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Wu, W. (author), Veljkovic, M. (author), Kolstein, M.H. (author), Maljaars, Johan (author), Pijpers, Richard (author)
Fatigue cracks in the stiffener-to-deck plate connections of orthotropic bridge decks, initiating from the weld toe or root and propagating into the stiffener or weld throat, are experimentally and numerically studied. A statistical analysis of the structural stress is carried out using the experimental data. Automatic welded specimens show a...
journal article 2024
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Bechtel, S. (author)
We show L<sup>p</sup>-estimates for square roots of second order complex elliptic systems L in divergence form on open sets in R<sup>d</sup> subject to mixed boundary conditions. The underlying set is supposed to be locally uniform near the Neumann boundary part, and the Dirichlet boundary part is Ahlfors–David regular. The lower endpoint for...
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O'Hanrahan, Mike (author)
Predicting streamflow in a changing climate poses significant challenges for traditional hydrological models. Static parameter sets result from model calibrations over historical data that increasingly encounter the non-stationary impacts on the hydrological system. Endeavouring toward non-stationary model parameters by incorporating time...
master thesis 2023
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Giesen, Stefan (author)
Fatigue might be the governing limit state in marine structures mainly induced by the waves and wind. Therefore, using a lap joint for the shell plating to replicate the appearance of a riveted joint for a retro yacht is critical due to the limited fatigue resistance. For this joint type cracks initiated at the root, which should always be...
master thesis 2023
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Liu, Jin Jun (author)
Sophus Lie (1842-1899) known as the founder of the theory of transformation groups, originally aimed to study solutions of differential equations via their symmetries. Over the decades this theory has evolved into the theory of Lie groups. These Lie groups are of an analytic and geometric nature, but Sophus Lie's principal discovery was that...
bachelor thesis 2023
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van Bergen, Karine (author)
Riparian ecosystems are crucial for maintaining ecological balance in riverine landscapes, offering diverse habitats, regulating water quality, and preventing soil erosion. However, these ecosystems are vulnerable to slope instability, leading to detrimental effects such as land loss, habitat destruction, and increased sedimentation in water...
master thesis 2023
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Koopman, Laura (author)
<b>Introduction </b>Aortic valve regurgitation (AR) is a common type of aortic valve disease that affects the surrounding tissues of the heart. Surgery may be required in patients with acute or chronic AR, aortic root disease or ascending aortic dissection. A viable alternative to traditional aortic valve replacement that offers encouraging...
master thesis 2023
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Scholtes, Mathilde (author)
Introduction: The positioning of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) leads in the epidural space to deliver therapy for chronic pain currently relies on intraoperative feedback from the patient. This feedback is not always reliable due to sedation, discomfort, and prone positioning of the patient. Excluding the need for patient feedback by performing...
master thesis 2023
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van Pampus, Murielle (author)
Mangroves can provide coastal protection by attenuating waves, currents, and trapping sediment (Menéndez et al., 2020; Bao, 2011). The effect of mangroves on the hydrodynamics depends on their size, location, density, distribution and morphology of the vegetation (Mendez and Losada, 2004). Mangrove loss during storm events will therefore impact...
master thesis 2023
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Schunselaar, Jeroen (author)
This thesis project examines the opportunities for manufacturing operators to use root cause analysis directly at the line with the support of a cognitive advisor. The project was part of the EU Horizon COALA project and uses a specific business case at a detergent company as a base for the research and the prototype development. The analysis of...
master thesis 2023
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Carrete, Israel A. (author), Ghodrat, S. (author), Scherer, Diana (author), Karana, E. (author)
Plant root growth can be altered by introducing obstacles in the path of growth. This principle is used in design to produce planar grid structures composed of interweaving roots. The Engineered Plant Root Materials (EPRMs) grown with this method have the potential to serve as environmentally sensitive alternatives for conventional materials,...
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Nosyk, Yevheniya (author), Lone, Qasim (author), Zhauniarovich, Y. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author), Aben, Emile (author), Moura, Giovane C. M. (author), Tajalizadehkhoob, Samaneh (author), Duda, Andrzej (author), Korczyński, Maciej (author)
DNS is a protocol responsible for translating human-readable domain names into IP addresses. Despite being essential for many Internet services to work properly, it is inherently vulnerable to manipulation. In November 2021, users from Mexico received bogus DNS responses when resolving whatsapp.net. It appeared that a BGP route leak diverged DNS...
conference paper 2023
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Kamath, A.C. (author)
The Netherlands has an extensive network of rivers and canals systems serving purposes like irrigation, transportation and water removal. The banks along the canals are either protected by earth retaining structures such as sheet pile walls or left unprotected. A bulk of the engineered sheet piles used to protect the canal banks in the...
doctoral thesis 2022
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van Noppen, Ellis (author)
The future hydrological response of a river system is often predicted using hydrological models that are calibrated on past observations. By using static model parameters it is assumed that hydrological systems do not change in time. For long-term predictions, this is in clear contrast with the notion that vegetation actively adapts its root...
master thesis 2022
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Ponds, Magali (author)
Hydrological models are often used to evaluate future changes in streamflow. Despite the strong aware- ness of non-stationarity in hydrological system characteristics, model parameters are often assumed stationary and obtained through calibration on past conditions. The representation of system change in hydrological models is challenging, as a...
master thesis 2022
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Pashaeifar, M. (author), de Vreede, L.C.N. (author), Alavi, S.M. (author)
This article presents a wideband series-Doherty power amplifier (SDPA) for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) fifth-generation (5G) applications. It features a compact two-step impedance inverting-based series-Doherty power combiner that provides broadband close-to-perfect power back-off (PBO) efficiency enhancement. The amplitude-to-amplitude (AM-AM)...
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Bouaziz, L.J.E. (author)
Contemplating the Meuse or any other river of the world, one may wonder about the journey of rain in becoming river. This fascinates hydrologists, as they develop theories to understand movement, storage and release of water through the landscape across climates. These theories are translated to hydrological models, which describe the complex...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Kably, Saif-Eddin (author)
In the past decade, the world has experienced numerous severe and impactful data breaches, without indications of this development slowing down. Even worse, research has shown data breaches are still waiting to happen. The occurrence of a data breach has consequences for several involved parties and for society in general. It is therefore only...
master thesis 2021
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Mathew, Joan (author)
With a growing demand for longer blades in the wind turbine industry for higher rated power per turbine, a structurally sound blade-root connection is of commercial importance. Bushing connections have been a commercially favoured design in the past few years, replacing the commonly used T-bolt connection as the joining method of choice. The new...
master thesis 2021
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van Klaveren, Pieter (author)
Online video completion aims to complete corrupted frames of a video in an online fashion. Consider a surveillance camera that suddenly outputs corrupted data, where up to 95% of the pixels per frame are corrupted. Real time video completion and correction is often desirable in such scenarios. Therefore, this thesis improves the Tensor-Networked...
master thesis 2021
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