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Maggioli, Filippo (author)
Finite Element Methods (FEMs) are widely employed for damage simulation in composites, with the Cohesive Zone Model (CZM) being particularly favored for its robustness and scalability. Despite the CZM's mesh-dependent nature, the Discontinuous Galerkin Cohesive Zone Model (DG/CZM) formulation allows for relatively arbitrary crack propagation...
master thesis 2024
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van der Plas, Anne-Marijn (author)
Immobilisation devices are commonly used for the treatment of extra-articular distal radius fractures. However, conventional immobilisation devices such as plaster casts and fibreglass casts may lead to complications and discomfort. Another disadvantage of present-day conservative fracture treatment is that the casts have to be replaced after...
master thesis 2023
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ARGYROPOULOS, THANASIS (author)
Background: In the field of orthoses for the treatment of forearm injuries, there is a growing clinical demand for more precise and individualized health monitoring technologies. The integration of additive manufacturing techniques with wearable electronics has gained significant interest in this field, emerging as a prominent treatment option...
master thesis 2023
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Ulyanov, Boris (author)
Liquid crystalline polymers have recently attracted attention for their great tensile properties. However, their interlaminar fracture toughness is low. To solve this, toughening approaches inspired by Nature are applied, exploiting the shaping freedom of fused deposition modelling. Three approaches are studied: the matchstick approach, z...
master thesis 2023
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Borren, Noor (author)
Introduction: Trauma-induced rib fractures are a common injury, affecting millions of individuals globally each year. Although anteroposterior thoracic radiographs are part of the standard posttraumatic screening, the most sensitive modality, and therefore golden standard for diagnosing rib fractures, is computed tomography (CT). Still, between...
master thesis 2023
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Zhang, Chi (author)
In recent years, the wind energy industry shows more and more interest in composite materials manufactured with a new process called pultrusion. The advantage of pultruded composite plates includes high fiber volume fraction, low price and simplified blade manufacturing. However, pultruded plates are fully cured and crosslinking is absent at...
master thesis 2023
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Zhang, Jujian (author)
This thesis introduces the Discontinuity-Enriched Finite Element Method (DE-FEM) for the modeling of dynamic multiple crack growth problems including branching and merging, as an alternative to eXtended/Generalized Finite Element Method (X/GFEM). DE-FEM differs from X/GFEM by placing the enriched degrees of freedom (DOFs) directly along the...
master thesis 2023
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Spoelstra, Linde (author)
Mycelium based composites (MBC) have revolutionised the field of material production, where a living fungus is employed to overgrow and bind lignocellulosic substrate materials together. Their bio-based nature, low embodied energy, and biodegradability, mark their great potential to reduce the increasing pressure conventional materials put on...
master thesis 2023
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Doesburg, Myrthe (author)
Natural fractures play a crucial role in many sustainable subsurface applications, particularly in reservoirs with low primary porosity and permeability. Therefore, fracture analysis has become a fundamental aspect of geosciences, often starting with fracture interpretation from borehole image logs. It has been widely recognized that...
master thesis 2023
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Tutuarima, Frederieke (author)
In the geothermal exploration well, NLW-GT-01, in the West Netherlands Basin, a very tight reservoir with low porosity (≤5.0%) and matrix permeability (≤ 0.1mD) has been encountered in the Main Buntsandstein Subgroup. The impact of natural fractures, which can significantly impact fluid flow in tight reservoirs, has been studied. However, there...
master thesis 2023
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HARIHARAN, RAJNEESH (author)
Delamination is a significant failure mode that has been the subject of extensive research in laminated structures. The interface in assembly structures often represents the susceptibly weak link and necessitates careful consideration to guarantee structural stability. It is of utmost significance to understand the behaviour of the delamination...
master thesis 2023
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Soors, Aurelie (author)
In up to 39% of reduced distal radius fractures, re-displacement of the fracture occurs in the cast. In most cases, the cast becomes too loose as soft tissue swelling decreases over time and the cast no longer provides sufficient support to keep the fracture reduced. This issue could be addressed by introducing a smart memory cast, a cast that...
master thesis 2023
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Costa Farinha, Daniel (author)
A new multiscale fracture mechanics methodology is being developed at TU Delft for composite materials. This methodology aims to unlock the use of hierarchical multiscale frameworks to link sub-ply fracture processes to laminate failure. In this thesis, this methodology is extended to 3D, both in terms of its analytical formulation and the...
master thesis 2023
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Moolenaar, Jet (author)
Introduction: Tibial fracture healing complications occur frequently with reported non-union rates up to 23%. Preoperative patient-specific finite element (FE) modelling of fracture fixation may help to minimize these complications. However, developing such models requires labour-intensive work including (manual) segmentation of bones from...
master thesis 2023
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DASOPOULOS, DIONYSIOS (author)
Thick-section high strength steels (HSS) are widely used in engineering applications with requirements of high toughness and strength. Structural components are commonly joined by welding, known to significantly degrade the mechanical properties of steel due to changes in microstructure (e.g., grain size coarsening and martensite-austenite (M-A)...
master thesis 2023
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Wilbers, Julia (author)
Purpose. Distal radius fractures are common fractures of the wrist. These fractures are often displaced and need reduction, after adequate reduction, the patients will have follow-up X-rays to check if the fracture stays stable. This is important because surgery might be required if the fracture becomes unstable. This can lead to delayed surgery...
master thesis 2022
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Rademaker, Rolf (author)
The demand to build with wood and other bio-based materials has increased rapidly the last decade, due to the ambition to build more with sustainable building materials. One of the major challenges in building with wood, is to account for the lower strength and stiffness perpendicular to the grain. Wood is an anisotropic material, meaning the...
master thesis 2022
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Niehaus, Anya (author)
Pistons for reciprocating compressors for industrial applications are often made of specialised materials. These prove to have problems with manufacture due to the high quality and short production times needed in combination with a low production volume per design. Additive manufacturing, specifically selective laser melting, could solve the...
master thesis 2022
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Scheffer, Bouke (author)
This research describes how thermal fractures impact the near-wellbore (NWB) region of a depleted gasfield in a carbon sequestration project. As CO2 is usually injected in its supercritical phase, the injection fluid is injected on high pressures and low temperatures. This is in high contrast with the depleted gasfields, which have a low...
master thesis 2022
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Sofokleous, Irene (author)
Flat glass is a material which is used extensively in almost all the buildings, mainly as infill for windows or facade panels. However, neither glass production nor its recycling are sustainable processes, as both incorporate the use of gas furnaces, which produce high amounts of CO2 emissions. Thus, the re-use of glass seems the only way to...
master thesis 2022
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