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Morais, A. (author)
This thesis discusses the use of fast and robust solution methods for advection-dominated advection-diffusion-reaction equations coming from water quality problems. Therefore we look at fluxlimiters by the FCT method in combination with the local-theta approach to increase both the accuracy and the efficiency. The discretized equations (by the...
master thesis 2012
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Zervakis, D.I. (author)
All human life is dependent on fresh water and activities related to monitoring its availability have become crucial for financial and survival reasons. Most rivers are being constantly investigated today by both the private and public sector using various means. In advanced countries, the researches cover extensively the riverbed in order to...
master thesis 2015
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Van Schie, J.J.P. (author)
The induced earthquakes in the north of the Netherlands cause problems for the shallow foundations. At this moment there is no generally accepted way to deal with these earthquakes. The NPR advises a combination of two methods to calculate the seismic bearing capacity of shallow foundations. In order to find out if this procedure is legitimately...
master thesis 2016
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Huijzer, Leonard (author)
The Wanda software package developed by Deltares can used for simulating both steady state and transient fluid flow in pipeline systems. Steady state simulations are used for initial system design and transient flow simulations are used for doing water hammer analysis in pipeline systems. For both types of simulations a system consisting of both...
master thesis 2018
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van Rhijn, Thijs (author)
Within the KustGenese 2.0 research project a 5Mm3 pilot nourishment is created on the ebb-tidal delta of Ameland. For this thesis I was involved in the parties; Van den Herik, the contractor who executed the work, Deltares and Rijkswaterstaat. A tool is created to quickly analyse new surveys in combination with the ships deposit data. The tool...
master thesis 2019
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