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Basu, S. (author)
In this chapter, we elaborate on several similarity theory-based and empirical wind speed profile formulations. We highlight their strengths and weaknesses through various examples from the literature. Some of these formulations are sometimes inappropriately used in various practical applications (e.g., offshore wind resource assessments). We...
book chapter 2023
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Irmak, T. (author), Kotian, V. (author), Happee, R. (author), de Winkel, K.N. (author), Pool, D.M. (author)
The relationship between the amplitude of motion and the accumulation of motion sickness in time is unclear. Here, we investigated this relationship at the individual and group level. Seventeen participants were exposed to four oscillatory motion stimuli, in four separate sessions, separated by at least 1 week to prevent habituation. Motion...
journal article 2022
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Hofstede, G.J. (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author)
Complex systems produce recognizable self-organized patterns across time. This conceptual paper consists of a systematic reflection on what kinds of archetypical patterns systems can show, and in what kinds of cases these patterns could occur. Agent-based models are used to exemplify each pattern. We present a classification of the breadth of...
conference paper 2021
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Wang, R. (author)
The random graph is a mathematical model simulating common daily cases, such as ranking and social networks. Generally, the connection between different users in the network is established through preference, and this phenomenon leads to a power-law behaviour of the degree sequence of the random graph. Other than studying this feature, the...
master thesis 2020
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Meulenbroek, B.J. (author), Khoshnevis Gargar, N. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
1D water oil displacement in porous media is usually described by the Buckley-Leverett equation or the Rapoport-Leas equation when capillary diffusion is included. The rectilinear geometry is not representative for near well oil displacement problems. It is therefore of interest to describe the radially symmetric Buckley-Leverett or Rapoport...
journal article 2020
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Jorna, Stijn (author)
Deep-sea mining is becoming more popular. The Atlantis II Deep is a deep sea mining field of metalliferous muds in the Red Sea. This field could be exploited by transporting the sediments through a pipeline laid from shore onto the sea bed to the field. From determined concentrations with their shear stress-shear rate relation, parameters for...
master thesis 2019
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Broerse, D.B.T. (author), Norder, B. (author), Govers, Rob (author), Sokoutis, Dimitrios (author), Willingshofer, Ernst (author), Picken, S.J. (author)
Stress-dependent nonlinear upper mantle rheology has a firm base in rock mechanical tests, where this nonlinearity results from dislocation creep of minerals. In the last few decades there has been some attention to nonlinear, power-law, materials for application in scaled analogue experiments for tectonic processes. However, studies...
journal article 2019
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Ebrahimi, Amin (author), Naranjani, Benyamin (author), Milani, Shayan (author), Dadras Javan, Farzad (author)
Heat and fluid flow in a rectangular channel heat sink equipped with longitudinal vortex generators have been numerically investigated in the range of Reynolds numbers between 25 and 200. Aqueous solutions of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) with different concentrations (200–2000 ppm), which are shear-thinning non-Newtonian liquids, have been...
journal article 2017
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Thallam Thattai, A. (author), van Biert, L. (author), Aravind, P.V. (author)
Major operating challenges remain to safely operate methane fuelled solid oxide fuel cells due to undesirable temperature gradients across the porous anode and carbon deposition. This article presents an experimental study on methane steam reforming (MSR) global kinetics for single operating SOFCs with Ni-GDC (gadolinium doped ceria) anodes...
journal article 2017
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Ross, Robert (author), Gholizad, B. (author), Koopmans, Gerben (author), Mousavi Gargari, Shima (author), Smit, J.J. (author), Ghaffarian Niasar, M. (author), Meijer, Cees G. (author), Bucurenciu, Ana-Maria (author)
High current capability, good integration in urban area and zero external magnetic field are advantages of HTS cables that make them interesting for implementation in the Netherlands. So far experience with HTS cable projects is good, but still limited. Yet there is a need for a proper testing practice. Due to limited operational experience,...
conference paper 2017
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de Hoon, M.J. (author)
In the field of building physics the performance of the building envelope is a highly studied topic. Heat, light, sound and humidity are common topics to include in design requirements. Air tightness is becoming increasingly common in this list, but it still lacks for detailed information on performance requirements or calculation methods. When...
master thesis 2016
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Liu, D. (author), Blenn, N. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
ur society contains all types of organizations, such as companies, research groups and hobby clubs. Affliation networks, as a large and important portion of social networks, consist of individuals and their affiation relations: Two individuals are connected by a link if they belong to the same organization(s). Affliation networks naturally...
journal article 2012
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Lorenz, C.F.D. (author)
The Permian Skoorsteenberg Formation in the Tanqua-Karoo basin in South Africa provides excellent exposure of submarine basin-floor fans. Because of this, the European Union sponsored various outcrop studies, drilling as well as the data acquisition of the research boreholes in the NOMAD project. It was a unique opportunity to study a submarine...
master thesis 2012
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Bisdom, K. (author)
The main challenge of naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) is understanding how fractures behave in the subsurface outside the radius of influence of wells. Fractured outcrop analogues provide geological concepts that can be used to extrapolate fracture data outside the well control. Numerous methods for studying fractured outcrops are...
master thesis 2011
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Van den Esker, H. (author)
Many empirical studies on real-life networks show that many networks are small worlds, meaning that typical distances in these networks are small, and many of them have power-law degree sequences, meaning that the number of nodes with degree k falls off as kˆ (-τ) for some exponent τ>1. These networks are modeled by means of scale-free random...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Bos, M.S. (author), Fernandes, R.M.S. (author), Williams, S.D.P. (author), Bastos, L. (author)
It has been generally accepted that the noise in continuous GPS observations can be well described by a power-law plus white noise model. Using maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) the numerical values of the noise model can be estimated. Current methods require calculating the data covariance matrix and inverting it, which is a significant...
journal article 2007
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Martin Hernandez, J. (author), Kleiberg, T. (author), Wang, H. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
conference paper 2007
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Moeleker, P.J.J. (author)
report 1996
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Dekker, C. (author), Woeltgens, P.J.M. (author), Koch, R.H. (author), Hussey, B.W. (author), Gupta, A. (author)
journal article 1992
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