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Den Uijl, N.J. (author)
The introduction of advanced high strengths steels enabled automotive manufacturers to simultaneously reduce weight and increase safety of vehicles. However issues were reported concerning the weldability of these steels. These issues concerned both the manufacturability as well as the performance of resistance spot welded joints. The...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Adema, A.T. (author)
doctoral thesis 2014
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Pruyn, J.F.J. (author)
This research focusses on the use of consistent scenarios to help ship owners, banks and other parties with an interest the maritime business get a better grip on the future. Three levels of detail can be distinguished for the maritime industry. The macroeconomic level is the highest and focusses on the behaviour of countries and the trade...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Galindo Nava, E.I. (author)
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various scales in terms of dislocation behaviour. The theory is based on statistical thermodynamics, where the entropy is proposed to incorporate the possible paths for dislocation motion. Other than estimating the velocity gradients a dislocation may reach,...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Shi, W. (author)
Reducing fuel consumption from dredge vessels is always one of the priorities of the ship builder and the dredge contractor. In addition there is an increased awareness worldwide regarding exhaust emissions. CO2, NOx and SOx currently are or will in future be regulated strictly by international legislation and local authorities. Looking at a...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Li, P. (author), Oosterling, J.A.J. (author), Hoogstrate, A.M. (author), Langen, H.H. (author), Munnig Schmidt, R.H. (author)
In experiments of machining hardened tool steels (such as AISI H11, H13, and D2, up to 56 HRC) by commercial Ø 0.5 mm square endmills, it is observed that the tested micro endmills showed severe wear at an early stage of the process due to chipping off around cutting edge corners, resulting in unsatisfactory tool life and product appearance ...
journal article 2011
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Pruyn, J.F.J. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Li, P. (author)
Miniaturized parts are increasingly demanded in different fields like medical, transportation, environmental, and communication industries. In order to manufacture these parts in an economical way, mass replication methods, such as micro injection molding, have to be applied. Currently, Electro Discharge Machining (EDM) process is mainly used to...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Van Schagen, K.M. (author)
The drinking water in the Netherlands is of high quality and the production cost is low. This is the result of extensive research in the past decades to innovate and optimise the treatment processes. The processes are monitored and operated by motivated and skilled operators and process technologists, which leads to an operator-dependent,...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Thiessen, R.G. (author)
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doctoral thesis 2006
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van Prooijen, E. (author)
master thesis 2005
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van Hees, M.T. (author)
doctoral thesis 1996
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Steinbuch, M. (author)
The application of wind energy conversion systems for the production of electrical energy requires a cheap and reliable operation. Especially at high wind velocities fluctuations from the wind field result in large mechanical loads of the wind turbine. Also fluctuations in the grid voltage may yield large dynamic excitations. In order to realize...
doctoral thesis 1989
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