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Van den Berg, B. (author), Eelkema, M. (author), Smith, M. (author), Van To, P. (author)
Master project report. In the year 2004 there was a flooding in an area between Da'an River and Dajia River in Taichung County, Taiwan. The flooding was caused by outlets which were clogged up, thus lacking the capacity to discharge the amount of rainwater that the typhoon caused into the sea. A survey conducted by the project group, showed that...
student report 2006
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Kolen, M. (author), Ripepi, D. (author), Smith, W.A. (author), Burdyny, T.E. (author), Mulder, F.M. (author)
The nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is a promising pathway toward the decarbonization of ammonia (NH3) production. However, unless practical challenges related to the detection of NH3 are removed, confidence in published data and experimental throughput will remain low for experiments in aqueous electrolyte. In this perspective, we analyze...
review 2022
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Liu, K. (author), Smith, W.A. (author), Burdyny, Thomas (author)
review 2019
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Vermillion, Chris (author), Cobb, Mitchell (author), Fagiano, Lorenzo (author), Leuthold, Rachel (author), Diehl, Moritz (author), Smith, Roy S. (author), Wood, Tony A. (author), Rapp, S. (author), Schmehl, R. (author)
Airborne wind energy systems convert wind energy into electricity using tethered flying devices, typically flexible kites or aircraft. Replacing the tower and foundation of conventional wind turbines can substantially reduce the material use and, consequently, the cost of energy, while providing access to wind at higher altitudes. Because the...
review 2021
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Blommaert, M.A. (author), Aili, David (author), Tufa, Ramato Ashu (author), Li, Qingfeng (author), Smith, W.A. (author), Vermaas, D.A. (author)
Bipolar membranes (BPMs) are gaining interest in energy conversion technologies. These membranes are composed of cation- and anion-exchange layers, with an interfacial layer in between. This gives the freedom to operate in different conditions (pH, concentration, composition) at both sides. Such membranes are used in two operational modes,...
review 2021
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Guerra, Omar J. (author), Almajed, Hussain M. (author), Smith, W.A. (author), Somoza Tornos, A. (author), Hodge, Bri Mathias S. (author)
As energy systems across the globe transition toward net-zero emissions, the decarbonization of hard-to-decarbonize sectors, e.g., industry and transportation, is becoming more crucial. Renewable power-driven carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) electrolysis has the potential to facilitate this transition by (1) substituting carbon-intensive...
review 2023
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Smith, A.L. (author)
Molten salts have recently received increased attention worldwide as key materials for sustainable and low-carbon energy supply technologies (e.g. thermal energy storage, concentrated solar power technologies, fission and fusion nuclear reactors) thanks to their appealing thermo-physical properties. In particular, they are used as fuel and...
review 2022
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Kas, R. (author), Yang, K. (author), Bohra, D. (author), Kortlever, R. (author), Burdyny, T.E. (author), Smith, W.A. (author)
Electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> reduction has received an increased amount of interest in the last decade as a promising avenue for storing renewable electricity in chemical bonds. Despite considerable progress on catalyst performance using nanostructured electrodes, the sensitivity of the reaction to process conditions has led to debate on...
review 2020
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Smith, W.A. (author), Burdyny, T.E. (author), Vermaas, D.A. (author), Geerlings, J.J.C. (author)
Using renewable energy as an input, Power-to-X technologies have the potential to replace fossil fuels and chemicals with dense-energy carriers that are instead derived out of thin air. In this work, we put into context what the industrial-scale production of chemicals from ambient CO<sub>2</sub> using CO<sub>2</sub> electrolysis means in...
review 2019
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Kas, R. (author), Ayemoba, Onagie (author), Firet, N.J. (author), Middelkoop, J. (author), Smith, W.A. (author), Cuesta, Angel (author)
The field of electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> conversion is undergoing significant growth in terms of the number of publications and worldwide research groups involved. Despite improvements of the catalytic performance, the complex reaction mechanisms and solution chemistry of CO<sub>2</sub> have resulted in a considerable amount of...
review 2019
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Smith, D.A. (author)
The College of Aeronautics was founded in 1946 and was granted university status in 1969 becoming the Cranfield Institute of Technology. In 1993 it changed its name to Cranfield University.
report 1968
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Winter, K.G. (author), Smith, K.G. (author)
The measurements, using razor blade surface pitot tubes, show that the relatively mild pressure gradients and streamline convergence on the wing have a large effect on local skin friction. Application of the boundary layer momentum equation suggests that the change in skin friction arises directly from changes in the boundary layer profile....
report 1965
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van den Berg, B. (author), Cousteix, J. (author), Fanneløp, T.K. (author), Hirschel, E.H. (author), Smith, P.D. (author)
report 1978
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Smith, E. (author), Apps, R.L. (author)
A simulation technique has been employed to exannine the structures and properties of the heat affected zone in single and multipass submerged arc welds in QT 35 steel fora range of heat inputs i.e. 1.2, 2.1, and 4.2 kJ/mm (30, 54, and 108 kJ/in). Mechanical properties were assessed using Charpy V-notch, tensile and hardness tests and related to...
report 1970
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Maarsingh, R.A. (author), Labrujère, T.E. (author), Smith, J. (author)
The present paper describes two alternative correction methods for wall interference based on measured boundary conditions. In both methods it is assipied that at or near the tunnel boundary the flow velocity will be measured in magnitude and direction and that the main part of the flow field may be considered irrotational and subsonic. One...
report 1984
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Smith, E. (author), Blanchard, B.E. (author), Apps, R.L. (author)
The College of Aeronautics was founded in 1946 and was granted university status in 1969 becoming the Cranfield Institute of Technology. In 1993 it changed its name to Cranfield University.
report 1968
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Smith, S. (author)
report 72: The immediate growth of Spinifex vegetation in pumped-in dunes. report 82: The manual on artificial beach nourishment. report 86: The effects of filter cloth in boulder walls. report 89: Seawalls as littoral drift deflectors.
report 1985
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Meulen, T. van der (author), Smith, G.M. (author)
report 1995
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Smith, E. (author), Brown, L.J. (author), Apps, R.L. (author)
The College of Aeronautics was founded in 1946 and was granted university status in 1969 becoming the Cranfield Institute of Technology. In 1993 it changed its name to Cranfield University.
report 1968
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Smith, W.E. (author)
report 1966
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