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Wohlever, C. (author)
Over the past ten years, there has been a growing interest within the mechanics community towards the application of group theoretic methods to aid in the global buckling analysis of symmetric-free structures. Within the context of a numerical arclength continuation procedure, group theory helps one systematically find an "optimal" set of basic...
book 1998
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Klees, R. (author)
book 1998
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Bill, C. (author), Van Dalen, F. (author), Rothwell, A. (author)
book 1997
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Droste, B. (author), Van Gent, R. (author), Straathof, M. (author), Steenhuizen, D. (author), Kotsonis, M. (author), Geuskens, F. (author), Shroff, S. (author), Guerriero, G. (author), Gangoli Rao, A. (author), Lada, C. (author), Dewanji, D. (author), Yu, H. (author), Schroijen, M. (author), Hoekstra, J. (author), The CleanEra Team (author)
The CleanEra project was initiated with the goal of developing revolutionary ideas for civil aviation. These ideas were to offer solutions which would limit and reduce some of the negative aspects of aviation, namely: emissions and the use of resources. This book presents you with the highlights of this journey in search of new technologies for...
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Henkes, R.A.W.M. (author), Van Ingen, J.L. (author)
The boundary layer along the fuselage, wings and tailplanes of aircraft will usually be laminar at the leading edge and will become unstable further downstream. Once the boundary layer has become unstable it will undergo transition to turbulence. Stability and transition can be considered as one of the most complex problems of fluid dynamics....
book 1998
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Vlot, A. (author)
De ontwikkeling vande Aviobruggen voor Schiphol, 1958-1971, geschiedenis van het bedrijf Aviobridge en de relatie met Aviolanda en Fokker enerzijds en KLM anderzijds
book 2001
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Nijholt, J.L.M. (author)
This book describes the theoretical design of a three camera Michelson interferometer set-up for quantitative refractive index measuerments. Although a two camera system is easier to align and less expensive, a three camera interferometer is preferred because the expected measuring accuracy is much better. Here analytical expressions are found...
book 1998
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Westin, K.J.A. (author), Henkes, R.A.W.M. (author)
Boundary layer transition induced by high levels of free stream turbulence (FSl), so called bypass transition, can not be predicted with conventional stability calculations (e.g. the en-method). The use of turbulence models for transition prediction has shown some success for this type of flows, and the present study is a further investigation...
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Bruining, A. (author)
Carried out within the Dutch Development Program for Wind Energy (NOW-2); by order of the Management Office for Energy Research PEO; financed by the Ministry of Economie Affairs.
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Schoones, M.M.J. (author), Houtman, E.M. (author)
A computational study of the flow field along an axi-symmetric body with a single operating exhaust nozzle has been performed in the scope of an investigation on base flow-jet plume interactions. Results of a single nozzle plume with a high supersonic exit Mach number of 4 exhausting in co-flowing supersonic free stream of Mach 2.98 are...
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Van Zijl, G.P.A.G. (author)
The moisture content and migration in cementitious materials determine its time dependent response. Much research has been do ne over the last decades to gain insight in these phenomena and to distinguish between true and apparent mechanisms of creep and shrinkage. However, experimentally as well as computationally much remains to be done to...
book 1999
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Melkert, J.A. (author)
book 2006
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Torenbeek, E. (author)
book 1998
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Van Eekelen, A.J. (author)
To select a method for analyzing structural reliability problems, including pptimization under reliability constraints, a literature survey was performed. In this review the most frequently used and most generally applicable methods are described. An extensive list of references is included. The methods described here are compared on the basis...
book 1997
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Schmehl, R. (author)
Airborne wind energy is an emerging field in the renewable energy technologies that aims to replace the use of fossil fuels for energy production on an economical basis. A characteristic feature of the various concepts that are currently pursued is the use of tethered flying devices to access wind energy at higher altitudes where the wind is...
book 2015
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Vasek, A. (author), Schijve, J. (author)
book 1997
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Henkes, R.A.W.M. (author), Bakker, R.G. (author)
book 1997
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Nieuwstadt, F.T.M. (author), Riethmuller, M.L. (author)
book 1991
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Curran, R. (author), Fischer, L. (author), Pérez, D. (author), Klein, K. (author), Hoekstra, J. (author), Roling, P. (author), Verhagen, W.J.C. (author)
Air transport must evolve if it is to optimize its value in the 21st century. The mood in the aerospace industry is positive with regard to economic recovery, but the focus in this transitional time must be on sustaining value, without losing sight of environmental and safety priorities
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Zondervan, G.J.D. (author)
Future generation civil aircraft will be powered by new, highly efficient propeller propulsion systems. New, advanced design tools like Euler methods will be needed in the design process of these aircraft. This report describes the application of Euler methods to the modelling of flowfields generated by propellers. An introduction is given in...
book 1998
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