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Hinz, J.P. (author), Möller, M. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
Isogeometric Analysis (IgA) has become an accepted framework for the mod-elling, simulation and optimization (MSO) of engineering processes. However, the fully automatized generation of analysis-suitable parameterizations of geometries as they arise in practical workflows is still a challenging task, which often requires application-specific...
conference paper 2020
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Nakate, P.A. (author), Lahaye, D.J.P. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Talice, Marco (author)
The emissions from the industrial furnaces impact the environment. Among the various factories, those having anode baking furnaces are working on reducing the pollutant emissions. The aerodynamics in the furnace influences the emissions due to the high dependence of combustion and radiation phenomena on the mixing characteristics. Therefore,...
journal article 2020
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Tielen, R.P.W.M. (author), Möller, M. (author), Göddeke, D. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
Over the years, Isogeometric Analysis has shown to be a successful alternative to the Finite Element Method (FEM). However, solving the resulting linear systems of equations efficiently remains a challenging task. In this paper, we consider a p-multigrid method, in which coarsening is applied in the spline degree p instead of the mesh width h...
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Horníková, Hana (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Egermaier, Jiří (author)
We deal with numerical solution of the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations discretized using the isogeometric analysis (IgA) approach. Similarly to finite elements, the discretization leads to sparse nonsymmetric saddle-point linear systems. The IgA discretization basis has several specific properties different from standard FEM basis,...
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Hosseinimehr, S.M. (author), Piguave Tomala, J.P. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author)
We develop projection-based embedded discrete fracture model (pEDFM) on corner-point grids (CPG) for fluid flow and heat transfer in subsurface geological formations. The coupling between the flow and heat transfer is fully-implicit, to allow for stable simulations, specially in presence of highly contrasting fractures. We define independent CPG...
conference paper 2020
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Vuik, V. (author), Borsje, Bas W. (author), Willemsen, Pim W.J.M. (author), Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (author)
Flood risks are increasing worldwide due to climate change and ongoing economic and demographic development in coastal areas. Salt marshes can function as vegetated foreshores that reduce wave loads on coastal structures such as dikes and dams, thereby mitigating current and future flood risk. This paper aims to quantify long-term (100 years)...
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Vuik, V. (author)
Flood risk reduction in coastal areas is traditionally approached from a conventional engineering perspective, where dikes and dams are built to withstand the forces of tides, surges and waves. Recently, a nature-based approach to flood risk reduction is increasingly promoted, in which the benefits of coastal ecosystems for reducing the impact...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Tran, Quoc-Anh (author), Wobbes, Elizaveta (author), Sołowski, Wojciech (author), Möller, M. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
The paper shows a moving least squares reconstruction technique applied to the B-spline Material Point Method (B-spline MPM). It has been shown previously that B-spline MPM can reduce grid-crossing errors inherent in the original Material Point Method. However, in the large deformation regime where the gridcrossing occurs more frequently, the...
conference paper 2019
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Tielen, R.P.W.M. (author), Möller, M. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
The Material Point Method (MPM) has been applied successfully to problems in engineering which involve large deformations and history-dependent material behavior. However, the classical method suffers from some shortcomings which influence the quality of the numerical solution significantly. High-order B-spline basis functions solve the problem...
conference paper 2019
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Wobbes, Elizaveta (author), Tielen, R.P.W.M. (author), Möller, M. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Galavi, Vahid (author)
Both the Material Point Method (MPM) and meshfree schemes based on optimal transport theory have been developed for efficient and robust integration of the weak form equations originating from computational mechanics. Although the methods are derived in a different fashion, their algorithms share many similarities. In this paper, we outline the...
conference paper 2019
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Wobbes, Elizaveta (author), Tielen, R.P.W.M. (author), Möller, M. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Galavi, Vahid (author)
book chapter 2019
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Atsma, Michael (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
This report describes the research that started with the research of Floris Buwalda<br/>and continued with the work of Michaël Mersie. We will mostly work with Numerical<br/>Mathematics to find a function that expresses the power that needs to be delivered<br/>in terms of the ship’s desired speed in relation to the water. In order to keep up<br/...
report 2019
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Markensteijn, A.S. (author), Romate, J.E. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
Energy systems are becoming more complex due to increased coupling between different networks, resulting in multi-carrier energy networks. Conventional models for the separate networks are not able to capture the full extent of the coupling. Recently, different models for multi-carrier networks have been proposed, either...
report 2019
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Hosseinimehr, S.M. (author), Al Kobaisi, Mohammed (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author)
An algebraic dynamic multilevel (ADM) method for multiphase flow in heterogeneous fractured porous media using the projection-based embedded discrete fracture model (pEDFM) is presented. The fine-scale discrete system is obtained independently for matrix and each lower-dimensional fracture. On the finescale high resolution computational grids,...
conference paper 2019
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Singh, Mehakpreet (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Kaur, Gurmeet (author), Bart, Hans Jörg (author)
This work is concerned with the assessment of the various discretizations used to obtain the numerical solutions of the bivariate aggregation population balance equation. It was illustrated in the literature that the accuracy and the efficiency of the numerical approximations is majorly controlled by the directionality and orientation of the...
journal article 2019
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Markensteijn, A.S. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
The coupling of single-carrier network into multicarrier energy systems (MES) has recently become more important. Conventional single-carrier steady-state load flow models are not able to capture the full extent of the coupling. Different models for multi-carrier networks have been proposed, either based on the energy hub concept or using a...
conference paper 2019
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Sereeter, B. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Witteveen, C. (author), Palensky, P. (author)
In this paper, we study four equivalent mathematical formulations of the Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem and their impacts on the performance of solution methods. We show how four mathematical formulations of the OPF problem can be obtained by rewriting equality constraints given as the power flow problem into four equivalent mathematical...
conference paper 2019
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Wobbes, Elizaveta (author), Möller, M. (author), Galavi, Vahid (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
Within the standard material point method (MPM), the spatial errors are partially caused by the direct mapping of material-point data to the background grid. In order to reduce these errors, we introduced a novel technique that combines the least squares method with the Taylor basis functions, called the Taylor least squares (TLS), to...
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Sereeter, B. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author), Witteveen, C. (author)
A general framework is given for applying the Newton–Raphson method to solve power flow problems, using power and current-mismatch functions in polar, Cartesian coordinates and complex form. These two mismatch functions and three coordinates, result in six possible ways to apply the Newton–Raphson method for the solution of power flow...
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Li, Xiaozhou (author), Ryan, J.K. (author), Kirby, Robert M. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
Smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering is an area of increasing interest because it can extract the “hidden accuracy” in discontinuous Galerkin (DG) solutions. It has been shown that by applying a SIAC filter to a DG solution, the accuracy order of the DG solution improves from order k+ 1 to order 2 k+ 1 for linear...
journal article 2019
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