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Journée, J.M.J. (author), Massie, W.W. (author), Boon, B. (author), Onnink, R. (author)
Experiments in a physical model to measure forces in the joints and displacements of the nodes in the structure as effect of wave action.
report 1988
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Rijsenbrij, J.C. (author), Breteler, A.J.K. (author), Tromp, A. (author)
The arm (4) on the trailer (12) for cooperating with the hitch (3) on the lorry (1) acts an actuator arm for the lifting mechanism used to alter the height of the trailer frame (2) relative to at least one set of trailer wheels (5).
patent 2004
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author), Lodewijks, G. (author)
The deregulation and liberalization of the air transportation industry have developed three main passenger business models: full service carriers, low-cost carriers, and charter airlines. Deregulation removed regulated fares and routes increasing competition and yields. Airlines business models main objectives are to minimize operation costs and...
conference paper 2008
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author), Lodewijks, G. (author)
Airports are very important for economic growth. The demand for airport capacity has been growing very fast and private companies are now also investing in airport infrastructure. Airports must however be regulated because they are natural monopolies with high market power. Airports have variables and factors that are vital for airline...
conference paper 2008
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Lopez de la Cruz, A.M. (author)
In this thesis, the concept of prognostics integrated logistics is introduced. The idea behind this concept is to investigate the use of technological tools for continuous monitoring and data gathering to do accurate prognostics on logistics requirements; i.e.: maintenance procedures, stock replenishment policies, manufacturing planning,...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Tuitman, J.T. (author)
Slamming induced whipping can significantly increase the structural loading of ships. Although this is well-known, the whipping contribution to the structural loading is rarely taken into account when computing the structural loading. An exception are the "dynamic loading" factors found in Classification Societies rules. Currently there are no...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author), Lodewijks, G. (author)
The fare estimation model proposed in this paper was set up by analyzing the domestic United States air transportation market 2005 year database. A division analyses into seven different studies is presented. There exists substantial fare dispersion in the airline transportation industry for the full-service carrier market whilst very little...
conference paper 2010
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author), Lodewijks, G. (author)
This paper examines the effects that low-cost carriers (LCC’s) produce when entering new routes operated only by full-service carriers (FSC’s) and routes operated by low-cost carriers in competition with full-service carriers. A mathematical model has been developed to determine what routes should be operated by a low-cost carrier with better...
conference paper 2010
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author), Lodewijiks, G. (author)
A mathematical model to estimate the average airlines operational costs and airports charges per route is important for airlines companies trying to open new routes and for data generation for other purpose such as transport modeling, simulation modeling, investment analyses for airlines and airports, etc. In this paper, a mathematical model is...
conference paper 2010
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Pang, Y. (author)
Belt conveyors have been used worldwide in continuous material transport for about 250 years. Traditional inspection and monitoring of large-scale belt conveyors focus on individual critical components and response to catastrophic system failures. To prevent operational problems caused by the lack of experience of maintenance personnel, the...
doctoral thesis 2010
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De Jong, P. (author)
In recent years, great progress has been made in both the optimisation of the seakeeping behaviour of fast ships and the development of efficient numerical methods for computation of the seakeeping behaviour of ships in general. The study presented in the thesis aims to integrate both developments. First, the key aspects of the seakeeping...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Chen, S. (author)
This dissertation proposes strategies not only for modelling price behavior in the dry bulk market, but also for modelling relationships between economic and technical variables of dry bulk ships, by using modern time series approaches, Monte Carlo simulation and other economic techniques. The time series modelling techniques, described...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Van Oers, B.J. (author)
Naval architects often say that every ship is a compromise between many conflicting requirements. This widely-held belief immediately raises the question as to what kind of ship and, therefore, what kind of compromise, would suit the ship owner’s interest best. The approach presented in this thesis aims to improve the early stage design process...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author), Lodewijks, G. (author)
This paper examines the effects that low-cost carriers (LCC’s) produce when entering new routes operated only by full-service carriers (FSC’s) and routes operated by low-cost carriers in competition with full-service carriers. A mathematical model has been developed to determine what routes should be operated by a low-cost carrier with better...
journal article 2012
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Wellens, P.R. (author)
<Subject and main objective> There is a desire to assess extreme wave loads on offshore structures like Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels, either for design, or for evaluation when circumstances near the structure change. Design formulae for extreme wave loads are scarce and have limited validity for specific structures....
doctoral thesis 2012
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Wei, Y. (author)
The most important characteristics of the outfitting processes in shipbuilding are: 1. The processes involve many interferences between yard and different subcontractors. In recent years, the use of outsourcing and subcontracting has become a widespread strategy of western shipyards. There exists not only the vertical relationship between a yard...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Ravelli, F. (author)
This thesis focuses on the spreading of rocks when installed by a flexible fallpipe vessel. The reason that the spreading of rocks is of interest, is because during installation rocks end up outside their designated areas. Theses rocks do not contribute to the desired design and can therefore assigned as lost. Because of the extend of this...
master thesis 2012
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Li, Z.R. (author)
Cavitation erosion is one of the remarkable catastrophic consequences of cavitation. Predicting the cavitation aggressiveness quantitatively and predicting the most probable location of cavitation erosion are complex problems that currently still motivate an important amount of basic and applied research in the fields of hydrodynamics, physics...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Andrews, D.J. (author), Duchateau, E.A.E. (author), Gillespe, J.W. (author), Hopman, J.J. (author), Pawling, R.G. (author), Singer, D.J. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author)
Airlines invest a lot of money before opening new pax transportation services, for this reason, airlines have to analyze if their profits will overcome the amount of money they have to invest to open new services. The design and analysis of the feasibility of airlines networks can be done by using the models developed in this thesis. It is...
doctoral thesis 2012
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