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Brandt, R. K. (author), Haustein, S. (author), Hagenzieker, M.P. (author), Møller, M. (author)
Cyclists’ phone use can cause distractions and impose risks towards traffic safety. To prevent phone-related distractions, the Netherlands introduced a ban on handheld (HH) phone use for cyclists in July 2019. The effects of traffic rules on phone use and their underlying mechanisms are, however, uncertain. Comparing survey results from the...
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Hartel, P.H. (author), van Wegberg, R.S. (author)
Law enforcement agencies struggle with criminals using end-to-end encryption (E2EE). A recent policy paper states: “while encryption is vital and privacy and cyber security must be protected, that should not come at the expense of wholly precluding law enforcement”. The main argument is that E2EE hampers attribution and prosecution of...
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Esteban, T.A.O.E. (author), Edelenbos, Jurian (author)
Policy-making bodies such as the UNISDR have frequently emphasized the role of community resilience in disaster risk management. However, this community-centered approach to enhancing a city's resilience may overlook other critical variables. Few studies have been conducted on the city's process of building urban resilience, as well as the...
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Post, Ruben A.G. (author), Blijlevens, Janneke (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author), Saakes, Daniel (author), Arango, Luis (author)
Tactile experiences are a pivotal part of consumer behavior and choice. However, very little is known about why consumers esthetically appreciate touching products. The principle of Unity-in-Variety, stating that consumers like to perceive variety but only when this variety is presented as a coherent whole, has been shown to partly explain...
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Basu, S. (author)
In this chapter, we elaborate on several similarity theory-based and empirical wind speed profile formulations. We highlight their strengths and weaknesses through various examples from the literature. Some of these formulations are sometimes inappropriately used in various practical applications (e.g., offshore wind resource assessments). We...
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Abdel-Monsef, S. (author), Tijs, B.H.A.H. (author), Renart, J. (author), Turon, A. (author)
The complex failure mechanisms involved in failure of interfaces requires the use of an accurate description of the cohesive law. In recent years, there have been many developments to determine the full shape of the cohesive law. However, most of the existing cohesive zone models assume a simplified shape, such as bilinear, trapezoidal or...
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Kurniawan, Tetuko (author), Sahebdivani, Mahsa (author), Zaremba, Damian (author), Blonski, Slawomir (author), Garstecki, Piotr (author), van Steijn, V. (author), Korczyk, Piotr M. (author)
Two decades of research on droplet formation in microchannels have led to the widely accepted view that droplets form through the squeezing mechanism when interfacial forces dominate over viscous forces. The initially surprising finding that the volume of the droplets is insensitive to the relative importance of these two forces is nowadays...
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van Milaan, Ilse (author)
The construction sector is experiencing a fundamental shift towards greater digitization. Building information modeling (BIM), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), the internet of things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital twins are all becoming more prevalent in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry....
master thesis 2022
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Vittorietti, M. (author), Hidalgo Garcia, J. (author), Galan Lopez, J. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
This study proposes a new approach to determine phenomenological or physical relations between microstructure features and the mechanical behavior of metals bridging advanced statistics and materials science in a study of the effect of hard precipitates on the hardening of metal alloys. Synthetic microstructures were created using multi-level...
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Bruggeman, E.M. (author)
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Kitsakis, Dimitrios (author), Kalogianni, E. (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author)
Intense exploitation of land implies the development of multi-level, multi-purpose, overlap-ping and interlocking structures on 3D space, thus resulting in complex, stratified, 3D real property rights between individual owners, as well as restrictions. Legislation regulates the ownership status and use of land by imposing restrictions known...
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Floreani, S. (author), Giardina', C. (author), Hollander, Frank den (author), Nandan, Shubhamoy (author), Redig, F.H.J. (author)
This paper considers three classes of interacting particle systems on Z: independent random walks, the exclusion process, and the inclusion process. Particles are allowed to switch their jump rate (the rate identifies the type of particle) between 1 (fast particles) and ϵ∈ [0 , 1] (slow particles). The switch between the two jump rates...
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Martínez, Ariadna (author), Liaudat, J. (author), López, Carlos M. (author), Carol, Ignacio (author)
In the framework of the Finite Element Method, zero-thickness interface elements have been widely used to model fracturing processes in quasi-brittle materials in a broad variety of problems. In particular, interface elements equipped with elastoplastic constitutive laws that account for the softening of the material strength parameters due...
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Cabboi, A. (author), Marino, Luca (author), Cicirello, A. (author)
This study aims at assessing the predictive performance of the Amontons–Coulomb law to reliably predict the cyclic response, inclusive of stick–slip, of a single degree of freedom system in contact with the ground through two versions (steady-state and rate-and-state) of a regularized Dieterich–Ruina law. The assessment is carried out by...
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Irmak, T. (author), Kotian, V. (author), Happee, R. (author), de Winkel, K.N. (author), Pool, D.M. (author)
The relationship between the amplitude of motion and the accumulation of motion sickness in time is unclear. Here, we investigated this relationship at the individual and group level. Seventeen participants were exposed to four oscillatory motion stimuli, in four separate sessions, separated by at least 1 week to prevent habituation. Motion...
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Raimondo, A. (author), Dávila, Carlos G. (author), Bisagni, C. (author)
This paper evaluates the capabilities of the recently developed CF20 cohesive fatigue model, which can predict crack initiation as well as the rates of crack propagation by relying on intrinsic relationships between a stress-life diagram and its corresponding Paris law. The model is validated here using a partially reinforced double...
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Feng, W. (author), He, P. (author), Koetsier, M. (author), Pavlovic, M. (author)
Wrapped composite joint is an innovative technique which connects steel hollow sections through bonding such that the fatigue performance is improved compared to welded joint. In this paper, a DIC-based method of monitoring surface strains is proposed to quantify the debonding crack propagation within the composite wrap layers during high cycle...
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Shokrollahzadeh Behbahani, S. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Voskov, D.V. (author), Jansen, J.D. (author)
A smoothed embedded finite-volume modeling (sEFVM) method is presented for faulted and fractured heterogeneous poroelastic media. The method casts a fully coupled strategy to treat the coupling between fault slip mechanics, deformation mechanics, and fluid flow equations. This ensures the stability and consistency of the simulation results,...
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Cheng, Long (author), Zhang, Lei (author), Liu, X. (author), Yuan, Fang (author), Ma, Yang (author), Sun, Yinqing (author)
Reliable assessment of the fatigue resistance of asphalt pavement with a long-term service is critically crucial for the rational formulation of original pavement utilization strategies in reconstruction and expansion projects. Currently, the pavement performance evaluation indicators are mainly used to guide pavement preventive maintenance,...
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Shahbazzadeh, Majid (author), Sadati, Seyed Jalil (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
This article proposes a systematic approach for optimal reset law design of a class of nonlinear systems. By using the guaranteed cost control method, sufficient conditions for the design of optimal reset law are derived in terms of linear matrix inequalities. In an offline design procedure, the reset law is computed that minimizes the upper...
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