken and invisible process of decision-making in architectural practices.
To test the concept for architecture, the 19th-century row-house development in İzmir, i.e., İzmir house, is an appropriate concrete case. Dissecting the building and construction process of the İzmir house through the lens of the contact zone reveals how much the West is present in the East, or vice versa. In conclusion, this paper shows that besides material artifacts and explicit architectural knowledge; socio-cultural contexts and values are also embedded in the architectures. By shining a light on the underlying patterns of the social, spatial, cultural encounters, the concept of ""contact zone"" establishes a better understanding of the specificity of the knowledge that diverse variables have collectively generated.","Intertwined histories; contact zone; port city architectures; İzmir","en","book chapter","critic|all PRESS","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:b8e5a923-b999-4902-a6bf-eac4ebff4b86","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b8e5a923-b999-4902-a6bf-eac4ebff4b86","Public Transport Governance","Hirschhorn, Fabio (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Veeneman, Wijnand (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","Mulley, Corinne (editor); Nelson, John (editor); Ison, Stephen (editor)","2021","Public transport can deliver multiple public values, including sustainability, accessibility, and safety. This is a challenging task because actors hold different views in relation to the way in which public transport should work and the outcomes it should produce. The role of governance is to link and coordinate these fragmented views in collective decision-making processes; governance identifies goals and establishes the allocation, amongst diverse actors, of the roles and responsibilities – along with the needed resources and discretionary ability (agency) – for the design and implementation of public transport policies and services. To effectively conduct this task, decision-makers need to embrace, rather than rebuff, the complex interdependencies and conflicts between public values and adopt a whole-of-values, adaptive, and context-aware approach to governance design. Scholars can support in this task, tackling the study of public transport governance through a more comprehensive lens, moving beyond studies with a partial focus on changes in formal institutions only.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-11-13","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:db06233d-0c0f-4a61-9799-a9590c4e57df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:db06233d-0c0f-4a61-9799-a9590c4e57df","Part IV - Ch 3 Ports and terminals","van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Van Oord); Lansen, A.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); de Boer, T.M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Royal HaskoningDHV); Quist, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Witteveen+Bos); de Boom, L. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; Witteveen+Bos); Taneja, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); de Vriend, H.J. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Koningsveld, Mark van (editor); Verheij, H.J. (editor); Taneja, P. (editor); de Vriend, H.J. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:f83392e2-9ea7-4565-9c51-4286ca747d9e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f83392e2-9ea7-4565-9c51-4286ca747d9e","Key stakeholder groups for digital innovation of agriculture in Croatia","Hrustek, L. (University of Zagreb); Tomičić Furjan, M. (University of Zagreb); Džidić, A. (University of Zagreb); Šalamon, D. (University of Zagreb); Varga, F. (University of Zagreb; Centre of Excellence for Biodiversity and Molecular Plant Breeding); van Loenen, B. (TU Delft Urban Data Science)","Rozman, Vlatka (editor); Antunovic, Zvonko (editor)","2021","The current readiness of the agricultural sector in Croatia to transform is limited. Creating and using an open data ecosystem in which data truly is the main force of the innovation process offers an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in this sector. The stakeholders of the agricultural data ecosystem in Croatia were not investigated until now. The main goal of this paper was to identify key stakeholder groups in the Croatian agricultural data ecosystem using a complex query. Five groups of stakeholders with different roles were identified. Their needs are focused on greater cooperation in the sector and they all strive for the economic, environmental, and social sustainability.","open data; agriculture; Croatia; stakeholder","en","book chapter","University Josip Juraj Strossmayer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-12-31","","","Urban Data Science","","",""
"uuid:b15bb527-333c-4c67-8ecb-3f8cc314a185","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b15bb527-333c-4c67-8ecb-3f8cc314a185","Propuestas de política pública para apoyar el desarrollo de cooperativas de vivienda autogestionarias en Chile","Ruiz-Tagle, Javier (Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable; Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales UC; Centro de Estudios de Conflicto y Cohesión Social); Valenzuela, Felipe (Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales UC); Czischke, D.K. (TU Delft Housing Management); Cortés Urra, V.A. (TU Delft Housing Management); Carroza, Nelson (Universidad de Playa Ancha); Encinas, Felipe (Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable)","Irarrázaval, Ignacio (editor); Piña, Elisa (editor); Casielles, Ignacio (editor)","2021","En un contexto de crisis global de acceso a la vivienda y con una política habitacional que muestra crecientes señales de agotamiento en Chile, emerge la necesidad de buscar alternativas para hacer posible la realización del derecho a la vivienda. Diversas organizaciones de pobladores y pobladoras han buscado obtener mayores espacios para la autogestión de sus proyectos habitacionales, encontrando en las cooperativas de vivienda una opción para desarrollar estos objetivos. En este documento se proponen algunos lineamientos para apoyar el desarrollo de cooperativas autogestionarias en Chile, basados en la revisión de experiencias internacionales y la historia del cooperativismo de vivienda en el país, sumado al análisis de recientes iniciativas piloto para cooperativas de vivienda cerrada que son financiadas por el Ministerio de Vivienda y Urbanismo a través del Fondo Solidario de Elección de Vivienda (DS49). La propuesta contiene lineamientos en torno al modelo de financiamiento, el régimen de propiedad y gestión del suelo, el modelo de gestión y ayuda mutua, y las condiciones de habitabilidad, con el objetivo de fomentar los principios de la autogestión, la democracia y la solidaridad en un modelo cooperativo que pueda convertirse en una alternativa plausible para el acceso a la vivienda.","","es","book chapter","Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile","","","","","","","","","","Housing Management","","",""
"uuid:75130ac2-05fa-415e-92ac-ffe3cb994e2a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:75130ac2-05fa-415e-92ac-ffe3cb994e2a","Designing Food Experiences: A Multi-Sensory Approach","Schifferstein, Hendrik N.J. (TU Delft Design Aesthetics)","Massari, Sonia (editor)","2021","Food experiences extend beyond the eating of food. They may involve fantasizing about food, perceiving the venue where you buy or consume it, seeing or smelling the food from a distance, touching its package or container, the tools you use to prepare and cook, the cutlery you use to eat a dish, the way you dispose of the leftovers, and so on. In each of these stages, multiple sensory impressions conveyed by the senses of touch, audition, smell, vision and taste contribute to the overall experience. This section presents a structured design approach in which all sensory modalities are aligned to contribute to the same product expression over multiple stages of consumer interactions. The approach is illustrated through a graduation project aiming to enhance the experience of homemade cooking while using a kitchen appliance.","multisensory; design approach; kitchen appliance; expression; engaging; Experience; food","en","book chapter","Woodhead Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Design Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:f183b80d-5390-4479-90a3-429c799c3a0f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f183b80d-5390-4479-90a3-429c799c3a0f","Incremental Housing: A Short History of an Idea","Mota, Nelson (TU Delft Space & Type)","Medrano, Leandro (editor); Recaman, Luiz (editor); Avermaete, Tom (editor)","2021","This text presents an historical review of incremental housing approaches. It examines the different terminologies related with the production of housing and the design of house types that can accommodate growth and change through time. This historical account analyzes policies, narratives, and practices based on the progressive social and spatial development of residential communities designed for or built in different geopolitical contexts, spanning one century, from the 1920s until the turn of the 2020s. This chapter examines how managerial and design decisions are interwoven in the different incremental housing approaches and discusses how this cross-disciplinary approach can contribute to shape new architectural narratives and practices and to contest the commodification of housing. Architects and urban designers, the text concludes, can explore incremental housing approaches as a field of operation, where they can become key players in processes of negotiation and mediation involving multiple stakeholders, and stimulate a reconceptualization of incremental housing approaches to frame it as a tool to promote spatial justice and an equitable city.","incremental housing; Architecture","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne projecthttps://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-10-08","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:0893ff3a-6bde-4b40-b383-bbb778e1c756","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0893ff3a-6bde-4b40-b383-bbb778e1c756","ConCom and momove contributing to open science and education","Pottgiesser, U. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology); Dragutinovic, Anica (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Pottgiesser, Uta (editor); Dragutinovic, Anica (editor); Loddo, Marzia (editor)","2021","The Conference and Communication (ConCom) course at the Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Design (TH OWL) introduces students in the master‘s program to scientific work and pursues the goal of establishing a correlation between teaching and research. In particular, it is about conveying current knowledge and new findings in the form of the so-called non-written output (NWO) or non-traditional research output (NTRO). This diverse and low-threshold form of presentation increases the visibility of research findings and promotes their inclusive communication.
In the academic year 2020/21, the ConCom course took up the topic of the 18th Docomomo Germany Conference “Modern Movement and Infrastructure”. The students were asked to interpret the previously researched topic of infrastructure (e.g. building services,nwater towers, power plants, electricity, cinemas, gas stations, kitchens, ...) for an exhibition accompanying the conference at the Bauhaus Dessau and to prepare it as multimedia exhibits – different from the usual poster presentations and papers. Complementing the contributions in the conference, ConCom served as a platform for students to explore Modern Movement’s (MoMo) achievements around the world, but also to explore digital tools and their applicability for communicating research results. On display are websites, apps, films as well as applications of 360 degree images, augmented and virtual reality and as such they are aiming to contribute to the Docomomo Virtual Exhibition - MoMove.
Building on a literature review in the pre-semester, specific topics are selected and worked on in the context of scientific conferences. ConCom tests innovative teaching and learning formats at the intersection of scholarly research and outreach in the field of the built environment, with a particular focus on cultural heritage, digital technology, and their societal impact. This has enabled students to conduct cross-cultural and cross-sectoral research in interdisciplinary and international teams.","","en","book chapter","Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:6e2b21ef-4344-41fb-ba13-ca47b2a15a36","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6e2b21ef-4344-41fb-ba13-ca47b2a15a36","AR and VR in cultural institutions","loddo, M. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Pottgiesser, Uta (editor); Dragutinovic, Anica (editor); Loddo, Marzia (editor)","2021","The use of augmented, virtual and mixed reality (AR/VR/MR) to experience and perceive cultural heritage is less adopted by museums, libraries, archives and cultural institutions than other fields. There may be concerns that AR/VR have the potential to stop visitors from attending in person (Coates, 2020). However, in 2020, many museums have started to offer virtual tours of their collections during the global COVID-19 pandemic. This, in fact, has forced in different moments the closure of most museums and institutions. In the following reading, the difference between those digital technologies and why cultural institutions are using them now will be described.","Virtual reality; Augmented Reality; 360 photography; DOCOMOMO; Virtual Exhibitions","en","book chapter","Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:2204e475-df1e-4c60-85a4-1677f661e467","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2204e475-df1e-4c60-85a4-1677f661e467","A year into the pandemic: shifts, improvisations and impacts for places, people and policy","Bryson, John R.; Andres, Lauren; Ersoy, A. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Reardon, Louise","Bryson, John R. (editor); Andres, Lauren (editor); Ersoy, Aksel (editor); Reardon, Louise (editor)","2021","The catalyst for this book emerged in late 2019 with the first reports of a
‘mystery pneumonia’ taking hold in the Chinese city of Wuhan (Horton,
2020). This virus was confirmed by authorities as a new type of Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (SARS) and given the acronym COVID-19
(‘co’ for corona, ‘vi’ for virus and ‘d’ for disease and ’19 for the year in
which it was identified). For more than a year the pandemic that followed
has transformed the everyday experiences of nearly everyone living on Earth
and created significant and often dramatic changes in life trajectories (Žižek,
2020). COVID-19 transformed the relationships between people and place
and challenged politicians and officials to engage in rapid and unprecedented
policy improvisation intended to save lives and reduce the negative impacts
of the pandemic. Some of these transformations will result in permanent alterations
and others will be transitory, while the wider impacts will continue to
emerge for decades to come. This book is published at a time when COVID-19
is still being experienced and the dust has not yet settled. This is intentional.","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:e835eefc-873b-4293-a66e-8d7962199505","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e835eefc-873b-4293-a66e-8d7962199505","Erfgoed van na 1965 in rijksbezit: De overheid als rentmeester en inspirerend ambassadeur","van Thoor, M.T.A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Blom, Anita (editor); van der Peet, Corjan (editor); Somer, Kees (editor); van Thoor, Marie-Thérèse (editor); Burgers, Iris (editor); , et. al. (editor)","2021","Met het vertrek van rijksbouwmeester Floris Alkemade komt een einde aan een aantal van zijn zogenoemde Ambassadeursprojecten. Deze voorbeeldprojecten van het Rijksvastgoedbedrijf hebben tijdens de zittingsperiode van Alkemade speciale aandacht gekregen. Ze houden verband met de ruimtelijke kwaliteit van gebouwen, stad en landschap, met bijzondere aandacht voor natuur en de sociaal-maatschappelijke en culturele context. Eén project betreft de evaluatie en mogelijk actualisering van het programma Inspirerende Bouwkunst, dat twintig jaar geleden in gang is gezet door Alkemades voorganger Jo Coenen....","","nl","book chapter","Atelier Rijksbouwmeester / Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:83044bce-5281-469c-8716-65666e3a8470","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:83044bce-5281-469c-8716-65666e3a8470","Establishing Auditing Intermediaries to Verify Platform Data","Wagner, Ben (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Kuklis, Lubos","","2021","This chapter provides an overview of the main problems associated with basing public regulatory decisions on unverified data, before sketching out some ideas of what a solution might look like. In order to do this, the chapter develops the concept of auditing intermediaries. After discussing which problems the concept of auditing intermediaries is designed to solve, it then discusses some of the main challenges associated with access to data, potential misuse of intermediaries, and the general lack of standards for the provision of data by large online platforms. In conclusion, the chapter suggests that there is an urgent need for an auditing mechanism to ensure the accuracy of transparency data provided by large online platform providers about the content on their services. Transparency data that have been audited would be considered verified data in this context. Without such a transparency verification mechanism, existing public debate is based merely on a whim, and digital dominance is likely to only become more pronounced.","intermediary; audit; transparency; data; digital dominance; platform; content","en","book chapter","Oxford University Press","","","","","","","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:27d3cb51-4a96-41f9-9be8-d2bb79934d88","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:27d3cb51-4a96-41f9-9be8-d2bb79934d88","Reuse: On Evaluating the Fitness of Spatial Configurations Before & After Retrofitting for Reuse of Architectural Heritage","Nourian, Pirouz (TU Delft Design Informatics); Bai, N. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Pereira Roders, Ana (editor)","2021","Focusing on the quality of reuse of buildings with respect to the efficiency of human movement patterns and the effectiveness of allocation of functional spaces with respect to their needs for social encounter and avoidance reveals the configurative nature and the human impact of architectural design. By comparing such functionality assessments before and after a redesign process for retrofitting, a clearer grasp of the effect of the spatial configuration on the efficiency and the effectiveness of a design can be explicated. In configurational analysis the focal point of attention is the structure of the walkable space in the building, detached and abstracted from the shape of the building. In configurational functionality assessment, the focus is to synthesize multiple analyses, aggregate the results, and derive indicators of quality with respect to either quantitative objectives or qualitative ideals. Does the structure of the space and the allocation of functional spaces to various locations in the spatial network of a building have an effect on its overall functionality/utility? How can we study these effects? Are the functional spaces placed in their best-fitting locations? Do the design operations like adding an external staircase or tearing down an interior wall make a difference in the accessibility of functional spaces? By digging into this topic, you will gain a methodology with which you can describe and analyse a spatial configuration in a reproducible way.","Heritage; Connectivity; Graph Theory; Spatial Network Analysis; Architectural Drawings; Configuration spaces","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:fd06e342-506e-4fde-af75-7b3d9df649e6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fd06e342-506e-4fde-af75-7b3d9df649e6","Do we need up/down decomposition for Marchenko imaging?","Wapenaar, C.P.A. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics; TU Delft ImPhys/Medical Imaging); Snieder, Roel (Colorado School of Mines); Ridder, Sjoerd de (University of Leeds); Slob, E.C. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics)","","2021","Marchenko redatuming, imaging, monitoring and multiple elimination methods are based on Green’s function representations, with the underlying assumption that the wave field in the subsurface can be decomposed into downgoing and upgoing waves and that evanescent waves can be neglected. In this paper we show that up/down decomposition in the subsurface is actually not needed for the derivation of these representations. This opens the way for research into new Marchenko methods which are not limited by the assumption that up/down decomposition is possible and which, in principle, can handle evanescent waves.","interferometry; imaging; internal multiples","en","book chapter","SEG","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-03-01","","","Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics","","",""
"uuid:2a408d0d-2ea1-4046-9d0c-489fc13de4d6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2a408d0d-2ea1-4046-9d0c-489fc13de4d6","Marchenko without up/down decomposition on the Marmousi model and retrieval of the refracted waves: Are they caused by the Marchenko algorithm?","Kiraz, Mert S. R. (Colorado School of Mines); Snieder, Roel (Colorado School of Mines); Wapenaar, C.P.A. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics; TU Delft ImPhys/Medical Imaging)","","2021","Marchenko algorithms retrieve the Green’s function for arbitrary subsurface locations, and the retrieved Green’s function includes the primary and multiple reflected waves. The Marchenko algorithms require the estimate of the direct arrivals and the reflected waves; however, most previous Marchenko algorithms also require the up/down components of the Marchenko equation for the Green’s function retrieval. We use the Marmousi model to retrieve the Green’s function without using the up/-down components of the Marchenko equation and show that the retrieved Green’s function matches with the numerically modeled Green’s function. We also show that the refracted waves can be successfully produced independently from the acquisition geometry, i.e., singlesided or two-sided; however, the retrieval of refracted waves that arrive before the first primary waves is inconsistent with the requirement that the Green’s function vanishes before the direct wave. Even though we retrieve such refracted waves, they are caused by the injection of the direct wave into suciently detailed background velocity and density models instead of operations of the Marchenko algorithm on the recorded wavefields.","interferometry; refraction; autofocusing","en","book chapter","SEG","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics","","",""
"uuid:6db15b0f-aceb-4678-b6a2-e6178b70dc03","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6db15b0f-aceb-4678-b6a2-e6178b70dc03","Discerning small time-lapse traveltime changes by isolating the seismic response of a reservoir using the Marchenko method","van IJsseldijk, J.E. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics); Wapenaar, C.P.A. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics; TU Delft ImPhys/Medical Imaging)","","2021","4D seismic studies aim to observe time-lapse changes in the subsurface between a baseline and a monitor study. These changes are generally small, and the seismic response from a deep reservoir can be concealed by reflections from shallow structures. Here, we introduce a novel way of isolating the reservoir response by means of the Marchenko method. First, this two-step approach removes the overburden interactions, and the second step eliminates the underburden reflections. Finally, the difference in traveltime is found by correlation of the (isolated) responses of the baseline and monitor study. An additional benefit of isolating the reservoir response is that internal multiples are more distinctly observed. These multiples have propagated through the reservoir more than once, therefore, their response experiences a larger traveltime perturbation, and provides further confirmation on the traveltime difference between the 4D studies.","monitoring; acoustic; internal multiples; traveltime; time-lapse","en","book chapter","SEG","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics","","",""
"uuid:bb6bf0b0-be19-47fb-9fff-78d3078a6d4b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bb6bf0b0-be19-47fb-9fff-78d3078a6d4b","Bouwkunde, een brede waardering, een duurzame toekomst","Quist, W.J. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology); Pereira Roders, A. (TU Delft Architectural Engineering +Technology)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van Gameren, Dick (editor); Leeuwenburgh, Amber (editor)","2021","Bouwkunde, ook bekend onder de naam ‘Rode Scheikunde’ aan de Julianalaan 132-134 in het TU-Noord gebied is gebouwd naar ontwerp van Gerard van Drecht (1879-1963) in de periode 1918 tot 1923. Het gebouw staat sinds 21 mei 2002 geregistreerd als rijksmonument onder nummer 525269 vanwege de uitzonderlijke culturele betekenis, waarbij met name zijn historische en esthetische waarden werden benadrukt. De culturele betekenis van Bouwkunde
is echter breder voor de TU Delft en haar gemeenschap, vanwege haar groeiende sociale, economische, politieke, wetenschappelijke, ouderdoms- en ecologische waarden. Hierbij een korte inleiding op de culturele betekenis van Bouwkunde.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","Architectural Engineering +Technology","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:522d6213-d061-451e-a2b5-d93781311683","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:522d6213-d061-451e-a2b5-d93781311683","Tien lessen van ""BK City"" voor de campus van de toekomst","den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van Gameren, Dick (editor); Leeuwenburgh, Amber (editor)","2021","Na de brand die het Bouwkundegebouw van de TU Delft in 2008 volledig verwoestte, kreeg een projectteam van specialisten, ontwerpers en managers de taak om meer dan 3000 studenten en meer dan 800 personeelsleden opnieuw te huisvesten. Binnen tien dagen werd besloten een nieuwe - tijdelijke - thuisbasis (genaamd “BK City”) te creëren in een leegstaand monumentaal pand: het voormalige hoofdgebouw van de TU Delft dat net was verkocht en op het punt stond om te worden getransformeerd tot appartementen. De crisis werd aangegrepen om diverse innovatieve concepten te testen en te experimenteren met nieuwe manieren van werken. BK City werd een ‘living lab’: de ultieme casestudy voor onderzoek. Dit essay is gebaseerd op een hoofdstuk dat Alexandra den Heijer, die het programmateam van BK-City leidde, in 2017 heeft geschreven voor een boek over campusontwikkeling (zie achtergrondinformatie). Het beschrijft tien lessen van BK City voor de campus van de toekomst. De basis voor deze evaluatie zijn de gebruikservaringen, campusonderzoek en het oorspronkelijke programma van eisen voor BK-City uit 2008*.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:af1b0d10-bbb0-4f8e-a564-314d9bc14cf8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:af1b0d10-bbb0-4f8e-a564-314d9bc14cf8","Bouwkunde vandaag","Valks, B. (TU Delft CRE Strategic Portfolio Management); Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van Gameren, Dick (editor); Leeuwenburgh, Amber (editor)","2021","Na de verwoestende brand van het geliefde maar verouderde Bouwkundegebouw aan de Berlageweg in 2008, was de grootste uitdaging om de veelkleurige community weer een nieuw thuis te bieden. Een gebouw dat paste bij de identiteit van de faculteit, maar ook een gebouw dat groot genoeg was om te passen. Vanaf dag één hebben studenten en medewerkers - maar ook vaste gasten en eenmalige bezoekers - het gebouw aan de Julianalaan omarmd. Samen gaven zij nieuw leven aan academisch erfgoed dat nog maar net verlaten was door de universiteit. Generaties van BK-alumni en TU Delft-veteranen kwamen met grote groepen langs om ”BK City” te bewonderen en anekdotes te
vertellen over de functies die het gebouw had gehad vanaf de bouw in de jaren 1920, nu honderd jaar geleden. Van opslag voor oorlogsmaterieel tot innovatief rekencentrum. Een plek waar iedere TU-student een collegekaart ophaalde, waar de struikelvakken van menig curriculum werden gedoceerd en waar het College van Bestuur de universiteit nog top-down bestuurde. Een gebouw met zoveel historie dwingt respect af en heeft al honderd jaar bewezen multifunctioneel te zijn.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","CRE Strategic Portfolio Management","","",""
"uuid:0ca3ea22-ad15-44af-a363-8b879634efd8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ca3ea22-ad15-44af-a363-8b879634efd8","Visie op de waarde van het gebouw van Bouwkunde voor de campus","van Dorst, M.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies); Vink, J.A. (TU Delft Teachers of Practice / A)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van Gameren, Dick (editor); Leeuwenburgh, Amber (editor)","2021","De TU-campus is in de loop der tijd letterlijk en figuurlijk verschoven van universiteit in de stad, naar een ‘enigszins zelfstandige sector’ (Van de Broek, 1971) en vervolgens naar een letterlijk klassiek campusmodel (gebouwen in het veld) ten zuiden van de Kruithuisweg (fig. 1). Deze ruimtelijke visies volgden het veranderende programma, de ambities van de universiteit en invloeden van buiten. De sporen van deze ontwikkelingen zijn zichtbaar in de oude binnenstad tot aan de stadsrand in Zuid. In dit essay beschouwen we de positie van de faculteit Bouwkunde aan de Julianalaan binnen zijn stedenbouwkundige context.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:b8cbe5ff-c264-4230-95c3-211012c2b01c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b8cbe5ff-c264-4230-95c3-211012c2b01c","Duurzaamheidsvisie voor Bouwkunde","van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (TU Delft Climate Design and Sustainability)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van Gameren, Dick (editor); Leeuwenburgh, Amber (editor)","2021","De waarde van Bouwkunde vanuit duurzaamheidsperspectief.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Climate Design and Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:872aa23a-f970-4f7d-adab-068e59e18760","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:872aa23a-f970-4f7d-adab-068e59e18760","Deveoping Interactive Architecture Prototypes by Means of Design-to-Robotic-Operation","Bier, H.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Rossi, Maurizio (editor); Spallazzo, Davide (editor)","2021","Concepts for Interactive Architecture have been developed since the 1970s and more recently with advancements in Cyber-physical Systems and the Internet of Things these concepts have increasingly been developed towards practical applications. This chapter presents Interactive Architecture applications developed at Technical University Delft using Design-to-Robotic-Operation methods. They are proof of concepts for the potential of interactive systems to seemingly disrupt the linearity of time and improve spatial experience.","","en","book chapter","Franco Angeli","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:c1933793-a9d2-46f8-bf4c-b5d1183e18c7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c1933793-a9d2-46f8-bf4c-b5d1183e18c7","Wandelen door het (stedelijk) landschap, waarneming als ingang voor analyse en ontwerp","Bobbink, I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); van Dorst, M.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies); de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn Wilms (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2021","Observeren is een van de meest basale methode van onderzoek; in de sociale wetenschappen, maar zeker ook binnen de ingenieurswetenschappen (techniek en ontwerp). Maar hoe doe je dat eigenlijk? Het eenvoudige antwoord; dit gaat vanzelf. Wij zijn de hele dag door aan het waarnemen met alle zintuigen. Onze hersenen krijgen per seconden 4,2 miljoen prikkels van onze zintuigen, maar ook van ons lichaam (honger, dorst, pijn). Van al deze informatie bereiken er 5 tot 9 prikkels ons bewustzijn (Miller, 1956). Observeren in onderzoek en ontwerp vraagt dus enige focus om niet te verzanden in alle beschikbare informatie. In dit hoofdstuk gaan we in op hoe we waarnemen, wat we kunnen waarnemen in de (on)gebouwde omgeving en hoe je gericht en bewust observatietechnieken kunt inzetten om meer van je planlocatie te weten te komen. Daarnaast bespreken wij hoe je waarnemingen kan vastleggen als ingang voor het ontwerp(en). In dit hoofdstuk gaat het ook over het waarnemen van de sociale omgeving, naast het waarnemen van gebouwde en natuurlijke omgeving.","waarneming; analyse","nl","book chapter","Technische Universiteit Delft, faculteit Bouwkunde","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:214aca61-993e-4203-9ff4-8ddd89b0ecbf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:214aca61-993e-4203-9ff4-8ddd89b0ecbf","Building Together: Citizens' participation in the urban renewal of The Hague (Netherlands) in the l980s","Mota, Nelson (TU Delft Space & Type)","Maqueira Yamasaki, Ángeles (editor)","2021","","Housing; Citizens’ participation; Architecture; The Hague; Álvaro Siza","en","book chapter","Fondo Editorial de la Universidad de Lima","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-06-01","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:721ecbcb-7f74-4f8e-8fce-526f4a549a2c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:721ecbcb-7f74-4f8e-8fce-526f4a549a2c","DIPOT een Europees project – een 360 gradenbeeld van collecties in depot","loddo, M. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Ankersmit, Bart (editor); Stappers, Marc (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:16403701-04b0-495a-8438-fe3d6b4ab0b5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:16403701-04b0-495a-8438-fe3d6b4ab0b5","Een overzicht van de situatie van de Nederlandse depots","loddo, M. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Ankersmit, Bart (editor); Stappers, Marc (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:b641fedd-855c-4101-8efa-f39e656ff025","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b641fedd-855c-4101-8efa-f39e656ff025","Rondom de Rotte: Herontwerp van een boezemlandschap","Bobbink, I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Gramsbergen, E.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Engel, Henk (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Fraune, Judith (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pané, Iskandar (editor)","2021","De inrichting van het Nederlandse landschap moet wederom op de schop. Dit keer niet om de delta door ontginning bewoonbaar te maken of door ruilverkaveling efficënter in te richten voor de landbouw, maar om het land in deze tijd van klimaatverandering en bevolkingsgroei bestendiger en leefbaarder te maken voor mens, flora en fauna. Door zeespiegelstijging, toename van de hoeveelheid neerslag in een korte tijdspanne, droogteperioden in de zomer, voortschrijdende bodemdaling en zoute kwel hopen de watergerelateerde problemen zich op. Aan de basis van de inrichting van laag-Nederland ligt het zogeheten poldeboezemsysteem.
Dit watersysteem, gemaakt om het land droog te leggen en te houden, bestaat uit sloten, weteringen, tochten, vaarten, kanalen, grachten, singels, plassen en meren die door tal van waterwerken met elkaar in verbinding staan. Door dijken, dammen, sluizen en gemalen wordt het waterpeil in dit stelsel gecontroleerd en wordt overtollig water via boezems naar de grote rivieren en de zee afgevoerd. De noodzaak om het water continu te beheren en het laagland te bemalen is evident, maar het systeem is niet voldoende om toekomstige problemen het hoofd te bieden.
Al aan het einde van de vorige eeuw constateerden waterbouwers dat de gangbare handelwijze van het inzetten van zwaardere pompen, hogere en sterkere dijken en het inlaten van meer water bij droogte niet langer toereikend is. Om voor de nieuwe eeuw een veilig en bruikbaar waterbeheer te kunnen waarborgen, stelde de Commissie Waterbeheer 21e eeuw in 2000 de zogeheten watertrits vast: een driestappenplan dat bestaat uit eerst water vasthouden, dan water bergen en indien nodig water afvoeren. Deze strategie vormt sinds 2003 het uitgangspunt bij elke ruimtelijke opgave.","polders; boezem; design","mul","book chapter","Koninklijke Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond (KNOB)","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:00919884-e74a-41a2-a9d6-7c4af7ee11e5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:00919884-e74a-41a2-a9d6-7c4af7ee11e5","Muntonderzoek op microschaal","Huisman, H (External organisation); van Eijck, L. (TU Delft RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials); Ngan-Tillard, D.J.M. (TU Delft Geo-engineering); Joosten, I.A.E. (Student TU Delft); Zhou, Z. (TU Delft RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials)","de Groot, T (editor); de Kort, J.W. (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials","","",""
"uuid:a0b6676c-c89a-4304-8d22-049a97701071","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a0b6676c-c89a-4304-8d22-049a97701071","Truth-seeking and the principles of discrimination, necessity, proportionality and reciprocity in national security intelligence activity","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Miller, Seumas (editor); Regan, Mitt (editor); Walsh, Patrick F. (editor)","2021","National security intelligence is information or other data collected, analyzed and disseminated by intelligence agencies (in particular) and done so in the service of these agencies’ primary institutional purpose (Miller 2010), at least in liberal democracies. Here it is understood that this institutional purpose and these actions are to be understood normatively, that is in terms of what ought to be done, as opposed to what is in fact being done. Here, the term “normative” has a moral or ethical loading, for example what ought to be done is typically what morally ought to be done all things considered (including consideration of the empirical facts). 1 Moreover, these essentially epistemic (from the Greek word, “episteme”, meaning knowledge) or evidence-based truth-seeking activities of collection, analysis and dissemination are the main ones performed by national security agencies. That said, many of these agencies also perform kinetic tasks, for example the covert operations conducted by the United States CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), and on occasion tasks that might be referred to as quasi-epistemic, for example psychological “warfare”.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:813eea3d-3ce1-47c0-9bbd-03510a06385f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:813eea3d-3ce1-47c0-9bbd-03510a06385f","The definition of terrorism","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Feltes, J. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Miller, Seumas (editor); Henschke, Adam (editor); Feltes, Jonas (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:0d5facae-4cd7-4ee6-9f5d-4e7b23b780dc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0d5facae-4cd7-4ee6-9f5d-4e7b23b780dc","Use of stings in counter-terrorism: entrapment and ethics","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Miller, Seumas (editor); Henschke, Adam (editor); Feltes, Jonas (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:adede59f-5c77-4e30-9927-b250d87c7fe3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:adede59f-5c77-4e30-9927-b250d87c7fe3","La imaginación, lo intermedio y la deriva","Campos Uribe, A. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Campos Uribe, A. (editor)","2021","","","es","book chapter","Fundación Arquia","","","","","","","","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:4060d849-a904-4ced-9233-85f5e70b3577","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4060d849-a904-4ced-9233-85f5e70b3577","Collective responsibility and counter-terrorism","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Feltes, J. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Miller, Seumas (editor); Henschke, Adam (editor); Feltes, Jonas (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:eab4f8f9-bc98-4e74-be99-e6a4a92209c1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eab4f8f9-bc98-4e74-be99-e6a4a92209c1","Preventive Detention of Terrorists","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Miller, Seumas (editor); Henschke, Adam (editor); Feltes, Jonas (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:78edc01f-f532-49ff-9bd1-d312b8edd62d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:78edc01f-f532-49ff-9bd1-d312b8edd62d","Naar een Europese waterstof-gemeenschap: Voorstel voor een nieuw beleidskader","Wouters, Frank (Worley); van Wijk, A.J.M. (TU Delft Energy Technology)","Luscuere, Peter (editor); van Wijk, Ad (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Energy Technology","","",""
"uuid:cacd9fa8-f98d-4e97-9326-69832abae6e1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cacd9fa8-f98d-4e97-9326-69832abae6e1","Verborgen vooronderstellingen en andere misvattingen rond de waterstofeconomie","Luscuere, P (TU Delft Building Services); van Dorp, Henk Willem (VDi); Luscuere, Wart (Beyond Sustainability)","Luscuere, Peter (editor); van Wijk, Ad (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Building Services","","",""
"uuid:f9fba174-2fbc-4886-9e91-776e4d0ff881","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f9fba174-2fbc-4886-9e91-776e4d0ff881","Waterstof: De weg naar een hernieuwbare energie-economie: Een langetermijnperspectief","Luscuere, P (TU Delft Building Services); van Wijk, A.J.M. (TU Delft Energy Technology)","Luscuere, Peter (editor); van Wijk, Ad (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Building Services","","",""
"uuid:eba42ac9-7ada-411c-937f-196a4adec896","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eba42ac9-7ada-411c-937f-196a4adec896","Waterstof voor gebouwverwarming en het klimaatakkoord","Hellinga, C. (TU Delft Energy Technology); van Wijk, A.J.M. (TU Delft Energy Technology)","Luscuere, Peter (editor); van Wijk, Ad (editor)","2021","De belangstelling voor waterstof als energiedrager voor de gebouwde omgeving
ontwikkelt zich snel. Veel indicatoren wijzen inmiddels in de richting dat waterstof een significante bijdrage gaat leveren in de verduurzamingsopgave, ook voor ruimteverwarming. Essentieel is de beschikbaarheid van een grootschalige infrastructuur voor waterstoftoelevering. De voorzichtige positiekeuze in het Nederlandse klimaatakkoord ten aanzien van waterstofbeschikbaarheid in 2030 is achterhaald met de Gasunieplannen voor een Nederlandse waterstofbackbone. De plannen richten zich weliswaar in eerste instantie op de waterstofvoorziening van de industrie, maar een inschatting laat zien dat ook belevering van honderdduizenden woningen in 2030 via deze waterstofbackbone mogelijk is. Gericht beleid om waterstof te integreren in de verduurzamingsrichtlijnen voor 2030 zou niet alleen het risico op de haalbaarheid van de CO2-emissiereductiedoelstellingen voor de gebouwde omgeving verlagen, maar legt ook een fundament voor de vergaande maatregelen die na 2030 nog nodig zijn. Een realistisch en haalbare doelstelling
voor 2030 is om 500.000 woningen te verwarmen op waterstof middels een
waterstof CV-ketel of op een combinatie van waterstof en elektriciteit middels een hybride warmtepomp-waterstof CV-ketel.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Energy Technology","","",""
"uuid:ee1569f6-cdb1-4336-9143-fbafe298dbe2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ee1569f6-cdb1-4336-9143-fbafe298dbe2","Asking Effective Questions: Awareness of Bias in Designerly Thinking","Price, R.A. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research); Lloyd, P.A. (TU Delft Methodologie en Organisatie van Design)","Maier, A. (editor)","2021","The formulation of questions in processes of design is an activity affected by cognitive biases inherent to humans. Cognitive biases, developed through gaining experience, influence how decisions are made during problem solving. When an outcome is predictable, experience provides mental shortcuts or heuristics to enable the problem solver to act effectively. When an outcome is uncertain, cognitive biases can wrongfully project preconceptions, elevate self-interest, and undermine the problem solver’s greater ambitions for positive impact. Mitigating cognitive bias is thus vital for design problem solving under conditions of uncertainty. Designers explore uncertainty through an approach typified by human empathy, problem framing, and creativity. This chapter reveals the nature of asking effective questions within designerly thinking. This means understanding nuances of context, surfacing novel insights about how a system performs, and crucially working out how people within systems experience the world around them.","Bias; Complex systems; Designerly thinking; Effective questions; Engineering systems; Engineering systems design; Problem-solution co-evolution","en","book chapter","","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2023-07-01","","","Marketing and Consumer Research","","",""
"uuid:abbaa2ed-c708-47bf-8752-e19de4c39332","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:abbaa2ed-c708-47bf-8752-e19de4c39332","Identifying the main constructs for an interdisciplinary workplace management framework","Danivska, Vitalija (Aalto University); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (Eindhoven University of Technology); Colenberg, S.E. (TU Delft Design Conceptualization and Communication)","Danivska, Vitalija (editor); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor)","2021","This second book in the series focuses on the role of workplace management in the organization and the tasks that workplace management needs to consider. The 18 theories that are presented in this book and applied to workplace research discuss management aspects from the organization’s perspective or dive deeper into issues related to people and/or building management. They all emphasize that workplace management is a complex matter that requires more strategic attention in order to add value for various stakeholders. The final chapter of the book describes a first step towards integrating the presented theories into an interdisciplinary framework for developing a grand workplace management theory.","facilities management; Concept mapping; Theories","en","book chapter","Roudledge","","","","","","","","","","Design Conceptualization and Communication","","",""
"uuid:971d3160-a113-479c-8062-21f0867402f5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:971d3160-a113-479c-8062-21f0867402f5","Towards an interdisciplinary employee-workplace alignment theory","Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (Eindhoven University of Technology); Colenberg, S.E. (TU Delft Design Conceptualization and Communication); Danivska, Vitalija (Aalto University)","Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor); Danivska, Vitalija (editor)","2021","Many theories from different research disciplines apply to workplace design and management. This chapter describes a first attempt to integrate 21 of those theories into an overall employee-workplace alignment (EWA) framework, as a starting point towards developing a grand EWA theory. Through concept mapping, the tacit knowledge underlying each theory was made explicit in three to five statements that were sorted by 22 experts. By performing multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis, the statements were grouped into eight concepts that reflect the essence of the 21 theories within three regions of meaning: ‘Need-Supply Alignment’, ‘Cognition and Behaviour’, and ‘Organisational Context’. The framework created from the eight concepts connects the different theories in many ways. A further discussion of the three regions and underlying concepts of the framework, in relation to existing workplace research and theory, identifies many research gaps that need attention before the EWA theory can be fully developed. The chapter ends with implications for practice and some closing words for the entire book.","workplace design; people; Theories; Concept mapping","en","book chapter","Roudledge","","","","","","","","","","Design Conceptualization and Communication","","",""
"uuid:d6dcf50a-1e92-45c4-a314-0b774b9e13a7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d6dcf50a-1e92-45c4-a314-0b774b9e13a7","Dimensiones potenciales de los enfoques socioambientales como plataforma para el co-desarrollo local bajo la variabilidad del cambio climático: Consideraciones teórico-prácticas de transdisciplinariedad","Sepulveda Carmona, D.A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Carlino, H (editor); Zagare, V (editor)","2021","The governance of urban processes, in the face of the effects of variability and extremes of climate change, determines a complex approach to address them. In particular due to its inherent uncertainty and the high cost of infrastructure that its solution entails. The urgency of the responses and actions imposed by extreme weather events, transfers additional complexity to less developed societies. This given the drift towards sectoral responses and the structural lack of financing at the municipal level. This article proposes a double approach, linking the processes and strategies of climate adaptation to local development. This double effect, would facilitate the process of adaptation to climate change. This through the active integration of a broader range of actors in local development, incorporating more complex agendas and actions. Thus, ensuring a perspective of long-term evolutionary change. The article is defined from a theoretical framework with a transdisciplinary perspective, to validate the link between climate change strategies and local development. Presenting itself through a case study, establishing a framework for possible interventions with integrated objectives. This structure facilitates to establish policy recommendations and local development strategies within the characteristics and conditions recognized in the case study. Paying special attention to the high level of informal settlements in abandoned areas and the low economic capacity of the municipality to meet their needs.","","es","book chapter","Instituto Torcuato Di Tella","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:8db02d0d-a63e-4b4f-b777-25e399e6b560","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8db02d0d-a63e-4b4f-b777-25e399e6b560","Architecture","Zijlstra, H. (TU Delft Heritage & Design); Ribeiro Nunes, B.F. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Pereira Roders, Ana (editor)","2021","In the Mastermind Crash course, buildings are analyzed on various aspects, in particular looking at the impact and (measurable) results that the interventions in the building have had. Much of the built heritage is vacant, requires a re-use or the current use requires an update. This causes buildings to change. At Heritage & Architecture we want to make students aware of the impact these changes have on various aspects that play a role in this. This chapter is about architecture. Architecture is a broad concept. That is why we have focused on a limited number of aspects: space, connections and details. So, three scale levels are included in the analysis. A value assessment can be made on the basis of various methods. This is explained and illustrated in this chapter with a lot of examples. This judgment is placed in the framework of the Mastermind Crash course, after which an evaluation and comparison can be made of the change of the building at the moment and with respect to the building in a previous phase of life with the focus on Architecture. The idea behind the three dimensions of analysis, is that you look at a building not just as an object, but essentially as a living element that relates to the surrounding space, that has its own details proving its uniqueness and that all these three dimensions are influenced by the purpose for the use or the redesign of the building. The building’s AR-DNA is an important factor to take into account to try to understand the building itself. The before and after situation always depends on the character of the original building. The total overview of insights provided by this exercise results in a collection of practical examples that serve as learning material for architects in training. Architecture is an essential part of the assessments addressed by the Mastermind Crash course and, by studying examples and appreciating them, it will contribute to a design vocabulary for the redesign of existing buildings with respect to their heritage values.","Heritage; Values; Artchitecture; Assessment; Space; Connections; Details","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Design","","",""
"uuid:0f0f3322-4901-4624-aa54-aa80fb30daa2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0f0f3322-4901-4624-aa54-aa80fb30daa2","Extreme industrial effluents: Opportunities for reuse","Spanjers, H. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering)","Davis, Cheryl (editor); Rosenblum, Eric (editor)","2021","","biological treatment; water reuse; used process water; toxic effluents; saline effluents; physiochemical treatment; industrial water reuse; high temperature; OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","International Water Association (IWA)","","","","","","","","","","Sanitary Engineering","","",""
"uuid:99ee0a2a-9d02-42f6-bb74-5cde3205e14f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:99ee0a2a-9d02-42f6-bb74-5cde3205e14f","Advances in Maintenance of Ports and Waterways: Water Injection Dredging","Kirichek, Alex (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); Cronin, K (Deltares); de Wit, Lynyrd (Deltares); van Kessel, Thijs (Deltares)","Maning, Andrew (editor)","2021","The main objective of this chapter is to demonstrate developments in port maintenance techniques that have been intensively tested in major European ports. As regular port maintenance is highly expensive, port authorities are considering alternative strategies. Water Injection Dredging (WID) can be one of the most efficient alternatives. Using this dredging method, density currents near the bed are created by fluidizing fine-grained sediments. The fluidized sediment can leave the port channels and be transported away from the waterways via the natural force of gravity. WID actions can be successfully coupled with the tidal cycle for extra effectiveness. In addition, WID is combined with another strategy to reduce maintenance dredging: the nautical bottom approach, which enables the vessel to navigate through the WID-induced fluid mud layer. The nautical bottom approach uses the density or the yield stress of sediment to indicate the navigability after WID rather than the absolute depth to the sediment bed. Testing WID-based port maintenance requires thorough preparation. Over the years modeling and monitor-ing tools have been developed in order to test and optimize WID operations. In this chapter, the application of the recently developed tools is discussed.","fluid mud; cohesive sediment; nautical depth; WID; sailing through mud; dredging; OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:c0fba412-7671-4f9f-8d72-41b34698ac33","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c0fba412-7671-4f9f-8d72-41b34698ac33","RRI und Postwachstumsökonomie als Herausforderungen für die Technikfolgenabschätzung","Sand, M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Böschen, Stefan (editor); Rösch, Christine (editor); Krings, Bettina-Johanna (editor); Grunwald, Armin (editor)","2021","","Responsible Research and Innovation; Responsibility; Technology Assessment; Degrowth; Vision; RRI; Participation; Utopianism","de","book chapter","Nomos Verlag","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:6fc5f64b-4cc6-4326-8a47-9ac62f0e4157","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6fc5f64b-4cc6-4326-8a47-9ac62f0e4157","A Diagrammatic Cartography of Discourses on Architectures of Life and/or Death","Gorny, R.A. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Radman, Andrej (editor); Kousoulas, Stavros (editor)","2021","The built environment exerts an essential effect on life. Over the past decades, it has been greatly reconceptualised through various posthuman, ecosystemic, new materialist, material-discursive approaches, which explored the socio-spatial, technological, cognitive, relational, and affective relations that material arrangements, such as architectural ones, shape. As technē, architecture is intricately intertwined not only with processes of easing and facilitating (human) life, but also the management of dynamic processes involving both living and non-living matters. In view of the latter, architecture is ‘life by means other than life’ (Stiegler), shaping living matters by means of non-living matters. The chapter respectively surveys several streams of recent theoretical discourse that developed from Deleuze and Guattari’s as well as Foucault’s thoroughgoing reframing of the agency of matter on life-constituting processes. In the aim of reconsidering and repositioning architecture as a posthuman technique of existence, this cartography charts – with the help of a central navigational diagram – these co-evolving discursive streams in their differing topical-conceptual starting points, and their various converging and bifurcating lines of thinking, in the aim to elaborate on the novel conceptions they have helped distil in the pursuit of a fuller understanding of those material-discursive practices within the relational ecologies of architecture.","Architecture theory; Discourse analysis; Foucault; Deleuze; Dispositifs; Assemblages; Diagrams; Technology","en","book chapter","Rowman & Littlefield","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:9eb13bfe-86d7-45c0-b26b-f764fd9b1716","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9eb13bfe-86d7-45c0-b26b-f764fd9b1716","RRI measurement and assessment: Some pitfalls and a proposed way forward","van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Yaghmaei, Emad (editor); van de Poel, Ibo (editor)","2021","The idea of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has become popular over the last decade to ensure that innovators take into account the social and ethical concerns that their innovations may raise, and organize their innovation processes so that they respond to the needs and values of society. In recent years, there has been increasing attention on assessing and measuring the RRI performance of innovators. A number of RRI assessment tools and measurement scales have been proposed. This contribution provides a conceptual framework to identify potential pitfalls of RRI measurement and assessment, and illustrates it on the basis of a number of RRI assessment approaches proposed in the literature. Two main categories of pitfalls are discussed, i.e. pitfalls in measuring RRI and pitfalls that arise from the strategic setting in which RRI assessment is applied. These two categories of pitfalls may reinforce each other. In order to navigate these pitfalls, a sharper distinction should be made between three underlying rationales for doing RRI assessment, i.e. learning, accountability and incentivizing. These underlying rationales correspond to different, and conflicting, requirements for RRI assessment methods.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:f382aa21-0edc-48b4-8a75-3e0ad97443cf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f382aa21-0edc-48b4-8a75-3e0ad97443cf","Values and Design","van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Michelfelder, Diane P. (editor); Doorn, Neelke (editor)","2021","It has long been recognized that technology is value-laden. In the last few decades, a number of approaches—such as value sensitive design (VSD)—have been developed to systematically and explicitly address values in design. This contribution discusses four general issues that any approach aiming at integrating values into design should address: (1) what values are, and how to identify the values that should be integrated into a particular design; (2) the conceptualization, operationalization and specification of values which is required to make values operational in the design process; (3) issues of conflicting values and possible ways to address them; (4) the possibility of value change and options to address it during design.","Value Sensitive Design","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","This publication is part of the project ValueChange that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 788321. Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-30","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:9fc5d0ff-4b8c-4bf3-8735-ce75d209de8e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9fc5d0ff-4b8c-4bf3-8735-ce75d209de8e","Werthaltigkeit der Technik","van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Grunwald, Armin (editor); Hillerbrand, Rafaela (editor)","2021","Technologie ist eng mit Werten verbunden. Gelegentlich gefährden Technologien bestimmte Werte, beispielsweise Gesundheit und Sicherheit, so wie es 2011 bei der Atomkatastrophe in Fukushima der Fall war. Aber Technologien können auch Werte unterstützen, wie beispielsweise das menschliche Wohlbefinden, die Demokratie oder den Schutz der Privatsphäre. Zunächst werden in diesem Kapitel, einigen üblichen Differenzierungen der Moralphilosophie zwischen verschiedenen Arten von Werten folgend, zwischen instrumentalen und terminalen Werten sowie zwischen intrinsischen und extrinsischen Werten unterschieden. Danach wird die These der Wertneutralität der Technologie besprochen und kritisiert. Anschließend werden kurz einige der wichtigsten internen und externen Werte im Zusammenhang mit Technik diskutiert.","","de","book chapter","J.B. Metzler","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-30","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:35af381b-9419-4dee-bb2b-f407a9822629","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:35af381b-9419-4dee-bb2b-f407a9822629","Rheology of Mud: An Overview for Ports and Waterways Applications","Shakeel, A. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering; University of Engineering and Technology Lahore); Kirichek, Alex (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering); Chassagne, C. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics)","Manning, Andrew James (editor)","2021","Mud, a cohesive material, consists of water, clay minerals, sand, silt and small quantities of organic matter (i.e., biopolymers). Amongst the different mud layers formed by human or natural activities, the fluid mud layer found on top of all the others is quite important from navigational point of view in ports and waterways. Rheological properties of fluid mud layers play an important role in navigation through fluid mud and in fluid mud transport. However, the rheological properties of mud are known to vary as a function of sampling location within a port, sampling depth and sampling location across the globe. Therefore, this variability in rheolog-ical fingerprint of mud requires a detailed and systematic analysis. This chapter presents two different sampling techniques and the measured rheological properties of mud, obtained from laboratory experiments. The six protocols used to measure the yield stresses are detailed and compared. Furthermore, the empirical or semi-empirical models that are commonly used to fit rheological experimental data of such systems are presented. The influence of different factors such as density and organic matter content on the rheological behavior of mud is discussed. The fluidic yield stress of mud samples was observed to vary from 0.2 Pa to 500 Pa as a function of density and organic matter content.","Mud; Rheology; Density; Yield stress; Moduli; Flow curve; Protocol; Organic matter; Nautical bottom; Cohesive sedimen; OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering","","",""
"uuid:e9adbef8-f37f-4915-a4ab-50ac62834b83","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e9adbef8-f37f-4915-a4ab-50ac62834b83","Non-Intrusive Characterization and Monitoring of Fluid Mud: Laboratory Experiments with Seismic Techniques, Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), and Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS)","Draganov, D.S. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics); Ma, X. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics); Buisman, M. (TU Delft Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics; Port of Rotterdam); Kiers, Tjeerd (Student TU Delft); Heller, H.K.J. (TU Delft Lab Geoscience and Engineering); Kirichek, Alex (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Manning, Andrew James (editor)","2021","In ports and waterways, the bathymetry is regularly surveyed for updating navigation charts ensuring safe transport. In port areas with fluid-mud layers, most traditional surveying techniques are accurate but are intrusive and provide one-dimensional measurements limiting their application. Current non-intrusive surveying techniques are less accurate in detecting and monitoring muddy consolidated or sandy bed below fluid-mud layers. Furthermore, their application is restricted by surveying-vessels availability limiting temporary storm- or dredging-related bathymetrical changes capture. In this chapter, we first review existing non-intrusive techniques, with emphasis on sound techniques. Then, we give a short review of several seismic-exploration techniques applicable to non-intrusive fluid-mud characterization and monitoring with high spatial and temporal resolution. Based on the latter, we present recent advances in non-intrusive fluid-mud monitoring using ultrasonic transmission and reflection measurements. We show laboratory results for monitoring velocity changes of longitudinal and transverse waves propagating through fluid mud while it is consolidating. We correlate the velocity changes with shear-strength changes while the fluid mud is consolidating and show a positive correlation with the yield stress. We show ultrasonic laboratory results using reflection and transmission techniques for estimating the fluid-mud longitudinal- and transverse-wave velocities. For water/mud interface detection, we also use distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and distributed temperature sensing (DTS)","Safe navigation; non-intrusive monitoring of fluid mud; transmission seismic measurements; reflection seismic measurements; yield stress; distributed acoustic sensing (DAS); distributed temperature sensing (DTS)","en","book chapter","IntechOpen","","","","","","","","","","Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics","","",""
"uuid:82fe1c54-8489-44bd-871c-6bc63dfc7cb3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:82fe1c54-8489-44bd-871c-6bc63dfc7cb3","Deyan Sudjic - De macht van het bouwen: hoe macht en geld de wereld aanzien geven","Verheul, W.J. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Nelissen, Nico (editor); Köhlen, Will (editor)","2021","","","nl","book chapter","TOPOS","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:5db88200-02a7-415c-8213-6b61dcae639e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5db88200-02a7-415c-8213-6b61dcae639e","Alignment theory: For CRE and workplace","Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Heywood, Christopher (University of Melbourne)","Danivska, Vitalija (editor); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor)","2021","Alignment between the organisation and its real estate and workplace is a long-standing issue in corporate real estate and workplace management. Alignment theory as used in our field originates in strategic management, especially in the design, positioning and learning schools and these theories have specific origins and strengths. In general, workplace alignment research makes use of and is based on grounded theory, design research as well as empirical research. When studying alignment, corporate real estate (CRE) management’s literature has two main types approaches to alignment: (1) creating a model for an alignment process, and (2) single CRE factors such as workplace. The first type focuses on balancing all different elements in the alignment process, amongst which is workplace, while the latter category focuses on aligning aspects specifically important for a workplace.","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:48bcdc00-bac6-467b-954d-c3a99d048817","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:48bcdc00-bac6-467b-954d-c3a99d048817","Corporate real estate management maturity model: Joroff et al. one step ahead","Wijnja, Jaap (Hanzehogeschool Groningen); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Hoendervanger, Jan Gerard","Danivska, Vitalija (editor); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor)","2021","The five-stage real estate evolutionary model of Michael Joroff, Marc Louagrand and Sandra Lambert dates back to more than 25 years ago. This maturity model outlines five development stages in corporate real estate management (CREM). According to these stages, CREM changes from technical to strategic, from taskmaster to business strategist, and from engineering buildings, minimising costs, standardising usage and matching market options to convening the workforce. This model can be used as a framework against which professionals can share and evaluate their experiences and discuss their dilemmas in CREM and workplace management. Considering the developments in the last two decades, a sixth stage has been added to this model, which defines the role of a ‘business & user strategist’ as someone who creates work environments that support work practices and enables or enhances behavioural change, in alignment with both corporate goals and employee needs and preferences. To be able to fulfil the role of business & user strategist, psychological aspects of the interactions between people and their work environment need to be taken into account.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:1c3c4113-ea84-4a77-8d42-23b248e5cde7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1c3c4113-ea84-4a77-8d42-23b248e5cde7","Value Adding Management of buildings, workplaces, facilities and services","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Jensen, Per Anker (Technical University of Denmark)","Danivska, Vitalija (editor); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor)","2021","This chapter presents a theory about the added value of buildings, workplaces, facilities and services. Traditionally, value is mainly associated with financial parameters. This chapter presents a more holistic approach. It explains the meaning of value and discusses different value types and value parameters. It shows that prioritized values depend on culture, time, context, and who is involved. Furthermore, it presents a Value Adding Facilities and Corporate Real Estate Management process model. This VAM model guides decision makers through the process of adding value in four steps, from identification of performance gaps, objectives for improvement and selection of appropriate interventions to its implementation and a check on whether the objectives have been attained, what value has been added to whom, and which Key Performance Indicators are most appropriate to measure the added value by FM and CREM. Next, the chapter shows how this VAM theory is or can be applied in workplace studies and practice.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:25639b2f-498e-4c50-9450-aa47f6d4e2f6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:25639b2f-498e-4c50-9450-aa47f6d4e2f6","The Toyota Production System: Applying the concept of waste in real estate management","Jylhä, T.E. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Danivska, Vitalija (editor); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor)","2021","Use of resources is one of the greatest challenges globally. Circularity aims to reduce resource input to the system and to avoid resource losses in the system. An extended concept of waste from the Toyota Production System is applied to real estate management (REM) to reduce the resource input and to manage for long-term circularity. The extended waste concept identifies waste as excess use of any type of resource, including human resources and time. This resource capacity is used for both work that adds value and for work that does not. Waste reduction means that the use of resources is minimised especially in work that does not add value. In other words, the available resources are released resulting in a re-created resource base, which is mobilised into the value-adding work. In terms of alignment theories in corporate real estate management, this means horizontal alignment on three levels: (1) work level, (2) system level, and (3) employee level. The extended waste concept on these three levels motivates organisations to improve their processes and strategic routines, resulting in structural and long-term advantage to sustain the transmission from linear economy to circular economy.","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:fef9e7c5-7198-49cf-9566-8094f7c5186d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fef9e7c5-7198-49cf-9566-8094f7c5186d","User-centred design thinking: Application of UCDT theories to workplace management","Kwon, M. (TU Delft Housing Management); Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Danivska, Vitalija (editor); Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (editor)","2021","Users’ experience and their opinions are getting important in the design process. This chapter focuses on user-centred design thinking in workplace design and management. The concept of user-centred design is originally developed in fields other than architecture, such as ergonomics, industrial design, and computer science. Recently, user involvement in workplace research/management is essential to satisfy users’ needs and requirements. The most successful strategy is the design that meets the needs and requirements of real people. User-centred design thinking in workplace design/management promises a model that satisfies employees and is capable of increasing productivity. This theory can be key to supporting users’ needs and contributing to meet their goals. This chapter aims to explain the terms of user-centred design (UCD), design thinking (DT), and user-centred design thinking (UCDT). In addition, this chapter will describe several UCDT processes. The last section discusses the contribution of UCDT to workplace research.","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","","","","","","Housing Management","","",""
"uuid:455f1200-f0fe-4b18-998c-8f9733a53923","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:455f1200-f0fe-4b18-998c-8f9733a53923","Introducing the Randstad: A polycentric metropolis","Nadin, V. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Zonneveld, W.A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Zonneveld, W.A.M. (editor); Nadin, Vincent (editor)","2021","The Randstad and polycentric regions generally are not only vehicles to create critical economic mass. The geography of the Randstad is unmistakably deltaic, with expanses of flat open land crisscrossed by watercourses and historic windmills that remain from a former network of more than 10,000. The development of extensive physical and soft infrastructure has since the seventeenth century gone hand in hand with the growth of the economy and international trade. In 2017 the Randstad was the fourth largest metropolitan economy in Europe, after London, Paris, and the Rhine-Ruhr (also polycentric), and before the COVID-19 crisis was experiencing reasonably good growth throughout the later 2010s of about 2.5% per year. The idea of the Randstad as a polycentric metropolis is a consistent feature in the modern history of Dutch spatial development and planning, but there have been many twists and turns. This chapter also presents an overview on the key concepts discussed in this book.","Spatial planning; Randstad; Polycentric regions; Spatial design; Governance","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-30","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:ce4a3946-0883-461b-852d-136e89ac2f71","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ce4a3946-0883-461b-852d-136e89ac2f71","Governance and power in the metropolitan regions of the Randstad","Spaans, M. (TU Delft Land Development); Zonneveld, W.A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Zonneveld, W.A.M. (editor); Nadin, Vincent (editor)","2021","This chapter focuses on the nature and powers of governance arrangements in two Dutch metropolitan areas, both situated in the Randstad: the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam (Metropoolregio Amsterdam) and the Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague (Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag ). It considers the power of process by analysing the actor network and relations. The chapter deals with an overview of recent international trends in metropolitan governance. It then presents a summary of trends in sub-national governance in the Netherlands. Territorial governance is being redefined in the light of important societal challenges, new powers and responsibilities and new attempts to increase the societal relevance of planning. Metropolitan governance bodies – bodies aiming at organising responsibilities among public authorities in metropolitan areas – are extremely common in most OECD countries. Amidst the economic recession of the 1980s cooperation between the three Randstad provinces picked up again in various domains from 1985 onwards, including spatial planning.","Randstad; Spatial Planning; Metropolitan Region Amsterdam; Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague; Regional governance","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-30","","","Land Development","","",""
"uuid:4dd012cf-451c-4779-8cee-7362187ed443","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4dd012cf-451c-4779-8cee-7362187ed443","Randstad: From a spatial planning concept to a place name","Zonneveld, W.A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Zonneveld, Wil (editor); Nadin, Vincent (editor)","2021","This chapter seeks to unravel the history of the Randstad planning concept and focuses on the national level as a lot of the thinking about the Randstad has been carried out within national planning organisations and trickled down to provincial and municipal planning. It begins with a short section about the very first visualisation of the Randstad which was created in the early 1920s. The chapter explains the gradual marginalisation of national spatial planning from the 2000s when comprehensive spatial planning gave way to project-based planning in which there was less interest in spatial concepts like the Randstad. In spite of the sensitive relationships with sectoral departments, it was the West which became the focus of national planning at the end of the 1940s and early 1950s. Efforts to plan the development of the Randstad were seemingly over with the finalisation of the growth centre policy in sight.","Spatial planning; Planning Concept; Randstad; Netherlands; Deltametropolis","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-30","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:f51ecb52-cbb3-441d-871c-bfa97593ef15","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f51ecb52-cbb3-441d-871c-bfa97593ef15","Conclusion and outlook","Zonneveld, W.A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Nadin, V. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Zonneveld, Wil (editor); Nadin, Vincent (editor)","2021","This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of this book. The book shows how specific advantages given to cities, for instance trading and taxation rights in medieval times, had a clear influence on the economy of cities and through that, on population growth. It also shows how so-called interaction environments, places for personal encounters and for the exchange of persons, goods (including cultural ‘goods’ like music, theatre or museological productions), capital and information, are today scattered over the Randstad (together forming the Holland Cluster), while at the same time concentrated in the main cities, spilling over in ever larger areas, in particular in Amsterdam. The book concludes that the reputation of Dutch national spatial planning of being effective in containing urban sprawl is unwarranted, or at best only partly justified.","Spatial planning; Randstad; Polycentric region; Resilience; Interscalarity","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-30","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:aa4a1aec-e464-4994-9f7b-39b4e0be759c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa4a1aec-e464-4994-9f7b-39b4e0be759c","Urbanización informal en tiempos de corona: Cómo el coronavirus podría cambiar la forma como tratamos a la urbanización informal","Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Donoso, Rosa Elena (editor); Carrion, Andrea (editor); Donoso, Rosa Elena (editor); Carrion, Andrea (editor)","2021","The article addresses the issue of how the coronavirus can give us clues on how
to change our current views on informal urbanisation and radically transform the way in which we see social housing provision in Latin America. Despite the many ways in which informal urbanisation takes shape in Latin America, it is possible to generally assert that it does not provide adequate conditions for vulnerable citizens to face the threats posed by systemic shocks. By this token, housing is a crucial area of investment for governments aiming to increase the resilience of their cities and communities. As such, social or public housing deserves a new approach that considers it a public infrastructure that contributes to a general public good: public health. As a public infrastructure, social housing must be financed and managed in a completely different way than the current social housing systems in the region.
3) to four-point bending until a predefined crack opening displacement (COD) is reached, using a dedicated test setup. Three target CODs were studied: 300, 350 and 400 µm. Exposure to a concentrated chloride solution (3.5% NaCl) was used as an environmental load. Specimens we subjected to wetting–drying cycles for one year. After this exposure period, the chloride penetration was characterised both qualitatively (by colourimetric analysis with silver nitrate) and quantitatively (by determining the chloride profile). The effect of damage level on chloride penetration and its impact on structures durability is discussed in the current paper.","Chloride exposure; Cracking; Durability; Ultra-high-performance fibre reinforced cementitious composites (UHPFRC)","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-01-06","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:71ad565b-4c23-4365-b517-16ab61941ada","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:71ad565b-4c23-4365-b517-16ab61941ada","Bennett Based Balanced Butterfly Linkage, Deployable Linkage with Inherent Balance","van der Wijk, V. (TU Delft Mechatronic Systems Design)","Lenarcic, Jadran (editor); Siciliano, Bruno (editor)","2021","In this paper it is shown how a 2-DoF inherently force balanced spatial deployable Butterfly Linkage is found consisting of four entangled similar Bennett linkages moving synchronously and with the common center of mass in the central joint. This linkage is derived from the Grand 4R Four-Bar Based Inherently Balanced Linkage Architecture by selecting a planar linkage with four entangled similar 4R four-bar linkages to which the Bennett conditions are applied. The inherent balance conditions are calculated, which are independent of the Bennett angles, and a CAD-model of the linkage is presented.","Bennett linkage; Deployable; Inherent force balance; Similar four-bar; Static balance","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2021-07-18","","","Mechatronic Systems Design","","",""
"uuid:8d9c6f19-4c7f-4c28-8fd2-be2b2824f2f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8d9c6f19-4c7f-4c28-8fd2-be2b2824f2f2","Product-Service System Development for Sustainability: A New Understanding","Vezzoli, Carlo (Politecnico di Milano); Ceschin, Fabrizio (Brunel University); Diehl, J.C. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Vezzoli, C. (editor); Garcia Parra, B. (editor); Kohtala, C. (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Design for Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:647eb5dd-2c0d-4d3c-9e66-2e18d560f6e5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:647eb5dd-2c0d-4d3c-9e66-2e18d560f6e5","Pig Farming vs. Solar Farming: Exploring Novel Opportunities for the Energy Transition","ten Caat, P.N. (TU Delft Climate Design and Sustainability); Tillie, Nico (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Tenpierik, M.J. (TU Delft Building Physics)","Roggema, Rob (editor)","2021","Amsterdam aims to bring down its carbon footprint by 55% in 2030 and by 95% in 2050. For the built environment, plotted pathways towards carbon neutrality primarily revolve around the reduction of fossil based energy demand and the transition towards renewable energy production strategies. The consumption of food resources, and its significant corresponding carbon footprints, remain up to this day outside the scope of the city’s carbon accounting. At the interface of the building sector and the agricultural sector, under-explored possibilities for synergistic and sustainable resource management come to light. For a more holistic and veracious evaluation, this research expands the carbon inventory of the urban dweller with the food category and then explores, by means of a case study, a novel strategy for the decarbonisation of the built environment: urban pig farming in Amsterdam. A theoretical farming system is added to an urban context and coupled with the existing local resource flows, allowing for new output-input links. The capacity of the farm, i.e. the maximum number of animals at any time, is determined by the daily food waste output of the neighbourhood. A comparison is drawn with a conventional method for the energy transition: photovoltaic energy, for which two common array configurations are assessed. The three scenarios are evaluated on three aspects relevant to the energy transition of the built environment: avoided carbon emissions, produced thermal energy and produced electrical energy, normalised per square meter surface area. Carbon accounting shows that an integrated pig production facility of 495 m2, holding 79 animals, can potentially reduce the carbon emissions of Kattenburg by 218 tons (−5.6%) a year, i.e. 441 kg CO2/m2. The solar farm has a net impact of 42 kg/m2/yr if the panel array configuration is based on optimal panel angle and 77 kg/m2/yr if the configuration is based on optimal ground surface area cover. This study intends to spark further discussion on urban farming by showing that an integrated pig farm can potentially avoid between 6–10 times more carbon emissions compared to a solar farm.","carbon footprint; Amsterdam; urban farming; Energy transition; Renewable Energy","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-28","","","Climate Design and Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:dcbbacea-7438-4c4f-b998-5524eb601bee","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dcbbacea-7438-4c4f-b998-5524eb601bee","Asymmetric Spatial Beams with Symmetric Kinetostatic Behaviour","Amoozandeh, A. (TU Delft Mechatronic Systems Design); Radaelli, G. (TU Delft Mechatronic Systems Design); Herder, J.L. (TU Delft Precision and Microsystems Engineering)","Venture, Gentiane (editor); Solis, Jorge (editor); Takeda, Yukio (editor); Konno, Atsushi (editor)","2021","A method to achieve symmetric kinetostatic behaviour in an extensive working range at the endpoint of an asymmetric spatial beam, using cross-section optimization, is presented. The objective function of the optimization is defined as expanding the beam working range to the desired region, simultaneously maximizing symmetric behaviour in it. To reach this goal, a beam with predefined spatial global shape and an ‘I’ cross-section selected. The cross-sectional dimensions throughout the beam are used as input values for the optimization. The endpoint displacements under symmetric loadings are attained using a nonlinear co-rotational beam element based on the Euler-Bernoulli beam formulation. The optimized beams are compared to a circular cross-section beam with the same global shape to show the efficacy of the method. Isoforce diagrams are investigated for the optimized beams to show the symmetry behaviour of the beam endpoint and the effect of changing different parameters in cross-sectional optimization is discussed.","Asymmetric beam; Cross-section optimization; Isoforce mapping; Spatial compliant mechanism; Symmetric stiffness","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2021-09-15","","Precision and Microsystems Engineering","Mechatronic Systems Design","","",""
"uuid:412eb249-ce69-47b8-b65f-aa6e2ffd8270","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:412eb249-ce69-47b8-b65f-aa6e2ffd8270","Privacy, Encryption and Counter-Terrorism","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology; Charles Sturt University; University of Oxford); Bossomaier, Terry (Charles Sturt University)","Henschke, Adam (editor); Reed, Alastair (editor); Robbins, Scott (editor); Miller, Seumas (editor)","2021","Privacy is an important moral right but so is security, including security from terrorist attacks. Encryption protects privacy rights but also affords protection to terrorists and impedes legitimate counter-terrorist operations. This chapter analyses this ethical dilemma.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:419325e7-63cd-43a4-9863-77e2d938eb36","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:419325e7-63cd-43a4-9863-77e2d938eb36","State of the Art","Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science); Rao, V.S. (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Staring, Toine (Philips Research)","","2021","This chapter studies the existing research and solutions in using TCP/IP on low data-rate and high delay networks like NFC. It concludes that the problem on hand, i.e., using TCP/IP on time-slotted NFC in the cordless kitchen appliances, is unique and hence new novel methods are needed in this case.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Technology","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:79874ab6-5eb4-4b0b-bd53-9b9046578304","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:79874ab6-5eb4-4b0b-bd53-9b9046578304","Introduction","Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science); Rao, V.S. (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Staring, Toine (Philips Research)","","2021","This chapter gives an introduction to the Cordless Kitchen concept, benefits and use cases. It throws light on the benefits of connecting cordless kitchen to the Internet and highlights the challenges involved in enabling Internet connectivity. A few possible solutions are also proposed.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Technology","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:c0125c9a-ac13-41d2-ba5f-8ee29f2878b3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c0125c9a-ac13-41d2-ba5f-8ee29f2878b3","Transported PDF Modeling of Jet-in-Hot-Coflow Flames","De, Ashoke (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur); Sarras, G.; Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (TU Delft Fluid Mechanics)","De, Ashoke (editor); Gupta, Ashwani K. (editor); Aggarwal, Suresh K. (editor); Kushari, Abhijit (editor); Runchal, Akshai K. (editor)","2021","A probability density function (PDF)-based combustion modeling approach for RANS simulation of a jet issuing into a hot and diluted coflow is performed. A tabulated chemistry-based model, i.e., flamelet-generated manifold (FGM), is adopted in the PDF method. The manifolds are constructed using igniting counterflow diffusion flamelets with different coflow compositions. To handle the inhomogeneity of the coflow and the entrainment of the ambient air, a second mixture fraction is defined to quantify the mixing of a representative coflow composition with the ambient air. The chemistry is then parameterized as a function of two mixture fractions and a reaction progress variable. To assess the modeling approach, Adelaide JHC flames, namely HM1, HM2, and HM3, having different oxygen concentrations in the hot coflow, 3%, 6%, and 9% O2, respectively, have been simulated for Reynolds number (Re) = 10,000. Profiles of mean mixture fraction and major species are accurately captured by the model along with the mean temperature. The mean temperature profiles are also captured nicely, while the sensitivity of progress variable (PV) on the predictions is highlighted.","FGM; Hybrid RANS/PDF; Jet-in-hot-coflow","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2021-09-04","","","Fluid Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:72dd0123-8524-4375-9071-c72fd130d9a9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:72dd0123-8524-4375-9071-c72fd130d9a9","Position Paper: Brain Signal-Based Dialogue Systems","Scharenborg, O.E. (TU Delft Multimedia Computing); Hasegawa-Johnson, Mark (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)","Marchi, E. (editor)","2021","This position paper focuses on the problem of building dialogue systems for people who have lost the ability to communicate via speech, e.g., patients of locked-in syndrome or severely disabled people. In order for such people to communicate to other people and computers, dialogue systems that are based on brain responses to (imagined) speech are needed. A speech-based dialogue system typically consists of an automatic speech recognition module and a speech synthesis module. In order to build a dialogue system that is able to work on the basis of brain signals, a system needs to be developed that is able to recognize speech imagined by a person and can synthesize speech from imagined speech. This paper proposes combining new and emerging technology on neural speech recognition and auditory stimulus construction from brain signals to build brain signal-based dialogue systems. Such systems have a potentially large impact on society.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2021-10-01","","","Multimedia Computing","","",""
"uuid:254500e9-4fcf-4e60-9105-686e6b869c78","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:254500e9-4fcf-4e60-9105-686e6b869c78","Experimental Validation of the Dual-Oxidation Routes in Bituminous Binders","Pipintakos, Georgios (Universiteit Antwerpen); Ching, H. Y.Vincent (Universiteit Antwerpen); Mühlich, Uwe (Universiteit Antwerpen); Soenen, Hilde (Nynas NV); Van Doorslaer, Sabine (Universiteit Antwerpen); Sjövall, Peter (Research Institutes of Sweden RISE); Varveri, Aikaterini (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Vande Velde, Christophe (Universiteit Antwerpen); Lu, Xiaohu (Nynas AB)","Di Benedetto, H. (editor); Baaj, H. (editor); Chailleux, E. (editor); Tebaldi, G. (editor); Sauzéat, C. (editor); Mangiafico, S. (editor)","2021","Oxidative ageing in bituminous materials is considered to be one of the most important factors for distress types in road applications. The increasing interest in oxidative ageing has highlighted the need for a thorough understanding of the oxidation mechanisms at molecular level. This paper offers some insight in the validity of the proposed hypotheses about the oxidation routes of bitumen, the fast- and the slow-rate route, reflecting on previous studies. Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy were utilised for this verification. To elucidate the uncertain formation of sulfoxides, an additional surface investigation with Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) was performed. The findings of the aforementioned techniques reveal the existence of the oxidation products reported previously and contribute to the understanding of the oxidation mechanisms. Overall, this research strengthens experimentally the hypotheses of the dual-oxidation routes of bitumen.","Bitumen; EPR; FTIR; Oxidative ageing; TOF-SIMS","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-03-26","","","Pavement Engineering","","",""
"uuid:6218902e-795c-4514-b490-a8d5502369f5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6218902e-795c-4514-b490-a8d5502369f5","Ageing Behavior of Porous and Dense Asphalt Mixtures in the Field","Jing, R. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Varveri, Aikaterini (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Liu, X. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Scarpas, Athanasios (TU Delft Pavement Engineering; Khalifa University); Erkens, S. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering)","Di Benedetto, H. (editor); Baaj, H. (editor); Chailleux, E. (editor); Tebaldi, G. (editor); Sauzéat, C. (editor); Mangiafico, S. (editor)","2021","Bitumen ageing is one of the principal factors causing the deterioration of asphalt pavements. As bitumen ages, the pavement loses its ability to relax stresses during loading/unloading and thermal cooling process, thus the risk of cracking increases. Oxidation and ultraviolet (UV) radiation are believed to be the main factors that can cause bitumen ageing during pavement service life. The aim of this study is to evaluate the mechanical behavior of porous and dense asphalt pavements during field ageing. Pavement test sections were constructed in 2014 and are being exposed to actual environmental conditions since then. To investigate the effect of UV radiation on ageing, UV reflective glass-plates were utilized to cover part of the pavement surface. To study the evolution of the pavements’ mechanical properties, asphalt cores were collected from the test sections periodically (at one-year intervals). The changes in the stiffness modulus of the mixtures were determined via cyclic indirect tensile tests. The results show that the effect of mineral aggregate packing, and hence of air-void distribution and connectivity, on the ageing sensitivity (both thermal and UV ageing sensitivity) of the pavements with time was found to be significant, as the changes of the stiffness of the porous mixtures were greater than that of dense mixtures.","Dense mixture; Field ageing; Porous mixture; Stiffness; UV radiation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-03-26","","","Pavement Engineering","","",""
"uuid:cfe09d4c-4486-4656-9fdd-497130378e1b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cfe09d4c-4486-4656-9fdd-497130378e1b","Multi-scale Inequality and Segregation: Theory and Estimation","Owen, Gwilym (University of Sheffield); Manley, D.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies; University of Bristol); Johnston, Ron (University of Bristol); Birabi, Tim (University of Sheffield); Song, Hui (Hebei Institute of Statistical Science, Hebei); Wang, Bifeng (Ningbo University of Technology, Zhejiang)","Pryce, G. (editor)","2021","This chapter explores multi-scale estimation methods as an important future direction for segregation research in China. We explain how these recently developed methods help address many longstanding problems in traditional index-based segregation research and open up new avenues of research on Chinese cities. We explain the conceptual framework underpinning multilevel analysis in the form of a series of propositions that capture the theoretical basis and outline why a multilevel approach to segregation is advantageous. We then illustrate how this approach can be applied to China using census data on Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei Province. We use the model to consider segregation of different ethnic groups and of migrants versus non-migrants. We conclude with a discussion of our findings and our thoughts on future directions for research and the implications for policy.","Index of dissimilarity; Intersectionality; Multilevel segregation; Segregation measurement; Segregation theory; Shijiazhuang, China","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:4efa6005-8e3a-4462-9f39-1bbeb01c36c6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4efa6005-8e3a-4462-9f39-1bbeb01c36c6","Frugal Eco-innovation for Addressing Climate Change in Emerging Countries: Case of Biogas Digester in Indonesia","Ismail, Cynthia (PT Sustainability and Resilience); Wiropranoto, Fabian (PT Sustainability and Resilience); Takama, Takeshi (PT Sustainability and Resilience); Della Santina, C. (TU Delft Learning & Autonomous Control); Virla, Luis D. (University of Calgary)","","2021","Technological innovation is considered to be one of the key strategies to maintain the global temperature below 2 °C. Since emerging and low-income countries are now responsible for reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs) under the Paris agreement, there is an implied need to balance their development mandate and climate change policies. This chapter highlights frugal eco-innovation as a means of providing basic needs while including the requirement to urgently address climate change in these regions. The characteristics of frugal and eco-innovation are explored to identify the appropriateness of technologies within the context of emerging and low-income regions. These characteristics are applied to demonstrate the economic and social benefits of the low-carbon technologies at the local level. Meanwhile, the eco-innovation’s characteristics demonstrate a potential for cascading positive impacts at a larger scale. Finally, the Alternative Pathways framework is applied to describe the trajectory of frugal eco-innovation through low-carbon narratives. This framework also helps to make explicit the dominating fossil fuel pathway and powerful actors while identifying alternative technology pathways and different (nondominating) actor groups that could potentially transform the rural energy system. Portable biogas is identified as a frugal eco-innovation that represents an alternative pathway which can potentially lead to wider transformation for the cooking energy sector in rural Indonesia. The innovation can create knock-on socioeconomic benefits for lower-income communities while contributing to GHG emission reduction at national level. This frugal eco-innovation process is led by the private sectors with the support of policy environment and acceptance and implementation at the local community level.","Alternative pathways; Clean cooking energy; Climate change; Frugal eco-innovation; Indonesia","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-05-04","","","Learning & Autonomous Control","","",""
"uuid:167f014d-031e-41a3-9bd6-eafdfea41625","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:167f014d-031e-41a3-9bd6-eafdfea41625","Parametric Analysis of the Bridge Architecture","Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science); Rao, V.S. (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Staring, Toine (Philips Research)","","2021","This chapter evaluates the effects of our solution on important TCP parameters such as TCP MSS, TCP CWND, NFC BER and other NFC channel characteristics using simulations and theoretical calculations.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Technology","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:512318dd-97cd-44e4-9b22-da31f73ba2df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:512318dd-97cd-44e4-9b22-da31f73ba2df","A Drop in the Ocean. On Writing Histories of Water Resources Management","Ertsen, M.W. (TU Delft Water Resources); Morgan, Ruth A. (Australian National University)","Bogardi, Janos J. (editor); Gupta, Joyeeta (editor); Nandalal, K. D. Wasantha (editor); Salamé, Léna (editor); van Nooijen, Ronald R.P. (editor); Kumar, Navneet (editor); Tingsanchali, Tawatchai (editor); Bhaduri, Anik (editor); Kolechkina, Alla G. (editor)","2021","This text builds on the shared focus of historians and engineers to understand how particular circumstances came to be. In their endeavours, engineers regularly turn attention to the past, many times with the explicit aim to build on the past. In this chapter, it is discussed why these water histories written by engineers are vulnerable to being less correct. Using a range of scholarship on water history and shared experiences within the International Water History Association, we discuss the core of any historical scholarship: a drive to demonstrate and understand the complexity of the past. As such, this chapter wants to warn against the engineering drive to use (water) history as a guide towards the future. Instead, we propose a perspective of history as a way of reading and understanding the complex paths we have travelled until now.","Historiography; Grand narratives; Deserts; Colonial irrigation; Climate change","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-12-13","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:7daf957d-f2b9-4919-9200-1ed6af801e4b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7daf957d-f2b9-4919-9200-1ed6af801e4b","Changes in Spatial Inequality and Residential Segregation in Metropolitan Lima","Fernandez-de-Cordova, Graciela (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru); Moschella, Paola (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru); Fernandez Maldonado, A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","van Ham, Maarten (editor); Tammaru, Tiit (editor); Ubarevičienė, Rūta (editor); Janssen, Heleen (editor)","2021","Since the 2000s, Lima city shows important changes in its socio-spatial structure, decreasing the long-established opposition between the centre and the periphery, developing a more complex arrangement. Sustained national economic growth has allowed better socio-economic conditions in different areas of the city. However, high inequality still remains in the ways of production of urban space, which affects residential segregation. To identify possible changes in the segregation patterns of Metropolitan Lima, this study focuses on the spatial patterns of occupational groups, examining their causes and relation with income inequality. The analysis is based on the 1993 and 2007 census data, measuring residential segregation by the Dissimilarity Index, comparing with the Diversity Index. The results confirm trends towards increased segregation between occupational groups. Top occupational groups are concentrated in central areas, expanding into adjacent districts. Bottom occupational groups are over-represented in distant neighbourhoods. Inbetween, a new, more mixed, transitional zone has emerged in upgraded formerly low-income neighbourhoods. Areas of lower occupational diversity coincide with extreme income values, forming spaces of greater segregation. In the metropolitan centre–periphery pattern, the centre has expanded, while the periphery has been
shifted to outer peripheral rings.","Residential segregation; Spatial inequality; Index of dissimilarity; Occupational diversity; Lima","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:11326f94-8018-485e-8635-a9c75ff76460","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:11326f94-8018-485e-8635-a9c75ff76460","Unfolding Quality","de Vries, H.J. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation; Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)","Hardjono, Teun (editor); van Kemenade, Everard (editor)","2021","","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:ca94f877-6c80-4bfd-a1a0-f9c90ef26f7c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ca94f877-6c80-4bfd-a1a0-f9c90ef26f7c","The Craft Beer Game and the Value of Information Sharing","Grassel, Joshua (California Polytechnic State University); Keller, Alfred Craig (California Polytechnic State University); Hill, Alessandro (California Polytechnic State University); Schulte, F. (TU Delft Transport Engineering and Logistics)","Mes, Martijn (editor); Lalla-Ruiz, Eduardo (editor); Voß, Stefan (editor)","2021","The craft beer supply chain in the USA differs from the supply chain of macro breweries in its structure, handled volumes and product shelf-life. In this work, we study how these smaller craft breweries can benefit from transparency in their supply chain. We consider additional information sharing of orders and inventories at downstream nodes. The levels that we investigate grant the brewery incremental access to distributor, wholesaler, and retailer data. We show how this knowledge can be incorporated effectively into the brewery’s production planning strategy. Extending the well-known beer game, we conduct a simulation study using real-world craft beer supply chain parameters and demand. We quantify the impact of information sharing on the craft brewery’s sales, spoilage, and beer quality. Our model is designed to directly support the brewery when evaluating the value of downstream information and negotiating data purchases with brokers. Through a computational analysis, we show that the brewery’s benefits increase almost linearly with every downstream node that it gets data from. Full transparency allows to halve the missed beer sales, and beer spoilage can even be reduced by 70% on average.","Craft beer industry; Information sharing; Production planning; Simulation; Supply chain management","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-03-22","","","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:02457f9c-23a5-47e1-a771-28145bcf8129","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:02457f9c-23a5-47e1-a771-28145bcf8129","Adapting TCP for the Bridge Architecture","Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science); Rao, V.S. (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Staring, Toine (Philips Research)","","2021","This chapter explains the Bridge Architecture for internet connectivity in detail. It describes the experimental setup used to study the architecture, discusses the two main challenges that this architecture presents and proposes solutions.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Technology","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:fee8bbb6-e6af-41ea-b329-110689d38563","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fee8bbb6-e6af-41ea-b329-110689d38563","Evaluation of the Bridge Architecture","Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (TU Delft Software Technology); Rao, V.S. (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Staring, Toine (Philips Research)","","2021","This chapter discusses the comprehensive experimental evaluation of the Bridge Architecture by analyzing its performance based on latency, throughput, packet retransmissions, NFC bandwidth utilization, etc. for different NFC bit rates and data sizes. It also provides some recommendations for implementing this architecture.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","Software Technology","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:6638558e-89c9-4910-a9f6-2ef3b4ba9b3a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6638558e-89c9-4910-a9f6-2ef3b4ba9b3a","Architectures for Internet Connectivity","Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science); Rao, V.S. (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (TU Delft Software Technology; TU Delft Embedded Systems); Staring, Toine (Philips Research)","","2021","This chapter discusses two possible architectures to connect the cordless kitchen appliances to the Internet. Design, advantages and disadvantages of both these architectures are covered in detail.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Technology","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:a6c6e76a-d322-4eb3-8eb2-afcb2447d6a8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a6c6e76a-d322-4eb3-8eb2-afcb2447d6a8","Expanding the Applicability of the Competitive Modes Conjecture","Choudhury, Sudipto (University of Central Florida); Reijm, Huibert (Student TU Delft); Vuik, Cornelis (TU Delft Numerical Analysis)","Abramian, A.K. (editor); Andrianov, I.V. (editor); Gaiko, V.A. (editor)","2021","The Competitive Modes Conjecture is a relatively new approach in the field of Dynamical Systems, aiming to understand chaos in strange attractors using Resonance Theory. Up till now, the Conjecture has only been used to study multipolynomial systems because of their simplicity. As such, the study of non-multipolynomial systems is sparse, filled with ambiguity, and lacks mathematical structure. This paper strives to rectify this dilemma, providing the mathematical background needed to rigorously apply the Competitive Modes Conjecture to a certain set of non-multipolynomial systems. Afterwards, we provide an example of this new theory in the non-multipolynomial Wimol-Banlue Attractor, something that up to this point has not been possible as far as the authors know.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-03","","","Numerical Analysis","","",""
"uuid:6e8c34ec-ae9e-439e-a78c-e4aeee18d7f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6e8c34ec-ae9e-439e-a78c-e4aeee18d7f2","Weapons of Mass Destruction—Conceptual and Ethical Issues with Regard to terrorism","Feltes, J. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2021","The concept of WMD is part of numerous national laws and is the core of one of the most important treaties of the United Nations (Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction, 1992; United Nation Office of Disarmament Affairs in The convention on the prohibition of the development, production and stockpiling of bacteriological (biological) and toxin weapons and on their destruction, 1975). Yet, the definition of what should be considered a WMD is far from established and subject to controversial debates. Academics, policymakers, and legislators have been introducing a variety of partly conflicting conceptualizations of WMD into scientific debates, public discourse, and legislations over the last eight decades.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:c63e761f-4537-4e18-970d-93a504e43946","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c63e761f-4537-4e18-970d-93a504e43946","Exploring Tangible and Intangible Landscapes of Evocative Places: Case Study of the City of Vitória in Brazil","Poplin, Alenka (Iowa State University); de Andrade, Bruno (TU Delft Heritage & Values; University College Dublin); Mahmud, Shoaib (Iowa State University)","Edler, Dennis (editor); Jenal, Corinna (editor); Kühne, Olaf (editor)","2021","This paper explores tangible and intangible characteristics of places. It concentrates on gathering characteristics, emotions, memories and stories related to self-selected evocative places in a city. Evocative places are defined as places that evoke images, memories or emotions. There are two goals identified for this article. The first goal is to study which words citizens use to describe the main characteristics of their self-selected evocative places. The second goal is to map emotions associated with the self-selected evocative places. The case study selected in this research is the city of Vitória in Brazil. We collected 192 evocative places and their characteristics with the help of an online mapping platform that links an online questionnaire with an interactive map. This paper summarizes the main results gathered empirically about evocative places in Vitória, their characteristics and the emotions felt at these places. These places are then mapped in a geographic information system (GIS) in order to understand their locations and concentrations. On the basis of this empirical work in Vitória , and the work accomplished in the cities of Hamburg (Germany), Vienna (Austria), Ames and Grinnell (both Iowa, USA), we also designed and expanded the conceptual model of evocative places presented in this paper for the first time. The conceptual model includes four main categories with which an evocative place can be described including its physical characteristics, experiences, senses and values. We conclude the article with a discussion and further research directions.","place characteristics; place experiences; emotions; evocative places; Urban design; GIS; mapping methodologies; Participatory techniques; digital citizenship; Digitalization; Visualization tool; heritage values","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2023-02-01","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:db6a952e-ee9f-4876-a880-cb5bbec2f293","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:db6a952e-ee9f-4876-a880-cb5bbec2f293","Rising Inequalities and a Changing Social Geography of Cities: An Introduction to the Global Segregation Book","van Ham, M. (TU Delft Urbanism; University of St Andrews); Tammaru, T. (TU Delft Urban Studies; University of Tartu); Ubareviciene, Ruta (TU Delft Urban Studies; Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences); Janssen, H.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies)","van Ham, Maarten (editor); Tammaru, Tiit (editor); Ubarevičienė, Rūta (editor); Janssen, Heleen (editor)","2021","The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates the link between income inequality and residential segregation between socio-economic groups in 24 large cities and their urban regions in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Author teams with in-depth local knowledge provide an extensive analysis of each case study city. Based on their findings, the main results of the book can be summarised as follows. Rising inequalities lead to rising levels of socio-economic segregation almost everywhere in the world. Levels of inequality and segregation are higher in cities in lower income countries, but the growth in inequality and segregation is faster in cities in high-income countries, which leads to a convergence of global trends. In many cities the workforce is professionalising, with an increasing share of the top socio-economic groups. In most cities the high-income workers are moving to the centre or to attractive coastal areas, and low-income workers are moving to the edges of the urban region. In some cities, mainly in lower income countries, high-income workers are also concentrating in out-of-centre enclaves or gated communities. The urban geography of inequality changes faster and is more pronounced than city-wide single-number segregation indices reveal. Taken together, these findings have resulted in the formulation of a Global Segregation Thesis.","Socio-economic segregation; Income inequality; Residential segregation; Global segregation thesis","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","Urbanism","Urban Studies","","",""
"uuid:a190f1f4-bf9b-455e-974e-1784a989634f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a190f1f4-bf9b-455e-974e-1784a989634f","Non-ideal Effects in Compressible Swirling Flows","Tosto, F. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Giuffré, A. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Colonna, Piero (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Pini, M. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","","2021","In this work we examine the behavior of non-ideal compressible swirling flows. Based on a first-principle analysis, we derive a generalized expression of the corrected flow per unit area as function of the isentropic exponent, characteristic Mach numbers, and swirl parameter. The calculated trends of the corrected flow with respect to these parameters, validated against results from high-fidelity computations, are used to infer physical insights on the behavior of swirling flows in turbomachinery cascades. The results suggest that fluid flows characterized by low values of the isentropic exponent show swirling behaviors that are substantially different than those exhibited by perfect gases. Ultimately, this can make the design of efficient turbomachines operating close to the critical point particularly challenging.","Corrected flow function; Isentropic exponent; Swirling flow","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-09-01","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:cd0521b0-a4be-4fd1-94c2-8ae3eb9db994","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd0521b0-a4be-4fd1-94c2-8ae3eb9db994","Who Should Regulate Extremist Content Online?","Reed, A.G. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology; Swansea University); Henschke, A.H. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology; University of Twente)","Henschke, Adam (editor); Reed, Alastair (editor); Robins, Scott (editor); Miller, Seumas (editor)","2021","As liberal democracies grapple with the evolution of online political extremism, in addition to governments, social media and internet infrastructure companies have found themselves making more and more decisions about who gets to use their platforms, and what people say online. This raises the question that this paper explores, who should regulate extremist content online? In doing so the first part of the paper examines the evolution of the increasing role that social media and internet infrastructure companies have come to play in the regulating extremist content online, and the ethical challenges this presents. The second part of the paper explores three ethical challenges: i) the moral legitimacy of private actors, ii) the concentration of power in the hands of a few actors and iii) the lack of separation of powers in the content regulation process by private actors.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:7a8e424f-8544-4cce-8677-9574f5dd34c3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7a8e424f-8544-4cce-8677-9574f5dd34c3","The Future of Information Systems in a Post-COVID World by TC8 (Information Systems)","Ramos, Isabel (University of Minho); Mackrell, Dale (Griffith University); van der Merwe, Alta (University of Pretoria); Pries-Heje, Jan (Roskilde University); Ralyté, Jolita (Université de Genève); Stirna, Janis (Stockholm University); Krogstie, John (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)); Jones, M. (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science); Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology)","Goedicke, M. (editor)","2021","This chapter consists of several sections which contain contributions from members of IFIP Technical Committee 8 (Information Systems). We highlight the accomplishments of Technical Committee 8 (TC8) and its working groups over its 50 years history, and then envisage possible strategies for the future of information systems (IS) in a post-COVID world. This chapter begins with an overall view of the diverse and changing roles of the IS field then moves forward to foresee environmental sustainability and digital glocalization in a post-COVID-19 world. Next, we review the achievements of TC8, the establishment of the working groups within it, and predict what TC8 has to offer into the future. Lastly, we identify the individual working groups of TC8 to detail their activities as important conduits of research and practice in the field of IS over the past 50 years, then imagine the roles of the TC8 working groups in a post-COVID landscape.","Information systems; Organisations; Society; Technical Committee 8; Technology","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-02-04","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","","Information and Communication Technology","","",""
"uuid:de617f2b-2bc9-4d12-9aee-a0e2d81999bf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:de617f2b-2bc9-4d12-9aee-a0e2d81999bf","Analysing Linear Spatial Relationships: The Measures of Connectivity, Integration, and Choice","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","In this chapter, we first explain the concept of an axial line and how the axial map is applied in space syntax. We then discuss the static measure of ‘connectivity’ with its ‘one-step’ to ‘n-step’ logic, including its meaning for axial integration analysis. We further present the segment integration analysis. Using the street segment as the basis for analysis allows one to apply three types of distances and three types of radii in space syntax. We then present the most-often used space syntax measures in more depth, namely angular choice and angular integration with metric radius, and introduce the mathematical formulae on how to normalise both measures. Real-life applications illustrate and underpin the usefulness of these measures and their meaning for urban analysis, such as why and how they allow us to identify urban societal processes and their added value at both a citywide scale and a neighbourhood scale. Finally, we critically reflect on the measures, including their potentials and misfits. Exercises are provided at the end of the chapter.","Street network analysis; Graph theory; Connectivity; Integration; Choice; To-movement; Through-movement","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:51b32d98-c205-4da0-9ac1-c8dec518c99c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:51b32d98-c205-4da0-9ac1-c8dec518c99c","Established Urban Research Traditions and the Platform for Space Syntax","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical elements of the built environment. Herein, we address the morphological, place phenomenological, and urban network traditions. Following this, a synopsis about spatial elements applied to these traditions, including space syntax, is given. Furthermore, in this chapter, we explain the differences between extrinsic and intrinsic properties of space and clarify the typology concepts of the built form. Finally, we introduce the basic spatial elements used in space syntax and the simplest spatial structures that cities can have. Exercises are provided at the end of this chapter.","Built environment; Human activities; Spatial elements; Extrinsic and intrinsic properties of space","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:6f7027d3-08e2-418e-a245-015100a58011","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6f7027d3-08e2-418e-a245-015100a58011","Who Follows the Elephant Will Have Problems: Thought on Modelling Roman Responses to Climate (Changes)","Ertsen, M.W. (TU Delft Water Resources)","Erdkamp, Paul (editor); Manning, Joseph G. (editor); Verboven, Koenraad (editor)","2021","Emerging societal complexity is closely linked to water systems within archaeology. When studying water-based societies, climate is usually conceptualized as an external force. Such an perspective risks missing how societal agents change both meaning and effects of climatic changes. This chapter proposes to develop an model-approach based on continuous interactions between humans and landscapes. The examples come from three case studies outside the Roman world: the Hohokam (500–1500 AD, current Arizona), the Zerqa Triangle, Jordan, during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1300–1100 BC), and the Maya city of Tikal (250 AD–900 AD, current Guatemala). The ideas that can be developed through these cases are compared to conceptualizations from recent publications discussing modelling of/in the Roman world. In general, this chapter argues that larger-scale and longer-term correlations have to be explained in terms of causalities between short-term agencies.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-05-06","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:f9228a2d-54ac-46d8-9cf2-e03a3a7179d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f9228a2d-54ac-46d8-9cf2-e03a3a7179d3","Product-Service Systems Development for Sustainability. A New Understanding","Vezzoli, Carlo (Politecnico di Milano); Ceschin, Fabrizio (Brunel University); Diehl, J.C. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability)","Vezzoli, C. (editor)","2021",".This chapter introduces the concept of Sustainable Product-Service System (S.PSS). S.PSS is an offer model providing an integrated mix of products and services that are together able to fulfil a particular customer/user demand (to deliver a “unit of satisfaction”), based on innovative interactions between the stakeholders of the value production system (satisfaction system), where the ownership of the product/s and/or the life cycle services costs/responsibilities remain with the provider/s, so that the same provider/s continuously seek/s environmentally and/or socio-ethically beneficial new solutions, with economic benefits. Next it discusses the potentional environmental, socio-ethical and economical benefits of S.PSS.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Design for Sustainability","","",""
"uuid:5273cd50-b7e6-4718-a48f-71aabcfe42f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5273cd50-b7e6-4718-a48f-71aabcfe42f2","GeoMinasCraft: A Serious Geogame for Geographical Visualization and Exploration","de Sena, Ítalo Sousa (Masaryk University); Poplin, Alenka (Iowa State University); de Andrade, Bruno (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","Geertman, S.C.G. (editor); Pettit, Christopher (editor); Goodspeed, Robert (editor); Staffans, Aija (editor)","2021","This chapter concentrates on the implementation of the geogame GeoMinasCraft and its use for geographical virtual explorations. The game was implemented to study the use of geospatial data for the visualizations of landscapes in a serious game. The users/players can take on an adventure, explore the landscapes, learn about geodiversity, and face different challenges. The game takes us to the City of Ouro Preto in Minas Gerais in Brazil. The city was selected due to its historical significance and socio-cultural values. We used satellite images and transformed them into blocks imitating these real-world landscapes and cities in Minecraft. We tested the game prototype with nine students which gave us the needed feedback for the improvements of the first prototype. This chapter summarizes the game concept, its implementation, and the testing results. We conclude the chapter with a discussion and further research directions.","Geodiversity; Landscape; Minecraft; Playtest; Values","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-01-16","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:3fcca31f-1337-4a54-9166-cb5f0b1b62de","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3fcca31f-1337-4a54-9166-cb5f0b1b62de","Formation of Rarefaction Shockwaves in Non-ideal Gases with Temperature Gradients","Chandrasekaran, N.B. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Mercier, B. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Colonna, Piero (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","","2021","The nonlinear propagation of finite amplitude waves in the non-ideal compressible fluid dynamic (NICFD) region of high-molecular weight fluids, and in particular in cases where non-classical gas dynamic phenomena like the formation of rarefaction shock waves may be expected, is of great scientific interest. Almost all the theoretical developments so far are based on the assumption that the waves propagate in a fluid kept in homogeneous conditions. Experimental activities performed with the Flexible Asymmetric Shock Tube (FAST) operated in the laboratories of the Propulsion and Power group at the Delft University of Technology have shown that obtaining such conditions is particularly challenging, especially keeping the tube at constant temperature. Stemming from this observation, this study is a part of a theoretical and numerical investigations aimed at assessing the influence of temperature gradients at the boundary on wave propagation in so-called Bethe-Zel’dovich Thompson (BZT) fluids. The full-wave Westervelt Equation is solved numerically using the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method. The steepening of the wave front is used as an indicator of shock formation. The effect of varying temperature, and the corresponding variation of the fundamental derivative of gas dynamics on the distortion of rarefaction waves is analyzed by observing the simulated behaviour of the wave as it propagates from a region of negative values of the fundamental derivative of gas dynamics to a region of positive values.","BZT; NICFD; Non classical gas dynamics; Nonlinear distortion; Rarefaction shockwaves; Westervelt equation; Γ","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:6b30b0ac-1a46-47d2-ab9f-b1c1df0f9b55","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6b30b0ac-1a46-47d2-ab9f-b1c1df0f9b55","A Novel Acoustic Resonator for Speed of Sound Measurement in Dense Organic Vapours","Mercier, B. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Chandrasekaran, N.B. (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion); Colonna, Piero (TU Delft Flight Performance and Propulsion)","","2021","Speed of sound measurements are currently of the utmost importance for the development of thermodynamic models of fluids. A need for accurate thermodynamic models was identified for siloxanes, because of their use as working fluid in organic Rankine cycle power systems and because of the scientific interest in non ideal and non classical gas dynamics. The initiative of designing and realizing a novel acoustic resonator capable of performing speed of sound measurements in dense vapors at temperatures up to 400 ∘ C stemmed from these considerations. Preliminary and unique experimental results are presented for siloxane D 6 (dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane) for two isotherms at 346 ∘ C and 348 ∘ C and at pressures ranging form 5.5 bar to 6 bar. These measurements demonstrate for the first time the possibility of measuring the speed of sound of dense organic vapor at very high temperature. An initial comparison with speed of sound estimations provided by current thermodynamic models shows that the calculated values are approximately 6 % higher.","Acoustic resonator; D; Siloxane; Speed of sound","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Flight Performance and Propulsion","","",""
"uuid:25618593-d1fb-4f7a-9b10-6dce035831e2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:25618593-d1fb-4f7a-9b10-6dce035831e2","Orientation and Wayfinding: Measuring Visibility","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","In this chapter, we explain how the analytical logic of space syntax is applied for visibility analysis. In the previous chapter, the focus was on presenting all public spaces as axial sightlines. The individual axial line is a one-dimensional (1D) representation of public space and is useful for analysing the interrelationship of public spaces on a citywide scale. At the neighbourhood scale, a two-dimensional (2D) representation of spatial elements can be useful. In particular, the public realm, such as public squares, parks, and wide streets, benefits from a 2D spatial analysis with a visual field using a raster-based as well as an all-line modelling approach. In order to explain visibility analysis in space syntax, we start with the well-known 2D geographical visibility analysis ‘isovist’ as a field of vision. We build upon and explain visibility point-depth analysis and visual graph analysis. Further, we demonstrate how the simple point-depth calculations contribute to a theory on space and urban centrality. In addition, we discuss 3D isovists. Furthermore, we also demonstrate and discuss the use of the all-line analysis. Finally, we expound upon agent-based modelling. Exercises are provided at the end of this chapter.","Visibility; Wayfinding; Isovist; Visual graph analysis; All-line analysis; Agent-based modelling","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:34a6e225-7c3f-4cea-87cc-68e405f7db64","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:34a6e225-7c3f-4cea-87cc-68e405f7db64","Theoretical Representations of the Built Environment","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","In this chapter, we show what and how space syntax has contributed to theories and general knowledge of the built environment. First, we provide an introduction to two established research traditions, positivism and hermeneutics. The aim is to demonstrate through modal logic what the possibilities and limitations are for gaining general understandings and making theoretical explanations from space syntax research. Modal logic uses expressions to test the explanatory power of statements. Second, we show what space syntax adds to the debate about spatial integration and spatial segregation as seen in relation to market and social rationality. We will focus on the spatial aspects and discuss these in relation to declining versus vital neighbourhoods, crime, anti-social behaviour, cultures, political ideologies, gender, and the use of space. Third, we give some reflections on what space syntax has contributed in regards to a comprehensive architecture theory. Finally, at the end, we add as an epilogue a thought experiment on how space syntax theories can be applied within the compact city debate. Exercises are provided at the end of this chapter.","Positivism; Hermeneutics; Explanations; Understandings; Theory building; Generalisation; Urban sustainability; Modal logic; Urban theory","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:7737d9f1-1e95-40f1-bfba-63cd15b820d2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7737d9f1-1e95-40f1-bfba-63cd15b820d2","Empirical Data Collection and Analysis, and Connecting Data with Space Syntax","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","In previous chapters, we demonstrated various analytic techniques focusing on the spatial aspects of the built environment. In this chapter, we discuss various methods and techniques for collecting qualitative and quantitative data dealing with human behaviour and how to connect such data to the results from various space syntax analyses. This chapter provides a brief introduction to these methods to stimulate ideas for connecting an array of spatial and socio-economic data to space syntax. At the end of this chapter, we provide an exercise, references, and further readings.","Quantitative data; Qualitative data; Primary and secondary data; Observation techniques; Data collection; Combination and correlation of data","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:ee0f1bbe-09fc-49ba-94ad-2f84d9c69bb9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ee0f1bbe-09fc-49ba-94ad-2f84d9c69bb9","Space Syntax Applied in Urban Practice","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","In this chapter, we discuss the application of space syntax in consultancy for urban planning design and practice. First, we present the scientific challenges to tying general understandings and theories to urban planning and design practice. Some elementary principles for communicating results from research and theories to practitioners are demonstrated. We further explain the principles for successful master planning and the principles for designing vital and safe public realms related to the use of space syntax. This is followed by a discussion on how to avoid common errors when planning for vital neighbourhoods and cities. We present examples from practice where space syntax has played a major role. These include regenerating Trafalgar Square in London, evaluating various proposals for a new road link in the Dutch city of Leiden, developing strategies for the whole province of North Holland, and densification strategies in the Norwegian town of Bergen. In the conclusion, we discuss major pitfalls when applying space syntax to urban design and planning projects in practice. Exercises are provided at the end of the chapter.","Urban planning and design practice; Option testing; Baseline studies; Vital and safe neighbourhoods and cities","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:ec8a9755-bd42-492b-bbc8-e4f39dd13bc4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ec8a9755-bd42-492b-bbc8-e4f39dd13bc4","Private and Public Space: Analysing Spatial Relationships Between Buildings and Streets","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Western Norway University of Applied Sciences); Yamu, Claudia (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)","van Nes, Akkelies (editor); Yamu, Claudia (editor)","2021","In this chapter, we discuss and demonstrate how to analyse the urban micro-spatial relationships between private and public spaces. These methods allow one to analyse intervisibility between buildings andstreets, entrance density from buildings towards streets, street constitutedness, and the topological depth between private and public spaces. These urban micro-scale analyses are a quantification of Jane Jacob’s (1960) and Jan Gehl’s (1996) presumptions about the interrelation between streets and building entrances and windows. Exercises are provided at the end of this chapter.","Street life; Natural surveillance; Active frontages; Building–street interface; Public and private spaces; Intervisibility; Topological depth; Street constitutedness; Social control","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:d0658181-e9db-487e-b060-4d827e91a221","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d0658181-e9db-487e-b060-4d827e91a221","Policies for Enhancing Public Trust and Avoiding Distrust in Digital Government During Pandemics: Insights from a Systematic Literature Review","Sevinç Çubuk, E.B. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology; Adnan Menderes University); Demirdöven, Burcu (Pamukkale University); Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology)","Saeed, S. (editor)","2021","The coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) has demonstrated the importance of the state capacity and public policy-making process in managing both the pandemic and the resulting crisis. Trust and/or distrust in the relationship between citizens and authorities can determine the success or failure of states in combating pandemics. The goal of this study is to provide insight into trust and distrust in digital government during pandemics by creating an overview of the scattered knowledge. Accordingly, the chapter creates an overview of the factors influencing trust and distrust in digital government in pandemics. The results showed that factors affecting distrust are mostly associated with problems in the interactions between citizens and public authorities, whereas factors affecting trust address governments’ policy responses and public compliance. The level of trust is a dynamic condition that can either be strengthened or broken. A single factor can result in trust for one person and distrust for another person. Surprisingly, trust and distrust can coexist at the same time. Governments must pursue a balance between trust- and distrust-related factors in times of pandemics to derive the dual benefits of trust and distrust.","Digital government; Distrust; Factors; Pandemics; Systematic literature review; Trust","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2022-07-01","","","Information and Communication Technology","","",""
"uuid:876bac12-26ed-4893-8ec3-6b09503ef82c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:876bac12-26ed-4893-8ec3-6b09503ef82c","Modeling Human Motor Skills to Enhance Robots’ Physical Interaction","Averta, Giuseppe (University of Pisa; Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia); Arapi, Visar (University of Pisa); Bicchi, Antonio (University of Pisa; Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia); Della Santina, C. (TU Delft Learning & Autonomous Control; Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)); Bianchi, Matteo (University of Pisa)","Saveriano, Matteo (editor); Renaudo, Erwan (editor); Rodríguez-Sánchez, Antonio (editor); Piater, Justus (editor)","2021","The need for users’ safety and technology acceptability has incredibly increased with the deployment of co-bots physically interacting with humans in industrial settings, and for people assistance. A well-studied approach to meet these requirements is to ensure human-like robot motions and interactions. In this manuscript, we present a research approach that moves from the understanding of human movements and derives usefull guidelines for the planning of arm movements and the learning of skills for physical interaction of robots with the surrounding environment.","Human motor control; Human-like robotic movements; Learning from humans; Machine learning","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-09-07","","","Learning & Autonomous Control","","",""
"uuid:eccca35c-d390-4878-8211-4731a9884dfb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eccca35c-d390-4878-8211-4731a9884dfb","Sensing Soft Robot Shape Using IMUs: An Experimental Investigation","Hughes, Josie (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Stella, F. (TU Delft Learning & Autonomous Control); Della Santina, C. (TU Delft Learning & Autonomous Control; Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR); Technische Universität München); Rus, Daniela (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)","Siciliano, Bruno (editor); Laschi, Cecilia (editor); Khatib, Oussama (editor)","2021","Shape estimation of soft robotic systems is challenging due to the range of deformations that can be achieved, and the limited availability of physically compatible sensors. We propose a method of reconstruction using Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), which are mounted on segments of a deformable manipulator. This approach utilizes the piecewise constant curvature model in combination with the quaternion data from IMUs to allow for accuracy reconstruction and closed-loop control. A key strength of this approach is that it is hardware agnostic, and could be used on any soft structure to provide pose reconstruction and controllability. We explore this approach experimentally on a growing, extendable 3D printed continuum body structure, demonstrating that high accuracy reconstruction that can be achieved.","Kinematic control; Shape estimation; Soft manipulation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-09-28","","","Learning & Autonomous Control","","",""
"uuid:6cbbf4af-96c4-4e0e-82fd-b936f5794730","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6cbbf4af-96c4-4e0e-82fd-b936f5794730","Machiel Vrijenhoek. Wethouder in oorlogstijd.","de Leeuwe, Just (TU Delft Scholarly Communications and Publishing)","Kleinegris, Richard (editor); Oostdam, Monique (editor)","2020","","","nl","book chapter","Geschiedkundige Vereniging Die Haghe","","","","","","","","","","Scholarly Communications and Publishing","","",""
"uuid:6fff6930-18c4-4027-b0f9-bbcac8bed43b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6fff6930-18c4-4027-b0f9-bbcac8bed43b","Stam again or Hanomag, Mercedes and Tatra","Macel, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","","2020","","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:8dfd3e98-8ed4-412c-a78a-c65929fda040","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8dfd3e98-8ed4-412c-a78a-c65929fda040","Omnivores and Synthesisers: Academic Philosophers as Interdisciplinary Specialists","Klenk, M.B.O.T. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Klenk, Michael (editor); hermann, Julia (editor); Hopster, Jeroen (editor); Kalf, Wouter (editor)","2020","I stipulate that an academic discipline is societally relevant insofar as it helps to resolve a society’s real problems. What makes such a view correct depends on meta-normative views. I show how one’s meta-normative view significantly determines the likelihood that disciplinary philosophy is of societal relevance. On normative non-naturalism, normative naturalism, and normative scepticism, the societal relevance of philosophy is in doubt. I then argue that philosophers should aim for two remedies. They should be omnivores and synthesisers, aiming for empirically sound knowledge and interdisciplinary integration to achieve societal relevance independently of the correct meta-normative view.","","en","book chapter","Rowman & Littlefield","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:d5412735-13a3-4f9d-a26e-5f84e1074cb0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d5412735-13a3-4f9d-a26e-5f84e1074cb0","Unforeseen Impulses of Modernism: The Case of New Belgrade Blocks","Dragutinovic, Anica (TU Delft Heritage & Technology; Universiteit Antwerpen); Nikezic, Ana (University of Belgrade)","Pottgiesser, Uta (editor); Jaschke, Franz (editor); Melenhorst, Michel (editor)","2020","Obsolescence and urban decay are usual attributes of the Modern Movement buildings and areas worldwide, especially of the post-war large-scale housing settlements. Therefore, the question of reuse and improvement guidelines for these settlements is becoming increasingly important. The paper addresses this issue, taking New Belgrade housing blocks as a case study. The current condition of the New Belgrade blocks that, indeed, can be characterised as obsolete and not adequately maintained, even degraded, is nevertheless a perfect platform for reading of the architecture and the space values, and how it was changing during the time. The study aim was reading the unforeseen impulses of modernism: identification and mapping of socio-spatial relations in environment (reactions on and interventions in space that were generated during the time), reading and interpreting them as impulses of the user behaviours and lifestyles, and further proposing future transformation tactics using the mapped elements and principles. The research framework was a workshop-seminar organized by the authors at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. Using this research tactic, the particular elements and spaces within the blocks were mapped, identified, classified and systematized according to their flexibility to react and accept contemporary impulses of life. The study reveals common spaces of the New Belgrade blocks, or spaces between private and public, as the key elements in managing the urban decay and prompting adaptation, and hence investigates on the potential of their adaptive reuse initiating transformation of the whole area, and further achieving its attractiveness, openness and better accessibility.","","en","book chapter","Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:09838cbd-9d1b-48f5-ab05-400e6fa3bf38","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:09838cbd-9d1b-48f5-ab05-400e6fa3bf38","The disaggregated, networked and open future of education for sustainable development","Kalz, Marco (University of Heidelberg; Open University of the Netherlands); Schophuizen, M.J.F. (TU Delft Web Information Systems; Open University of the Netherlands); Türkeli, Serdar (United Nations University - Merit (UNU-MERIT); Universiteit Maastricht)","","2020","To address societal change, the authors highlight the need to incorporate new cross-cutting digital and physical spaces for learning – in and outside formal education systems – by embedding the concept of openness. They argue that this cannot be done without revisiting the global knowledge infrastructure.","","en","book chapter","Unesco","","","","","","","","","","Web Information Systems","","",""
"uuid:c9b2e36d-78a2-44c0-88c2-d92d9108aa64","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c9b2e36d-78a2-44c0-88c2-d92d9108aa64","On the role of system understanding in the Slufter, Texel, the Netherlands","d’Hont, Floortje (TU Delft Policy Analysis); Slinger, J (TU Delft Policy Analysis)","Slinger, Jill (editor); Taljaard, Susan (editor); d'Hont, Floortje (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","Delft Academic Press","","","","","","","","","","Policy Analysis","","",""
"uuid:bd8ba80b-401e-4efa-8eb2-105bd4f2b9cb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd8ba80b-401e-4efa-8eb2-105bd4f2b9cb","How to Model and Enumerate Geographically Correlated Failure Events in Communication Networks","Vass, Balazs (Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)); Tapolcai, János (Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)); Hay, David (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem); Oostenbrink, J. (TU Delft Embedded Systems); Kuipers, F.A. (TU Delft Embedded Systems)","Rak, Jacek (editor); Hutchison, David (editor)","2020","Several works shed light on the vulnerability of networks against regional failures, which are failures of multiple pieces of equipment in a geographical region as a result of a natural or human-made disaster. This chapter overviews how this in- formation can be added to existing network protocols through defining Shared Risk Link Groups (SRLGs) and Probabilistic SRLGs (PSRLGs). The output of this chap- ter can be the inputs of later chapters to design and operate the networks to enhance the preparedness against disasters and regional failures in general. In particular, we are focusing on the state-of-the-art algorithmic approaches for generating lists of (P)SRLGs of the communication networks protecting different sets of disasters.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Embedded Systems","","",""
"uuid:fbca9e1c-713d-4c15-8779-8d0d89d4b1ec","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fbca9e1c-713d-4c15-8779-8d0d89d4b1ec","Tour Haven-Stad: Smart Mobility & Urban Development in Haven-Stad, Amsterdam","Kuijper, J.A. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Kuijper, Joran (editor); Cavallo, Roberto (editor); de Boer, Hans (editor); van der Wal, Iris (editor)","2020","Maps represent reality in a consciously filtered and scaled way. We—not only designers but anyone who wants to interfere with the built environment—need maps to get a clutter-free overview of space. Moreover, we can project and infer very specific data of a location on a map creating a model and providing information that could never be perceived from a real-life visit. Nevertheless, we cannot perceive a space and its identity without experiencing it.","Tour; Site Visit; Mobility; Urban Development; Amsterdam; Haven-Stad","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:13293e83-2be5-4965-a270-491b14951515","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:13293e83-2be5-4965-a270-491b14951515","The Transforming Dutch City seen through the Infrastructural Changes: Railways and the Case of Amsterdam","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Kuijper, Joran (editor); Cavallo, Roberto (editor); de Boer, Hans (editor); van der Wal, Iris (editor)","2020","The relation between infrastructures and urban transformations is a complex matter. When we look at the Randstad, this part of the Netherlands is characterized by not only its urban development in the last 150 years, but also by the fact that the territory changed; herein geomorphology, waterways, and railroads play an important role. Since the Middle Ages, a well-developed system of canals is ordering landscape and cities, while roads had shallow relevance. Therefore, it is not a coincidence that the first Dutch railroads were positioned parallel to the canals. Land expropriation was easier there and the railway layout could be kept as straight as possible, saving resources.","Smart mobility; Railways; Urban transformation; Amsterdam; Dutch City","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:8a1f4761-ddba-4630-ae90-1d1b9b441231","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8a1f4761-ddba-4630-ae90-1d1b9b441231","Solution-sets for a regenerative environment","Konstantinou, T. (TU Delft Building Product Innovation); Romano, Rosa (University of Florence); Fiorito, Francesco (Polytechnic University of Bari)","Lollini, Roberto (editor); Pasut, Wilmer (editor)","2020","In the field of regenerative design, several interrelated, innovative building concepts are now challenging the traditional building paradigm and even present-day standards for sustainable design, by introducing the idea of buildings as more dynamic and interactive structures. These include the concepts of living, regenerative, restorative, and adaptive building components. In this way, these technological solutions can be defined as multifunctional highly adaptive systems, where the physical separator between the interior and exterior environment can change both its functions and its features and behaviour over time, in response to transient performance requirements and boundary conditions, with the aim of improving the overall building performance [Romano, Aelenei, Aelenei, and Mazzucchelli, 2018] protecting people from hazards and helping them access such resources as food, water, and shelter [Gambato and Zerbi, 2019]. Finally, within the principles of biophilic design, which is “the theory, science and practise of creating buildings inspired by nature, with the aim to continue the individual’s connection with nature in the environments in which we live and work every day” [Kellert, Heerwagen, and Mador, 2011], it is important to develop solutions that are imbued with positive emotional experiences, in their shape, form and dimensional design. The previous chapters have defined the characteristics of regenerative indoor environments, the environmental aspects contributing to the achievement of such goals, as well as the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that will be used to assess the efficacy of the solutions. The question addressed in this chapter is how those performance levels can be achieved. More specifically, the chapter will provide advice and guidelines on the technological solution-sets that designers might apply to achieve a regenerative indoor environment. After a first definition of the main environmental aspects under consideration and the functions of the building that will be considered, the general framework for the collection of information on the various technological solutions available on the market will be presented. In the second part of the chapter, several technical solutions will be presented, which are grouped into the three main building systems: building envelope, interior elements and finishes, and active systems (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), renewable energy systems (RES), and controls). Finally, the integration of technical solutions previously identified as suitable for achieving the regenerative goals will be discussed. Within these scenarios, examples of integrated solutions designed by trainees attending the 4th COST RESTORE Training school, held in Venice, between the 2nd and the 5th of December 2019, will be summarized and discussed.","","en","book chapter","European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST)","","","","","","","","","","Building Product Innovation","","",""
"uuid:6ca2bd02-0af5-4676-a301-794a4a3ec8bd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6ca2bd02-0af5-4676-a301-794a4a3ec8bd","Infrastructuur, ruimte en grenzen: havenontwikkeling en de strijd om de Schelde","Van den Berghe, K.B.J. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Meijers, E.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies); Witlox, Frank (Universiteit Gent)","De Groof, Jan (editor)","2020","Eeuwenlang is er gestreden om de controle over de Westerschelde. Van groot geopolitiek belang als toegangspoort tot de havensteden Antwerpen, Gent en het Europese achterland, en andersom, als verbinding met de wereld. De landsgrens die dwars door het Scheldebekken loopt, heeft lange tijd de ontwikkeling van dit gebied belemmerd. De grens zorgt aan Vlaamse zijde voor een blijvende afhankelijkheid van Nederlandse medewerking aan bijvoorbeeld de uitdieping van de Schelde, de vergroting van de zeesluizen in Terneuzen en de vestiging van achterlandverbindingen (zoals bijvoorbeeld de ‘IJzeren Rijn’).
Andersom weet Zeeland maar zeer beperkt te profiteren van de welvarende Vlaamse steden. Ondanks de nabijheid van Antwerpen, Gent en Brugge is Zeeuws-Vlaanderen een krimpende, en binnen de Nederlandse context volstrekt gemarginaliseerde grensregio. Maar daar lijkt verandering in te komen. In plaats van met de ruggen naar elkaar toe te staan, zien beide zijden van de grens steeds meer een gezamenlijke nieuwe toekomst. Met name de recente fusie van de havenschappen van Vlissingen/Terneuzen en Gent springt in het oog. In deze bijdrage belichten we deze unieke gebeurtenis – vanuit ruimtelijk, historisch, geopolitiek én bestuurskundig perspectief –, en we bespreken de betekenis ervan voor het bredere proces van grensoverschrijdende integratie in het Scheldebekken.
nearshore and offshore wave energy exploration in the Madeira Islands, while avoiding conflict with any technical,
environmental, legal or other use restriction. A wave energy device is also
evaluated, which could constitute the best energetic performance in such specific sea states. The compatibility evaluation of different wave energy conversion technologies is made through the computation of a novel index over the area of study. The location suitability assessment is made in a GIS environment by discarding different locations from the masking process. Later, a multicriteria decision making methodology is carried out over the available areas. The results aim to provide stakeholders and decision-makers with meaningful information on the most suitable locations and wave converters for the potential deployment of a wave energy exploration facility in the Madeira Islands.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-04-15","","","Offshore Engineering","","",""
"uuid:61c3ee91-b8c2-44ea-8a26-331610fa4dea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:61c3ee91-b8c2-44ea-8a26-331610fa4dea","Should Philosophers Begin to Employ New Methods If They Want to Become More Societally Relevant?","van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Values Technology and Innovation)","Hermann, Julia (editor); Hopster, Jeroen (editor); Kalf, Wouter (editor); Klenk, Michael (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","Rowman & Littlefield","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-11-01","","Values Technology and Innovation","","","",""
"uuid:d60fe26c-e0cb-412e-bfca-b57d6a6ad654","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d60fe26c-e0cb-412e-bfca-b57d6a6ad654","Informatievaardigheden","Vande Putte, H.J.M. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Het is niet zo gebruikelijk om een onderzoek te typeren als een informatieverwerkingsproces. Maar toch is dat wat een wetenschapper doet: hij verzamelt, analyseert en structureert informatie waardoor er nieuwe inzichten ontstaan die hij rapporteert. De input en output van onderzoek is informatie. En daartussen ligt een systematisch proces van informatieverwerking en –productie (Levy & Ellis, 2006), dat transparant moet zijn zodat het bekritiseerd kan worden (figuur 6.3.1). Om die redenen wordt van een wetenschapper verwacht dat hij vaardig is met informatie.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:e9ad1758-089d-4242-be7e-21fbc6189288","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e9ad1758-089d-4242-be7e-21fbc6189288","Actoren en stakeholders in de bouw en stakeholderanalyse","van Bueren, Ellen (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","De bouwkundig ingenieur werkt in een complex en veranderend speelveld van actoren, belangen, spelregels en praktijken. Om goed op dit speelveld te kunnen opereren en een waardevolle bijdrage aan de gebouwde omgeving te kunnen leveren, is het van belang om te weten hoe dit speelveld eruitziet en de dynamiek van het spel te begrijpen. Dit hoofdstuk legt de voornaamste begrippen uit, laat zien hoe het speelveld eruitziet en hoe je dit kunt analyseren, en gaat in op (verwachte) ontwikkelingen van het speelveld. Daarbij wordt gebruik gemaakt van inzichten uit disciplines als bestuurskunde en organisatie- en managementwetenschappen, toegepast op de bouwkundige praktijk.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:4035ec38-7103-4f75-a3ce-39b57d4aee63","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4035ec38-7103-4f75-a3ce-39b57d4aee63","Interviewen","Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Interviewen is een wijze van vragen, kijken en luisteren die je met weinig moeite als wetenschappelijke verantwoorde techniek kan gebruiken. Daartoe moet je als interviewer twee belangrijke spelregels hanteren.
• Het vraaggesprek moet een duidelijke relatie hebben met de ontwerpopgave of de probleemstelling van het onderzoeksproject, waarvoor informatie wordt verzameld.
• De ingewonnen informatie moet systematisch worden vastgelegd, geordend en gerapporteerd.
Een goede voorbereiding draagt bij om de gewenste informatie te verkrijgen. Maar het is ook van belang dat je in het feitelijke gesprek flexibel kunt opereren. Gesprekken kunnen immers heel anders verlopen dan gedurende de voorbereiding wordt verondersteld. En soms is dat maar goed ook. Het onverwachte kan je onvermoed, waardevolle informatie opleveren.","interview; voorbereiding-operationalisering-rapportage; probleemstelling; geldigheid; betrouwbaarheid","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:3aefc22a-0e33-4c4d-87d2-88ecd085e517","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3aefc22a-0e33-4c4d-87d2-88ecd085e517","Ethiek in architectuur en bouw","Hobma, Fred (TU Delft Building Law); Roeser, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Building Law","","",""
"uuid:b8594115-8496-4a8e-be5e-60f438e552a1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b8594115-8496-4a8e-be5e-60f438e552a1","Productontwikkeling: Het bouwen van prototypen als proefondervindelijke onderwijsmethode","Bilow, M. (TU Delft Building Product Innovation)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Bouwkunde aan de TU Delft is bekend om zijn maquettehal. Toen Bouwkunde nog in het oude gebouw zat was er ook een maquettehal en ook toen was het een prachtige plek waar men een groot aantal verschillende maquettes kon zien. Voor bezoekers van Bouwkunde is de maquettehal vaak de meest leuke plek omdat hier blijkbaar architectuur vormgegeven wordt. In deze tekst willen wij kijken naar maquettes, maar ook naar de verschillende doelen en de noodzaak om maquettes te maken. En als laatste de vraag te beantwoorden waarom het maken van een model of maquette ook voor productontwerp een belangrijke rol speelt.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Building Product Innovation","","",""
"uuid:d1e2b3be-3c15-4a04-8a4d-f6dcf57aba8e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d1e2b3be-3c15-4a04-8a4d-f6dcf57aba8e","De markt en marktonderzoek: De afstemming tussen vraag en aanbod","den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Dit hoofdstuk gaat over dit zogenoemde marktonderzoek. Markt is een begrip uit de economie, waarbij termen als vraag en aanbod, schaarste en verdeling, en prijsvorming van zowel producten als diensten centraal staan. In de bouweconomie gaat het om vraag- en aanbodverhoudingen en prijsvorming in de vastgoedmarkt. Dit wordt vaak ten onrechte (uitsluitend) geassocieerd met commercieel vastgoed, zoals kantoren en winkels. De vastgoedmarkt betreft ook publiek vastgoed, in eigendom van publieke partijen en/of in gebruik voor publieke functies of voor publieke doelen (Den Heijer, 2020). Marktonderzoek kan dus net zo goed sociale woningbouw betreffen of de behoefte aan nieuwe zorgvoorzieningen of scholen. In het vakgebied vastgoedmanagement wordt daarom vaker gerefereerd aan het onderliggende doel van marktonderzoek: de afstemming tussen vraag en aanbod van ruimte, nu en in de toekomst.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:6237e6fe-51d5-4f93-b6af-788d7f431d71","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6237e6fe-51d5-4f93-b6af-788d7f431d71","Beeldend onderzoek: Tekening en model","Vink, M.G. (TU Delft Space & Type); Koorstra, P.A. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Een serie kleine abstracte vormen staat op een werktafel in het midden van de studio. Een groep studenten staat om de tafel en één voor één plaatsen zij hun werk in een grote maquette waar een stuk stad in te herkennen is. Er wordt aandachtig gekeken terwijl er steeds een nieuwe vorm onderdeel van dat stuk stad wordt. Ieder volume wordt vervolgens nauwkeurig verschoven, gedraaid, omgekeerd, soms bijgesneden en uiteindelijk vervangen door een volgend volume. Een studente gaat op haar hurken zitten en kantelt de figuur die zij zojuist in het stadsmodel heeft neergezet. Ze kijkt naar het resultaat en benoemt hoe datzelfde volume nu verticaal georiënteerd is en refereert naar de toren van het oude raadshuis. Op een stuk schetsrol, tekent zij in een vlugge lijn een skyline van de stad waarin het volume en het raadhuis naar elkaar lijken te kijken. Weer iemand anders, constateert dat er een plein ontstaat door de toevoeging van dat nieuwe volume en hij schetst een gevel waarop de abstracte vorm een open plint krijgt met daarboven een dichte gevel met één groot raam dat uitzicht biedt over het plein en de stad. Al observerend, schetsend en snijdend komt het abstracte volume tot leven in de verbeelding van de
ontwerpers; het volume wordt in de verbeelding van de studenten, steeds directer herkenbaar als gebouw. Een gebouw dat in de toekomst, een betekenis zal hebben voor de stad, voor de passanten op het plein, de bezoekers van dat volume en de winkeliers rondom dat plein.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:abe1f9c7-7191-4e51-8075-a08c24c1e4b4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:abe1f9c7-7191-4e51-8075-a08c24c1e4b4","The logic of the research article: A critical guide on reading science more effectively","Chan, P.W.C. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Reading scientific papers is an integral part of any university degree programme. Yet, academic writing is a specific communication genre that can be quite daunting for the uninitiated student and novice researcher. The purpose of this chapter is to explain the typical logic of the scientific article. Notwithstanding a variety of disciplinary conventions, there are specific moves that characterise the different parts of a paper. These moves include making an argument for the research question (what and why), describing the research methods (how), reporting on the research findings (what), and developing the argument for future research and practice (so what). By elaborating on the different moves, this chapter provides a model for the process of reading scientific papers and to situate a scientific article in the broader context of scientific conversations and debates. In so doing, students should be able to read science more effectively.","process reading; rhetorical moves; scientific conversations","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:7a73b55c-16bc-4885-9fc9-22b1b20628ce","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7a73b55c-16bc-4885-9fc9-22b1b20628ce","Case studie onderzoek","Zijlstra, S. (TU Delft Housing Management); Boumeester, H.J.F.M. (TU Delft Housing Systems)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Wanneer is een onderzoeksopzet nu een case studie? Dit hoofdstuk beantwoordt allereerst deze vraag en gaat vervolgens in op de belangrijkste aandachtspunten bij het opzetten van een case studie onderzoek. Belangrijk is om twee kernvragen te beantwoorden bij de keuze van je opzet: waartoe dient het casus onderzoek en wat is de relatie tussen het te onderzoeken object en de te bestuderen aspecten? Net als bij elk onderzoek is validiteit een van de cruciale selectie criteria. Die validiteit vraagt om scherpte, isolatie en systematisch werken.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Housing Management","","",""
"uuid:215bb334-5548-4267-97ab-c36fb8fa715b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:215bb334-5548-4267-97ab-c36fb8fa715b","Text and image: The relationship between text and image in research","Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","This chapter addresses the roles, relationships and complementarity between text and image. It builds upon work done at the Research into Practice research group at the University of Hertfordshire (UK), which investigates issues of academic research in design-based disciplines. This text challenges the cliché that an image is worth more than a thousand words to argue that there are crucial complementary roles for text and image, in which text communicates aspects that image cannot and viceversa.","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:51034887-a1df-44ef-a0dc-9d0f11bc898d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:51034887-a1df-44ef-a0dc-9d0f11bc898d","Mondelinge ontwerppresentatie","Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Dit hoofdstuk gaat over hoe je een goede ontwerppresentatie kunt geven en voorbereiden. Het geeft tips en ideeën over de thema’s: je publiek, de presentatiesetting, het presentatiedoel, de presentatiestructuur, de presentatiestijl, het gebruik van attributen zoals tekeningen, maquettes, modellen, posters en slides, de vragenronde, tijd, en groepswerk.","Ontwerppresentatie; communicatie; attributen; taalgebruik; overtuigen; voorbereiden; vragen beantwoorden; discussie","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:a8217eb2-63a5-47e4-a43c-d5ed06418d6f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a8217eb2-63a5-47e4-a43c-d5ed06418d6f","Het opzetten van een empirisch onderzoek","Jansen, S.J.T. (TU Delft Housing Systems); Lousberg, Louis (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Dit hoofdstuk behandelt de opzet van een empirisch onderzoek. Hierbij komen aspecten aan de orde zoals de probleemstelling, de doelstelling, de onderzoeksvragen en het conceptueel model. Op basis van deze informatie kan de keuze gemaakt worden voor een kwalitatieve of kwantitatieve onderzoeksbenadering of een combinatie van beiden.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:057d565d-88e7-44ad-a8a4-0664fe852396","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:057d565d-88e7-44ad-a8a4-0664fe852396","Beschrijvende en toetsende statistiek","Jansen, S.J.T. (TU Delft Housing Systems)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Dit hoofdstuk gaat in op de belangrijkste aandachtspunten bij het uitvoeren van een beschrijvende of toetsende analyse. Onderwerpen die worden besproken zijn onder meer toevalsfluctuaties en hypothesetoetsing.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Housing Systems","","",""
"uuid:ac80c9dc-dd16-41df-bffa-9fd919eae6fc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ac80c9dc-dd16-41df-bffa-9fd919eae6fc","Ingenieurswetenschappen","Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Lousberg, Louis (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Zoals in hoofdstuk 1 is aangegeven, neemt bouwkunde als een van de ingenieurswetenschappen een bijzondere plaats in binnen de wetenschappen; een wetenschap ‘in its own right’. In dit hoofdstuk gaan we daar nader op in. Om te beginnen wordt het doel van de ingenieurswetenschappen beschreven en vervolgens wordt de vraag beantwoord wat de ingenieurswetenschappen karakteriseert. Daarbij wordt eerst ingegaan op het verschil met andere wetenschappen, gevolgd door een duiding van twee karakteristieken van de ingenieurswetenschap: de combinatie van ontwerp en onderzoek en context specificiteit.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:c80442ac-2955-4b75-bee5-cdc3a858a2e9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c80442ac-2955-4b75-bee5-cdc3a858a2e9","Professionaliteit en ondernemerschap","Wamelink, J.W.F. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Bos-de Vos, M. (TU Delft Methodologie en Organisatie van Design)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","In dit hoofdstuk staan de verschillende aspecten van de rol van een bouwkundig ingenieur centraal. Allereerst wordt ingegaan op de verschillende rollen die een bouwkundige ingenieur vervult in het projecten netwerk, over het algemeen als medewerker binnen een private of publieke organisatie, zoals gemeentes, architectenbureaus, ingenieursbureaus, ontwikkelaars, bouwbedrijven en projectmanagement bureaus.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:6cbc69ae-4442-4349-99e1-3138aaca0e78","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6cbc69ae-4442-4349-99e1-3138aaca0e78","Academische ontwerpreflectie","Lousberg, Louis (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Professionals met de gecombineerde vaardigheid van analyse en synthese staan steeds meer centraal. Deze zijn van belang in een complexe en onzekere wereld die vraagt om antwoorden en oplossingen voor een rechtvaardige en duurzame (stedelijke) ontwikkeling. Om ingenieurs voor te bereiden op hun toekomstig werk moeten we niet alleen de academische vaardigheden van analyse/ onderzoek benadrukken, maar ook, en meer en meer, de academische vaardigheden van de synthese (Kamp, 2016). Bij ontwerpen kan reflectie als een derde vaardigheid daaraan toegevoegd worden (vgl. Doorn, A. van, 2004: 32, Boekholt, 1984). Wij gaan er van uit dat een grondige aandacht voor reflectie in het design onderwijs een belangrijke rol speelt in de ontwikkeling van deze vaardigheden. In dit hoofdstuk wordt eerst uitgebreid het begrip academische ontwerpreflectie verkend, waarna kort wordt ingegaan op de ontwikkeling van ontwerpreflectie.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:d97fe535-64c4-4183-9797-a011677bf990","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d97fe535-64c4-4183-9797-a011677bf990","Multi criteria analyse als onderzoekstechniek voor ontwerpevaluaties","Zijlstra, S. (TU Delft Housing Management); Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Het beoordelen van ontwerpalternatieven en ontwerp(deel)oplossingen is iets wat ontwerpers continu doen. Ontwerpdenken bestaat uit het reflectief heen en weer bewegen tussen vraag en oplossing. De manier waarop mogelijke oplossingen gewogen worden, blijven vaak impliciet. De ontwerper kiest de oplossingen en het is de vraag hoe de gekozen oplossing naar andere betrokkenen geëxpliciteerd kan worden en op basis van welke criteria de keuze gemaakt is. De multi criteria analyse (MCA) techniek stelt ontwerpers in staat om ontwerpalternatieven expliciet en systematisch te evalueren. De techniek bestaat uit de opeenvolgende stappen van: het definiëren van de evaluatiecriteria, het meten van de criteria, het standaardiseren van de metingen, het wegen van de criteria en de ranking van de evaluatieresultaten. De techniek helpt de ontwerper om het (heen-en-weer) denken te organiseren en om andere perspectieven bij ontwerpkeuzes en besluitvorming te betrekken.","Ontwerpbeoordeling; ontwerpkeuzes; ex-ante evaluatie; MCA; verantwoording; haalbaarheid","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Housing Management","","",""
"uuid:9d3568e1-4b35-42c9-826b-7dda1ec736c4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9d3568e1-4b35-42c9-826b-7dda1ec736c4","Ultraviolet Sensing in WBG: SiC","el Mansouri, B. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); van Driel, W.D. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials; Signify); Zhang, Kouchi (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)","van Driel, W. (editor); Pyper, O. (editor); Schumann, C. (editor)","2020","Nowadays many applications require optical detection of some sorts, ranging from civil to military fields. Depending on the optical source, each sensing element needs to have distinct properties with the spectral range at the top. Choices such as sensitivity and environment play an equally important role, if not more important. The properties of the sensors can be tailored by selecting a proper material for a proper photodetector device type. The device design choice therefore will have set the performance parameters such as selectivity, sensitivity and speed. This chapter discusses such photodetection and gives requirements which need to be met. The discussion will also include the photodetection principle, device types important to this work, design considerations and relevant parameters.","Sensor integration; More than Moore; Ultraviolet; Photodetection; Wide bandgap SiC","en","book chapter","SpringerOpen","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-27","","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:c63148d2-f82a-40a2-9fc4-6c08ec000565","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c63148d2-f82a-40a2-9fc4-6c08ec000565","Ontwerpend onderzoek","Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Lousberg, Louis (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","In hoofdstuk 2 is onderscheid gemaakt in drie soorten relaties tussen ontwerp en onderzoek: onderzoek voor, door en naar of over ontwerp en zijn voorbeelden daarvan gegeven. In hoofdstuk 4 wordt nader ingegaan op onderzoek voor of ten behoeve van ontwerp. In dit hoofdstuk wordt nader ingegaan op onderzoek door ontwerpen c.q. ontwerpend onderzoek (in het Engels Research Through Design/ Research by Design/ Design Inclusive Research) in een bewerking van Nijhuis et al, 2017. Daarvoor wordt eerst ingegaan op de verschillen en overeenkomsten tussen ontwerp en onderzoek.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:da947e83-143a-4c9e-87a2-bc947bdf1af0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:da947e83-143a-4c9e-87a2-bc947bdf1af0","Wetenschap","Lousberg, Louis (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Gruis, V.H. (TU Delft Management in the Built Environment)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","De ervaring leert dat veel beginnende studenten bij wetenschap denken aan het standaardmodel daarvan, met kenmerken als ‘waar’, ‘bewezen’ en ‘algemeen geldend’. Dit model komt echter voort uit een bepaalde opvattingover wetenschap; er zijn er meerdere. In deze paragraaf komen, na een in troductie van verschillende soorten wetenschap, drie wetenschapsopvattingen aan de orde en criteria voor wetenschappelijkheid.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","Management in the Built Environment","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:10c6cdd5-7b69-4840-b31b-45d4b9eb9039","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:10c6cdd5-7b69-4840-b31b-45d4b9eb9039","Sensing the city through new forms of urban data","Psyllidis, A. (TU Delft Internet of Things)","Verloo, Nanke (editor); Bertolini, Luca (editor)","2020","","Urban analytics; Urban data science; sensor data; Mobile phone data; City and Urban Planning","en","book chapter","Amsterdam University Press","","","","","","","","","","Internet of Things","","",""
"uuid:66b95e7f-f375-42c4-aac1-94c18ab943cc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:66b95e7f-f375-42c4-aac1-94c18ab943cc","Numerical Modelling Of Two-Way Out-Of-Plane Bending Tests On URM Walls: The Influence Of Lateral Boundary Conditions","Chang, L. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Rots, J.G. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Esposito, R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","","2020","Research has shown that lateral boundary conditions can have a large influence on the force capacity of two-way spanning unreinforced masonry (URM) walls subjected to out-of-plane (OOP) loading. Differently than laterally free one-way spanning walls, they show a higher force capacity, which however is underestimated by current analytical formulations. By means of nonlinear finite element analyses adopting a detailed 3D brick-to-brick model, the influence of lateral boundary conditions on two-way out-of-plane failure of a single wythe masonry wall is studied. Results indicate that the cracking pattern varies as lateral boundaries become stiffer, accordingly the force capacity increases. Numerical results are compared with analytical formulation proposed in the Australian Standard AS3700. These preliminary results will serve to evaluate how to consider the lateral boundary conditions, provided by the wall-to-wall connection, for two-way spanning walls in existing buildings.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2021-01-08","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:fa777202-2fd3-49a5-99dc-8f9e11694ba5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fa777202-2fd3-49a5-99dc-8f9e11694ba5","Main Supporting Characters","Muñoz Sanz, V. (TU Delft Urban Design)","Riha, Tadeas (editor); Spicak, Martin (editor)","2020","Radical innovations in automation and artificial intelligence suggest that we are heading toward a future of work without human workers. The Singularity Is Near, hence experts have rushed in to register the phenomenon. Call it The Second Machine Age, The Third Industrial Revolution, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, the era of The Rise of the Robots, or simply, The Inevitable;6 whatever angle of interpretation is taken, these authors speak of looming transformations in how we live and work.","","en","book chapter","Park Books","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-11-01","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:f16ae20b-1862-48ae-a0ea-d64a56fc8f44","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f16ae20b-1862-48ae-a0ea-d64a56fc8f44","Deep Architecture: An Ecology of Hetero-Affection","Radman, A. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Jobst, Marko (editor); Frichot, Helene (editor)","2020","In this chapter I explore the legacy of the American psychologist James Jerome Gibson, whose concept of affordance continues to stir controversy even among the scholars of the Ecological School of Perception. Gibson was well aware of the difficulties in challenging the orthodoxies that he himself admitted to have contributed to. His neologism, akin to Deleuzian affect, is a key element in the ecological theory of immediate perception that constitutes an alternative to the digital information-processing paradigm. It is not merely a new term. It is a new way of organising the logos which forces one to think and act politically. What it signifies is that a mode of existence never pre-exists an event and that not all potentiality is an accrued value. This is a bitter pill to swallow for all those suffering from the ‘Occidental disease of transcendence’, aka ‘interpretosis’, which manifests itself in the relentless search for a beyond that will ground and found or otherwise justify what there is. Truth and falsity cannot be considered values that exist outside of the constitutive problematic field that endows them with sense. The unproductive way to relate to bodies by way of interpretation has to give way to the hands-on intervention into the (quasi)causal fabric of reality.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-01","","","Theory, Territories & Transitions","","",""
"uuid:724d936b-996f-4aca-8f4a-3a565c9a30ca","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:724d936b-996f-4aca-8f4a-3a565c9a30ca","Simulation Based Assessment Methods","van der Meer, A.A. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Bhandia, R. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Palensky, P. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Cvetkovic, M. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids); Widl, Edmund (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology); Nguyen, Van Hoa (Université Grenoble Alpes; CEA); Tran, Quoc Tuan (Université Grenoble Alpes; CEA); Heussen, Kai (Technical University of Denmark)","Strasser, Thomas (editor); Jong, Erik C. W. de (editor); Sosnina, Maria (editor)","2020","This chapter provides a brief overview of modelling and simulation approaches for smart grid systems. A special focus is put onto the coupling of simulation environments; i.e., the co-simulation of power systems and its components. Furthermore, selected implementations of standardized interfaces for domain simulators covering the domains of power systems and ICT are presented.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Intelligent Electrical Power Grids","","",""
"uuid:76adc7b9-2967-494f-a6fa-d52555b7070c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:76adc7b9-2967-494f-a6fa-d52555b7070c","Recovery Capacity: To Build Back Better","van de Ven, F.H.M. (TU Delft Water Resources; Deltares); Hooimeijer, F.L. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Storm, P. (Student TU Delft)","De Graaf-Van Dinther, Rutger (editor)","2020","The ambition to Build Back Better after a serious flood disaster is a complex challenge. A comprehensive, multi-disciplinary redevelopment planning process is required to reduce the flood risk and meanwhile create sustainable solutions that bring added value to society every day. General planning principles can be formulated on how to develop the physical conditions for flood resilience, while building a better place to live and work. Scoping and the charrette method are to be applied for pairing and integrating disciplinary results, to co-create Better plans in an interdisciplinary planning process. Two disaster recovery cases in Japan, after the 2011 Tohoku tsunami, and one case on Grand Bahama, after 2019 hurricane Dorian, were studied by multidisciplinary teams of students and staff to investigate in how far Building Back Better was, or is to be, realized. This was done by confronting the practice of the reconstruction process and the resulting plans with the guiding principles for the physical concepts and interdisciplinary planning approach. Practice shows that Building Back Better is suffering from a lack of integration of disciplinary solutions, guided by existing planning regulations and practices and driven by the need for flood safety and by the urgency of the reconstruction works.","Recovery capacity; Build Back Better; Multidisciplinary approaches; Spatial planning; Guiding principles; Flood risk reduction","en","book chapter","Palgrave MacMillan Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-18","","","Water Resources","","",""
"uuid:a4f8d382-5ae9-4d1b-ac24-510ba62bca42","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a4f8d382-5ae9-4d1b-ac24-510ba62bca42","2 Regional Variation in EU Identification in the Southern and Eastern Peripheries of Europe: Does Cohesion Policy Matter?","Dabrowski, M.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Mashhoodi, B. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Musiałkowska, Ida (editor); Idczak, Piotr (editor); Potluka, Oto (editor)","2020","EU cohesion policy, supporting a variety of projects that support regional economic development and contribute to betterment of quality of life, can be considered as a tool that is contributing to the development of a ‘sense of community’ among the EU citizens and shaping the perceptions of the EU. By investing in projects across the European territory, the policy has a direct impact on people’s daily lives and their environment. Whether and how exactly EU cohesion policy actually affects what people think about the EU remains unclear, particularly at the regional level where the policy has the most direct and palpable effects. The chapter addresses this knowledge gap by exploring the regional variation of EU identification across the regions of southern and eastern Europe. This focus is particularly relevant given that these countries are the main beneficiaries of EU cohesion policy. At the same time, many of these countries are experiencing tumultuous political developments tilting the governmental discourse towards sceptical or even hostile positions towards European integration, which is not necessarily in line with citizens’ views on the EU. The study uses Euro-barometer surveys from 2015 to explore how opinions about EU image and attachment to EU vary across southern and eastern Europe. The analysis identifies clusters of regions with similar patterns and then tries to relate these clusters to the possible role of cohesion policy in the emergence of these regional patterns.","European Union; identification; attachment; regions; citizens; Southern Europe; Eastern Europe","en","book chapter","Walter de Gruyter","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:230e7e78-8bca-4b81-ada9-b2e5656ef146","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:230e7e78-8bca-4b81-ada9-b2e5656ef146","Habitat and Architecture: Disruption and Expansion","van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Space & Type)","van den Heuvel, Dirk (editor); Martens, Janno (editor); Muñoz Sanz, Victor (editor)","2020","Introduction of the book and historical overview of the subject of Habitat in architecture, with references to contemporary practices.","Modern Architecture; Habitat; CIAM; Team 10; Ecology; Architectural History; Architectural Theory; Urban Planning; Architectural design; Architecture","en","book chapter","nai010 publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-01","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:2554c3aa-f5c6-43da-b867-6311ad7a097b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2554c3aa-f5c6-43da-b867-6311ad7a097b","An extraordinary photograph: Gerrit Rietveld, Mart Stam and El Lissitzky at the Schröder House, 1926","van Thoor, M.T.A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","The Schröder House, designed in 1924 by Gerrit Th. Rietveld (1888-1964) in close
collaboration with the client Truus Schröder-Schräder (1889-1985), has been
photographed countless times.1 Most of the photographs of this well-known
monument are architectural photographs, of its exterior or interior. Only a few
of them include one or both of the designers. One such photograph, from 1926,
appears in many publications concerning Rietveld or the Schröder House. It is an
intriguing shot; but what exactly does it tell us?","architectural history; Rietveld Schröder House; De Stijl; international connections","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:74dcd2be-e7d5-4b7c-8fb2-4c67a6842f6a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:74dcd2be-e7d5-4b7c-8fb2-4c67a6842f6a","Habitat, Ecology and System Theory","van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Space & Type); Monteiro de Jesus, S.R. (Het Nieuwe Instituut Rotterdam)","van den Heuvel, Dirk (editor); Monteiro de Jesus, Soscha (editor); Hwang, Sun Ah (editor)","2020","A short explanation to the archival selections from the national collection of Het Nieuwe Instituut, which focuses on historical examples of interdisciplinary exchanges between architecture, planning, ecology and system theory.","Architecture; Architectural Design; Architectural History; Architectural Theory; Digital Culture; Systems Theory","en","book chapter","TU Delft and Het Nieuwe Instituut","","","","","","","","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:fba05d9e-9a0c-4228-bb6c-492e65cd9e51","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fba05d9e-9a0c-4228-bb6c-492e65cd9e51","Habitat: Ecologisch Denken in de Architectuur","van den Heuvel, D. (TU Delft Space & Type)","Nevejan, Caroline (editor); Abi Farès, Huda (editor)","2020","Bespreking van ecologische tendensen in de architectuur vanuit historisch perspectief. A discussion of ecological tendencies in architectural design, from a historical perspective.","Architecture; Architectural Design; Urban Planning","nl","book chapter","Het Nieuwe Instituut","","","","","","","","","","Space & Type","","",""
"uuid:bd527c54-cb3e-4a74-bd66-d74a811fcda7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd527c54-cb3e-4a74-bd66-d74a811fcda7","Freedom of Political Communication, Propaganda and the Role of Epistemic Institutions in Cyberspace","Miller, S.R.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology; Charles Sturt University; University of Oxford)","","2020","This article provides definitions of fake news, hate speech and propaganda, respectively. These phenomenon are corruptive of the epistemic norms, e.g. to tell the truth. It also elaborates on the right to freedom of communication and its relation both to censoring propaganda and to the role of epistemic institutions, such as a free and independent press and universities. Finally, it discusses the general problem of countering political propaganda in cyberspace and argues, firstly, that there is an important role for epistemic institutions in this regard and secondly, that social media platforms need to be redesigned since, as they stand and notwithstanding the benefits which they provide, they are a large part of the problem","Applied ethics; Epistemic institutions; Epistemic norms; Fake news; Hate speech; Knowledge; Objectivity; Propaganda; Social media","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:000f6768-1be4-460b-a17d-96855039b648","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:000f6768-1be4-460b-a17d-96855039b648","North Sea landscapes of coexistence: As a model for further research","Kuzniecow Bacchin, T. (TU Delft Urban Design)","Couling, Nancy (editor); Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","The South-West Delta in the Netherlands and the Thames Estuary in England both face extreme sea level rise and ecological degradation. Taneha Bacchin and her students take these conditions as an opportunity to launch a gradual revolution that redefines the land-sea edge as a productive and protective ecosystem.","History & Heritage; Architectures","en","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:2fb1220f-abf1-45b3-bc37-3caa8837cb1c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2fb1220f-abf1-45b3-bc37-3caa8837cb1c","André Lurçat, agent français des Néerlandais","Cohen, J.L. (TU Delft Berlage)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","","","fr","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Berlage","","",""
"uuid:059af63c-98d2-48ba-af79-8640e0bfd755","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:059af63c-98d2-48ba-af79-8640e0bfd755","Arthur Staal, notes on the Greek landscape","Panigyrakis, Phoebus I. (TU Delft Teachers of Practice / A)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","In 1944 amidst the Nazi occupation, a book on Greece circulated in the
Netherlands, was quickly sold-out and circulated again in 1946 and 1951. Its
title was Hellas. Een reis door Griekenland [Hellas. A journey through Greece]
and its author was Arthur Staal (1907-1993), a young architect who found
himself in the epicenter of the developments of Dutch modernism, and whose
achievements in the drawing board were paralleled with his ventures in faraway
countries of the Middle East and the Mediterranean. The country of Greece,
and its landscape were of particular importance to him and the development of
his architectural thinking.","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Teachers of Practice / A","","",""
"uuid:0c3513b4-7287-48ed-a18c-cf969af8b531","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c3513b4-7287-48ed-a18c-cf969af8b531","Delft, city of art: Herman Rosse’s restoration plan for the seven-centuriesold Prinsenstad","van Wijk, C.A. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","In 1932, Herman Rosse (1887-1965) was appointed professor at the decorative
arts department of Delft University of Technology. For most of his career, Rosse
worked in the United States, and was successful as, among other things, a set
designer for theatre and film. His professorship in Delft, from 1932 to 1948, was
an intermezzo to his design career. In the field of education, his contribution was
hardly remarkable; Rosse seems to have focused his creative energy on other
matters, such as theatre set design...","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:d2d91dc0-002a-43a0-8876-3390fc3f30b4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2d91dc0-002a-43a0-8876-3390fc3f30b4","Goodbye history","Wagenaar, C. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:9e52542b-6a4c-447c-925c-5cab29030285","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9e52542b-6a4c-447c-925c-5cab29030285","Tussen wal en schip: Stedenbouwkundige en architectonische karakteristieken van de Heesterbuurt in Den Haag","Teunissen, M.M. (TU Delft Teachers of Practice / A)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","In publicaties over de architectuur van Den Haag wordt de tussen 1915 en 1927
gebouwde Heesterbuurt nauwelijks besproken. Als gevolg van de hoorn des
overvloeds in andere Haagse gebieden kwam ze vooralsnog tussen de wal en
het schip terecht kwam en is ze daarmee volledig onderbelicht gebleven. Door
voortschrijdende inzichten en nieuw onderzoek naar de stedenbouwkundige en
architectonische kenmerken beoogt dit artikel een lans te breken voor waardering
voor deze ten oosten van de Laan van Meerdervoort gesitueerde buurt.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Teachers of Practice / A","","",""
"uuid:fb04b156-90de-4d1c-819c-090019bf7fa4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fb04b156-90de-4d1c-819c-090019bf7fa4","不只是“城市,让生活更美好”: 创造2010 年上海世博会后的可持续城市遗产","Chen, Y. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Zhang, Jie (editor)","2020","Legacy research has become an important part in mega-event studies. It was first raised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to assess the longer impact of the Olympic Games on host cities, after witnessing how a mega-event could drastically transform host cities like Barcelona, an industrial city in the midst of a deep economic crisis. Host cities have the intention of creating a series of physical, economic and social benefits. These benefits include boosting the urban economy, permanently repositioning the city in the global tourist market, facilitating regeneration, allowing the revamping of transport and service infrastructures, creating a cosmopolitan urban image and vibrant cultural quarters, and establishing a network of high-grade facilities to serve as the basis for future bids.","World Expo 2010; legacy creation","zh","book chapter","Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:f46e64c0-a1ce-457e-bf56-748d3bb73673","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f46e64c0-a1ce-457e-bf56-748d3bb73673","Think Too Fast Nor Too Slow: The Computational Trade-off Between Planning And Reinforcement Learning","Moerland, T.M. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence; Universiteit Leiden); Deichler, Anna (Student TU Delft); Baldi, S. (TU Delft Team Bart De Schutter; Southeast University); Broekens, D.J. (Universiteit Leiden); Jonker, C.M. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence; Universiteit Leiden)","Fern, Alan (editor); Gomez, Vicenc (editor); Jonsson, Anders (editor); Katz, Michael (editor); Palacios, Hector (editor); Sanner, Scott (editor)","2020","Planning and reinforcement learning are two key approaches to sequential decision making. Multi-step approximate real-time dynamic programming, a recently successful algorithm class of which AlphaZero [Silver et al., 2018] is an example, combines both by nesting planning within a learning loop. However, the combination of planning and learning introduces a new question: how should we balance time spend on planning, learning and acting? The importance of this trade-off has not been explicitly studied before. We show that it is actually of key importance, with computational results indicating that we should neither plan too long nor too short. Conceptually, we identify a new spectrum of planning-learning algorithms which ranges from exhaustive search (long planning) to model-free RL (no planning), with optimal performance achieved midway.","","en","book chapter","Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","","","","Interactive Intelligence","","",""
"uuid:3f922664-a402-449d-98de-bc201b38fa8e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3f922664-a402-449d-98de-bc201b38fa8e","Rubber-Oil Distillation Bottoms Blends as a New Recycling Solution for Bitumen Extension","Tarsi, G. (University of Bologna); Sangiorgi, C. (University of Bologna); Varveri, Aikaterini (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Oliviero Rossi, C. (University of Calabria)","Raab, C. (editor)","2020","Environmental protection is also pursued by promoting the saving of oil reserves and the proper management of waste through a circular economy. Following this objective, the present study encourages the use of recycled and by-product materials for the production of bituminous binders. The powdered rubber (R) from end-of-life tyres and the re-refined engine oil bottom (REOB), i.e. the by-product of refining mineral waste oils, were used to replace a certain amount of standard bitumen. The experimental program aims to characterize the interaction between R and REOB in order to use them as virgin bitumen extenders. The multiple variables of the production process that may affect the R-REOB blends and in turn the binders’ final properties were evaluated. The R-REOB mixes were prepared by varying the type of REOB, the R content and the mixing temperature. The rheological analysis was performed by means of dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) tests with the aim to define the variables that strongly influence the response of the R-REOB compound. As a result of this preliminary study, the second phase will focus on extended bitumens that will be prepared considering some of the studied extenders.","Extended bitumen; Re-refined engine oil bottom; Rheology; Waste rubber","en","book chapter","SpringerOpen","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-12-20","","","Pavement Engineering","","",""
"uuid:b0621f3c-22d2-4852-bec1-3507f697142f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b0621f3c-22d2-4852-bec1-3507f697142f","Study on the Asphalt Pavement Response in the Accelerated Pavement Testing Facility","Jing, R. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Varveri, Aikaterini (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Liu, X. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering); Scarpas, Athanasios (TU Delft Pavement Engineering; Khalifa University of Science and Technology); Erkens, S. (TU Delft Pavement Engineering)","Raab, C. (editor)","2020","Accelerated pavement testing (APT) is an effective method in evaluating pavement performance by applying wheel loading and speed under controlled conditions. This study aims to investigate the effects of wheel loading, speed and ambient temperature on the pavement responses at different directions and depths of pavement structure. A two-layer asphalt pavement structure was constructed on a base layer constructed 10 years ago. Strain gauges were installed both in the transversal and longitudinal directions of motion on the bottom of both layers. The response of the asphalt layers was monitored and the developed strains were recorded. The results show that maximum compressive strain increases with wheel load. In contrast, the maximum tensile strain decreases as load increases; this is probably due to the high confining pressure that occurs within the pavement structure when higher wheel load is applied. The maximum compressive and tensile strains decrease with wheel speed, because the asphalt mixture becomes stiffer at high wheel speed (frequency). The maximum compressive and tensile strains in the transversal direction increase with ambient temperature, because of the low stiffness of asphalt materials at high temperature, which appears to be the cause of rutting.","Accelerated pavement test; Asphalt; Cyclic Indirect Tensile Test; Mechanical response","en","book chapter","SpringerOpen","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-12-20","","","Pavement Engineering","","",""
"uuid:4d128d19-88da-4ab9-89ca-ce76088ea817","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4d128d19-88da-4ab9-89ca-ce76088ea817","Self-healing Asphalt for Road Pavements","Tabakovic, A. (TU Delft Materials and Environment; Dublin Institute of Technology; University College Dublin); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Raab, C. (editor)","2020","This paper presents a unique self-healing system for asphalt pavement which employs compartmented calcium-alginate fibres encapsulating an asphalt binder healing agent (rejuvenator). This system presents a novel method of incorporating rejuvenators into asphalt pavement mixtures. The compartmented fibres are used to distribute the rejuvenator throughout the pavement mixture, thereby overcoming some of the problems associated with alternate asphalt pavement healing methods, i.e., spherical capsules and hollow fibres. The healing system performance, when embedded in Porous Asphalt (PA) mix was tested by employing: (i) Indirect Tensile Stiffness and Strength test (ii) 4 Point Bending Fatigue test. The Semi Circular Bend (SCB) test was adopted to study crack propagation and its closure (healing) in an asphalt mix. The findings demonstrate that compartmented alginate fibres have capacity to survive asphalt mixing and compaction process. The fibres can efficiently repair damage (close the cracks), increase asphalt mix stiffness and strength. However, when the asphalt mix is subjected to fatigue loading the system does not significantly improve healing properties of the asphalt mix. Nevertheless, the findings indicate that, with further enhancement, compartmented calcium alginate fibres may present a promising new approach for the development of self-healing asphalt pavement systems.","Alginate fibres; Asphalt pavements; Asphalt rejuvenation; Self-healing","en","book chapter","SpringerOpen","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-12-20","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:302fb36e-50bb-481f-91ed-817ebf29676e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:302fb36e-50bb-481f-91ed-817ebf29676e","Extended Lattice Model to Simulate the Printing Process of 3D Printed Cementitious Materials","Chang, Z. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Šavija, B. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Bos, F. (editor); Lucas, S. (editor); Wolfs, R. (editor); Salet, T. (editor)","2020","This paper reports an extended lattice model for printing process simulation of 3D printed cementitious materials. In this model, several influencing factors such as material and geometric nonlinearity are considered. Using this model, green strength of cementitious material is investigated, deformation and crack pattern can be derived, which is close to the experimental result. Subsequently, numerical analysis of 3D printing is conducted for the simulation about printing process. Imperfections arising in the printing process can be incorporated and two failure modes including the elastic buckling and plastic collapse can be simulated through this model.","3D printing; Elastic buckling; Lattice model; Material nonlinearity","en","book chapter","SpringerOpen","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-01-08","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:b760b9cc-c61b-4954-9033-15a426f5b550","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b760b9cc-c61b-4954-9033-15a426f5b550","Towards lossless binary convolutional neural networks using piecewise approximation","Zhu, B. (TU Delft Computer Engineering); Al-Ars, Z. (TU Delft Computer Engineering); Pan, W. (TU Delft Robot Dynamics)","De Giacomo, Giuseppe (editor); Catala, Alejandro (editor); Dilkina, Bistra (editor); Milano, Michela (editor); Barro, Senen (editor); Bugarin, Alberto (editor); Lang, Jerome (editor)","2020","Binary Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) can significantly reduce the number of arithmetic operations and the size of memory storage, which makes the deployment of CNNs on mobile or embedded systems more promising. However, the accuracy degradation of single and multiple binary CNNs is unacceptable for modern architectures and large scale datasets like ImageNet. In this paper, we proposed a Piecewise Approximation (PA) scheme for multiple binary CNNs which lessens accuracy loss by approximating full precision weights and activations efficiently, and maintains parallelism of bitwise operations to guarantee efficiency. Unlike previous approaches, the proposed PA scheme segments piece-wisely the full precision weights and activations, and approximates each piece with a scaling coefficient. Our implementation on ResNet with different depths on ImageNet can reduce both Top-1 and Top-5 classification accuracy gap compared with full precision to approximately 1.0%. Benefited from the binarization of the downsampling layer, our proposed PA-ResNet50 requires less memory usage and two times Flops than single binary CNNs with 4 weights and 5 activations bases. The PA scheme can also generalize to other architectures like DenseNet and MobileNet with similar approximation power as ResNet which is promising for other tasks using binary convolutions. The code and pretrained models will be publicly available.","","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","","","","Computer Engineering","","",""
"uuid:0df37018-3821-453a-80e8-0334e60b5d70","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0df37018-3821-453a-80e8-0334e60b5d70","Assessing Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) systems in the digital age","Werker, C. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)","Yaghmaei, Emad (editor); van de Poel, Ibo (editor)","2020","Recent disruptions caused by the digital age and increasing calls for Responsible Research and Innovation have overturned supposed certainties of how to assess research and innovation. This paper shows that: (1) Responsible Research and Innovation requires a system approach; and (2) digital transformation brings additional complications and opportunities. Particularly, privacy issues as well as the risk of discrimination and manipulation severely increase in the digital age. Simultaneously, big data and internet of things solutions offer multiple opportunities of following research and innovation processes more closely, thereby offering chances to sufficiently integrate the values of all stakeholders.","Economics; Finance; Business & Industry; Environment and Sustainability","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:22856fe4-f142-4fc0-a937-516bf6f6298d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:22856fe4-f142-4fc0-a937-516bf6f6298d","New Natures","de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Skjonsberg, Matthew (ETH Zürich)","Havik, Klaske (editor); Pint, Kris (editor); Riesto, Save (editor); Steiner, Henriette (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","nai010 publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-31","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:ad42047a-27ef-4b01-a15a-46712376caaa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ad42047a-27ef-4b01-a15a-46712376caaa","Paths","de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Havik, Klaske (editor); Pint, Kris (editor); Riesto, Save (editor); Steiner, Henriette (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","nai010 publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-31","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:fd4c2b83-50a8-4890-89af-cddf7a6da6cc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fd4c2b83-50a8-4890-89af-cddf7a6da6cc","Ruderal ecologies","de Wit, S.I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Havik, Klaske (editor); Pint, Kris (editor); Riesto, Save (editor); Steiner, Henriette (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","nai010 publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-31","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:d8b63046-b64f-496e-8ba3-b8bd94356336","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d8b63046-b64f-496e-8ba3-b8bd94356336","Chapter 24: Vanadium Chloroperoxidases as Versatile Biocatalysts","Wever, Ron (Science Park 904); Renirie, R. (TU Delft BT/Biocatalysis; Science Park 904); Hollmann, F. (TU Delft BT/Biocatalysis)","Sutradhar, Manas (editor); Da Silva, Jose Armando L. (editor); Pombeiro, Armando J. L. (editor)","2020","In this chapter the catalytic and structural properties of the vanadium chloroperoxidases will be discussed with an emphasis on their superb activity and stability under operational conditions. These properties make these enzymes attractive catalysts in organic synthesis and allow a number of applications. Some of the more recent findings are highlighted, e.g., the use of vanadium chloroperoxidase (VCPO) in the formation of singlet oxygen, halogenation of phenols, alkenes, halocyclisation of ϵ,γ-unsaturated alcohols and the aza-Achmatowicz reaction.","","en","book chapter","Royal Society of Chemistry","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-12","","","BT/Biocatalysis","","",""
"uuid:aa70dbd8-7175-4ad0-9c10-413013c52264","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa70dbd8-7175-4ad0-9c10-413013c52264","North Sea Crossings: Historical geo-spatial mapping as a tool to understand the local development of port cities in a global context","Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Rutte, R.J. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); van Mil, Yvonne (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Couling, Nancy (editor); Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","","History & Heritage; Architectures","en","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:85d6fa76-c6aa-4a8e-a659-6872762dd2f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:85d6fa76-c6aa-4a8e-a659-6872762dd2f1","Space, Representation and Practice in the Formation of Izmir During the Long Nineteenth Century","Tanis, F. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Reimann, Christina (editor); Ohman, Martin (editor)","2020","From elite decision-makers to sailors, migrants have long followed trade flows and contributed to the emergence of spatial and cultural patterns in port cities. Connecting the actual places of the port with the representation of these spaces and the practices of cosmopolitan port families, this contribution explores how the interactions of human actors (immigrants like the members of trading families) and non-human actors (such as buildings and industrial spaces, trade, economies) constructed a port city culture that is both generic and particular to each location. This contribution uses the historical depiction and transformation of Izmir, an ancient port city located on the western coastline of Turkey, as a case study to examine the feedback loops that produced and expanded port city spaces and cultures. Exploring the intersecting histories of the French Girauds and the British Whittalls, key merchant families who intermarried over generations, the article traces the spatial networks of their commercial activities, public service, social life, domestic practice, and cultural engagement during the long nineteenth century.","","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-03-03","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:5db748f2-529b-4ad3-93c7-52d4621d6f99","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5db748f2-529b-4ad3-93c7-52d4621d6f99","The old guard modernists in Western Europe and post-war urban visions: Cornelis van Eesteren as jury member of the ‘Hauptstad Berlin’ competition 1957-58","Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","van Faassen, Sjoerd (editor); Hein, Carola (editor); Panigyrakis, Phoebus (editor)","2020","Urban visions drawn on paper, assessed in competitions, and circulated through
journals and books can have a huge impact on city planning. They can be as
influential – perhaps even more influential – as realized plans that, after all, have
to withstand the realities of funding, land use planning or everyday use. Prizes
awarded for competition entries and the publicity that comes with them can
influence urban planning practices for decades to come. It was therefore a decision of far-reaching consequences when leading modernists were chosen as members of the jury for the Hauptstadt Berlin competition 1957-58 – a competition set up to plan for a future city center of a reunited Berlin as the capital of Germany. Among the selected jurors were Dutch urbanist Cornelis van Eesteren and the Finn Alvar Aalto, his friend from the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne (CIAM). The selection of the jury was a conscious choice aimed at continuing and updating pre-war modernist discussions.","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:6c94f3f1-6e1e-4942-adcc-93df66a0c1aa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6c94f3f1-6e1e-4942-adcc-93df66a0c1aa","The global petroleumscape of the Rotterdam/The Hague area: As a model for further research","Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Couling, Nancy (editor); Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","Flows of petroleum have shaped the built environment of industrial, retail, administrative, and ancillary spaces, of infrastructures and buildings, as well as their representation. Carola Hein analyses the spatial impact of petroleum on the sea-land continuum through the lens of the port city region of Rotterdam/The Hague.","History & Heritage; Architectures","en","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:bc67fe97-e03a-4bac-b780-e43c07fe3945","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc67fe97-e03a-4bac-b780-e43c07fe3945","Viscosity: Historical geo-spatial mapping as a tool to understand the local development of port cities in a global context","Couling, N.R. (Bergen School of Architecture); Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Couling, Nancy (editor); Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","Nancy Couling and Carola Hein explore the physical and metaphorical viscosity of two North Sea liquids – oil and seawater. Thickness and resistance to flow cause friction in planning and in the petroleum industry but installations erected to enforce the flow of petroleum, create unexpected viscous conditions in the North Sea as a whole.","History & Heritage; Architectures","en","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:5ac2ba51-1752-4bd5-89fd-bf75073a214e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5ac2ba51-1752-4bd5-89fd-bf75073a214e","Plananalyse; wijzer in ontwerpen","Hoekstra, M.J. (TU Delft Urban Design); Gramsbergen, E.H. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:13035cd2-513f-46dc-9f22-facd89760600","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:13035cd2-513f-46dc-9f22-facd89760600","Bouwkunde als wetenschap in Delft","Rooij, R.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Hoekstra, M.J. (TU Delft Urban Design)","Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor); Lousberg, Louis (editor); Rooij, Remon (editor); Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor); Zijlstra, Sake (editor)","2020","Bouwkunde binnen de wetenschappen.","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:6e3ca7e2-723c-4942-8e72-3808013994a8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6e3ca7e2-723c-4942-8e72-3808013994a8","The process of metropolization in megacity-regions","Viseu Cardoso, Rodrigo (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Meijers, E.J. (TU Delft Urban Studies)","Labbé, Danielle (editor); Sorensen, André (editor)","2020","This chapter presents the concept of metropolization, defined as the dynamics of interaction between spatial-functional, political-institutional and cultural-symbolic integration processes across city-regions, which transform these fragmented territories into coherent metropolitan systems. The authors first discuss the arguments in favour of metropolization as a strategic policy aim, as integrated city-regions become able to jointly reap the benefits of scale through mechanisms of borrowed size, and review some significant barriers. They then illustrate, through the case of the Dutch Randstad, the long-term process of interaction between the three dimensions of integration, operating in conjunction to become either barriers or incentives to a potentially virtuous cycle of city-regional integration. The metropolization concept contributes to debates on whether city-regional economies should be defined by agglomerations or networks, the importance of historical legacies at the city-region scale, and the role played by governance arrangements and identity-building efforts, alongside functions and infrastructure, in city-regional integration.","metropolisation; city-regional integration; extensive urbanisation; Randstad; borrowed size; metropolitan identity","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2021-03-04","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:1d0bdd5c-5376-455e-9f2f-8786faa11abf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d0bdd5c-5376-455e-9f2f-8786faa11abf","Blankness: The Architectural Void of North Sea Energy Logistics","Couling, N.R. (Bergen School of Architecture); Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Couling, Nancy (editor); Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","Energy logistics have contributed to the gradual transformation of the North Sea into an industrial void. Referring to the concept of blankness articulated by Roberto Mangabiera Unger and Jeffrey Kipnis, Nancy Couling and Carola Hein call for imaginative architectural interventions that respond to the potential of logistic spaces lodged within the volume of the sea.","History & Heritage; Architectures","en","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:8b9ae8a7-ab68-4c88-b6c6-45a10d4ab4f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8b9ae8a7-ab68-4c88-b6c6-45a10d4ab4f1","Authenticity vs 3D reproduction: Never the twain shall meet?","Tissen, L.N.M. (TU Delft Team Joris Dik)","Hendrikx, Sophia (editor); Oudshoorn, Merel (editor); Smits, Lieke (editor); Vergeer, Tim (editor)","2020","This article discusses a 3D print of Rembrandt van Rijn’s Saul and David to introduce the debate on art reproduction. Confusion about and a rejection of 3D printing is caused by the fact that this technology is hard to define as a form of art reproduction. Furthermore, 3D printing causes tension within the way that value is granted to original paintings. Walter Benjamin’s theory of aura and other contemporary texts, such as Thierry Lenain’s book on art forgery and David Lowenthal’s articles on the authenticity of artworks and reproductions, provide a theoretical framework with which to introduce the current debate on ‘original’ and ‘copy’, a discourse that is becoming more important because of the increasing quality of reproductions through 3D printing. Exploring the concept of authenticity, this article shows how contemporary society grants value to artworks and reproductions. Authenticity as a concept is not static; it is a social construction that allows various perceptions of art that can change over time, resulting in shifting perceptions of both original artworks and (3D) reproductions. Finally, this article relates the various perspectives of authenticity to 3D prints in assessing whether these reproductions can become authentic in and of themselves.","art; 3D printing; 3D scanning; authenticity; painting; Walter Benjamin; reproduction; Reconstruction","en","book chapter","Universiteit Leiden","","","","","","","","","","Team Joris Dik","","",""
"uuid:d4804fd4-bb97-41a8-8eb6-07a0ad1e78a6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d4804fd4-bb97-41a8-8eb6-07a0ad1e78a6","E|A|S (Evolving Asteroid Starships)","Faber, Nils; Vermeulen, A.C.J. (TU Delft System Engineering)","Matthäus, Franziska (editor); Matthäus, Sebastian (editor); Harris, Sarah (editor); Hillen, Thomas (editor)","2020","E|A|S (Evolving Asteroid Starships) is a trans-disciplinary research project in which bio-inspired concepts for (manned) interstellar exploration are being developed. A long-duration journey through interstellar space is characterized by a high level of uncertainty. Environmental disturbances such as cosmic radiation surges and
particle impact events cannot be predicted in detail for the entire flight path. A spacecraft with a built-in capacity to grow and evolve during its journey offers a solution to cope with such unforeseen challenges.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-10-17","","","System Engineering","","",""
"uuid:a73b5768-c9d7-4e85-9a69-68a75cd8a1fb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a73b5768-c9d7-4e85-9a69-68a75cd8a1fb","Design and analysis of cable-driven parallel robot CaRISA: A cable robot for inspecting and scanning artwork","Tempel, P. (TU Delft Mechatronic Systems Design); Alfeld, M.W.E.M. (TU Delft (OLD) MSE-4); van der Wijk, V. (TU Delft Mechatronic Systems Design)","Venture, G (editor); Takeda, Y (editor); Solis, J (editor); Konno, A (editor)","2020","Cultural heritage science envisages understanding of methods and techniques used by past painters and sculptors in creating their masterpieces of art. Existing devices for in situ and non-destructive, automated scanning are large and bulky and built around the assumption of a perfectly planar surface. We are developing a lightweight, portable robot for scanning of paintings, marbles, or statues while explicitly allowing for their out-of-plane surface. This paper presents the kinematic design and analysis of the wrench-feasible workspace of a cable-driven parallel robot capable of positioning an imaging device with three translational and two rotational degrees of freedom. At the end stand geometric parameters optimized for the application requirements allowing for pan and tilt of 70 each in total, making scanning of the spatial surface of art objects possible.","Cable-driven parallel robot; Geometric design; Workspace analysis","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Mechatronic Systems Design","","",""
"uuid:f33b6e75-2288-4d53-9490-f1474dccaba4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f33b6e75-2288-4d53-9490-f1474dccaba4","LED Lighting Across Borders: Exploring the plea for darkness and value-sensitive design with Libbrecht’s comparative philosophy model","Janssens, Els (School of Comparative Philosophy); Stone, T.W. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Yu, X. (Dalian University of Technology); Bombaerts, Gunter (Eindhoven University of Technology)","","2020","This chapter discusses how a comparative philosophical model can contribute to both substantive and procedural values in energy policy. We discuss the substantive values in the mainstream light-emitting diodes (LEDs) debate and Taylor Stone's alternative plea for darkness. We also explore Value Sensitive Design as a procedural approach. We conclude that the comparative philosophical model of Ulrich Libbrecht can appropriately broaden the set of substantive values used in VSD. We discuss the values of 'by-itself-so' and 'alter-intentionality', which come with the unforeseen necessity of accepting elements from other worldviews and of normativity in the procedural VSD approach.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:de47de08-e00c-46b5-87e1-40a8f10646ba","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:de47de08-e00c-46b5-87e1-40a8f10646ba","Residential self-selection in the relationship between the built environment and travel behavior: A literature review and research agenda","van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Cao, Jason (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)","Cao, Xinyu Jason (editor); Ding, Chuan (editor); Yang, Jiawen (editor)","2020","This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a related research agenda. Here, we define residential self-selection as “the tendency of people to choose residential locations based on their travel abilities, needs and preferences.” Debates relate to theory/causalities (including the role of attitudes), research methods, empirical findings (including the magnitude of the importance of residential self-selection for the influence of the built environment on travel behavior and the dominance of OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries), and the implications for planning. The main contribution is in translating the current debates into a research agenda. Challenging avenues for future research are partly inspired by these debates, and include changing attitudes, qualitative research, multiple causal structures, extending the scope to other areas than residential areas, the existence of threshold values for the strength of preferences to be important for residential self-selection, the role of perceived accessibility, non-OECD countries, and planning implications.","Attitudes; Causality; Land use; Residential choice; Selection bias; Travel choice","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-03-14","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:665a9d05-8dab-4a18-a15b-64f477bdfd4d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:665a9d05-8dab-4a18-a15b-64f477bdfd4d","Aggregators today and tomorrow: From intermediaries to local orchestrators?","Poplavskaya, K. (TU Delft Energie and Industrie; AIT Austrian Institute of Technology); De Vries, Laurens (TU Delft Energie and Industrie)","","2020","At the forefront of energy transition, aggregators unlock value in front of and behind the energy meter. The business models of aggregators are changing rapidly, influenced by changes in technology, the market design, and regulatory framework. This chapter provides an overview of the leading aggregators in Europe and their underlying business models. Based on an assessment of changes in technology and regulation, the authors proceed to identify new opportunities for aggregators in the increasingly distributed energy system that deliver value to customers and the energy system as a whole.","Aggregators; Business model innovation; Electricity market; European electricity sector regulation","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-08-20","","","Energie and Industrie","","",""
"uuid:086a5591-83f2-4a77-bd8d-a96f488145a8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:086a5591-83f2-4a77-bd8d-a96f488145a8","Resin and steel-reinforced resin used as injection materials in bolted connections","Xin, H. (TU Delft Steel & Composite Structures); Nijgh, M.P. (TU Delft Steel & Composite Structures); Veljkovic, M. (TU Delft Steel & Composite Structures)","Samui, Pijush (editor); Kim, Dookie (editor); Iyer, Nagesh R. (editor); Chaudhary, Sandeep (editor)","2020","Injection bolts are bolts in which the cavity produced by the clearance between the bolt and the wall of the hole is completely filled up with a two-component resin. Filling of the clearance is carried out through a small hole in the head of the bolt. After injection and complete curing, the connection is slip resistant. Recently the injection material, typically an epoxy resin, was modified at TU Delft by adding steel shots (spherical particles) to mitigate the effects of resin compliance in the shear connection of reusable composite (steel-concrete) structures. Experimental compressive material tests on unconfined/confined resin and steel-reinforced resin are evaluated in this chapter. The uniaxial model which combines damage mechanics and the Ramberg-Osgood relationship is proposed to describe the uniaxial compressive behavior of resin and steel-reinforced resin. First-order numerical homogenization is employed as a high-fidelity model, where a combined nonlinear isotropic/kinematic cyclic hardening model is employed to define the steel plasticity, the linear Drucker-Prager plastic criterion was used to simulate resin damage, and the cohesive surfaces reflecting the relationship between traction and displacement at the interface. The linear Drucker-Prager plastic model is used as a low-fidelity model.","Bolted connections; Computational homogenization methods; Drucker-Prager plastic model; Injection materials","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-07-01","","","Steel & Composite Structures","","",""
"uuid:96550dca-fd3d-43b6-a472-521b680785c6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:96550dca-fd3d-43b6-a472-521b680785c6","Automated bus systems in Europe: A systematic review of passenger experience and road user interaction","Heikoop, D.D. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Nuñez Velasco, J.P. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Boersma, A.M. (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Bjørnskau, Torkel (Institute of Transport Economics); Hagenzieker, Marjan (TU Delft Transport and Planning)","","2020","Automated driving systems promise a tremendous amount of benefits. Especially when applied in the domain of public transport, economic and passenger advantages are thought to be manifold. As technology rapidly advances, and projects involving automated buses appear throughout the world, investigating how its users and surrounding road traffic interact with these novel technologies need to advance with a similar pace. However, up to now, a reliable and up-to-date overview of performed, running, and planned projects is lacking. Moreover, little is known about human interaction with automated bus systems, and what is known is not always reported. By means of a systematic review, an overview of the current state-of-the-art knowledge on the interaction between automated bus systems and its interactors is presented. Results of these studies are described and discussed, and implications are being made regarding future policies to be applied in this domain to safeguard safe interaction with automated bus systems.","Automated bus systems; Passenger experience; Policy implications; Projects inventory; Road user interaction; Systematic review","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-09-12","","","Transport and Planning","","",""
"uuid:245757ae-fad9-49dc-9556-e94afd828f5b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:245757ae-fad9-49dc-9556-e94afd828f5b","Emerging mobility technologies and transitions of urban space allocation in a Nordic governance context","Mladenović, Miloš N. (Aalto University); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy; Aalto University)","","2020","The urban mobility landscape is currently undergoing a period of major uncertainties, largely driven by a multitude of emerging technologies. This chapter aims to explore plausible future changes in urban space allocation from the combined emergence of mobility services and vehicle automation. To this end the intuitive logics scenario analysis is applied to a case in the Helsinki region. PESTLE workshops were used to provide a baseline for assessing driving forces, and for drafting the scenario matrix. Scenario plots highlight the importance of mobility service models, governance approach, and changes in the mobility culture. Furthermore, potential emerging governance approaches are discussed in a focus group with local transport planners to identify new policy levers, such as data and algorithm governance. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the wider implications for steering governance and innovation processes, whereas highlighting the complexity of political conflicts between urban space allocation and technological development.","Automated vehicle; Connected vehicle; Governance; MaaS; Mobility-as-a-service; Self-driving; Urban form scenarios","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-03","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:862b62c4-d0b8-4619-a348-2dab40980a0a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:862b62c4-d0b8-4619-a348-2dab40980a0a","Thirsty Cities: Learning from Dutch water supply heritage","Loen, S.S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","Cities worldwide currently face freshwater shortages. Forecasts predict that demand will outstrip naturally renewable and available water supplies by 40% by 2030. This poses a serious threat to livability in cities and urban areas that are already struggling with water-related issues like floods and land subsidence. Water insecurity, in particular, now intensified by climate change, calls for integrated and creative solutions. The Dutch heritage in freshwater management, sometimes overlooked and undervalued due to its utilitarian and often modest orientation, is able to provide knowledge and inspiration toward developing water-secure, water-sensitive cities. Three lessons can be learned from Dutch water supply heritage. First, the quest for clean drinking water has sometimes driven the development of valuable urban greenscapes, waterscapes, and nature and landscape conservation areas. Second, those who initiated and managed water-related innovations were often private and commercial parties which collaborated with public entities. Third, although Dutch water supply heritage has become invisible or is not recognized, it embodies valuable systems and practices, particularly with regard to the multisource water supply, private and collective rainwater harvesting, that today could benefit both water supply and wastewater systems. Reducing the need for clean drinking water, generating less storm water runoff, needs to be done while engaging the public in building water-sensitive, safe cities.","Dutch water supply heritage; Rainwater harvesting; Urban drinking water management; Water cistern; Water-sensitive cities","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:b59af6d9-c623-416d-9bd6-ec8c33acba46","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b59af6d9-c623-416d-9bd6-ec8c33acba46","Policy implications of the potential carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and energy impacts of highly automated vehicles","Annema, J.A. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","Milakis, Dimitris (editor); Thomopoulos, Nikolas (editor); van Wee, Bert (editor)","2020","This chapter explores the extent to which the adoption of highly automated vehicles (AVs) will lead to carbon dioxide (CO2) emission reduction in the future. Additionally, policy implications are given. Based on existing literature, this chapter shows that the adoption of AVs will result in a modest improvement of CO2 emission per kilometer traveled compared to non-autonomous vehicles in the future. Combined with the expectations that AVs will lead to a modest to, even, high growth in vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT) compared to business as usual, the net energy and CO2 emission balance for AVs seems, at its best, to be neutral, but is probably negative. The potential accelerating role of AVs in relation to the uptake of electric vehicles might have the largest positive impacts on the CO2 emissions per kilometer driven, but this accelerating role of AV technology in relation to the uptake of electric vehicles is uncertain. For the time being the most useful policy implication to curb road transport CO2 emissions seems to be to continue with policies that promote the use of alternatives for fossil fuels, such as electricity.","Automated vehicles; Carbon dioxide emission; Environment; Policy implications","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-10-20","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:0c7993a0-ff2f-404a-b728-a6c96e098b59","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c7993a0-ff2f-404a-b728-a6c96e098b59","Overall synthesis and conclusions","van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Milakis, Dimitris (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)); Thomopoulos, Nikolas (University of Surrey)","Milakis, Dimitris (editor); Thomopoulos, Nikolas (editor); van Wee, Bert (editor)","2020","This chapter first systematically summarizes the most important findings and policy implications of each of the chapters included in this book volume. Next it synthesizes the overall findings and policy implications, and discusses future avenues for policy making and research. A first conclusion is that the chapters make clear that the ranges in policy relevant implications of AVs, within the scope of each chapter/topic, are still relatively broad. Secondly we conclude that research that is conceptually rich is more valuable for policy making. Thirdly we hypothesize that context matters for the uptake, impacts, and specific system design characteristics of real world AV implementation. Fourth we conclude that research on the global south has been limited so far. Fifth we argue that AVs, shared vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs) might stimulate each other in a positive way, in all directions. Finally we conclude that AVs will have wider societal implications, such as in the area of land use, accessibility, social exclusion, governmental expenditures, the labor market, and the environment. The more indirect the effects of AVs are, the more difficult they are to understand. For policy making a first conclusion is that the issues of ethics, cyber security and data protection deserve way more attention than they currently get. We also conclude that future motorway network extensions might not be no-regret anymore, because of possible congestion reductions due to AVs, but also because of decreasing marginal values of time. Finally we argue that countries that introduce AVs later than other countries can learn a lot from the real world experiences elsewhere.","Autonomous vehicles; Policy; Summary; Synthesis","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-01-14","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:060b7766-10e3-4f46-a12a-442f68a7751c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:060b7766-10e3-4f46-a12a-442f68a7751c","Implications of vehicle automation for accessibility and social inclusion of people on low income, people with physical and sensory disabilities, and older people","Milakis, D. (Institute of Transport Research, German Aerospace Center); van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","Antoniou, Constantinos (editor); Efthymiou, Dimitrios (editor); Chaniotakis, Emmanouil (editor)","2020","","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-07-01","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:f7885e5e-3fab-4311-af1e-47ab987498bb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f7885e5e-3fab-4311-af1e-47ab987498bb","SMART mobility via prediction, optimization and personalization","Atasoy, B. (TU Delft Transport Engineering and Logistics); Azevedo, Carlos Lima (Technical University of Denmark); Akkinepally, Arun Prakash (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Seshadri, Ravi (Singapore-MIT Alliance); Zhao, Fang (Singapore-MIT Alliance); Abou-Zeid, Maya (American University of Beirut); Ben-Akiva, Moshe E. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)","Antoniou, Constantinos (editor); Chaniotakis, Emmanouil (editor); Efthymiou, Dimitrios (editor)","2020","In this chapter, we present a methodological approach for Smart Mobility that integrates three key features: prediction, optimization, and personalization. They are integrated in such a way that when a travel menu is offered, predicted conditions are considered in the attributes of alternatives and optimized system-level policies are maintained. Similarly, user-level estimations and updates are used by prediction and optimization methods at the system-level in order to represent the population with most up-to-date behavioral estimates. Furthermore, a simulation-based evaluation methodology enables to validate the performance of prediction, optimization, and personalization before Smart Mobility is implemented in real-life. Two case studies are presented based on the proposed methodologies together with platforms that facilitate their application. Potential benefits of the proposed methodologies are evaluated which can be classified into user-level and system-level benefits. User-level benefits include consumer surplus, waiting times, etc., and system-level is concerned with congestion, throughput, system-wide travel time, etc. As there is normally a tradeoff between the individual decision-making and system-wide decision-making, Smart Mobility bridges them together with appropriate methodologies on each end. For example, for our Flexible Mobility on Demand case study, we observe 10%–20% reduction in volume-to-capacity ratio as a system-level benefit. Moreover, we see that the tradeoff between consumer surplus and operator profit can be managed with an appropriate objective function.","Agent-based simulation; Dynamic traffic assignment; Inter- and intraconsumer heterogeneity; Online calibration; Optimization; Personalization; Prediction; Smart mobility","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-06-06","","","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:969ed62c-9870-4c99-a6f4-34cc1da10a7c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:969ed62c-9870-4c99-a6f4-34cc1da10a7c","Governance cultures and sociotechnical imaginaries of self-driving vehicle technology: Comparative analysis of Finland, UK and Germany","Mladenović, Miloš N. (Aalto University); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Milakis, Dimitris (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)); Pangbourne, Kate (University of Leeds); Givoni, Moshe (Tel Aviv University)","Milakis, Dimitris (editor); Thomopoulos, Nikolas (editor); van Wee, Bert (editor)","2020","As an emerging technology, the potential deployment of self-driving vehicles (SDVs) in cities is attributed with significant uncertainties and anticipated consequences requiring responsible governance of innovation processes. Despite a growing number of studies on policies and governance arrangements for managing the introduction of SDVs, there is a gap in understanding about country-specific governance strategies and approaches. This chapter addresses this gap by presenting a comparative analysis of SDV-related policy documents in Finland, UK, and Germany, three countries which are actively seeking to promote the introduction of SDVs and which have distinct administrative traditions. Our analytical framework is based on the set of premises about technology as a complex sociotechnical phenomenon, operationalized using governance cultures and sociotechnical imaginaries concepts. Our comparative policy document analysis focuses on the assumed roles for SDV technology, the identified domains and mechanisms of governance, and the assumed actors responsible for steering the development process. The results highlight similarities in pro-automation values across three different countries, while also uncovering important differences outside the domain of traditional transport policy instruments. In addition, the results identify different types of potential technological determinism, which could restrict opportunities for responsiveness and divergent visions of mobility futures in Europe. Concluding with a warning against further depolitization of technological development and a dominant focus on economic growth, we identify several necessary directions for further developing governance and experimentation processes.","Automated driving; Automated vehicle; Connected vehicles; Smart mobility governance; Transport policy","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-07-27","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:7184001b-ea96-43d9-81b5-ca2a4a6dfe1f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7184001b-ea96-43d9-81b5-ca2a4a6dfe1f","Potential health and well-being implications of autonomous vehicles","Singleton, Patrick A. (Utah State University); De Vos, Jonas (University College London (UCL)); Heinen, Eva (University of Leeds); Pudane, B. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","Milakis, Dimitris (editor); Thomopoulos, Nikolas (editor); van Wee, Bert (editor)","2020","Transportation's effects on health and well-being are widely recognized. In the near future, autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to revolutionize transportation options and ways of travel. Consequently, the effect of AVs on population health and well-being is a crucial topic of interest for transportation policymaking, one that has received comparatively little attention. This chapter discusses (and anticipates) potential AV impacts on health and well-being. First, we summarize knowledge surrounding effects of transportation on physical health (traffic safety, air and noise pollution, and physical activity) and well-being (travel satisfaction, access to activities, etc.). We then discuss how AVs may affect traveler behaviors, focusing on mode shifts toward private, shared, and/or pooled AVs, and how these shifts may lead to an overall increase in automobile travel, even if not necessarily in person-travel. Finally, we interpret the previous two sections to deduce potential positive, negative, and uncertain health/well-being effects of AVs. We expect benefits from improved safety, well-being, and access to opportunities; disadvantages from reduced physical activity; and uncertain impacts around land use changes and emissions. We conclude by discussing policy implications and research paths forward.","Access; Autonomous vehicles; Health; Physical activity; Pollution; Safety; Satisfaction; Travel behavior; Well-being","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-06-01","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:ee8a8719-e4e8-4c0c-a6a7-dd26230ba65b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ee8a8719-e4e8-4c0c-a6a7-dd26230ba65b","Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure","Viganò, Eleonora (University of Zürich); Loi, Michele (University of Zürich; Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine); Yaghmaei, E. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2020","This chapter provides a political and philosophical analysis of the values at stake in ensuring cybersecurity for critical infrastructures. It presents a review of the boundaries of cybersecurity in national security, with a focus on the ethics of surveillance for protecting critical infrastructures and the use of AI. A bibliographic analysis of the literature is applied until 2016 to identify and discuss the cybersecurity value conflicts and ethical issues in national security. This is integrated with an analysis of the most recent literature on cyber-threats to national infrastructure and the role of AI. This chapter demonstrates that the increased connectedness of digital and non-digital infrastructure enhances the trade-offs between values identified in the literature of the past years, and supports this thesis with the analysis of four case studies.","Critical infrastructures; Cybersecurity; Ethical issues; National security; Value conflict","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:eb763880-ce74-4482-8360-5764dff84daf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eb763880-ce74-4482-8360-5764dff84daf","Introduction: Connecting Water and Heritage for the Future","Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); van Schaik, Henk (ICOMOS); Six, Diederik (ICOMOS); Mager, Tino (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Kolen, Jan (Universiteit Leiden); Ertsen, M.W. (TU Delft Water Resources); Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture); Verschuure, G.A (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","Water has served and sustained societies throughout the history of humankind. People have actively shaped its course, form, and function for human settlement and the development of civilizations. Around water, they have created socioeconomic structures, policies, and cultures; a rich world of narratives, laws, and practices; and an extensive tangible network of infrastructure, buildings, and urban form. Today, the complex and diverse systems of the past are necessarily the framework for preservation and reuse as well as for new systems. Through twenty-one chapters in five thematic sections, this book links the practices of the past to a present in which heritage and water are largely two separate disciplinary and professional fields. It describes an alternative emerging present in which policymaking and design work together to recognize and build on traditional knowledge and skills while imagining how such efforts will help us develop sustainable futures for cities, landscapes, and bodies of water.","Adaptive reuse; Center for Global Heritage and Development; Dutch water and heritage practice; ICOMOS; Policymaking; Water and heritage agenda; Water heritage","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:4e74b5b8-45cd-4417-8c22-e00674562025","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4e74b5b8-45cd-4417-8c22-e00674562025","From Planning the Port/City to Planning the Port-City: Exploring the Economic Interface in European Port Cities","Van den Berghe, K.B.J. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Daamen, T.A. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Carpenter, Angela (editor); Lozano, Rodrigo (editor)","2020","In last three decades, planning agencies of most ports have institutionally evolved into a (semi-) independent port authority. The rationale behind this process is that port authorities are able to react more quickly to changing logistical and spatial preferences of maritime firms, hence increasing the competitiveness of ports. Although these dedicated port authorities have proven to be largely successful, new economic, social, and environmental challenges are quickly catching up on these port governance models, and particularly leads to (spatial) policy ‘conflicts’ between port and city. This chapter starts by assessing this conflict and argue that the conflict is partly a result of dominant—often also academic—spatial representations of the port city as two separate entities. To escape this divisive conception of contemporary port cities, this chapter presents a relational visualisation method that is able to analyse the economic interface between port and city. Based on our results, we reflect back on our proposition and argue that the core challenge today for researchers and policy makers is acknowledging the bias of port/city, being arguably a self-fulfilling prophecy. Hence, we turn the idea of (planning the) port/city conflicts into planning the port-city’s strengths and weaknesses.","Port city; Network analysis (Planning); Port-cities; Spatial policy; Relational approach; Visualisation methodology; Regional economic development","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-07-23","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:5078076d-2080-49a9-9a11-4724a18c3a20","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5078076d-2080-49a9-9a11-4724a18c3a20","The Noordoostpolder: A Landscape Planning Perspective on the Preservation and Development of Twentieth-Century Polder Landscapes in the Netherlands","Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","The Netherlands has a centuries-long tradition of reclaiming land. In the last century gaining land from water peaked with the IJsselmeerpolders, made possible by technical innovations. The Noordoostpolder (1937–1942), one of the IJsselmeerpolders, is a unique example of a fully designed agricultural landscape of the twentieth century. It is the first Dutch modern polder in which the layout was planned as an integral task, involving all its agricultural, urban, and landscape elements at once, while reflecting the state of the art in design, science, and engineering. Using the Noordoostpolder as an example, this chapter discusses the preservation and development of twentieth-century polders as cultural heritage landscapes. It elaborates a preservation-through-planning approach that takes spatial development with historical landscape structures as a basis. The chapter also briefly elaborates a critical way of understanding the coherence and variation of modern landscapes such as the Noordoostpolder, providing clues for spatial planning by systematically delineating and identifying spatial design principles.","Heritage landscape; Industrial agricultural landscape; Land reclamation; Landscape planning; Noordoostpolder; Protection through planning","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:bd3553db-0e3a-4cc4-a1af-368bc27272d6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd3553db-0e3a-4cc4-a1af-368bc27272d6","Dreaming of the Travelers’ Experience in 2040: Exploring Governance Strategies and Their Consequences for Personal Mobility Systems","Veeneman, Wijnand (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); van Kuijk, J.I. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design); Hiemstra-van Mastrigt, S. (TU Delft Mechatronic Design)","Müller, B. (editor); Meyer, G. (editor)","2020","The boundaries between collective and individual transport are fading. Current solutions for payment and planning of trips are suboptimal for journeys that span across individual, collective and shared transport modalities. The discussion around these innovations often tends towards public authorities needing to strengthen their integrating role, or towards the private companies developing key innovations. We argue that focusing on only one of these perspectives, either integration or innovation, is likely to lead to what we call ‘subtopias’. Furthermore, we discuss and resolve the conflict between the two roles based on four different scenarios, ranging from nightmare to utopian dream. Our claim is that a balance is needed between, rather than a prevalence for private and public, for integrated and innovative mobility services to manifest themselves. As we see it, authorities will need to direct, harmonize and coordinate specific elements of personal mobility systems in order to be able to facilitate a seamless multi-modal mobility experience for travelers.","personal mobility; mobility; seamless; user experience; user-centred design; governance; service design","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2021-02-06","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:57dbcb17-b25e-4417-a86f-d9fc43b48aa7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:57dbcb17-b25e-4417-a86f-d9fc43b48aa7","From Si Towards SiC Technology for Harsh Environment Sensing","Middelburg, L.M. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); van Driel, W.D. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); Zhang, Kouchi (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Pyper, Oliver (editor); Schumann, Cornelia (editor)","2020","In the coming decade, the development in the area of More than Moore will certainly take over from Moore’s Law. Sensor development and sensor integration will prevail above lower node development. New packaging solutions will be developed which will fuel the integration of sensors. These developments can still be silicon based but where harsh environments are involved wide-bandgap (WBG) materials, such as gallium nitride (GaN) or silicon carbide (SiC), will take over the development efforts spend. In this chapter, the use of WBG SiC material is discussed and reviewed towards possible applications for sensing under harsh environment exposure.","Sensor integration; More than Moore; Harsh environments; WBG; SiC","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-27","","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:3d03f5d3-9c6e-4fa9-9307-be0ed7df7685","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3d03f5d3-9c6e-4fa9-9307-be0ed7df7685","The Institutionalisation of a Creative Practice: Changing Roles of Regional Design in Dutch National Planning","Balz, Verena Elisabeth (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Zonneveld, W.A.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Lingua, Valeria (editor); Balz, Verena (editor)","2020","This chapter discusses the organisational setting of regional design in the realms of spatial planning and territorial governance. As a starting point, it argues that rules on how imagined design solutions function in an abstract, simplified ‘planning world’ are an important regional design product. When focusing on these rules, regional design practice resembles discretionary action. As such, it aims to improve planning decisions by judging the implications of planning frameworks when applied to particular situations. This implies that the involvement of actors in design practice requires careful consideration. As in any form of legitimate rule-building, a critical distance between those who initiate practices and conduct design, and those who judge the quality and relevance of design outcomes is essential. On the basis of these considerations the chapter investigates regional design practices that occurred between the 1980s and 2010s in the context of Dutch national planning. It shows how they transformed from being a form of professional advocacy, criticising planning, into a practice that was pragmatically used to implement a national planning agenda. The chapter concludes by discussing this institutionalisation of a creative practice in the Netherlands, reflecting upon the implications of these outcomes for territorial governance in particular.","Regional design; Spatial planning; Territorial governance; The Netherlands","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-04-23","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:5247ba97-1419-4eca-8d76-3ea6dd253007","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5247ba97-1419-4eca-8d76-3ea6dd253007","Toward a Cultural Heritage of Adaptation: A Plea to Embrace the Heritage of a Culture of Risk, Vulnerability and Adaptation","Meyer, Han (TU Delft Urban Design)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","We need to tell a new story about urbanizing delta regions. Historically, large-scale ‘iconic’ hydraulic works and modern industrial ports have been celebrated as showing the power of humans to control and subject nature. The emphasis on this part of cultural heritage tends to bury the remains of engineering and urban development of the previous periods and to erase the ebb and flow of natural processes in the earlier landscape. Instead of emphasizing resistance against nature and victories over nature, we need to embrace mitigation, adaptation, and uncertainty. Many urbanized delta regions, including the Dutch delta, have a rich history of such approaches. We can learn from that history, from the successes as well as from the failures. This chapter is a plea to embrace the dynamic and evolutionary character of delta regions and the cultures of adaptation which have been developed over many centuries. It means that another policy concerning cultural heritage should be stimulated in urbanizing deltas, fostering a heritage with an adaptive approach, not as a complete departure from present ways of doing things, but as a new stage in a centuries-long tradition.","Formative power of deltas; Heritage of adaptation; Risk; Uncertainty; Vulnerability","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Urban Design","","",""
"uuid:ba40f581-1795-4797-a40b-58f91b38f08e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ba40f581-1795-4797-a40b-58f91b38f08e","Health Monitoring for Lighting Applications","van Driel, W.D. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials; Signify); Middelburg, L.M. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); el Mansouri, B. (TU Delft Electronic Components, Technology and Materials); B.J.C., JAcobs (Signify)","van Driel, Willem Dirk (editor); Pyper, Oliver (editor); Schumann, Cornelia (editor)","2020","Traditional lighting is focused on the prevention of hardware failures. With the trend towards controlled and connected systems, other components will start playing an equal role in the reliability of it. Here reliability needs to be replaced by availability and other modeling approaches are to be considered. System prognostics and health management is the next step to service the connected complex systems in the most effective way possible. In this chapter, we will highlight the next frontiers that will need to be taken in order to move the traditional lighting catastrophic failure thinking into a thinking more towards new ways how system (degraded) functions can fail or be compromised. Results in the failure mode of lumen maintenance and its uncertainty are presented. An industrial use case is presented demonstrating how smart lighting will eventually be able to forecast maintenance schedules more efficiently.","Solid state lighting; Prognostics; Lifetime; Catastrophic failures; Lumen maintenance; Health monitoring","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-05-27","","","Electronic Components, Technology and Materials","","",""
"uuid:9a8d1d17-ab15-45b8-a82c-5728c35ccd57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9a8d1d17-ab15-45b8-a82c-5728c35ccd57","Towards Self-Reliant Development: Inhabitant Housing Capacity Gap of Rural Inhabitants on Mt. Elgon","Smits, M.W.M. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Roggema, Rob (editor); Roggema, Anouk (editor)","2020","Rural communities in developing countries show a socially inclusive, resilient, and self-reliant model for their housing, despite the lack of individual capacities. However, due to scarce opportunities, many people move to the cities, often returning to challenging living conditions. As a result, both urban and rural inhabitants struggle to reach the desired living standards and well-being. This article explores general capacities of rural inhabitants in Kenya and identifies what shortages prevent inhabitant well-being within their housing. Outcomes of the interviews performed on two hundred families (four communities) evaluate whether the different communities still build housing by themselves, if they would like to continue this ‘self-reliant model’, or would prefer professionals ro realize their housing. The conclusion indicates that inhabitants would prefer to build housing by themselves and exposes why these communities change to ‘external’, housing solutions. Housing alternatives which lie within their capacities, play a crucial role in sustaining the communities’ self-reliance in relation to their housing.","Self-reliance; Inhabitant capacities; Inhabitant-led development","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-11-12","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:14a79ea7-b42c-4660-b41b-44b326e2d1e9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:14a79ea7-b42c-4660-b41b-44b326e2d1e9","University Lecturing as a Technique of Collective Imagination: On Seeing Things as If They Had Taken a Bodily Form","Marin, L. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Hodgson, Naomi (editor); Vlieghe, Joris (editor); Zamojski, Piotr (editor)","2020","Lecturing is the only educational form inherited from the universities of the middle ages that is still in use today. However, it seems that lecturing is under threat, as recent calls to do away with lecturing in favour of more dynamic settings, such as the flipped classroom or pre-recorded talks, have found many adherents. In line with the post-critical approach of this book, this chapter argues that there is something in the university lecture that needs to be affirmed: at its best, the university lecture functions as a technique for thinking together or for making collective thinking happen in a lecture hall. The lecture offers the set-up, both technological and architectural, to forge a common experience that binds together the listeners and the speakers; that experience can be characterised as visualising ideas or seeing things as if they had taken on a ‘bodily form’. By looking at several examples of lecturing moments experienced by Gadamer as a student and later recounted in his autobiography, we can better understand the paradigmatic experience that characterises the lecture – as an ideal to be sought, even if, perhaps, not always actualised in everyday lectures.","Lecture; university; Visualisation; Imagination; Thinking; Students; collective","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-01-23","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:f43bb66f-dd02-40db-9b2a-094b9ca5f8fd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f43bb66f-dd02-40db-9b2a-094b9ca5f8fd","Introduction: Why is philosophy relevant for clinical practice?","Anjum, Rani Lill (Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)); Copeland, S.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Rocca, Elena (Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU))","Anjum, Rani Lillc (editor); Copeland, Samantha (editor); Rocca, Elena (editor)","2020","This book is intended as an intellectual resource for clinicians and healthcare professionals who are interested in digging deeper into the philosophical foundations of their daily practice. It is a tool for understanding some of the philosophical motivations and rationality behind the way medicine and healthcare are studied, evaluated and practiced. In particular, this book illustrates the impact that our thinking about causality, both philosophically and conceptually, has on the clinical encounter. The aim is to engage and empower healthcare professionals to take part in changing and defining the premises for their own practice. After all, if clinical decisions should be based on evidence, this ought to be evidence that is relevant and well-suited for the clinic. The book has two parts, Philosophical Framework and Application to the Clinic. The first part is written from the philosophical perspective and presents a singular overall framework. The second part is written primarily by clinicians who address some implications of the philosophical framework for different aspects of their own practice.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:b40f3500-3802-4600-a692-e9250c642c2c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b40f3500-3802-4600-a692-e9250c642c2c","The Separation of Ports from Cities: The Case of Rotterdam","Hein, C.M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); van de Laar, Paul Th. (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)","Carpenter, Angela (editor); Lozano, Rodrigo (editor)","2020","Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities that once hosted them. That separation was only possible if land was available where new port basins, industries, and other infrastructure could be constructed and where port activities could prosper without being restricted by urban functions. The port of Rotterdam represents an extreme example of port-city separation. This chapter shows how the port of Rotterdam transformed from a staple port into a transit port. Port activities moved towards the North Sea in four steps that were related to technological, institutional, and trade pattern changes and changes in port-city relations. Such transitions highlight the close relationships between trade patterns, technological innovations and changing governance patterns. Each expansion required close collaboration between business leaders and the municipality, because administrative borders needed to be expanded and infrastructure constructed. The growth also created friction among the various stakeholders in the region. The merchants of the staple markets protected their trades and traditions, whereas the harbour barons that benefited most from the high-volume trans-shipment of bulk commodities pushed the expansion of the port. To illustrate these steps in the separation of port and city, the chapter takes the case of petroleum as a key example. While beneficial for the economic development of the port –and to some degree the city–the separation of port and city has led to a loss of connection between port and city institutions. The chapter concludes by briefly examining the challenges and opportunities of port and city separation in terms of economic, spatial and cultural development.","Rotterdam; Port-city relations; Petroleumscape; Planning","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-07-23","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:20c7c379-6814-49c5-94fe-44b2add0fb77","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:20c7c379-6814-49c5-94fe-44b2add0fb77","The Impact of Planning Reform on Water-Related Heritage Values and on Recalling Collective Maritime Identity of Port Cities: The Case of Rotterdam","Arjomand Kermani, A. (TU Delft Heritage & Values); van der Toorn Vrijthoff, W. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Salek, Arash (Gemeente Rotterdam)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","This chapter explores two structural aspects of port-city interaction. First, it studies the evolution of planning policies on post-industrial waterfront spaces in the Netherlands before and after the 2008 financial crisis, focusing on the former shipbuilding company Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij (RDM). The RDM site in Rotterdam is a significant part of the old port area, and its submarine and shipbuilding legacy has always been present in the heads and hearts of the citizens. Second, the chapter explores how reawakening the nautical culture and marine traditions in Rotterdam can also reanimate the historical links between port and city. It briefly analyses the goals, achievements, and effects of a few heritage projects on the port-city interaction and the maritime identity of this global port-city.","City Ports Rotterdam; City-port interaction; Maritime identity; Water-related heritage; Waterfront regeneration","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:c62014f7-2cc0-4ac6-8840-869865749b13","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c62014f7-2cc0-4ac6-8840-869865749b13","The Concepts of Risk, Safety, and Security: A Fundamental Exploration and Understanding of Similarities and Differences","Blokland, P.J. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science); Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science; Universiteit Antwerpen; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)","","2020","When discussing the concepts of risk, safety, and security, people have an intuitive understanding of what these concepts mean and to a certain level, this understanding is universal. However, when delving into the meaning of the words and concepts in order to fully understand all their aspects, one is likely to fall into a semantic debate and ontological discussions. As such, this chapter explores the similarities and differences behind the perceptions to come to a fundamental understanding of the concepts, proposing a common semantic and ontological ground for safety and security science, introducing a definition of objectives as a central starting point in the study and management of risk, safety, and security.","Definitions; Differences; Foundation; Risk; Safety; Security; Similarities","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Safety and Security Science","","",""
"uuid:e6300108-a64a-498b-9788-1e1996c0b888","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e6300108-a64a-498b-9788-1e1996c0b888","Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport at a Seasonal Inlet and Its Adjacent Beach: Cua Dai, Vietnam","Do, T.K.A. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering; The University of Da Nang); de Vries, S. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering); Ye, Qinghua (TU Delft Coastal Engineering; Deltares); Stive, M.J.F. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering); Nguyen, Trung Viet (Thuy Loi University)","Dan Nguyen, Kim (editor); Guillou, Sylvain (editor); Gourbesville, Philippe (editor); Thiébot, Jérôme (editor)","2020","Cua Dai inlet is a typical microtidal, mixed energy-wave dominated inlet in a tropical monsoon regime in central Vietnam. Both the river flow regime and coastal processes such as induced by waves and tides influence Cua Dai Inlet and its adjacent coasts. Cua Dai Beach, the northern adjacent coast of Cua Dai inlet, has experienced severe erosion since 1995 due to an apparent non-periodic cyclic process, a decrease of sediment supply from the river, estuary and squeeze by coastal developments (Do et al. in J Coast Res 34(1):6–25, 2018). The inlet channel has shifted from North to South which served as an important controlling mechanism for the creation of a new ebb shoal. However, the role of the ebb-tidal delta in relation to the channel shifting and seasonal varying hydrodynamic conditions (river discharge and wave climate) remains poorly understood. Most studies have only considered the impact of waves and tides on the development of the ebb tidal delta. No study has included the impact of a varying river discharge on ebb shoal development and inlet migration. This chapter investigates the seasonal varying hydrodynamics and sediment transport of the inlet and adjacent coasts due to the seasonal varying river discharge and wave climate. The 2DH process-based morphodynamic numerical model (Delft3D) is applied using schematized wave conditions and river discharge. Six simulations with varying dominant wave conditions for the winter and for the summer are executed in combination with varying river discharge classes that corresponding to the dry, wet and flood seasons. There exists an East North East monsoon with a flood season from September to December, an East North East monsoon with a wet season from January to March, and a dry bidirectional South East/East North East monsoon from April to August. We investigate the effect of the seasonal wave climate and seasonal river discharges at Cua Dai inlet by analyzing the effects on the resulting hydrodynamics, sediment transports and potential morphological changes through the inlet and at the adjacent coasts. Primary results indicate that the seasonal variation in the wave climate has a strong influence on the sediment transport patterns in the adjacent coasts. The variation in the river flow dominates the magnitude of sediment transport through the inlet. The results of the simulations show that the inlet generally imports sediment into the estuary except in the case of the flood season. During the flood season the estimated sediment export is significant. Interestingly, the wave direction that varies during summer also influences the magnitude of sediment import into the estuary. Waves coming from the ENE contributes to larger sediment import than waves coming from the SE.","Hydrodynamics; Seasonal inlet; Seasonal river discharge; Seasonal waves; Sediment transport","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-08-29","","","Coastal Engineering","","",""
"uuid:cba7dc70-afd4-4ef9-ab31-49de21ee92da","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cba7dc70-afd4-4ef9-ab31-49de21ee92da","X-Ray Micro Tomography of Water Absorption by Superabsorbent Polymers in Mortar","Romero Rodriguez, C. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Deprez, Maxim (Universiteit Gent); França de Mendonça Filho, F. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); van Offenwert, Stefanie (Universiteit Gent); Cnudde, Veerle (Universiteit Gent; Universiteit Utrecht); Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment); Šavija, B. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","Boshoff, William P. (editor); Mechtcherine, Viktor (editor); Combrinck, Riaan (editor); Wyrzykowski, Mateusz (editor)","2020","Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP) have been recently subject of investigation as smart admixtures for cement-based materials. The properties of these polymers enable their use for internal curing, increasing freeze/thaw resistance, boosting autogenous self-healing and providing a crack self-sealing effect in cementitious composites. Except for the earliest application, the functioning of these beneficial effects invloves the absorption by the polymers of ingress water in the hardened cementitious matrix and later release, as well as their capacity to complete multiple absorption/desorption cycles. In this work, the absorption of water in mortar with superabsorbent polymers is monitored during the first 60 min of absorption through micro-CT. The experimental series included the presence of cracks. The registration and differentiation of sub-minute (18 s) scans enabled the individuation of bulk water content distribution in the mortar with a resolution of 55 μm. The swollen volume of SAP could also be quantified and studied in time. The results point out that although embedded SAP absorb water from the matrix, this absorption is slow and reduced with respect to water absorption during mixing for the used SAP. Same effect is observed for SAP in the cracks.","Concrete durability; Mortar; SAP; X-ray micro computed tomography","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-05-08","","","Materials and Environment","","",""
"uuid:53efe5ae-656f-4292-8020-a8c25bbca9ef","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:53efe5ae-656f-4292-8020-a8c25bbca9ef","The Guidelines Challenge","Copeland, S.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2020","This chapter looks at one of the key problems experienced by practitioners of medicine today, especially in large or public institutions, which is how to handle guidelines. Public management approaches to medicine tend to promote guidelines as rules to follow, and clinicians often feel pressure to follow a guideline even when their judgment cautions them to do otherwise. This ‘tramline’ approach to guidelines, we show, is philosophically as well as practically problematic. Especially when we take dispositions as the ontology of the causal relations that guidelines want to key in on—the best way to cause a recovery, or to counteract the causes of a condition—we see that guidelines cannot and ought not be treated as rules to be followed. We thus also make suggestions in this chapter about what kinds of guidelines, in terms of form and function, might be ideal.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:4f1e91a4-8cf8-4460-8029-c68e5479c15b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4f1e91a4-8cf8-4460-8029-c68e5479c15b","Conclusion: Causehealth recommendations for making causal evidence clinically relevant and informed","Anjum, Rani Lill (Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)); Copeland, S.M. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Rocca, Elena (Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU))","Anjum, Rani Lill (editor); Copeland, Samantha (editor); Rocca, Elena (editor)","2020","From the philosophical perspective presented in the first part of this book, together with the clinical application of this framework in the second part, it follows that we must change the way we approach causal evidence of health and illness conceptually, methodologically and practically. This has some practical consequences for the clinical encounter, as discussed throughout the book. We here offer some specific CauseHealth recommendations for making causal evidence more clinically relevant and better informed by the clinical encounter. The recommendations follow from an overall consideration of the previous chapters, both the philosophical framework and its clinical implications.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:9468e62d-180d-421b-aaaf-bdf3ca0b9a76","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9468e62d-180d-421b-aaaf-bdf3ca0b9a76","Core Values and Value Conflicts in Cybersecurity: Beyond Privacy Versus Security","van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Values Technology and Innovation)","Christen, Markus (editor); Gordijn, Bert (editor); Loi, Michele (editor)","2020","This chapter analyses some of the main values, and values conflicts, in relation to cybersecurity by distinguishing four important value clusters that should be considered when deciding on cybersecurity measures. These clusters are security, privacy, fairness and accountability. Each cluster consists of a range of further values, which can be viewed as articulating specific moral reasons relevant when devising cybersecurity measures. In addition to the four value clusters, domain-specific values that are served by computer systems, such as health, are important. Following a detailed discussion of the four relevant value clusters, potential value conflicts and value tensions are considered. The relationships of five pairs of values (privacy-security, privacy-fairness, privacy-accountability, security-accountability and security-fairness) are analysed in terms of whether they are largely supportive or conflicting. In addition, possible methods for addressing these potential value conflicts are discussed. It is concluded that values, and value conflicts, in cybersecurity should be considered in context, also taking into account the specific computer systems at play, to enable the use of nuanced and fine-grained methods for addressing the relevant value conflicts.","Accountability; Fairness; Privacy; Security; Value conflict; Values","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","Values Technology and Innovation","","","",""
"uuid:90dc205b-1b16-44b8-ad50-49162c982e3b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:90dc205b-1b16-44b8-ad50-49162c982e3b","Hold the Line: The transformation of the New Dutch Waterline and the Future Possibilities of Heritage","Verschuure, G.A (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","The redevelopment of the New Dutch Waterline, also known as the New Hollandic Waterline, was crucial to a change in public appreciation of Dutch military heritage and its connection to landscape design. Starting in 1980, new methods of revitalization combined preservation, renewal, and narrative approaches. At the same time, the work on the New Dutch Waterline changed; a nationally driven project became a series of local interventions. Throughout the effort, it was critical to success to have different actors understand and promote it as a heritage landscape of national importance. The project undertook not only to revitalize individual fortresses, but to enhance regional identity and tourism, a new scale in heritage debates. This chapter shows the importance of understanding and intervening in defense heritage as landscape–as well as individual objects. It also indicates how addressing these different scales can help in future spatial challenges. Finally, it addresses how understanding water heritage can help to tackle the imminent challenge of climate change at the scale of the landscape.","Defense landscape; Heritage management; Landscape planning; New Dutch waterline; New Hollandic Waterline; Transformation; Water","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:ecbd2087-9887-495e-b6b0-7f0d294ba1a3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ecbd2087-9887-495e-b6b0-7f0d294ba1a3","Using Heritage to Develop Sustainable Port-City Relationships: Lisbon’s shift from Object-based to Landscape Approaches","Pages Sanchez, Jose (Universität Hamburg); Daamen, T.A. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","Port cities face enormous sustainability challenges. In this chapter, we propose a relational view of these challenges and explore how different models of governance connect the three pillars of sustainable development: Economy, environment, and society. We also address the contradictions inherent to new port plans or waterfront projects, zooming in on the case of Lisbon, Portugal to evaluate the role of heritage in the sustainable development of its historic maritimewaterfront.We assess the extent to which reusing heritage structures strengthens the Lisbon port-to-city relationship with regard to governance and outcome. Our account shows that the city departed from its earlier object-based approach to adopt UNESCO’s approach of Historic Urban Landscapes (HUL). This shift has triggered deeper reflection among key city actors on the connections between city and port in Lisbon, as well as on the role of the waterfront landscape. We argue that its new approach to heritage potentially produces new governance arenas where new port-city coalitions can emerge—coalitions that have the potential to align economic and environmental objectives with the sociocultural motives that underpin the goals of heritage preservation. We conclude by emphasizing both the challenges of public participation and the critical importance of engagement of port authorities. Each is necessary if European port cities are to effectively pursue sustainable relationships.","Port city; Governance; Historic urban landscape (HUL); Maritime heritage; Waterfront; Lisbon; Sustainable development","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Urban Development Management","","",""
"uuid:d6260180-2418-4e6f-bea5-07926225d8ce","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d6260180-2418-4e6f-bea5-07926225d8ce","The Qanat System: A Reflection on the Heritage of the Extraction of Hidden Waters","Sanaan Bensi, N. (TU Delft Teachers of Practice / A)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2020","This chapter focuses on a traditional Iranian water infrastructure, the qanat system, a technical solution to the problem of accessing water for irrigation and urbanization that has shaped the landscape and organized the territory. The qanat was the basis for habitation, construction, and prosperity (abadani). It is also a key to understanding the culture and civilization of the Iranian Plateau and has evolved as a form of cultural heritage. Therefore, preserving this heritage is more than protecting an old technology. Rather, it requires a deeper understanding of the territory in which the qanat operated and of its limitations and possibilities. Discussing a historical work, The Extraction of Hidden Waters by Muhammad Al-Karaji (953–1029), this chapter explicates the multivalent role of the qanat system in managing and organizing the territory, society, life, and culture in the Iranian Plateau; this multiplicity of aspects and scales shapes its consideration of qanats’ heritage today.","Al-Karaji; Heritage; Iranian plateau; Qanat; Territory","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Teachers of Practice / A","","",""
"uuid:9b6b35d0-a86d-41b6-acf7-e6cd01d34a99","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9b6b35d0-a86d-41b6-acf7-e6cd01d34a99","Tidal Wave Propagation in the Flat Basin Under Wind Monsoon Climate","Phan, M.H. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering); Reniers, A.J.H.M. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics); Stive, M.J.F. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering); Ye, Qinghua (Deltares)","Nguyen, Kim Dan (editor); Guillou, Sylvain (editor); Gourbesville, Philippe (editor); Thiébot, Jérôme (editor)","2020","Tide is influenced due to not only mainly tide generating force but also local wind and weather patterns. The East Asian monsoons cause strong seasonal climatic variations in the Mekong Delta. A two-dimensional, barotropic numerical model was employed to investigate the dynamics of tidal wave propagation in the South China Sea with a particular interest for its characteristics along the Mekong deltaic coast under wind monsoon climate. The results reveal that wind monsoon climate could causes damped or amplified tidal amplitudes around Mekong deltaic coast approximately 2–3 cm due to the changing atmospheric pressure, the tangential stress of wind over the water surface, and wind enhanced bottom friction. The monsoon climate influences rather strongly on the M2 semidiurnal tide system in the eastern Mekong deltaic coast, meanwhile the monsoon climate controls K1 diurnal tide in the western region of Mekong delta.","Delft3D; Mekong deltaic coast; Tidal wave propagation; Wind monsoon climate","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-08-29","","","Coastal Engineering","","",""
"uuid:71431eb7-3a6d-4fd2-970f-8f5bbaf5cb64","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:71431eb7-3a6d-4fd2-970f-8f5bbaf5cb64","A Laboratory Study of the Shallow Flow Field in a Vegetated Compound Channel","Truong Hong, S. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering; Thuyloi University; Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology); Phan, K.L. (Thuyloi University); Stive, M.J.F. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering); Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (TU Delft Environmental Fluid Mechanics)","Nguyen, Kim Dan (editor); Guillou, Sylvain (editor); Gourbesville, Philippe (editor); Thiébot, Jérôme (editor)","2020","The significant defensive role of vegetation in general and mangroves in particular for coastal and estuarine regions has been increasingly recognized. However, understanding the shallow flow field in and around the region of vegetation is still limited. In order to gain more insight, a laboratory experiment of a vegetated compound channel was conducted. The emerged circular cylinders are a representative model for the emergent mangrove forest. Scenarios of different widths and densities of vegetation were considered. Data acquired from Acoustic Doppler Velocimetry (ADV) and force sensors have been analysed. The influences of vegetation on the shallow flow field were clarified by comparing different scenarios with and without vegetation. Furthermore, the results confirm the presence of the large horizontal coherent structures (LHCSs). The large coherent structures formed in the mixing layer at the vegetation interface emerge, promoting the transverse momentum exchange toward the forests. The LHCSs has not only boosted flow penetration into the vegetated floodplain area but also strongly disturbed the flow inside the forest. As the LHCSs move, they cause the fluctuation of the force on the cylinders. The fluctuations are largest at the vegetation edge. Negative values of stream wise forces were also recorded.","Compound vegetated channel; Forces on vegetation; Laboratory study; Turbulent flow; Vegetation","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-08-29","","","Coastal Engineering","","",""
"uuid:f0066cc7-8fb5-43b5-a273-71fbdadb45ea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f0066cc7-8fb5-43b5-a273-71fbdadb45ea","Emotions and Digital Well-Being: The Rationalistic Bias of Social Media Design in Online Deliberations","Marin, L. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology); Roeser, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","Christopher, Burr (editor); Luciano, Floridi (editor)","2020","In this chapter we argue that emotions are mediated in an incomplete way in online social media because of the heavy reliance on textual messages which fosters a rationalistic bias and an inclination towards less nuanced emotional expressions. This incompleteness can happen either by obscuring emotions, showing less than the original intensity, misinterpreting emotions, or eliciting emotions without feedback and context. Online interactions and deliberations tend to contribute rather than overcome stalemates and informational bubbles, partially due to prevalence of anti-social emotions. It is tempting to see emotions as being the cause of the problem of online verbal aggression and bullying. However, we argue that social media are actually designed in a predominantly rationalistic way, because of the reliance on text-based communication, thereby filtering out social emotions and leaving space for easily expressed antisocial emotions. Based on research on emotions that sees these as key ingredients to moral interaction and deliberation, as well as on research on text-based versus non-verbal communication, we propose a richer understanding of emotions, requiring different designs of online deliberation platforms. We propose that such designs should move from text-centred designs and should find ways to incorporate the complete expression of the full range of human emotions so that these can play a constructive role in online deliberations.","Deliberation platforms; Online deliberation; Online emotions; Social media; Text communication; Well-being","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2021-02-20","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:a7883e19-3126-45b4-a65f-3a34746501c2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a7883e19-3126-45b4-a65f-3a34746501c2","Online Platforms and the Circular Economy","Konietzko, J.C. (TU Delft Circular Product Design); Bocken, N.M.P. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research; Lund University; Lappeenranta University of Technology); Hultink, H.J. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research)","Bocken, N (editor)","2019","Online platforms have a growing influence on how people interact with the physical world. They organise data streams, economic interactions and social exchanges of their users. Competitive dynamics in this emerging ‘platform society’ revolve around the ability to attract users to a platform, and to collect and analyse data from their interactions to achieve network effects. This chapter is about the roles of online platforms in enabling a more sustainable and circular economy. It identifies and describes three potential roles: they can enable people and organisations to (1) market, (2) operate and (3) co-create products, components and material. The identified roles provide a playground for firms to experiment with online platforms to advance their digital transition towards a circular economy.","","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Circular Product Design","","",""
"uuid:bd09eb78-b763-4f07-a12d-08bf5e0fd881","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd09eb78-b763-4f07-a12d-08bf5e0fd881","Exploitative learning in inter-organizational projects: Evidence from Dutch infrastructure practices","Liu, Y. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management); Hertogh, M.J.C.M. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management); Houwing, E.J. (TU Delft Integral Design & Management; Rijkswaterstaat)","","2019","Purpose - How learning is facilitated in inter-organizational projects remains underdeveloped in the literature. The aim of this study is to focus on viewing the relationship between the multiple organizations in a project, from a perspective of the learning aspect. Design/Methodology/Approach - This research analyses the learning trajectory that occurred in the largest tunnel project in the Netherlands. Data were collected through archival documents, in-depth interviews, and site visits. Answering the research question will be done through inductive research. Findings - The results indicate that the most significant change that exploitative learning has led to is the change in mind-set. The learning paradox of projects does not play a factor in the learning trajectory present at the GSP project. Research Limitations/Implications - While the research was conducted in a Dutch context, it is suggested that the findings presented would align with the experiences of construction organizations in other parts of the world. Practical Implications - The findings have implications for understanding learning in practical project management. The organizations need to focus on learning initiatives on people, and not on the collection of data. Originality/Value - This research responds to the debate over the learning in projects. Learning stimulates openness and that this has positive impact omcollaboration.","Exploitative learning; Inductive research; Infrastructure construction projects; Inter-organizational projects; Mind-set change; Organizational culture","en","book chapter","Emerald Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Integral Design & Management","","",""
"uuid:51b36359-543c-4f72-b369-6895b6500dc2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:51b36359-543c-4f72-b369-6895b6500dc2","Leadership, Innovation, and Sustainability","Verburg, R.M. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)","","2019","In this chapter, Verburg explores the leadership challenges associated with sustainability by highlighting the current research evidence on the links between leadership, innovation, and sustainability. There seems to be a lot of conceptual confusion in relation to sustainability leadership. Different authors offer different definitions, focusing on either specific traits, styles or behaviors that they associate with sustainability leadership. Others do not even focus on leadership roles or behaviors as such but highlight the importance of any individual’s personal proactivity in order to drive sustainability agendas. This conceptual confusion may be a significant obstacle to further the field of sustainability leadership. The purpose of this chapter is, therefore, to provide a better understanding of sustainability leadership to enable future studies.","","en","book chapter","Springer Nature","","","","","","","","","","Economics of Technology and Innovation","","",""
"uuid:0c4f459e-da48-4994-b8bb-de8eb6651633","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c4f459e-da48-4994-b8bb-de8eb6651633","Russian Industrial Heritage in the Twenty-First Century: New Challenges: ロシアにおける21 世紀の産業遺産:新たな挑戦","Nevzgodin, I. (TU Delft Heritage & Values)","","2019","","Industrial Heritage; Architecture and Technology; Reuse","mul","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Values","","",""
"uuid:b5a50c1d-8279-4590-931d-5cf0b96f641c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b5a50c1d-8279-4590-931d-5cf0b96f641c","Evolutionary Ethics","Klenk, M.B.O.T. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)","","2019","","","en","book chapter","Rebus Community","","","","","","","","","","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:cd0e6d67-d64c-43dc-a920-fb23b316df2a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd0e6d67-d64c-43dc-a920-fb23b316df2a","Kissing Data","Lancel, K.A. (TU Delft System Engineering); Brazier, F.M. (TU Delft System Engineering); Maat, Hermen (Artists and Scientists studio Lancel/Maat)","","2019","This paper explores the design space for shared intimate experience of Brain Computer Interaction (BCI) for mirror processes and reflection. Two experiments in BCI-mediated Artistic Social Labs, in which participants (actors and observers), interact withmulti-modal representations of EEGs of kissing, provide new insights on the design of disruption and engagement for reflection, providing new forms of mirroring in shared space. These results are fundamental to the social construction of BCI based, trans-human embodied cognitionand relations, as well as for future BCI communication design and mirror-processes.","Haptic connection; participatory performance; digital synaesthic interface; distributed touch; mirroring; vulnerability; merging realities; public space","en","book chapter","Riga’s Center for New Media
Culture RIXC / Art Research Laboratory of Liepaja University","","","","","","","","","","System Engineering","","",""
"uuid:e468d284-7d73-4b5c-b341-fdf7c0560314","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e468d284-7d73-4b5c-b341-fdf7c0560314","Explorative Growth for Art and Architecture","Gruber, Petra (Biomimicry Research and Innovation Center BRIC, The University of Akron); Vermeulen, A.C.J. (TU Delft System Engineering); Yönetim, Ceren (University of Applied Arts); Imhof, Barbara (LIQUIFER Systems Group)","Adamatzky, Andrew (editor)","2019","This chapter describes how architects and artists develop their work through looking at nature and finding role models for proto-architectural applications. Artistic research methodologies are being used to transfer growth strategies in nature into concepts for a new living architecture. The chapter also describes the example of the artistic research project GrAB - Growing As Building, which was conducted between 2013 and 2016 at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna with an interdisciplinary and international team of architects, artists, engineers and scientists. The project was funded through the Austrian Science Fund, a funding institution for fundamental scientific research in Austria. The programme of developing and enhancing the arts is part of the FWF services and represents a unique opportunity to develop research in an artistic context. GrAB emerged from another artistic research project funded by the FWF: Biornametics – Architecture Defined by Natural Patterns explored a new methodology to interconnect scientific evidence with creative design in the field of architecture. GrAB took this exploration further and specifically looked at growing structures with focus themes on explorative growth, material systems, technological transfers and closed-loop systems. The investigations were multifaceted and broad at the beginning and were narrowed down to biological role model research which could be conducted in a biolab established at an art school (Figure 9.1). The slime mould was investigated as part of the theme of explorative structures. Looking at the slime mould through an artistic lens, informed by renowned biologists yielded new insights into the interpretation of its behaviour and proto-applications for architecture and the arts.","Arts; Architecture; Slime Mould; Arts and Science","en","book chapter","River Publishers","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2019-11-01","","","System Engineering","","",""
"uuid:e3096880-c2b8-48b9-81c6-2040d94ca858","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e3096880-c2b8-48b9-81c6-2040d94ca858","De gevolgen van zelfrijdende auto’s voor de stad","Priemus, H. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","","2019","Op 16 januari 2018 schreven Roger van Boxtel, president-directeur van de NS, acht wethouders Verkeer van Almere, Amsterdam, Delft, Den Haag, Leiden, Rotterdam, Utrecht en Zoetermeer (waarom ontbreken Haarlem, Dordrecht, Zaanstad en Amersfoort?), en vier OV-vervoersdirecteuren een ingezonden stuk in NRC Handelsblad onder de kop ‘Investeer nu in lightrail om verkeersinfarct te voorkomen’. Het was niet voor het eerst dat werd gepleit voor lightrail-verbindingen in de Randstad. Het nieuwe is dat nu niet zozeer wordt gepleit voor de realisatie van afzonderlijke verbindingen, zoals destijds de omstreden Rijn-Gouwelijn, maar meer voor een stedelijke georiënteerd lightrail-systeem dat stadskernen in de Randstad met elkaar verbindt.","","nl","book chapter","Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:0ab28269-7946-419b-982a-ff3a9a4fb58f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ab28269-7946-419b-982a-ff3a9a4fb58f","Investeer in lightrailsystemen","Priemus, H. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","","2019","Op 16 januari 2018 schreven Roger van Boxtel, president-directeur van de NS, acht wethouders Verkeer van Almere, Amsterdam, Delft, Den Haag, Leiden, Rotterdam, Utrecht en Zoetermeer (waarom ontbreken Haarlem, Dordrecht, Zaanstad en Amersfoort?), en vier OV-vervoersdirecteuren een ingezonden stuk in NRC Handelsblad onder de kop ‘Investeer nu in lightrail om verkeersinfarct te voorkomen’. Het was niet voor het eerst dat werd gepleit voor lightrail-verbindingen in de Randstad. Het nieuwe is dat nu niet zozeer wordt gepleit voor de realisatie van afzonderlijke verbindingen, zoals destijds de omstreden Rijn-Gouwelijn, maar meer voor een stedelijke georiënteerd lightrail-systeem dat stadskernen in de Randstad met elkaar verbindt.","","nl","book chapter","Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:512665e9-c664-40f2-a8bc-1f5455777afb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:512665e9-c664-40f2-a8bc-1f5455777afb","The station of the future: Amsterdam’s stations in transition","Triggianese, M. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Cavallo, R. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Engel, Henk (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pane, Iskander (editor)","2019","In contemporary mobile society, stations are becoming much more than just a place to get on and off trains or other modes of transport. Stations are places to work, do business, meet, shop and relax. They not only link different modes of transport at several levels (local, regional, national and international) but are also ‘urban’ connectors within the city and its surrounding region, as well as catalysts of urban transformation. A development or redevelopment project for a station can therefore also be used to promote high-quality architecture and the revitalization of city districts. The main goals are on the one hand finding an optimum mix of transport modalities for every situation and making the whole station complex as seamless as possible for the users, and on the other to address the need to rethink the ‘intermodal station’ as an urban place, as an attractive and liveable area with room for ‘innovative’ design solutions as well as development and redevelopment projects and densification. This means that a higher degree of flexibility must be incorporated, finding ways to deal with the often complicated governance structure inside and outside the station building and its surroundings.","","mul","book chapter","Vantilt","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:7898aa6a-58d3-4f4d-8ee6-927263ca4c61","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7898aa6a-58d3-4f4d-8ee6-927263ca4c61","Engineering The Ecosystem Services Of The Sand Motor","Luijendijk, Arjen (TU Delft Coastal Engineering); van Oudenhoven, Alexander (Universiteit Leiden)","","2019","To actually design for sandy solutions, designers need to know the key factors that drive ecosystem services. This section will look at the key factors that drive the three main ecosystem services of coastal defense, recreation and nature development, followed by a description of how to evaluate these. Finally, an example of arguable the most important design factor is discussed.","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Coastal Engineering","","",""
"uuid:d9fd0feb-46ff-44a8-889c-72983fb583ad","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d9fd0feb-46ff-44a8-889c-72983fb583ad","A Global View on Beach Erosion","Luijendijk, Arjen (TU Delft Coastal Engineering)","","2019","Coastal zones have long attracted humans and human activities, due to the economic opportunities they offer, their aesthetic value, and the diverse ecosystem services they provide. As a result, coastal zones throughout the world have become heavily populated and developed, with 15 of the world’s 20 megacities (population >10 million) being in the coastal zone. The global coastline is spatially varied and comprises different coastal landforms, such as barrier islands, sea cliffs, sandy coasts, tidal flats, and river deltas. Of these different coastline types, the sandy coasts are highly dynamic in time and space and constitute a substantial part of the world’s coastline. Sandy coasts are highly developed and densely populated due to the amenities","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Coastal Engineering","","",""
"uuid:cb6dc8bd-5d0a-46a5-a461-2840a45398e8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cb6dc8bd-5d0a-46a5-a461-2840a45398e8","Road pricing in the Netherlands","van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","van den Berg, L.D. (editor); Polak, J.B. (editor)","2019","This chapter presents an overview of policy intentions in the Netherlands related to road pricing since 1988/1990 and will discuss dominant factors for not implementing any road pricing policy so far. The contribution is limited to the payment of road use, excluding taxes on fuel and parking policies. The main conclusion is that, although the Netherlands was the first to support a national road pricing system, real world implementation failed about three decades ago, mainly due to a lack of political, social and actor support. The most important factor was that Dutch political parties were afraid to lose this vote. Uncertainty about ICT (costs, reliability) also played a role. What does this imply for the future of road pricing policies in the Netherlands? The fact that the system is going to be revolutionary change, a big bang implementation, makes implementation difficult. A more evolutionary ‘step by step’ implementation would have more chance of survival. If Germany and/or Belgium (and perhaps Luxemburg) were to impose a kilometre charge, this would increase the likeliness that the Netherlands would also do this.","","en","book chapter","BIVEC-GIBET","","","","","","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:5bc2013f-be62-4567-a177-38684cb26d64","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5bc2013f-be62-4567-a177-38684cb26d64","Ecologies of migration: Metabolic borderscapes and relational architecture","Sohn, H. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions); Cordova Gonzalez, Ramon (Student TU Delft)","Gouvias, Dionysios (editor); Petropoulou, Chryssanthi (editor); Tsavdaroglou, Charalampos (editor)","2019","The phenomenon of migration is a fundamental concept to evolutionary biology, population studies, and life sciences. It is almost uncontestable common knowledge that migration is an indispensable factor to propel difference and change, thus ensuring genetic variation, and ultimately evolution for all life forms. For most species migration is the rule, not the exception. Yet, when referring to human migration, the discussions suddenly turn highly controversial. Underpinning the expected arguments that tie these discussions to human exceptionalism and speciesism, one encounters the deeply rooted links of sedentarism to diverse projects of State formation, the construction of society and its cultural and territorial arrangements into bounded, legible schemes and models. Arguably, a narrowing vision, which simultaneously claims to capture and organize an otherwise complex and messy reality, is a necessary and effective frame to focus on particular forms of knowledge over and against others. Nevertheless, as is increasingly evident, such narrow frames not only simplify, but also reduce reality, offering static, fixed and schematic falsifications of it, removed as it were, from the actual phenomena to which they allude. Human migration is especially prone to the effects of such simplification, leading to a reduced understanding of the migration phenomenon itself, the multiple agents which emerge from it and that shape it, and their relationality as constitutive of a milieu, or metabolism. For migration, this has a paralyzing effect, as it limits and compartamentalizes the capacity to act in relation to it. Other discursive schemes (of subject formation) that allow us to think and act differently, creatively and critically in relation to migration are paramount, especially if the intentionality is to physically intervene within it. In other words, migration and migrant agents, when liberated from the grasp of conventionally reductive and simplifying frames, reveal their intricate participation in an ecology that not only engenders the becoming of form, space, matter and subjectivity, but which also shapes specifically human practices and relations. In short, understanding migration as a complex assemblage driven by desire and other, previously unseen forces is to regard it as a process of becoming. Seen from this angle, concepts conventionally associated to human migration –from migrating subjects, territories, borders, to structures and systems-, become fields of latent potentiality and productive possibilities. It is at this juncture when –perhaps appropriately so- we may begin exercising different forms of nomadic thought when dealing with migration.
The paper contribution departs from the premise that different theoretical and discursive frameworks are necessary to rethink and act upon the very urgent problem of human migration from a metabolic, relational and systemic point of view. It will do so by introducing and explaining an unconventional approach in which three different ‘logics’ will encounter each other in an attempt to recalibrate the reach of the spatial disciplines and material practices, in particular architecture, within the phenomenon of contemporary human migration: population thinking, intensive thinking and topological thinking.
This contribution aims to identify and illustrate methods and techniques for GIS-based modelling, analysis and visualization for exploring designed landscapes and their evolution from conception to the present day. Stourhead landscape garden is used as a case study. Stourhead is a well-known historical landscape garden and for centuries a top attraction in Wiltshire, UK. This contribution will address data gathering (using field instruments such as terrestrial laser scanning), the use and processing of available analogue and digital sources, the employment of plant physiological models, as well as cartometric analysis and correction of deviations in historical cartographic material in the interest of reconstruction of important stages of the landscape’s development. GIS-based analyses of the spatial structure, changes and coherence over time from horizontal (eye-level) and vertical (bird-eye) perspectives will feature prominently, together with different forms of representation such as maps, virtual landscapes and 3D prints. Insights gained by such explorations open new perspectives on the situational and cultural-historical aspects of designed landscapes, which can play a part in value assessment and decisions regarding the use and management of this living green heritage.
largely because this type of research is situated at the very fertile intersection of
ongoing technological development and sustained critical reflection. On the one
hand, the development of digital tools for data capturing, data analysis and data
structuring has revolutionised our ability to extract and plot out data of all sorts
and to combine, mix and re-mix these data in order to discover spatio-temporal
relationships that have previously remained hidden. On the other hand, the
humanities’ sustained interest in spatiality as well as its growing involvement with the new digital tools make for a continuous critical reflection accompanied by ongoing methodological experiments that stretch, morph and bend these digital tools in order for them to reflect context and source specificity, to include different theoretical perspectives on landscape, to enable narrative formats, etc.","","en","book chapter","Leuven University Press","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:6e5b733e-049a-46f2-843a-7820168f88ca","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6e5b733e-049a-46f2-843a-7820168f88ca","Nitrogen Recovery from Wastewater: Possibilities, Competition with Other Resources and Adaptation Pathways","van der Hoek, J.P. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering); Duijff, R. (TU Delft Water Resources); Reinstra, Otto (Strategic Centre)","Henriques, Maria Helena (editor)","2019","Due to an increased food production the demand for nitrogen and phosphorus as fertilizers grows. Nitrogen based fertilizers are produced with the Haber-Bosch process through industrial fixation of N2 into ammonia. Through wastewater treatment the nitrogen is finally released back to the atmosphere as N2 gas. This nitrogen cycle is characterized by drawbacks. The energy requirement is high, and in the wastewater treatment nitrogen is mainly converted to N2 gas and lost to the atmosphere. In this study technologies for nitrogen recovery from wastewater were selected based on four criteria: sustainability (energy use and N2O emissions), the potential to recover nitrogen in an applicable form, the maturity of the technology and the nitrogen concentration that can be handled by the technology. As in wastewater treatment the focus is also on the recovery of other resources, the interaction of nitrogen recovery with biogas production, phosphorus recovery and cellulose recovery was examined. The mutual interference of the several nitrogen recovery technologies was studied using adaptive policymaking. Most promising mature technologies that can be incorporated in existing wastewater treatment plants were struvite precipitation, treatment of digester reject water by air stripping, vacuum membrane filtration and hydrophobic membrane filtration, and treatment of air from thermal sludge drying, resulting respectively in 1.1%, 24%, 75%, 75% and 2.1% nitrogen recovery for the specific case wastewater treatment plant Amsterdam-West. The effects on sustainability were limited. Higher nitrogen recovery (60%) could be realized by separate urine collection, but this requires a completely new infrastructure for wastewater collection and treatment. It was concluded that different technologies in parallel are required to reach sustainable solutions. Nitrogen recovery does not interfere with recovery of the other resources. An adaptation pathways map is a good tool to take into account new developments, uncertainties and different ambitions when choosing technologies for nitrogen recovery.","Nitrogen; Resource Recovery; Wastewater Treatment; Energy; Sustainability; Adaptive Policymaking","en","book chapter","Vide Leaf","","","","","","","","","","Sanitary Engineering","","",""
"uuid:5a639808-d9c9-4093-9217-85ad2a8bf2c1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a639808-d9c9-4093-9217-85ad2a8bf2c1","Een duurzaam thuis: Over waarden in wonen","Elsinga, M.G. (TU Delft Housing Institutions & Governance)","","2019","Nederlandse volkshuisvesting draagt van oudsher bij aan een ’waardevolle‘ samenleving. Volkshuisvesting had oorspronkelijk als doel te voorzien in een gezonde woonsituatie voor iedereen en bij te dragen aan een maatschappij waarin kwetsbare groepen middenin de samenleving leven. Dit streven kon lange tijd op breed politiek draagvlak rekenen. Met de introductie van marktwerking in de woonsector kwamen woningcorporaties en hun bijzondere positie tussen markt en overheid onder een vergrootglas te liggen. Het op economische efficiëntie gerichte denken kon niet uit de voetenmet deze vreemde organisaties die niet gericht zijn op winst maar op waarden. In plaats van de waarden expliciet te maken, werd geprobeerd onderscheid te maken tussen de op winst gerichte activiteiten van woningcorporaties en de activiteiten die het algemeen belang dienden. Dit artikel gaat in op de waarden in wonen die nu te vaak impliciet blijven, zoals rechtvaardigheid en duurzaamheid, en voorheen werden aangeduid met het begrip volkshuisvesting.","","nl","book chapter","Wetenschappelijk Bureau Groen Links","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2020-04-01","","","Housing Institutions & Governance","","",""
"uuid:822652dc-88e2-4b03-80a7-1d52276dec60","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:822652dc-88e2-4b03-80a7-1d52276dec60","Refugee shelters done differently: Humanist (and global) architecture of socialist Yugoslavia","Staničić, Aleksandar (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Gola, Alessandra (editor); Singh, Ashika (editor); Singh, Anamica (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","Leuven University Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2019-12-31","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:55cfdb31-3eb1-4276-9613-bbdebe12a976","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:55cfdb31-3eb1-4276-9613-bbdebe12a976","Recent Developments to Improve the Numerical Accuracy","Wobbes, Elizaveta (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Tielen, R.P.W.M. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Möller, M. (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Vuik, Cornelis (TU Delft Numerical Analysis); Galavi, Vahid (Deltares)","Fern, James (editor); Rohe, Alexander (editor); Soga, Kenichi (editor); Alonso, Eduardo (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","CRC Press","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2019-08-07","","","Numerical Analysis","","",""
"uuid:d53d34e3-62dd-4cbc-aae7-d1ce8426af34","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d53d34e3-62dd-4cbc-aae7-d1ce8426af34","Spatial Characters of Fifteen Library Makerspaces in the Netherlands","Caso, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Caso, Olindo (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:14f3fa10-abd5-4415-9044-018d4a64fe2f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:14f3fa10-abd5-4415-9044-018d4a64fe2f","The Atlas: Introduction","Caso, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics); Kuijper, J.A. (TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions)","Caso, Olindo (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:78f16518-43d5-4b87-af0d-0d58e8d70aee","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:78f16518-43d5-4b87-af0d-0d58e8d70aee","The New Public Library as Supportive Environment for the Contemporary Homo Faber","Caso, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Caso, Olindo (editor); Kuijper, Joran (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:edb09169-0bf9-4671-9839-48788b94bf94","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:edb09169-0bf9-4671-9839-48788b94bf94","Amstel: Future projection","Caso, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Kaan, Kees (editor); Stancic, Ivana (editor); Triggianese, Manuela (editor); Smidihen, Hrvoje (editor); van Zalingen, Jelmer (editor); Keng Yee Oh, Alexis (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:66eb428b-853a-44c9-9220-47b6f8e9f3fd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:66eb428b-853a-44c9-9220-47b6f8e9f3fd","Zaanstad: Future projection","Caso, O. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Kaan, Kees (editor); Stancic, Ivana (editor); Triggianese, Manuela (editor); Smidihen, Hrvoje (editor); van Zalingen, Jelmer (editor); Keng Yee Oh, Alexis (editor)","2019","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","History, Form & Aesthetics","","",""
"uuid:ab8b3486-8eb4-4262-a131-d2fdbff2c7d8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ab8b3486-8eb4-4262-a131-d2fdbff2c7d8","Tessenow’s interieurperspectieven en onze drang om maquettes te maken","Zeinstra, J.S. (TU Delft Situated Architecture)","Engel, Henk (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pané, Iskandar (editor)","2019","The ‘Learning by Models’ exhibition held in the Faculty of Architecture of TU Delft in the spring of 2018 comprised a number of models representing various works by the architect Heinrich Tessenow (1876-1950). The models were made in three architecture schools, namely the Maastricht Academy of Architecture , the Accademia di architettura in Mendrisio and the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment in Delft, and the clear differences between these models showed the various ways that Tessenow’s work is addressed in architectural education today. The exhibition’s closing event was a symposium that brought together teachers, architectural historians and practising architects to share their views and ideas about Tessenow and his relevance to contemporary architecture. This text was one of the contributions.","","mul","book chapter","Vantilt","","","","","","","","","","Situated Architecture","","",""
"uuid:3e2c9452-7da0-4e99-82f9-13e2a78ed1c5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3e2c9452-7da0-4e99-82f9-13e2a78ed1c5","In de marge van het AUP: Inleiding bij twee kaartreeksen","Engel, H.J. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics)","Engel, Henk (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pane, Iskander (editor)","2019","Since 2016 the city of Amsterdam, which is famed for its expansion plans, has been focusing on densification. As part of the council’s vision of a city with high quality of life (a circular economy, health, etc.), its Koers 2025: ruimte voor de stad (Target 2025: room for the city) programme includes densification involving at least 50,000 new dwellings. Most of these will be built in the form of tower blocks in the ‘Ring Zone’: the area between the prewar and postwar city along the A10 motorway, the circular railway line and the banks of the River IJ. In the next few years this area is to become a linking element between the centre and the districts beyond the ring, as well as a gateway to the city from the surrounding region. This will give a remarkable twist to a trend that was launched much earlier. ‘Today the existing city is not a marginal phenomenon within an endless mass of new urban development; on the contrary, new urban expansion lies in the margin of the existing city,’ wrote Erik Pasveer in 1991. The age of major urban expansion was truly over, and with it architects’ and urban planners’ focus on ‘tomorrow’s city’. The Bijlmer development, now known as South-East Amsterdam, was in that sense the last example of it. Yet Koers 2025 appears to be reviving the notion of ‘tomorrow’s city’ in a new form.
ergy conservation and efficiency among policy makers and citizens. Fischer (2008), for instance, explores the ways in which a sense of competition, social comparison, and peer pressure impels people to adopt better energy consuming behavior. The online platform ‘Social Electricity’ allows citizens to compare
energy footprints with friends, neighbors, or other users. This process, Kamilaris, Pitsillides, and Fidas (2016) argue, affects people’s energy awareness, making them more sensitive to the environment and motivating them to behave more sustainably.
Many other energy-saving applications have been developed
(Albertarelli et al., 2018), which exploit gamification and social
interaction to promote energy-efficient lifestyles.","","en","book chapter","InPlanning","","","","","","","","","","Web Information Systems","","",""
"uuid:bfcbccbe-e125-4aef-a7e5-28b65698bd9f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bfcbccbe-e125-4aef-a7e5-28b65698bd9f","Conclusions","Vergara d'Alençon, L.M. (TU Delft Urban Studies; TU Delft Housing Management); Robertson, Cristián (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)","Vergara, Luz María (editor); Robertson, Cristián (editor); Czischke, Darinka (editor); Schlack, Elke (editor); Tapia, Rodrigo (editor)","2019","We are facing a paradigm shift in the production of housing, and it is precisely in this transition where contexts as different as The Netherlands and Chile find a common denominator: the problem of affordability and general discontent in the face of a supply that is increasingly remote from the economic capacity and needs of people. Access to housing has become a scarce commodity. In a growing context of demands for the right to the city, the provision of affordable housing has become such a situation that it has promoted the inhabitants to position themselves as protagonists - seeking solutions that cope with the housing problem through collaborative processes. In Europe these processes have re-emerged as a reaffirmation of self-determination in response to the commodification and standardization of housing. However, in Chile the search has been more related to means of collaborative survival through the dynamics of allegamiento and self-organization in pericentral areas.
When the MFFD program took off in 2012, its general goal was to gain a deeper understanding of multifunctional flood defenses, in order to provide a solid foundation for their design, assessment and management. As a point of departure, it assumed that a new generation of explicitly multifunctional flood defenses was the product of a need to accommodate competing spatial claims, and, perhaps, contribute financial savings by combining functions. Flagship projects like the Scheveningen Boulevard and Katwijk’s ‘hybrid’ parking garage complement an older generation of multifunctional flood defenses, the traditional example being dikes with sheep grazing or a road on top. The contemporary multifunctional flood defense was viewed as a complex but desirable phenomenon: the answer to multiple needs, and therefore best studied from a multidisciplinary perspective.","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:ffb70ee9-c2b1-4e4b-81f7-c3ff5d78ed7e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ffb70ee9-c2b1-4e4b-81f7-c3ff5d78ed7e","Ontwerpen als onderzoeksstrategie bij TU Delft landschapsarchitectuur","Nijhuis, S. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture)","","2017","TU Delft Landschapsarchitectuur richt zich voornamelijk op ruimtelijke ontwerpopgaven in de stedelijk landschap. Het stedelijk landschap wordt daarbij begrepen als een schaalcontinuüm, 4D-constructie, palimpsest en systeem, waarbij sociale en ecologische structuren en processen de hoofdrol spelen en de Genius Loci centraal staat. [1] Internationale vraagstukken zoals duurzame verstedelijking, wateropgaven, energietransitie en landschapstransformatie zijn belangrijke thema’s waar onderzoekers en studenten zich over buigen en waarbinnen ze hun kennis over landschap, stedenbouw, architectuur, civiele techniek en landschapsecologie in de praktijk brengen. Ruimtelijk ontwerpen is daarbij een belangrijke onderzoeksstrategie om grip te krijgen op de complexe opgaven en mogelijke oplossingen. [2] Maar hoe wordt ontwerpen als onderzoek ingezet?","","nl","book chapter","Dutch School of Landscape Architecture","","","","","","","","","","Landscape Architecture","","",""
"uuid:0f4e316c-e00b-461b-94a7-4b58226ef8a6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0f4e316c-e00b-461b-94a7-4b58226ef8a6","Tufsteen in Zuid-Limburg","Quist, W.J. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Quist, W.J. (editor); Tolboom, H-J (editor)","2017","","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:2653a013-e148-45d9-bee3-74e4cfaa9513","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2653a013-e148-45d9-bee3-74e4cfaa9513","Client learning across major infrastructure projects","Volker, L. (TU Delft Public Commissioning); Hoezen, M. (Ministry of Infrastructure)","Haugbølle, Kim (editor); Boyd, David (editor)","2017","","Built Environment; Building and Construction; Property","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Public Commissioning","","",""
"uuid:7122b761-a1dd-4cff-886b-eb30e86c3aeb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7122b761-a1dd-4cff-886b-eb30e86c3aeb","The best of both worlds?: Client decision making in architect selection processes","Volker, L. (TU Delft Public Commissioning)","Strebel, Ignaz (editor); Silberberger, Jan (editor)","2017","","Built Environment; Architecture; Planning; Geography","en","book chapter","Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Public Commissioning","","",""
"uuid:31b77c93-2962-4a3f-8e19-1a510027badb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:31b77c93-2962-4a3f-8e19-1a510027badb","Geologische kaarten van Zuid-Limburg","Quist, W.J. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Quist, W.J. (editor); Tolboom, H-J (editor)","2017","","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:708d7f1e-1511-442b-8e48-b1ff17ae6a3e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:708d7f1e-1511-442b-8e48-b1ff17ae6a3e","Onbekend maakt onbemind?","Quist, W.J. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Quist, W.J. (editor); Tolboom, H-J (editor)","2017","","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:5f01d731-111a-458f-b109-33ea0145bde0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5f01d731-111a-458f-b109-33ea0145bde0","Sleeping Beauty: Heritage & Architecture","de Jonge, W. (TU Delft Heritage & Design)","Komossa, S. (editor); Gramsbergen, E. (editor); Schreurs, E. (editor); Spoormans, L. (editor); Teerds, H. (editor)","2017","Reworked edition of the author´s Inaugural Address (June 2016).","Modern Movement; Modern Heritage; 20C heritage; Design Intent; Zonnestraal; Van Nelle; Adaptive Reuse; Heritage and Design; Design Dynamics; Future of Heritage","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Design","","",""
"uuid:66d25641-119e-413e-9e2f-6be8d9693bcd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:66d25641-119e-413e-9e2f-6be8d9693bcd","Case Studies: Rotterdam and New York: Different strategies to community based adaptation to flood risk","van Veelen, P.C. (TU Delft OLD Urban Compositions)","Kothuis, Baukje (editor); Kok, Matthijs (editor)","2017","style=""margin: 0cm 0cm 10pt;"">Although storm at the North Sea produces moderate flood levels compared to the hurricane-impacted storm surge flood levels at the East Coast, Rotterdam and New York show comparable flood characteristics (see Figures at top next page). The majority of the urbanized waterfront areas in New York City and Rotterdam are mostly exposed to slow rising storm surge flooding that causes relatively shallow and short-lived inundations.","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","OLD Urban Compositions","","",""
"uuid:4dd9e389-9d94-462e-9868-7d36ef813bb9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4dd9e389-9d94-462e-9868-7d36ef813bb9","How infrastructure can support and destroy the public domain of the city","Meyer, Han (TU Delft OLD Urban Compositions)","Kothuis, Baukje (editor); Kok, Matthijs (editor)","2017","style=""margin: 0cm 0cm 10pt;"">Triumph of the City is a famous book by Harvard professor Edward Glaeser, describing the city as the most important engine of prosperity, economic development, culture and innovation. The invention of cities was the best thing mankind ever did (Glaeser, 2011).","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","OLD Urban Compositions","","",""
"uuid:15b34854-28a4-459f-8134-df05c3390247","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:15b34854-28a4-459f-8134-df05c3390247","Limburgsche steen volgens A.L.W.E. van der Veen","Quist, W.J. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Quist, W.J. (editor); Tolboom, H-J (editor)","2017","","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:eb51dd3e-9be3-4e0e-976a-4e87e3fd8024","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eb51dd3e-9be3-4e0e-976a-4e87e3fd8024","Digital Context and Open Science: A Chance for Architecture?","Klein, T. (Technische Universität München); van der Hoeven, F.D. (TU Delft 100% Research)","","2017","","","en","book chapter","Technische Universität München","","","","","","","","","","100% Research","","",""
"uuid:5a9cd288-abdd-45d7-840d-51c6555cdfbd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a9cd288-abdd-45d7-840d-51c6555cdfbd","Rossi, Ungers and Koolhaas: Three positions on the relation between Architecture and Planning","Marzot, N. (TU Delft OLD Public Buiding)","Komossa, Susanne (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Schreurs, Eireen (editor); Spoormans, Lidwine (editor); Teerds, Hans (editor)","2017","","Morphology; Typology; Design","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","OLD Public Buiding","","",""
"uuid:63a5d041-83c3-4cd7-8111-b43433f0da77","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:63a5d041-83c3-4cd7-8111-b43433f0da77","Gemeenten als opdrachtgevers in de bouw – zoekt en gij zult vinden: Diffuse inbedding van opdrachtgevende rol in gemeentelijke organisaties","Hermans, M.H. (TU Delft Public Commissioning); Huizing, D.; Amesz, J.; Veuger, J.","Veuger, Jan (editor)","2017","Gemeenten zijn een belangrijke speler als het gaat om opdrachtgeverschap in de bouw; ze nemen gezamenlijk meer dan de helft van de totale bouwproductie vanuit de overheid voor hun rekening (EIB, 2016). De opdrachtgevende rol is binnen gemeenten veelal op verschillende plaatsen belegd. Deze fragmentatie bemoeilijkt professionalisering en vernieuwing. De TU Delft onderzoekt hoe gemeenten hun opdrachtgevende rol vormgeven en inbedden. Inzicht hierin draagt bij aan het op de juiste plaats ophalen en aandragen van benodigde kennis.","gemeentelijk vastgoed","nl","book chapter","Hanze Hogeschool Groningen","","","","","","","","","","Public Commissioning","","",""
"uuid:a28a8c49-25b6-4073-8e10-da2bd09fc832","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a28a8c49-25b6-4073-8e10-da2bd09fc832","Lokale bouwstenen tentoongesteld","Quist, W.J. (TU Delft Heritage & Technology)","Quist, W.J. (editor); Tolboom, H-J (editor)","2017","","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","","","Heritage & Technology","","",""
"uuid:46bd1c1c-c295-474f-b108-e5d4d8641fec","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:46bd1c1c-c295-474f-b108-e5d4d8641fec","Chairs & sets","Zeinstra, J.S. (TU Delft OLD Interior)","van Wijk, Charlotte (editor)","2017","Chairs seem to fascinate many architects and designers. They are amongst the most essential pieces of furniture, and directly correspond to the human body. In addition, chairs are also objects with a long and interesting tradition. A great number of architects and designers have explored the material, tectonic or sculptural possibilities of these pieces of furniture.","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","OLD Interior","","",""
"uuid:2cbbf04d-2625-4ac4-99dc-3ea74670bfc2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2cbbf04d-2625-4ac4-99dc-3ea74670bfc2","Integratie van campus en stad: Samuel van Embden en de Technische Hogescholen in Delft en Eindhoven","Gramsbergen, E.H. (TU Delft OLD Complex Projects)","Engel, Henk (editor); Gramsbergen, Esther (editor); Hoeks, Henk (editor); Rutte, Reinout (editor); Diesfeldt, Otto (editor); Pané, Iskandar (editor)","2017","In oktober 1970 bracht het tijdschrift Plan een themanummer uit over het wetenschappelijk onderwijs en het bouwen van universiteiten in Nederland. In het redactioneel, getiteld ‘ideologie of pragmatisme’, werden de dilemma’s geschetst waar de politiek en de ontwerpers voor staan. Om de groeiende studentenaantallen op te vangen zijn grote investeringen nodig, maar er ontbreekt een duidelijk visie op waar het met het wetenschappelijke onderwijs naartoe moet. Kunnen de bestaande universiteiten nog groeien of moeten er nieuwe universiteiten worden gesticht? Moeten bestaande universiteiten buiten de stad uitbreiden of juist in kleinere clusters in de stad blijven? Wat is de ideale grootte van een universiteit? Waar zouden nieuwe universiteiten moeten komen en wat te denken van de introductie van het Anglo-Amerikaanse campusmodel? Is de idee van de ‘universitas’, de vermeende eenheid van de wetenschap, nog wel actueel? Zijn er nog universiteitsgebouwen nodig als straks colleges via de televisie uitgezonden kunnen worden?
In October 1970 the Dutch journal Plan published a thematic issue on university education and the construction of universities in the Netherlands. The editorial, entitled ‘Ideology or pragmatism’, outlined the dilemmas facing politicians and designers. Major investment was needed to cope with the growing numbers of students, but there was no clear picture of how education and research should develop. Could the existing universities continue to grow, or should new ones be founded? Should existing universities expand outside cities, or remain in small clusters within them? What was the ideal size of a university? Where should new universities be developed, and what about introducing the Anglo-American campus model? Was the idea of universitas, the supposed unity of arts and science, still relevant? Would university buildings even be needed if lectures could be broadcast on television screens?","","mul","book chapter","Vantilt","","","","","","","","","","OLD Complex Projects","","",""
"uuid:08b8912e-0b3a-4eb3-856e-2abe5fa1aa05","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:08b8912e-0b3a-4eb3-856e-2abe5fa1aa05","The music of chairs","Healy, P.E. (TU Delft OLD Architectural Theory)","van Wijk, Charlotte (editor)","2017","The 1840 essay of Edgar Allen Poe “The Philosophy of Furniture” remains one of the most provocative essays written on interior decoration, and it has variously been read as ironic, ambivalent, and in some cases simply polemical; an essay wherein Poe vents his spleen on the jejune and tasteless productions of the contemporary American interior decoration.1 The tone of the writing is swingeing, taking the view that American taste is a play ground for the parvenu rivalry of the ‘aristocracy of dollars’ and inevitably confuses display with affect. The sole test of merit, in such a scheme, of any decorative item, or an ensemble decoration of a room, is its cost.seem to fascinate many architects and designers. They are amongst the most essential pieces of furniture, and directly correspond to the human body. In addition, chairs are also objects with a long and interesting tradition. A great number of architects and designers have explored the material, tectonic or sculptural possibilities of these pieces of furniture.","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","OLD Architectural Theory","","",""
"uuid:37a7efbc-2b9f-4a61-bb66-dd5a4c729050","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:37a7efbc-2b9f-4a61-bb66-dd5a4c729050","HOUSTON, we’ve got a problem: Introduction program case Houston Galveston Bay Region, Texas (USA)","Brand, A.D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering)","Kothuis, Baukje (editor); Kok, Matthijs (editor)","2017","Various interesting tools were used and/or developed to stimulate knowledge integration in the Multifunctional Flood Defenses program. This chapter will present a diverse collection of these tools, hopefully stimulating others to consider using some of them in future.","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:3074351f-b019-4879-af11-d513c4973f23","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3074351f-b019-4879-af11-d513c4973f23","Legislation and regulation in spatial planning for multifunctional flood defense design","Brand, A.D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Kothuis, Baukje (editor); Kok, Matthijs (editor)","2017","style=""margin: 0cm 0cm 10pt;"">Can the recent rise of Dutch multifunctional flood defenses be explained by the increased integration between the water and spatial planning sectors, which compels Water Boards to collaborate with municipalities? An enquiry into the changing relations between water managers and municipalities as a result of changes in spatial and water-management regulations starting in the 1980s, and particularly since 2000s, indicates this hypothesis to be wrong.","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:6c09eac1-09df-4312-8081-886820c90457","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6c09eac1-09df-4312-8081-886820c90457","Thema’s en trends in tien jaar zorgvastgoed: Een analyse van de Barometer Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2008-2016","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Veuger, Jan (editor)","2017","Zorgvastgoed neemt in de Barometer Maatschappelijk Vastgoed een steeds prominentere plaats in. Waar de eerste Barometers nog volledig gefocust waren op gemeentelijk vastgoed, wordt vanaf 2013 een groeiend deel aan zorgvastgoed gewijd, met als kernboodschap: meer marktwerking, extramuralisering en scheiden van wonen en zorg vragen om nieuwe combinaties van wonen, zorg en welzijn, nieuwe financieringsvormen, en nieuwe vormen van samenwerking tussen zorginstellingen, marktpartijen en de overheid. Deze bijdrage schets een beeld van de thema’s en trends die in eerdere Barometers beschreven zijn. Het artikel eindigt met enkele suggesties voor de Barometer 11.0.","vastgoed; financieel management","nl","book chapter","Hanze Hogeschool Groningen","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:55572a4f-066a-4f96-a6c4-1a95599a7928","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:55572a4f-066a-4f96-a6c4-1a95599a7928","A city park on top of shops and a dike","van Veelen, P.C. (TU Delft OLD Urban Compositions); Voorendt, M.Z. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk); van der Zwet, C (Van Hattum en Blankevoort)","Kothuis, Baukje (editor); Kok, Matthijs (editor)","2017","style=""margin: 0cm 0cm 10pt;"">The Roof Park ('Dakpark’) is an elevated park on a former railway yard in the Delfshaven quarter in Rotterdam. The park is located on top of the roof of a new shopping centre, which includes a parking garage (hence its name, ‘dak’ means ‘roof’). The park is the largest green roof in Rotterdam and one of the largest in the Netherlands. The park offers a playground, communal garden and a Mediterranean garden with an orangery (figure 9). The Roof Park is 1,000 m long and 80 m wide. The park is situated 9 m above street level. There is 25,000 m2 retail spaces under the city park, and the structure includes a car park with space for about 750 cars. The gardens bring more nature to the district, and the project as a whole has provided more employment. The Roof Park is combined with a dike, the ‘Delflandse Dijk’, that is part of dike ring 14, which protects the urban area of the Randstad.","","en","book chapter","Delft University Publishers","","","","","","","","","","OLD Urban Compositions","","",""
"uuid:4e480be3-7866-4b80-be28-2276bccda528","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4e480be3-7866-4b80-be28-2276bccda528","A is for Africa","Russell, P.J. (TU Delft Universitaire Faciliteiten)","Folkers, Antoni (editor); Perzyna, Iga (editor)","2017","The indications are that the greatest potential for change is in Africa. It is also
the place where the greatest potential to make more people’s lives better can be
realized. This is an issue of architecture and the built environment. This continent
has long been synonymous with failed investment and corruption. It is the
place where people with good intentions went to see their hopes and dreams
quashed, for any number of reasons, including the two mentioned above. Yet,
there are places with stable governments and stable growth, and a growing
middle class looking to invest its new wealth. Inevitably, investment means construction.
So there is a real need for excellent architecture and planning that can ensure the retention of value.","","en","book chapter","African Studies Centre","","","","","","","","","","Universitaire Faciliteiten","","",""
"uuid:1fd0b608-543f-4d18-8071-522c8dd68148","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1fd0b608-543f-4d18-8071-522c8dd68148","'Unplanning' the Planned City: Lessons from Ouagadougou for African New Towns","Keeton, R.E. (TU Delft OLD Urban Compositions)","Folkers, Antoni (editor); Perzyna, Iga (editor)","2017","Following the emergence of neoliberal economic policies across the African continent, over the last three decades many African countries have seen a shift from state-led housing development to fully privatized development. Increasingly, this urban development takes the form of New Towns: master planned communities developed on greenfield sites. Because they are dependent on market-driven returns on investments, these privately-developed New Towns tend to ignore existing social and environmental realities and instead accommodate only the upper and middle classes in spatially segregated enclaves. Although this urban model has recently become more popular with both investors and politicians, it is not entirely new. As early as the 1980s, Dutch urban planner Coen Beeker was a vocal critic of developments in and around Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, which replaced vibrant traditional communities with both formally and demographically uniform developments. This paper argues for a re-examination of Beeker’s own methods and the reasons for the sustained popularity of the urban projects that he led.","","en","book chapter","African Studies Centre","","","","","","","","","","OLD Urban Compositions","","",""
"uuid:01bf8310-c910-4674-b82a-e9a382fb9f2a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:01bf8310-c910-4674-b82a-e9a382fb9f2a","European markets and relationships between actors: time for a paradigm change","van de Velde, Didier (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","","2017","","","en","book chapter","UITP","","","","","","Campus only","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:6100de11-b284-47ab-869a-90f2c8ba1e48","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6100de11-b284-47ab-869a-90f2c8ba1e48","The anatomy of digital trade infrastructures","Rukanova, B.D. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology); Zinner Henriksen, Helle (Copenhagen Business School); Henningsson, Stefan (Copenhagen Business School); Tan, Y. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology)","","2017","In global supply chains information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within business and government systems. The introduction of digital trade infrastructures (DTI) that transcend organizational and systems domains is driven by the prospect of reducing this information fragmentation, thereby enabling improved security and efficiency in trade process. To understand the problem at hand and build cumulative knowledge about its resolution a way to conceptualize the different digital trade infrastructure initiatives is needed. This paper develops the Digital Trade Infrastructure Framework that identifies its structural components.","International trade; Digital infrastructure; eGovernment","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","Campus only","","","","Information and Communication Technology","","",""
"uuid:390947fa-87f4-45c5-9442-657263105a2e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:390947fa-87f4-45c5-9442-657263105a2e","Coordinated Border Management Through Digital Trade Infrastructures and Trans-National Government Cooperation: The FloraHolland Case","Rukanova, B.D. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology); Huiden, Roel (Royal FloraHolland); Tan, Y. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology)","","2017","Digital infrastructures (DI) that support information exchange related to international trade processes (here referred to as Digital Trade Infrastructures (DTI)) have been seen as an instrument to help address the trade facilitation and security challenges. Data pipelines can be seen as an example of a DTI. Data pipelines are IT innovations that enable the timely provision of data captured at the source from different information systems available in the supply chain. Using the pipeline companies can share information with authorities and enjoy trade facilitation in return. The benefits of such data pipelines have been showcased in demonstrator settings. However, outside the controlled environment of demonstrator installations, the adoption and growth of these DTIs has been limited. The benefits based on purely implementing the data pipeline are limited. Combining data pipeline capability with Coordinated Border Management (CBM) has potential to articulate more clear benefits for stakeholders and push further investments and wider adoption. In this paper based on the FloraHolland trade lane related to exporting flowers from Kenya to the Netherlands we discuss a data pipeline/ CBM innovation. Through the conceptual lens of DI (examining architectural, process and governance dimensions) we demonstrate the potential benefits of data pipeline/ CBM innovation and the complex alignment processes between business and government actors needed for the further adoption. From a theoretical point of view we enhance the understanding regarding the governance dimension of such data pipeline/ CBM innovations by identifying four type of alignments processes involving businesses and government actors nationally and internationally. As such the paper contributes to the body of research on DI and more specifically DTI. Form a point of view of practice, the insights from our analysis can be used to better understand other data pipeline/ CBM innovation alignment processes in other domains as well.","Digital Trade Infrastructures; Data pipelines; Coordinated Border Management; Cost-benefit; International Government Collaboration; Governance","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Information and Communication Technology","","",""
"uuid:3e3904ee-8581-457c-9d18-6d37b582a5d8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3e3904ee-8581-457c-9d18-6d37b582a5d8","Does a Finer Level of Detail of a 3D City Model Bring an Improvement for Estimating Shadows?","Biljecki, F. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Ledoux, H. (TU Delft Urban Data Science); Stoter, J.E. (TU Delft Urban Data Science)","Abdul-Rahman, Alias (editor)","2017","3D city models are characterised by the level of detail (LOD), which indicates their spatio-semantic complexity. Modelling data in finer LODs results in visually appealing models and opens the door for more applications, but that is at the expense of increased costs of acquisition, and larger storage footprint. In this paper we investigate whether the improvement in the LOD of a 3D building model brings more accurate shadow predictions. The result is that in most cases the improvement is negligible. Hence, the higher cost of acquiring 3D models in finer LODs is not always justified. However, the exact performance is influenced by the architecture of a building. The paper also describes challenges in experiments such as this one. For instance, defining error metrics may not always be simple, and the big picture of errors should be considered, as the impact of errors ultimately depends on the intended use case. For example, an error of a certain magnitude in estimating the shadow may not significantly affect visualisation purposes, but the same error may considerably influence the estimation of the photovoltaic potential.","Geographical Information Systems; Cartography","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Urban Data Science","","",""
"uuid:fcb4c254-1cbf-4b17-b872-d3810eefe6d7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fcb4c254-1cbf-4b17-b872-d3810eefe6d7","Mainstreaming and superdiversity: Beyond more integration","Meissner, F.V.M. (TU Delft OLD Urban Renewal and Housing; University of Kassel)","Scholten, Peter (editor); van Breugel, Ilona (editor)","2017","The emergent literature on mainstreaming immigrant integration frequently references the term ‘superdiversity’. The diversification of migration is put forward as one rationale for implementing measures to support immigrant integration across policy fields and across levels of policy making. In this chapter and against the backdrop of the book’s empirical work, I ask how else, beyond being a rationale for mainstreaming, thinking about superdiversity might add to debates about what is mainstreamed. I primarily advance the argument that a superdiversity lens is uniquely placed to critically examine whether the goal of mainstreaming should be integration and propose to consider the merits of thinking about convivial disintegration as a more adequate policy goal.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","2019-08-08","","","OLD Urban Renewal and Housing","","",""
"uuid:0ab1191e-d369-4ca9-8f37-34e1f1770343","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ab1191e-d369-4ca9-8f37-34e1f1770343","A 3D LADM prototype implementation in INTERLIS","Kalogianni, Eftychia (National Technical University of Athens); Dimopoulou, Efi (National Technical University of Athens); van Oosterom, P.J.M. (TU Delft OLD Department of GIS Technology)","Abdul-Rahman, Alias (editor)","2017","The massive developments and uses of high-rise buildings indicate that the demand for use of space above and below the ground surface is rapidly increasing in recent years. The same applies to Greece, where the existing cadastral model does not cover the 3D needs and does not conform to international standards. In this paper, a model is proposed, considered as an effort for overcoming these shortcomings, based on international standards, including the representation of a wide range of different types of spatial units, organized in levels according to the LA_Level structure of ISO19152 LADM. It is a proposal for a comprehensive multipurpose LAS supporting 2D and 3D cadastral registration in Greece. A prototype system was developed to exploit the strengths and limitations of the proposed conceptual model, as well as to investigate the efficiency of technological tools. Experience from the prototype will be used to further improve the conceptual model. The steps that were followed were: the description of the prototype in UML diagrams, the implementation via INTERLIS, a Swiss standard modeling language for geodata exchange, the selection of the most appropriate technical model/format to implement and visualize the result in 3D environment and finally the conversion and/or creation of sample data into the model. In this paper it is explored how INTERLIS can be used in actual implementation of land administration system based on LADM. During the development of the prototype many design decision have been taken and these are then analyzed, together with technical problems and challenges for future work.","3D cadastre; Constraints; INTERLIS; Land Administration Domain Model (LADM); Technical model","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","OLD Department of GIS Technology","","",""
"uuid:09281114-b68e-4914-a790-0b4ba16addb1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:09281114-b68e-4914-a790-0b4ba16addb1","Delta planning and design in the Houstan Galveston Bay region, Texas","Kothuis, B.L.M.; Jonkman, S.N.; Sebastian, A.","","2016","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft Delta Infrastructures and Mobility Initiative (DIMI)","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:22c4f9ef-320e-41ff-aa74-9d3ef674d7d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:22c4f9ef-320e-41ff-aa74-9d3ef674d7d3","在荷兰开发一个多中心都市群地区: 基于网络城市概念就荷兰兰斯塔德地区 开发经验分享","Cavallo, R. (TU Delft OLD Complex Projects; TU Delft Education and Student Affairs); de Waaijer, D.A. (TU Delft OLD Complex Projects)","Venhoeven, Ton (editor)","2016","","Sustainability; Urban Design; Station; Area design; Water Management","zh","book chapter","Venhoeven CS","","","","","","","","","","OLD Complex Projects","","",""
"uuid:493da298-9384-4261-a89a-4ab6680f4161","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:493da298-9384-4261-a89a-4ab6680f4161","Blueprint for the STIG1.0: setting the performance indicators","Nushi, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Crompvoets, Joep (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)","Coleman, David (editor); Rajabifard, Abbas (editor); Crompvoets, Joep (editor)","2016","Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) have been developed over the last decades all over the world. SDI is the integration of several components to create a platform which enables a wide variety of stakeholders to access, share and use spatial data in an efficient and effective way. To stimulate the SDI development effectively and efficiently, it is key to assess the progress and benefits of the SDI. Currently, several SDI assessment methods exist. However, most assessment methods are analyzing the SDI as a whole, which does not allow understanding their internal dynamics and none of these appear to meet the requirements of practitioners. Thus, SDI decision makers are still without any guidance on the success of their SDI.
The research on this paper stands on an ongoing PhD research project on the development of a sound foundation for an academic theoretical framework for the STIG, Stress Test for Infrastructure of Geographic information. The last paper was focused on the similarities of the Financial infrastructures with the Spatial Data Infrastructures and if the financial stress testing which is commonly used to assess the sustainability and success of the financial system can be used for SDI assessment. Based on a review of the nature and concept of the SDI and Financial Infrastructure (FI) we conclude that there is significant similarity between these two infrastructures and the stress test methodology is likely to be an appealing alternative way of assessing SDIs.
The purpose of this paper is to define the Core SDI Principles based on the 29 Basel Core Principles and setting up the Core SDI performance indicators. Additionally, a set of essential and additional assessment criteria for each Core SDI Principle will be defined. From all the examined types of risk factors and methods to construct financial stress tests, the Multi-factor Stress tests (Hypothetical and a Non-systematic Subjective scenario model) are most promising as a basis for SDI assessment. This hypothetical scenario first chooses and then stresses risk factors based on expert inputs including users, producers, data owners, management, consultants etc. SDI practitioners can construct hypothetical scenarios when no historical scenarios match the special features of their situation or when they want to stress new combinations of risk factors. Stress testing as a SDI assessment method once implemented in the decision-making process, can effectively increase system robustness of a SDI. When implementing stress testing, challenges remain in modeling the interaction of different risk factors and their impacts. Such things as: integrating stress testing at different levels and making stress tests workable, realistic and timely remain complicated. These issues will be addressed in the research further developing the Stress Test for Infrastructure of Geographic information: the STIG. The paper ends with a shortlist of issues for discussion on the way to move forward.","SDI assessment geographic information; Stress test; Financial sector; STI","en","book chapter","GSDI Association Press","","","","","","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:9e1663c1-0f77-4cee-a0fb-5381013b4b9c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9e1663c1-0f77-4cee-a0fb-5381013b4b9c","Tatami","Hein, C.M. (TU Delft OLD History of Architecture & Urban Planning)","de Ridder, A.C. (editor)","2016","Use of the tatami mat reportedly goes back to the 8th century (the Nara period in Japan) when single mats began to be used as beds, or brought out for a high-ranking person to sit on. Over centuries it became a platform that has hosted all facets of life for generations of Japanese. From palaces to houses, from temples to spaces for martial art, the tatami has served as support element for life. Used as an integrated floor element, it is a multifunctional platform for many daily practices: from sleeping to eating, from leisure to work. A tatami mat is a space to sleep. Rolling out a futon mat turns a room into a bedroom. Bringing out a smaller zabuton cushion to sit on and a folding table makes the same space a dining room.","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","OLD History of Architecture & Urban Planning","","",""
"uuid:7d54a6df-4fb7-487b-a378-0c08cea15387","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7d54a6df-4fb7-487b-a378-0c08cea15387","Design and management of activity-based workplaces","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","This chapter presents an overview of the development of activity-based workplaces worldwide, the drivers to change, some main findings from research into workplace management from the last two decades, and lessons learned regarding costs and benefits for organisations and employees. It connects these developments to the work of Frank Duffy and Franklin Becker in the USA and the Center for People and Buildings in the Netherlands. The chapter is a contribution to the book “Dear is Durable”, a Liber Amicorum for prof. Hans de Jonge that was offered to him due to his farewell as professor of Real Estate Management and Development. A pdf of this book can be downloaded from the TU Delft research repository: http://repository.tudelft.nl/ > research repository > search on ”Dear is Durable”.","workplaces; activity-based; legacy","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:4ca5d135-cf82-48ea-9a55-53a8365d8146","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4ca5d135-cf82-48ea-9a55-53a8365d8146","The Delft legacy of Adding Value by CREM","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","This book chapter presents an overview of many publications on adding value through corporate and public real estate, in chronological order. It discusses the concepts of added value and adding value, various value parameters, the relationships between input-throughput-output-outcome, and how to manage adding value by CREM in four steps. A such it shows the legacy of the (C)REM section of the Department of Management in the Built Environment at the Faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft. The chapter is a contribution to the book “Dear is Durable”, a Liber Amicorum for prof. Hans de Jonge that was offered to him due to his farewell as professor of Real Estate Management and Development. A pdf of this book can be downloaded from the TU Delft research repository: A pdf of this book can be downloaded from the TU Delft research repository: http://repository.tudelft.nl/ > research repository > search on ”Dear is Durable”.","added value; CREM","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:7abdb60f-1dd4-437b-b123-eb7790409f69","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7abdb60f-1dd4-437b-b123-eb7790409f69","Corporate and Public Real Estate managament","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","In this book chapter Theo van der Voordt and Monique Arkesteijn discuss the difference between corporate and public real estate management i.e. the perspective of the end users, and real estate management i.e. the perspective of investors and developers. Furthermore an overview is presented of the legacy of the (C)REM section of the Department of Management in the Built Environment of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. The chapter discusses various research themes and introduces key topics such as how to create the best possible fit between supply and demand, adding value through corporate and public real estate, managing of university campuses, workplace management, adaptive reuse as a means to cope with (structural) vacancy, preference modeling and willingness-to-pay, and Corporations & Cities. These topics have been elaborated in other chapters of “Dear is Durable”, a Liber Amicorum for prof. Hans de Jonge that was offered to him due to his farewell as professor of Real Estate Management and Development A pdf of this book can be downloaded from the TU Delft research repository: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:02789dc2-eb6f-41a7-9d64-21212c2a3da8 .","Corporate Real Estate Management; Public Real Estate Management","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:4fa8f8b7-a3a7-44d2-8264-40e3456cd4fc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4fa8f8b7-a3a7-44d2-8264-40e3456cd4fc","Editorial preface","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","Preface by the editors to introduce the book ""Dear is Durable"", a Liber Amicorum for prof. Hans de Jonge that was offered to him due to his farewell as professor of Real Estae Management and Development at the Department of Management in the Built Environment of the Faculty of Architecture TU Delft.","real estate management; urban development management; liber amicorum","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:157a72b2-e78d-4838-a532-964792c9a9de","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:157a72b2-e78d-4838-a532-964792c9a9de","Economics, cost and quality from a design perspective","Binnekamp, R. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Nase, I. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Koppels, P.W. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","The department of MBE was originally called Real Estate & Project Management (BMVB: ‘Bouwmanagement & Vastgoedbeheer’) covering the domains of construction management and real estate management. The “raison d’être” for this new department was based on the recognition that a fair amount of architecture graduates were more interested in managing a building’s design and construction process than in its actual design. These students, however, were not taught management theories and skills at that time. As a result, they would end up in the construction industry poorly equipped for doing the job they were required to do. This lack in education was addressed by our new department. Our graduates are multi-disciplinary schooled, not only in architectural design, computational design and management theories and skills, but very importantly also in building economics. The research domain Building Economics comprises research on the market and the value of buildings, and the relationship between quality and revenues, and costs and fi nance (Soeter et al., 2009). In the real estate market, the space market is interlinked with the asset market and the construction market. The Building Economy research programme analyses the real estate portfolios of investors. In what type of properties do they invest and what are the returns, risk profi les and outcomes? A crucial aspect in this is the expected rental income. To a large extent, the research focuses on the rent level and return on investment, in connection to location and building characteristics (quality) (see for instance Koppels et al., 2009, 2011). A guideline for studies on costs and quality is the consideration that organisations are interlinked with their location and buildings. An optimal solution for accommodation depends on the selected approach. For example, with a lowest cost approach, a minimum of investment costs, running costs and life-cycle costs are sought after, usually resulting in low values as well. Research on the relationship between cost, quality, and willingness-to-pay is important to understand and steer on costs and quality.","Real estate management; Urban development; Management algemeen; built environment; architecture; design and construction management; housing management","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:24f1a78b-e621-40e4-8467-f192a424c255","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:24f1a78b-e621-40e4-8467-f192a424c255","The development of the educational MSc. Programme: from BMVB and RE&H to MBE","Prins, M. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Hobma, Fred (TU Delft Building Law)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); Van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","The leading principles for our new curriculum are to strengthen its scientific base, and to provide a program in which students orientate themselves along the full width of the domain and also have sufficient possibilities to specialize themselves.","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Building Law","","",""
"uuid:1e176961-9b47-43b6-85dd-c23e5b784b57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1e176961-9b47-43b6-85dd-c23e5b784b57","Electric cars as buffers in an electricity network","Vleugel, J (TU Delft Transport and Planning); Bal, Frans (RISSK)","Brebbia, Carlos (editor); Miralles i Garcia, Jose (editor)","2016","Producing more electricity from alternative sources may help to reach four goals: reduce CO2- and other emissions, compensate for depleting resources, reduce political dependency and replace an ageing and inefficient infrastructure. Billions of Euros have to be spent in ‘grey’ or ‘green technology to secure a reliable future supply of electricity. Producing electricity via photovoltaic (PV) systems has an Achilles heel: the sun is not a constant, reliable and manageable source of electric power like a fossil fuelled power plant. Variations in the supplied quantity and quality of electricity per unit of time may have economic (e.g. underutilisation of factories and rationing of consumption), physical (blackouts) and environmental penalties (if fossil fuel based back-up units temporarily ‘kick-in’ to balance demand and supply). Several options might be considered to guarantee a reliable supply of electricity during an energy transition. A drastic increase in energy-efficiency and energy saving measures is technically feasible. and already happening at some scale. It may be the best solution for the environment, but it takes a long time and major investments.
Electric cars could be used for mobile storage of electrical energy, alone or combined with fixed storage.
The paper addresses 4 issues: The role of a buffer; the pros and cons for individual households of using grid-integrated electric cars; the potential for individual self-sufficiency; the remaining role of government.
Buffers are used in an electricity grid to balance demand and supply. Electric cars can fulfil a role as buffer in an electricity grid. This scenario does not provide a stimulus for major energy savings. The alternative scenario of self-sufficiency (‘off-griding), in which solar PV systems and electric cars are combined, is not feasible for an average Dutch household, yet. Under any scenario, the energy transition will change the role of government significantly.
medische hulpmiddelen te ontwikkelen. Bijvoorbeeld een kinderbeademingsmasker.
Maar met de techniek alleen zijn we er helaas nog niet. Want wie gaat de prints maken? Is de techniek wel betaalbaar? En hoe zit het met privacy van de personen die hun gezicht laten scannen? Dit hoofdstuk schetst hoe een goed passend gezichtsmasker voor kinderen realiteit kan worden met 3D-technologie.","","en","book chapter","Rathenau Instituut","","","","","","","","","","Applied Ergonomics and Design","","",""
"uuid:f4f66452-8a52-42c2-aac7-dfdab4259a57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f4f66452-8a52-42c2-aac7-dfdab4259a57","Low‐Temperature PureB CVD Technology for CMOS Compatible Photodetectors","Mohammadi, V. (TU Delft Electronic Instrumentation); Nihtianova, S. (TU Delft Electronic Instrumentation)","Neralla, Sudheer (editor)","2016","In this chapter, a new technology for low‐temperature (LT, 400°C) boron deposition is developed, which provides a smooth, uniform, closed LT boron layer. This technology is successfully employed to create near‐ideal LT PureB (pure boron) diodes with low, deep junction‐like saturation currents, allowing full integration of LT PureB photodiodes with electronic interface circuits and other sensors on a single chip. In this way, smart‐sensor systems or even charge‐coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) ultraviolet (UV) imagers can be realised.","low‐temperature boron deposition; ultrashallow p+n junction photodiode; chemical vapour deposition; UV photodetector; CMOS imager; OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","Intech","","","","","","","","","","Electronic Instrumentation","","",""
"uuid:bd7f4853-337c-4a0b-a216-103e1097097a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd7f4853-337c-4a0b-a216-103e1097097a","The Roles of the Architect: Toward a Theory of Practice","Avermaete, T.L.P. (TU Delft OLD Methods & Analysis); Teerds, P.J. (TU Delft OLD Methods & Analysis)","Frausto, Salomon (editor)","2016","Today's professional field of architecture is characterised by rapid transformation. This heavily affect the role of the architect both within the building industries as well as in society. This article investigates the professional field, in order to develop a reflection on the role of the architect as it can be 'harvested' from the everyday practices of architects itself.","Architect; Architectural Practice; Social Practice; Theory of Practice","en","book chapter","The Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Architectural and Urban Design, Faculty of Architecture and the Build Environment, Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","OLD Methods & Analysis","","",""
"uuid:0fa3acb8-9683-4e47-8e56-9c6ccfe5cefd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0fa3acb8-9683-4e47-8e56-9c6ccfe5cefd","We moeten langzaam afkicken van financiële overheidssteun","Priemus, H. (TU Delft OLD Support RES)","Kimman, Roeland (editor); Kruiswijk, Menna (editor)","2016","De vastgoedcrisis heeft zich op verschillende fronten voorgedaan. In de woningmarkt trekt de vraag naar koopwoningen nu weer behoorlijk aan, voornamelijk dankzij de zeer lage hypotheekrente. Ik weet niet of we voldoende beseffen dat die rente straks zou kunnen oplopen met alle gevolgen van dien.","","nl","book chapter","NVM","","","","","","","","","","OLD Support RES","","",""
"uuid:9110517a-17bb-4bba-9511-bed2043b1a46","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9110517a-17bb-4bba-9511-bed2043b1a46","Housing","Ras, M; Haffner, M.E.A. (TU Delft OLD Housing Systems)","","2016","","","en","book chapter","The Netherlands Institute for Social Research, SCP","","","","","De link naar het boek: http://digitaal.scp.nl/psa/ en naar ons hoofdstuk: http://digitaal.scp.nl/psa/4_housing/. Het idee is dat je kunt doorklikken naar figuren, maar ook naar het oorspronkelijke rapport/hoofdstuk","","","","","OLD Housing Systems","","",""
"uuid:5690c010-d9fd-4b83-b21f-bc8c13bb8a4c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5690c010-d9fd-4b83-b21f-bc8c13bb8a4c","Woningbouwproductie moet meelopen met de bevolkingsontwikkeling","Boelhouwer, P.J. (TU Delft OLD Housing Systems)","","2016","","","nl","book chapter","NVM","","","","","","","","","","OLD Housing Systems","","",""
"uuid:1c4ccd7a-d4ec-4746-bb2f-0fb54ccf85df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1c4ccd7a-d4ec-4746-bb2f-0fb54ccf85df","Issues of Control and Command in Digital Design and Architectural Computation","Chaszar, A.T. (TU Delft Design Informatics)","","2016","Issues of control and command in architecture are considered here via reflections on recent and current research projects concerning digital technologies. The projects’ topics cover a range of scales and approaches, from the planning and design of urban ensembles to the detailing of panels for constructing freeform building envelopes. Additional topics on this spectrum include methods to support open-ended design explorations, goal-driven optimisations, participatory design and the internet-of-things. In each of these the possibilities and methods for controlling the design process and the resulting artifacts and systems are addressed in different ways, which consequently influence the roles of architects in different ways. Overall we see that while digital technologies do indeed enhance architects’ control in some cases, some applications require sharing of control with others, while still others may result in loss of control either to other parties due to transferability of skills, for example or altogether due to complexity and feedbacks. Awareness of these different possibilities may aid better use of the technologies.","design representation; procedural design; participatory design","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Design Informatics","","",""
"uuid:4ed23387-b1e2-443a-a87e-0b22b7459695","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4ed23387-b1e2-443a-a87e-0b22b7459695","Effects of Lean Work Organization and Industrialization on Workflow and Productive Time in Housing Renovation Projects","Vrijhoef, R. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","","2016","This paper presents work aimed at improved organization and performance of production in housing renovation projects. The purpose is to explore and demonstrate the potential of lean work organization and industrialized product technology to improve workflow and productive time.
The research included selected case studies that have been found to implement lean work organization and industrialized product technology in an experimental setting. Adjustments to the work organization and construction technology have been implemented on site. The effects of the adjustments have been measured and were reviewed with operatives and managers. The data have been collected and analyzed, in comparison to traditional settings.
Two projects were studied. The first case implied am application of lean work organization in which labor was reorganized redistributing and balancing operations among operatives of different trades. In the second case industrialized solution for prefabricated installation of prefabricated roofs. In both cases the labor productivity increased substantially compared to traditional situations. Although the limited number of cases, both situations appeared to be representative for other housing projects. This has led to conclusions extrapolated from both cases applicable to other projects, and contribution to the knowledge to improve production in construction.","lean methods; productive time; workflow; housing renovation; industrialization","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:f9a00d35-cbc0-48fc-a77e-410091de5fb1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f9a00d35-cbc0-48fc-a77e-410091de5fb1","Comparison of standing wave ratio method and transfer function method for measuring sound absorbing properties of 3d-printed samples","Setaki, F. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Tenpierik, M.J. (TU Delft Building Physics); van Timmeren, A. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design); Turrin, M. (TU Delft Design Informatics)","","2016","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Environmental Technology and Design","","",""
"uuid:112db21f-edc5-476d-bdcb-c63ac288d9f9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:112db21f-edc5-476d-bdcb-c63ac288d9f9","Embracing paradoxes to manage architectural competitions","Manzoni, Beatrice (SDA Bocconi School of Management); Volker, L. (TU Delft Public Commissioning); Smyth, Hedley (UCL Bartlett School of Project Management)","Andersson, Jonas E. (editor); Bloxham Zettersten, G. (editor); Rönn, M. (editor)","2016","dDespite being one of the most important means to obtain commissions, to explore in design terms and to develop design quality, architectural competitions are an extremely controversial procedure, in both research and in practice. Competitions present contradictory features and competing demands. Nevertheless, they are increasingly used within the European procurement law, to the point that exploring and understanding these debated elements is essential to improve their effectiveness.
In this paper we use a paradox lens to reveal managerial insights from competitions. A paradox is a set of contradictory elements that are logical when considered separately but become illogical when considered together. We identify four paradoxes and propose accompanying managerial implications for architects, clients and their juries with regard to each competition phase: programming, shortlisting and selecting, designing a proposal, making a decision.
We suggest that embracing and managing paradoxes means dealing with the open yet prescriptive character of the brief in the programming phase, ensuring an open competition while shortlisting and selecting the relevant competitors, confirming the brief but also instructing the client on the better options in the design phase, and balancing emotions and rational thinking in the jury decision-making process.
With regard to each paradox we provide examples from international competitions held in The Netherlands, Italy, Sweden and UK.
Regarding education, we review the DeKalb experiment from the 1980s, which was a largesample randomized controlled trial that studied the effect of driver education on postlicense crash rates. The DeKalb experiment showed that participants who were assigned to a state-of-the-art driver education program performed better on theory and road tests, and became licensed sooner than control participants who did not receive formal driving instruction. Although the state-of-the-art education improved these target outcomes, there is no consistent evidence that it reduced crash risk. The recent consensus is that theoretical knowledge and skillful maneuvering alone are not sufficient for safe driving. Drivers should also have postlicense on-road experience and the lifestyle and attitudes that contribute to a safe driving style.
Regarding enforcement, we describe a UK study from the late 1990s on the statistical reliability of the formal road test. In this study, driving test candidates were asked to retake the test with a different examiner. The results showed surprisingly low consistency between the two tests, indicating that an assessment of a 30-minute drive might not be trustworthy. We provide several recommendations (such as increasing the test duration and implementing standardized routes and checklists) for improving the reliability of road testing. Furthermore, the value of computerized testing (e.g., hazard perception testing) and long-term data collection (e.g., in-vehicle driver state monitoring) is addressed.
Regarding engineering, the growing prevalence of active safety systems in vehicles has raised the question of how to treat such technologies in driver education curricula. A study on electronic stability control (ESC) was reviewed to illustrate how advances in technology improve road safety and affect elements of on-road training. In the case of ESC, skid training has become less relevant, but it is unknown whether learner drivers should experience critical driving situations during which the ESC gets activated. This may foster their overconfidence.","","en","book chapter","Taylor and Francis","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2017-03-09","","","OLD Intelligent Vehicles & Cognitive Robotics","","",""
"uuid:e4716119-3182-42d7-99f0-7e1297d2e026","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e4716119-3182-42d7-99f0-7e1297d2e026","Total Cost Assessment (TCA)","Romein, A. (TU Delft OLD Urban and Regional Development); Louw, E. (TU Delft OLD Urban and Regional Development); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Ramusch, R. (editor); Gruber, I. (editor); Obersteiner, G. (editor)","2016","Chapter 3.24","","en","book chapter","Urban-Waste","","","","","Report of the Horizon 2020 project UrBAN-WASTE. Information about the project can be found on Internet.","","","","","OLD Urban and Regional Development","","",""
"uuid:efe9563e-4990-4041-991e-e5ac79b1aa38","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:efe9563e-4990-4041-991e-e5ac79b1aa38","Industrial Symbiosis (IS)","Romein, A. (TU Delft OLD Urban and Regional Development); Louw, E. (TU Delft OLD Urban and Regional Development); Stead, D. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy)","Ramusch, R. (editor); Gruber, I. (editor); Obersteiner, G. (editor)","2016","Chapter 3.15","","en","book chapter","Urban-Waste","","","","","Report of the Horizon 2020 project UrBAN-WASTE. Information about the project can be found on Internet.","","","","","OLD Urban and Regional Development","","",""
"uuid:d91b1e7a-8076-4fbd-b067-891f09da43f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d91b1e7a-8076-4fbd-b067-891f09da43f1","Clients Make the Difference","Heintz, John L. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management)","De Caigny, Sofie (editor)","2016","","Architecture; Architectural Clients; Architectural Policy","en","book chapter","Flanders Architecture Institute","","","","","","Campus only","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:d07b8cc4-0af1-450e-9f8a-30a480f364dc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d07b8cc4-0af1-450e-9f8a-30a480f364dc","Spatial tools for diagnosing the degree of safety and liveability, and to regenerate urban areas in The Netherlands","van Nes, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy); López, Manuel (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences); de Bonth, L.F.J.M.; Verhagen, D.J.; Waayer, Simone","Nijhuis, Steffen (editor); Zlatanova, Sisi (editor); Dias, Eduardo (editor); van der Hoeven, Frank (editor); van der Spek, Stefan (editor)","2016","This contribution describes the tool Social Safe Urban Design (SSUD), seen
together with socio-spatial and linguistic challenges when applying space syntax in the regenerating of problem urban areas. The Space Syntax jargon is technical and needs to be translated into a language understandable and acceptable to stakeholders who are responsible for the implementation of improvement strategies acceptable for the users of a neighbourhood. Moreover, the degree of public-private interface between buildings and streets needs to be incorporated in the Space Syntax analyses. As it turns out from spatial analyses and crime registrations, there is a correlation between crime and anti-social behaviour and the spatial layout of built environments in the investigated eight pilot cases. Simultaneously, there is also a challenge to come up with locally and globally functioning spatial solutions for reducing opportunities for crime and anti-social behaviour for the neighbourhoods. Proposed solutions for three of these neighbourhoods are presented in this
contribution.","Space syntax; Urban regeneration; Network configuration; Crime; Communicative planning","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Spatial Planning and Strategy","","",""
"uuid:c967157e-f97e-477f-b4ef-1a42dd9086d2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c967157e-f97e-477f-b4ef-1a42dd9086d2","Beter presteren met gemeentelijk vastgoed: Passende portefeuille is een structurele opgave","van Kats-Schouwerwou, Maaike; Hermans, M.H. (TU Delft Public Commissioning); van Wijk, Arthur","Veuger, Jan (editor)","2016","De druk op de effectiviteit en doeltreffendheid van vastgoedactiviteiten neemt toe. Ook gemeenten focussen op een doelmatige inzet van middelen, aansluiting bij beleidsdoelstellingen en een hoge ‘cost efficiency’. Daarnaast krijgen gemeenten er steeds meer taken bij, terwijl daar nauwelijks extra middelen tegenover staan. Hoewel vastgoed - zoals in veel gemeenten – ‘slechts’ ondersteunend is aan het primair proces, wordt nu meer dan ooit de toegevoegde waarde ervan ter discussie gesteld en het management kritisch tegen het licht gehouden. De specifieke problematiek per gemeente verschilt uiteraard maar de uitdaging komt eigenlijk overal op hetzelfde neer: hoe kun je meer doen met minder middelen?","gemeentelijk vastgoed","nl","book chapter","Hanze Hogeschool Groningen","","","","","","","","","","Public Commissioning","","",""
"uuid:960bab40-a8c0-49a8-95ce-9e125c3e126d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:960bab40-a8c0-49a8-95ce-9e125c3e126d","Vastgoedsturing in ziekenhuizen: Door het leggen van de juiste verbindingen naar toegevoegde waarde","van Wijk, Arthur; Koorneef, Sanne; Hermans, M.H. (TU Delft Public Commissioning)","Veuger, Jan (editor)","2016","De zorg in het algemeen, en daarmee ook die in ziekenhuizen, is volop in beweging. Een beweging die niet even gemakkelijk gevolgd kan worden door de gebouwenportefeuille van ziekenhuizen. Zo neemt het aantal benodigde vierkante meters al flink af als gevolg van talloze technologische ontwikkelingen en zien we een beweging van concentratie en specialisatie in reactie op de ontwikkelingen in de bekostiging. Niemand weet precies in welk tempo deze ontwikkelingen doorzetten. Kosten besparen is tegelijkertijd belangrijk, want hoe goedkoper een behandeling (DCB), hoe aantrekkelijker het ziekenhuis voor een verzekeraar en cliënt is. Veel ziekenhuizen zoeken daarnaast samenwerking met omliggende ziekenhuizen of fuseren om daarmee bijvoorbeeld te kunnen specialiseren. Tegelijkertijd wordt er nog volop verbouwd en nieuw gebouwd, besluiten die vaak jaren geleden al genomen zijn. Dit leidt tot de vraag hoe je als vastgoedorganisatie in een ziekenhuis optimaal kunt sturen op je vastgoed, om zo toegevoegde waarde voor het ziekenhuis te creëren?","gemeentelijk vastgoed; ziekenhuizen","nl","book chapter","Hanze Hogeschool Groningen","","","","","","","","","","Public Commissioning","","",""
"uuid:ba5e24a4-37d0-4633-a625-2880098f5285","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ba5e24a4-37d0-4633-a625-2880098f5285","Emergent Behaviour","Blom, H.A.P. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations); Everdij, M.H.C. (Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre NLR); Bouarfa, S. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations)","Cook, A (editor); Rivas, D (editor)","2016","In complexity science a property or behaviour of a system is called emergent if it is not a property or behaviour of the constituting elements of the system, though results from the interactions between its constituting elements. In the socio-technical air transportation system these interactions are between human operators, technical systems and procedures, at airlines, airports and air traffic centres. Safety is a clear example of an emergent property of the complex socio-technical air transportation system: it is not a property of any constituting element, though results from the interactions between the constituting elements. Safety as well as other emergent properties and behaviours of the current air transportation system are results from decades of evolutionary development and improvement. For example, each commerical aviation accident is well investigated, the findings of which often leads to various kinds of improvements regarding elements of the air transportation system. Aviation statistics show that the factual result has been a steady increase of air traffic in combination with a steady improvement of safety, e.g. (Roelen & Blom, 2013). Therefore, one may conclude: current aviation works thanks to the implicit use of emergent behaviour.","","en","book chapter","Ashgate","","","","","","","","","","Air Transport & Operations","","",""
"uuid:2d7e6f68-18b0-49ac-bcef-58941f3ffd24","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2d7e6f68-18b0-49ac-bcef-58941f3ffd24","Netwerkkracht","Meijers, E.J. (TU Delft OLD Urban and Regional Development); Hoogerbrugge, M.M. (Platform 31)","Lekkerkerker, Judith (editor); Niemans, Jeroen (editor); Janssen, Joks (editor); van de Berg, Sven (editor)","2016","Samen kunnen steden in een regionaal netwerk de massa genereren die nodig is om te kunnen profiteren van agglomeratievoordelen.","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","OLD Urban and Regional Development","","",""
"uuid:a881c22d-5167-42ac-a0c3-dba21c1feba5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a881c22d-5167-42ac-a0c3-dba21c1feba5","Action and Reaction in Architecture","Van Gerrewey, C; Patteeuw, V; Avermaete, T.L.P. (TU Delft OLD Methods & Analysis)","Avermaete, Tom (editor); Van Gerrewey, Christophe (editor); Patteeuw, Veronique (editor)","2016","","","mul","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","2017-10-01","","","OLD Methods & Analysis","","",""
"uuid:f521886d-a1eb-45de-91e8-fb83a70ed60d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f521886d-a1eb-45de-91e8-fb83a70ed60d","Prototypes and Paradigms","Komossa, S. (TU Delft OLD Public Buiding); de Walsche, J. (Universiteit Antwerpen)","De Walsche, J (editor); Komossa, S. (editor)","2016","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","OLD Public Buiding","","",""
"uuid:97d034ec-05c2-41c8-a00a-9bef925e8980","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:97d034ec-05c2-41c8-a00a-9bef925e8980","Aircraft Disposal and Recycle Cost Estimation","Zhao, X. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations); Verhagen, W.J.C. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations); Curran, R. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations)","Borsato, M. (editor); Wognum, N. (editor); Peruzzini, M. (editor); Stjepandić, J. (editor); Verhagen, W.J.C. (editor)","2016","The present study develops a method for the sake of evaluating Disposal and Recycle (D&R) cost in view of the increasing demand in aircraft retirement. Firstly, a process model is extracted. The subordinated cost elements are also identified. Next, the cost aggregations based on the D&R process steps are discussed. Moreover, it proposes an economic indicator to support the determination of the aircraft D&R strategies. The indicator is used to evaluate the economic performance and to facilitate the trade-off studies among different D&R scenarios. This analysis is demonstrated on two aircraft types with two scenarios. In addition, sensitivity analysis evaluating the impact of the salvage value, residual value, D&R cost, and the learning factor is performed. It is found that the engine D&R possesses more economic gains than that of the aircraft. The salvage value and residual value are the main factors which influence the D&R economic performance.","Cost analysis; aircraft disposal and recycle process; disposal and recycle economic indicator","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","","","","Air Transport & Operations","","",""
"uuid:8a0c888a-d8d9-4f38-95da-4d0d286067c7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8a0c888a-d8d9-4f38-95da-4d0d286067c7","Alignment of real estate to the organisation's needs","Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Arkesteijn, M. (editor); Van der Voordt, T. (editor); Remoy, H. (editor); Chen, Y. (editor)","2016","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:f7fec636-c9e7-483e-a647-8cc92bf3ec88","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f7fec636-c9e7-483e-a647-8cc92bf3ec88","Japan: the Machiya concept","Jürgenhake, Birgit (TU Delft OLD Woningbouw)","Karssenberg, H. (editor); Laven, J. (editor); Glaser, M. (editor); van 't Hoff, M. (editor)","2016","","","en","book chapter","Eburon Academic Publishers","","","","","","","","","","OLD Woningbouw","","",""
"uuid:26647447-80af-4a47-a7dc-00ab92d716dd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:26647447-80af-4a47-a7dc-00ab92d716dd","Learning From Waterfront Regeneration Projects and Contemporary Design Approaches of European Port Cities","Tanis, F. (TU Delft OLD History of Architecture & Urban Planning); Erkok, F (Istanbul Technical University)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2016","This paper analyses the processes and approaches of waterfront regenerations in Europe and aims to evaluate the implementations. There are some common processes and cross-cultural transactions between port cities, as all port cities have to respond to the same functions to be part of the network. Since ports were interrelated, architectural approaches and implementations in port cities were transferred to other locations. Port areas changed through the expansion of the city, economical changes, technological developments, wars, fires, de-industrialization and containerization. Facts like containerization and de-industrialization caused the relocation of the port. Through regeneration projects, industrial heritage is preserved and derelict areas are used for the implementation of contemporary architecture. Examining some case cities (Docklands, Genoa, Hafencity) helps learning from previous projects realised in last decades. Hamburg Hafencity project demonstrates a successful intervention, but a relatively failed example might be Izmir waterfront regeneration project. The port area of Izmir became a derelict area after de-industrialization. As industrial buildings could not adapt to the changes, they have been abandoned. The failure of the project provides an opportunity to study the role of actors (including architects, planners, organizations, stakeholders) and draw some lessons through previous generations of waterfront regenerations for Izmir.","port cities; European waterfront regenerations; Izmir; contemporary architecture","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","OLD History of Architecture & Urban Planning","","",""
"uuid:afc40a59-dead-475c-b449-bfd5315b7a70","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:afc40a59-dead-475c-b449-bfd5315b7a70","The lost identity of Izmir","Tanis, F. (TU Delft OLD History of Architecture & Urban Planning)","Hein, Carola (editor)","2016","Port cities are distinguished from other cities by their waterfronts, which were shaped by economic and cultural transactions between each city and its networks. Trade-related activities prepared the conditions for accelerated globalisation with economic changes. The Ottoman Empire supported commerce and production in Western Anatolia after 16th century. Many European merchants thus moved to Izmir in accord with an agreement made by the Ottoman Empire in order to maintain commercial events. Afterwards, the city developed as a culturally diverse entity due to its port activity. The waterfront and arguably the whole structure of the city have been influenced by cross cultural exchanges. Study explains how shifting networks have created a unique palimpsest of structures and actor networks between 16th and 21st century in Izmir, a port city on western coast in Turkey. This paper explores the transformation of Izmir’s urban form and identity. Different architectural practices such as Dutch, British, French, Italian, Greek were concretised on Izmir’s waterfront and have become a part of the city’s identity. Nevertheless, political decisions, governmental policies, fires, earthquakes, planned and unplanned events changed the waterfront and caused gaps in history told by its built environment. This study analyses the vicissitudes in the planning history of Izmir’s waterfront.","Izmir; identity; cross culturalism; demolition; waterfront; port city","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN Publishing","","","","","","","","","","OLD History of Architecture & Urban Planning","","",""
"uuid:a68fb0f7-344b-46ec-98e5-2a8a0c53d20e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a68fb0f7-344b-46ec-98e5-2a8a0c53d20e","The Acceptance and Use of Open Data infrastructures - Drawing upon UTAUT and ECT","Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology)","Scholl, H.J. (editor); Glassey, O. (editor); Janssen, M. (editor); Klievink, B. (editor); Lindgen, I. (editor); Parycek, P. (editor); Tambouris, E. (editor); Wimmer, M. (editor); Janowski, T. (editor); Sá Soares, D. (editor)","2016","While governments and researchers often focus on the opening of data through open data infrastructures, the adoption and use of open data infrastructures has received less attention, despite the fact that this use should result in the envisioned benefits. This study aims to examine to which extent and by which factors the acceptance and use of open data infrastructures by researchers can be influenced. For this purpose we use an integrated model of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and the two-stage Expectation Confirmation Theory of Information Systems continuance (ECT). Our research confirms the hypothesis that Perceived Usefulness (PU), Effort Expectancy (EE), Social Influence (SI) and Trust (T) in the pre-usage stage can be used to predict PU, EE, SI and T in the post-usage stage, which may subsequently influence the acceptance and use of open data infrastructures. Nevertheless, not all of our findings show support for applying the combined UTAUT-ECT model, and the findings suggest that the model needs to be specified and adapted for the domain of open data. We recommend future research to develop models for the acceptance and use of technologies that are more specific to the context of open data.","open data; adoption; use; infrastructure; UTAUT; ECT","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Information and Communication Technology","","",""
"uuid:e57d4190-c6ad-431e-8061-028c1965bf47","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e57d4190-c6ad-431e-8061-028c1965bf47","Large-eddy simulation of trans-and supercritical injection","Muller, H (Universität der Bundeswehr München); Niedermeier, CA (Technische Universität München); Jarczyk, M. (Universität der Bundeswehr München); Pfitzner, M (Universität der Bundeswehr München); Hickel, S. (TU Delft Aerodynamics; Technische Universität München); Adams, NA (Technische Universität München)","Calabro, M. (editor); DeLuca, L. (editor); Frolov, S. (editor); Galfetti, L. (editor); Haidn, O. (editor)","2016","","","en","book chapter","EDP Sciences","","","","","","","","","","Aerodynamics","","",""
"uuid:23db445f-f76c-4e0e-a91f-6ed1d6ad802f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:23db445f-f76c-4e0e-a91f-6ed1d6ad802f","Urban Development Management: Past, Present and Future","van Bueren, Ellen (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Daamen, T.A. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Chen, Y. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Franzen, A.J. (TU Delft Practice Chair Urban Area Development); Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (TU Delft Urban Development Management); Hobma, Fred (TU Delft Building Law); Verheul, W.J. (TU Delft Urban Development Management)","Arkesteijn, Monique (editor); Van der Voordt, Theo (editor); Remoy, Hilde (editor); Chen, Yawei (editor)","2016","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft OPEN","","","","","","","","","","Building Law","","",""
"uuid:b7d9f539-5ec8-4439-bd89-27adde14cd76","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b7d9f539-5ec8-4439-bd89-27adde14cd76","Artificial photosynthesis: Hybrid systems","Ni, Y. (TU Delft BT/Biocatalysis); Hollmann, F. (TU Delft BT/Biocatalysis)","Jeuken, Lars J.C. (editor)","2016","Oxidoreductases are promising catalysts for organic synthesis. To sustain their catalytic cycles they require efficient supply with redox equivalents. Today classical biomimetic approaches utilizing natural electron supply chains prevail but artificial regeneration approaches bear the promise of simpler and more robust reaction schemes. Utilizing visible light can accelerate such artificial electron transport chains and even enable thermodynamically unfeasible reactions such as the use of water as reductant. This contribution critically summarizes the current state of the art in photoredoxbiocatalysis (i.e. light-driven biocatalytic oxidation and reduction reactions).","Biocatalysis; Oxidation reactions; Photocatalysis; Reduction reactions","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","BT/Biocatalysis","","",""
"uuid:f5005e8c-22e2-4961-afe6-8428843725b5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f5005e8c-22e2-4961-afe6-8428843725b5","Design Considerations for Building a Scalable Digital Version of a Multi-player Educational Board Game for a MOOC in Logistics and Transportation","Lukosch, H.K. (TU Delft Policy Analysis); Kurapati, S. (TU Delft Policy Analysis); Bekebrede, G. (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Tiemersma, S.A. (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Groen, D (InThere, The Hague); van Veen, A.J. (TU Delft Organisation & Governance); Verbraeck, A. (TU Delft Policy Analysis)","Bottino, Rosa (editor); Veltkamp, Remco C. (editor); Jeuring, Johan (editor)","2016","With more flexible and large-scale learning environments, new design requirements for games emerge. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are one of the most important innovations in the learning field. Still, it is a challenge to motivate learners and to keep them motivated in such huge learning environments. To address this challenge, we redesigned a board game targeting at an integrated view on disruption and communication management in an intermodal transportation situation. From the redesign, we have learned that an online game works better with fewer roles, requires immediate feedback, and an engaging way of challenge to keep players motivated. Our findings can inform the design of games for large groups of players in an online environment.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2017-04-23","","","Policy Analysis","","",""
"uuid:47da4ff4-263f-4ff4-937d-83700315cedb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:47da4ff4-263f-4ff4-937d-83700315cedb","Constructive generation methods for dungeons and levels","Shaker, Noor (Aalborg University); Liapis, Antonios (University of Malta); Togelius, Julian (New York University); De Vasconcelos Abreu Lopes, R. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation); Bidarra, Rafael (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation)","","2016","This chapter addresses a specific type of game content, the dungeon, and a number of commonly used methods for generating such content. These methods are all “constructive”, meaning that they run in fixed (usually short) time, and do not evaluate their output in order to re-generate it. Most of these methods are also relatively simple to implement. And while dungeons, or dungeon-like environments, occur in a very large number of games, these methods can often be made to work for other types of content as well. We finish the chapter by talking about some constructive generation methods for Super Mario Bros. levels.","Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Game development; Computational Intelligence; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Computer Graphics and Visualisation","","",""
"uuid:8eb64eb8-0426-4206-bf8d-7bbc30dbc578","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8eb64eb8-0426-4206-bf8d-7bbc30dbc578","De wisselende waardering van Dudoks erfgoed","Kuipers, M.C.","","2015","Het uitgevoerde werk van W.M. Dudok (1 884-1974) is door de tijd heen wisselend gewaardeerd. Aanvankelijk oogstte de plastische esthetiek van verspringende bakstenen volumes veel lof. Tijdens het interbellum werd deze 'Dudokiaanse' architectuur volop nagevolgd, o.a. in Engeland, België en Zuid-Afrika. Daarna werd Dudoks nagestreefde synthese van monumentaliteit en moderniteit steeds meer bekritiseerd. Die kritiek werkte lang door in de historiografie en vervolgens in de discussies rond de selectie en het behoud van de moderne monumenten, ook binnen DOCOMOMO-verband. Inmiddels wordt Dudoks erfgoed breed gekoesterd","","nl","book chapter","Delft Digital Press","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:3556231a-5aec-469c-bbe8-ed68795b4dc8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3556231a-5aec-469c-bbe8-ed68795b4dc8","Representing nature: Late twentieth century green infrastructures in Paris","Van der Velde, J.R.T.; De Wit, S.I.","","2015","The appreciation of green infrastructures as ‘nature’ by urban communities presents a critical challenge for the green infrastructure concept. While many green infrastructures focus on functional considerations, their refinement as places where concepts of nature are represented and where nature can be experienced and understood, has received little attention in research and praxis. Contemporary urban societies entertain varied and distinctive ideas on nature and their relationship to it, themes explored in contemporary urban park and garden design. These projects can provide insights into the representation, comprehension and experience of nature in green infrastructures. This article expands on contemporary conceptions of nature in urban parks and urban gardens such as those realised in Paris between 1980 and 2000. The projects all display articulated expressions of conceptions of nature, reflecting both a return to the classical garden tradition, as well as elaborations of nature via the sensorial, ‘abundant nature’ and nature as process. These conceptions can be positioned within the theoretical framework of three forms of nature – first nature (wilderness), second nature (cultural landscape) and third nature (garden). In Paris, contemporary parks and gardens not only express new forms of nature, they also form part of a green infrastructure network in their own right. As a series of precise moments connected by rivers and canals, this network differs markedly from prevailing green infrastructure models. The network of parks and gardens in Paris represents a green infrastructural network made up of a layering of historical and contemporary elements connected in compound ways. The completeness of representations and elaborations of nature – gathered in the three natures – can be dissected and spread out over different constructed landscapes in the city, and it is up to the green infrastructure to unite them.","green infrastructure; conceptions of nature; three natures; urban gardens; urban parks; sensorial; context; natural processes","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:8d0eb6a4-087c-4ebe-889e-478925134e46","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8d0eb6a4-087c-4ebe-889e-478925134e46","Fabriquer La ville diverse; Vivre dans des palais","Van Gameren, D.E.","","2015","","","fr","book chapter","Editions du Pavillon de l'Arsenal","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:1df38388-353b-4734-8fb4-9dc9f2f55e07","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1df38388-353b-4734-8fb4-9dc9f2f55e07","Efficiënt ruimtegebruik op bedrijventerreinen","Louw, E.","","2015","","","nl","book chapter","Platform31","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:ead0c475-d764-4491-9f58-256fef1211b4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ead0c475-d764-4491-9f58-256fef1211b4","Plaatsgebonden identiteit: Het anker voor stedelijke ontwikkeling","Verheul, W.J.","","2015","Steden en regio’s zijn in permanente concurrentiestrijd in het aantrekken van bedrijven, bewoners en bezoekers(inter-urbane rivaliteit). Ze proberen aantrekkelijke frames te creëren en het eigen imago te beïnvloeden. In beleidsnota’s en marketingcampagnes vinden we concepten als ‘groene stad’, uitgaansstad’, ‘moderne architectuurstad’. Steden proberen zich op de kaart te zetten, onderscheidend van andere steden.","","nl","book chapter","Platform 31","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Management in the Built Environment","","","",""
"uuid:8ff521c0-60f0-4f8b-9374-1478de277047","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8ff521c0-60f0-4f8b-9374-1478de277047","Governing Ageing Cities","Van Bueren, E.M.","","2015","","","en","book chapter","Urban Systems and Environment (USE) Joint Research Centre between SCUT and TU Delft","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Management in the Built Environment","","","",""
"uuid:7bd68265-b31d-4986-b647-0e9336761866","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7bd68265-b31d-4986-b647-0e9336761866","Slimme 3D indoormodellen ter ondersteuning van crisismanagement in grote openbare gebouwen","Zlatanova, S.; Vosselman, G.; Koshelham, K.; Peters, R.; Beers, B.; Voute, R.; De Lathouwer, B.; Lakerveld, M.; Djurrema, H.; Spaling, G.","","2015","In dit project richten wij ons op het gebrek aan up-to-date 3D indoormodellen voor een groot aantal openbare gebouwen. Deze modellen zijn voor vele stakeholders, maar vooral voor organisaties die zorg moeten dragen voor het managen van de veiligheid van openbare gebouwen, inclusief de BHV (Bedrijfshulpverleners), de brandweer en de veiligheidsregio’s, cruciaal. De enige ruimtelijke indoorgegevens, die momenteel voor de meeste gebouwen beschikbaar zijn, zijn 2D bouwtekeningen of ontwerp-BIMs (Building Information Models) voor de nieuwe gebouwen. Deze geven de staat van het gebouw ‘zoals ontworpen’ weer, die kan verschillen van de staat van het gebouw ‘zoals gebouwd’ of ‘zoals het is’. Tijdens operaties in de hulpverlening is kennis over verbouwingen (bijv. verlaagde plafonds of verhoogde vloeren), hoogte van de kamers en gangen en aanwezig meubilair van cruciaal belang voor brandbestrijders. Dergelijke informatie kan alleen verkregen worden via een up-to-date 3D indoormodel van het gebouw. Het project richt zich op verscheidene thema’s, die elders afzonderlijk behandeld zijn, maar nooit als één geheel. Het project streeft er naar een brug te slaan tussen onderzoek op het gebied van 3D indoorreconstructie variërend van puntenwolken, 3D indoormodellen (geometrie, semantiek en topologie) en 3D indoornavigatie ten behoeve van gebruikers. Op dit moment bestaat er geen procedure voor halfautomatische of automatische 3D reconstructie uit puntenwolken Puntenwolken zijn de data die vergaard worden nadat een apparaat een scan heeft uitgevoerd van alle hoeken en gaten van het gebouw. De puntenwolk wordt vertaald in een uitgebreid 3D-model dat verder kan worden onderverdeeld of geaggregeerd om verschillende gebruikers en activiteiten in crisissituaties te ondersteunen","","nl","book chapter","Sectie GIS technologie, TU Delft/Brandweer Nederland","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:ca503df5-c08b-42d5-b69c-a712da377b05","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ca503df5-c08b-42d5-b69c-a712da377b05","Architecture can also be silent","Rosbottom, D.J.","","2015","","","en","book chapter","Royal Academy of Arts","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:b3c038e5-73bd-4c16-8a87-76aae597dcca","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b3c038e5-73bd-4c16-8a87-76aae597dcca","Supporting request acceptance with use policies","King, T.C.; Van Riemsdijk, M.B.; Dignum, V.; Jonker, C.M.","","2015","This paper deals with the problem of automating the contribution of resources owned by people to do work for others, whilst providing a means for owners of resources to maintain autonomy over how, when and to whom their resources are used with the specification of resource use policies. We give representations of requests for resource usage as a set of conditional norms, and a use policy as specifying what norms should and should not be imposed on a resource, i.e. a set of metanorms. Our main contribution is a reasoner built on the Event Calculus, that takes a request and a use policy and determines if the request is accepted, whether it would would con ict with the use policy.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Intelligent Systems","","","",""
"uuid:12f0dd47-aace-41f0-a54d-45f12435f948","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:12f0dd47-aace-41f0-a54d-45f12435f948","Using the capability approach to detect design opportunities","Mink, A.; Van der Marel, F.; Parmar, V.S.; Kandachar, P.V.","","2015","When developing products and services to improve the well-being of the multidimensional poor, designers need deep contextual insight. However, literature does not specify which topics to discuss or which questions to ask. We used Sen’s capability approach to develop question categories and specific questions, and we selected tools to support them. This resulted in an Opportunity Detection Kit, which has been tested to evaluate the impact of the Philips Chulha in rural South-India. The kit stimulated the participants to think deeply about the impact of the Chulha and encouraged them to share their stories. In this way, new areas for improvement were detected. Thereby, a holistic and comprehensive picture could be drawn about participants’ lives, which indicated opportunities for new product development. The integration of the capability approach and design for development therefore seems promising for the evaluation of product impact and opening up new design perspectives.","product design; design for development; capability approach; well-being","en","book chapter","IISc Press/TU Delft","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:59c7e79a-d8a3-4843-ad15-ecd96fdaed72","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:59c7e79a-d8a3-4843-ad15-ecd96fdaed72","Affordability","Haffner, M.E.A.; Elsinga, M.G.","","2015","","","en","book chapter","Habitat for Humanity","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB Research","","","",""
"uuid:3f44b481-9e63-4490-a100-c3886a74a308","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3f44b481-9e63-4490-a100-c3886a74a308","Duurzame ontwikkeling van grote steden","Zonneveld, W.A.M.; Salet, W.G.M.","","2015","","","nl","book chapter","Jaar van de Ruimte","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:5e759d59-68b8-47db-b1bb-ee63ce123110","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5e759d59-68b8-47db-b1bb-ee63ce123110","Planeamiento urbano y producción de vivienda en el Perú","Fernandez Maldonado, A.M.","","2015","","","","book chapter","Ediciones Abya-Yala","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:4edbcc32-e74b-413c-bde0-416d3c66129d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4edbcc32-e74b-413c-bde0-416d3c66129d","Housing: Appendices","Haffner, M.E.A.; Ras, M.","","2015","","","","book chapter","The Netherlands Institute for Social Research","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:93793425-5488-4ab3-99b2-f115a5697aa5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:93793425-5488-4ab3-99b2-f115a5697aa5","Housing","Haffner, M.E.A.; Ras, M.","","2015","","","en","book chapter","The Netherlands Institute for Social Research","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:581e7726-7c40-4287-8d42-1dbd74e4cd2b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:581e7726-7c40-4287-8d42-1dbd74e4cd2b","Financiële situaties houden Nederlandse koopwoningmarkt in houdgreep: Een verklaring voor de recessie op de koopwoningmarkt","Boelhouwer, P.J.","","2015","In deze bijdrage wordt ingegaan op de diverse factoren die van invloed zijn geweest op koopwoningmarkt in de afgelopen 15 jaren, alsmede op enkele buitenlandse ontwikkelingen.","","nl","book chapter","Fiscaal Economisch Instituut / Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:fdb80a85-17a9-4a80-9258-294dc149b880","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fdb80a85-17a9-4a80-9258-294dc149b880","Housing: Appendices","Haffner, M.E.A.; Ras, M.","","2015","","infinitary rewriting; coinduction","en","book chapter","The Netherlands Institute for Social Research","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:c44b3bbb-257d-4705-9281-6e54c028d0d7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c44b3bbb-257d-4705-9281-6e54c028d0d7","Circulair bouwen en wonen: Op naar de recyclebare leasewoning?","Van Bueren, E.M.","","2015","De verwachtingen van de circulaire economie zijn hooggespannen. Hoewel dit concept aanvankelijk vooral in verband werd gebracht met consumer goods, wordt het meer en meer toegepast op processen en producten van bouwen en wonen, op zoek naar een verbetering van de stad. Deze beweging kan worden geplaatst in de immer durende zoektocht naar de ideale stad. Al eeuwenlang buigen denkers, denk aan het werk van Thomas More en Henri Thoreau, zich over de houdbaarheid van de stad, op zoek naar optimale omvang en inrichting van de stad ten aanzien van sociale cohesie, de verhouding tot de natuur, de relatie tussen wonen en werken, verkeer en vervoer, en de beschikbaarheid van grondstoffen benodigd voor het functioneren van een stad. Ook in de recente eeuw heeft dit geleid tot diverse experimenten en stedenbouwkundige concepten gericht op het vinden van een balans; denk aan de tuinstad van Ebenezer Howard eind 19e eeuw, de woon-werkgemeenschappen van onze Hollandse, sociale ondernemers begin 20e eeuw, en de scheiding van functies in de moderne stad met De Bijlmer als Nederlandse bekendste exponent. De circulaire economie zou wel eens het hedendaagse antwoord kunnen zijn op de zoektocht naar de evenwichtige stad. Een stad als een perpetuum mobile die zichzelf in stand kan houden door bronnen eindeloos te hergebruiken. In dit essay sta ik stil bij de twee lijnen waarlangs de circulaire transitie zich beweegt en bespreek ik de rol van de overheid in deze bewegingen.","","nl","book chapter","NSOB","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Management in the Built Environment","","","",""
"uuid:04c71644-0421-475e-9293-c5557ad38739","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:04c71644-0421-475e-9293-c5557ad38739","Measuring and modelling the deteriorating impact of Alkali-Silica Reaction in concrete on the mechanical characteristics","Esposito, R. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics); Hendriks, M.A.N. (TU Delft Applied Mechanics)","Bager, Dirch H (editor)","2015","Unaffected and ASR-affected concrete, experimentally, appear as substantially different materials. Since the material characterization is one of the main points of attention within a structural assessment, the deteriorating impact of ASR on concrete in terms of both expansion and degradation of the mechanical properties is studied. Both experimental and modelling approaches are followed.","Alkali-silica reaction; mechanical characteristics; micro-mechanical modelling","en","book chapter","The Nordic concrete federation","","","","","","","","","","Applied Mechanics","","",""
"uuid:d3fc86e3-5217-4bc7-a22a-9720937529c5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d3fc86e3-5217-4bc7-a22a-9720937529c5","Design of information-intensive systems involving cognitive aspects: An emerging opportunity for transdisciplinary cooperation","Vroom, R.W.; Van der Vegte, W.F.","","2015","With the rise of smart systems, ubiquitous computing and cyber-physical systems, information-intensiveness of products increases and users become challenged – possibly even overloaded – with expanding options and possible interactions. The number of possible variations of user-operation sequences can rapidly escalate and for designers it becomes difficult to foresee all possible outcomes, which might include unacceptable performance, failure, and even fatalities. With the objective to reduce the risk of unwanted cognitive effects and to realize a more symbiotic relationship between users and systems, we show how two model-based theories from cognitive science, i.e., cognitive architectures and mental models, can be deployed in the design of these systems. We argue that the deployment of such models requires a transdisciplinary approach in which designers intensively cooperate with cognitive scientists and end users.","cognitive engineering; information-intensive systems; mental models; cognitive architectures; transdisciplinary cooperation","en","book chapter","Springer International Publishing","","","","","","","2018-12-31","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:d9591f49-da1a-4b75-bc55-5cd92dbcf91d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d9591f49-da1a-4b75-bc55-5cd92dbcf91d","Aircraft bi-level life cycle cost estimation","Zhao, X.; Verhagen, W.J.C.; Curan, R.","","2015","n an integrated aircraft design and analysis practice, Life Cycle Cost (LCC) is essential for decision making. The LCC of an aircraft is ordinarily partially estimated by emphasizing a specific cost type. However, an overview of the LCC including design and development cost, production cost, operating cost and disposal cost is not provided. This may produce biased cost estimates. Moreover, aircraft LCC estimation is largely dependent on the availability of input parameters. It is often a problem for the analyst to supply a limited group of data into a detailed cost estimation process. Therefore, it is necessary to provide flexibility in conducting both high level and detail level LCC assessments based on the data accessibility. An input-dependent bi-level LCC estimation method is proposed. It illustrates the comprehensive estimation of the cost elements in the LCC with clearly defined high level and detail level analyses to form the final cost. Knowledge of the product and the life cycle process are structured based on a pre-defined meta model and logic rules. Cost is then evaluated by traversing the meta model linked with computing capabilities. This method is applied on a case study concerning A330-200 aircraft. With the support of weight estimation and bottom-up process-based parametric cost estimation methods, it builds up a practical costing approach in quantifying the influence of LCC to the product life cycle.","Life Cycle Cost; cost estimation; design for cost","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Control & Operations","","","",""
"uuid:79ed6374-697f-47cb-84c4-3f4b18c3c53b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:79ed6374-697f-47cb-84c4-3f4b18c3c53b","Understanding Public-Private Collaboration Configurations for International Information Infrastructures","Klievink, A.J.","","2015","Collaboration between the public and the private sector is seen as an instrument to make governance smarter, more effective, and more efficient. However, whereas there is literature on public-private collaboration, very little of it addresses how these collaborations can be shaped to make use of the huge potential that technological innovations in ICT may offer. To address this gap, this paper addresses public-private collaborative development of digital infor-mation infrastructures (IIs). Drawing on a combination of literature on public-private partnerships and on digital information systems or infrastructures, this paper studies an initiative for exchanging information among international trade supply chain partners and between the businesses and government (e.g. for dec-larations, compliance, border control). Specifically, it explores what would be the Dutch end of such an II, to understand the interplay between the technologi-cal innovation and partnerships that form the social context thereof.","information infrastructure; e-government; international trade; public-private information infrastructures; collaborative governance","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2016-08-31","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:6373e614-9162-4b21-addb-6625bdb74479","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6373e614-9162-4b21-addb-6625bdb74479","A multi-factor approach to understanding socio-economic segregation in European capital cities","Tammaru, T.; Musterd, S.; Van Ham, M.; Marcinczak, S.","","2015","The research leading to the results presented in this chapter has received funding from the Estonian Research Council (Institutional Research Grant IUT no. 2–17 on Spatial Population Mobility and Geographical Changes in Urban Regions); European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement no. 615159 (ERC Consolidator Grant DEPRIVEDHOODS, Socio-spatial Inequality, Deprived Neighbourhoods, and Neighbourhood Effects); and from the Marie Curie programme under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career Integration Grant no. PCIG10-GA-2011-303728 (CIG Grant NBHCHOICE, Neighbourhood Choice, Neighbourhood Sorting, and Neighbourhood Effects). Growing inequalities in Europe, even in the most egalitarian countries, are a major challenge threatening the sustainability of urban communities and the competiveness of European cities. Surprisingly, though, there is a lack of systematic and representative research on the spatial dimension of rising inequalities. This gap is filled by our book project Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West, with empirical evidence from Amsterdam, Athens, Budapest, London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Prague, Riga, Stockholm, Tallinn, Vienna and Vilnius. This introductory chapter outlines the background to this international comparative research and introduces a multi-factor approach to studying socio-economic segregation. The chapter focuses on four underlying universal structural factors: social inequalities, global city status, welfare regime and the housing system. Based on these factors, we propose a hypothetical ranking of segregation levels in the thirteen case study cities. As the conclusions of this book show, the hypothetical ranking and the actual ranking of cities by segregation levels only match partly; the explanation for this can be sought in context-specific factors which will be discussed in-depth in each of the case study chapters.","","en","book chapter","Routledge","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:2d9c107d-80e3-45c0-a006-31e8ab1646c2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2d9c107d-80e3-45c0-a006-31e8ab1646c2","Inequality and rising levels of socio-economic segregation: Lessons from a pan-European comparative study","Marcinczak, S.; Musterd, S.; Van Ham, M.; Tammaru, T.","","2015","The research leading to these results has received funding from the Estonian Research Council (Institutional Research Grant IUT no. 2–17 on Spatial Population Mobility and Geographical Changes in Urban Regions); the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement no. 615159 (ERC Consolidator Grant DEPRIVEDHOODS, Socio-spatial Inequality, Deprived Neighbourhoods, and Neighbourhood Effects); and from the Marie Curie programme under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007–2013) / Career Integration Grant no. PCIG10-GA-2011-303728 (CIG Grant NBHCHOICE, Neighbourhood Choice, Neighbourhood Sorting, and Neighbourhood Effects). The Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West project investigates changing levels of socio-economic segregation in 13 major European cities: Amsterdam, Budapest, Vienna, Stockholm, Oslo, London, Vilnius, Tallinn, Prague, Madrid, Milan, Athens and Riga. The two main conclusions of this major study are that the levels of socio-economic segregation in European cities are still relatively modest compared to some other parts of the world but that the spatial gap between poor and rich is widening in all capital cities across Europe. Segregation levels in the East of Europe started at a lower level compared to the West of Europe, but the East is quickly catching up, although there are large differences between cities. Four central factors were found to play a major role in the changing urban landscape in Europe: welfare and housing regimes, globalisation and economic restructuring, rising economic inequality and historical development paths. Where state intervention in Europe has long countered segregation, (neo) liberal transformations in welfare states, under the influence of globalisation, have caused an increase in inequality. As a result, the levels of socio-economic segregation are moving upwards. If this trend were to continue, Europe would be at risk of slipping into the epoch of growing inequalities and segregation where the rich and the poor will live separate lives in separate parts of their cities, which could seriously harm the social stability of our future cities.","","en","book chapter","Routledge","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:8137b6c9-ca63-4b0a-a91c-38ca92360d38","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8137b6c9-ca63-4b0a-a91c-38ca92360d38","Stakeholder Engagement in Policy Development: Observations and Lessons from International Experience","Helbig, N.; Dawes, S.; Dzhusupova, Z.; Klievink, A.J.; Mkude, C.G.","","2015","This chapter provides a starting point for better understanding how different approaches, tools, and technologies can support effective stakeholder participation in policy development. Participatory policy making involves stakeholders in various stages of the policy process and can focus on both the substance of the policy problem or on improving the tools and processes of policy development. We examine five international cases of stakeholder engagement in policy development to explore two questions: (1) what types of engagement tools and processes are useful for different stakeholders and contexts? And (2) what factors support the effective use of particular tools and technologies toward constructive outcomes? The cases address e-government strategic planning in a developing country, energy policy in a transitional economy, development of new technology and policy innovations in global trade, exploration of tools for policy-relevant evidence in early childhood decision making, and development of indicators for evaluating policy options in urban planning. Following a comparison of the cases, we discuss salient factors of stakeholder selection and representation, stakeholder support and education, the value of stakeholder engagement for dealing with complexity, and the usefulness of third-party experts for enhancing transparency and improving tools for engagement.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","2016-07-01","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:bb36f445-192d-4c7b-bc6f-9734141415ed","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bb36f445-192d-4c7b-bc6f-9734141415ed","Cultivated landscapes as new cathedrals","Van Bergeijk, H.","","2015","Cornelis van Eesteren plays an instrumental role in the history of urbanism education in the Netherlands. He is regarded as a modernist, as a counterpart to the more traditional M.J. Granpré Molière. His expansion plans for Amsterdam earned him a reputation even before World War II, but as well as focusing on the IJsselmeer polders, his post-war work also involved modernising urbanism education in Delft. Van Eesteren was the pioneer of a new approach.","Van Eesteren; planning; education; TU Delft","en","book chapter","TU Delft","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:6f37b653-e203-41ef-bf12-c32751bf727b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6f37b653-e203-41ef-bf12-c32751bf727b","São Paulo: Global Metropolis of the South","Rocco, Roberto","","2015","São Paulo is a metropolis of superlatives. It is the largest metropolis of South America, with 20.2 million inhabitants in the Greater Metropolitan Area and 11.8 million in the city proper (IBGE, 2014 prognosis). Numbers vary considerably, but it is generally accepted that São Paulo is among the 10 largest urban agglomerations in the world. The Greater São Paulo comprises 39 municipalities, with a total area of 8,051 km² (similar to the area of South and North Holland, Utrecht and Flevoland, the four provinces composing the Randstad-Holland, put together). The build-up area covers 2,139 km², stretching approximately 70-80 km East-West. São Paulo is a city of unmatched social and spatial fragmentation. Inequality is rampant and many peripheral neighbourhoods lack basic services and amenities. The city is facing enormous ecological challenges, as unchecked urbanisation has endangered its water sources and the surrounding rain forest. Its main challenges for the 21st century are related to environmental sustainability, social cohesion and the reform of its informally developed neighbourhoods in a socially, economically and environmentally sustainable way. Housing, mobility, sanitation, energy production and water management are absolute priorities.","","en","book chapter","Bouwkunde, TU Delft","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:c3da1dab-4a59-4bc7-b534-cc669dd89fb8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c3da1dab-4a59-4bc7-b534-cc669dd89fb8","Demand and supply of labour in the housing sector","Dol, C.P.; Doling, J.; Elsinga, M.; Horsewood, N.; Meijer, F.M.; Visscher, H.J.","","2015","The housing sector is large and significant in all aspects of human life, making the task of the policy-maker especially complex. Homes constitute the largest single land use in the ‘built environment’, they are generally the largest single item of expenditure in household budgets and the largest form of household wealth, and they are instrumental in our social networks and our psychological wellbeing. The scale and extent of the connections have complex impacts on, and are impacted by, both the demand for and supply of labour and the socio-ecological transition. The ageing of European populations, for example, will continue to influence the demand for housing in terms of location, size and services, which in turn will create jobs in construction, raw material acquisition and delivery, infrastructure (ranging from roads to medical services) and transaction activities (such as legal services, new furniture and fittings). The link between the geographical location of the family residence and of the workplace will be altered by further developments of ICT and home working, influencing the impact of housing sectors on the direct supply of labour. Of the many possible linkages and considerations for policy-makers in relation to the housing sector, this chapter focuses on three specific aspects. Section 4.1 examines the likely impact of energy renovation of the housing stock on jobs in the construction industry. Section 4.2 looks at possible developments in direct employment in mortgage markets. Section 4.3 examines how home ownership shapes the supply of labour. The final section offers policy recommendations.","","en","book chapter","Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:5a372a6f-e1be-41ea-bf32-33e31ff14d6e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a372a6f-e1be-41ea-bf32-33e31ff14d6e","Model Predictive Control for Incorporating Transport of Water and Transport over Water in the Dry Season","Negenborn, R.R.","Negenborn, R.R. (advisor)","2015","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:bd5812b4-2bd0-47dd-a375-9d9be6a0c3ea","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd5812b4-2bd0-47dd-a375-9d9be6a0c3ea","Committee III.1 Ultimate Strength","Jiang, X.L.","Jiang, X.L. (advisor)","2015","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Hydromechanics and Structures","","",""
"uuid:87044170-ae7f-44d9-bb7a-26b8070816c8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:87044170-ae7f-44d9-bb7a-26b8070816c8","Perspectives on Transport of Water versus Transport over Water","Negenborn, R.R.","Negenborn, R.R. (advisor)","2015","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:7bbbdbe6-da77-44be-a9d1-e92b4c43659f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7bbbdbe6-da77-44be-a9d1-e92b4c43659f","Performance Evaluation of an Inland Pusher","Godjevac, M.","Godjevac, M. (advisor)","2015","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:94c5760f-c429-40fd-85d9-0abe64d80a0e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:94c5760f-c429-40fd-85d9-0abe64d80a0e","Technological Challenges and Developments in European Inland Waterway Transport","Hekkenberg, R.G.","Hekkenberg, R.G. (advisor)","2015","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:ec04c9c4-d2a0-4738-8f65-9db53999e166","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ec04c9c4-d2a0-4738-8f65-9db53999e166","Introduction - The Shopping Centre 1943-2013: The Rise and Demise of a Ubiquitous Collective Architecture","Gosseye, J.; Avermaete, T.L.P.","","2015","In his seminal essay ‘Public Spaces, Collective Spaces,’ which was published in 1992, Spanish architect and critic Manuel de Solà-Morales suggested that the civic, architectural, urban and morphological richness of contemporary cities resides in their collective spaces that are not strictly public or private, but both simultaneously.1 De Solà-Morales described these places as ‘the ambiguous spaces where the public form of our cities is played’ and encouraged architects to resist ceding the battle over the design of shopping malls, vacation centres, parking lots and cinema complexes to commercial logic and developer standards. De Solà-Morales argued that these spaces warrant architects’ attention, even if only for their ubiquity, volume and massive use, as he pleaded for a shift – both in terms of design and research – away from the standard, safe ‘subsidized urbanity’ to more slippery, less evident and (arguably) more interesting areas.","","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:daf14e59-9abc-4eec-a207-7677ff33c1ec","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:daf14e59-9abc-4eec-a207-7677ff33c1ec","Model Predictive Control for Combined Water Supply and Navigability/Sustainability in River Systems","Negenborn, R.R.","Negenborn, R.R. (advisor)","2015","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:d4150a80-31ec-4c4f-9fa1-d657d607b343","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d4150a80-31ec-4c4f-9fa1-d657d607b343","Overview and extension of Annexes D, E, F, regarding structural failure citeria, stability and nailed particle board to wood joints","van der Put, T.A.C.M. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials)","","2015","The developed exact theory is given in the appended publications denoted by D, thus: D(1991), D(2008a), D(2008b), D(2010), D(2011), D(2012a) D(2012b) and primary, by the partly expired D(2006a), D(2006b). Other relevant derivations and applications are mentioned in these publications. The theory in all appended publications was derived by T.A.C.M. van der Put as theory of perfect plasticity. Because a complete loading history analysis, with gradual increasing plasticity, until collapse is too extended and not necessary for ultimate state estimation, the relatively simple limit analysis method can always be applied instead. Then, no matter how complex the geometry of a problem, or loading condition, is, it is always possible to obtain a realistic value of the collapse load. This basic theory is discussed in the next section: D-1.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Bio-based Structures & Materials","","",""
"uuid:6253f53d-4467-4346-a550-f45aadb898a5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6253f53d-4467-4346-a550-f45aadb898a5","Sensibility is ground zero","Boumeester, M.; Hauptmann, D.; Radman, A. (TU Delft OLD Architectural Theory)","Bruyns, G. (editor); Schaap, J. (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","OLD Architectural Theory","","",""
"uuid:505a9f07-53aa-4532-8d18-d456b22ec755","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:505a9f07-53aa-4532-8d18-d456b22ec755","Somaesthetics: ""Bouwkunde reloaded"" DSD MSc graduation studio","Boumeester, M.; Radman, A. (TU Delft OLD Architectural Theory)","Bruyns, G. (editor); Schaap, J. (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","OLD Architectural Theory","","",""
"uuid:78682411-9a40-4076-9d43-f4ee20262c2a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:78682411-9a40-4076-9d43-f4ee20262c2a","The asignyfing affordance of assemblage: A heuristic of the energetics of the exteriority of relations","Boumeester, M.; Radman, A. (TU Delft OLD Architectural Theory)","Bruyns, G. (editor); Schaap, J. (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","OLD Architectural Theory","","",""
"uuid:0f6879c6-2290-48e2-b3f9-3a0f21a2f9b5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0f6879c6-2290-48e2-b3f9-3a0f21a2f9b5","Disjoint paths in networks","Iqbal, F; Kuipers, F.A. (TU Delft Network Architectures and Services)","Alvarado, A (editor); Mitchell, J (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","Wiley","","","","","","","","","","Network Architectures and Services","","",""
"uuid:d487c026-b17d-4ab1-b64c-ca58b262ec7c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d487c026-b17d-4ab1-b64c-ca58b262ec7c","Inspelen op veranderingen vereist strategisch sturen op ontwerp en beheer van zorgvastgoed","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Zwart, J","Veuger, J (editor)","2015","De zorgsector is continu aan veranderingen onderhevig. Dat leidt tot veel onzekerheid. Wat betekenen de vele veranderingen voor de fysieke zorginfrastructuur? Hoe vertaal je nieuwe visies op zorg, schuivende organisatiedoelstellingen en technologische innovaties in strategische oplossingen voor de veranderende vraag naar zorgvastgoed? Zet een stel experts bij elkaar en je krijgt veel antwoorden. Het levert ook veel nieuwe vragen op voor beleidsmakers en ontwerpers.","","nl","book chapter","Hanze Kenniscentra","","","","","Accepted Authors Manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:8a3b9363-7d72-4a1d-bfbb-d6e0cb1fb132","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8a3b9363-7d72-4a1d-bfbb-d6e0cb1fb132","Rice husk ash with high carbon content proves favourable for soil stabilization","Pham, P.V. (TU Delft Geo-engineering); van der Star, WRL (Deltares); van Paassen, L.A. (TU Delft Geo-engineering); Ye, G. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)","","2015","Rice husk ash is a promising pozzolanic material produced from rice husk burning and has significant potential a sustainable replacement for cement in construction and ground improvement applications. In this study the effect of burning conditions on the ash reactivity and its potential for soil stabilization applications have been investigated Three different burning procedures were applied: 1) controlled burning at 500°C followed by rapid cooling, which was according to literature considered to produce the highest reactivity, 2) burning at 700°C with slow heating and cooling, which was expected to result in lower reactivity due to die crystallization of the silica and 3) uncontrolled burning in open-fire. The third procedure unexpectedly produced the most reactive and still some carbon. Adding rice husk ash and lime to wet clay significantly increased the strength of the clay after curing. Again, the carbon-containing ash showed the largest strength improvement Incomplete combustion seems therefore preferable for soil stabilization applications with rice husk ash.","soil stabilization; clay; rice husks; burning conditions; pozzolanic material","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Geo-engineering","","",""
"uuid:eb525179-c6a1-4da9-8277-b97d951e539a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eb525179-c6a1-4da9-8277-b97d951e539a","Local and regional public transport","van de Velde, Didier (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","Nash, C (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","Campus only","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:b53aeaa0-7688-47e2-ad2c-90fce23ce63c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b53aeaa0-7688-47e2-ad2c-90fce23ce63c","European railway reforms: Unbundling and the need for coordination","van de Velde, Didier (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","Finger, M (editor); Holvad, T (editor); Messulam, P (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing","","","","","","Campus only","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:3d7a9e0f-4cd7-4c28-a515-524464ad9b0a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3d7a9e0f-4cd7-4c28-a515-524464ad9b0a","The performance of the rail network","van de Velde, Didier (TU Delft Organisation & Governance)","Finger, M (editor); Putallaz, Y (editor); vd Velde, D (editor)","2015","","","en","book chapter","EPFL","","","","","","","","","","Organisation & Governance","","",""
"uuid:0658f32f-ba7e-4bfb-b1fe-44e73d0a2ecf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0658f32f-ba7e-4bfb-b1fe-44e73d0a2ecf","Design for values in engineering","van de Poel, I.R. (TU Delft Values Technology and Innovation)","","2015","Values have probably always played a role in engineering design. However, in current practices and design methods, the attention for values in engineering design tends to be implicit and unsystematic. Establishing Design for Values in engineering would require overcoming this situation. This contribution discusses which values play a role in engineering and engineering design, describes existing methods and experiences with Design for Values in engineering, and explores how values can be integrated into engineering design and existing design methods, in particular quality function deployment (QFD). It identifies four challenges for Design for Values in engineering: (1) discovery of the values to be included in engineering design; (2) translation of these values into engineering characteristics; (3) choice among design options that meet different values to different degrees; and (4) verification of whether a design indeed embodies the intended values.","Design for values; Design for X; Design methods; Engineering design; QFD; Values","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.","","2015-11-08","","Values Technology and Innovation","Ethics & Philosophy of Technology","","",""
"uuid:75b0a493-1016-44f9-8e45-0a464f3df8fc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:75b0a493-1016-44f9-8e45-0a464f3df8fc","Levensduurdenkende woningcorporaties: Over het belang van professioneel technisch beheer","Straub, A.","","2014","Professioneel technisch beheer betekent dat woningcorporaties in hun verbeter- en onderhoudsprocessen van de woningvoorraad sturen op prestaties, kosten, risico’s én de levensduur. Levensduurdenken is een noodzaak voor woningcorporaties en zou in het DNA van deze organisaties moeten zitten. De woningcorporatie is immers van nature een organisatie die haar doelstellingen prettig en betaalbaar wonen voor lagere inkomensgroepen met vastgoed met een inherente lange levensduur moet realiseren.","","nl","book chapter","Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Kenniscentrum Noorderruimte","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB - Research for the Built Environment","","","",""
"uuid:61fbdb21-1207-408b-aeda-b6cef24cd6bd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:61fbdb21-1207-408b-aeda-b6cef24cd6bd","Further on the railway tendering path","Van de Velde, D.M.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:d7ceb03f-699e-4db6-9638-d1db98f8f2f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d7ceb03f-699e-4db6-9638-d1db98f8f2f1","Inclusion of Different Energy Performance Levels for New Buildings in National Residential Building Typologies: Chapter 3.14 The Netherlands","Nieboer, N.E.T.; Filippidou, F.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","Institut Wohnen und Umwelt GmbH","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:d173fe75-3c02-4b91-9f0b-6e9ba9bb1e91","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d173fe75-3c02-4b91-9f0b-6e9ba9bb1e91","Sustainability in mineral resource extraction: Best practices on-shore and challenges off-shore","Benndorf, J.; Voncken, J.H.L.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Geoscience & Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:62714bb9-5b13-4cc1-b000-f5b1691adf51","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:62714bb9-5b13-4cc1-b000-f5b1691adf51","Modern science and technology: Two sides of a coin","Kroes, P.A.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","VU University Press","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values, Technology and Innovation","","","",""
"uuid:4426140c-ca44-4c74-9a00-cce83c13b8bf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4426140c-ca44-4c74-9a00-cce83c13b8bf","Tudor Chambers. Church Square, CBD, Pretoria.","Clarke, N.J.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","DOT Matrix Publications","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:499510c1-7821-402c-aaed-548f86234fa4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:499510c1-7821-402c-aaed-548f86234fa4","Pilgrim's Rest HIA","Clarke, N.J.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","DOT Matrix Publications","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:a3a2bb00-4bb5-4418-a280-0bab469c6ea2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a3a2bb00-4bb5-4418-a280-0bab469c6ea2","Church Square, CBD, Pretoria","Clarke, N.J.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","DOT Matrix Publications","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:7fe2c082-a785-46e1-9ff1-0cae67b97d05","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7fe2c082-a785-46e1-9ff1-0cae67b97d05","The City as Paradise: Spatialisation of Sovereignty in Early Iranian Cities","Khosravi, H.","","2014","The complexity of the spatial structure of the contemporary Iranian city is not only the physical outcome of the delicate interactions between land speculation, topography, infrastructure, and regulations, but it has been also shaped by the overlapping of various historical layers, each of which featuring a project. Thus, every attempt towards creating an alternative future for the city needs to be preceded by a careful reading of its inherent structure. Here this reading offers an understanding of the concept of Iranian cities as result of a wider ideological and political project, not limited to a specific style or period, while a sovereign power represented itself through the urban form. The city therefore is determined by the constitution of opposed forces; a dichotomy between the sovereignty of the state and the movements which contest its legitimacy, between the normal and the exceptional, between friendship and enmity, inclusion and exclusion. The outcome is dynamic, where the opposing forces motivate or shape a creative tension: the state of the antithetical, which becomes specialised in the form of city.","city; paradise; Isfahan; Medina; Iran","en","book chapter","Officina Edizioni","","","","","","Campus only","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:7a6d96e3-2079-4078-ab7c-67c71dfbede8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7a6d96e3-2079-4078-ab7c-67c71dfbede8","From Alberti to Team 10: Towards a welfare humanism","Mota, N.J.A.; Moniz, G.C.; Krüger, M.J.T.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","Politecnico di Milano, European Association for Architectural Education","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:c8232eb2-3c5e-4702-8c55-01ef3d08cc8b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c8232eb2-3c5e-4702-8c55-01ef3d08cc8b","Die Tradition des Kragstuhls und die Bruder Rasch / The tradition of the Cantilever Chair and the Rasch Brothers","Macel, O.","","2014","The involment of the rasch brothers in the development of the cantilever chair.","design","de","book chapter","Marta Herford","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","History","","","",""
"uuid:1e830541-47c3-4749-b625-b4dd8b0ab8f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1e830541-47c3-4749-b625-b4dd8b0ab8f2","Van agglomeratiekracht naar netwerkkracht: Borrowed size in de Metropoolregio","Meijers, E.J.","","2014","Volgens het Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving scoren Nederlandse stedelijke regio’s minder goed dan concurrerende regio’s elders in de wereld als het gaat om ‘agglomeratiekracht’ – de voordelen van nabijheid. Het zal moeilijk zijn om meer agglomeratiekracht te organiseren. In dit essay betoog ik dat de oplossing ligt in het organiseren van netwerkkracht: netwerken zijn een substituut voor de voordelen van nabijheid. Binnen de Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag is er bijzonder veel potentie voor het organiseren van netwerkkracht. Borrowed size is daar een vorm van. Deze populaire beleidsterm wordt geduid en van een empirische onderbouwing voorzien. Ik zal daarbij inzoomen op de Metropoolregio.","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:d43eb163-c183-4bf3-b8ef-3391c8b4126c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d43eb163-c183-4bf3-b8ef-3391c8b4126c","Introduction: Different architectural position, process as a common ground","Komossa, S.","","2014","","","en","book chapter","Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:95efcfad-ae88-4e1e-95e6-2be2cd37015c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:95efcfad-ae88-4e1e-95e6-2be2cd37015c","Interconnecting Governments, Businesses and Citizens: A Comparison of Two Digital Infrastructures","Klievink, A.J.; Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G.; Janssen, M.F.W.H.A.","","2014","Public and private organizations in various areas are setting up digital Information Infrastructures (IIs) for interconnecting government, businesses and citizens. IIs can create value by sharing and integrating data of multiple ac-tors. This can be the basis for value added services and especially collaborations of public and private partners can make IIs thrive. Easier access to integrated services and products (jointly) offered by government and businesses may stimulate transparency and innovations. IIs are under development in many do-mains, including for open data and international trade. However, there are nota-ble differences in the design, characteristics and implementation of the IIs. The objective of this paper is to compare two diverse IIs in order to obtain a better understanding of common and differing elements in the IIs and their impact. Among the differences are the roles of government, businesses and users, in driving, developing and exploitation of the IIs.","public-private networks; digital infrastructure; information infrastructure; platforms; information exchange; broker; e-government","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:633ce714-aa34-4321-8dd0-132acd53d4e5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:633ce714-aa34-4321-8dd0-132acd53d4e5","Road bridges of the ZAR: An annotated photo-essay","Fisher, R.C.; Clarke, N.J.","","2014","The Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) undertook an extensive road and bridge building programme which commenced during the latter half of the 1880s and ended with the effective demise of that independence in 1900.","","en","book chapter","Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria / Visual Books","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:206267be-340b-46b1-b975-68375fb16483","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:206267be-340b-46b1-b975-68375fb16483","The lure of the 'Golden Republic': Architectural exchanges between the Netherlands and the ZAR 1887-1899","Abrahamse, J.E.; Clarke, N.J.","","2014","Johannesburg might be known as the City of Gold but it was the great South African popular history writer TV Bulpin who, when chronicling the social history of the ZAR until its demise, labelled the short lived Boer homeland as the ‘Golden Republic’ in this book of the same name.","","en","book chapter","Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria / Visual Books","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:0e0a2635-1b2c-44fd-a9f8-20ad8321b710","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0e0a2635-1b2c-44fd-a9f8-20ad8321b710","Wilhelmiens aftermath and legacy: The diaspora of practitioners and hybridity of later styles","Fisher, R.C.; Clarke, N.J.","","2014","The age of enlightenment brought together the knowledge and intelligence of disparate disciplines, and in the era of European colonialization, a concern with the collection and identification of the alien and then naming and classification of the exotic. By the end of the C19 that project was nigh complete, and Europeans relocating to distant climes bought with them their thinking. This is equally so for the practice and discipline of architecture. Architecture as discipline was omnivorous in its appetite to ingest all the achievements of its age – the products of industrialization and of styles, not only as an amalgam of many periods and places in Europe, but also incorporating those of the cultures of their colonies. The Netherlands, although in its waning years after four centuries as once the most powerful of the European trading nations, then of the richest Protestant nations, was still a cultural force at home and abroad. The Dutch, when citizens in distant climes, were not only those possessed of skill and talent, but of tenacity, resolve, the so-called ‘Protestant work ethic’ and a Dutch sense of frugality and lack of ostentation. So too their architects.","","en","book chapter","Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria / Visual Books","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:62b851bb-791a-47b4-87df-1d55a273ac51","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:62b851bb-791a-47b4-87df-1d55a273ac51","Wilhelmiens in the African landscape","Clarke, N.J.","","2014","The architectural and social context in the Netherlands from which Sytze Wierda and his compatriots journeyed the 11 000km to the Transvaal Republic (ZAR), has been described elsewhere in this publication (see Chapters 1 and 2) as has their architectural response – the main theme of this book. They arrived in a still undeveloped and partly untamed southern Africa, in which they had to find an appropriate architectural response. This essay will explore the translations of the Dutch landscape architectural and town planning traditions at the end of the C19, by presenting Dutch precedent for South African projects. The landscape residue of two institutions which together had a marked influence of the development of the South African landscape will be explored: the ZAR Departement Publieke Werken (ZAR DPW) and the Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg-Maatschappij (NZASM). But firstly a short sketch presenting the personal experiences of it the main protagonist of the ZAR DPW, Sytze Wierda, within the tradition of landscape architecture in the Netherlands at the end of the C19.","","en","book chapter","Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria / Visual Books","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:a1e61271-9972-4de7-aa5b-b8c3c2be9a03","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a1e61271-9972-4de7-aa5b-b8c3c2be9a03","Wilhelmiens in peril: Use, value and relevance of the eclectic legacy","Clarke, N.J.","","2014","The remnant built fabric of the Eclectic ZA Wilhelmiens era in the geographic area that encompasses the former ZAR has its source in three categories of endeavour: (1) the Department of Public Works of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (DPW), (2) the rail and ancillary development of the NZASM, and (3) those architects and draughtsmen of Dutch birth and training engaged in private practice. The sheer number of structures that have survived from this era has astounded the researchers of this project; testimony to the ability, skill and hard work of architects, contractors and labourers. Some of these were engaged in a personally profitable manner: white architects, contractors and craftsmen, while others, black labourers, were often forced through vicarious means to contribute their energies (See Chapter 4, The ‘Departement Publieke Werken’). A full inventory of Eclectic ZA Wilhelmiens structures has not yet been compiled and would be a mammoth task to undertake. This is one of the factors that threaten these valuable assets.","","en","book chapter","Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria / Visual Books","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:fea57374-56f7-4370-9356-a39f68212da5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fea57374-56f7-4370-9356-a39f68212da5","De Coolsingel het hart van de wereldstad: Ontwikkelingen van het centrum van Rotterdam 1920-2000","Meurs, P.H.; Voerman, L.","","2014","","Coolsingel; Rotterdam","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:21bb95e1-7813-4e92-9c07-91d174da63f8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:21bb95e1-7813-4e92-9c07-91d174da63f8","Groundscrapers: Vitalizing the Tradition of the Urban Low Rise, Mixed Hybrid Building","Komossa, S.; Marzot, N.; Cavallo, R.","","2014","The fact that hybrid buildings can be interpreted as extremely condensed urban blocks, increasing the city’s density and contributing to its public realm, forms one of the key interests of this research. According to its European interpretation, the “ground scraper” is not only public because of the character of its plinth facing the street, but also due to its interior space, partly accessible to public. As such it potentially extends the city’s public domain, horizontally and vertically, into the building’s interior and links the public domain inside and outside. Basically it acts as a city within the city.","","en","book chapter","Il Poligrafo","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:08b1e205-ff60-4471-a82c-3cfb78678c71","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:08b1e205-ff60-4471-a82c-3cfb78678c71","Suburbs and super-nature: How the Wasserkrater exposes an invisible landscape","De Wit, S.I.","","2014","What bearing can the expression of ‘place’ have on the ‘placeless geography’ of the suburban metropolis? Unravelling the design of the Wasserkrater garden, designed by Agence Ter between 1997 and 2000, points towards a possible reconnection between suburban metropolis and genius loci, the essence of the place.","landscape architecture; garden; place; genius loci; suburban landscape","en","book chapter","Cannot Not Design Publishers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:11b2d92d-e044-43fc-a127-b135ba478bcb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:11b2d92d-e044-43fc-a127-b135ba478bcb","Coping with coastal change","Nicholls, R.J.; Stive, M.J.F.; Tol, R.S.J.","","2014","The coastal zone is one of the most dynamic environments on our planet and is much affected by global change, especially sea-level rise. Coastal environments harbour valuable ecosystems, but they are also hugely important from a societal point of view. This book, which draws on the expertise of 21 leading international coastal scientists, represents an up-to-date account of coastal environments and past, present and future impacts of global change. The first chapter of the book outlines key principles that underpin coastal systems and their behaviour. This is followed by a discussion of key processes, including sea level change, sedimentation, storms, waves and tides, that drive coastal change. The main part of the book consists of a discussion of the main coastal environments (beaches, dunes, barriers, salt marshes, tidal flats, estuaries, coral reefs, deltas, rocky and glaciated coasts and coastal groundwater), and how these are affected by global change. The final chapter highlights strategies for coping with coastal change. This chapter focusses on how to cope with coastal change and its implications. There are two major types of response: (1) Mitigation represents source control of drivers, such as greenhouse gas emissions and groundwater withdrawal (leading to artificial subsidence). (2) Adaptation refers to behavioural changes that range from individual actions through to collective coastal management policy, such as upgraded defence systems, warning systems and land management approaches. Thus, mitigation addresses the causes of coastal change, whereas adaptation deals with the consequences. This chapter is structured as follows. First, the different drivers of coastal change are briefly reviewed.Then the impacts of coastal change are briefly considered from a physical and a socio-economic perspective, including drawing on experience from locations of rapid change, such as deltas and subsiding cities, and considering direct and indirect impacts. This is followed by a discussion of the responses to the challenges of coastal change, with an emphasis on adaptation, including its implications for coastal zone management. This includes consideration of valuation methods and decision analysis approaches.","climate change; coastal adaptation; coastal zone management; sea level rise","en","book chapter","John Wiley and Sons Ltd","","","","","","Campus only","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:5ba9cb3a-ff98-40fe-a877-7dcfe3394675","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5ba9cb3a-ff98-40fe-a877-7dcfe3394675","Binnentuin/buitenplaats","De Wit, S.I.","","2014","","tuin; metropolitaan landschap; non urban garden","nl","book chapter","AFdH Uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:3ef77ab8-a2f5-44d5-939e-e9707586afae","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3ef77ab8-a2f5-44d5-939e-e9707586afae","Developing new products and services in entrepreneurial contexts","Keskin, D.; Wever, R.; Brezet, J.C.","","2014","","entrepreneurship; product service systems; design for sustainability; innovation; effectuation","en","book chapter","Greenleaf","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:072645d0-b6ff-4ffb-b755-c0f4145d5bfd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:072645d0-b6ff-4ffb-b755-c0f4145d5bfd","Indicating street vitality in excavated towns: Spatial configurative analyses applied to Pompeii","Van Nes, A.","","2014","The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and economic attractiveness in excavated towns through micro- and macro-spatial configurative analyses. The space syntax method is able to calculate the spatial configuration of built environments and compare it with numerical socio-economic data (Hillier, this volume). It is capable of identifying the spatial features for vital shopping areas, various social classes’ spatial preferences when choosing a dwelling area, and the spatial features of the location of various institutional buildings in a contemporary urban context. At present, research on the urban environment by means of space syntax theory and methods tends to focus on macro-scale spatial conditions. However, the micro-scale aspects should not be neglected. For this purpose, spatial methods were developed and tested out with regard to the topological relationship between private and public space. Issues such as various degrees of inter-visibility between windows and doors, density of entrances, topological depth between private and public space, and degree of constitutedness were taken into account. It became clear that micro-spatial measurements depend on the macro-spatial ones (van Nes and Lopez 2010). Together they offer knowledge about the spatial conditions for different issues, such as vital street life, urban safety, social interactions and their interdependence. Everything seems to depend on various degrees of adjacency, permeability and intervisibility being taken into account on different levels of scale. When applying these spatial analysis tools on excavated sites, empirical socio-economic knowledge from a modern urban context is required. Then it is possible to derive from the spatial analysis information on street life, poverty and various degrees of social control on excavated sites. Pompeii is one of the best preserved towns from the Roman period and it is used as an example to derive interpretations by means of spatial analysis.","","en","book chapter","De Gruyter","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:23228dca-0e3a-4726-bd9b-8ac5f6707c35","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:23228dca-0e3a-4726-bd9b-8ac5f6707c35","The changing state of the Dutch delta","Meyer, V.J.","","2014","The spatial structure of the Randstad Holland is strongly related to the policy concerning hydraulic engineering in the Netherlands. Both, Randstad Holland and the large hydraulic works, can be considered as part of the ‘modern project’ of the Netherlands, undertaken in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This modern project aimed to up- grade the Netherlands as a modern welfare state, based upon an industrial economy and agricultural autonomy, and fitting in a coherent policy of the nation-state. These days, the societal as well as the economic and the climate context of the Netherlands are changing. The new Delta-program, started in 2008, should be considered in this changing context. The potential meaning of this program is that it should not only be regarded as a provision of a new, proper flood defence infrastructure. It can play a substantial role in the transition to a new spatial, economic and political structure of the Netherlands.","","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","2016-04-01","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:b918e08d-a5e8-4329-887a-34aa38ab76d9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b918e08d-a5e8-4329-887a-34aa38ab76d9","Water gardens and roofs: A research into their potential for contributing to water problems in modern cities","Bobbink, I.; Piccinini, D.; Van Rijswijk, M.","","2014","","polder city; private gardens and roofs; rainwater; storage; landscape architectonic design","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:4ef64e28-ae19-44df-9ac1-e4d3081f506b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4ef64e28-ae19-44df-9ac1-e4d3081f506b","Green Galaxies; An Interstitial Strategy for Restorative Spaces","De Wit, S.I.","","2014","While most people prefer visual, physical and conceptual open space where nature can be experienced, relating to the possibilities these spaces offer for psychological restoration. Since access to ‘restorative’ natural spaces decreases with growing urbanization, we need to create urban spaces that provide opportunities for restoration as part of everyday life. Small-scale alternatives are likely to become more important as settings for restoration. A strategy to deal with the pressure on open space caused by ongoing urbanization, is to exploit existing fallow lots, leftover spaces in the interstices of the urban tissue, temporary or permanent. Such a strategy could create a constellation, a non-hierarchical pattern so ubiquitous that each unit would be both special and ordinary. Its internal logic, determined by situation, dependent on time, coincidence and circumstance is derived from the inbetween and coincidental character of the interstices, simultaneously autonomous and situational. This paper presents Paley Park (Robert Zion, 1967) as a case study of an interstitial garden, to discover several landscape architectural translations of the different aspects of a restorative setting.","urban acupuncture; interstitial gardens; landscape architecture; pocket park","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:2b98ce7f-5a25-41a2-8bbd-1ffa013dd667","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2b98ce7f-5a25-41a2-8bbd-1ffa013dd667","Hierarchical MPC for Multiple Commodity Transportation Networks","Negenborn, R.R.","Lodewijks, G. (advisor)","2014","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:ab414786-6612-49c3-a140-9729577aaacc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ab414786-6612-49c3-a140-9729577aaacc","Sturen op toegevoegde waarde van (zorg)huisvesting: Nog een lange weg te gaan","van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","2014","In de Barometer Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2013 wordt veel aandacht besteed aan waarde van vastgoed, getuige hoofdstuktitels als “Waardefactoren sleutel voor eindwaarde”, “Innovatieprocessen in waardestroomketens” en “Stedelijke waardecreatie” en hoofdstukken over “opbrengsten”, “kostenreductie”, “energiebesparing”, “duurzaamheid”. “tevredenheid huurder”, “leefbaarheid” en “maatschappelijke effectiviteit”. Dit artikel werkt het begrip waarde verder uit en beschrijft uitkomsten uit onderzoek naar de toegevoegde waarde van (zorg)huisvesting.","huisvesting; zorghuisvesting","nl","book chapter","Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Kenniscentrum Noorderruimte","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:cf444d05-f2f1-480b-b2c8-7185020487fb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cf444d05-f2f1-480b-b2c8-7185020487fb","Nash-based distributed MPC for multi-rate systems","Negenborn, R.R.","Negenborn, R.R. (advisor)","2014","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:9a5583f8-bd2a-41eb-b7ac-f48a27ec6e7e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9a5583f8-bd2a-41eb-b7ac-f48a27ec6e7e","Decompositions of Augmented Lagrange Formulations for Serial and Parallel Distributed MPC","Negenborn, R.R.","Lodewijks, G. (advisor)","2014","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:6cf5c7c3-e2d3-4b77-99b4-c7e4ed6986b3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6cf5c7c3-e2d3-4b77-99b4-c7e4ed6986b3","Energiezuinig financieren: ESCo's als financiële propositie","Van Hal, J.D.M.; Van Sprundel, M.; Dekker, T.J.; Van der Heijden, H.M.H.","","2014","","","nl","book chapter","Stichting Fundatie Bachiene","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:38813e33-7ba1-4225-b581-349f9f554ca6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:38813e33-7ba1-4225-b581-349f9f554ca6","On 35 Approaches for Distributed MPC Made Easy","Negenborn, R.R.","Negenborn, R.R. (advisor)","2014","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:185b0825-747f-4cfe-a11a-e920de45d262","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:185b0825-747f-4cfe-a11a-e920de45d262","Nash-Based Distributed MPC for Multi-Rate Systems","Negenborn, R.R.","Lodewijks, G. (advisor)","2014","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:2c34c5b5-6a83-4c56-9dcc-11d921c4aba6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2c34c5b5-6a83-4c56-9dcc-11d921c4aba6","Designing for user experiences in specific contexts: Contributions from contextmapping","Schifferstein, H.N.J.; Sleeswijk Visser, F.","","2013","In saturated consumer markets, consumer choices often depend on subtle product differences that contribute positively to their user experiences. Hence, it is important for designers to be able to create products that elicit different experiences. In this chapter we discuss a design approach that takes the creation of specific user experience as a starting point. The approach aims for improvement beyond product functionality and user friendliness in order to make products that really fulfil important, often latent needs in people’s lives. Experience-driven design involves determining what experience to aim for and, subsequently, to design something that will evoke that experience.","","en","book chapter","Design United","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:292c23a0-ee5c-4fb3-837a-7f2b18adae35","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:292c23a0-ee5c-4fb3-837a-7f2b18adae35","Redes de telecomunicaciones: Consecuencias urbanas de la conectividad generalizada","Fernandez Maldonado, A.M.","","2013","","","","book chapter","Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (IAEN)","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:d2eea6f3-8a06-4f7f-98fe-50f2ced2faa3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2eea6f3-8a06-4f7f-98fe-50f2ced2faa3","The Jerusalem project: Some theoretical lines","Healy, P.E.","","2013","","","en","book chapter","DIA Architecture School","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Delft School of Design","","","",""
"uuid:b1f221a0-96cf-4e52-b1ba-84d4f18b6d57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b1f221a0-96cf-4e52-b1ba-84d4f18b6d57","On the Problems, challenges and prospects for the european higher engineering education arising from the global economic crisis","De Vries, P.; Moropoulou, A.","","2013","The “global” economic crisis has affected multiple aspects of the daily life in all member states of the European Union and beyond. In this article we would like to take a closer look at the consequences of this crisis on European Higher Engineering Education (HEE). In this analysis, the focus is on the financial, structural and institutional consequences while the concerns are at the educational level. Our purpose is to clarify the actual situation and to inform the discussion as there is no doubt that the current crisis will continue to challenge the educational structures and institutions.","","en","book chapter","Société Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:1fd10444-2862-4319-97e6-711913ed076d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1fd10444-2862-4319-97e6-711913ed076d","Campus of the Future in a Building of the Past","Den Heijer, A.C.","","2013","After a fire that completely destroyed TU Delft’s Faculty of Architecture building on May 13 2008, a team of academics, architects and other professionals worked with impossible deadlines to refurbish a huge cultural heritage building (> 30,000 m2) – which was selected from five alternatives to become BK City – within six months for 3,300 students and more than 800 employees. This chapter describes (1) the process and leadership decisions, (2) innovative concepts, and (3) lessons from this project.","","en","book chapter","Bygningsstyrelsen","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:e38c9495-7978-48d6-8bd4-5e5129d92c2e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e38c9495-7978-48d6-8bd4-5e5129d92c2e","The new learning environment is personal","De Vries, P.","","2013","In a traditional sense the learning environment is qualified as the institutional setting for the teaching and learning to take place. This comprises the students, the teachers, management, the services and all the buildings, the classrooms, the equipment, the tools and laboratories that constitute the social and physical environment. This ignores the fact that learning is not confined to the institution, but is taking place all the time and everywhere also in connection to the institutional curriculum and even more so in an interconnected world. The factory model of mass instruction that worked fine for ages cannot cope with the rapidly changing landscape of higher education (HE) due to the increasing demand for HE, the changing technology, the changing expectations of the students, the demands of the global workplace and the Europe 2020 ambition to become a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy (EU, 2013). Although most institutions are trying to preserve their legacy model, a good number feel forced to review their educational policy and to date most schools are involved in what can be labeled as ‘reengineering the learning environment’. This chapter wants to augment the discussion on the characteristics of the ‘new learning environment’ and the consequences for higher education (HE).","","en","book chapter","SEFI","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:60c3aad6-12d2-4e6c-8ae0-f5d76add32cd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:60c3aad6-12d2-4e6c-8ae0-f5d76add32cd","Principles of landscape architecture","Nijhuis, S.","","2013","The Department of Urbanism at the Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment, TU Delft considers urbanism as a planning and design oriented activity towards urban and rural landscapes. It aims to enhance, restore or create landscapes from a perspective of sustainable development, so as to guide, harmonise and shape changes which are brought about by social, economic and environmental processes. In this respect we can consider urbanism as an object or goal-oriented interdisciplinary approach that breaks down complex problems into ‘compartments’ or ‘themes’. Landscape infrastructures is such a theme were transportation-, green-, and water infrastructure are explored as armatures for urban development. The core of urbanism is formed by the disciplines of urban planning, urban design, and landscape architecture. Giving shape to the relationship between man and natural landscape is a core task for this disciplines and involves civil-, agriculture-, nature-, and environmental based techniques as operative instruments. However, in order to work together effectively it is important to identify and develop the qualities of the involved disciplines individually. What is the particular nature of landscape architecture as an independent discipline? The presumption is that the answer can be found in a repertoire of principles of study and practice typical for landscape architecture. But before elaborating on that some backgrounds will be discussed.","landscape architecture; landscape research methods; landscape history; landscape process; scale continuum; three-dimensional landscape","en","book chapter","Mairea Libros Publishers / Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:503869f3-54eb-448a-8894-e668666f217e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:503869f3-54eb-448a-8894-e668666f217e","Safe distribution without a disinfectant residual","Medema, G.; Smeets, P.W.M.H.; Van Blokker, E.J.M.; Lieverloo, J.H.M.","","2013","Maintaining the microbial quality in distribution systems and connected installations remains a challenge for the water supply companies all over the world, despite many years of research. This book identifies the main concerns and knowledge gaps related to regrowth and stimulate cooperation in future research. Microbial Growth in Drinking Water Supplies provides an overview of the regrowth issue in different countries and the water quality problems related to regrowth. The book assesses the causes of regrowth in drinking water and the prevention of regrowth by water treatment and distribution.","","en","book chapter","IWA Publishing","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Water Management","","","",""
"uuid:8c2ad4b7-edc0-4671-a20e-600ffc82b118","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8c2ad4b7-edc0-4671-a20e-600ffc82b118","De ""onzichtbare"" economie van Rotterdam","Verheul, W.J.","","2013","De digitalisering van de maatschappij en de flexibilisering van arbeid en de arbeidsorganisatie maken de economie steeds ‘vluchtiger’ en ‘onzichtbaarder’. De intrinsieke waarde van goederen is in westerse landen door de ‘verdienstelijking’ van de economie en de opkomst van de ‘belevingseconomie’ steeds minder belangrijk geworden. Ook het arbeidsproces wordt minder zichtbaar door de verschuiving van activiteiten naar lage lonenlanden, de flexibilisering van de arbeidsmarkt en de opkomst van zzp’ers. Daarmee verdwijnt, zowel letterlijk als figuurlijk, een deel van de economie uit het zicht van de Rotterdammer.","","nl","book chapter","Stadsontwikkeling Gemeente Rotterdam","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Management in the Built Environment","","","",""
"uuid:b4271a50-4bd9-4dfd-980e-da5cf9161c68","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b4271a50-4bd9-4dfd-980e-da5cf9161c68","Sustainable Product Innovation: The Importance of the Front-End Stage in the Innovation Process","Dewulf, K.R.","","2013","With an overpopulated planet, hungry for electricity and resources, sustainability will be one of the biggest challenges in the future. Present production and consumption patterns are causing serious environmental and human problems and cannot be sustained in a world with rising human aspirations. The challenges and opportunities for sustainable innovation are immense, and the time horizon is shrinking. Going green isn’t just about saving the planet; it’s about finding a dynamic equilibrium between human and natural systems, between saving the environment, making profit and enhancing all stakeholders’ quality of life. Companies, designers and engineers can play an important role in this transition process towards a sustainable and smarter society with an improved ‘quality of life’. The very early phase in the product innovation process, the so-called front-end of innovation (FEI), is the stage of the innovation process where product strategy formulation, opportunity identification, idea generation, idea selection and concept development take place and decisions about new product development are taken [1]. These first phases in the engineering design process have the largest impact on the end result of the project [1, 2] and the highest payback to one’s investments [1]. Accordingly, the front-end of innovation is often described as being the root of success for any company hoping to compete on the basis of innovation [2]. Notwithstanding the logic behind integrating sustainability in the early stages of an innovation process, in practice it is flawed. Front-end innovation is a hot research topic, but there is still little research done on its relationship to design for sustainability. This chapter addresses the existing knowledge in the field of sustainable product innovation and its relation to the front-end of new product development. The research in this chapter aims to contribute to the understanding and implementing of sustainability in the early stages of an innovation process. A short overview of the used research method is presented in the first part. Secondly, the concept of the front-end of new product development is introduced by its different definitions. The section also describes the importance of the FEI, different types of innovation processes and the functions, activities and characteristics of the Front End. The third part looks to the concept of Sustainable Product Innovation (SPI) together with its drivers and barriers. Furthermore, it reflects on the current practice of the use of Sustainable Product Innovation tools. Next, the importance of integrating environmental considerations in the Front-End stage is presented. Different research results, insights and challenges are discussed in the penultimate part in order to identify successful patterns. At the end of this chapter, a summary is presented.","","en","book chapter","Intech","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:c8cff348-8d1c-40a8-ab2e-3914e28664e7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c8cff348-8d1c-40a8-ab2e-3914e28664e7","Het effect van kunst op de subjectieve beleving van een EMG-behandeling","Schifferstein, H.N.J.; Van den Berg, A.","","2013","Een EMG (electromyografie) is een vervelend onderzoek van ongeveer 15 minuten, waarbij in spieren geprikt wordt. In de EMG-ruimte onderzoeken wij welk effect kunst heeft op de manier waarop de patiënt de behandeling ervaart, en op de gevoelens die de patiënt na afloop van de behandeling heeft","","nl","book chapter","EGBG, Beter Consortium","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:94b6d665-c4b7-4425-ba32-9d7a59141e5d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:94b6d665-c4b7-4425-ba32-9d7a59141e5d","New Tools: Digital media in landscape architecture","Nijhuis, S.","","2013","Landscape architects use analogue and digital media to understand and design urban areas and the countryside. Because new media in particular enable us to use different approaches to thinking and communicating about spatial design issues, they are contributing to the development of the field. This book chapter explains where digital media belong as part of a long tradition and examines the ways in which they can be used.","landscape architecture; digital media; landscape architecture research; landscape design; GIS; 3D-visualization; research methods","en","book chapter","Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:34145cfc-8ab6-41b5-97ff-76c3fd76d1c0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:34145cfc-8ab6-41b5-97ff-76c3fd76d1c0","Culturele draagkracht: Een antwoord op monumenten(zorg) in transitie?","Van Emstede, C.I.C.","","2013","In dit essay wordt het idee van ‘culturele draagkracht’ vergeleken met carrying capacity, een concept dat is ontleend aan de ecologie en in aangepaste vorm wordt gebruikt in het eco-, erfgoeden cultuurtoerisme. Uitgaande van de recente veranderingen in de monumentenzorg wordt ingegaan op de verschillende dimensies van historische gebouwen en de dynamiek van het instandhoudingsproces. Op basis daarvan worden enkele gevolgtrekkingen gemaakt voor ‘culturele draagkracht’ als kader voor de instandhouding van monumenten","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture Engineering and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:8e0c7e21-1ad6-404a-9cd8-aeca56febae7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8e0c7e21-1ad6-404a-9cd8-aeca56febae7","Personal mobility","Boess, S.U.; Pohlmeyer, A.E.","","2013","Case study findings and co- created early concepts.","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:4467a9c3-edee-4822-b420-1c4286b717d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4467a9c3-edee-4822-b420-1c4286b717d3","The uses of norms","Singh, M.P.; Arrott, M.; Balke, T.; Chopra, A.; Christiaanse, R.M.J.; Cranefield, S.; Dignum, F.; Eynard, D.; Farcas, E.; Fornare, N.; Gandon, F.; Governatori, G.; Dam, H.K.; Hulstijn, J.; Krueger, I.; Lam, H.P.; Meisinger, M.; Noriega, P.; Tony, B.; Savarimuthu, R.; Tadanki, K.; Verhagen, H.; Villata, S.","","2013","This chapter presents a variety of applications of norms. These applications include governance in sociotechnical systems, data licensing and data collection, understanding software development teams, requirements engineering, assurance, natural resource allocation, wireless grids, autonomous vehicles, serious games, and virtual worlds.","norms; MAS; governance; requirements engineering","en","book chapter","Dagstuhl","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:acee40eb-0779-4af4-8a19-5ad8c8fd5e99","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:acee40eb-0779-4af4-8a19-5ad8c8fd5e99","Nieuw gereedschap: Digitale media in de landschapsarchitectuur","Nijhuis, S.","","2013","Ontwerpers en onderzoekers gebruiken analoge en digitale media om stad en land te begrijpen en vorm te geven. Omdat met name nieuwe media het mogelijk maken om het denken en communiceren over ruimtelijke ontwerpvraagstukken anders aan te pakken, dragen ze bij aan de ontwikkeling van het vakgebied. Steffen Nijhuis plaatst digitale media in een lange traditie en verkent de gebruiksmogelijkheden.","","nl","book chapter","Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:49292867-f19d-40b6-bdb1-40225c1a3a60","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:49292867-f19d-40b6-bdb1-40225c1a3a60","Verwarrende tijden","Sijmons, D.F.","","2013","Op 10 mei 2013 meldde het Mauna Loa Observatorium hoog in de bergen van Hawaii dat de hoeveelheid CO2 in de aardse atmosfeer de 400 deeltjes per miljoen (ppm) was gemeten. 400 ppm was uiteraard al eerder op verschillende plekken gemeten en overschreden maar de metingen op dit hoge, in het midden van de Pacific gelegen, meetpunt zijn aanvaard als internationale standaard voor het aardse gemiddelde. Tot mijn verbazing veroorzaakte deze bekendmaking geen rimpeltje in de pers, die er in het algemeen toch als de kippen bij is wanneer records worden gebroken.","","nl","book chapter","Provincie Zuid-Holland","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:124de2ea-3d53-4ac3-90ab-c8d97393e87a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:124de2ea-3d53-4ac3-90ab-c8d97393e87a","Sizing up Australia: The next step. Chapter 1: Report Summary","Veitch, D.E.; Fitzgerald, C.; Ward, S.; Shu, C.; Robinette, K.; Blewett, V.","","2013","Defining the method and scientific parameters for the Australian Body Sizing Survey.","","en","book chapter","Safe work Australia","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:807e0db7-523f-47c5-b2af-b24471ab6141","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:807e0db7-523f-47c5-b2af-b24471ab6141","Rhine","Kuzniecow Bacchin, T.","","2013","The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgium, is characterised by the omnipresence of water in different environments. From the North Sea coast to the delta estuaries, this territorial system is formed by the confluence of three major rivers from northwest Europe: the Rhine, the Meuse and the Scheldt. The larger rivers of the Rhine and the Meuse are divided into Nederrijn-Lek, Waal-Merwede and IJssel, where river clay deposits are dominant. In the northwest region, the delta includes the former Zuiderzee and part of the marine clay deposits in Friesland, and in the southwest, it receives the contribution of the river Scheldt. In the northernmost part, the influence of the North Sea is predominant, where the delta mainly contains marine clay deposits (Nienhuis, 2008). The delta measures 41,543 km2, of which large parts of its surface lie below sea level: the lowest elevation is -6.74 m at Nieuwerkerk aan de IJssel in the west of the Netherlands. The lower plain is protected by coastal dunes and an extensive system of dams and dikes. Safety levels are 1/10,000 years for the coastal defence and 1/1,250 years for river dikes. The design discharge is 16,000 m3/s for the Rhine River at Lobith, and 3,800 m3/s for the Meuse River at Eijsden (Schielen and Havinga, 2010); the annual rainfall is 800 mm.","Rhine; river; delta; landscape","en","book chapter","LiSt Lab Laboratorio","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:203646dd-981f-4bff-837a-244abbb48293","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:203646dd-981f-4bff-837a-244abbb48293","Conclusie: Van groot project naar kleine projecten","Meurs, P.H.; Van Thoor, M.T.A.","","2013","De verbouwing van het Rijksmuseum ging om meer dan het aanpassen van een verouderd museum aan de eisen van de tijd. Staatssecretaris Rick van der Ploeg schreef op 19 september 2000 aan de voorzitter van de Tweede Kamer en de direc- teur van het Rijksmuseum dat het kabinet had besloten tot de totale vernieuwing van het museum. Het gevolg hiervan was dat het hoofdgebouw voor het eerst sinds de opening helemaal zou worden ontruimd. Daarmee ontstond de kans om het museum, dat geleidelijk was veranderd in een labyrint, op te schonen en het monument zowel zijn oude grandeur als een nieuwe uitstraling te geven. De millenniumgift van het kabinet-Kok gaf de financiële impuls die dit nationale en prestigieuze project mogelijk maakte.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; monumenten; restauraties; projecten","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:2f50b6c4-409d-4fc6-9e92-c9d0063b6fd9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f50b6c4-409d-4fc6-9e92-c9d0063b6fd9","Transformations of the Rijksmuseum: Between Cuypers and Cruz y Ortiz","Nevzgodin, I.","","2013","‘A New Building inside the Walls of the Old One’ Some 50 years ago, after the renovation of the Rijksmuseum had been completed, managing director Arthur van Schendel triumphantly commented: In the summer of 1962, the Rijksmuseum became the focus of attention when it opened its complex of 30 new galleries and an auditorium with almost 400 seats, a new building inside the walls of the old. This was not the end of the process, but it was a high point in a long series of activities undertaken since the liberation of the Netherlands to create a fitting, modern accommodation that does justice to the country’s world-famous art collection. Later, architecture critic Max van Rooy called this renovation ‘an assault of the most violent nature’ on the building. The new intervention by Cruz y Ortiz arquitectos has wiped away almost every trace of these post-war-era modifications. In the years separating Pierre Cuypers from Cruz y Ortiz, the Rijksmuseum underwent alterations inspired by various motives and concepts. There were a few recurring themes: the central passageway, the grandeur of the building’s backbone (the Great Hall, Gallery of Honour and Night Watch Gallery), the confusing walking routes, the continual shortage of space, and the question of what to do with Cuypers’ decorations. These were also the major themes in Hans Ruijssenaars’s master plan (from 1996), which formed the backdrop to the recent renovation.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; transformations; building history","en","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:97cf6c48-adc0-4c43-acfa-2217e2d6228b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:97cf6c48-adc0-4c43-acfa-2217e2d6228b","The Rijksmuseum and the city: A hundred years of planning for Museumplein","Wagenaar, C.","","2013","Built on the edge of Amsterdam’s seventeenth-century canal ring, the Rijksmuseum has always formed the transition between the historical centre and the urban extensions that began in the late nineteenth century. For obvious reasons, the museum was designed to face the existing city, but the municipal authorities ordered the construction of a stately passageway through the building to the planned urban extensions. When the Concertgebouw (Concert Hall) was erected some distance away from the museum, this defined an open space between the two buildings, which later became known as Museumplein (Museum Square).","Rijksmuseum; Museum Square; Amsterdam; surroundings","en","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:f76361b2-3345-4f9b-82dc-abee0da57e57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f76361b2-3345-4f9b-82dc-abee0da57e57","Continue with Cuypers: Renovation of the Rijksmuseum","Meurs, P.H.","","2013","The selection of architects for the new Rijksmuseum took place in 2000. The intention was to split the task in three and to select three architects: a chief architect, a restoration architect and an architect for the Atelier Building on Hobbemastraat. For government commissions of this magnitude a European tender procedure is mandatory. Around the turn of the century, the Rijksgebouwendienst (Government Buildings Agency; Rgd) was handling some 20 such procedures a year, in all of which the Chief Government Architect played a key role.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restorations; renovations","en","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:348826fd-8c70-4e59-ba58-f5d7cc4851fe","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:348826fd-8c70-4e59-ba58-f5d7cc4851fe","Terug naar Cuypers: De worsteling met een thema","Van Thoor, M.T.A.","","2013","Bij de verbouwing van grote monumenten in overheidsbezit is het in Nederland gebruikelijk om naast de hoofdarchitect een restauratiearchitect aan te stellen. Daarom werd er voor het Rijksmuseum een aparte selectie onder vijf restauratie- architectenbureaus gehouden. Bij deze complexe opgave bleek de formulering van de opdracht en de verantwoordelijkheden lastig te zijn. Bovendien gaf de introductie van een thema, ‘Verder met Cuypers’, aanleiding tot heel verschillende interpretaties van het gebouw en de restauratie.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restauraties","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:8b74903e-673f-4913-ac7c-0e88b1d2c25a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8b74903e-673f-4913-ac7c-0e88b1d2c25a","Back to Cuypers: Struggling with a theme","Van Thoor, M.T.A.","","2013","When large government-owned monuments are renovated it is customary in the Netherlands to appoint a restoration architect alongside the principal architect. Consequently, for the Rijksmuseum a separate selection was held among five architectural restoration firms. For this complex assignment, it proved difficult to formulate the brief and the responsibilities. Also, the addition of a theme – ‘Continue with Cuypers’ – gave rise to a great variety of interpretations concerning the building and the restoration.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restorations","en","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:17ea1996-6ce4-466e-8ff0-77a626d340f9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17ea1996-6ce4-466e-8ff0-77a626d340f9","Verder met Cuypers: Vernieuwing van het Rijksmuseum","Meurs, P.H.","","2013","De keuze voor de architecten van het nieuwe Rijksmuseum speelde in 2000. Het was de bedoeling de opgave in drieën te splitsen en drie architecten te selecteren: een hoofdarchitect, een restauratiearchitect en een architect voor het Atelier- gebouw aan de Hobbemastraat. Voor dergelijke grote overheidsopdrachten is een Europese aanbestedingsprocedure verplicht. Rond de eeuwwisseling begeleidde de Rijksgebouwendienst (Rgd) ongeveer twintig van dergelijke procedures per jaar, waarbij de rijksbouwmeester steevast een sleutelrol vervulde.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restauraties; vernieuwingen","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:c6a1c490-d25d-4185-9cc5-5239f6c1e51c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c6a1c490-d25d-4185-9cc5-5239f6c1e51c","Introduction: Towards the new Rijksmuseum","Van Thoor, M.T.A.; Meurs, P.H.","","2013","On 13 April 2013, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam reopened after a renovation process that had lasted more than a decade. The building, which originally dates from 1885, was designed by architect P.J.H. Cuypers (1827-1921). In the space of over a century, the building underwent numerous major and minor renovations, prompted by lack of space, growing visitor numbers and changing ideas about museum design. The end result of all those renovations was a labyrinth that was no longer able to fulfill its role as a national museum for the public. The recent adaptation had a very ambitious aim which, translated to the building meant the most radical approach: modernization instead of preservation or improvement.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restorations","en","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:dc4dc286-4a2d-4d17-b231-781c56612c67","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dc4dc286-4a2d-4d17-b231-781c56612c67","Het Rijksmuseum en de stad: Honderd jaar plannen maken voor het Museumplein","Wagenaar, C.","","2013","Gebouwd aan de rand van de zeventiende-eeuwse grachtengordel vormde het Rijksmuseum vanaf het begin de overgang tussen de historische stad en de uitbrei- dingen vanaf de late negentiende eeuw.","Rijksmuseum; Museumplein; Amsterdam; omgeving","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:74306810-7442-4c08-b7d9-9e47947a3f6e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:74306810-7442-4c08-b7d9-9e47947a3f6e","Conclusion: From 'major project' to small projects","Meurs, P.H.; Van Thoor, M.T.A.","","2013","The renovation of the Rijksmuseum was about more than adapting an outmoded museum to the demands of the time. On 19 September 2000, State Secretary for Culture Rick van der Ploeg wrote to the Chairman of the House of Parliament and the director of the Rijksmuseum that the government had decided on a total makeover of the museum. This meant that the main building would have to be completely emptied for the first time since it opened. This in turn provided an opportunity to clear out the museum, which over time had become a veritable maze, and to give the monument its old grandeur together with a fresh new look. The Kok government’s millennium gift provided the financial boost that made this prestigious national project possible.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restorations; projects","en","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:b49c8999-d974-478b-9f3f-c6c104f6aa50","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b49c8999-d974-478b-9f3f-c6c104f6aa50","Transformaties van het Rijksmuseum: Tussen Cuypers en Cruz y Ortiz","Nevzgodin, I.","","2013","Een halve eeuw geleden constateerde de hoofddirecteur van het Rijksmuseum, Arthur van Schendel, na de verbouwing van zijn museum nog triomfantelijk: ‘In de zomer van 1962 vestigde het Rijksmuseum de aandacht op zich door de openstelling van een complex van dertig nieuwe zalen en een gehoorzaal van bijna 400 plaatsen, een nieuw gebouw binnen de muren van het oude. Het was niet het eindpunt, maar wel een hoogtepunt in een lange serie van werkzaamheden die na de bevrijding werden ondernomen om Nederlands wereldberoemde kunst- verzameling op waardige en moderne wijze te huisvesten en tot haar recht te laten komen’. Later werd deze verbouwing door architectuurcriticus Max van Rooy ‘de meest gewelddadige mishandeling’ van het gebouw genoemd. Met de interventie van Cruz y Ortiz arquitectos zijn bijna alle sporen van deze ingrepen uit de weder- opbouwperiode verdwenen. In de periode tussen Pierre Cuypers en Cruz y Ortiz heeft het Rijksmuseum wijzigingen ondergaan waaraan verschillende oorzaken en concepten ten grondslag lagen. Daarbij kwam steeds een aantal zaken terug: de onderdoorgang, de representatie van de ruggengraat van het gebouw (Voorhal, Eregalerij en Nachtwachtzaal), de onoverzichtelijkheid van looproutes, het continue ruimtegebrek en de omgang met het decor van Cuypers. Het zijn ook de belangrijke thema’s van het masterplan van Hans Ruijssenaars uit 1996, dat de opmaat vormde voor de recente verbouwing.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; transformaties; gebruiksgeschiedenis","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:a965ff47-cebe-4051-b4d1-c0b7663bae31","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a965ff47-cebe-4051-b4d1-c0b7663bae31","Inleiding: Naar het nieuwe Rijksmuseum","Van Thoor, M.T.A.; Meurs, P.H.","","2013","Op 13 april 2013 werd het Rijksmuseum Amsterdam heropend, na een verbouwing die zich over meer dan een decennium uitstrekte. Het gebouw dateert oorspron- kelijk uit 1885 en is ontworpen door architect P.J.H. Cuypers (1827–1921). In meer dan een eeuw tijd onderging het tal van grote en kleine verbouwingen, ingegeven door ruimtegebrek, groeiende bezoekersaantallen en veranderende ideeën over museuminrichting. Het resultaat van alle verbouwingen was een labyrint dat zijn rol als rijksmuseum voor het publiek niet meer kon waarmaken. De recente aanpassing had een zeer ambitieuze doelstelling, die zich voor het gebouw vertaalde in de meest ingrijpende aanpak: vernieuwing in plaats van instandhouding of verbetering.","Rijksmuseum; Amsterdam; restauraties","nl","book chapter","nai010 uitgevers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:01f1af59-251c-463f-8852-ed4a4731c728","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:01f1af59-251c-463f-8852-ed4a4731c728","Hoofdkantoren in Nederland","Van Beers, C.P.","","2013","","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values, Technology and Innovation","","","",""
"uuid:5bf540e7-6995-49d5-b3b7-5a855e4d55b4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5bf540e7-6995-49d5-b3b7-5a855e4d55b4","Biomaterials","Van Mourik, P.; Van Dam, J.; Picken, S.J.; Ursem, B.","","2013","The metabolic pathways of living organisms produce biomaterials. Hence, in principle biomaterials are fully sustainable. This does not mean that their processing and application have no impact on the environment, e.g. the recycling of natural rubber remains a problem. Biomaterials are applied in a wide range of consumer products, varying from clothing via temporary packaging materials to car parts. Examples are the paper we print on, the wooden table we sit around and the jeans we wear. This survey is based on the corresponding chapter of the textbook Materials Science in Design and Engineering (Van Mourik et al., 2012) and deals with three important groups: biopolymers, wood and paper and fibres and textiles.","biomaterials","en","book chapter","Bond voor Materialenkennis","","","","","","","","Applied Sciences","Advanced Soft Matter & Botanical Garden","","","",""
"uuid:9cf69811-2f4a-441c-8532-761e73908a61","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9cf69811-2f4a-441c-8532-761e73908a61","Van wie is de stad? Het maakbaarheidsideaal in de Bijlmermeer","Thomsen, A.F.","","2013","Toen mij om een bijdrage aan de Leerhuis-reeks van PMB werd gevraagd, vroeg ik me even af waarom er een beroep werd gedaan op een betrekkelijk oud heertje als André Thomsen. Ik kon eigenlijk maar één reden bedenken. Naar mijn gevoel moeten we in mijn vakgebied – woningbeheer – terug naar af. Daar zijn de omstandigheden ook naar. En als je dan toch terug naar af moet, kun je er maar beter iemand bij halen die nog weet wat ‘af’ is. Intellectueel stam ik uit de jaren zestig en zeventig, dat waren de decennia waarin de samenleving nog maakbaar werd geacht, waarin de Bijlmer werd ontwikkeld. Het grote misverstand was dat door de stad te veranderen, je ook de samenleving kon veranderen. Dat je door het stapelen van stenen mensen geluk kon brengen. En de Bijlmer liet zien dat dat dus niet zo was.","","nl","book chapter","Gemeente Amsterdam, ProjectManagement Bureau i.s.m. Universiteit van Amsterdam","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Research","","","",""
"uuid:9b954873-31a9-45f0-ac76-cc265af32db5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9b954873-31a9-45f0-ac76-cc265af32db5","Mechanics of Nanoelectromechanical Systems: Bridging the Gap Between Experiment and Theory","Sadeghian, H.; Van Keulen, F.; Goosen, H.","","2013","Nowadays, mechanical designers and engineers of elastic structures at ultra-small scales face an interesting challenge; traditional flexures with several components, mechanical joints/ welds and linkages are almost impossible to manufacture with existing microsystem fabrication technologies. Therefore, the majority of mechanical components, elements and building blocks are based on micro/nano machined elastic flexures [1]. Despite the complexity of modeling and analyzing these systems, their design uses the averaged relation between stress and strain, which requires a relatively accurate knowledge of their effective elastic properties, specifically the effective elastic modulus. Experimental results show that the elastic properties are constant at length scales of meters down to micrometers [2]. However, in order to increase the performance, i.e. sensitivity and dynamic range, the dimensions of mechanical devices have been scaled down towards a few nanometers. Consequently, high performances such as single-electron tunneling [3], sub-attonewton force sensing [4], and sub-femtometer displacement sensing [5] have been successfully achieved. Unlike at micron and higher length scales, at sub-micron and nanometer length scales the effective elastic behavior shows strong scaledependent behavior, meaning that the elastic properties are no longer constant, but a function of length scale. For all the application examples above, the high performance was achieved due to the mechanical response of a nanosystem, which strongly depends on the effective elastic properties. Therefore, a clear understanding of the scale-dependent behavior is important for the design and performance of nanosystems.","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Precision and Microsystems Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:4190b80a-cf39-40c1-910a-189ad4d33cfa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4190b80a-cf39-40c1-910a-189ad4d33cfa","Sense and sensibility","Schreurs, E.P.N.","","2013","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Department of Architecture","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:88de395d-996f-4a4f-967a-fe06ece9ae63","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:88de395d-996f-4a4f-967a-fe06ece9ae63","Designing from inside out","Stuhlmacher, M.E.","","2013","","","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Department of Architecture","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:54930453-9da0-4e28-b9cb-342223143bc1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:54930453-9da0-4e28-b9cb-342223143bc1","Beter beslissen door augmented reality","Verlinden, J.C.","","2013","Augmented Reality: we verrijken onze werkelijkheid met extra bits en bytes. Waarom? Omdat de wereld zoals wij die ervaren niet meer rijk genoeg is. Daarom projecteren we er extra laagjes informatie overheen. 'AR levert nieuwe inzichten op, en dat kan leiden tot betere beslissingen,' stelt Jouke Verlinden, universitair docent aan de TU Delft.","","nl","book chapter","Rijkswaterstaat","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:df3c7f9a-31ad-428c-bf29-20acfe8e1de5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:df3c7f9a-31ad-428c-bf29-20acfe8e1de5","Product Sound Design: Intentional and Consequential Sounds","Langeveld, L.H.; Van Egmond, R.; Jansen, R.J.; Özcan Vieira, E.","","2013","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:eece724b-409e-4a86-94f4-430720ce8bb4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eece724b-409e-4a86-94f4-430720ce8bb4","MOOCS: Trends and opportunities for higher education","Schuwer, Robert; Janssen, Ben; van Valkenburg, W.F. (TU Delft OLD Production & Delivery)","","2013","This article looks at massive open online courses (MOOCs) and the opportunities that they offer for higher education in the Netherlands. We look at what a MOOC actually is, the context of “open education”, and the discussion of the possibly disruptive impact of MOOCs on higher education.","MOOCs","en","book chapter","Stichting SURF","","","","","","","","","","OLD Production & Delivery","","",""
"uuid:d7852cd0-10a3-4cec-9e20-232a7967c031","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d7852cd0-10a3-4cec-9e20-232a7967c031","Piezoelectric Pressure Sensor Based on Enhanced Thin-Film PZT Diaphragm Containing Nanocrystalline Powders","Mohammadi, V.; Mohammadi, S.; Barghi, F.","","2013","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Microelectronics","","","",""
"uuid:cb21b550-61c0-4c44-a991-1b7e6feda997","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cb21b550-61c0-4c44-a991-1b7e6feda997","EFSA in the international arena: Caught in a legal straightjacket – or performing an autonomous role?","Groenleer, M.L.P.; Gabbi, S.","","2013","This chapter examines EFSA’s international relations, notably those with international organizations and third country agencies in its field of action. It adopts a dynamic perspective, describing these relations throughout the agency’s development. The chapter demonstrates that EFSA has developed a considerable international role, despite the relatively limited scope of action allowed by its legal framework.","autonomy; EFSA; international organizations; international relations; legal framework; third country agencies","en","book chapter","Aldershot","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:bb8fe464-c0fb-4512-89a7-523bedd2641d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bb8fe464-c0fb-4512-89a7-523bedd2641d","Walking streams and the plinth","Van Langelaar, C.M.; Van der Spek, S.C.","","2013","","","en","book chapter","Eburon","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:46038fc5-74c1-47a6-800b-4b7539bf77d6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:46038fc5-74c1-47a6-800b-4b7539bf77d6","Van station tot stadskwartier","Van der Spek, S.C.","","2013","","Heerlen","nl","book chapter","Public Space","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:76a2db3d-bf16-44e1-b2d4-b6a7d35f4ba8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:76a2db3d-bf16-44e1-b2d4-b6a7d35f4ba8","Innoveren komt niet vanuit één doos, je moet er wel uit willen springen: Voorbeelden van 'out-of-the box'-denken in de auto-industrie","Buijs, J.A.","","2013","","","nl","book chapter","Boom Lemma Uitgevers","","","","","","","2013-06-01","Industrial Design Engineering","Product Innovatie Management","","","",""
"uuid:19fb7bbf-45d5-44a2-b0c6-abc101ff9bc0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:19fb7bbf-45d5-44a2-b0c6-abc101ff9bc0","Comment on Mode II critical stress intensity factor of wood measured by the asymmetric four-point bending test of single-edge-notched specimen while considering an additional crack length, of H. Yoshihara in Holzforschung","van der Put, T.A.C.M. (TU Delft Bio-based Structures & Materials)","","2013","The results of the here discussed article of Yoshihara (2012), are unsatisfactory and need to be reconsidered. The existence of two critical stress intensities is postulated, which may differ a factor 3 to 4 from each other. A questionable push up of the lower data-curve, as given by Fig. 3 of Yoshihara (2012), may diminish this difference, but what to do with the conclusion that the critical stress intensity is effectively obtained. It is not mentioned when the high, and when the low values apply and why. Any conclusion should be based on theory and the theoretical explanation of the in Yoshihara (2012) and (2008) mentioned data, is given in van der Put (2012), because these data provide a confirmation for mode II softening like behavior. Based on this theory, correction is necessary of the interpretation and conclusion of Yoshihara (2008). This discussion is given here in the light of the achievements of wood mechanics.","","en","book chapter","Delft Wood Science Foundation","","","","","","","","","","Bio-based Structures & Materials","","",""
"uuid:24e11045-a07c-4949-b761-3cac535977da","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:24e11045-a07c-4949-b761-3cac535977da","Het creëren van een healing environment: Sturen op een gastvrij zorggebouw","Prevosth, J.M. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Doets, M","Kooyman, W (editor)","2013","Sturen op gastvrijheid staat in veel zorginstellingen hoog op de beleidsagenda. Het creëren van een Healing Environment krijgt eveneens veel aandacht. De twee begrippen worden vaak los van elkaar toegepast. Dit artikel laat zien dat toepassing van principes uit de Healing Environment literatuur bijdraagt aan een positieve gastvrijheidsbeleving.","","nl","book chapter","Weka","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:a89c3f7a-8899-4bae-be9e-182a2317ed97","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a89c3f7a-8899-4bae-be9e-182a2317ed97","Eficiência Energética no parquet habitational holandês | Energy efficiency of the Dutch housing stock","Visscher, H.J. (TU Delft OLD Housing Quality and Process Innovation); Stutvoet, E.N.M.; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Barbosa Villa, S (editor); Walbe Ornstein, S (editor)","2013","","","mul","book chapter","Editora Oficina de Textos","","","","","","","","","","OLD Housing Quality and Process Innovation","","",""
"uuid:2798bd81-d8af-4416-8989-d9887bedda0b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2798bd81-d8af-4416-8989-d9887bedda0b","Leidsche Rijn: Balancing the compact city with the Randstad motorway network","Van der Hoeven, F.D.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:fe9f2703-9955-4f9b-8e3f-a4bd7a3aeefd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fe9f2703-9955-4f9b-8e3f-a4bd7a3aeefd","Teachers and trainers of occupational safety courses, is certification necessary?","Swuste, P.H.J.J.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Deutsche Gezetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:885e374d-7052-4e9d-b1d5-3918c6c20879","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:885e374d-7052-4e9d-b1d5-3918c6c20879","User Validation of an Empathic Virtual Buddy against Cyberbullying","Van der Zwaan, J.M.; Geraerts, E.; Dignum, V.; Jonker, C.M.","","2012","People are able to comfort others by talking about their problems. In our research, we are exploring whether computers can provide social support in a similar manner. Recently, we proposed a design for an empathic virtual buddy that supports victims of cyberbullying. To validate our approach in providing social support and to gather feedback from potential users, we performed an experiment (N = 30) to compare interaction with the buddy to reading a text. Both the buddy and the text received high scores; scores for the buddy were consistently higher. The difference was significant for the extent to which feelings were taken into account. These results indicate that participants liked to interact with the buddy and that they recognized the emotional cues emitted by the buddy, thus validating our approach in comforting users.","social support; embodied conversational agents; cyberbullying","en","book chapter","IOS Press","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:47a339f1-a15c-41d3-800b-ff479ea26bb7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:47a339f1-a15c-41d3-800b-ff479ea26bb7","Making the Capability Approach Accessible to Designers – Report of an On-going Exploration","Mink, A.; Parmar, V.; Kandachar, P.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Human Development and Capability Association","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:93c2979c-7939-4da8-aa3c-23bb4150711f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:93c2979c-7939-4da8-aa3c-23bb4150711f","Traffic flow theory and modelling","Hoogendoorn, S.P.; Knoop, V.L.","","2012","When do traffi c jams emerge? Can we predict, given certain demand levels, when queuing will occur, how long the queues will be, how they will propagate in space and time and how long it will take for the congestion to resolve? Why does an overloaded traffic network underperform? This chapter gives a basic introduction to traffic flow theory which can help to answer these kinds of questions.","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing Limited","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Transport & Planning","","","",""
"uuid:45b8c809-0ccd-417f-bec9-f3a4a95ccba8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:45b8c809-0ccd-417f-bec9-f3a4a95ccba8","Delft: Nieuwe natuursteen in een oude stad","Nijland, T.G.; Quist, W.J.; Van Hees, R.P.J.","","2012","Delft is alom bekend van de Oude en de Nieuwe Kerk, beiden (deels) opgetrokken door bouwmeesters/steenhouwers van het roemruchte Brabantse geslacht Keldermans en deels in de onvermijdelijk met deze bouwmeesters verbonden witte zandige kalksteen, meestal Lede of Balegemse steen genoemd. Met name aan de Oude Kerk is echter ook nogal wat Gobertange verwerkt. Delft is ook gekend voor de grafkelder van de Oranjes en Vermeer's gezicht op de stad en toont het klassieke palet aan natuursteen gebruikelijk voor een Hollandse stad: De witte Belgische steen, behalve aan beide kerken ook aan het stadhuis en in civiele toepassingen; Römer tuf aan de Oude Kerk; Namense steen, aan de Oude Kerk maar ook aan verschillende bruggen en kademuren; wederom ook Bentheimer zandsteen aan het transept van de Oude Kerk en de toren van de Nieuwe; Obernkirchener zandsteen aan de voorgevel (en Bentheimer aan het latere bordes) en het portaal van het stadhuis; blauwe hardsteen -met groevemerken van de firma Le Prince- aan de gevels van het Gemeenlandhuis van Delfland (Oude Delft 167) en het woon-winkelpand Wijnhaven 16 (Nijland 2006, Quist 2010). Net als in de rest van Nederland vindt in de loop van de negentiende eeuw ook in Delft verbreding van het palet plaats: nieuwe soorten van verder weg doen hun intrede in de gevels. Ter gelegenheid van de vierde Vlaams-Nederlandse Natuursteendag geeft deze bijdrage een beknopt beeld van het natuursteengebruik uit de periode 1850-1965 in Delft. De bijdrage beperkt zich tot een overzicht van de voorkomens met beknopte informatie over het object; voor meer details over de steensoorten kan men elders terecht (Slinger et al. 1980, Nijland et al. 2007, 2012). De problematiek en achtergronden van de keuze van vervangende steensoorten bij restauratie wordt uitgebreid belicht in Quist (2011).","","nl","book chapter","Delftdigitalpress","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:8f917b4e-daea-483c-b197-c2bb8b2336eb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8f917b4e-daea-483c-b197-c2bb8b2336eb","Guidelines for transient analysis in water transmission and distribution systems","Pothof, I.W.M.; Karney, B.W.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Water Management","","","",""
"uuid:4876d419-7ef0-496c-a988-aaed80fa0298","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4876d419-7ef0-496c-a988-aaed80fa0298","La créativité dans notre Faculté de Design Industriel","Van der Meer, J.D.; Buijs, J.A.; Tassoul, M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Créa Université","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Product Innovation Management","","","",""
"uuid:394c2136-87c2-40dd-90bd-4b1bbef69455","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:394c2136-87c2-40dd-90bd-4b1bbef69455","Materials and Design - Chapter 3.10","Benesch, J.V.; Peck, D.P.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Publications Office of the European Union","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Design Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:4d340c05-e15c-403d-9648-ef5c8af7de06","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4d340c05-e15c-403d-9648-ef5c8af7de06","Co-creatie in het publieke domein: Een vanzelfsprekendheid","Mulder, I.J.","","2012","","","nl","book chapter","Stichting Toekomstbeeld der Techniek","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:14999b2b-cff9-4da9-8533-896d4028e369","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:14999b2b-cff9-4da9-8533-896d4028e369","Improving publication strategies in architectural design science","Van der Hoeven, F.D.","","2012","This chapter explores how improving publication strategies in the architectural design discipline can contribute to establishing architecture as a mainstream science in its own right.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:0385de65-9ee2-4918-8a85-39a0e2886ad5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0385de65-9ee2-4918-8a85-39a0e2886ad5","A Place to be Proud of: Heritage and Social inclusion in Shrinking Cities (Germany and United Kingdom)","Mulder, A.","","2012","Many old industrial areas of Europe and beyond have seen population numbers fall. When the numbers of households also starts to drop, demand for housing decreases. This may result in high numbers of empty dwellings, especially when either the houses themselves or the areas in which they stand are unattractive. In countries like Germany and the United Kingdom, governments (both local and national) have recognised this as a problem and developed strategies to deal with it.","","en","book chapter","OECD/LEED","","","","","","","","Architecture","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:dabdc3fa-8295-4d8d-b221-b59683bec25a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dabdc3fa-8295-4d8d-b221-b59683bec25a","Delivering semantic enrichment of 3D urban models for financial and sustainability decision support","Schevers, H.A.J.; Zlatanova, S.; Seijdel, R.R.; Dullemond, A.T.","","2012","Management of large urban projects requires complex decision-making, which involves a large number of actors. Decision-makers, urban planners, designers, contractors usually have different backgrounds and qualifications. Such a diversity of may lead to conflicting goals,opinions and wrong expectations, which can make the decision-making process inefficient. In many cases, the actors might experience problems understanding each-others position, reasoning or even used terminology. Therefore, tools that support consultation and interaction in the best way is vital for the success of urban projects. This paper describes an 3D ontology based software system that has been used for several years now in more than 50 urban development projects. The paper tries to evaluate it objectively. In addition the paper tries to explain why a small enterprise like StrateGis sees Semantic Technology as very important for their future business but also struggles to adopt it.","decision support; ontologies for urban development; 3D semantic enrichment","en","book chapter","Societa Editrice Esculapio","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Research","","","",""
"uuid:bc370f40-6af1-4e8e-a68d-ae1b07ec245f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc370f40-6af1-4e8e-a68d-ae1b07ec245f","Roles of environmental experts in practice","Broekhans, B.; Turnhout, E.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Open Universiteit","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi-Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:0f27c9dc-ed37-4c14-9955-89e3affbb93c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0f27c9dc-ed37-4c14-9955-89e3affbb93c","Sound meets image: Freedom of expression in texture description","Jansen, R.J.; Van Egmond, R.; De Ridder, H.","","2012","The use of sound was explored as means for expressing perceptual attributes of visual textures. Two sets of 17 visual textures were prepared: one set taken from the CUReT database1, and one set synthesized to replicate the former set. Participants were instructed to match a sound texture with a visual texture displayed onscreen. A modified version of a Product Sound Sketching Tool2 was provided, in which an interactive physical interface was coupled to a frequency modulation synthesizer. Rather than selecting from a pre-defined set of sound samples, continuous exploration of the auditory space allowed for an increased freedom of expression. While doing so, participants were asked to describe what auditory and visual qualities they were paying attention to. It was found that participants were able to create sounds that matched visual textures. Based on differences in diversity of descriptions, synthetic textures were found to have less salient perceptual attributes than their original counterparts. Finally, three interesting sound synthesis clusters were found, corresponding with mutually exclusive description vocabularies","textures; expressivity; free labeling; CUReT database; frequency-modulated sounds","en","book chapter","SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering)","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:511a9ba6-ef6c-43f7-ad3f-f81d06f8a4ac","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:511a9ba6-ef6c-43f7-ad3f-f81d06f8a4ac","Chaordisch onderwijs en onderzoek","Mulder, I.J.; Van den Hilligersberg, J.; Van Till, J.W.J.","","2012","Hoger-onderwijsinstellingen voelen de druk van veranderende wensen van de omgeving. De overheid stuurt met harde prestatieafspraken: hoger studierendement en lagere uitval. Ook het wisselen van opleiding en het volgen van een tweede studie moeten zoveel mogelijk worden uitgebannen. Tegelijkertijd wenst het bedrijfsleven méér dan inhoudelijk geschoolde studenten. Bedrijven en andere organisaties werken al lang niet meer vooral industrieel-hiërarchisch, en vragen geen uitwisselbare ‘fabrieksarbeiders’. Creativiteit, zelfsturing en communicatieve vaardigheid worden alom genoemd als basis voor een moderne carrière. Vooral het vermogen om samen te werken in nieuwe onverwachte combinaties is gewild. Wie over schuttingen heen kijkt bij het onderzoeken van problemen, het bedenken van oplossingen, en het leren van en met anderen, is meer dan welkom. Helaas dreigt het hoger onderwijs – als reactie op de toenemende druk – terug te vallen op het traditionele kwaliteitsen efficiencydenken. Er is een golf van top-down-initiatieven gericht op minder kosten, meer controle, meer regels, aanpakken van langstudeerders, accreditatieprocessen, efficiëntie in het curriculum, registratie van contacturen, nieuwe bekostigingsmodellen, schaalvergroting enzovoort. Deze dominante denktrant draagt het risico in zich, dat het hoger onderwijs verwordt tot een les- en onderzoeksfabriek waar alleen efficiëntie en aantallen tellen.","","nl","book chapter","SURF","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:07def809-1b8a-4ed4-ab8b-7454032fefb5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:07def809-1b8a-4ed4-ab8b-7454032fefb5","Putting older people at the heart of every ICT development","Molenbroek, J.F.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Engineering Design Centre","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:2058f08d-c099-4807-bc53-2515c9d973b2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2058f08d-c099-4807-bc53-2515c9d973b2","A Random Regret Minimization-based Discrete Choice Model","Chorus, C.G.","","2012","This Chapter presents the RRM-model. First, the Random Regretfunction is presented and explained (Sect. 2.1). Subsequently, this function is compared with the classical linear-additive Random Utility-function (Sect. 2.2). Finally, it is shown how the Random Regret-function translates into MNL-type choice probabilities for a particular distribution of the random error terms (Sect. 2.3).","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:05eecc27-a605-4389-85a9-e3ff9687b09b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:05eecc27-a605-4389-85a9-e3ff9687b09b","Background and introduction","Jensen, P.A.; van der Voordt, D.J.M.; Coenen, C.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:090474ee-f25a-4724-87c7-f9ab54be88c3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:090474ee-f25a-4724-87c7-f9ab54be88c3","Examples of educational practice: The esquisse","Christiaans, H.H.C.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","NCP Printing","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:8240176f-98fc-46fc-a057-8b4e4ab9fe6b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8240176f-98fc-46fc-a057-8b4e4ab9fe6b","Planning and Visibility Assessment of High Building Development in The Hague","Van der Hoeven, F.D.; Nijhuis, S.","","2012","A true skyline in the Dutch city of The Hague emerged in the spring of 2011 when the construction of four high buildings drew simultaneously to a close: the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (146 metres, 2012), the Ministry of Justice (146 metres, 2012), a residential project De Kroon (132 metres, 2011) and a new office tower New Babylon 1 (142 metres, 2011). Together with the Hoftoren (2003, 142 metres) and the Strijkijzer (132 metres, 2007) they constitute a new visual cluster that can be seen by the naked eye as far away as the edge of neighbouring Rotterdam, 16 kilometres away. The Hague’s skyline has been four decades in the making. The earliest discussions on buildings to a height of 140 metres date back to the 1960s. Public opinion, fearing the visual impact of such buildings on the city, impeded the planning of such high buildings, while a weak municipal policy was not able to break the stalemate. New instruments that analyse the development of the skyline through time by means of mapping, scatter plots and viewsheds carry the potential to make such public and political debates on high building development more objective, and perhaps less emotional. This chapter presents three such approaches that were developed by the authors: the use of a scatter plot to unravel the dynamics of high building development and height categories through time, the viewshed of the buildings that make up jointly a cluster by means of GISc, and the mapping the outline of the cluster as it appears in the (urban) landscape.","","en","book chapter","Techne Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:fd058ff0-708b-4898-a57a-1c9c53c1e17c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fd058ff0-708b-4898-a57a-1c9c53c1e17c","Vario-scale data structures supporting smooth zoom and progressive transfer of 2D and 3D data","Van Oosterom, P.J.M.; Meijers, B.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie - KNAW","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","GIS Technology","","","",""
"uuid:2121a70a-f1dc-4e4f-8d49-c1130b9265ed","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2121a70a-f1dc-4e4f-8d49-c1130b9265ed","Juist een links kabinet moet solide begroten","Kleinknecht, A.H.","","2012","De kans op verkiezingen en een links kabinet stijgt nu het kabinet–Rutte op het punt staat maatregelen te nemen die de economische malaise doen toenemen. Linkse partijen moeten zich hierop voorbereiden en nu al zoeken naar bezuinigingsmaatregelen en belastingverhogingen waar zij het over eens kunnen worden. Dat deze nodig zullen zijn staat vast: een hoge staatsschuld is immers ook voor links onwenselijk.","","nl","book chapter","Wiarda Beckman Stichting","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Innovation Systems","","","",""
"uuid:fdf10787-fbb8-44e7-a4e6-85356a89d47e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fdf10787-fbb8-44e7-a4e6-85356a89d47e","De metamorfoses van het Justus van Effencomplex","Van Emstede, C.I.C.","","2012","De Justus van Effencomplex in Spangen, dat architect Michiel Brinkman in 1918 ontwierp, werd in 1985 bijgeschreven in het monumentenregister. Een ingrijpende renovatie vondplaats tussen 1983 en 1989 in het kader van de Rotterdamse stadsvernieuwing. In 2010 was het complex echter opnieuw in zo een slechte conditie dat werd besloten tot een tweede verbetering, ditmaal een restauratie. Het complex dat in 1922 werd opgeleverd als een experimenteel en modern staal van volkshuisvesting, was een verouderd wooncomplex geworden. De eigenaar, Woonstad Rotterdam, hoopt met de restauratie het Justus van Effencomplex zijn waarde als een monument van volkshuisvesting te hebben teruggegeven.","volkshuisvesting; Justus van Effencomplex","nl","book chapter","Stadsarchief Rotterdam","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:2a05b03b-963d-4ec1-9f1a-32b9d44d1900","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2a05b03b-963d-4ec1-9f1a-32b9d44d1900","Een duurzaam Programma van Eisen","van Doorn, A.J.; van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","2012","Als de ambitie en doelstellingen voor het duurzame ontwerpproject helder zijn, is de volgende stap om deze te vertalen naar het Programma van Eisen (PvE). Hierin legt de opdrachtgever al zijn eisen, wensen en randvoorwaarden vast voor het project. Het PvE is een van de belangrijkste middelen die de opdrachtgever tot zijn beschikking heeft om te sturen op het beoogde eindresultaat (Voordt & Wegen, 2009). Het schrijven van een PvE dwingt de opdrachtgever om goed na te denken over wat hij of zij precies wil, waarom, en welke middelen hiervoor nodig zijn. Het maakt zichtbaar of de ambities en randvoorwaarden zoals tijd, geld en regelgeving bij elkaar passen. Tijdens het ontwerpproces dient het PvE als toetssteen van de kwaliteit en kosten van het ontwerp. Het PvE is daarmee een belangrijk communicatiemiddel tussen de opdrachtgever en alle andere partijen. Het kan ook worden gebruikt als contractdocument. Het lijkt dus logisch dat het PvE bij duurzame ontwerpprojecten een centrale rol krijgt. In de praktijk blijkt dat er nog grote verschillen zijn in de manier waarop de duurzame ambities in het PvE worden verwoord (Rogaar, 2011). Aan de ene kant laat dit overzicht (p51) zien dat men nog zoekende is naar een manier om de duurzame ontwerpopgave te vertalen in het Programma van Eisen. De relatie tussen de ambities en toetsbare eisen in het programma is onduidelijk, de duurzame eisen zijn zonder eenduidige systematiek in het programma terechtgekomen, of er is zelfs helemaal geen programma opgesteld. Aan de andere kant geeft dit overzicht de veelzijdigheid van het duurzaamheidsbegrip weer. Het is mogelijk om voor ieder project een op maat gesneden duurzame aanpak te bedenken. Zowel de plek van duurzaamheid in het Programma van Eisen als de manier waarop de duurzame ambitie zich in het programma kan ontwikkelen, passeren de revue.","","nl","book chapter","Boom","","","","","","","","","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:1b31a6ee-d903-4fae-924a-ed0d3866be1f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1b31a6ee-d903-4fae-924a-ed0d3866be1f","Microbial Risk Assessment of Pathogens in Water","Medema, G.","","2012","","sustainable development; engineering; energy; pollution; chemistry/food science; medicine/public health","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Water Management","","","",""
"uuid:468a09c2-3ddc-4c8a-9827-f4186de1f50b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:468a09c2-3ddc-4c8a-9827-f4186de1f50b","You should be happy!","Dignum, M.; Dignum, V.","","2012","","cognition; goals; tribute to Cristiano Castelfranchi","en","book chapter","College Publications","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:44acff79-a28f-4742-917d-0c062c186bd2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:44acff79-a28f-4742-917d-0c062c186bd2","Financiering van woningcorporaties na de dubbele crisis","Gruis, V.H.; Van der Kuij, R.S.","","2012","","","nl","book chapter","Stichting Fundatie Bachiene","","","","","","","","Architecture","Real Estate & Housing","","","",""
"uuid:aa7c817d-bd90-43b1-9247-bf68d7c0f33d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa7c817d-bd90-43b1-9247-bf68d7c0f33d","Local land use plan (Bestemmingsplan) and Urban design: Decision making process of Amsterdam","Ryu, M.","","2012","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:daa8bf79-941a-4c3e-9694-c36b46064a4e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:daa8bf79-941a-4c3e-9694-c36b46064a4e","Traffic safety","Wegman, F.C.M.","","2012","The number of road crashes, fatalities and injuries is considered unacceptably high in many countries. This can be derived, for example, from the fact that the European Commission (EC, 2010) announced the ambition of halving the overall number of road deaths in the European Union by 2020, starting from 2010. At this stage a European target for reducing serious injuries is not possible, owing to a lack of a common definition of serious and minor injuries. In many highly developed and highly motorized countries the number of fatalities has decreased over the last few decades (OECD/ITF, 2011a). However, this favourable development cannot be observed in low- and middle- income countries so far (Peden et al., 2004).","","en","book chapter","Edward Elgar Publishing Limited","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Transport & Planning","","","",""
"uuid:b081f045-a1bd-416b-9a37-dadffb6ee71a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b081f045-a1bd-416b-9a37-dadffb6ee71a","Groene gevels","Ottele, M.","","2012","","","nl","book chapter","VSSD","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Structural Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:35b99ec8-9afc-4768-a5dd-2e85130fbaba","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:35b99ec8-9afc-4768-a5dd-2e85130fbaba","Adding Value by FM and CREM in Dutch hospitals","van der Voordt, D.J.M.; Prevosth, J.; van der Zwart, J.","","2012","Purpose: To explore if and how Dutch hospital managers steer on adding value by well-considered Facility Management (FM) and Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM), which values are leading, and how adding value is being translated into concrete interventions. Methodology: In addition to a review of literature, eighteen interviews have been conducted with facility managers, CEO and project managers of Dutch hospitals. Questions include: What are the main issues in your mission statement? How are these issues connected to FM and CREM? Which values are most important? Which FM and CREM measures are taken in order to attain your organisational objectives? Findings: The research resulted in a list of eleven possible added values. Hospitals showed to prioritize different values, depending on their overall mission and vision, its position in the real estate life cycle, and the local context. Regarding FM, satisfaction, productivity, and cost reduction were most frequently included in the top 3 of most important values, whereas with regard to real estate, stimulating innovation, improving satisfaction of customers and employees, and supporting (change of) culture ranked highest. Practical implications: The responses from directors and FM and CREM managers from different hospitals may be used as an inspiring reference frame for integrated and well-balanced decision making, based on awareness of different ways how to add value by FM and CREM. Research limitations: A number of 18 interviews of 1–1.5 hours with additional information from websites and annual reports is a good start, but additional information is needed to get a more complete picture and to measure actual effects of FM and CREM in connection to organisational objectives and expected effects of FM and real estate interventions. Originality/value: Research into adding value by FM and CREM in the health care sector is quite new and shows to be promising for a further exploration of adding value management.","FM; CREM; added value; priorities; hospitals","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:0c7829ab-af36-4257-9ddd-83371cea13d2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c7829ab-af36-4257-9ddd-83371cea13d2","Netcentric Virtual Laboratories for Composite Materials","Dado, E.; Koenders, E.A.B.; Carvalho, D.B.F.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Intech","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Structural Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:b16faed3-fcba-4f1d-b14b-afcb7abd3d52","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b16faed3-fcba-4f1d-b14b-afcb7abd3d52","Meer kennis nodig over koppeling van wateropgaven en ruimtelijke ontwikkelingen","Van Veelen, P.C.","","2012","Wat is de houdbaarheid van de huidige strategie voor waterveiligheid? Met deze opdracht van het Deltaprogramma gingen de deelnemers van de Biënnale-inzending Rijn-Maasdelta aan de slag. Een even doeltreffende als fascinerende opdracht. Doeltreffend omdat deze vraag het vertrekpunt vormt van het denken over toekomstige opgaven van ons waterveiligheidssysteem en ruimte biedt aan precieze analyses. Want wat is nu eigenlijk ons probleem en hoeveel respijt hebben we nog, onder veranderende omstandigheden? En welke kansen zijn er dan om mogelijke oplossingen te verbinden met ruimtelijke opgaven? De opdracht is daarnaast fascinerend omdat hij voorgelegd is aan landschapsarchitecten en stedenbouwkundigen. Ontwerpers die over het algemeen goed uit de voeten kunnen met het denken in nieuwe creatieve concepten, radicale systeemwijzigingen en wervende vergezichten, maar nu met ontwerpend onderzoek op zoek moeten gaan naar de grens van het houdbare. Deze uitdaging vraagt om nieuwe vormen van ontwerpend onderzoek.","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:a6b45a95-e4a5-492d-8d82-11e754217110","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a6b45a95-e4a5-492d-8d82-11e754217110","The landscape of environmental Expertise","Halffman, W.; Broekhans, B.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Open Universiteit","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:dcabe113-dce2-43f8-9d28-8d20d61f93fa","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dcabe113-dce2-43f8-9d28-8d20d61f93fa","Kasteel Schaloen: Het bouwhistorisch en archeologisch onderzoek 1979-1981","Bauer, T.","","2012","Als onderdeel van de opleiding restauratiearchitect van de faculteit Bouwkunde van de Technische Universiteit Delft werden vanaf de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw werkweken georganiseerd rond een historisch gebouw. Onder leiding van de hoogleraar J.G.N. Renaud en later ir. H.C. Knook werd het object door studenten bouwhistorisch en archeologisch onderzocht. Gedurende de jaren 1979 en 1981 hadden deze veldcampagnes het kasteel Schaloen bij Oud-VaUcenburg (L.) tot onderwerp. Omdat Renaud en zijn opvolger, professor Hans Janssen, het belang van multidisciplinair onderzoek sterk benadrukten, werd Schaloen ook onderworpen aan een beperkt historisch en bodemkundig onderzoek.","kastelen; bouwhistorie; archeologie; Nederland","nl","book chapter","Nederlandse Kastelenstichting","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT","","","",""
"uuid:8f0c4d33-070f-4c2b-8331-1cabd60752f9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8f0c4d33-070f-4c2b-8331-1cabd60752f9","Van leegstand naar leefbaar: De tijdelijke transformatie van leegstaande gebouwen","Remoy, H.T.; Geraedts, R.P.; Blom, A.U.","","2012","","","nl","book chapter","Delft Digital Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","Real Estate & Housing","","","",""
"uuid:f90ff2f7-ac46-4553-a4f5-d6e6b8665b27","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f90ff2f7-ac46-4553-a4f5-d6e6b8665b27","Cooperative Communication over Multi-Scale and Multi-Lag Wireless Channels","Lu, H.; Xu, T.; Nikookar, H.","","2012","The development of wireless communication applications in the last few years is unprecedented. Wireless communication has evolved in various ways. The next generation of wireless systems should service more users while supporting mobility and high data rates. These requirements necessitate efficient use of available resources to provide acceptable service quality.","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","","","","",""
"uuid:73f7f82f-a675-469a-8821-28f93ed5e321","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:73f7f82f-a675-469a-8821-28f93ed5e321","Measuring Sector Complexity: Solution Space-Based Method","Abdul Rahman, S.M.B.; Borst, C.; Mulder, M.; Van Paassen, M.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Control and Operations","","","",""
"uuid:6d090e53-a563-4274-abe7-9d8c382422d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6d090e53-a563-4274-abe7-9d8c382422d3","Transcriptions: The social and experimental in literary and architectural spaces","Havik, K.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Soros Foundation Romania","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:cd41bd9e-0bb1-4c82-96cf-d47427dd9d7c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd41bd9e-0bb1-4c82-96cf-d47427dd9d7c","Arhipera in Dor Marunt: 4 stories","Havik, K.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Soros Foundation Romania","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:2e74cf51-d6ec-4f77-b1c7-8ca8127447d1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2e74cf51-d6ec-4f77-b1c7-8ca8127447d1","Kansen voor een new Food Center: Een nieuwe 'plek' voor de buurt en de stad","Sezer, C.; Janssens, F.","","2012","Het terrein van het Food Center in Amsterdam West zal vanaf halverwege 2012 transformeren tot een mixed-use gebied met zowel een groothandelsmarkt, als ook woninggebouw en bedrijvigheid. Nel als andere projecten in voormalige industriegebieden in Amsterdam - zoals de Westergasfabriek, het Oostelijk Havengebied en de NDSM-Werf in Amsterdam Noord-biedt het Food Center een aantrekkelijke kans voor projectontwikkelaars om, zelfs in tijdens van economische neergang die ook de bouwsector raken, te voorzien in de stijgende vraag naar woningen en kantoren in Amsterdam. Dit is deels te verklaren door de strategische ligging van het terrein: ooit een afgelegen industriegebied nabij arbeiderswijken, maar tegenwoordig in het centrum van de stad, en vijf minuten rieden naar de ringweg. Anderzijds light de aantrekkelijkheid van het terrein in bijzondere industrieel architectuur van de monumentale Markthal. Het Food Center is dus een interessant deel van de stad om te her-ontwikkelen.","groothandelsmarkt; industriegebieden; Amsterdam; buurtontwikkeling","nl","book chapter","Amsterdam Centre for Conflict Studies (ACS)","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:fefc1823-8ee0-412b-99d8-ce51312a4287","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fefc1823-8ee0-412b-99d8-ce51312a4287","(re)Generation Delta: Landscape Strategy for a sustainably managed Pearl River Delta","Curiel, F.; Jauslin, D.T.; Drexler, H.; Guinand, M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","Delta Alliance International","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:0236769b-44f1-4ecd-b5fc-4ee28e301d2e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0236769b-44f1-4ecd-b5fc-4ee28e301d2e","Housing Pathology","Thomsen, A.F.","","2012","Housing pathology can be defined as a holistic approach to understand the nature and life cycle of residential buildings and their environment, in order to identify, investigate, and diagnose deficiencies, specify preventive measures and remedial interventions, and evaluate their effects. Though buildings can physically exist long after being abandoned, the relevant lifespan of dwellings is the real service life: the period a dwelling actually meets demand. Housing pathology concerns this phase. Pathological studies are directed at the physical as well as the functional and economical performance of dwellings and to what extent they satisfy their stakeholders – residents as well as proprietors – demands. The chapter defines and explores the field of housing pathology, overlooks the available knowledge and concludes that, regarding the paradigm shift from new construction to maintenance and improvement of the existing stock, housing pathology should acknowledged and further elaborated as an essential interdisciplinary knowledge domain.","housing pathology; housing quality; housing management; life cycle; diagnostics","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","","Campus only","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:028e78f8-82fb-4099-8a6d-864cd9cbfab5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:028e78f8-82fb-4099-8a6d-864cd9cbfab5","Architecture and Design Procedure of a Generic SWB Antenna with Superb Performances for Tactical Commands and Ubiquitous Communications","Tran, D.; Haider, N.; Valavan, S.E.; Lager, I.E.; Szilagyil, A.; Yarovyi, O.; Ligthart, L.P.","","2012","Ultra-wideband radio technology (UWB-RT) inherited a potential of extremely high rate of data communications, Claude Shannon discovered this in 1948 and derived the later-called-as Shannon-Hartley‘s channel capacity laws. This famous theoretical law however was not able to substantiate in practice until the development of the sampling oscilloscope by Hewlett-Packard in 1962, which, in accordance with the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, was then capable to reconstruct at-that-time rather large UWB signals (Wilson, 2002).","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Applied mathematics","","","",""
"uuid:91d478a0-3f92-4339-9223-58425569f9b9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:91d478a0-3f92-4339-9223-58425569f9b9","Valorisation grant","Vollers, K.J.","","2012","Wereldwijd leeft in de architectuur een grote wens om vloeiend gebogen gebouwvormen te realiseren. De productie van vrijgebogen panelen vereist een groot aantal eenmalig te gebruiken mallen, ieder uniek in vorm en bolling. Dit is arbeidsintensief, impliceert hoge kosten, lange productietijden en milieuvervuiling. In dit STW-project wordt een glasbuigoven met geïntegreerd computergesteld oplegvlak ontwikkeld. Eén automatisch instelbare mal vervangt alle moeizaam geproduceerde mallen en kan steeds hergebruikt worden voor iedere nieuwe paneelvorm.","","nl","book chapter","Technologiestichting STW","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:af9cbfb3-cefb-427d-ad05-aa8d31be1173","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:af9cbfb3-cefb-427d-ad05-aa8d31be1173","Gaming Simulations for Railways: Lessons Learned from Modeling Six Games for the Dutch Infrastructure Management","Meijer, S.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:40c802cc-7536-4de1-88b1-7726483402e3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:40c802cc-7536-4de1-88b1-7726483402e3","New Methods for Analysis of Systems-of-Systems and Policy: The Power of Systems Theory, Crowd Sourcing and Data Management","Chmieliauskas, A.; Chappin, E.J.L.; Davis, C.B.; Nikolic, I.; Dijkema, G.P.J.","","2012","Our world is a complex socio-technical system-of-systems (Chappin & Dijkema, 2007; Nikolic, 2009). Embedded within the geological, chemical and biological planetary context, the physical infrastructures, such as power grids or transport networks span the globe with energy and material flows. Social networks in the form of global commerce and the Internet blanket the planet in information flows. While parts of these global social and technical systems have been consciously engineered and managed, the overall system-of-systems (SoS) is emergent: it has no central coordinator or manager. The emergence of this socio-technical SoS has not been without consequences: the human species is currently facing a series of global challenges, such as resource depletion, environmental pollution and climate change. Tackling these issues requires active policy and management of those socio-technical SoS. But how are we to design policies if policy makers and managers have a limited span of control over small parts of the global system of systems?","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:8331be11-ce41-4f27-8cb2-dbbb651d9c29","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8331be11-ce41-4f27-8cb2-dbbb651d9c29","Data sensor fusion for autonomous robotics","Ciftcioglu, O.; Sariyildiz, I.S.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Architecture","Building Technology","","","",""
"uuid:537540a3-35aa-4cad-bb5b-a822e3a95e93","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:537540a3-35aa-4cad-bb5b-a822e3a95e93","Internet-Supported Multi-User Virtual and Physical Prototypes for Architectural Academic Education and Research","Bier, H.H.","","2012","","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","","Architectural Engineering +Technology","","","",""
"uuid:2d91e1e2-3dec-4371-b5ce-8205f9b752d8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2d91e1e2-3dec-4371-b5ce-8205f9b752d8","Complex-Systems Design Methodology for Systems-Engineering Collaborative Environment","Mooij, E.; Corpino, S.; Ridolfi, G.","","2012","OA-fund TU Delft","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:29b29412-49dd-4593-ad25-66af8c20ab92","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:29b29412-49dd-4593-ad25-66af8c20ab92","Automatic Visual Speech Recognition","Chi?u, A.; Rothkrantz, L.J.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Intelligent Systems","","","",""
"uuid:a6428133-7740-4ffb-9dcb-8cf0d959d131","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a6428133-7740-4ffb-9dcb-8cf0d959d131","A Mathematical Model for Wound Contraction and Angiogenesis","Vermolen, F.A.; Van Rijn, O.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Toegepaste Wiskunde","","","",""
"uuid:a0611435-1e32-480f-aa49-1b0a07bfcbb7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a0611435-1e32-480f-aa49-1b0a07bfcbb7","La ricerca tipologica","Marzot, N.","","2012","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:559ea794-a57b-4506-a2c4-60dd92763ec3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:559ea794-a57b-4506-a2c4-60dd92763ec3","GNSS Carrier Phase-Based Attitude Determination","Giorgi, G.; Teunissen, P.J.G.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Remote Sensing","","","",""
"uuid:969573cc-1092-4121-8654-cd63617b253b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:969573cc-1092-4121-8654-cd63617b253b","Integrated MEMS: Opportunities & Challenges","French, P.J.; Sarro, P.M.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Micro-elektronica","","","",""
"uuid:ca663053-c19b-4037-9e6b-dca71a0b31ba","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ca663053-c19b-4037-9e6b-dca71a0b31ba","Technology assessment","Mulder, K.F.","","2012","De toekomst is misschien wel belangrijker dan onze geschiedenis. Of je nu student bent, ambtenaar op een ministerie of in een kleine gemeente, een technostarter, innovatiemanager bij een groot bedrijf, de toekomst is een uiterst belangrijk speelveld.","","nl","book chapter","Van Gorcum","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:74ca4187-b72a-4080-9d24-3f58af6bfb72","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:74ca4187-b72a-4080-9d24-3f58af6bfb72","Effects of Automatic Flight Control System on Chinook Underslung Load Failures","Pavel, M.D.","","2012","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Aerospace Structures & Design Methodology","","","",""
"uuid:bc8c2005-f3b4-4cd8-b109-6674ae17aeab","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bc8c2005-f3b4-4cd8-b109-6674ae17aeab","Stakeholderanalyse","Cuppen, E.H.W.J.","","2012","De toekomst is misschien wel belangrijker dan onze geschiedenis. Of je nu student bent, ambtenaar op een ministerie of in een kleine gemeente, een technostarter, innovatiemanager bij een groot bedrijf, de toekomst is een uiterst belangrijk speelveld.","","nl","book chapter","Van Gorcum","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:18598f02-0fe4-4a99-b6ab-bead5b333707","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:18598f02-0fe4-4a99-b6ab-bead5b333707","Backcasting","Quist, J.N.","","2012","De toekomst is misschien wel belangrijker dan onze geschiedenis. Of je nu student bent, ambtenaar op een ministerie of in een kleine gemeente, een technostarter, innovatiemanager bij een groot bedrijf, de toekomst is een uiterst belangrijk speelveld.","","nl","book chapter","Van Gorcum","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:4c42fa99-b47e-4abd-a6b2-7c8f13db522b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c42fa99-b47e-4abd-a6b2-7c8f13db522b","The Concept of added value of FM","Jensen, PA; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Coenen, C; von Felten, D; Balslev-Nielsen, S; Sarasoja, AL; Riratanaphong, C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Pfenninger, M","Jensen, PA (editor); van der Voordt, DJM (editor); Coenen, C (editor)","2012","Purpose: This chapter presents research perspectives and theoretical reflections on the concept of added value of FM from a variety of academic fields.
Methodology: A literature review of the most influential journals within the academic fields of Facilities Management (FM), Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) and Business to Business Marketing (B2B Marketing).
Findings: The research shows different definitions and focus points, dependent on the academic field and the area of application. The different research perspectives explored a holistic view on the added value of FM by the integration of an external market based view (with a focus on the aimed output) and the internal resource based view (with a focus on the input from FM and real estate). Good relationship management and building on trust shows to be equally important as delivering the agreed services.
Practical implications: A clear conceptualization of the concept of added value of FM is of utmost importance for further research into the added value of FM and well-considered, evidence-based Value Adding Management in practice.
Research limitations: Due to limited time not all FM-related journals could be included in the literature review. The included journals were analysed over a time period of ten years, with a focus on interesting topics and less on a thematic cross-paper analysis in-depth.
Originality/value: Usually the concept of added value is discussed from a mono-disciplinary point of view. The different backgrounds of the authors add value to an increased understanding of the added value of FM by comparing and testing different ways of conceptualising this issue.","FM; CREM; B2B; Marketing; Added Value; Relationship Management","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:8fe1ebdf-8458-4528-a4b5-1362d6f06b25","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8fe1ebdf-8458-4528-a4b5-1362d6f06b25","Public acceptance of hydrogen technologies in transport: A review of and reflection on empirical studies","Huijts, N.M.A. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Molin, E.J.E. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); Chorus, C.G. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics); van Wee, G.P. (TU Delft Transport and Logistics)","Geerlings, H (editor); Shiftan, Y (editor); Stead, D (editor)","2012","","","en","book chapter","Ashgate","","","","","Chapter 8","","","","","Transport and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:f01b398e-1d60-4802-968b-93a72085a03e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f01b398e-1d60-4802-968b-93a72085a03e","Ziekenhuizen: Deelstudie 3","van der Zwart, J. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","","2012","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:011b1dbc-0c8f-4fc8-a46d-35bc3ab5487f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:011b1dbc-0c8f-4fc8-a46d-35bc3ab5487f","Performance measurement in the context of CREM and FM","Riratanaphong, C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Sarasoja, AL","Jensen, PA (editor); van der Voordt, DJM (editor); Coenen, C (editor)","2012","Purpose: To discuss trends in organisational performance measurement, to identify and discuss widely used performance criteria and key performance indicators (KPIs) in general and in the fields of Facility Management (FM) and Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM), and to identify how a more holistic measurement framework could be used in measuring the added value of FM and CREM i.e. to find out how well FM and CREM are contributing to the company’s’ performance and strategies.
Methodology: A review of general management, FM and CREM literature on performance measurement and KPIs in connection to added value of FM, case studies into performance measurement as part of a PhD research in progress that is being conducted by the first author (with the second author being one of the supervisors) and interviews with CEO’s in different countries as part of a finalized PhD research of the third author.
Findings: The research traced a number of performance measurement models and resulted in a list of useful KPIs that have been classified according to the FM Value Map impacts: social, environmental, satisfaction, cost, productivity, adaptation and culture. The present list shows a holistic approach and aligns to different impacts on relevant stakeholders and the surroundings.
Practical implications: The performance models and KPIs can be used as input to integrated and well balanced performance management and performance measurement, including benchmarking with competitive organisations, as part of professional Facility Management and Corporate Real Estate Management.
Research limitations: We did not conduct a quantitative analysis of how often a particular KPI has been mentioned in literature; besides only a few empirical tests have been conducted on operationalization and application of KPIs in current FM and CREM practice.
Originality/value: Combining of the findings from two Phd-studies on performance measurement and performance management has led to a new and well classified list of KPIs.","FM; CREW; Performance; Measurement; KPIs","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:a07a6b9c-b8f0-46ab-9020-3ed925152d3a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a07a6b9c-b8f0-46ab-9020-3ed925152d3a","De juridische en praktische kaders bij het hergebruiken van digitale publieke geografische informatie","van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Kulk, S. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development)","Groothuis, MM (editor)","2012","Digitalisering van overheidsinformatie biedt ongekende mogelijkheden om informatie snel en eenvoudig uit te wisselen en te integreren met andere informatie. Bestaande werkprocessen worden zo efficiënter en effectiever en het geeft een basis voor de ontwikkeling van nieuwe producten en toepassingen. Deze ontwikkelingen hebben misschien wel de grootste vlucht genomen op het gebied van de geografische informatie. Geografische informatie is informatie
die verbonden is aan een plaats op de aarde. Het verbindt locatie, tijd en kenmerken van die locatie. Bekende toepassingen die gebruik maken van geografische informatie zijn Google Earth en navigatieproducten van TomTom en Garmin. Ook in het publieke domein wordt veelvuldig gebruik gemaakt van geografische informatie. Hoewel deze informatie soms wordt ingekocht bij
derden, wordt veel geografische informatie door de overheid zelf, of door derden in opdracht van de overheid, ingewonnen en verwerkt. Deze geografische overheidsinformatie blijkt naast gebruik voor de uitvoering van de publieke taak vaak ook geschikt voor andere doeleinden: het zogenaamde hergebruik van geografische overheidsinformatie.
Het economisch potentieel van hergebruik van overheidsinformatie wordt geschat op waarden variërend tussen de €27 miljard en €68 miljard waarvan een significant deel door het economisch potentieel van geografische overheidsinformatie wordt gedekt. Anno 2011 blijft het hergebruik echter sterk achter bij deze schattingen uit het begin van deze eeuw.
Dit hoofdstuk zal ingaan op de juridische kaders voor het hergebruik van geografische overheidsinformatie. Het hoofdstuk zal tevens mogelijke problemen identificeren waarmee hergebruikers te maken hebben en oplossingsrichtingen formuleren vanuit het perspectief van de hergebruiker.","","nl","book chapter","Sdu uitgevers","","","","","Auteursversie","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:b3492276-5da1-4f08-8023-3753f2933c14","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b3492276-5da1-4f08-8023-3753f2933c14","Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Facilities Change","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); de Been, I. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Maarleveld, M. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Finch, E (editor)","2012","This chapter discusses possible aims, tools and deliverables of Post-Occupancy Evaluations (POE) (otherwise known as building-in-use studies), with a focus on interventions in supporting facilities. POE has a long tradition and has been applied in different fields (e.g. offices, educational buildings, health care facilities, retail and leisure, as well as residential areas). The objectives of POE are various and can include; delivering input to an improvement plan; building up a generic body of knowledge by exploring and testing scientific theories; and developing practical design guidelines and decision support tools. Data collection tools are also varied, ranging from observations, interviews and web-based questionnaires to walk-throughs and use of narratives. A number of different data analysis techniques are available as well, including qualitative methods, such as content analysis, and quantitative methods, such as descriptive and inductive statistical analyses. A case study illustrates the application of different data collection tools. This case study seeks answers to the effects of new ways of working on employee satisfaction and perceived labour productivity. This study has been conducted by the Center for People and Buildings, Delft, the Netherlands, which specialises in research into the relations between people, working activities and the working environment. The case is an example of physical interventions including changing the office lay-out, new furniture, new information and communication technology (ICT) and document storage systems, as well as the flexible use of workplaces. A POE of three pilots has been conducted to test if the new environment performed well as perceived by the managers and employees. The research data has been used in the first instance in order to test if the organizational goals and objectives have been attained; and to support decisions with regard to the next steps in this change process. The research data has been used in the second instance more generically, as input to a database for cross-case analyses, exploring and testing hypotheses and benchmarking objectives.","Post-Occupancy Evaluation; data collection tools; benchmarking; decision support; buildings-in-use","en","book chapter","Blackwell","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:dfc4cd71-0c1e-493e-9250-897e03e49055","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dfc4cd71-0c1e-493e-9250-897e03e49055","Comparisons and Lessons Learned","Jensen, PA; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Coenen, C; Sarasoja, AL","van der Voordt, DJM (editor); Jensen, PA (editor); Coenen, C (editor)","2012","Purpose: To create an overview and evaluation of the achievements of the contributions in this book by identifying, summarising and discussing cross-cutting themes and essential learning points across the former chapters.
Methodology: Based on a purposeful reading of all chapters comparisons are made of the essential theoretical perspectives, conceptual models and findings from empirical research. The most important novel aspects of the contributions are pinpointed.
Findings: The three basic perspectives of FM, CREM and B2B marketing show to provide both overlapping and complementary focus areas. Comparisons of the added value parameters of four conceptual models from FM and CREM show many similarities and a trend towards convergence, but the basic structure of the models are different. This can be related to CREM being oriented on development and management of new and existing buildings, while FM is more service and process oriented. Empirical research regarding the added value of FM is seen to utilise a broad range of both qualitative and quantitative methods in various combinations. The contributions provide important new focus and insights on different types of added value, its dimensions and KPIs, and on areas like value adding management, performance management and performance measurement, stakeholder relationships and relationship management, green FM and sustainability. Furthermore various ideas came up for further improvement of the FM Value Map.
Practical implications: The advancement in new knowledge and understanding that this book provides offers a new state of the art which can give inspiration and guidance for cutting edge FM organisations and professionals as well as for advanced teaching and future research.
Research limitations: The chapter is based on the contributions to this book and does not provide new empirical evidence.
Originality/value: The chapter provides an important overview and evaluation of the contributions in all the former chapters.","FM; CREW; B2B Marketing; Added Value; Performance; State of the Art","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:45853fec-661b-4610-bc5e-ee526cee0c70","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:45853fec-661b-4610-bc5e-ee526cee0c70","What we still need to learn","Jensen, PA; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Coenen, C; Sarasoja, AL","van der Voordt, DJM (editor); Jensen, PA (editor); Coenen, C (editor)","2012","Purpose: To outline perspectives for further work on the added value of FM and identify relevant ideas and topics for further research and development.
Methodology: The chapter is based on a screening of all the former chapters in the book, input from various workshops with the authors, information from recent literature and exchange of ideas among the authors of this chapter.
Findings: Added value is expected to be central in the future development of FM, which is confirmed by two recent foresight studies and the recent work on developing a EuroFM research agenda. There is a need for increased focus on the governance structures for FM to secure the necessary alignment between FM and core business - not only at strategic level, but also at tactical and operational levels. Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Branding are important areas of FM with great potential to add value and to elevate FM to become a strategic partner with corporate top management. Adding value is closely related to innovation and performance improvements. Methods to measure both hard and soft aspects of performance will continue to be an important focus area. Management of stakeholders’ perception of value and relationships are essential aspects of adding value in FM and need much further attention.
Close collaboration with users is needed and requires new methods to analyse and visualise processes and added value. Research methodology will continue to include a broad range of both qualitative and quantitative methods in many combinations, but soft methods based on close interaction between researchers and practice like action research, participants observations and narratives are expected to achieve increased attention.
Practical implications: The findings include ideas for further research and development on the added value of FM and expectations of the topics that will be important for the FM profession in the future.
Research limitations: The chapter does not present new original research results, but is based on the research presented in the earlier chapters in this book and other recent research activities.
Originality/value: The chapter provides important input to the future research agenda on the added value of FM and gives directions for the future development in FM research and practice.","FM; Added Value; Value Network; Research Agenda; Methodology","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:79abebde-02df-494b-8a00-639cf76250d4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:79abebde-02df-494b-8a00-639cf76250d4","Towards true interoperable geographic data: developing a global standard for geo-data licences","van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Janssen, K.; Welle Donker, F.M. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development)","Janssen, K (editor); Crompvoets, J (editor)","2012","","","en","book chapter","Leuven University Press","","","","","","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:217d54ae-f5f1-440f-98b0-83becd08c123","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:217d54ae-f5f1-440f-98b0-83becd08c123","Performance measurement of workplace change: A comparative analysis of data from Thailand, The Netherlands and Finland","Riratanaphong, C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, DJM (editor); Jensen, PA (editor); Coenen, C (editor)","2012","Purpose: A) to record Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that are used in performance measurementin practice; B) to investigate the influence of the work environment on employee satisfaction and perceived productivity, and to explore the impact of culture on employees’ appraisal of their work environment and prioritized aspects.
Methodology: A case study has been conducted in Thailand to compare performance measurement in practice with KPIs that were found in literature. Secondly data on employee satisfaction, perceived support of productivity by the physical environment, prioritized aspects, and national and organisational culture were collected by the use of questionnaires and additional interviews. Finally, prioritized aspects in the Thailand case were compared with similar data from Dutch and Finnish cases, in search for the impact of the cultural context.
Finding: The research showed a huge variety of KPIs in connection to different added values of real estate and other facilities. Regarding workplace appraisal, the Thai employees showed to be less satisfied than the Dutch employees. They put more emphasis on adjacency and locality of spaces, subdivision of the whole building, and sharing own ideas about the work environment than the Dutch and Finnish respondents. The Dutch and Finnish employees prioritized functionality and comfort of workspaces and opportunities for concentration and communication more frequently than the Thai people. The organisational culture of the Thailand case is perceived as a hierarchical culture, whereas high masculinity and individualism are reflected in the national culture. Whereas the cultural context might have its impact on the appraisal and prioritizing of aspects of the work environment, the former and current work environment, work processes, external context, and implementation process seem to be more influential.
Practical implications: Knowledge about the impact of new working environments on employee satisfaction, perceived productivity support and prioritized aspects in different cultures may be used to support real estate and FM decisions of organisations working with employees with different cultural backgrounds.
Research limitations: Additional data collection and in-depth analyses are needed to further explore and explain different responses in connection to different people, places, processes, and culture.
Originality/value: This research helps to improve our understanding of cultural impact on employee satisfaction with new working environments, perceived productivity support and prioritized aspects.","Performance Measurement; Employee Satisfaction; Perceived Productivity; Priorities; Culture","en","book chapter","Polyteknisk Forlag","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:679dbf62-8989-422e-ac67-d8ac96cfaa15","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:679dbf62-8989-422e-ac67-d8ac96cfaa15","Evidence-based decision-making on offie accommodation: Accommodation Choice Model","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Ikiz-Koppejan, YMD; Gosselink, A.M. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Mallory-Hill, S. (editor); Preiser, W.F.E. (editor); Watson, C. (editor)","2012","Based on a literature review, case studies, and personal involvement in accommodation processes, the authors developed an “Accommodation Choice Model” in order to support organization-centered accommodations. The model involves making, coordinating, elaborating, and implementing accommodation choices through a consciously designed process. The model includes four steps that focus on the substantive choices, a “drive belt” for steering the process, a lynchpin for aligning and testing these steps and process related issues, and a playing field in which the process occurs. The assumption is that a structural and coordinated progression through substantive and procedural choices in a number of steps will generate a better accommodation that is appropriate to the organization. In addition, the more explicit approach to making choices will make the process run more smoothly.
This chapter discusses the various components of the Accommodation Choice Model, as well as critical success factors in its application. The model is illustrated with practical applications in the development of new accommodation strategies.","","en","book chapter","Blackwell","","","","","Accepted Author Manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:4c687bdf-7104-4775-8297-9d633b7429b9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c687bdf-7104-4775-8297-9d633b7429b9","Anticiperen versus improviseren: Over recyclebaar bouwen en hergebruik","Vink, J.A. (TU Delft Teachers of Practice)","van Gameren, Dick (editor); van den Heuvel, Dirk (editor); van Andel, Frederique (editor); Vollaard, Piet (editor); Vink, Jacques (editor)","2012","When the SS Normandie was launched in the early 1930s, it was one of the most famous and most luxurious ships of its time. In the end it would only serve as a passenger liner for six years. During the Second World War the US Navy appropriated it for use as a troopship. The ship was crippled by suspected sabotage in 1942. Shortly after the war, a mere 15 years after it had been launched, the ship was taken apart and the steel recycled. The luxury interiors were removed; the doors, the furniture and thousands of parts of the SS Normandie were scattered all over the world. This dismantling did not mean the ship was destroyed; pieces of it survive in countless cities, hotels, churches and homes.
The status of architecture is different from that of shipbuilding; in the collective consciousness it is of another order entirely. Demolition is destruction and the mere announcement of demolition often elicits violent reactions. The question is whether this is always a good thing. Would it not be better for some buildings, however beautiful they once were, to be disassembled into elements for reuse? The pragmatism of shipbuilding can improve the functioning of our cities. It would present opportunities for a unique, new architecture if we showed more daring in slicing into, hollowing out or upending the existing built environment. Reuse of existing structures, and certainly of landmarks, requires a lot from designers, but it can lead to startling, strange and exciting proposals when the dismantling of elements becomes an option.
Anticipation versus improvisation contrasts design for disassembly, in which a second life for construction materials is anticipated from the outset, with reuse, in which second-hand materials are used for construction. Both approaches centre on the process and not the final design. They therefore do not generate new styles or aesthetics, but rather dismantlable prototypes and unexpected architectural improvisations. The motivation for reuse and design for disassembly is the necessity for a more frugal use of materials. Not just to prevent the production of waste material, but also because of the impending shortage of raw materials.","","nl","book chapter","NAi Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Teachers of Practice","","",""
"uuid:c7a52e06-d8cb-43d7-a211-376ce0a8e45e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c7a52e06-d8cb-43d7-a211-376ce0a8e45e","Thinking in circles: How national geo-information infrastructures cannot escape from the temptation of technology","Koerten, H.; Veenswijk, M.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","CRC Press/Taylor & Francis","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Research","","","",""
"uuid:8cf59561-e531-45f8-aeb1-be69bfa59a48","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8cf59561-e531-45f8-aeb1-be69bfa59a48","Inleiding: Willem A. Maas: Leven en werk van een Utrechts architect","Van Thoor, M.T.A.","","2011","","","nl","book chapter","Matrijs","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:1948b758-d53f-41f2-bdb1-0dfe3e7be34f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1948b758-d53f-41f2-bdb1-0dfe3e7be34f","Yellow River delta: Support for sustainable development","De Vrees, L.; Wang, Z.B.; Marchand, M.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC)","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:2425a3f8-e4b2-423d-a4f8-87971dae7b8d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2425a3f8-e4b2-423d-a4f8-87971dae7b8d","The Netherlands","Van de Velde, D.M.","","2011","Looking back on the period since the adoption of EU Regulation 91/440, one can observe that the Dutch railway sector has been submitted to several changes in regulatory approach. This chapter provides an overview of these developments in the Netherlands from 1992 to 2008. It provides new information by including the findings of a recent official evaluation of the 2005 legal reform in the railway sector. The document containing the government’s position on this evaluation report that was sent to Dutch parliament in June 2009 (Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat, 2009) is, together with its underlying reports, one of the main sources of information for this chapter. This chapter concludes with a few general remarks on the observed evolutions and the performances of the sector.","","en","book chapter","DVV Media/Eurailpress","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:65e3b9d8-e2c9-4ee4-8f88-ec99aa3f2172","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:65e3b9d8-e2c9-4ee4-8f88-ec99aa3f2172","Capacity building: Hydraulics and coastal engineering","Schiereck, G.J.; Cat, V.M.; Stive, M.J.F.; Misdorp, R.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","Coastal and Marine Union EUCC","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:6cd1715d-57cf-42ec-bfcb-6a25ebb8b117","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6cd1715d-57cf-42ec-bfcb-6a25ebb8b117","ENETOSH Standard of Competence for Instructors and Trainers in Safety and Health","Ayravainen, A.; Bollmann, U.; Kobler, R.; Swuste, P.H.J.J.","","2011","The ENETOSH Standard of Competence for Instructors and Trainers in Safety and Health was developed as part of a project funded by the European Commission (LEONARDO DA VINCI, 146 253, 10/2005 – 09/2007). The aim of the project was to set up a “European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health” (ENETOSH). The development of the standard of competence was one of the work packages on the project, in which 13 partners from 10 countries participated. The project was coordinated by the Institute for Work and Health, part of the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV). ENETOSH offers a Europe-wide and international platform, via which knowledge and experience in the area of education and training in safety and health can be shared in a systematic manner. It includes, for example, a database with almost 600 examples of good practice from 38 countries plus international forums for discussion between participants. The network is aimed at all staff engaged in education and training on all levels of the educational system. In 2011, the ENETOSH network consisted of 57 members and partners from 23 European countries plus South Korea and USA. The IAG remains responsible for its coordination.","","en","book chapter","Deutsche Gezetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Values and Technology","","","",""
"uuid:4b6124ca-381c-4208-a30b-57ab4d610ddb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4b6124ca-381c-4208-a30b-57ab4d610ddb","Full-wave modelling of ground-penetrating radars: Antenna mutual coupling phenomena and sub-surface scattering processes","Caratelli, D.; Yarovoy, A.","","2011","Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology finds applications in many areas such as geophysical prospecting, archaeology, civil engineering, environmental engineering, and defence applications as a non-invasive sensing tool [3], [6], [18]. One key component in any GPR system is the receiver/transmitter antenna. Desirable features for GPR antennas include efficient radiation of ultra-wideband pulses into the ground, good impedance matching over the operational frequency band, and small size. As the attenuation of radio waves in geophysical media increases with frequency [9], [13], ground-penetrating radars typically operate at frequencies below 1GHz [4]. For either impulse [13] or steppedfrequency continuous-wave applications [17], the wider the frequency range, the better the range resolution of the radar. Continuous wave multi-frequency radars are advantageous over impulse radars in coping with dispersion of the medium, the noise level at the receiver end, and the controllability of working frequency. It requires, however, mutual coupling between the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) antennas, which determines the dynamic range of the sys-tem, to be kept as small as possible [12].","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","Intech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Telecommunications","","","",""
"uuid:2f497423-89e0-4611-b2db-dd0da98c5c08","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f497423-89e0-4611-b2db-dd0da98c5c08","Authenticiteit versus attrappenkult?","Kuipers, M.C.","","2011","Al in de begintijd van DOCOMOMO speelde de vraag naar de rol van materiële authenticiteit en de plaats van het architectonische idee in de waardestelling en de omgang met ‘moderne monumenten’ als sanatorium Zonnestraal. Architecten blijken deze problematiek heel anders te benaderen dan monumentenzorgers, omdat de laatsten in principe uitgaan van een historische evolutie na de oplevering en omdat zij het fysieke gebouw centraal stellen in plaats van het oorspronkelijk ontwerp, zoals de eersten.","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Bouwkunde","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:cbf28278-5e71-4e59-8e3d-265be9e96395","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cbf28278-5e71-4e59-8e3d-265be9e96395","Zout en behoud","Van Hees, R.P.J.; Lubelli, B.","","2011","Zoutkristallisatie kan leiden tot ernstige aantasting van steen en metselwerlk. Dit veelvoorkomende probleem vormt bij de zorg voor monumenten een blijvend punt van aandacht. In dit artikel wordt beschreven hoe het mechanisme van zoutkristallisatie werlct en ook op welke manieren zoutkristallisatie zich manifesteert. Het grote aantal factoren dat het schadebeeld kan beïnvloeden, maalktt het soms lastig om de oorzaak van het probleem te achterhalen. Van geval tot geval moet bekeken worden welk soort materiaaltechnisch onderzoek en welk soort onderzoek naar de herkomst van vocht en zouten noodzakelijk is.","","nl","book chapter","Gemeente Amsterdam, Bureau Monumenten & Archeologie","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Sciences","","","",""
"uuid:88e019e0-acfd-4da6-96b7-c1f8ca0c6aad","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:88e019e0-acfd-4da6-96b7-c1f8ca0c6aad","Acquisition design for fluid front monitoring: The Schoonebeek field","Kumar, A.; Blacquiere, G.","","2011","The subsurface image obtained from seismic data can be biased by the acquisition geometry: it contains an acquisition footprint, which can obstruct the subsurface characterization. So the acquisition geometry for a seismic experiment should be designed in such a way that it allows high-quality images and fulfills the criteria for the reservoir characterization. In this chapter, the Schoonebeek acquisition geometry is evaluated using focal beam analysis. This method is in accordance with the wave theory, and it therefore enables a quantitative analysis of image quality at the target point. The focal source and receiver beam based on source and receiver geometry design are computed separately for a particular target point and we discuss the influence of source geometry, receiver geometry, propagation and migration extensively in both spatial and radon domain. Besides the geometry analysis, dependency of focal beams on frequency are also discussed in this chapter. To evaluate resolution aspects, the imaging principle is applied; to evaluate the illumination of the target location as a function of angle, a linear radon transform (plane-wave decomposition) is computed at target depth, after which ? = 0s component is selected.","","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Geoscience & Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:87efabb7-b316-4f64-b137-957b21e8430c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:87efabb7-b316-4f64-b137-957b21e8430c","IKEA hackers: The lampan - opportunities for 'new' designers bring challenges for 'old' designers","Saakes, D.P.","","2011","At the beginning of the 20th century, when standardization successfully separated design from manufacturing, a new profession emerged: the industrial designer. Industrial designers cater to mass production by making trade-offs between engineering, human factors, design constraints and marketing. Today, new ways of manufacturing and distribution are emerging that can effectively scale mass manufacturing down to small series of products marketed over the internet, or even unique products manufactured at home.","","en","book chapter","BIS Publishers","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:c25c7d38-4d5e-4018-b9ed-8f5ef9858bf5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c25c7d38-4d5e-4018-b9ed-8f5ef9858bf5","Product design with embodiment design as a new perspective","Langeveld, L.H.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","Intech Open","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:00f660de-a63d-4fbf-915e-c1825aa8e6b4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:00f660de-a63d-4fbf-915e-c1825aa8e6b4","Support for the sustainable development of the Yellow River Delta","De Vrees, L.; Wang, Z.B.; Marchand, M.","","2011","The environment in the Yellow River Delta (YRD) is under stress from large socio-economic pressures, leading to air, soil and water pollution. A Sino-Dutch project the Sustainable Development YRD project (1995 – 1997) was undertaken with the principle goal of contributing to the sustainable, long-term development of the Yellow River Delta. Objectives and criteria for sustainable development were defined. One of the main project challenges was to show how to use the limited fresh water resources in a sustainable way. This was undertaken using integrated and analytical tools in which future developments and strategies were systematically analysed. Such an approach provides a strong incentive to begin communication and develop mutual understanding between the different responsible authorities and stakeholders.","","en","book chapter","Coastal & Marine Union - EUCC","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:09212a59-23bb-42c6-9a13-9459506959ab","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:09212a59-23bb-42c6-9a13-9459506959ab","Capacity building and training for ICZM","Marchand, M.; Thu, H.T.Y.; Verhagen, H.J.","","2011","","","","book chapter","Coastal and Marine Union EUCC","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:a89ddc19-9db6-4ebb-aa3a-c8de1dfbbfe2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a89ddc19-9db6-4ebb-aa3a-c8de1dfbbfe2","Huis voor democratie","Koehler, M.","","2011","","","nl","book chapter","ProDemos, Huis voor democratie en rechtsstaat","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:a80c03ea-646c-4877-87ee-130f03bbede2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a80c03ea-646c-4877-87ee-130f03bbede2","De Sint-Jozef en de KRO-studio: Een 'fratersfabriek' en een 'geheimzinnige geluidsfabriek'","Van Thoor, M.T.A.","","2011","","","nl","book chapter","Matrijs","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:60142e64-7d67-4043-94e3-47f49ee06e25","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:60142e64-7d67-4043-94e3-47f49ee06e25","Nicolaas Verkolje en de Franse kunst","Korthals Altes, E.","","2011","","","nl","book chapter","Waanders","","","","","","","","Architecture","History","","","",""
"uuid:0dff1b0d-fb64-453d-a28d-3343e801fcb0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0dff1b0d-fb64-453d-a28d-3343e801fcb0","The social construction of public infrastructure","Koerten, H.; Veenswijk, M.","","2011","Disclosure of governmental map related information is increasingly being conceptualised as management of inter-organisational National Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDIs). Until now, studies have been published on how NSDI projects should be designed, set up and monitored. While these approaches have gained some recognition when applied in practice, little is known about what happens when design rules are translated into daily project routines. Social scientific research into how NSDIs are defined, and how they develop and mature is scarce. This paper focuses on how infrastructure is conceptualised in NSDI projects. We present and analyse an ethnography of the development of the Dutch National Geo-information Clearinghouse (NCGI). A narrative approach is used to find out how the NCGI was conceptualised, how it emerged, developed, and changed, and how it was appraised. The research finds that actors held storyboards consisting of predefined scripts, which guided their behaviour and defined the project outcomes.","","en","book chapter","North American Business Press","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Research","","","",""
"uuid:99e88f61-1805-4882-87fc-0c4b801304d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:99e88f61-1805-4882-87fc-0c4b801304d3","Het origineel is dierbaarder","Zijlstra, H.","","2011","","","nl","book chapter","Publikatiebureau Bouwkunde, TU Delft","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:60222dd3-2357-4936-b5ef-1d2b11f101ee","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:60222dd3-2357-4936-b5ef-1d2b11f101ee","Bouwen in de binnenstad","Franzen, A.J.","","2011","Als de crisis voor een ding heeft gezorgd in het ruimtelijke domein is het de confrontatie met de dagelijkse realiteit. Sinds de Woningwet in 1901heeft de overheid langs de lijn van het volkshuisvestingsbeleid een belangrijke rol gespeeld in het plannen van de stedelijke ontwikkeling. Een eeuw lang was het oog op de toekomstige groei gericht. De Vinex markeert de overgang van een dominante overheids-sturing naar een sturing met meer ruimte voor ‘de markt’. Vandaag de dag ligt er een wens vanuit het Rijk om de komende jaren binnenstedelijk te verdichten. De vraag is hoe deze ambitie gerealiseerd kan worden in een decentraal planningsstelsel, met zeer beperkte middelen.","","nl","book chapter","WEKA","","","","","","","","Architecture","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:7bcf54c4-89bc-4349-88a2-9a62a934ab0d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7bcf54c4-89bc-4349-88a2-9a62a934ab0d","Piping: Over 100 years of experience: From empiricism towards reliability-based design","Van Beek, V.M.; Knoeff, H.G.; Schweckendiek, T.","","2011","Backward piping is the process of channel formation in a sandy aquifer under river dikes. During high water periods this process manifests itself by the formation of sand boils. A long history of cases and experiments has contributed to the insights into this phenomenon and has improved the ability to predict the safety of levees.","","en","book chapter","Deltares","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Geoscience & Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:f2e0f8d5-e696-4d8a-bb17-cdda3f4f8480","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f2e0f8d5-e696-4d8a-bb17-cdda3f4f8480","The Netherlands: Challenges for the 21st century","Stive, M.J.F.; Van Koningsveld, M.; Misdorp, R.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","Coastal & Marine Union - EUCC","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:5d80ab9b-0031-4a0e-960e-5d3657c7edd7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5d80ab9b-0031-4a0e-960e-5d3657c7edd7","Joint Cooperative Shared Relaying and Multipoint Coordination for Network MIMO in 3GPP LTE-Advanced Multihop Cellular Networks","Lo, A.C.C.; Guan, P.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Telecommunicatie","","","",""
"uuid:dad84a24-e0a4-4c61-87b1-94701e7bbb5b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dad84a24-e0a4-4c61-87b1-94701e7bbb5b","Building Envelope as Surface","Lee, S.; Holzheu, S.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","010 Publishers","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:45d963a3-260b-44b1-b081-4442c35ff59a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:45d963a3-260b-44b1-b081-4442c35ff59a","Aesthetics of Sustainable Architecture: Introduction","Lee, S.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","010 Publishers","","","","","","","","Architecture","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:754f8b3b-0876-4374-9935-74b44fd1a4fc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:754f8b3b-0876-4374-9935-74b44fd1a4fc","Life as it should be: Tapping into the potentials of cross-fertilization in design","Tihamér Salij, H.","Ming Wan, W. (contributor)","2011","Today's cities present new challenges, and ask for a different breed of designers. Who are these future designers; what are their responsibilities, values, and skills; and how do our design schools need to change in order to produce them? This book hypothesizes that interdisciplinary, intercultural education will be crucial for the preparation of the next generation of designers. It explores new models for design education, looking at the Next City joint studio as a first step.","","en","book chapter","FRAME, DDFA, Architecture Journalism","","","","","","","","Architecture","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:609698c6-a681-4284-84ae-42f6a282570e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:609698c6-a681-4284-84ae-42f6a282570e","Development of an Aircraft Routing System for an Air Taxi Operator","Van der Zwan, F.M.; Wils, K.; Ghijs, S.S.A.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Control & Operations","","","",""
"uuid:0a91cf96-fe40-48e8-a4a6-71104dcf083f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0a91cf96-fe40-48e8-a4a6-71104dcf083f","Rotorcraft Design for Maximized Performance at Minimized Vibratory Loads","Pavel, M.D.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Aerospace Structures & Design Methodology","","","",""
"uuid:693d3060-9f3e-4ef3-a718-eb6e6b6e420d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:693d3060-9f3e-4ef3-a718-eb6e6b6e420d","An Agile Cost Estimating Methodology for Aerospace Procurement Operations: Genetic Causal Cost CENTRE-ing","Curran, R.; Watson, P.; Cowan, S.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Control & Operations","","","",""
"uuid:f85862dc-2173-4e9f-8399-500caa248d02","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f85862dc-2173-4e9f-8399-500caa248d02","Multi-Functional Guidance, Navigation and Control Simulation Environment-Rapid Prototyping of Space Simulations","Mooij, E.; Ellenbroek, M.","Hoque, M.E. (contributor)","2011","","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:8ed4fcd9-e080-4b43-a255-7df404d56a04","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8ed4fcd9-e080-4b43-a255-7df404d56a04","A Novel Directive, Dispersion-Free UWB Radiator with Superb EM-Characteristics for Multiband/Multifunction Radar Applications","Tran, D.; Haider, N.; Aubry, P.; Szilagyi, A.; Lager, I.E.; Yarovoy, A.; Ligthart, L.P.","","2011","The number of topside shipboard antennas doubled every decade; in 1990s they were close to 200 and have no sight of stop growing (Tavik, 2005). The over-crowded present of such many topside antennas in a limited-space of littoral warfare ship has created/caused many critical, unavoidable problem like antenna blockage, electromagnetic interference, increase RCS, worsen the effective stealthy signature of combatant ships, which is stealthy-intended designed, and most of all is the maintenance costs of multiple systems, huge numbers of repair-personnel and operators (Tibbitts & Baron, 1999). This publication is sponsored by the Open Access Fund TU Delft. OA-fund TU Delft","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Applied Sciences","","","","",""
"uuid:c358c0a0-9f42-458e-8155-eed9d81a2de8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c358c0a0-9f42-458e-8155-eed9d81a2de8","Fracture Mechanics of Wood and Wood-Like Reinforced Polymers","Van der Put, T.A.C.M.","","2011","This chapter discusses the theory of fracture mechanics based on the flat elliptical crack; the derivation of the mixed ""mode I - II"" - interaction equation, with the relations between the mode I and mode II stress intensities and energy release rates, based on an orthotropic-isotropic transformation of the Airy stress function; the derivation of the softening curve with the explanation of the measurements; the derivation of the power law; the energy method of notched beams and of joints loaded perpendicular to the grain; and the necessary rejection of the applied crack growth models and fictitious crack models","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","NOVA publishers","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Timber Structures and Wood Technology","","","",""
"uuid:34c28f8b-57cf-41a4-89cb-cf8b23e7ac62","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:34c28f8b-57cf-41a4-89cb-cf8b23e7ac62","Who will build tomorrow's inland ships? A glimpse into the future of the inland shipbuilding sector","Hekkenberg, R.G.","Hekkenberg, R.G. (advisor)","2011","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:138057af-9cf6-4251-ac59-3947e29c03d3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:138057af-9cf6-4251-ac59-3947e29c03d3","Kennis als productieffactor in de maritieme sector. Een praktisch boek voor effectief kennismanagement","Hekkenberg, R.G.","Hekkenberg, R.G. (advisor)","2011","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:89ecf18e-272c-4ade-a111-3553fb71dd7c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:89ecf18e-272c-4ade-a111-3553fb71dd7c","Land registration from a legal pluralistic perspective: A case study of Oshakati - Namibia","Van Asperen, P.C.M.","","2011","","","en","book chapter","Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","OTB","","","",""
"uuid:a442640b-0486-4619-afeb-1580868b437a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a442640b-0486-4619-afeb-1580868b437a","Chapter 15; Advanced Traffic Monitoring (ATMO)for Sustainable Traffic Management","Valkenberg, A.J.","Lodewijks, G. (advisor)","2011","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:0ffe0b81-6a22-492f-b573-5cd98bab5aa1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ffe0b81-6a22-492f-b573-5cd98bab5aa1","Towards environment-friendly inland shipping-Propulsion systems for inland ships using different fuels and fuel cells","Grimmelius, H.T.","Grimmelius, H.T. (advisor)","2011","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:d5117f1a-a4cd-4e12-862f-22d83fe6e3a8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d5117f1a-a4cd-4e12-862f-22d83fe6e3a8","Oe the Devetopment of terminology and an Electronic Dictionary for Mechanism and machine science","Klein Breteler, A.J.","Lodewijks, G. (advisor)","2011","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Transport Engineering and Logistics","","",""
"uuid:53b5c634-3ce7-437d-94b3-c1c990343738","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:53b5c634-3ce7-437d-94b3-c1c990343738","Kennis en kennismanagement in de maritieme sector","Hekkenberg, R.G.","Hekkenberg, R.G. (advisor)","2011","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:5da9c056-c1a5-4460-8a2f-1a3c6994092e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5da9c056-c1a5-4460-8a2f-1a3c6994092e","Nieuw land - nieuwe samenleving - knappe nederzetting: Dorpen in vijftiende- en zestiende-eeuwse bedijking in de zuidwestelijke delta","Rutte, R.J.","","2010","","","nl","book chapter","Matrijs","","","","","","","","Architecture","History","","","",""
"uuid:bee1bbf6-336c-4c21-8ab9-d8670c632fc0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bee1bbf6-336c-4c21-8ab9-d8670c632fc0","The new 'ductus': A reflection on Manfred Mohr's drawing","Milani, S.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","SUN architecture Publishers","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Architecture","","","",""
"uuid:35354556-3119-43ff-b1f5-f5de68b0a70d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:35354556-3119-43ff-b1f5-f5de68b0a70d","Approximating the Qualitative Vickrey Auction by a Negotiation Protocol","Hindriks, K.V.; Tykhonov, D.; De Weerdt, M.M.","","2010","A result of Bulow and Klemperer has suggested that auctions may be a better tool to obtain an efficient outcome than negotiation. For example, some auction mechanisms can be shown to be efficient and strategy-proof. However, they generally also require that additional constraints are met which are not always easy to guarantee in practice. It thus is interesting to find methods that do not impose such constraints but still approximate the theoretically predicted outcome of the mechanism. In this paper we show that a negotiation protocol may be used to this end if the negotiating agents are capable of learning opponent preferences. The latter condition can be met by current state of the art negotiation technology. We present a protocol that approximates the theoretical outcome predicted by a so-called Qualitative Vickrey auction mechanism.","qualitative auction; multi-bilateral negotiation; Bayesian learning; approximation; procurement; multiattribute auction; simulations","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","","","","",""
"uuid:a749e24f-664e-4e20-8bb2-3c64859ab90a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a749e24f-664e-4e20-8bb2-3c64859ab90a","Een unieke Hollandse grachtenstad? De ruimtelijke ontwikkeling van Delft in vogelvlucht","Rutte, R.J.","","2010","Dikwijls wordt Delft neergezet als een typisch Hollandse grachtenstad. Tegelijkertijd wordt graag gewezen op de uniciteit van Delft. Deze paradox vormt het uitgangspunt van de voordracht die ik op donderdagavond 11 november 2010 hield aan de hand van een reeks beeldprojecties met kaarten en plattegronden. Mijn gedachtegang was als volgt. Greep krijgen op die paradox is wellicht mogelijk door de ruimtelijke ontwikkeling van Delft over een langere termijn te bekijken en deze te vergelijken met die van een paar andere oude Hollandse steden: Haarlem en Leiden.","","nl","book chapter","Historische Vereniging Delfia Batavorum","","","","","","","","Architecture","History","","","",""
"uuid:1c192b1f-5829-4882-819c-df3cc2de8390","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1c192b1f-5829-4882-819c-df3cc2de8390","Innover – Eduquer – Créer: Le centre de ressources de la bibliothèque de l’université Delft","Mantel, E.; Van Wezenbeek, W.J.S.M.","","2010","Ten years ago, no-one could have predicted what today’s study landscape would look like. Nor could anyone have known that digitisation would have taken off in the way that it has. It was the changing habits of students and how they use the library that prompted the TU Delft Library to take a critical look, only ten years after opening, at its design and layout. The changes it is making also promote more efficient use of the rooms. The library is being turned into a Library Learning Centre whose motto is ‘innovate, educate, create’. It is a building in which users will feel at home and where they will be happy to stay. But it is not just students, all library users will be able to visit: young, old, pensioners or anyone who is just interested will feel welcome in this ‘centre of belonging’.","learning centre; TU Delft Library","fr","book chapter","Editions du Cercle de la Librarie, Paris","","","","","","","","Delft University of Technology","Library TU Delft","","","",""
"uuid:db8d083a-3912-4597-be72-0ffa092a7f18","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:db8d083a-3912-4597-be72-0ffa092a7f18","Public sector information access policies in Europe","Welle Donker, F.M.","","2010","In the digital age geo-information has become embedded in our daily lives, such as navigation systems, community platforms, real estate information and weather forecasts. Everybody uses geo-information for their day-to-day decision making. Therefore, access to geo-information is of vital importance to the economic and social development of the nation. Most geoinformation, especially the more valuable large scale geo-information is owned by governments all over the world. Government bodies create, collect, develop and disseminate geo-datasets and geo-information to support their public tasks. Although this information is primarily created and collected for internal use, it forms a rich resource for other public sector bodies, citizens and the private sector. There have been a number of initiatives within the European Union (EU) to provide access to and re-use of this public sector information in order to create a free flow of information and services within the EU. Initially aimed at paper documents, these initiatives had little effect on geo-information. Geo-information existed as paper maps or geo-information systems requiring specialised software. But in the last decade improved computer processing capabilities, broadband internet and interoperability of systems have lead to mass digitalisation and thus better availability of information in general. EU initiatives to improve access to information, especially the 1993 Directive on re-use of public sector information, the so-called PSI Directive (2003/98/EC), should have had a flow-on effect on geo-information. But five years after adoption, its impact has not quite lead to the expected surge of value added geo-information products and services as predicted by some (e.g. PIRA 2000, RAVI 2000). The private sector still faces legal, financial and organisational obstacles when trying to access public sector information (e.g. MICUS 2003 and 2008, Groot et al. 2007). So, maybe access to public sector geo-information is still not as simple as EU legislation intended it to be. The level playing field as envisioned by EU legislation may not be apparent in the geo-sector. What impact has the EU framework had on access to public sector geoinformation to date? This paper will provide a description of the current EU framework. A brief history of public sector geo-information availability will be presented, and a description of the current situation in a number of European countries. The paper will finish with some conclusions and recommendations.","","en","book chapter","Sydney University Press","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Onderzoek","","","",""
"uuid:e1fcb9a2-f0e6-483d-bec3-854ff5fb74f3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e1fcb9a2-f0e6-483d-bec3-854ff5fb74f3","Mechanism Design for the Online Allocation of Items without Monetary Payments","Jalilzadeh, B.; Planken, L.; De Weerdt, M.M.","","2010","We consider online mechanism design without money, where agents are allowed to trade items with other agents, in an attempt to improve their own allocation. In an off-line context, this problem is known as the House Allocation Problem (HAP). We extend HAP to an online problem and call it the Online House Allocation Problem (OHAP). In OHAP, agents can choose when to arrive and depart over time and are allowed to be indifferent between items. Subsequently, we present our Agent Shifting Algorithm (ASA) for OHAP. A mechanism that uses ASA as its allocation rule is shown to be strategy-proof, individually rational and Pareto optimal. Moreover, we argue that any mechanism that obtains an outcome in OHAP that cannot be obtained by using ASA fails to be strategy-proof or is not Pareto optimal.","house allocation problem; online mechanism design; mechanism design without money","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:ed210443-5f39-4784-aca6-fd8a7daa7f9f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ed210443-5f39-4784-aca6-fd8a7daa7f9f","Allemaal op de bok: Naar de implementatie van nieuw waterveiligheidsbeleid","Broekhans, B.; Correlje, A.F.; Van Ast, J.","","2010","De Nederlandse burger heeft veel vertrouwen in de waterkeringen en maakt zich weinig zorgen. Maar hoe klein de kans ook is, een overstroming is nooit geheel uit te sluiten. Er is dan ook een groeiende aandacht voor het beperken van de gevolgen van een overstroming. Het nieuwe waterveiligheidsbeleid gaat uit van een risicobenadering. Zo’n ontwikkeling roept nieuwe vragen op. Hoe verhouden zich de voor- en nadelen van een meerlaags veiligheidsbeleid? Wat is de risicoperceptie van de burger? Weet de burger wat hij moet doen als zich onverhoopt een overstroming voordoet? Is hij ook van plan om zelf maatregelen te nemen of ziet hij dat als een taak van de overheid?","waterveiligheidsbeleid; PROmO-project","en","book chapter","Eburon Academic Publishers","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:708ac357-6026-491b-935f-f5d63ca4eeda","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:708ac357-6026-491b-935f-f5d63ca4eeda","Impact of Competition on Quality of Service in Demand Responsive Transit","Grootenboers, F.; De Weerdt, M.M.; Zargayouna, M.","","2010","Demand responsive transportation has the potential to provide efficient public door-to-door transport with a high quality. In currently implemented systems in the Netherlands, however, we observe a decrease in the quality of service (QoS), expressed in longer travel times for the customers. Currently, generally one transport company is responsible for transporting all customers located in a specified geographic zone. In general it is known that when multiple companies compete on costs, the price for customers decreases. In this paper, we investigate whether a similar result can be achieved when competing on quality instead. To arrive at some first conclusions, we set up a multiagent environment to simulate the assignment of rides to companies through an auction on QoS, and the insertion of allocated rides in the companies' schedules using online optimization. Our results reveal that this set-up improves the quality of the service offered to the customers at moderately higher costs.","dial-a-ride; multi-company; quality of service; auction","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:5cdfc11b-6f8e-4cca-9133-1899fa2e6e30","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5cdfc11b-6f8e-4cca-9133-1899fa2e6e30","Alles of niets? De betekenis van perceptie-, communicatie- en beleidsonderzoek bij Waterveiligheid","Correlje, A.F.; Gutteling, J.M.; Broekhans, B.","","2010","De Nederlandse burger heeft veel vertrouwen in de waterkeringen en maakt zich weinig zorgen. Maar hoe klein de kans ook is, een overstroming is nooit geheel uit te sluiten. Er is dan ook een groeiende aandacht voor het beperken van de gevolgen van een overstroming. Het nieuwe waterveiligheidsbeleid gaat uit van een risicobenadering. Zo’n ontwikkeling roept nieuwe vragen op. Hoe verhouden zich de voor- en nadelen van een meerlaags veiligheidsbeleid? Wat is de risicoperceptie van de burger? Weet de burger wat hij moet doen als zich onverhoopt een overstroming voordoet? Is hij ook van plan om zelf maatregelen te nemen of ziet hij dat als een taak van de overheid?","waterveiligheidsbeleid; PROmO-project","nl","book chapter","Eburon Academic Publishers","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:f3576a6e-e1d6-4e08-89f1-f8f72a7e7bcc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f3576a6e-e1d6-4e08-89f1-f8f72a7e7bcc","Thermal infrared observations of heterogeneous soil-vegetation systems","Jia, L.; Menenti, M.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","Research Signpost","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Remote Sensing","","","",""
"uuid:89d4e247-0162-425c-8695-c2517981d48a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:89d4e247-0162-425c-8695-c2517981d48a","Van Deltacommissie 1 tot Deltacommissie 2: Alleen preventie of ook kijken naar overstromingskansen?","Correlje, A.F.; Broekhans, B.; Roos, W.","","2010","De Nederlandse burger heeft veel vertrouwen in de waterkeringen en maakt zich weinig zorgen. Maar hoe klein de kans ook is, een overstroming is nooit geheel uit te sluiten. Er is dan ook een groeiende aandacht voor het beperken van de gevolgen van een overstroming. Het nieuwe waterveiligheidsbeleid gaat uit van een risicobenadering. Zo’n ontwikkeling roept nieuwe vragen op. Hoe verhouden zich de voor- en nadelen van een meerlaags veiligheidsbeleid? Wat is de risicoperceptie van de burger? Weet de burger wat hij moet doen als zich onverhoopt een overstroming voordoet? Is hij ook van plan om zelf maatregelen te nemen of ziet hij dat als een taak van de overheid?","waterveiligheidsbeleid; PROmO-project","nl","book chapter","Eburon Academic Publishers","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:39fcae97-c6fb-4fbb-b06a-2dbb63f03a22","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:39fcae97-c6fb-4fbb-b06a-2dbb63f03a22","Preventing Under-Reporting in Social Task Allocation","De Weerdt, M.M.; Zhang, Y.","","2010","In games where agents are asked to declare their available resources, they can also strategize over this declaration. Surprisingly, not in all such games a VCG payment can be applied to construct a truthful mechanism using an optimal algorithm, though such payments can prevent under-reporting of resources. We show this for the problem of allocating tasks in a social network (STAP). Since STAP is NP-hard, we introduce an approximation algorithm as well. However for such an approximation, a VCG payment cannot prevent under-reporting anymore. Therefore we introduce an alternative payment function that motivates agents to fully declare their resources. We also demonstrate by experiments that the approximation algorithm works well in different types of social networks.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:eeba05e3-af75-4adf-aeac-cb3edcb6872a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eeba05e3-af75-4adf-aeac-cb3edcb6872a","Dealing with Uncertainty in Operational Transport Planning","Zutt, J.; Van Gemund, A.J.C.; De Weerdt, M.M.; Witteveen, C.","","2010","An important problem in transportation is how to ensure efficient operational route planning when several vehicles share a common road infrastructure with limited capacity. Examples of such a problem are route planning for automated guided vehicles in a terminal and route planning for aircraft taxiing at airports. Maintaining efficiency in such transport planning scenarios can be difficult for at least two reasons. Firstly, when the infrastructure utilization approaches saturation, traffic jams and deadlocks may occur. Secondly, incidents where vehicles break down may seriously reduce the capacity of the infrastructure and thereby affect the efficiency of transportation. In this chapter we describe a new approach to deal with congestion as well as incidents using an intelligent infrastructure. In this approach, infrastructural resources (road sections, crossings) are capable of maintaining reservations of the use of that resource. Based on this infrastructure, we present an efficient, context-aware, operational transportation planning approach. Experimental results show that our context-aware planning approach outperforms a traditional planning technique and provides robustness in the face of incidents, at a level that allows application to real-world transportation problems.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:9a118b0a-9273-4804-9db1-e38e7c67c8a2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9a118b0a-9273-4804-9db1-e38e7c67c8a2","Analysis of vegetation response to climate variability using extended time series of multispectral satellite images","Menenti, M.; Jia, L.; Azzali, S.; Roerink, G.; Gonzalez-Loyarte, M.; Leguizamon, S.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","Research Signpost","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Remote Sensing","","","",""
"uuid:e6f1ef68-0789-47b5-80ef-e4c13fea1bb6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e6f1ef68-0789-47b5-80ef-e4c13fea1bb6","First experiences with a high-resolution imagery-based adjudication approach in Ethiopia","Lemmen, C.H.J.; Zevenbergen, J.A.","","2010","Great progress has been made with rural land certification in Ethiopia. This process, however, has been mainly confined to the first phase certificates – those without a georeference. In 2008, a team conducted a simple field test using high resolution imagery. On-site tests were performed to determine if Quickbird satellite imagery could be used to establish parcel index maps in selected villages. The data collection in the field was performed with the help of land rights holders and local officials. The image quality of the plots at a scale of 1:2000 was sufficiently high to allow the parties to easily understand the images and contribute input, making the process very participatory. Many land rights holders were not able to present their certificates, suggesting updating issues. Even though the test was not well prepared, it yielded useful experiences and data. This limited data set was processed initially with ArcGIS and later with the first prototype of the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM), which is open-source software. Processing the limited graphical display of the boundaries was relatively easy, but trying to link the data to Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates (collected, at the same time, with hand-held GPS) was not immediately possible due to offsets caused by a number of reasons. Nevertheless, the approach seems very useful for lower land value areas where coverage is more important than (absolute) accuracy.","","en","book chapter","The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","Geo-information and Land Development","","","",""
"uuid:8be1daed-14b2-4594-bedc-5f46392d7107","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8be1daed-14b2-4594-bedc-5f46392d7107","Rheology-Morphology Interrelationships for Nanocomposites based on Polymer Matrices","Kulichikhin, V.; Semakov, A.; Karbushev, V.; Makarova, V.; Mendes, E.; Fisher, H.; Picken, S.","","2010","The main focus of this Chapter was targeted on novel approaches to compatibility of particles with polymer matrices and detail analysis of rheology-morphology interrelationships. Rather attractive method of mixing based on knowledge of rheological behavior of polymers at high shear rates was proposed and studied. The major fraction of ND around 40 nm and absence of agglomerates of micron dimensions allow us to recommend this method for industrial application. For successful processing of nanocomposite precursors interrelationships between rheological properties and stream morphology is extremely important and depending on the task, it is possible to obtain either chaotic or regular distribution of filler particles. These data were obtained by combining rheological and optical or structural methods. Hypothesis over the main driving force of particles ordering based on regular elastic instability of polymer matrix causing ordering of particles was proposed. Mechanical characterization confirms the strong influence of dimensional homogeneity of particles on final properties of nanocomposites.","Open Access publication; OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Applied Sciences","","","","",""
"uuid:425e31ac-f1df-4947-beb3-06845b41a254","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:425e31ac-f1df-4947-beb3-06845b41a254","Storage and analysis of massive TINs in a DBMS","Ledoux, H.","","2010","Advances in technologies to collect elevation data are far superior to the advances to store and process the resulting point clouds. This paper investigates the use of a DBMS to store and manage not only the points coming from massive point-based datasets, but also a TIN of these points. TINs are used as a support structure to implement processing and manipulation operators. I discuss in the paper why storing efficiently a TIN in a DBMS is a complex task, and I propose a new solution. It does not store explicitly triangles, as only the star of each point is stored. The details of the data structure are discussed and compared with other solutions currently available.","","en","book chapter","Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie (NCG)","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Onderzoek","","","",""
"uuid:6abcce65-f06b-4a2e-91d6-2da23f140117","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6abcce65-f06b-4a2e-91d6-2da23f140117","OFDM Communications with Cooperative Relays","Nikookar, H.; Xu, T.; Lu, H.","","2010","Signal fading due to multi-path propagation is one of the major impairments to meet the demands of next generation wireless networks for high data rate services. To mitigate the fading effects, time, frequency, and spatial diversity techniques or their hybrid can be used. Among different types of diversity techniques, spatial diversity is of special interest as is does not incur system losses in terms of delay and bandwidth efficiency.","","en","book chapter","SCIYO","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Telecommunications","","","",""
"uuid:c8dbf5a3-7777-45bb-8f2a-f6f9eed33c76","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c8dbf5a3-7777-45bb-8f2a-f6f9eed33c76","Innovations in management of the built environment: IMBE research program","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); de Jonge, H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Wamelink, J.W.F. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Van der Hoeven, Frank (editor)","2010","This chapter presents the objectives, output, staff and funding data and future perspectives of the IMBE research program of the Department of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology.","Management; built environment; innovations; research program","en","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:1f47e072-ce98-4479-9176-bff9d1bbdfdb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1f47e072-ce98-4479-9176-bff9d1bbdfdb","Development of a Time-Space Diagram to Assist Air Traffic Controllers in Monitoring Continuous Descent Approaches","Mulder, M.; Van Paassen, M.M.; Tielrooij, M.; In 't Veld, A.C.","","2010","","OA-publication; Open Access Fonds","en","book chapter","SCIYO","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Control & Simulation Division","","","",""
"uuid:33cebd11-ecb7-45d5-8989-fa9e1dfab341","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:33cebd11-ecb7-45d5-8989-fa9e1dfab341","Time-based Spaced Continuous Descent Approaches in Busy Terminal Manoeuvring Areas","Mulder, M.; Van Paassen, M.M.; De Gelder, N.; Meijer, L.K.","","2010","","Open Access Publication","en","book chapter","SCIYO","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Control & Simulation","","","",""
"uuid:915a5c8b-5822-4fa8-852e-8e7f0ea87e57","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:915a5c8b-5822-4fa8-852e-8e7f0ea87e57","Security in large-scale open distributed multi-agent systems","Oey, M.A.; Warnier, M.; Brazier, F.M.T.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","Intech","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi-Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:164d8e28-76a7-4459-b6a8-1ca298296720","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:164d8e28-76a7-4459-b6a8-1ca298296720","Neuromuscular Analysis as a Guideline in designing Shared Control","Abbink, D.A.; Mulder, M.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","BioMechanical Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:612ae2dc-310d-40cf-85e1-61ab682e8c40","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:612ae2dc-310d-40cf-85e1-61ab682e8c40","The social tenure domain model: A pro-poor land rights recording system: Chapter 3.5","Lemmen, C.H.J.; Augustinus, C.; Haile, S.; Van Oosterom, P.J.M.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","International Federation of Surveyors (GIF); Food Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Onderzoek","","","",""
"uuid:c972e466-e0b7-43b0-8118-f5abe6fe4e39","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c972e466-e0b7-43b0-8118-f5abe6fe4e39","Beit el Mtoni: The house at the creek","Folkers, A.S.; Smienk, G.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","ArchiAfrica","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:8b2a1801-3cd0-42e6-abc7-3af4dac4dd3e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8b2a1801-3cd0-42e6-abc7-3af4dac4dd3e","Carbon policies: Do they deliver in the long run?","Chappin, E.J.L.; Dijkema, G.P.J.; De Vries, L.J.","","2010","Carbon taxation and emission trading are policy instruments for achieving significant CO2 emission reduction by inducing a shift in technology and fuel choice. Simulations with a quantitative agent-based model of a competitive electricity generation sector show that under both policies CO2 emissions increase for 10-15 years due to the long life cycle of power plants. Dramatic reductions materialize after 20-40 years when a tight cap or sufficient tax level is maintained. When taxes are set equivalent to trading prices, taxation induces earlier investment in CO2 abatement, a better balance between capital and operating costs and lower long-run electricity prices.","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:17990a42-754c-4e6a-81c4-9a498d8b6de5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17990a42-754c-4e6a-81c4-9a498d8b6de5","Conceptual design of economical vessels","Frouws, J.W.","Hopman, J.J. (advisor)","2010","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:afb943cf-4c1d-4789-9491-a674d6eb2a3a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:afb943cf-4c1d-4789-9491-a674d6eb2a3a","Architectural family ties: Zanzibar and Oman in the 19th century","Folkers, A.S.; Koopman, F.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","ArchiAfrica","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT and Media Studies","","","",""
"uuid:d007310b-f3aa-47bf-af22-aa2c8ea2ce13","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d007310b-f3aa-47bf-af22-aa2c8ea2ce13","Experts speak: Interview met Jacob Fokkema over Open Access","Surffoundation ","","2010","","Open Access","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Delft University of Technology","","","","",""
"uuid:d8a69f5d-350e-44d7-828c-e5694bce5571","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d8a69f5d-350e-44d7-828c-e5694bce5571","Spatially enabled government in Europe as an basic ingredient for spatially enabled societies","Kok, B.C.; Crompvoets, J.","","2010","","","en","book chapter","Leuven University Press","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment","OTB Onderzoek","","","",""
"uuid:7c3bea5d-ac73-471b-9a7f-0816db6ce969","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7c3bea5d-ac73-471b-9a7f-0816db6ce969","Werkomgeving: breinbreker of tevredenheidsgenerator?","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); de Been, I. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","","2010","Kenniswerkers ontlenen hun motivatie en plezier in het werk vooral aan interessant werk met waardevolle resultaten, leuke collega’s, een goed salaris en doorgroeimogelijkheden. Goede huisvesting en andere faciliteiten die de organisatie en het werk effectief en efficiënt ondersteunen zijn evenzeer belangrijk. Maar wat zijn nu precies die omgevingskenmerken die zorgen voor tevreden en productieve medewerkers? Onderzoek door het Delftse kenniscentrum Center for People and Buildings (CfPB) brengt interessante feiten aan het licht.","","nl","book chapter","FMN","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:9f7d0c07-dce4-417a-9f94-f04912e66d35","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9f7d0c07-dce4-417a-9f94-f04912e66d35","A storage and transfer efficient data structure for variable scale vector data","Meijers, B.M.; Van Oosterom, P.J.M.; Quak, C.W.","","2009","This paper deals with efficient data management of variable scale vector data. Instead of pre-building a collection of data sets on different scales, we create an index structure on the base data set (largest scale data) that enables us to extract a map at exactly the right scale the moment we need it. We present both the classic version of the tGAP (topological Generalized Area Partitioning) data structure for storing our variable scale map, as well as an ameliorated version, both based on topological concepts. We prove that the classic structure needs in a worst case scenario O(e2) edges (with e the number of edges at largest scale). In practice we observed up to a factor 15 more edges in the variable scale data structure. The tGAP structure has been optimized to reduce geometric redundancy, but the explosion of additional edges is due to the changing topological references. Our main achievement finds its roots in the reduction of the number of edge rows to be stored for the ‘lean’ version (by removing the topological referential redundancy of the classic tGAP), which is beneficial both for storage and transfer. We show that storage space for the data set plus the index, is less than twice the size of the original data set. The ‘lean’ tGAP, as the classic tGAP, offers true variable scale access to the data and has also improved performance, mainly due to less data communication between server and client.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","GIS technology","","","",""
"uuid:bd70f456-35ea-4ca2-94ef-cfa95e85de61","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd70f456-35ea-4ca2-94ef-cfa95e85de61","Het politiek spel rond computergames: Voorbij de emoties","Mayer, I.S.; Harteveld, C.; Warmelink, H.J.G.","","2009","","","nl","book chapter","Amsterdam University Press","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Multi Actor Systems","","","",""
"uuid:9b2deeee-603c-492c-a089-f682736dc775","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9b2deeee-603c-492c-a089-f682736dc775","Efficient Methods for Multi-agent Multi-issue Negotiation: Allocating Resources","Wu, M.; De Weerdt, M.M.; La Poutré, H.","","2009","In this paper, we present an automated multi-agent multi-issue negotiation solution to solve a resource allocation problem. We use a multilateral negotiation model, by which three agents bid sequentially in consecutive rounds till some deadline. Two issues are bundled and negotiated concurrently, so win-win opportunities can be generated as trade-offs exist between issues. We develop negotiation strategies of the agents under an incomplete information setting. The strategies are composed of a Pareto-optimal-search method and concession strategies. An important technical contribution of this paper lies in the development of the Pareto-optimal-search method for three-agent multilateral negotiation. Moreover, we present the identification of agreements and Pareto-optimal outcomes achieved by our methods in mathematical proof. We show through computer experiments that using the tractable heuristic of Pareto-optimal-search combined with well-designed concession strategies by agents results in (near) Pareto-optimal outcomes.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:b306506c-1648-428c-8da8-0b2bd0f58677","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b306506c-1648-428c-8da8-0b2bd0f58677","Different PSI access policies and their impact","Welle Donker, F.M.","","2009","","","","book chapter","The National Academies Press","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:1a5b3357-fbed-415d-902e-520115a442df","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1a5b3357-fbed-415d-902e-520115a442df","Vernieuwend ruimtegebruik","Korthals Altes, W.K.","","2009","","","nl","book chapter","Habiforum","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:0136d3cf-f69a-40c9-8479-3b13951a4105","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0136d3cf-f69a-40c9-8479-3b13951a4105","Is Latour's due process feasible? The case of housing management strategy implementation","Dankert, R.","","2009","","","en","book chapter","Universal Publishers","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:aae04c21-2dcd-4243-b68d-8036fe042602","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aae04c21-2dcd-4243-b68d-8036fe042602","A SWOT analysis on the implementation of Building Information Models within the geospatial environment","Isikdag, U.; Zlatanova, S.","","2009","Building Information Models as product models and Building Information Modelling as a process which supports information management throughout the lifecycle of a building are becoming more widely used in the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry. In order to facilitate various urban management tasks (such as evacuation operations) and several processes of the construction life cycle(such as site selection) through better automation, information related to buildings needs to be represented in the geospatial environment, i.e. in form of geospatial information. Recent research in the field demonstrated that Building Information Models can be used as the information source when transferring building information into the geospatial environment. In fact although recent efforts have been successful in demonstrating the applicability of this information transfer, most of these efforts were not successful in, bringing up the industrial needs for the implementation, presenting the opportunities that the implementation might bring to the AEC and urban management domains and outlining the technical difficulties of the implementation. The review presented in this paper first focuses on outlining the strengths and weaknesses of using BIMs when acquiring building information and transferring it into the geospatial environment. The review later presents opportunities and threats this implementation might bring to AEC and Urban Management domains.","","en","book chapter","Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:84bcc243-de63-4860-acd3-7e70d13887c0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:84bcc243-de63-4860-acd3-7e70d13887c0","Extruding building footprints to create topologically consistent 3D city models","Ledoux, H.; Meijers, B.M.","","2009","One of the simplest methods to construct a 3D city model is to extrude building footprints, to obtain ""block-shaped"" buildings. While the method is well-known and easy to implement, if the topological relationships between the footprints are not taken into account, the resulting city models will not necessarily be topologically consistent. As a result, the model will be of little use for most applications, besides visualisation that is. In this paper, we present a new extrusion algorithm to construct topologically correct 3D city models. It is conceptually simple and permits us to create city models in different formats (e.g. CityGML). We have implemented the algorithm, tested it for the creation of the model of our university campus and validated it by constructing the constrained Delaunay tetrahedralization.","","en","book chapter","Taylor & Francis Group","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","GIS Technology","","","",""
"uuid:c2eee62c-4eb0-4634-bf83-386ab012ad40","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c2eee62c-4eb0-4634-bf83-386ab012ad40","Gevoel voor kennis: Emoties in de kennissamenleving","Pieters, W.; Popkema, M.; Broekhans, B.; Dijkstra, A.; Boersma, K.; Alberts, G.","","2009","","","nl","book chapter","Amsterdam University Press","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:ee797f52-786b-4da9-9955-63ecb0c6f6ae","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ee797f52-786b-4da9-9955-63ecb0c6f6ae","Robust Bases for Spectrum Pooling Systems on Wavelet Packet Multi-carrier Modulation MIMO Architecture","Lakshmanan, M.K.; Budiarjo, I.; Nikookar, H.","","2009","","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","","","","",""
"uuid:25341e02-ef29-4e2b-99c4-19521642b876","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:25341e02-ef29-4e2b-99c4-19521642b876","Cognitive Radio Dynamic Access Techniques for Mutual Interference Reduction and Efficient Spectrum Utilization","Budiarjo, I.; Lakshmanan, M.K.; Nikookar, H.","","2009","","OA-Fund TU Delft","en","book chapter","InTech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","","","","",""
"uuid:6882d89b-d67b-47c8-898c-5fc52196c0bc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6882d89b-d67b-47c8-898c-5fc52196c0bc","Verankeren van beleid versus bewuste beleidsafwijking: Uitvoering van voorraadbeleid door woningcorporaties","Dankert, R.","","2009","Als beleid eenmaal is vastgesteld begint de implementatie. Organisaties willen hun beleid graag zodanig verankeren dat de uitvoering van beleid ook daadwerkelijk plaatsvindt. Tegelijkertijd kan het in de praktijk soms verstandig zijn om van beleid af te wijken, bijvoorbeeld omdat er nieuwe inzichten zijn, of omdat er beren op de weg komen die je beter kunt mijden. Op basis van casestudies bij 4 woningcorporaties ga ik in dit paper in op de manier waarop organisaties de balans kunnen zoeken tussen verankeren van beleid aan de ene kant en bewust van beleid afwijken aan de andere kant.","","nl","book chapter","Stichting Planologische Discussiedagen","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","Sustainable housing transformations","","","",""
"uuid:0f3924d4-e1fa-47ba-92df-6ba69711e748","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0f3924d4-e1fa-47ba-92df-6ba69711e748","Public sector Geo Web Services: Which business model will pay for a free lunch?","Welle Donker, F.M.","","2009","Geo-information (GI) is increasingly having a bigger impact on socio-economic benefits. Over the last decade, use of GI has shifted from a specialised GIS niche market to serving as a direct input to planning and decision-making, public policy, environmental management, readiness to deal with emergencies, creation of value added products, citizen mobility and participation, and community platforms. The emergence of Google Earth and Google Maps has created a geo-awareness and has catalysed a thirst for custom-made geo-information. Governments possess, often high-quality large-scale GI, primarily created, collected, developed and maintained to support their public tasks. This rich source of GI begs to be used and reused both within the public sector and by society. Both the INSPIRE Directive (2007/02/EC) and the Directive on reuse on Public Sector Information - the so-called PSI Directive - (2003/98/EC) underwrite the philosophy of “collect once, reuse many times”. Web services are an effective way to make public sector geo-information available. They allow information to be accessed directly at the source and to be combined from different sources. However, the costs of web services are high and revenues do not always cover the costs. Assuming that there is no such thing as a free lunch related to public sector GI (Longhorn and Blakemore, 2008), which business models and which financial models form the basis for public sector geo web services? This article explores the different models currently in use and illustrates them with examples.","geographic information; public sector web services; business models; financial models; revenue models","","book chapter","Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:64c0929b-78fa-47a8-912a-f833cc95ae04","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:64c0929b-78fa-47a8-912a-f833cc95ae04","Safety Assurance Process for FRMS: EJcase Implementation","Stewart, S.; Koornneef, F.; Akselsson, R.; Barton, P.","","2009","Chapter 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS - eJcase Implementation The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – eJcase Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – eJcase Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; SMS; atigue Safety Assurance; Rostering; Regulation; Principles; Organisational Learning; Rostering Evaluation Group; Review Process; Implementation; Strategic FRMS","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science Group","","","",""
"uuid:5eec84b9-4dc7-455b-9865-ebed2ec7da48","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5eec84b9-4dc7-455b-9865-ebed2ec7da48","Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet","Stewart, S.; Koornneef, F.; Akselsson, R.; Turner, C.","","2009","Chapter 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; Safety Management System; Fatigue Risk Management; Safety Assurance; Investigation; Safety Culture; Organisational Learning; Implementation","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science Group","","","",""
"uuid:361fe48d-9390-4a4f-8dba-8a6cf8ec4b64","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:361fe48d-9390-4a4f-8dba-8a6cf8ec4b64","Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations","Akselsson, R.; Koornneef, F.; Stewart, S.; Ward, M.","","2009","Chapter 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Resilience Safety Culture; Just Culture; Aviation","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science group","","","",""
"uuid:81647dcb-1567-4be7-91bf-46fde813a920","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:81647dcb-1567-4be7-91bf-46fde813a920","International Fatigue Risk Management Forum: Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Stewart, S.; Koornneef, F.; Akselsson, R.","","2009","Chapter 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – eJcase Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – eJcase Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; Fatigue Risk Management System; Fatigue Risk Management Forum; Concept of Operation; Global Organisational Learning; Transportation","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science Group","","","",""
"uuid:16ef5eda-cffe-4092-81b4-ddee2694b4ef","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:16ef5eda-cffe-4092-81b4-ddee2694b4ef","Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS","Stewart, S.; Koornneef, F.; Akselsson, R.","","2009","Chapter 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; Safety Management System; Fatigue Risk Management System; Safety Assurance; Investigation; Resilient Just Culture; Organisational Learning; Implementation","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science group","","","",""
"uuid:17bd6c50-a2ef-4a05-a778-b04219244a11","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17bd6c50-a2ef-4a05-a778-b04219244a11","Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS: EasyJet Implementation","Stewart, S.; Akselsson, R.; Koornneef, F.","","2009","Chapter 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet Implementation The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – eJcase Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; Safety Management System; Resilient Safety Culture; Just Culture Management Process; Investigation Process; Culpability; Role of Investigators; Human Factors Management; Implementation","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science Group","","","",""
"uuid:8bed11e7-8e84-4e67-a5e8-d455ee9e061b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8bed11e7-8e84-4e67-a5e8-d455ee9e061b","Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS","Stewart, S.; Koornneef, F.; Akselsson, R.; Kingston, J.; Stewart, D.","","2009","Chapter 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; Investigation Process; Risk Management System; Analytical Tools; Organisational Learning and Memory; Safety Management System","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science Group","","","",""
"uuid:aafd76e8-0a55-4ba9-a6ee-50fd9573badd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aafd76e8-0a55-4ba9-a6ee-50fd9573badd","Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS","Koornneef, F.; Stewart, S.; Akselsson, R.; Ward, M.","","2009","Chapter 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into theLifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapters also include conceptual frameworks underlying a thorough analysis of essential functions, contents and structures of a Safety Management System (SMS). This includes supporting functionalities such as investigation in just culture context, decision making processes, and safety promotion. This set of eight (8) draft chapters links theory with field implementation and regulation in airlines. The draft chapters are: Ch. 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS Ch. 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations Ch. 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS Ch. 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS Ch. 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet Ch. 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet case study Implementation Ch. 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS","Aviation; Organisational Learning and Memory; Operational Readiness","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Safety Science Group","","","",""
"uuid:941fa887-3b09-446e-82bc-837b6259508e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:941fa887-3b09-446e-82bc-837b6259508e","Ubi-designer: A web-based toolkit for configuring and field-testing UbiComp prototypes","Vastenburg, M.H.; Fjalldal, H.; Van der Mast, C.","","2009","Technology is now available for creating affordable sensor networks and infrastructures for ubiquitous computing environments. In the area of ambient assisted living, context-awareness is considered to be a key factor towards creating acceptable solutions that support elderly people in living independently in their homes as long as possible. Unfortunately, at the present state of technology, the design of context-aware products and services requires substantial technical knowledge. Consequently, product designers are often dependent on engineers for implementing prototypes and consequently prototyping their design concepts is a costly and time-consuming process. This paper presents a web-based toolkit that supports product designers in prototyping and configuring interactive context-aware services in multiple homes. The toolkit has been designed and tested in close collaboration with interaction designers. Using the toolkit, designers can make fast design iterations and eventually lower development cost.","Ubiquitous computing; Context-aware products and services; Design; Toolkits; Prototyping","en","book chapter","ACM","","","","","","","","Industrial Design Engineering","Industrial Design","","","",""
"uuid:99ff65ee-780e-44ac-a705-40f1574d683f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:99ff65ee-780e-44ac-a705-40f1574d683f","Triggering Adaptive Automation in Naval Command and Control","Greef, T. de; Arciszewski, H.","","2009","","","en","book chapter","IN-Tech","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","","","","",""
"uuid:f3746c29-2e89-44b2-a715-45ad732501cd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f3746c29-2e89-44b2-a715-45ad732501cd","Stiffness-force feedback in UAV tele-operation","Lam, T.M.; Mulder, M.; Van Paassen, M.M.","Lam, T.M. (contributor)","2009","","","en","book chapter","In-Tech Education and Publishing","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Aerospace Design, Integration and Operations","","","",""
"uuid:eed60410-224c-488d-923e-ab57bbbc96f2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eed60410-224c-488d-923e-ab57bbbc96f2","Comparison study on energy and emissions of transportation modes","Stapersma, D.","Hopman, J.J. (advisor)","2009","","","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Design, Production and Operation","","",""
"uuid:b9450980-d76e-4bb8-b04b-f5f082f6e0ed","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b9450980-d76e-4bb8-b04b-f5f082f6e0ed","Spatial data infrastructure convergence","van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Besemer, J.W.J. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Zevenbergen, J.A. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development)","van Loenen, B (editor); Besemer, JWJ (editor); Zevenbergen, JA (editor)","2009","","Vakpubl., Overig wet. > 3 pag","en","book chapter","Netherlands Geodetic Commission","","","","","","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:11e0ecc8-ed7b-40ce-850a-370b9cb476e1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:11e0ecc8-ed7b-40ce-850a-370b9cb476e1","Analyses of Ideas Competition Entries","Zijlstra, H. (TU Delft Old - Section Restoration, Re-use and Renovation)","Smit, M (editor)","2009","","Boekdeel nat.wet.","en","book chapter","Faculty of Architectur TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Old - Section Restoration, Re-use and Renovation","","",""
"uuid:cd130ae4-def7-4c5f-8b11-8100a6f60011","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd130ae4-def7-4c5f-8b11-8100a6f60011","Analysis of ideas competition entries.","Volker, L. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); Zijlstra, H. (TU Delft Old - Section Restoration, Re-use and Renovation); de Jong, P (External organisation); van Dorst, M.J. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design)","Smit, MGJ (editor)","2009","","Vakpubl., Overig wet. > 3 pag","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:dfeee964-5f12-48f0-9790-8ae3a1fe8a26","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dfeee964-5f12-48f0-9790-8ae3a1fe8a26","Malware: geautomatiseerde bedreigingen","Penninx, W.H. (TU Delft Datamanagement)","Smulders, Andre (editor); Verhagen, Pieter (editor); Jutte, Bart (editor); Jansse, Birger (editor)","2009","Inbreken via internet is een fact of life geworden. Eén van de uitdagingen voor de ICT-beveiligers is dat nieuwe inbraaktechnieken zeer snel hun weg vinden naar elke internettoegangsdeur. Professionele internetcriminaliteit is geen toekomstige bedreiging; het is volop aanwezig. Inbraaksoftware wordt in eerste instantie vaak gemaakt door intelligente ICT’ers, soms voor wetenschappelijk belang, soms als ‘uitdaging voor de hobbyist’. Deze soms zeer professionele tools zijn in toenemende mate toegankelijk voor technische knutselaars (scriptkiddies). Deze gebruiken het voor inbreken als kick, of verkopen het door aan internetcriminelen die deze tools uitbuiten, vaak voor geldelijk gewin.","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","Datamanagement","","",""
"uuid:e5daa0a3-ca7c-4bf9-bdd6-448a62449ed5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e5daa0a3-ca7c-4bf9-bdd6-448a62449ed5","Fuzzy Argumentation for Thrust","Stranders, R.; De Weerdt, M.M.; Witteveen, C.","","2008","In an open Multi-Agent System, the goals of agents acting on behalf of their owners often conflict with each other. Therefore, a personal agent protecting the interest of a single user cannot always rely on them. Consequently, such a personal agent needs to be able to reason about trusting (information or services provided by) other agents. Existing algorithms that perform such reasoning mainly focus on the immediate utility of a trusting decision, but do not provide an explanation of their actions to the user. This may hinder the acceptance of agent-based technologies in sensitive applications where users need to rely on their personal agents. Against this background, we propose a new approach to trust based on argumentation that aims to expose the rationale behind such trusting decisions. Our solution features a separation of opponent modeling and decision making. It uses possibilistic logic to model behavior of opponents, and we propose an extension of the argumentation framework by Amgoud and Prade [1] to use the fuzzy rules within these models for well-supported decisions.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:13c1f616-5607-487b-988a-39064257648f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:13c1f616-5607-487b-988a-39064257648f","Key players in urban renewal in the Netherlands, Chapter 12","Wassenberg, F.","","2008","The social housing sector in the Netherlands is the largest in Europe. Social housing dominates in many urban neighbourhoods, and contemporary urban renewal in the Netherlands focuses on areas where housing associations own the majority of the stock. At the same time, urban renewal means more than just renewal of housing; rather, it is characterised by an integrated approach. Unlike in other European countries, or in previous years, housing associations have an important, even leading, role in urban renewal and this role is expected to grow. This chapter describes the tasks of the major players in urban renewal in the Netherlands, particularly housing associations.","urban renewal; renewal policy; urban policy; key players; housing associations; the Netherlands","en","book chapter","LSE, London School of Economics","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:f1b2c65a-2d37-4129-86f8-e2b373adeb85","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f1b2c65a-2d37-4129-86f8-e2b373adeb85","Learning from history: Changes and path dependency in the social housing sector in Austria, France and the Netherlands (1889-2008), Chapter 3","Lévy-Vroelant, C.; Reinprecht, C.; Wassenberg, F.","","2008","European social housing history can be interpreted through the combination of two complementary notions: path dependency and change. Socio-political experiences and practices at the national, regional or municipal level are potentially powerful determinants of historical developments—an idea known as path dependency. However, they do not stop unexpected and sometimes rapid change. Change is produced by the combination of inherited experiences and mutations in specific demographic, political, social and economic circumstances. Different institutional contexts in different countries, and the varying interplay of actors in each, means that the history of social housing reflects a complex patchwork of disparate legislative, financial and architectural realities rather than a linear evolution. Our paper will therefore not offer a chronology of social housing but a descriptive and analytical view of the main historical sequences in which the fundamental ideas of social housing were implemented and the most significant configurations of actors and institutions that emerged. The article’s general thesis is backed up by a specific examination of three countries where the social housing sector has traditionally been large, and where it still accounts for a significant percentage of the whole housing supply: Austria, France, and the Netherlands. All three countries share a strong tradition of municipal power in their biggest cities, where social housing makes up a huge percentage of the total housing stock. The development of social housing is deeply rooted in the political history of each country and its development of the modern welfare state. The comparative approach thus offers an opportunity to observe the different administrative and geographical layers of social housing policies, and the changing structure of social propriety produced by the actors’ interplay.","path dependency; social housing; housing policy; the Netherlands; Austria; France","en","book chapter","LSE, London School of Economics","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:052d1c7f-0f83-4108-839c-b5b784ef2ec6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:052d1c7f-0f83-4108-839c-b5b784ef2ec6","Urban regeneration in European social housing areas, Chapter 11","Droste, C.; Lelevrier, C.; Wassenberg, F.","","2008","Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the policies of France, the Netherlands and Germany. In these, as in most Western European countries, the social housing sector forms an important part of regeneration schemes. Social housing is both actor and subject to urban renewal. Housing associations are key actors because they own much of the housing stock, and social rented housing neighbourhoods are the target of the renewal process. Since World War II, urban regeneration processes in Europe can be divided into three major periods. Each period contained policy turning points, which differed according to country and political context. At these turning points policy swung from more physically oriented strategies towards more socially oriented ones or vice versa. This chapter sets out to describe these periods and to demonstrate the strong relationship between urban regeneration and social housing. It describes the challenges posed by the various policy swings for the future supply of affordable housing for the less well-off, differentiation and segregation, quality of life and social cohesion in the social housing stock, and sustainable neighbourhoods. The aims of this chapter are to reveal the differences and similarities among current urban regeneration approaches as they affect the social housing stock of the three countries, to set out trends and future challenges, and to identify questions for future research in this field.","urban regeneration; urban renewal; social housing; Europe; housing policy; urban policy","en","book chapter","LSE, London School of Economics","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:71f461b8-4d23-4879-b952-19bdad07fb27","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:71f461b8-4d23-4879-b952-19bdad07fb27","Multiresolutional filter application for spatial information fusion in robot navigation","Ciftcioglu, Ö.","Arámburo, J. (contributor); Ramírez Treviño, A. (contributor)","2008","","","en","book chapter","I-Tech","","","","","","","","Architecture","Building Technology","","","",""
"uuid:8b8d9e99-d456-4b44-906b-1eaa6be4b481","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8b8d9e99-d456-4b44-906b-1eaa6be4b481","User needs for mobility improvement for people with functional limitations","Wiethoff, M.; Sommer, S.; Valjakka, S.; Van Isacker, K.; Kehagias, D.; Tzovaras, D.","Pinder, S. (contributor)","2008","","","en","book chapter","In-Tech Educationa and Publishing","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Infrastructures, Systems and Services","","","",""
"uuid:5f1296dc-8d5c-4224-80c6-c5af435a77cc","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5f1296dc-8d5c-4224-80c6-c5af435a77cc","Information technology, privacy and the protection of personal data","Van den Hoven, J.","","2008","","","en","book chapter","Cambridge University Press","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","","","","",""
"uuid:a25afb28-558a-4867-9528-2ddfd52be720","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a25afb28-558a-4867-9528-2ddfd52be720","Automated static and dynamic obstacle avoidance in arbitrary 3D polygonal worlds","Van Waveren, J.M.P.; Rothkrantz, L.J.M.","Jing, X.J. (contributor)","2008","","","en","book chapter","In-Tech Education and Planning","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Mediamatics","","","",""
"uuid:ffa2bcf6-0f2a-4409-a014-b733365e99a0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ffa2bcf6-0f2a-4409-a014-b733365e99a0","For Kota and Kampong: The Emergence of Town Planning as a Discipline","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2008","This chapter, an abridged version of Van Roosmalen's dissertation, describes the development and professionalization of Dutch Indian (Indische) town planning between 1905 and 1950, the simultaneous modernisation of the Dutch East Indies and the emergence of modern day Indonesia. A Dutch version of the chapter was published in 2004 ('Voor kota en kampong. Het ontstaan van een stedenbouwkundige discipline')","colonial town planning; Dutch East Indies; Indonesia","en","book chapter","KITLV Press & Aprilis","","","","","","","","Architecture","Institute for the History of Art, Architecture and Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:d336a49a-3754-4a6e-b7f4-7fd8c51d9002","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d336a49a-3754-4a6e-b7f4-7fd8c51d9002","Overview of PIV in supersonic Flows","Scarano, F.","","2008","","","en","book chapter","Springer Berlin","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:0610419e-d4e8-42b1-8313-91d5181db578","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0610419e-d4e8-42b1-8313-91d5181db578","Evaluating National Urban Planning: Is Dutch Planning a Success or Failure?","Korthals Altes, W.K.","","2008","Planning on a national level performs a different function to planning on a local level. Uncertainty plays a larger role, as national planning is often more abstract, i.e., local government has its own responsibilities for the precise location of activities, and zoning of land use. National planning is a process in which public and private agencies each play a different role, and neither of these agent can control the outcome. This paper is about the evaluation of one aspect of Dutch national planning: the concentration of urban development, in which there is a tradition of different government agencies each having a different role in planning. This paper examines how to evaluate a complex national urban planning policy.","Evaluation; Planning","en","book chapter","Ashgate","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:1be7b34d-1b7d-46bc-bf20-ebb1888f2fb2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1be7b34d-1b7d-46bc-bf20-ebb1888f2fb2","PIV Investigation of Supersonic Base Flow: Plume Interaction","van Oudheusden, B.W.; Scarano, F.","","2008","","","en","book chapter","Springer Verlag","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:3d4a29b7-83b1-4034-a460-45172d6f77a1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3d4a29b7-83b1-4034-a460-45172d6f77a1","Tomographic 3D-PIV and Applications","Elsinga, G.E.; Wieneke, B.; Scarano, F.; Schröder, A.","","2008","","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:1ab87cdd-416c-4b19-b7f1-08fbd9ec966b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1ab87cdd-416c-4b19-b7f1-08fbd9ec966b","Geo-informatie: wat is het en wat is de juridische context?","van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Zevenbergen, J.A. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); de Jong, J. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development)","van Wees, L (editor); Nouwt, S (editor)","2008","Zonder dat we het beseffen speelt geo-informatie een belangrijke rol in de samenleving. Vragen als waar ga ik heen, hoe kom ik daar, hoeveel tijd kost het me en wat zijn de alternatieven zijn vragen waar vrijwel iedereen iedere dag mee te maken heeft. De behoefte aan actuele en juiste geo-informatie is hierbij evident. Het correct gebruik van de geoinformatie is net zo belangrijk als de beschikbaarheid. Een geologische kaart is niet geschikt voor navigatiedoeleinden, net zoals een vaarwegennetwerk niets zegt over de kwaliteit van het water. Er zijn mensen die voor het eerst op GoogleEarth kijken en spontaan naar buiten
gaan om te zwaaien naar de buren met de illusie dat deze dit live kunnen zien op hun computer. Geo-informatie kan lang niet altijd zomaar gebruikt worden. Geo-informatie mag ook lang niet altijd zomaar gebruikt worden. Met dit laatste komen we bij het onderwerp van dit boek: het informatierecht. Openbaarheid, gebruiksvoorwaarden, intellectuele eigendom, en privacy zijn factoren waar op zijn minst rekening mee moet worden gehouden bij het gebruik van de geo-informatie.","Boekdeel nat.wet.","nl","book chapter","Reed Business Information","","","","","","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:6ce0c445-d905-4b6e-841f-4148794654af","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6ce0c445-d905-4b6e-841f-4148794654af","New Life for Old Buildings: A new evaluation instrument for matching the market supply of vacant office buildings and the market demand for new homes","Geraedts, Rob P. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Bekkering, H (editor); ten Doeschate, A (editor); Hauptmann, D (editor); den Heijer, A (editor); Knaack, U (editor); van Manen, S (editor)","2008","","","en","book chapter","010","","","","","","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:38f3020d-5207-49f9-b216-c629528fa7d2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:38f3020d-5207-49f9-b216-c629528fa7d2","Architectenvisie op het Programma van Eisen: Een adequaat communicatiemiddel?","Bogers, T; van Meel, JJ; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Kooyman, W (editor)","2008","Een Programma van Eisen (PvE) geeft de eisen en ambities weer van een opdrachtgever. Daarmee is het PvE een cruciaal communicatiemiddel tussen opdrachtgever en architect. Goede communicatie vereist dat de boodschap van de zender helder overkomt op de ontvanger. In de praktijk blijken PvE’s vaak te uitgebreid, lastig leesbaar, en niet altijd even consistent. Dit artikel laat zien wat architecten van PvE’s vinden, hoe ze PvE’s gebruiken en op welke wijze PvE’s kunnen worden verbeterd.","","nl","book chapter","Arko Uitgeverij bv","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:618e4033-c409-4f24-8603-57c8af13fe63","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:618e4033-c409-4f24-8603-57c8af13fe63","Organisatiegericht huisvesten","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Ikiz-Koppejan, YMD; Hartjes-Gosselink, AM","van Scheijndel, PAM (editor); Horsten, F (editor)","2008","Elke organisatie komt vroeg of laat voor de vraag te staan, welke huisvesting het beste past bij de organisatie. Of dit nu is naar aanleiding van een noodzakelijke renovatie van het bestaande gebouw, verhuizing naar een ander gebouw, nieuwbouw, of als onderdeel van de normale bedrijfsvoering. Wat werkt beter: een traditioneel cellenkantoor of een kantoorconcept met gebruik van flexibele werkplekken, al dan niet in een meer open setting? Hoe stemmen we de huisvesting af op het bedrijfsbeleid, de organisatiedoelen, de werkprocessen en wensen van de medewerkers? Kortom: hoe realiseren we een op onze organisatie toegespitste huisvesting? In dit hoofdstuk geven we concreet handen en voeten aan het begrip organisatiegericht huisvesten. Er wordt eerst kort stilgestaan bij het begrip organisatiegericht huisvesten en verwante termen. Vervolgens introduceren we twee tools ter ondersteuning van de planontwikkeling en besluitvorming: een huisvestingkeuze model dat relevante componenten in de besluitvorming op overzichtelijke wijze en procesmatig in de tijd positioneert, en een keuzematrix waarin huisvestingsdoelstellingen gekoppeld worden aan conceptuele keuzes voor de plaats, de lay-out en het gebruik van werkplekken en andere voorzieningen. Deze instrumenten zijn ontwikkeld op basis van literatuurstudie, participatie in huisvestingsprocessen en evaluatieve studies naar gebruik en beleving van verschillende kantooromgevingen (Koppejan, Van der Voordt, Hartjes-Gosselink, 2008).","","nl","book chapter","Sdu uitgevers","","","","","Accepted Manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:09c8857b-6a6c-45d8-94d8-cf0bbc070d70","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:09c8857b-6a6c-45d8-94d8-cf0bbc070d70","Kantoren","Asselbergs, Floris; Schreibers, Kirsten; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Laan, R (editor); Schrover, J (editor); van der Steeg, M (editor); Zwaard, W (editor)","2008","","","nl","book chapter","Kluwer","","","","","Auteursversie","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:c7173dae-0756-4ab5-81e8-fbaa6dc21397","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c7173dae-0756-4ab5-81e8-fbaa6dc21397","Auctions with Arbitrary Deals","Máhr, T.; De Weerdt, M.M.","","2007","To come to a deal, a bargaining process can sometimes take a long time. An auction may be a faster, but existing auction models cannot cope with situations where money is not an issue, or where it is difficult to express the utility of all participants in a monetary domain. We propose a modified Vickrey auction based only on preferences over the possible bids. This approach also allows for situations where a bid is not just a price or some fixed set of attributes, but can be any possible offer. We prove that in this flexible, generalized setting, the Vickrey mechanism is still incentive compatible and results in a Pareto-efficient solution.","","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science","Software Computer Technology","","","",""
"uuid:538bc11f-3fab-41ef-a034-410f61bfb398","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:538bc11f-3fab-41ef-a034-410f61bfb398","'We zullen het ze vertellen’. Het vergeten Indische werk van Nederlandse architecten","Roosmalen, P.K.M., van","","2007","Nauwelijks teruggekeerd van zijn eerste ? en enige ? reis naar Nederlands-Indië liet H.P. Berlage zich in 1923 tijdens een bouwkunsttentoonstelling in Amsterdam tegenover een in Nederlands-Indië werkzame collega ontvallen: ‘Ze weten het hier niet, maar we zullen het ze vertellen, wat ik daar gezien heb, dan zullen de oogen wel open gaan’. Berlage voegde de daad bij het woord. In de jaren die volgden verhaalde hij in woord en geschrift behalve over eeuwenoude inheemse tempelcomplexen en vorstenhoven vooral ook uitgebreid over eigentijdse architectuur in de archipel. Architectuur die zijns inziens ‘dank zij een aantal jonge architecten met talent’ tot ontwikkeling kwam en ‘even belangrijk [was] als de ontwikkeling van de moderne Nederlandsche Bouwkunst’.","koloniale architectuur","nl","book chapter","Stichting BONAS, Rotterdam","","","","","","","","Architecture","History","","","",""
"uuid:6fed5d4a-25df-47ff-be62-dd3c74eb873f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6fed5d4a-25df-47ff-be62-dd3c74eb873f","Social Housing in the Netherlands, Chapter 10","Elsinga, M.; Wassenberg, F.","","2007","Nowhere else in Europe does social housing dominate the housing market as it does in the Netherlands. Over one third of all households rent a social-sector dwelling. There are 2.4 million social rented dwellings, a number that has been stable during the last decade. Almost all social housing is owned by housing associations. These have to act on a commercial basis, but are required to use their profits for meeting general housing need - that is, for housing those people who are not able to find decent housing themselves. Housing associations are able to operate in a very flexible (or arbitrary) way. Much of the current discussion in the Netherlands surrounds the use of this flexibility.","social housing; the Netherlands; housing associations; housing policy","en","book chapter","LSE, London School of Economics","","","","","","","","OTB Research Institute","","","","",""
"uuid:08b95c43-0a4a-4f77-ac1e-37aa24a48db7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:08b95c43-0a4a-4f77-ac1e-37aa24a48db7","A framework for identifying and qualifying uncertainty in policy making: The case of intelligent transport systems","Van Geenhuizen, M.S.; Thissen, W.","","2007","","","en","book chapter","Ashgate","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Innovation Systems","","","",""
"uuid:d891575e-c707-4125-858c-5d4ccc63e716","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d891575e-c707-4125-858c-5d4ccc63e716","ICTs and high-order integration of remote regions: Distance as a remaining barrier?","Van Geenhuizen, M.S.","","2007","","","en","book chapter","Ashgate","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Innovation Systems","","","",""
"uuid:08e9d3ad-5551-4613-8add-48f05100530e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:08e9d3ad-5551-4613-8add-48f05100530e","Limit Cycle Walking","Wisse, M.; Hobbelen, D.G.E.","Hackel, Matthias (contributor)","2007","","","en","book chapter","I-Tech Education and Publishing, Vienna, Austria","","","","","","","","Mechanical Maritime and Materials Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:1754f6da-9dcd-4c85-861d-57ff1fee4670","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1754f6da-9dcd-4c85-861d-57ff1fee4670","New trends in policy making for transport and regional network integration","Van Geenhuizen, M.S.; Reggiani, A.; Rietveld, P.","","2007","","","en","book chapter","Ashgate","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Innovation Systems","","","",""
"uuid:86d52acd-20c1-498a-8552-80bca6129db8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:86d52acd-20c1-498a-8552-80bca6129db8","Design of closure works","Verhagen, H.J.","van Duijvendijk, J. (contributor)","2007","This chapter discusses the design aspects of estuary and river closures and those of reservoir dams and certain other hydraulic structures. The focus of this chapter is on closures, not on the situation after the closure has been completed.","closure works; dams; reservoirs","en","book chapter","CIRIA","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:0fc88d58-6acd-4e70-a6a0-a4aff69610f9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0fc88d58-6acd-4e70-a6a0-a4aff69610f9","Behavior-Based Perception for Soccer Robots","Mantz, F.; Jonker, P.","Obinata, Goro (contributor); Dutta, Ashish (contributor)","2007","","","en","book chapter","I-Tech Education and Publishing, Vienna, Austria","","","","","","","","Mechanical Maritime and Materials Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:2facfb2a-a041-4801-89f9-cd114bb976f3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2facfb2a-a041-4801-89f9-cd114bb976f3","Transformatielandkaart: Thema’s, actoren, instrumenten en lessen uit projecten","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Theo Voordt, van der (editor)","2007","Leegstand van kantoren is van alle tijden. Enige leegstand is normaal, bijvoorbeeld kort na oplevering of bij wisseling van huurders, en ook nodig, bijvoorbeeld om verhuisbewegingen mogelijk te maken (‘frictieleegstand’). De laatste jaren is de leegstand echter schrikbarend gestegen. Anno 2006 wordt in Nederland voor ca. 6,3 miljoen m2 kantoorruimte een huurder gezocht. Volgens sommige deskundigen geen reden om ons hierover erg druk te maken. Een dip in de kantorenmarkt is een normaal verschijnsel van de bekende varkenscyclus. In een tijd van een grote vraag naar nieuwe kantoorruimte bij een beperkt marktaanbod, worden veel nieuwbouwprojecten op stapel gezet. Gezien de lange ontwikkelings- en realisatietijd kan in die periode de marktvraag door conjuncturele marktontwikkelingen aanzienlijk afnemen. Bij oplevering van de nieuwbouw ontstaat daarmee direct een leegstand. Omgekeerd genereert leegstand een afnemend aanbod, waarvan het effect pas op lange termijn zichtbaar wordt. Volgens sommige deskundigen trekt de markt wel weer aan. Anderen zijn minder optimistisch. Volgens hen is er een structureel overschot aan kantoorruimte en zal ook bij een aantrekkende markt een fors deel van het huidige aanbod leeg blijven staan. Dit geldt vooral voor de onderkant van de markt. Bedrijven die naar een ander, beter kantoorgebouw verhuizen, op een gunstiger locatie, laten vaak een gebouw achter dat nauwelijks nog verhuurbaar is als kantoor. Daar komt bij dat door de vergrijzing van de beroepsbevolking, afnemende immigratie, flexibel gebruik van werkplekken (‘kantoorinnovatie’) en verplaatsing van arbeid naar lagelonenlanden eerder een daling dan een stijging in vraag naar kantoorruimte te verwachten valt. Om langdurige leegstand tegen te gaan, is het noodzakelijk dat een substantieel deel van het incourante aanbod van de markt wordt gehaald. Naast sloop en nieuwbouw kan transformatie van leegstaande kantoren en herbestemming tot nieuwe functies een aantrekkelijke optie zijn. Er zijn diverse kantoorpanden met succes verbouwd voor andere functies, zoals woningen voor studenten, (door)starters en senioren, permanent of tijdelijk. Dit boek laat vele voorbeelden zien.","","nl","book chapter","010","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:4a1645ef-a380-48bd-800a-f79c2a277ba7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4a1645ef-a380-48bd-800a-f79c2a277ba7","Transformatiepotentiemeter","Geraedts, Rob P. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, T (editor); Geraedts, R (editor); Remoy, H (editor); Ouddijk, C (editor)","2007","Om op een efficiënte en systematische manier te kunnen vaststellen of een leegstaand of leegkomend kantoorgebouw voldoende potentie heeft om te worden omgebouwd tot woningen, is de zogenaamde Transformatiepotentiemeter ontwikkeld (Geraedts en Van der Voordt, 2000, 2003). Kort gezegd is dit een checklist met vetocriteria en graduele criteria, waarmee kan worden bepaald welke kenmerken van de locatie en het gebouw gunstig of ongunstig zijn voor succesvolle transformatie. Snel en globaal (Quick Scan) of meer gedegen en gedetailleerd (Haalbaarheidscan). De meter is door verschillende marktpartijen in de praktijk toegepast. Ook afstuderende bouwkundestudenten hebben er veelvuldig gebruik van gemaakt. Zoals het goede studenten betaamt, hebben zij het instrument kritisch tegen het licht gehouden. Zie hiervoor onder meer de afstudeerscripties van Nicole de Vrij, Klaas Jan Boer, John Magielsen, Kawai Pang en Niels Jongeling. Op basis van de toetsing in de praktijk is de oorspronkelijke Transformatiepotentiemeter geëvalueerd en verbeterd. Toegevoegd zijn twee nieuwe stappen: Scan financiële haalbaarheid en Checklijst risico’s planvorming. Hiermee kan de haalbaarheid van een transformatieproject verder onderzocht worden. In dit hoofdstuk beschrijven we de nieuwe Transformatiepotentiemeter en positioneren we dit instrument in de besluitvorming over een GO/NO GO in de initiatieffase. Voor deze bijdrage zijn interviews gehouden met bij transformatie betrokken partijen in Nederland. Aan hen is onder meer de vraag voorgelegd, welke aspecten zij op locatie- en gebouwniveau het meest belangrijk vinden voor een kansrijke transformatie. Verder is gebruik gemaakt van uitkomsten uit onderzoek naar woonwensen in relatie tot locatie- en gebouwkenmerken.","","nl","book chapter","010","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:4f0f837c-5696-441e-a13d-a7c52709c1be","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4f0f837c-5696-441e-a13d-a7c52709c1be","Tijdelijk transformeren","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Kolk, M","van der Voordt, T (editor)","2007","Het lijkt niet logisch: eerst een leeg kantoorpand of ander bouwwerk verbouwen om het geschikt te maken voor een andere functie, om het na een aantal jaren weer terug te verbouwen naar de oorspronkelijke functie. Toch kan het een interessante optie zijn voor (naar verwachting) langdurig leegstaande panden. Bijvoorbeeld als de kantorenmarkt een tijdelijke dip vertoont en naar verwachting over enkele jaren weer aantrekt. Of wanneer een kantorenpark op de schop wordt genomen en gebouwen enkele jaren leeg staan, in afwachting van een grondige renovatie. Tijdelijke bewoning kan dan veelvoorkomende ellende zoals kraken, verpaupering en vandalisme voorkomen. Inkomsten uit tijdelijke verhuur kan de huurderving door leegstand voor een deel compenseren. Een andere situatie waarin tijdelijk transformeren zinvol kan zijn, is herbestemming in afwachting van sloop. Nederland kent hiervan diverse voorbeelden. Verschillende organisaties hebben zich gespecialiseerd in tijdelijk wonen. De meeste hiervan richten zich op antikraak: met minimale voorzieningen wordt het voor een beperkt aantal personen (zonder gebruiksvergunning) mogelijk om te wonen. Voorbeelden van organisaties die een vrijkomend pand volledig benutten en volgens de wettelijke regels aanpakken, zijn Bureau Magnus (voorheen Stichting Tijdelijke Huisvesting Utrecht), dat landelijk actief is, en de Stichting Tijdelijk Wonen (STW) in Utrecht. Het zal duidelijk zijn dat tijdelijke transformatie beperkingen oplegt aan de investeringsruimte en niet voor iedere doelgroep geschikt is. In dit hoofdstuk beschrijven we enkele ervaringen met tijdelijk transformeren.","","nl","book chapter","010","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:acccbaca-7b0b-4dd3-b348-0d6e7b4d9e4c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:acccbaca-7b0b-4dd3-b348-0d6e7b4d9e4c","Leegstandrisicometer","Geraedts, Rob P. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, T (editor); Geraedts, R (editor); Remoy, H (editor); Ouddijk, C (editor)","2007","In zijn bijdrage over de gelaagdheid van leegstand pelt Willem Keeris de leegstand af tot het niveau waarop leegstand echt problematisch is en transformatie een interessante optie kan zijn. Aanloopleegstand, mutatieleegstand en frictieleegstand moeten als een normaal onderdeel van het verhuurproces worden beschouwd, aldus Keeris. De echte problemen zitten in langdurige leegstand die de fase van frictieleegstand overschrijdt, operationele leegstand door een laag prestatieniveau, en kansarme/kansloze structurele leegstand. Een belangrijke vraag is of hierop valt te anticiperen. Is het mogelijk om te voorspellen welke kantoorgebouwen als eerste in de gevarenzone komen, wanneer het aanbod aan kantoorruimte de vraag naar kantoorruimte overtreft? Welke kenmerken van de markt, de locatie en het gebouw zijn hierin doorslaggevend? Hoe kan op getrapte wijze, van quick-and-dirty naar grondig en gedetailleerd, een scan plaatsvinden van de kantorenvoorraad op het vroegtijdig signaleren van dreigende leegstand en het vaststellen van potenties en risico’s van behoud als kantoorgebouw?","","nl","book chapter","010","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:88e9377c-e6d8-44df-87a0-ef4a79e57127","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:88e9377c-e6d8-44df-87a0-ef4a79e57127","Strategisch sturen op een kostenefficient Programma van Eisen","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","drs Pleunis, J.W. (editor)","2007","","","nl","book chapter","NVTG","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:43a7ff2b-0f2b-47db-8a43-230e89330c03","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:43a7ff2b-0f2b-47db-8a43-230e89330c03","Beschreven doet leven","Zijlstra, H. (TU Delft Old - Section Restoration, Re-use and Renovation)","","2007","","edited books; Vakpubl., Overig wet. > 3 pag","nl","book chapter","Stichting Bonas","","","","","","","","","","Old - Section Restoration, Re-use and Renovation","","",""
"uuid:adc1bcc0-ed53-4c8f-8eed-656522021a98","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:adc1bcc0-ed53-4c8f-8eed-656522021a98","Blaricum sous les tropiques: Les principes de l’urbanisme moderne néerlandais en Indonésie","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2006","This chapter describes the development and professionalization of Dutch Indian (Indische) town planning between 1905 and 1951. Other chapters in the book describe architectural and urban developments in other European colonies.","lurbanisme coloniale moderne néerlandais; Indonésie","fr","book chapter","Somogy Editions D'Art","","","","","","","","Architecture","Institute for the History of Art, Architecture and Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:a710c0e5-5b58-4d9c-a771-826d0c8c5090","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a710c0e5-5b58-4d9c-a771-826d0c8c5090","Le positionnement de l’héritage colonial bâti","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2006","L’évaluation des artefacts culturels et leur appréciation se font en fonction d’un certain nombre de critères. Si la validité des méthodes d’analyse et d’évaluation occidentales est incontestable pour l’architecture et l’urbanisme occidentaux, leur ambivalence, leur inadéquation et leur insuffisance en dehors de l’Occident, c’est-à-dire dans un cadre colonial, sautent aux yeux dans la mesure où elles sont un frein et même un obstacle à toute évaluation objective de l’importance et de la qualité intrinsèque des artefacts. C’est pour cette raison que l’étude et l’évaluation de l’héritage architectural des anciennes colonies ne sont possibles que moyennant un réajustement de la méthodologie, des normes et des critères de jugement occidentaux, qui sont essentiellement eurocentriques. Pour comprendre et apprécier le caractère, l’importance et le bienfondé de l’héritage bâti dans les anciennes colonies, il est absolument nécessaire d’étudier et d’analyser les sociétés coloniales, car l’architecture et l’urbanisme sont intrinsèquement liés aux besoins, aux demandes et aux moyens de ces sociétés.","colonie; héritage bâti; colonial; architecture; urbanisme; koloniale architectuur; gebouwd erfgoed","other","book chapter","Editions Somogy, Paris","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT","","","",""
"uuid:5a642b29-a6f8-42a2-96f5-66eeb2cdf2ec","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a642b29-a6f8-42a2-96f5-66eeb2cdf2ec","Budget","Koolwijk, J.S.J.; Geraedts, R.P.","","2006","Er is een groeiend besef dat bouwprocesinnovatie een belangrijke bijdrage kan leveren aan de verbetering en versterking van de bouwbedrijfskolom als geheel. Op verschillende niveaus wordt in alle bedrijfstakken, dus ook in de bouw, de toenemende concurrentie ervaren en dus de urgentie gevoeld om sneller in te spelen op versterking van de vraagkant van de markt. De verschuiving van een meer productgerichte naar een procesgerichte invalshoek van het bouwen, leidt tot de opgave om de verschillende procesfasen en de daarin opererende partijen beter op elkaar af te stemmen. Kennis van bouw- en uitvoeringstechnologie, onderhoud en beheer moet in een zo vroeg mogelijke fase een rol spelen in de ontwikkeling van een project. Het besef dat er beter samengewerkt moet worden, wordt ""bouwbreed"" gedeeld. Dit vereist echter een substantiële verbetering van het ontwerp- en bouwproces en daarvoor is specifieke kennis, kennisbeheer en toegankelijkheid van die kennis nodig. Deze publicatie wil een bijdrage leveren aan de vernieuwing en verbetering van het bouwproces door de aandacht te richten op een voor Nederlandse begrippen vrij nieuwe vorm van samenwerking: de projectalliantie.","","nl","book chapter","VSSD","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Real Estate & Housing","","","",""
"uuid:0a208277-3e77-4780-aeab-c1a459e7dd5d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0a208277-3e77-4780-aeab-c1a459e7dd5d","Aanbesteding","Koolwijk, J.S.J.; Geraedts, R.P.","","2006","Er is een groeiend besef dat bouwprocesinnovatie een belangrijke bijdrage kan leveren aan de verbetering en versterking van de bouwbedrijfskolom als geheel. Op verschillende niveaus wordt in alle bedrijfstakken, dus ook in de bouw, de toenemende concurrentie ervaren en dus de urgentie gevoeld om sneller in te spelen op versterking van de vraagkant van de markt. De verschuiving van een meer productgerichte naar een procesgerichte invalshoek van het bouwen, leidt tot de opgave om de verschillende procesfasen en de daarin opererende partijen beter op elkaar af te stemmen. Kennis van bouw- en uitvoeringstechnologie, onderhoud en beheer moet in een zo vroeg mogelijke fase een rol spelen in de ontwikkeling van een project. Het besef dat er beter samengewerkt moet worden, wordt ""bouwbreed"" gedeeld. Dit vereist echter een substantiële verbetering van het ontwerp- en bouwproces en daarvoor is specifieke kennis, kennisbeheer en toegankelijkheid van die kennis nodig. Deze publicatie wil een bijdrage leveren aan de vernieuwing en verbetering van het bouwproces door de aandacht te richten op een voor Nederlandse begrippen vrij nieuwe vorm van samenwerking: de projectalliantie.","projectalliantie; alliantie; procesinnovatie; bouwprojecten; organisatie","nl","book chapter","VSSD","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Real Estate & Housing","","","",""
"uuid:7bc2c7ca-09d6-4c3e-a08e-73b0272af91a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7bc2c7ca-09d6-4c3e-a08e-73b0272af91a","A Dutch perception: A rational interpretation of the formal language of the landscape","Bobbink, I.; De Wit, S.I.","","2006","The landscape speaks many different languages and we all hear a different one. To communicate our different perceptions and interpretations of the landscape it is necessary to translate those different languages into one of our own. That language could be an artistic language, a historical one or a formal one. At the Faculty of Architecture in Delft, at the Chair of Architecture and Landscape, we have developed a method to understand the formal language of the landscape. The systematic unravelling of the formal characteristics results in a design toolbox. This toolbox enables us to address present problems of urbanisation, de-urbanisation, restructuring of agriculture, water management, etc.","landscape analysis; landscape architecture","en","book chapter","Martin Meidenbauer, München","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:395d5332-7194-483b-956e-fe8e7912df67","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:395d5332-7194-483b-956e-fe8e7912df67","La formation des ingénieurs électrotechniciens au Canada avant la Première Guerre mondiale","Auger, J.F.","","2006","Résumé : La formation des ingénieurs électrotechniciens débuta au cours de la Seconde Révolution industrielle (1880-1920) en Europe et en Amérique du Nord. Ce chapitre examine l’établissement du génie électrique au Canada avant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il démontre l’influence de la politique provinciale et des caractéristiques de l’économie régionale sur l’offre de la formation par les universités. Il confirme que la poussée technologique s’est exercée de l’industrie électrique vers les universités. En outre, il explique pourquoi l’université McGill est devenue le chef-lieu de la formation des ingénieurs électrotechniciens au Canada à cause de ses liens avec l’industrie électrique de l’Amérique du Nord-Est. Abstract: The training in electrical engineering has been set up during the Second Industrial Revolution (1880–1920) in Europe and North America. This chapter studies the inception of electrical engineering in Canada. It shows the influence of provincial politics and the characterization of the regional economy on the offering of this engineering specialty by universities. It confirms the technological push from the electrical industry on the universities. Moreover it explains why McGill University became a primary place for the training in electrical engineering, in Canada, because of its connections with the North-East American electricity industry.","commercialisation; université; industrie; brevet","fr","book chapter","Maison des Sciences de l'homme (Paris)","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Economics of Infrastructures","","","",""
"uuid:ea560062-5b59-4d25-a94b-5114e12cc6d1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ea560062-5b59-4d25-a94b-5114e12cc6d1","Automated 3D modeling of buildings in suburban areas based on integration of image and height data","Khoshelham, K.","","2006","","building extraction; automation; geometric modeling; LiDAR","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","Aerospace Engineering","Space Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:fc691f2f-3eef-4fe2-ada5-418c62f6d54d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fc691f2f-3eef-4fe2-ada5-418c62f6d54d","Consumenten in het woondomein: Kansen voor hedendaagse communities","Sanders, F.C.","","2006","","","en","book chapter","Bouwstenen Publicatiebureau","","","","","","","","Architecture","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:a17fd22a-0170-48b9-ae92-2dd88b7844e0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a17fd22a-0170-48b9-ae92-2dd88b7844e0","Identiteit in het woondomein: Woonassertiviteit en sociale cohesie","Sanders, F.C.","","2006","","","en","book chapter","Bouwstenen Publicatiebureau","","","","","","","","Architecture","Real Estate and Housing","","","",""
"uuid:5fbc0f4b-ee7f-4e72-850b-88dcd7970a52","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5fbc0f4b-ee7f-4e72-850b-88dcd7970a52","L'université au service de l'industrie: La vente de services de laboratoire en génie au Canada, 1895-1939","Auger, J.F.","","2006","Résumé : Ce chapitre traite demande quand et comment les universités ont commencé à répondre aux besoins de recherche des entreprises privées. Il étudie plus particulièrement la commercialisation des services de laboratoire par les universités pour les tests, le contrôle de la qualité et la normalisation. Le résultat saillant est que les universités ont commencé à offrir des services de laboratoires de consultation dès les années 1890. Cette activité générait de faibles revenus qui étaient réinvestis dans le fonctionnement des laboratoires et l’achat d’équipement scientifiques. Les gouvernements supportaient des laboratoires qui offraient de l’assistance technologique à des secteurs industriels en développement. Ces résultats remettent globalement en question la thèse selon laquelle les universités ont commencé à commercialiser la recherche à partir des années 1970. Abstract: This chapter deals with the question of when and how universities began to fill the research needs of private companies. It looks more exactly at the commercialization of laboratory services by universities for testing, quality control and standardization. The main finding is that universities started to behave like consulting laboratories by the 1890s. This activity generated small amounts of money which were invested in the maintenance of the laboratory and in the buying of new laboratory equipment. The governments were supporting some laboratories to provide technological assistance to industrial sectors under development. These results challenge the view according to which the commercialization of research in universities started in the 1970s.","université; Canada; commercialisation; laboratoire; histoire","fr","book chapter","Presses de l'Université du Québec à Montréal","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","Economics of Infrastructures","","","",""
"uuid:e43683de-0270-46c4-b736-c3ddfe9973e6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e43683de-0270-46c4-b736-c3ddfe9973e6","Twenty years of experience with central softening in The Netherlands: Water quality – Environmental benefits – Costs","Hofman, J.A.M.H. (Waternet); Kramer, O.J.I. (Waternet); van der Hoek, J.P. (Waternet); Nederlof, M (Vitens NV); Groenendijk, M (Brabant water)","","2006","Central softening has been utilized by the Dutch water utilities since the late 1970s. It was introduced in the water treatment process as a method to supply water with an optimum water composition to prevent lead and copper release and to prevent excessive scaling. Twenty years of experience show that central softening is beneficial for public health, has significant environmental benefits and that it lowers social costs. Also enhanced consumer comfort is a result of distribution of water with low scaling potential. This paper will describe the water quality improvements and will quantify the benefits realized in practice.","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:0caf19a1-a687-4f1a-b40f-fda94060b640","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0caf19a1-a687-4f1a-b40f-fda94060b640","Strategisch voorraadbeleid","Nieboer, N.","","2005","","","nl","book chapter","WEKA Uitgeverij","","","","","","","","OTB","","","","",""
"uuid:4fbd35fb-fb6b-4d9a-b550-6868cd528123","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4fbd35fb-fb6b-4d9a-b550-6868cd528123","Benchmarking op prestaties van de huisvesting","Volker, L. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van den Berg, J (editor); Lennartz, R (editor)","2005","Om te weten of organisatiedoelstellingen gehaald worden zijn indicatoren nodig. Wanneer is een organisatie succesvol? Zet het beleid zoden aan de dijk? Of zijn ingrepen nodig in de organisatie, de werkprocessen en/of de bedrijfsmiddelen om tot betere prestaties te komen? In deze bijdrage ligt de focus op de huisvesting. Hoe goed presteert uw huisvesting? Op zich zelf, in vergelijking met een eerdere situatie, in vergelijking met anderen? Om dit te kunnen meten is door het Center for People and Buildings in Delft een Werkomgevingsdiagnose-instrument ontwikkeld, kortweg WODI. Deze bijdrage bespreekt de opzet, resultaten uit projectanalyses en bruikbaarheid voor benchmarking.","","nl","book chapter","Arko","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Design & Construction Management","","",""
"uuid:829bbad3-e8b8-4f91-ae69-4c9c07ed166e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:829bbad3-e8b8-4f91-ae69-4c9c07ed166e","Voor kota en kampong: Het ontstaan van een stedenbouwkundige discipline","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2004","Dit hoofdstuk, een korte versie van Van Roosmalens dissertation, schetst de ontwikkeling en professionalisering van stedenbouw in Nederlands-Indië en Indonesië tussen 1905 en 1950, de modernisering van de kolonie en het ontstaan van Indonesië. Een Engelse versie van het hoofdstuk verscheen in 2008 (‘For Kota and Kampong. The Emergence of Town Planning as a Discipline’).","koloniale stedenbouw; Nederlands-Indië; Indonesië","nl","book chapter","Walburg Pers","","","","","","","","Architecture","Institute for the History of Art, Architecture and Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:5bfbfd5f-5b59-4deb-a8fe-f9679f1c92b6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5bfbfd5f-5b59-4deb-a8fe-f9679f1c92b6","Adoptie van e-procurement","Reunis, M.R.B.; Santema, S.C.","","2004","","","nl","book chapter","Kluwer","","","","","","","","OTB","","","","",""
"uuid:b9118da6-48a8-4ac0-8b58-c023cee7da7e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b9118da6-48a8-4ac0-8b58-c023cee7da7e","Awal penataan ruang di Indonesia","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2004","This chapter describes the development and professionalization of Dutch Indian (Indische) town planning between 1905 and 1950. The chapter is included in a publication edited by N. Jenny M.T. Hardjatno and Febi Harta entitled 'Sejarah Penataan Ruang Indonesia 1948-2000. Beberapa Ungkapan'. The publication is a collaborative effort of the Indonesian Departemen Permukimandan Prasarana Wilayah and the Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment.","sejarah; colonial; tata ruang; Hindia-Belanda; Indonesia","","book chapter","Departemen Permukimandan Prasarana Wilayah","","","","","","","","Architecture","Institute for the History of Art, Architecture and Urbanism","","","",""
"uuid:f8abe851-9d94-465d-9e7b-98a875b30286","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f8abe851-9d94-465d-9e7b-98a875b30286","Example of the determination of a design storm","Verhagen, H.J.","","2004","Example for the the dataprocessing of wave data in such a way that design values for coastal structures can be determined","Gumbel; Weibull; Extreme wave height; design wave height","en","book chapter","Spon Press","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:b4a0c290-2069-48a7-8055-c675dbe64e4c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b4a0c290-2069-48a7-8055-c675dbe64e4c","National spatial data infrastructure in the Netherlands; legal & economic issues and developments","van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Kok, B.C. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development)","van Loenen, B (editor); Kok, BC (editor)","2004","","Boekdeel internat.wet","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:20a7b39e-9a05-4581-be88-506df21e7e1a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:20a7b39e-9a05-4581-be88-506df21e7e1a","Spatial data infrastructures; legal and economic issues","van Loenen, B. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development); Kok, B.C. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development)","van Loenen, B (editor); Kok, BC (editor)","2004","","Boekdeel internat.wet","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","OLD Geo-information and Land Development","","",""
"uuid:14839ed2-7996-48ba-9aa4-e4ffe3c75681","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:14839ed2-7996-48ba-9aa4-e4ffe3c75681","Afstemming organisatie en vastgoed","de Vries, Jackie; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); den Heijer, Alexandra (editor)","2004","Ondanks een groot aantal publicaties en praktijkbeschrijvingen is er nog weinig wetenschappelijk gefundeerde kennis beschikbaar over de bijdrage van vastgoed aan de prestaties van organisaties. In dit hoofdstuk wordt vanuit een theoretische invalshoek meer inzicht gegeven in deze relatie. Stap voor stap werken we het schema uit verder uit en onderbouwen we dit waar mogelijk met data uit de empirie.","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Faculteit Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:42002517-90cf-4766-afbe-77e2f6478fec","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:42002517-90cf-4766-afbe-77e2f6478fec","Programma van eisen","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); den Heijer, Alexandra (editor)","2004","Het in kaart brengen van eisen, wensen en randvoorwaarden (de vraagspecificatie) wordt binnen het bouwproces aangeduid met de term programmeren. In het Engels spreken we van programming (USA) of briefing (UK) Het document waarin de eisen en wensen worden vastgelegd is het programma van eisen (PVE) ('programme of requirements' of 'brief'). In dit hoofdstuk bespreken we wat een programma ven eisen is, wat er in hoort te staan, hoe het zich ontwikkelt ""van grof naar fijn"", en welke bronnen beschikbaar zijn om een programma van eisen te kunnen opstellen.","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Faculteit Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:e9cf3a7b-a768-4286-aa0a-4ab6af9a13ca","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e9cf3a7b-a768-4286-aa0a-4ab6af9a13ca","Functies en actoren","den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); den Heijer, Alexandra (editor)","2004","In dit hoofdstuk bespreken we veel voorkomende functies en actoren in het bouwproces, met een focus op vastgoedontwikkeling en -beheer. Een functie is een samenhangend geheel van activiteiten, bijvoorbeeld het verlenen van een opdracht of het uitvoeren van een bouwwerk.","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Faculteit Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:512c0c1d-8ceb-4d0a-8867-4398220067ab","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:512c0c1d-8ceb-4d0a-8867-4398220067ab","Positie en uitgangspunten vastgoedmanagement","de Jonge, Hans; den Heijer, A.C. (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); den Heijer, Alexandra (editor)","2004","In dit hoofdstuk wordt het vakgebied Vastgoedmanagement gepositioneerd ten opzichte van andere vakgebieden binnen de bouwkundige discipline. Daarnaast wordt ingegaan op de invulling van Vastgoedmanagement in de praktijk. Vervolgens worden verschillende uitgangspunten genoemd die het vakgebied tezamen definiëren, zoals het bij de TU Delft wordt ingevuld. Ook aan andere vormen wordt kort aandacht besteed. De uitgangpunten slaan een brug naar de afzonderlijke hoofdstukken in dit dictaat, waarin het vakgebied vastgoedmanagement verder wordt uitgediept.","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Faculteit Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:df579078-abc2-41e8-ae31-1bd5699a2ad3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:df579078-abc2-41e8-ae31-1bd5699a2ad3","Afstemming op psychologische behoeften","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); den Heijer, Alexandra (editor)","2004","In dit hoofdstuk bespreken we enkele centrale begrippen en mechanismen uit de
omgevingspsychologie. Een goed begrip van de psychologische mechanismen waarmee mensen naar vastgoed kijken, gebouwen en buitenruimten beleven en gebruiken en vooren nadelen van huisvestingsalternatieven tegen elkaar afwegen, is essentieel voor een adequate afstemming tussen vraag (gebruik, gebruiker) en aanbod (vastgoed).","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Faculteit Bouwkunde TU Delft","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:65a506eb-cf88-4ac3-8d90-7d3e34baafdd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:65a506eb-cf88-4ac3-8d90-7d3e34baafdd","Evaluation of innovative workplace design in the Netherlands","Mallory-Hill, S; van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van Dortmont, A","Preiser, WFE (editor); Vischer, JC (editor)","2004","Over the last decade many businesses are engaged in making organizational changes; adopting new management styles and ways of working. Concurrently, there has been a rise in the number of non-territorial “flexible” office designs based on job functions and work processes rather than individually assigned
workstations. Office buildings are becoming more ‘intelligent’ through the use of advanced building management systems, automatic indoor climate controls,
innovative (day)lighting systems and so on. Such innovations in workplace design are intended to facilitate organizational change, improve user satisfaction, increase efficiency, and lower costs. To cope with the rapid innovation and changing nature of work environments, building environment-behaviour researchers in the Netherlands are developing ways to measure workplace performance.","","en","book chapter","Elsevier","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:d82963fc-ff3c-4534-8920-b8a68ef25771","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d82963fc-ff3c-4534-8920-b8a68ef25771","Changing Views on Colonial Heritage","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2003","Within the context of a rational study and in order to arrive at a balanced appreciation of nineteenth and twentieth century heritage worldwide, architecture and town planning realized under colonial rule requires special attention. This paper describes the strengths and need for a revised vision of this particular heritage and the considerations and criteria that should be taken into account for evaluation of the objects. The Dutch East Indies are used as a stepping stone.","colonial built heritage","en","book chapter","UNESCO","","","","","","","","Technology, Policy and Management","History","","","",""
"uuid:4c9e0f19-8746-4a30-ac0f-e02fb7dd45d4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4c9e0f19-8746-4a30-ac0f-e02fb7dd45d4","Information systems for the design and management of transformation in Dutch educational buildings","Steijns, Y.; Koutamanis, A.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:d5e8885b-d517-4e06-8792-1b4d38bc6fe5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d5e8885b-d517-4e06-8792-1b4d38bc6fe5","Communication and Value in Networked Design Coalitions","Heintz, J.L.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design; Communication; values; informal communication; value resolution; design team; design coalition","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:5b029521-904e-4494-acec-30911b92faed","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5b029521-904e-4494-acec-30911b92faed","Mediated discourse as a form of architectonic intervention","Stouffs, R.; Engeli, M.; Tuncer, B.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:feb0dd85-148e-401c-864d-abb22a86e06c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:feb0dd85-148e-401c-864d-abb22a86e06c","VISTA VERSA: Critical Considerations on the Evolvement of Designerly Attitudes, Instruments and Networks in Design Driven Studies","Breen, J.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:cd41a4ae-2372-4960-a179-344a5387bbd2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd41a4ae-2372-4960-a179-344a5387bbd2","Artificial Island","Stive, M.J.F.","","2003","Short overview of history and effect islands in front of the coast.","artificial island","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","Campus only","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:9aeb872a-c6c6-4495-a6c8-556d815d1351","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9aeb872a-c6c6-4495-a6c8-556d815d1351","Autonomous mechanisms in architectural design systems","Koutamanis, A.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:fca92c6f-e0e7-4fcb-915c-7718939169b2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fca92c6f-e0e7-4fcb-915c-7718939169b2","Statements for the conference workshop","Cumming, M.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:ccc25c4a-44c3-49f4-9bdb-505444fcd3c5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ccc25c4a-44c3-49f4-9bdb-505444fcd3c5","Changing Views on Colonial Heritage","Roosmalen, P.K.M. van","","2003","Within the context of a rational study and in order to arrive at a balanced appreciation of nineteenth and twentieth century heritage worldwide, architecture and town planning realized under colonial rule requires special attention. This paper describes the strengths and need for a revised vision of this particular heritage and the considerations and criteria that should be taken into account for evaluation of the objects. The Dutch East Indies are used as a stepping stone.","colonial; built heritage; architecture; town planning; urbanism; colony; criteria","en","book chapter","UNESCO, Paris","","","","","","","","Architecture","RMIT","","","",""
"uuid:36a32146-874a-4c31-88c8-b3f319082363","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:36a32146-874a-4c31-88c8-b3f319082363","Knowledge Model for Cultural Analogy in Design and Design Education","Sariyildiz, S.; Ciftcioglu, O.; Tuncer, B.; Stouffs, R.","","2003","","Architecture; Local values; Globalisation; Computer Aided Architectural Design; ICKT; Architectural Design; Analogy; Culture; Design Education; Multiculturalism; Intelligent Modelling Techniques","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:a4e4d228-2b65-4292-b1df-3ec94f93611e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a4e4d228-2b65-4292-b1df-3ec94f93611e","Quality of service routing","Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (TU Delft Network Architectures and Services); Kuipers, F.A. (TU Delft Network Architectures and Services); Korkmaz, T (External organisation); Krunz, M (External organisation); Curado, M (External organisation); Monteiro, E (External organisation); Masip-Bruin, X (External organisation); Sole-Pareta, J (External organisation); Sanchez-Lopez, S (External organisation)","van Mieghem, P (editor); Smirnov et al, M (editor)","2003","","Boekdeel internat.wet","en","book chapter","Springer","","","","","","","","","","Network Architectures and Services","","",""
"uuid:3ab6c2a8-957b-461b-bd39-b6be7ba8094d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3ab6c2a8-957b-461b-bd39-b6be7ba8094d","The Netherlands: The Zuyder zee project","Stive, M.J.F.; Waterman, R.E.","","2002","Summary of the inpoldering of the Zuiderzee (to IJsselmeer).","IJsselmeer; polders; land reclamation","en","book chapter","Kluwer Academic Publishers","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:fae14342-fd7b-4259-a4b2-4ca488447dc4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fae14342-fd7b-4259-a4b2-4ca488447dc4","Epilogue","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Cuperus, I.J.J. (TU Delft Architectural Engineering)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:3585713f-1be1-4321-82f3-44888b70371a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3585713f-1be1-4321-82f3-44888b70371a","Descriptive research","Lans, W (TU Delft Housing Quality and Process Innovation (OLD)); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","A lot of knowledge is needed for a good design; one that is functional, affordable, with architectonic interest etc. The same applies to a wealth of other activities within the architectural discipline; as there are policy development, spatial planning, formulating programmes of requirement, building and maintenance. Knowledge may contribute to well-considered and well-founded decisions. A methodological way to collect knowledge is the precise description of reality. The subject of description can relate to facts and wishes, to people and material objects, to plans and realised buildings. Examples are charting the housing preferences of potential inhabitants of VINEX-locationsa , a careful description of a building,b or plan documentations.c
A lot of insight may also be derived from detailed description of processes; as there are the thinking process of a designer or the decision making process concerning large projects in infrastructure. Two questions are of prime importance: ‘What is going on?’ and ‘How is it going?’d The results may be presented as texts, drawings, tables, graphs, statistical notions (mean, spread), maps like the one of a city or a function chart, web-sites and databases. The description may be focused on individual variables and on relations between variables. Suppose, that local authorities want to know the opinion of the community on different designs resulting from a prize contest. Then it could be interesting to find out whether the preferences are differing per age category, or that ‘laymen’ and professionals are differing in preference.
In the present contribution we are describing firstly some characteristics of descriptive research. Next, we present examples of descriptive research and show how results can contribute to development of the architectural discipline. We conclude with recommendations.","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Housing Quality and Process Innovation (OLD)","","",""
"uuid:cd0c66f8-c461-4fee-b0ed-ce07ceee22ae","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cd0c66f8-c461-4fee-b0ed-ce07ceee22ae","Types of study by design","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); de Jong, T.M. (TU Delft Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD))","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","In this book study by design – also called research by or through design – is defined as the development of knowledge by designing, studying the effects of this design, changing the design itself or its context, and studying the effects of the transformations. The ‘TOTE-model’ from systems analysis may be recognised in this : Test → Operate → Test → Exit. Methodologically this should be preceded by a pre-design study, particularly in order to ascertain which requirements should be met by the design; although a design does not need to be goal-directed by definition.","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:0766f773-ffd4-4de3-9597-4b5634c08f72","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0766f773-ffd4-4de3-9597-4b5634c08f72","Criteria for scientific study and design","de Jong, T.M. (TU Delft Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD)); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","Could a design be the product of scientific work to be compared with a scientific report? If so, under which conditions and when? The topic is eagerly discussed both within and outside of faculties of architecture. On the web-site of the Design Research Society (DRS) there is a lively debate on what a design study and a study by design really are and when a designer can also be designated a scientist. These questions stood central during the 1996 EAAE Congress organised by the Delft Faculty of Architecture on the theme ‘Doctorates in Design + Architecture’.a In order to answer these questions we discuss first the terms ‘research’ and ‘study’ and the usual pre-requisites that must be met for study to be designated ‘scientific’. Next, similarities and differences between designing and studying are dealt with. Following that, we discuss the usual way in the scientific community of looking at the criteria for a design to be branded as a product of scientific study. For that purpose a summary is given of the requirements the Technical University in Delft associates with a the rôle it played during the initiative leading to this handbook of design related study. Finally we give a specimen of criteria for evaluation of a scientific architectural design (ex post) and of a proposal for a design related study (ex ante).","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD)","","",""
"uuid:4e28c287-e82e-49fc-b654-d9a55dc32da7","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4e28c287-e82e-49fc-b654-d9a55dc32da7","De Rijksverzekeringsbank. Een voorbeeldig kantoorgebouw uit 1939","Zijlstra, H. (TU Delft Architectural Engineering)","Vrolijk, M (editor)","2002","","","nl","book chapter","Genootschap Amstelodamum","","","","","","","","","","Architectural Engineering","","",""
"uuid:175b1149-4c08-425c-a0ca-0bc74df3f6cd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:175b1149-4c08-425c-a0ca-0bc74df3f6cd","Introduction","de Jong, T.M. (TU Delft Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD)); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","This methodological book describes eight forms of study as they relate to design:
- Naming and describing;
- Design research and typology;
- Evaluating;
- Modelling;
- Programming and optimising;
- Technical study;
- Design study;
- Study by design.
These eight sections are the spine of the work. Its compartmentalisation is based on the work of two Methodology Committees of the Faculty of Architecture at the Technical University of Delft (in 1990 and in 2000 AD) and establishes, in this sense, the list of the methodological end-terms of the education. The sequencing of the sections and the chapters within them is showing a certain space for conditioning. Design research, for instance, is impossible without a description of the designs to be studied; in its turn describing study pre-supposes that the components and concepts in these designs can be named and retrieved (naming).","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD)","","",""
"uuid:751b2aeb-2be1-4b05-8f30-c09a298b9879","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:751b2aeb-2be1-4b05-8f30-c09a298b9879","Retrieval and reference","de Jong, T.M. (TU Delft Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD)); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","Knowledge from study may be transferred in different ways: in words and images, via lectures and exhibitions, in the form of articles or books; and electronically.
For the time being, the form used most frequently is written publication in text and illustration. However publishing on CD-ROM and the Internet are witnessing rapid development. Maybe this is going to have important consequences for the way in which people are searching for information. In this contribution we discuss some points needing attention for optimal accessibility of knowledge from study and suitably dealing with the sources used. We refer to handbooks for the conventional playing rules of reporting in writing such as clear and interest evoking titles of chapters and paragraphs, clear structure and table of contents, avoiding unnecessary jargon, a clear summary and their like.a,b The emphasis in this Chapter is on adequate pointers to references and the use of key-words.
Before embarking, first, something about the way to stimulate potential readers to take notice of the information. It starts already with the cover and the titlepage. These give a first impression of what is waiting for the potential reader. With this author, text or images present themselves. One glance should make clear what the subject is; although it is sometimes attractive to confuse the reader. Starting from cover and title page, the reference data (copyright notice, year of publication, ISBN number, place of issue and publisher), table of contents, foreword (written by a recommending outsider or referee) and introduction, the reader is introduced from his own world into the world of the author. The author and those responsible for the lay-out should picture themselves in this process and shape the publication from the vantage point of potential readers (the target audience), their questions, their pre-suppositions, or lack thereof.
Possible pre-suppositions of the reader should be supplemented or corrected. With this it is prevented that potential readers are thinking after a while “What the hell is this?” A clear text on the back cover, an index of key-words, a list of references and a sensible use of footnotes and final-notes are important conditions as well in order to achieve a publication that invites reading.","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Technical Ecology and Methodology (OLD)","","",""
"uuid:ad180fa6-1a50-4288-a557-84325f8de76c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ad180fa6-1a50-4288-a557-84325f8de76c","Programming of buildings","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van Wegen, HBR (TU Delft (OLD) Chair of Form and Function)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","A vital function of a building is spatial organisation of activity. Designing must have a sound insight into points of departure objectives and wishes of users: their activities, organisational structure and ensuing spatial consequences. When a new organisation is looking for an adress; or when an existing organisation has decided that present premises are no longer suitable, a lot of thought should be spent on possible and desirable variants of solution. Instances are: remodelling, expansion, disposing of (a part of) the building, joining, moving into another building, or (commissioning the) designing of a new building. In order to ensure that the building supports activities in an adequate way with respect to cultural, aesthetic, economic, climatical, technical and judicial considerations, the requirements must be carefully charted.
This is also mandatory for weighing alternatives against one another and for ascertaining whether wishes and potentials match. It is extremely rare, that what is deemed desirable is completely feasible in terms of time and money as well. Present laws and rules delimit possibilities as well. This necessitates formulating priorities and making choices. Charting requirements, wishes and boundary conditions is termed in the building process ‘programming’; or ‘briefing’.
In this contribution we discuss how programming of buildings is effectuated and identify the means available to trace and record wishes and requirements in a document: the programme of requirements, or brief. These requirements must get the form of a description of the performance to be delivered. They may be of a quantitative or ualitative nature and have regard to location, building, spaces, building parts and facilities.","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:49f683d9-6d16-4ff7-ba7f-78828a75a2a3","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:49f683d9-6d16-4ff7-ba7f-78828a75a2a3","Ex post evaluation of buildings","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van Wegen, Herman","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","Literally, ‘evaluating’ means to assess something’s ‘value’. It would seem that the term orginated in the banking world, where evaluation stands for appraisal in terms of the stock exchange, and for determining prices in cash. In the case of evaluations in the discipline of architecture, it is relevant to distinguish between product orientated evaluations – for instance, of a commission, design, contracting or realised building – and process orientated evaluations: for instance, of the course of the process from initiative up to and including usage and maintenance; or solely honed to the design process. In this contribution we are concentrating on ‘ex post’ (afterward) evaluation of buildings. For a study of an ‘ex ante’ (before) evaluation we refer to the contribution by Hulsbergen and Van der Schaaf
Important questions include: is a building used in accordance with the intentions of all involved parties? Are daily users satisfied with their accommodation? To what extent does the actual energy consumption fit the expected energy consumption? To what extent do laymen and experts agree on its architectural quality? Is the building designed and constructed according to the standards of the Building Code?
In order to understand the design and be able to interpret the results of a product evaluation, it is important to include the implementation process in the evaluation. How has the planning process come about? On which considerations are the design decisions based? What kind of expertise was used in the programming phase, the development of the architectural concept, and other stages of the process? Is it characterised by an inter-action of design and research and an effective participation by clients and users? To what extent did legislative prescriptions and economic constraints act on the design?","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:1fa91c6a-7c3d-4268-84d7-48005136400f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1fa91c6a-7c3d-4268-84d7-48005136400f","Evaluating prototypes","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","de Jong, T.M. (editor); van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor)","2002","Prototype design usually includes both ex ante evaluation and ex post evaluation. Ex ante evaluation of a first design may lead either to adaptations or to the conclusion that the design is ready to be built. After construction, ex post evaluation of the building may give rise to improvements. When the improved design is built, practical experiences may give rise to further improvements, and so on. This process may be of a sequential order, but design alternatives may also be tested simultaneously (see also Chapter 50). In this Chapter I will discuss several examples of prototype design with different combinations of ex ante and / or ex post evaluation.","","en","book chapter","DUP Science","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:0b0d5eb5-415c-44a3-8a86-a5efe4c95509","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0b0d5eb5-415c-44a3-8a86-a5efe4c95509","Coordinating virtual building design teams","Heintz, J.L.","","2001","","","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture","","","","",""
"uuid:059fc086-2987-4a52-9dde-2abb02265a2f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:059fc086-2987-4a52-9dde-2abb02265a2f","Costs and benefits of workplace innovation","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Bekkering, H.C. (editor); Graafland, A.D. (editor); de Jonge, H. (editor); van Bergen, J. (editor); Luz Melis, A. (editor)","2001","","","en","book chapter","010","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:474f99fb-a1ee-43e7-a01d-d064802b3310","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:474f99fb-a1ee-43e7-a01d-d064802b3310","Ervaringen met flexibel werken in een innovatieve kantooromgeving","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); Vos, PGJC; van Meel, JJ (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","","2001","Medio jaren negentig verschenen in dit handboek drie introducerende bijdragen over kantoorinnovatie. Inmiddels is flink wat ervaring opgedaan met nieuwe, flexibele inrichtingsconcepten. Het is nu interessant om te kijken of kantoorinnovatie de hoge verwachtingen heeft waargemaakt. Werkt het beter? Werkt het prettiger? Is het goedkoper? Met deze drie vragen als vertrekpunt wordt in dit artikel een overzicht geschetst van de effecten van kantoorinnovatie. De auteurs baseren zich, naast literatuur, met name op zelf verrichtte evaluatieonderzoeken naar innovatieve kantooromgevingen bij overheid en bedrijfsleven. Na het trekken van de conclusies vertalen zij de bevindingen naar aanbevelingen en tips voor managers in de huisvestingspraktijk. Ter illustratie zijn kaders opgenomen met ervaringen in het Dynamischkantoor Haarlem, een grootschalig kantoorinnovatieproject van de Rijksgebouwendienst, waarvan gedurende enkele jaren diverse studies zijn gemaakt.","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","Hoofdstuk 3.1.2 art. D4 Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:791dc2e9-257b-4a26-866d-ca9453b193ae","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:791dc2e9-257b-4a26-866d-ca9453b193ae","Lessons from Innovations","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management); van Meel, JJ (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","Dewulf, G. (editor); Krumm, P. (editor); de Jonge, H. (editor)","2000","Juriaan van Meel and Theo van der Voordt describe the interaction between workplace concepts and the functioning of organisations and individual employees. Although scientific evaluations are scarce, it may be concluded that innovative concepts fit better with new ways of working. Teleworking and the provision of different workspaces for different activities support the need for both communication and concentration. Non-territorial use of workspace may lead to a more efficient use of space. Most users of innovative environments like their trendy environment and don't want to return to a traditional office building. However, psychological needs such as privacy and territoriality must not be underestimated.","","en","book chapter","Arko Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:5bbf64de-2ef5-4279-915a-865c542dbe02","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5bbf64de-2ef5-4279-915a-865c542dbe02","Space Requirements for Accessibility: Cross-Cultural Comparisons","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","","1999","","","en","book chapter","Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers","","","","","","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:89567ff8-70a5-4439-8997-ca9fddd16ac6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:89567ff8-70a5-4439-8997-ca9fddd16ac6","Integrale toegankelijkheid","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor); van Eck, R. (editor); Geurtsen, A. (editor); Janzen, A. (editor); Visser, J. (editor)","1998","","","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu van Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:8419c375-09c8-40ec-9f55-e8d63eeaaa0c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8419c375-09c8-40ec-9f55-e8d63eeaaa0c","Bouwstenen voor het verpleeghuis nieuwe stijl","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor); van Eck, R. (editor); Geurtsen, A. (editor); Janzen, A. (editor); Visser, J. (editor)","1998","","","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu van Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:84c870a5-ab03-4350-852d-f6355266f121","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:84c870a5-ab03-4350-852d-f6355266f121","Ruimtelijke oriëntatie","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor); van Eck, R. (editor); Geurtsen, A. (editor); Janzen, A. (editor); Visser, J. (editor)","1998","","","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu van Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:c0d88706-aea9-40af-adb4-4bc2eb03735b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c0d88706-aea9-40af-adb4-4bc2eb03735b","Architectuur en woonzorgvoorzieningen","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor); van Eck, R. (editor); Geurtsen, A. (editor); Janzen, A. (editor); Visser, J. (editor)","1998","","","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu van Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:3bbc1338-aa0c-4960-a52a-11e53f6d9ce2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3bbc1338-aa0c-4960-a52a-11e53f6d9ce2","Begrippen wonen en zorg","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor); van Eck, R. (editor); Geurtsen, A. (editor); Janzen, A. (editor); Visser, J. (editor)","1998","","","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu van Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:c9ca5573-9f05-4b8f-879d-02479913e4f8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c9ca5573-9f05-4b8f-879d-02479913e4f8","Wonen met zorg in de jaren tachtig en negentig","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, D.J.M. (editor); van Eck, R. (editor); Geurtsen, A. (editor); Janzen, A. (editor); Visser, J. (editor)","1998","","","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu van Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:9959a871-ad05-41b5-af8a-787f7330c6f8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9959a871-ad05-41b5-af8a-787f7330c6f8","Privacy en sociaal contact","Plaisier, Ad (NZI, Utrecht); van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); van Eck, Ron (editor); Geurtsen, Aart (editor); Janzen, Annemiek (editor); Visser, Jos (editor)","1998","Richtlijnen voor het ontwerpen en beheren van woonzorgvoorzieningen voor ouderen die voorzien in de behoefte aan privacy en contact. [Guidelines to incorporate the needs for privacy and social interaction in facilities for assisted living for the elderly]","privacy; sociaal contact; woonzorgvoorziening","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu vam Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:dfcc2581-2690-4407-b477-26215a5504e6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dfcc2581-2690-4407-b477-26215a5504e6","Sociale veiligheid","van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management)","van der Voordt, Theo (editor); van Eck, Ron (editor); Geurtsen, Aart (editor); Janzen, Annemiek (editor); Visser, Jos (editor)","1998","Richtlijnen voor sociaal veilig ontwerpen en beheren van woonzorgvoorzieningen voor ouderen","sociale veiligheid; woonzorgvoorziening","nl","book chapter","Bohn Stafleu vam Loghum","","","","","Accepted manuscript","","","","","Real Estate Management","","",""
"uuid:7619df46-8c4a-4fb6-b2c2-84caf3c0a393","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7619df46-8c4a-4fb6-b2c2-84caf3c0a393","Spectroscopic investigation of lithium intercalation in thin films of anatase titanium dioxide","Van de Krol, R.; Goossens, A.; Schoonman, J.","","1997","","lithium intercalation anatase titanium dioxide oxide titanium lithium intercalation optical absorption","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:b27c8ca6-9aad-4b2e-adfc-df180b676379","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b27c8ca6-9aad-4b2e-adfc-df180b676379","Defect chemistry in solid state electrochemistry","Schoonman, J.","","1997","","review defect chem solid state electrochem crystal defect solid state electrochem review point defect solid state electrochem review conductor solid state electrochem review","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:0c757546-814c-4a34-947c-bc35dea143f6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c757546-814c-4a34-947c-bc35dea143f6","Huizenkopers in profiel: De vraag naar dure koopwoningen","Boelhouwer, P.J.","","1996","","","nl","book chapter","OTB (DUP), Delft","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:1d7c9d23-51c6-4572-aec4-12b182d2d30c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d7c9d23-51c6-4572-aec4-12b182d2d30c","Conversion of activated carbon into porous silicon carbide by fluidized bed chemical vapor deposition","Moene, R.; Kramer, L.F.; Schoonman, J.; Makkee, M.; Moulijn, J.A.","","1995","","silicon carbide catalyst support prepn CVD nickel silicon carbide catalyst chem vapor deposition silicon carbide prepn","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:b5e328a7-a005-41eb-98d6-7fc4435908ee","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b5e328a7-a005-41eb-98d6-7fc4435908ee","Nickel catalyzed conversion of activated carbon into porous silicon carbide","Moene, R.; Schoonman, J.; Makkee, M.; Moulijn, J.A.","","1995","","porous silicon carbide activated carbon conversion nickel catalyzed activated carbon conversion","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:c7262b2b-aec1-49df-ad9c-5ad9fa594c34","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c7262b2b-aec1-49df-ad9c-5ad9fa594c34","Thin film fuel cells","Van Dieten, V.E.J.; Dekker, J.P.; Schoonman, J.","","1995","","","en","book chapter","MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:dce96fd1-7f43-413b-a62a-af580889d4d8","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dce96fd1-7f43-413b-a62a-af580889d4d8","Van gebruik naar initiatief","van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","1994","","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:8342222d-c48b-4a1a-9f33-806ceb5449f1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8342222d-c48b-4a1a-9f33-806ceb5449f1","CVD-grown boron phosphides: A thermodynamical adsorption model to understand the growth of different kinds of boron phosphides","Kelder, E.M.; van der Put, P.; Schoonman, J.","","1994","","boron phosphide CVD thermodn adsorption model","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:5d2c4b86-441c-4434-bd82-716eb16510cd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5d2c4b86-441c-4434-bd82-716eb16510cd","Synthesis and Measurement of Ultrafine Partieles","Marijnissen, J.C.M.; Pratsinis, S.","","1993","","chemische technologie","en","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:b20c8c55-4537-4750-97d8-f9e32d3ffa3c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b20c8c55-4537-4750-97d8-f9e32d3ffa3c","EUROPEAN MOBILITY IS DIFFERENT: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE","Orfeuil, J.P.; Bovy, P.H.L.","","1993","","Transportation traffic estimation choice of transportation europe","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:9b603b27-31a8-455c-900c-4238c915bad6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9b603b27-31a8-455c-900c-4238c915bad6","Openbare gebouwen","van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","1993","","","nl","book chapter","Ministerie van WVC","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:403656a9-9b4c-4929-b2a2-094900515f05","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:403656a9-9b4c-4929-b2a2-094900515f05","Chemical vapor deposition techniques for thin films of solid electrolytes and electrodes","Van Dieten, V.E.J.; Dekker, J.P.; Van Zomeren, A.A.; Schoonman, J.","","1993","","electrochem vapor deposition yttria stabilized zirconia CVD electrochem titanium silicide lithium battery","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:2d764237-84dd-4571-b004-733cc52cf9d9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2d764237-84dd-4571-b004-733cc52cf9d9","Housing policy and housing finance in seven European countries","Boelhouwer, P.J.; Van der Heijden, H.M.H.","","1993","","","en","book chapter","The National Swedish Institue for Building Reserach","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:9e0a206e-cd2b-4a83-ba7d-d808ac797912","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9e0a206e-cd2b-4a83-ba7d-d808ac797912","THE NETHERLANDS: GROUND TRANSPORT BELOW SEA LEVEL","Korver, W.; Jansen, G.R.M.; Bovy, P.H.L.","","1993","","Textbook 8526 netherlands 8078 economics 0165 public transport 1165 vehicle ownership 0315 modal split 0675 government national 0153 policy 0143 statistics 6555","en","book chapter","KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, PO BOX 17, DORDRECHT, 3800 AA, NETHERLANDS","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:892455d1-de21-46b7-b2c5-bf1b6ad56eb0","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:892455d1-de21-46b7-b2c5-bf1b6ad56eb0","CAN A BILLION TRIPS BE REDUCED TO A FEW PATTERNS?","Salomon, I.; Bovy, P.H.L.; Orfeuil, J.P.","","1993","","Transportation traffic surveys choice of transportation europe","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:087e21f0-4d83-4fba-b750-cbd069a3ab6c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:087e21f0-4d83-4fba-b750-cbd069a3ab6c","EUROPE: A HETEROGENOUS 'SINGLE MARKET'","Salomon, I.; Orfeuil, J.P.; Bovy, P.H.L.; Zumkeller, D.","","1993","","Europe 8034 population 0335 sociology 2253 vehicle ownership 0315 modal split 0675 motorway 2752 length 6488 mobility pers 9105 mathematical model 6473 forecast 0122 textbook 8526","en","book chapter","KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, PO BOX 17, DORDRECHT, 3800 AA, NETHERLANDS","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:11e7fd93-5ef3-4703-9a12-d518b47e86c2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:11e7fd93-5ef3-4703-9a12-d518b47e86c2","Ruimtelijke consequenties van verschillende onderwijstypen","van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","1992","","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:e0f0c347-185a-4919-977e-8f583829878e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e0f0c347-185a-4919-977e-8f583829878e","Psychologische aspekten van de openbare ruimte","van der Voordt, D.J.M.; van Wegen, H.B.R.","","1992","","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:4157b716-fd23-4b79-978e-494f125b91b2","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4157b716-fd23-4b79-978e-494f125b91b2","Permeability studies on a silicalite single crystal membrane model","Geus, E.R.; Jansen, A.E.; Jansen, J.C.; Schoonman, J.; Van Bekkum, H.","","1991","","gas permeability silicalite single crystal membrane epoxy embedded zeolite membrane gas permeation","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:256adcfc-dfa3-4025-b880-b65621bb7abb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:256adcfc-dfa3-4025-b880-b65621bb7abb","Classification aspects of ship flexibility","Beaumont, J.G.; Robinson, D.W.","","1991","","hydrodynamics","","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Hydromechanics and Structures","","",""
"uuid:7e93d271-9dd1-46df-9b31-3542208515e6","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7e93d271-9dd1-46df-9b31-3542208515e6","Solid state ionics in solid oxide fuel cells","Schoonman, J.; Dekker, J.P.; Broers, J.W.; Kiwiet, N.J.","","1991","","electrolyte; review fuel cell solid state ionics yttria zirconia fuel cell review lanthanum chromium oxide conductor review","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:7afd215c-5bab-4fff-9f45-2fcd80e8a1bb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7afd215c-5bab-4fff-9f45-2fcd80e8a1bb","Deposition of cubic boron monophosphide from tribromoborane and tribromophosphine: A reaction mechanism","Kelder, E.M.; Van der Put, P.J.; Becht, J.G.M.; Schoonman, J.","","1991","","CVD boron phosphide reaction mechanism kinetics boron phosphide CVD adsorption phosphide CVD","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:6893f158-bc16-4adf-9504-ca6b192c47b1","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6893f158-bc16-4adf-9504-ca6b192c47b1","Tenure conversion, residential mobility and social change","Boelhouwer, P.J.; Van Weesep, J.","","1990","","","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:1b13956f-1132-4c84-89ad-0bf1724ed31b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1b13956f-1132-4c84-89ad-0bf1724ed31b","Kleine criminaliteit en (stede)bouwkundig ontwerp","van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","1990","","","nl","book chapter","Gouda Quint","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:085a8362-8eab-4f3d-918b-14269d7b5a2d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:085a8362-8eab-4f3d-918b-14269d7b5a2d","Determination of particle aggregation in ultrafine silicon nitride powders","Van der Put, P.J.; Bauer, R.A.; Van den Assem, A.; Kruis, F.E.; Scarlett, B.; Schoonman, J.","","1990","","silicon nitride laser chem vapor pptn field flow fractionation silicon nitride quasielastic light scattering silicon nitride cluster silicon nitride fractal dimension aggregation ultrafine silicon nitride powder","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:897b0485-329d-4e88-8b62-d20c9667851a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:897b0485-329d-4e88-8b62-d20c9667851a","Betaalbare nieuwbouw voor lagere-inkomensgroepen in de jaren negentig een utopie?","Boelhouwer, P.J.","","1990","","","nl","book chapter","Gemeentelijk Woningbedrijf Rotterdam","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:a8d38dc4-35ef-4236-ad37-7ee51400e382","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a8d38dc4-35ef-4236-ad37-7ee51400e382","Denitrification by obligate and facultative autotrophs","Robertson, L.A.; Kuenen, J.G.","","1990","","review denitrification autotroph bacteria","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:de450c65-7332-45b4-8118-aaeef84c3c5c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:de450c65-7332-45b4-8118-aaeef84c3c5c","Chemical vapor precipitation of silicon nitride powders with a tunable carbon dioxide laser","Bauer, R.A.; Van Weeren, R.; Van der Put, P.J.; Kruis, F.E.; Scarlett, B.; Schoonman, J.","","1990","","silicon nitride chem vapor deposition laser excitation dichlorosilane ammonia reaction","en","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:871cc537-7619-4920-bf0d-72bd614c72e5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:871cc537-7619-4920-bf0d-72bd614c72e5","Van gebruik naar initiatief: Gebruikersonderzoek en functionele analyse","van der Voordt, D.J.M.; van Wegen, H.B.R.","","1989","Auteursversie","","nl","book chapter","Publikatieburo Bouwkunde, TU Delft","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:43a8bf26-7c22-4edb-8930-6453313abc88","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:43a8bf26-7c22-4edb-8930-6453313abc88","ROUTEKEUZE VAN REIZIGERS.; ROUTECHOICE OF TRAVELLERS","Bovy, P.H.L.","","1989","","flow; Selection 9072 itinerary 0699 road network 2743 attitude psychol 2267 behaviour 9001 motivation 2295 decision process 2248 mathematical model 6473 forecast 0122 traffic flow 0671 theory 9078 Traffic theory (71) traffic and transport planning (72) accident","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:a7877102-821f-45e2-ab3d-1fd00c287f98","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a7877102-821f-45e2-ab3d-1fd00c287f98","Gesloten bouwblok + portiekafsluiting -> diskussie gesloten?","van der Voordt, D.J.M.","","1989","Verslag van een studiedag.","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:e5a4a60a-669a-4801-af2f-e7a2c75fd691","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e5a4a60a-669a-4801-af2f-e7a2c75fd691","Rijkswaterstaat, Expertsysteem Nehalennia (Hfst 6.10)","Verhagen, H.J.","","1987","Het gebruik van kennissystemen (expersystemen) bij de beoordeling van taludstabililteit en bestortingen in Zeeland","expertsysteem","nl","book chapter","Samson","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:e73c65f7-6a20-49bf-b1a0-87b0b33a8e98","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e73c65f7-6a20-49bf-b1a0-87b0b33a8e98","Van Bijlmermeer tot Venserpolder: Interview met Carel Weeber","van Hoogdalem, H.; van der Voordt, D.J.M.; van Wegen, H.B.R.","","1986","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:d73c45cb-19bb-461f-a4b0-717b4d27522f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d73c45cb-19bb-461f-a4b0-717b4d27522f","Ontwikkelingen in de woningvraag van jongeren","Boelhouwer, P.J.; Jansen, A.; Volkers, K.","","1986","","","nl","book chapter","","","","","","","","","","","","","",""
"uuid:bac5bd13-942a-4ec1-9bb7-0d287d63949c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bac5bd13-942a-4ec1-9bb7-0d287d63949c","Het spanningsveld tussen ontwerpers en bewoners: Bespiegelingen bij het afscheid van een pionier","van der Voordt, D.J.M.; van Wegen, H.B.R.","","1986","","","nl","book chapter","Delft University Press","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:fb91ac96-3fa4-4d69-a57b-58c785316be4","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fb91ac96-3fa4-4d69-a57b-58c785316be4","Gebouwen voor Gezondheidscentra: Op zoek naar een optimale afstemming van organisatie en gebouw","van Hoogdalem, H.; van der Voordt, D.J.M.; van Wegen, H.B.R.","","1983","","","nl","book chapter","Samson, Alphen a/d Rijn","","","","","","","","Architecture and The Built Environment","","","","",""
"uuid:96262cf8-01dc-4596-80f0-4ad3b6da8e07","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:96262cf8-01dc-4596-80f0-4ad3b6da8e07","Hoofdvak textieltechniek: Beschrijving opgenomen in Jaarboek 1966 van het Werktuigbouwkundig StudieGezelschap ""Leeghwater""","","","1966","","Textieltechniek","nl","book chapter","Delftsche Uitgevers Maatschappij","","","","","","","","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:1f1549fa-64a6-426e-8377-d83b5a6500bf","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1f1549fa-64a6-426e-8377-d83b5a6500bf","Probleme der Donau in Österreich","Grzywienski, A.","","1963","Overview of the hydraulic works in the upper part of the Danube river.","Danube; hydraulic engineering; river engineering","de","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:1ff6149b-67ff-44b0-807e-1331608b61a5","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1ff6149b-67ff-44b0-807e-1331608b61a5","Évolution, depuis trente ans, de la normalisation internationale des mesures de débits en conduite","Schlag, A.","","1963","Historical overview regarding the standardization of discharge measurements.","discharge; hydraulic engineering; flow","fr","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:1604246d-743f-4a83-88e7-2f2de54a927a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1604246d-743f-4a83-88e7-2f2de54a927a","Hydraulic research for the Zuiderzeeworks","Mazure, J.P.","","1963","Overview of the hydraulic research for the closure of the afsluitdijk and the construction of the polders in the IJsselmeer (Zuyderzee). Including salinity research.","Zuyderzee; Afsluitdijk; salinity; IJsselmeer","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:2294d42d-4ce8-4a3f-8997-a7e29815d37f","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2294d42d-4ce8-4a3f-8997-a7e29815d37f","Activities of Dutch civil engineers abroad","Frijlink, H.C.","","1963","Activities of Dutch engineering consultants in Nedeco framework abroad.","hydraulic engineering; consultancy; developing countries","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:5fe72156-381f-4191-a351-b15d07c9ba75","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5fe72156-381f-4191-a351-b15d07c9ba75","Trends in hydraulics laboratory research in the Netherlands","Schoemaker, H.J.","Van de Wel, J. (contributor); Prins, J.E. (contributor); De Vries, M. (contributor); Paape, A. (contributor); Abraham, G. (contributor); Hoekstra, A.J. (contributor); Wijdieks, J. (contributor); Diephuis, J.G.H.R. (contributor); Reinalda, R. (contributor); Bijker, E.W. (contributor)","1963","Scope and aims in model techniques, instrumental aids for hydraulic model studies,investigations of structures for flow control, river studies, model investigations on local scour, problems connected with flows due to differences in density, from Spaarndam to Veersche Gat, hydraulic refinement of engineering structures, wave action on structures, the collecting of field data, navigation in small-scale models, the use of digital computers in hydraulic research, developments in model investigations of coasts and harbours.","hydraulic research; model research; hydraulic models; morphological models; instrumentation","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:d9413594-719a-436f-b7d0-528d6041379c","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d9413594-719a-436f-b7d0-528d6041379c","British Hydraulic Engineering and Research","Allen, J.","","1963","Overview of hydraulic research in the United Kingdom in the period before 1963.","hydraulic research","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:91c6064f-0875-4e2c-9ef9-08705f5717fb","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:91c6064f-0875-4e2c-9ef9-08705f5717fb","Problèmes géohydrologiques des travaux du Zuiderzee","Volker, A.","","1963","Geohydrological problems during the execution of the Zuyderzee works, salinity problems and watermanagement.","","fr","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:a42956d5-deb9-499b-803a-894f5461672b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a42956d5-deb9-499b-803a-894f5461672b","Waves of long and short period","Mostertman, L.J.","","1963","Research on waves, with focus on translation waves due to gate operations.","waves; long waves; translation waves; run-up","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:5a195c8a-883a-4498-b983-ed6458984abd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a195c8a-883a-4498-b983-ed6458984abd","Drawdown due to ground-water abstraction with straight lines of wells","Huisman, L.","","1963","Calculation of ground water flow and lowering of the phreatic surface due to pumping of ground waters, with a focus on drinking water.","drinking water; ground water; pumping","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:e6998a79-513c-44cf-90c4-deb71a4afe1d","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e6998a79-513c-44cf-90c4-deb71a4afe1d","L'association internationale d'hydrologie scientifique","Tison, L.J.","","1963","History of the the International Association of Hydraulic Research (IAHR) until 1963.","","fr","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:9f153965-f0b0-401c-8cec-5d346e0b3650","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9f153965-f0b0-401c-8cec-5d346e0b3650","The International Course in Hydraulic Engineering","Quik, H.G.","","1963","The history of the international courses (IHE) and the role of NUFFIC; overview of participation in the courses, international perspective.","education; developing countries; international course; hydraulic engineering","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:687f4c68-0f99-43a3-8bfe-04637c41d89b","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:687f4c68-0f99-43a3-8bfe-04637c41d89b","Some aspects of the Delta project","Valken, K.F.; Bischoff van Heemskerck, W.C.","","1963","Research for the execution of the Deltaworks, focus on the determination of boundary conditions for the new closure works, planning of the deltaworks; caisson closures, dam design.","Deltaworks; closure works; storm surges; dike design","en","book chapter","TU Delft, Section Hydraulic Engineering","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""
"uuid:98971c68-26db-412f-b404-8048721d5b40","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:98971c68-26db-412f-b404-8048721d5b40","Aerodynamics of bodies; vortices","Nielsen, J.N.","","1960","","hydrodynamics","","book chapter","","","","","","","","indefinite","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","Marine and Transport Technology","Ship Hydromechanics and Structures","","",""
"uuid:6914b225-2150-46b4-96fd-b9246ffa8dc9","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6914b225-2150-46b4-96fd-b9246ffa8dc9","Hydraulica","Thijsse, J.Th.","","1951","In 1951, a discourse on hydraulics was published by prof. Thijsse. The contents are still current and the explanation is very clear.","Applied hydraulics","nl","book chapter","Delft University of Technology","","","","","","","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Watermanagement","","","",""
"uuid:aa4e79c1-e3eb-4413-a838-d656e140b241","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa4e79c1-e3eb-4413-a838-d656e140b241","Survey of Papers on Elasticity Published in Holland 1940-1946","Biezeno, C.B.","","1948","This article appeared in the first volume of a series on Advances in Appplied Mechanics, started in 1948. The author had been invited by the editors to contribute a survey of work done in The Netherlands during the Second World War, in the field of applied mechanics. In particular in the field of elasticity. The article describes work carried out by the Laboratory for Applied Mechanics of the Technische Hoogeschool at Delft (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering), by the Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek (TNO) in The Hague, and by the Nationaal Luchtvaartlaboratorium (NLL) in Amsterdam.","","en","book chapter","Academic Press, New York","","","","","","","","Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering","","","","",""
"uuid:14bbbbc0-26c8-4b90-a351-8d6201c1c9dd","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:14bbbbc0-26c8-4b90-a351-8d6201c1c9dd","Scheikundig onderzoek van mineraalwater, afkomstig uit eene warme bron, gelegen bij de kampong Natih, distrikt Aloi (afdeeling Amoenthaij).","Bleekrode, S.A.","","1867","","","nl","book chapter","Vereeniging tot bevordering der geneeskundige wetenschappen in Nederlandsch-Indië","","","","","","","","Delft University of Technology","","","","",""