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Meyer, Han (author)
‘Delta Urbanism’ is a common field of interest of different disciplines, which discovered the need to work together in order to be able to develop fruitful strategies for the future development of urbanized delta regions. The birth of this collaboration can be dated in the 1980s and 1990s, with the rise of three different fields of concern on...
journal article 2020
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Stoimenova, N. (author), Price, R.A. (author)
A fundamental shift in the way society operates is approaching driven by advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Yet, there is a comparative lack of discourse across the design discipline regarding this topic. While there are fragments of methodological readiness for designing (with/for) AI, the nuances of such need to be further...
journal article 2020
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Byrne, Byron W. (author), Houlsby, Guy T. (author), Burd, Harvey J. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Igoe, David J.P. (author), Jardine, Richard J. (author), Martin, Christopher M. (author), McAdam, Ross A. (author), Potts, David M. (author)
Offshore wind turbines in shallow coastal waters are typically supported on monopile foundations. Although three-dimensional (3D) finite-element methods are available for the design of monopiles in this context, much of the routine design work is currently conducted using simplified one-dimensional (1D) models based on the p-y method. The p-y...
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Taborda, David M.G. (author), Zdravkovic, Lidija (author), Potts, David M. (author), Burd, Harvey J. (author), Byrne, Byron W. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Houlsby, Guy T. (author), Jardine, Richard J. (author), Liu, Tingfa (author)
The paper presents the development of a three-dimensional finite-element model for pile tests in dense Dunkirk sand, conducted as part of the PISA project. The project was aimed at developing improved design methods for laterally loaded piles, as used in offshore wind turbine foundations. The importance of the consistent and integrated...
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Burd, Harvey J. (author), Taborda, David M.G. (author), Zdravkovic, Lidija (author), Abadie, Christelle N. (author), Byrne, Byron W. (author), Houlsby, Guy T. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Igoe, David J.P. (author), Jardine, Richard J. (author)
This paper describes a one-dimensional (1D) computational model for the analysis and design of laterally loaded monopile foundations for offshore wind turbine applications. The model represents the monopile as an embedded beam and specially formulated functions, referred to as soil reaction curves, are employed to represent the various...
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Cui, Minhao (author), Wang, Q. (author), Xiong, Jie (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a promising technology for future wireless communications. By modulating the visible light - -that has about 10,000x larger frequency band than that of radios - -to transmit data, VLC has the potential to provide ultra-high-speed wireless connectivities. However, it also has limitations such as i)...
conference paper 2020
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Geerse, Carlijn (author), van Slobbe, Cher (author), van Triet, Edda (author), Simonse, LWL (author)
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) services could provide a solution for monitoring the blood pressure of at-risk patients while also decreasing expensive doctor visits. However, a major barrier to their implementation is the lack of integration into organizations.<br/><br/>Objective: Our aim was to design a Care Pathway for monitoring the...
journal article 2019
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Wiese, L. (author), Pohlmeyer, A.E. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
Research in positive psychology indicates that sustained well-being is more determined by our actions than by our possessions. Products' contribution to well-being may thus be grounded in their potential to support well-being-enhancing activities rather than in their material value. In a laddering study, we investigated how products shape a...
conference paper 2019
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Knulst, A.J. (author), Kunst, Jeroen (author), Dankelman, J. (author)
Visual performance and visual comfort are a combined effect of the illumination characteristics and the illuminated objects. Current surgical lighting systems have a fixed shape illumination pattern, whereas the wound and surroundings have a variable shape and characteristics. A lighting system that is able to adapt its shape and light...
journal article 2019
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), van Campenhout, Ignace (author)
Although severely altered, the urban subsurface is the base of the natural system, and is crucial for a stable, green, healthy, and liveable city. It is also the technical space, the engine room of the city where vital functions such as water, electricity, sewers, and drainage are located. This hybrid state needs to be recognized when designing...
journal article 2019
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Booth, Brian G. (author), Sijbers, Jan (author), Huysmans, T. (author)
journal article 2019
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Hou, T. (author), Xu, J. (author), Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Wang, C.C. (author), Jiang, Jiehui (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Song, Y. (author)
2D coil design limits the use of wireless power transfer (WPT) in many products with freeform outer shapes. In this paper, enabled by 3D printed electronics, we propose a systematic approach to design and fabricate 3D coils for WPT. Based on the circular spiral and rectangular spiral patterns, 3D receiver and transmitter coils can be...
journal article 2019
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den Hollander, M.C. (author)
This thesis argues that in order to increase the likelihood that product lifetime extension in a circular economy will be successful from both an environmental and an economic perspective, industrial designers need to be able to control not only the spatial dimension (materialization and geometry) of products, but also their temporal dimension....
doctoral thesis 2018
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Wohl, Sharon (author)
This dissertation builds upon research that considers how cities operate as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS). It focuses on how certain characteristics of urban form can support an urban environment's capacity to self-organize, enabling emergent features to appear that, while unplanned, remain highly functional. The main thrust of the work is to...
doctoral thesis 2018
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This book comprises a collection of essays on traditional machiya in Kyoto from various viewpoints and at different scales, including the urban fabric, the construction, the layout of the space plan, and building materials and details. By discussing the topic further from the various perspectives of the Dutch and Japanese scholars, we aim not...
book 2018
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Garbatov, Y. (author), Ås, S.K. (author), Branner, Kim (author), Choi, B.K. (author), den Besten, J.H. (author), Dong, P. (author), Lillemäe, I. (author), Lindstrom, P. (author), Lourenço de Souz, M. (author), Parmentier, G. (author), Quéméner, Y. (author), Rizzo, C.M. (author), Rörup, J. (author), Vhanmane, Suhas (author), Villavicencio, R. (author), Wang, F. (author), Yuan, Yue (author)
Concern for crack initiation and growth under cyclic loading as well as unstable crack propagation and tearing in the ship and offshore structures. Due attention shall be paid to the suitability and uncertainty of physical models and testing. Consideration is to be given to practical application, statistical description and fracture control...
conference paper 2018
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de Ridder, Else F. (author), Dekkers, T. (author), Porsius, J.T. (author), Kraan, G.A. (author), Melles, M. (author)
Patient-centred care is becoming more important in healthcare. The success of patient-centred care can be assessed by exploring the patient experience through a patient journey map. As the number of outpatient surgeries is increasing, it is important to reveal the specific characteristics of this type of surgery. The perioperative patient...
journal article 2018
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Klitsie, J.B. (author), Price, R.A. (author), de Lille, C.S.H. (author)
In order to become more innovative, corporations are increasingly turning to design-driven innovation capabilities. These capabilities are dynamic: they influence the way companies run their business and how companies create, capture and deliver value. Building design capabilities has proven difficult, given the tacit nature of design practice...
conference paper 2018
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Maring, Linda (author)
The subsurface is a technical space, the “engine room of the city,” that incorporates the vital functions of water and energy supply, communication systems, sewers and drainage. Natural systems too – crucial for stable, dry, cool and nature inclusive cities – are also largely dependent on the quality of the subsoil. The subsurface is critical...
journal article 2018
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Giaccardi, Elisa (author)
Design has long been human-centered, but with data technology things too can become part of the design and innovation process.
journal article 2018
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