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Faragau, Andrei B. (author), van Dalen, K.N. (author)
Transition radiation is emitted when a source moves along a straight line with constant velocity and acts on or near an inhomogeneous medium [1,2]. Transition radiation occurs, for example, when a train crosses an inhomogeneity in the railway track, such as a transition in foundation stiffness. As the velocity of the trains becomes closer to the...
abstract 2018
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Faragau, Andrei B. (author), van Dalen, K.N. (author)
abstract 2018
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Stepanovic, K. (author), Wu, J. (author), Everhardt, Rob (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author)
abstract 2022
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Versluis, N.D. (author), Pellegrini, Paola (author), Quaglietta, E. (author), Goverde, R.M.P. (author), Rodriguez, Joaquin (author)
Conflict detection and resolution models are being developed to support railway traffic management in taking optimised rescheduling decisions in case of disturbances. Existing models mostly concern fixed-block signalling systems, in which minimum train separation distances are determined based on a preset number of blocks representing worst-case...
abstract 2023
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de Koning, Remco Elric (author), van Nes, A. (author)
abstract 2018
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The digital transformation is accompanied by two simultaneous processes: digital humanities challenging the humanities, their theories, methodologies and disciplinary identities, and pushing computer science to get involved in new fields. But how can qualitative and quantitative methods be usefully combined in one research project? What are the...
book 2023
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Soman, R. K. (author), Nikolić, D. (author), Sanchez, B. (author)
Extended reality (XR) technologies refer to mixed reality and virtual reality configurations that augment real or represent fully virtual information in an intuitive and immersive manner, transforming the way we plan, design, construct, and operate built environment assets. XR offers great potential to support and accelerate the transition of...
book chapter 2024
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Ross, Robert (author), Koopmans, Gerben (author)
Testing materials and devices for a specific failure mechanism usually yields a characteristic distribution of failure times. However, failure of power electronics (PE) can be due to a manifold of mechanisms. Even in a single PE device multiple failure processes may compete. For instance, modules may contain various components that fail...
book chapter 2022
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Hilloulin, B. (author), Van Tittelboom, K. (author), Gruyaert, E. (author), Loukili, A. (author), De Belie, N. (author)
Now, most of the capsules used to contain polymeric healing agents in self-healing concrete, are made of glass. However, glass capsules cannot be mixed in concrete and are therefore placed manually into the moulds during concrete casting in laboratory tests. This represents a major drawback for an eventual industrialisation. In this study,...
conference paper 2013
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Moreno-Juez, J. (author), Artoni, R. (author), Cazacliu, B. (author), Khoury, E. (author)
The improvement of inline mixer measurements is imposed in a growing concrete industry employing increasingly complex manufacturing processes and materials. Improper mixing, water content estimation and fresh properties control are one of the most important concerns of concrete manufacturers. These problems have increased in recent decades due...
conference paper 2017
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van Rhee, C. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Sokmenoglu, A. (author), Sonmez, N.O. (author)
In this paper we explore the land-use patterns of a historical mixed-use quarter of Istanbul by focusing on the reciprocal relationships of housing and commercial uses. We are concerned with the distribution of land-use patterns based on spatial adjacency and land-use patterns within the buildings. We measure reciprocal relationships of housing...
conference paper 2013
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Popov, M. (author), Rietveld, G. (author), Radojevic, Z. (author), Terzija, V. (author)
This paper presents a fault location algorithm that can be used to accurately locate the fault at any place along mixed line-cable transmission corridors. The algorithm is an impedance based line/cable parameter dependent algorithm. The fault location algorithm is derived using distributed line model, modal transformation theory and Discrete...
conference paper 2013
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Huurman, M. (author), Mo, L.T. (author), Woldekidan, M.F. (author)
By assignment of the Centre for Transport and Navigation (DVS) of the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management the Delft University of Technology developed LOT. LOT is a Lifetime Optimisation Tool for Porous Asphalt, PA, based on meso scale structural modelling. LOT sees an asphalt mixture as a structure and computes stress...
conference paper 2010
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Slobbe, A.T. (author), Hendriks, M.A.N. (author), Rots, J.G. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Isikkaya, D. (author)
This paper’s aim is to make a comparative analysis of the two contradicted multi-leg mixused projects and their architectural and urban design process / the competition process; the communist, nationalist, designer-related, revolutionary, innovative, transparent, extroverted, humble, urban related IMC Blocks include the Linen and Drapers Offices...
conference paper 2014
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Van Eijk, G. (author)
This paper examines whether and how neighbourhood composition is connected to, and has impact on relationships and social capital. Three debates in urban sociology engage with this question: studies on poverty neighbourhoods, on gentrification and on gated communities. These debates reveal that in order to understand how spatial segregation...
conference paper 2009
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Bermudez, M. (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author), Cea, L. (author), Puertas, J. (author), Stelling, G.S. (author), De Boer, G.J. (author)
In this paper we explore the role of the river run-off, the tidal regime and the local winds in the dynamics of the Ria de Arousa estuary during the summer period, using for that purpose the numerical model Delft3D. First of all, a simulation under real hydrological and meteorological conditions is conducted in order to validate the ability of...
conference paper 2013
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Woeltgens, P.J.M. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Gielkens, S.W.A. (author), De Wijn, H.W. (author)
conference paper 1993
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Schmidt, W. (author), Grunewald, S. (author), Ferrara, L. (author), Dehn, F. (author)
Flowable concretes can differ significantly from traditional vibrated concrete. Concrete types like selfcompacting concrete (SCC), ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) and high performance fibre reinforced cementitious composites (HPFRCCs) require novel mix design approaches. This has consequences for the production and the performance in the...
conference paper 2015
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