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Shajahan, M.T. (author)
Dense suspension flows, both in the natural environment and industrial settings, are complex phenomena with significant implications. From rivers shaping landscapes to industrial processes involving slurry transport, these flows hold a prominent position in numerous sectors. This thesis delves into a specific facet of these intricate flows:...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Chirukandath Satish, Gokul (author)
Particle-laden pipe flows are ubiquitous in industrial applications. Examples are industries like dredging, slurry transport, and the transport of reactants and products in chemical industries. One of the most important factors in these transport processes is the friction coefficient which relates directly to the pumping power which is a...
master thesis 2023
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Juch, Wieland (author)
Hydrostatic bearings are typically designed to operate on flat, parallel surfaces, but a flexible hydrostatic bearing that can adapt to uneven smooth surfaces would have broader applications. This thesis focuses on the challenges of implementing the whiffletree concept to support a large, deformable hydrostatic bearing on wavy surfaces, which...
master thesis 2023
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Nazeer, Mubbashar (author), Ali, W. (author), Hussain, Farooq (author)
Problem statement: The study offers theoretical formulations for high-viscosity particulate flows in inclined reservoirs, taking into account the presence of homogeneous spheroidal particles of various types to produce discrete two-phase suspensions. Purpose: The primary objective of this analytical and comparative study is to identify the most...
journal article 2023
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Srinivasan, Sudharsan (author), van den Akker, H.E.A. (author), Shardt, Orest (author)
We carried out 3D simulations of monodisperse particle suspensions subjected to a constant shear rate with the view to investigate the effect of electrical double layers around the particles on apparent suspension viscosities. To this end, expressions for Debye length, zeta potential, and ionic strength (pH) of the liquid were incorporated...
journal article 2023
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WANG, Rui (author)
The stability analysis of electromagnetic suspension system applied to Hyperloop in simplified two degrees of freedom system has been studied deeply where the track-beam is regarded as a point mass and the effects of velocity and beam are neglected. However, there is little reference on the study of the interaction between electromagnetic...
master thesis 2022
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Dash, A. (author)
Suspensions are of interest for curiosity-driven as well as applied research. From a fundamental perspective, inertia of the particles or the system triggers different behaviour in suspension flows. From an experimental perspective, analyzing suspensions is challenging due to their inherent opacity. This dissertation details the author's...
doctoral thesis 2022
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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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Mas I Soldevilla, Joan (author)
The Hyperloop is a high-speed means of transport, consisting of a bullet-shape vehicle travelling in a quasi-vacuum tube, electrically powered and moving through an electromagnetic levitating system. This allows the reduction of air resistance and wheel-rail contact friction, which translates in higher speeds for smaller power inputs. In the...
master thesis 2022
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Shakeel, A. (author), Ali, W. (author), Chassagne, C. (author), Kirichek, Alex (author)
Kaolin based suspensions have wide range of applications such as slurry wall, drilling fluids, adhesives, cosmetics, refractories and pharmaceuticals, due to their abundance in nature, low cost and non-swelling nature. On the other hand, the unique properties (i.e., biodegradability) of biopolymers make them suitable candidate for variety of...
journal article 2022
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Dash, A. (author), Poelma, C. (author)
We revisit the laminar–turbulent transition of a fine-grained slurry in a large pipe. The combination of long measurement times in an industrial-scale facility and ultrasound imaging allows us to observe and address anomalous trends. Under turbulent conditions, the flow is homogeneous and steady. However, under laminar conditions, two types of...
journal article 2022
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Zheng, Y. (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Keviczky, T. (author), Sakka, Monzer Al (author), Dhaens, Miguel (author)
The benefits of automated driving can only be fully realized if the occupants are protected from motion sickness. Active suspensions hold the potential to raise the comfort level in automated passenger vehicles by enabling new functionalities in chassis control. One example is to actively lean the vehicle body toward the center of the corner...
journal article 2022
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Petersen, W. (author), Øiseth, O. (author), Lourens, E. (author)
Wind loading is an essential aspect in the design and assessment of long-span bridges, but it is often not well-known and cannot be measured directly. Most structural health monitoring systems can easily measure structural responses at discrete locations using accelerometers. This data can be combined with reduced-order modal models in Kalman...
journal article 2022
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Srinivasan, Sudharsan (author), van den Akker, H.E.A. (author), Shardt, Orest (author)
The understanding of the rheological behaviour of suspensions in aqueous electrolytes is necessary for the optimal design of hydraulic transport lines. In these applications, particle size is at least 10 micron, and the particle Reynolds number, Re<sub>p</sub>, is finite: O(10<sup>−1</sup>). Although there are some experimental and numerical...
journal article 2022
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Zheng, Y. (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Keviczky, T. (author)
Motion comfort is the basis of many societal benefits promised by automated driving and motion planning is primarily responsible for this. By planning the spatial trajectory and the velocity profile, motion planners can significantly enhance motion comfort, ideally without sacrificing time efficiency. Active suspensions can push the boundary...
conference paper 2022
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Hudrali Nagendra, Nikhil (author)
Conventional active seat controllers target and minimise vibration frequency bands that are uncomfortable to the passenger. These vibrations are in the form of road vibrations which are transmitted to the seat. In addition to fully compensating these vibrations, introducing certain target-induced vibrations in the seat with the help of active...
master thesis 2021
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de Groot, Robbie (author)
Last-mile delivery robots intended to operate on the sidewalk still require supervision because they are only semi-autonomous. If left to their own devices, they tend to cause undesired interactions. Our project proposes a design philosophy that can reduce the amount and severity of these interactions, improving the overall acceptance of...
master thesis 2021
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Shakeel, A. (author), Kirichek, Alex (author), Chassagne, C. (author)
Kaolinite suspensions are known to have quite fast settling behaviour and Newtonian character, particularly at low concentrations, due to the non-swelling nature of their constitutive particles. On the other hand, bentonite is known for its swelling and interacting nature, which leads to the formation of a network structure, even at low...
journal article 2021
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Lin, J. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author), Guo, Leicheng (author), Zhu, C. (author), He, Qing (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author)
Channel deepening often triggers positive feedback between tidal deformation, sediment import and drag reduction, which leads to the regime shift in estuaries from low-turbid to hyper-turbid state. In this study, a transition in profiles of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is hypothesised by including a positive feedback loop of...
journal article 2021
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Šabanovič, Eldar (author), Kojis, Paulius (author), Šukevičius, Šarūnas (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Ivanov, Valentin (author), Dhaens, Miguel (author), Skrickij, Viktor (author)
With the automotive industry moving towards automated driving, sensing is increasingly important in enabling technology. The virtual sensors allow data fusion from various vehicle sensors and provide a prediction for measurement that is hard or too expensive to measure in another way or in the case of demand on continuous detection. In this...
journal article 2021
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