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Satriani, S. (author), Saffana Ilma, Izana (author), Daniel, D. (author)
This study provides an overview of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) research trends in Indonesia from 1975 until April 2021. The systematic review compiled 272 articles related to the Sustainable Development Goals 6.1 and 6.2 in Indonesia, which were published in the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The results showed that the water...
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Urban runoff remobilises solids and their associated pollutants from urban-built environments and transports them to drainage systems via gully pots. This study presents an extensive monitoring campaign on the solids loading to drainage systems, including 104 gully pots as sampling locations and lasting 2 years. The solids loading is modelled...
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Abunada, M.B.M. (author), Dhakal, N. (author), Andyar, William Z. (author), Ajok, Pamela (author), Smit, Herman (author), Ghaffour, Noreddine (author), Schippers, Jan C. (author), Kennedy, M.D. (author)
This study aimed to quantify the effect of membrane surface porosity on particulate fouling predicted by the MFI-UF method at constant flux. Firstly, the surface porosity of polyethersulfone UF membranes (5–100 kDa) was determined using ultra-high resolution SEM. Thereafter, the MFI-UF was measured using suspensions of polystyrene particles ...
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Van den Berghe, K.B.J. (author), Verhagen, Teun (author)
Increasingly, space for remanufacturing is seen as the most valuable resource to achieve circular economy (CE) policy goals, in particular for cities. However, in many cities, industrial urban areas are increasingly subject of – mostly circular designed - residential redevelopment. The proposition of this paper is that these diminishing...
journal article 2021
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Runoff (re)mobilises solids and their associated pollutants from streets and transports them via gully pots to the drainage system. As the solids negatively impact the performance of the drainage systems, knowledge on the solids loading in terms of mass and composition is essential. However, monitoring data on the solids loading, in...
journal article 2021
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van Dam, S.S. (author), Sleeswijk Visser, F. (author), Bakker, C.A. (author)
Designers play an important role in service transformation and the development of product-service systems by applying co-creation methods. This paper presents a case of how we applied co-creation in practice and the impact this has had on developing a circular product-service system. It details the method used in the co-creation process and...
journal article 2021
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Khanpour, Milan (author), Meesters, Kenny (author), Paulus, D. (author)
With ongoing research, increased information sharing and knowledge exchange, humanitarian organizations have an increasing amount of evidence at their disposal to support their decisions. Nevertheless, effectively building decisions on the increasing amount of insights and information remains challenging. At the individual, organizational, and...
conference paper 2020
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van Dam, S.S. (author), Bakker, C.A. (author), Hazenoot, Thomas (author), Mihelič, Aleš (author)
This paper presents the result of a co-creation and context mapping study amongst seventeen washing machines users. The users had widely varying experiences with products offered through alternative ownership models, including three who were active users of a washing machine with pay-per-use or monthly subscription model. Through the co-creation...
conference paper 2019
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Hackauf, U.D. (author)
Over the last centuries, the global food system has managed to provide a growing global population with more and better food. Yet, the system is criticised for its negative effects, like increasing food miles, monocultures, a lack of transparency and poor animal welfare. The recent trend to farm more food in an around cities (urban and peri...
journal article 2015
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van Drooge, G.J. (author)
master thesis 2011
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Schroijen, M.J.T. (author), Veldhuis, L.L.M. (author), Singerland, R. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Busch, N. (author)
People do the laundry all over the world. About 500 million washing machines are in use at the moment. To reduce the heavy workload, washing machines were invented about 100 years ago. 50 years of innovations led to a reduction in water, energy and detergent consumption and the interface became easier to use. However, the overall usage of the...
doctoral thesis 2006
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van Drooge, G.J. (author), Rooijakkers, S.W. (author)
report 2006
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Schokking, L.A. (author), Janssen, P.C. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The stability of stones in propeller-induced jet wash is still difficult to predict. Especially the trend of bowthrusters increasing in size and power in sea going ships (especially ferries) over the last years may be a reason for concern when dealing with the protection of slopes and beds. But also ships used in inland navigation are using...
journal article 2003
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Keuning, J.A. (author)
report 2003
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Buijs, T.F.A. (author)
report 2003
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Bouwens, Jef (author)
report 2000
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Ivanovic, Nikolai (author)
report 1999
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Jansens, P.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 1994
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Kolkman, H.J. (author)
Deposits are regularly removed from compressor blades and vanes of installed jet engines and gas turbines by compressor washing. Hereby a compressor cleaner is sprayed into the compressor while operating at reduced or normal r.p.m. Recently developed compressor cleaners are claimed to be ecologically sound. In addition, many new compressor...
report 1991
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