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van Groeningen, Boris (author)
CNAME (Canonical Name) cloaking has emerged as a deceptive technique employed by website operators to obfuscate the true origin of their content. This master thesis aims to comprehensively examine the utilization and prevalence of CNAME cloaking across the web.<br/><br/>To achieve this, a custom program was developed to crawl websites and gather...
master thesis 2023
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Nadorp, Tim (author)
Dense suspensions can be found in various industrial and natural processes. A relatively new technique uses the principle of additive manufacturing to produce products from a wide variety of materials by printing with dense suspensions. To reach a high print quality the suspension rheology must be understood very well. Current knowledge about...
master thesis 2022
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Barahona Lopez, Marina (author)
Current manufacturing techniques in the aviation industry result in a number of two-dimensional surface irregularities (e.g. panel joints, seals, seams) which can lead to an increase in skin friction due to premature boundary layer transition. Panel joints are...
master thesis 2022
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Ajay Kumar, Aniketh (author)
Several investigations have been undertaken to study the velocity and temperature fields associated with the thermal mixing of fluids, and resulting thermal striping in a T-junction. The T-junction thermal mixing and fatigue phenomenon is a major area of study for the purposes of safety, maintenance and operational life in the nuclear industry,...
master thesis 2021
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Gopalan Jayashankar, Gopalan (author)
Multiphase flows are very common in many Nuclear engineering applications. During high pressurized conditions there are possibilities of high thermal loads on the pressure vessel, leading to pipe ruptures. As part of breakdown measures, the emergency core cooling system is activated and the coolant is mixed with the fluid in the cold leg, giving...
master thesis 2021
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Cadambi Padmanaban, Uttam (author)
 Distributed surface roughness elements characterise Thermal Protection Systems (TPS) typical of supersonic and hypersonic flows. The presence of these distributed roughness elements cause an increase in drag and heat transfer.  As opposed to incompressible flow over roughness elements, there are very few experimental and numerical studies on...
master thesis 2021
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Anunay Prasanna, Anunay (author)
The human body is the subject of several interesting phenomena and blood flow comes under that category. The main motivator for this thesis is the flow of blood in aneurysms. An aneurysm is a sudden expansion of an artery, with large expansion angles causing an adverse pressure gradient and leading to flow separation. Several studies have shown...
master thesis 2021
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van Gurp, Ralph (author)
Malware presents a growing problem in a world that is increasingly connected to, and reliant on, the internet. The growing, devastating potential of cyber attacks such as DDoS attacks on society and economy is largely the result of a new class of devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), whose characteristic vulnerabilities make them easy targets...
master thesis 2021
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van Hal, Sven (author)
The cyber arms race has red and blue teams continuously at their toes to keep ahead. Increasingly capable cyber actors breach secure networks at a worrying scale. While network monitoring and analysis should identify blatant data exfiltration attempts, covert channels bypass these measures and facilitate surreptitious information extraction. The...
master thesis 2021
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de Klerk, Leon (author)
The domain name system (DNS) and public key infrastructure (PKI) provide the core services for the Internet. The use of these systems requires trust in institutions to provide proper services, which they can fail to provide. Centralized management allows these institutions to perform censorship. Additionally, these legacy systems have seen...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Levoni, Andrea (author)
In the aviation, maritime and oil&amp;gas sector, the potential benefit in yearly savings deriving from the reduction of turbulent skin-friction drag through active flow control are estimated in the millions of U.S. Dollars and million tonnes of CO2 emissions. Research in this topic has brought forward numerous techniques, offering enticing drag...
master thesis 2021
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Hasan, Asif Manzoor (author)
Over the past decades, engineers have focused on a common goal - to reduce emissions by making industrial processes more efficient and by utilizing renewable energy sources. One possibility to reach this goal can be achieved by employing processes with non-ideal fluids, such as fluids at supercritical conditions in refrigeration, heat pump...
master thesis 2021
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Christofi, Marios (author)
The process in which a smooth laminar flow transits to a chaotic to a chaotic, turbulent state, is a topic of particular interest in the sectors of energy technology and aerodynamics. To study the different paths that can be followed during the transition process, various tools and methods have been developed. A preliminary investigation of the...
master thesis 2021
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Steijger, C.A.N. (author)
Heat transfer via thermal radiation is a common occurrence in industry; be it in flue gas, boilers, reactors, or in supersonic combustor such as in a scramjet propulsion. <br/>Numerous studies have been done regarding the phenomena interacting with thermal radiation in different types of turbulent flows. <br/><br/>For compressible flows the...
master thesis 2020
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Suvarna, Pranav (author)
Convective heat transfer finds applications in several domains of industry like heat exchangers, gas turbine blades, IC engine surfaces etc. The surfaces of these heat transfer applications are either naturally rough owing to manufacturing techniques or become rough over a period of time during operation. These rough surfaces usually contain...
master thesis 2020
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Karageorgiou, Traianos (author)
The graduation project was conducted at the CFD department of Nuclear Research And Consultancy Group (NRG) in Petten. The modeling and simulation of Taylor bubble flow using CFD can contribute significantly to the topic of nuclear reactor safety and in particular, in the emergency cooling of nuclear reactors during a loss of coolant accident, or...
master thesis 2020
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Casacuberta Puig, Jordi (author)
Micro-ramps are passive flow control devices used to delay flow separation. Their use is widespread due to their reduced drag and structural robustness. We reproduce with Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) recent Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) experiments of the micro-ramp flow performed at TU Delft to study the wake of a micro-ramp immersed...
master thesis 2018
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Rajora, Aviral (author)
Heat transfer in multiphase flows plays an important role in many industrial applications. For instance, particle-based solar receivers utilize the high absorptivity and heat capacity of dispersed phase in a carrier fluid to improve efficiency and heat transfer. This dispersed phase generally consists of a large number of small particles. It is,...
master thesis 2017
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Hageman, Tim (author)
Heat transfer is important in many applications. For instance, due to the decrease in size of electronics, it<br/>becomes more necessary to have efficient and smaller cooling systems. In order to increase the effect of the<br/>cooling liquids used, it might be interesting to add extra solid particles with a high conductivity, to possibly<br/...
master thesis 2017
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Abbink, Jasper (author)
In order to stay undetected and keep their operations alive, cyber criminals are continuously evolving their methods to stay ahead of current best defense practices. Over the past decade, botnets have developed from using statically hardcoded IP addresses and domain names to randomly-generated ones, so-called domain generation algorithms (DGA)....
master thesis 2017
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