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Michalik, Aleksandra (author)
This research paper studies the evolution of the Arab-Norman style in sacred monuments across Sicily, mainly in Palermo and adjacent cities, from the 9th to 12th century. The focus is on three edifices: the Monreale Cathedral, San Cataldo Church and Cathedral-Basilica of Cefalù. The premise of the research is to explore the cultural convergence...
student report 2024
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Middeldorp, Femke (author), Rijna, Coen (author), Nooy van der Kolff, Jip (author), Vos, Rosita (author), Kluft, Lisanne (author)
This design report presents the outcomes of a multidisciplinary project undertaken by a team with diverse backgrounds in civil engineering. The project focuses on a preliminary design for a new marina in San Antonio Este, Argentina, with the purpose of serving as a recreational spot and a terminal for a nautical connection to San Antonio Oeste....
student report 2023
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Frangu, Alesia (author), Heijboer, Dick (author), van der Voorn, Jesper (author), Beiboer, Luitzen-Jan (author), Metselaar, Meno (author)
Chile is heavily dependent on international trade, making its port infrastructure crucial for its economic development. Projections show that container freight demand is growing rapidly. To cope with the growing demand, an expansion for the port of San Antonio has been proposed. However, current expansion plans have faced opposition due to...
student report 2023
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Chandra, D. (author), Bakshi, Tuli (author), Bahadur, Jitendra (author), Hazra, Bodhisatwa (author), Vishal, Vikram (author), Kumar, Shubham (author), Sen, Debasis (author), Singh, T. N. (author)
A combination of high-resolution imaging, low-pressure gas adsorption, and small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering quantifies changes in the pore characteristics of pulverized shale samples under oxic and anoxic environments up to 300 ℃. Clay-rich early-mature shales have a fair potential to generate hydrocarbons, the total organic carbon...
journal article 2023
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van Schaijk, Malou (author)
Low-lying, densely-populated coastal areas across the world are under threat of hurricane-induced floods. This is the case in, among others, the Galveston Bay Area. In response to this threat the USACE (United States Corps of Engineers) recommended a plan to reduce the risk of flooding, through a range of measures to form a resilient coast of...
master thesis 2022
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van Overeem, Jan (author)
San Andrés is a Colombian-Caribbean Island located 800 km from the Colombian coast. On its Eastern side there is a barrier reef formation protecting the island from offshore incident waves. Due to the protected environment created by the coral reef, sandy beaches can be formed on the East side of the island. <br/>During normal conditions, waves...
master thesis 2022
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Liu, Jingjing (author)
This thesis researches the urban transformations of two areas in San Francisco, the Northern Waterfront and the Western Addition area. By examining the contrast results of their redevelopments, lessons are derived in regard to planning strategies.
student report 2022
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Zhang, Le (author)
Estuarine intertidal flats comprise valuable ecosystems and act as an important sediment source for the adjacent salt marsh systems. However, accelerating sea-level rise threatens the mudflats and associated ecosystems, where the mudflat accretion lag behind sea level rise. A reliable forecast on the morphological developments of the mudflat...
master thesis 2021
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van Dillen, Teun (author)
Als onderdeel van de tuberculosebestrijding bij kinderen ontstonden aan het begin van de 20e eeuw de openluchtscholen. Deze instituten, gericht op het behandelen én onderwijzen van tuberculeuze kinderen, wonnen ook in Nederland aan populariteit. Naast de op behandeling van tuberculosepatiënten gerichte scholen ontstonden er ook openluchtscholen...
student report 2021
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Kuhn, Stephen J. (author), Geerits, Niels (author), Franz, Christian (author), Plomp, J. (author), Dalgliesh, Robert M. (author), Parnell, S.R. (author)
The modulated intensity by zero effort small-angle neutron scattering (MI-SANS) technique is used to measure scattering with a high energy resolution on samples normally ill-suited for neutron resonance spin echo. The self-diffusion constant of water is measured over a q-t range of 0.01-0.2Å-1 and 70-500ps. In addition to demonstrating the...
journal article 2021
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Verdiani, Giorgio (author), Arslan, P. (author)
In the Church of St. Anastasia, in Verona, Italy, there is a fresco from Pisanello, dated between 1432 and 1438. It is named San Giorgio e la Principessa (St. George and the Princess), but it has received in time the final addition “of Trebisonda”. The vision depicted inside this fresco opens a reflection about interpretation and...
journal article 2021
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Bruins Slot, Hilco (author), Nugteren, Alex (author), van Rie, Victor (author), Nota, Hugo (author), Overgaauw, Tim (author), van der Heide, Niels (author)
This report is written with the aim to evaluate a possible port expansion in the port of San Vicente, Chile. In order to achieve this a thorough analysis on the port operations, hydrodynamical analysis using Delft3D and a bottleneck analysis on the infrastructure have been executed. A preliminary design for the port expansion is created. This...
student report 2020
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Bakker, J.H. (author), Washington, Adam L. (author), Parnell, S.R. (author), van Well, A.A. (author), Pappas, C. (author), Bouwman, W.G. (author)
SESANS data analysis has been implemented in the SasView software package, allowing SESANS experiments to be analyzed using a numerical Hankel transformation of isotropic small-angle scattering (SAS) models. The error of the numerical approximation is three orders of magnitude below typical experimental errors. All advanced data fitting...
journal article 2020
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Tian, B. (author), Wang, Zhaojun (author), de Campo, Liliana (author), Gilbert, Elliot P. (author), Dalgliesh, Robert M. (author), Velichko, E. (author), van der Goot, Atze Jan (author), Bouwman, W.G. (author)
Pronounced fibres are formed through simple shearing of a dense calcium caseinate dispersion. Both mechanical tests and scanning electron microscopy images demonstrate that the material is anisotropic. It is hypothesised that calcium caseinate aggregates, under shear, align into micro-fibres and bundle further into a hierarchical structure....
journal article 2020
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Schmitt, Julien (author), Zeeuw, Jan Joost (author), Zeeuw, Jan Joost (author), Plomp, J. (author), Bouwman, W.G. (author), Washington, Adam L. (author), Duif, C.P. (author), Thijs, M.A. (author), Parnell, S.R. (author)
The initial formation stages of surfactant-templated silica thin films which grow at the air-water interface were studied using combined spin-echo modulated small-angle neutron scattering (SEMSANS) and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The films are formed from either a cationic surfactant or nonionic surfactant (C16EO8) in a dilute...
journal article 2020
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Velichko, E. (author)
Humanity needs to increase use of renewable sources of materials and energy. Biomass can be used for both of these needs. Cellulose is the main component of biomass. Understanding the multi-level hierarchical structure of cellulose holds the key tomultiple applications of this material. One of the promising applications of lignocellulsic biomass...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Velichko, E. (author), Tian, B. (author), Nikolaeva, Tatiana (author), Koning, J.R.A. (author), van Duynhoven, John (author), Bouwman, W.G. (author)
A versatile cell for X-ray and neutron scattering experiments on samples under shear has been designed. To our knowledge, it is the first shear cell which can be used for both SAXS and SANS in respectively synchrotron or reactor beamlines. The cell is mainly intended for scattering experiments in so-called “1–2 plane geometry” but can also be...
journal article 2019
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Elmilady, H.M.S.M.A. (author), van der Wegen, M. (author), Roelvink, D. (author), Jaffe, B. E. (author)
Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries worldwide. There is a need to develop validated modeling tools to assess the impact of SLR on estuarine morphodynamics. This study explores the morphological impact of SLR on a channel-shoal system in San Pablo Bay, a subembayment of San...
journal article 2019
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Samiyi, Mehran (author)
master thesis 2018
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Monsma, Pim (author)
The San Rafael canal district is an example of a high density, low-income neighborhood in a flood risk area. A combination that is becoming a global problem, and will likely grow with future climate change. In this thesis strategic spatial planning, water management interventions and goverenance policies are used alongside in an attempt to...
master thesis 2018
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