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Gerardo Ureta, Ricardo Hurtubia, Ricardo Giesen
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Pavel Fedorets, Chuan Zheng, Ralf Engels, Ilhan Engin, Herbert Feilbach, Ulrich Giesen, Harald Glückler, Chrysovalantis Kannis, Franz Klehr, Manfred Lennartz, Heinz Pfeifer, Johannes Pfennings, Claus Michael Schneider, Norbert Schnitzler, Helmut Soltner, Robert Swaczyna and Markus Büscher
A laser-driven spin-polarized 3He2+-beam source for nuclear?physics experiments and for the investigation of polarized nuclear fusion demands a high-density polarized 3" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">33
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Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq, Rashid Farooq and Nick van de Giesen
All over the world, probability-based flood protection designs are the ones most commonly used. Different return-period design floods are standard criteria for designing structural measures. Recently, risk-based flood management has received a significan...
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Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq, Rashid Farooq and Nick van de Giesen
Modern-day flood management has evolved into a variety of flood management alternatives. The selection of appropriate flood measures is crucial under a variety of flood management practices, approaches, and assessment criteria. Many leading countries app...
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Nay Myo Lin, Xin Tian, Martine Rutten, Edo Abraham, José M. Maestre and Nick van de Giesen
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Piotr Luczynski, Matthias Giesen, Thomas-Sebastian Gier and Manfred Wirsum
In turbocharger design, the accurate determination of thermally induced stresses is of particular importance for life cycle predictions. An accurate, transient, thermal finite element analysis (FEA) of turbocharger components requires transient conjugate...
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Anna Solcerova, Tim Van Emmerik, Koen Hilgersom, Frans Van de Ven and Nick Van de Giesen
The urban heat island effect was first described 200 years ago, but the development of ways to mitigate heat in urban areas reaches much further into the past. Uchimizu is a 17th century Japanese tradition, in which water is sprinkled around houses to co...
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Anna Solcerova, Tim Van Emmerik, Frans Van de Ven, John Selker and Nick Van de Giesen
A phenomenon known as the skin effect?a layer of surface water that is colder than the water beneath it?was previously described in oceanography and verified in lab measurements. Only a few measurements have been done on the skin effect in field conditio...
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Ali Abbasi, Frank Ohene Annor, Nick van de Giesen
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An unsteady fully three-dimensional model of Lake Binaba (a shallow small reservoir) in semi-arid Upper East Region of Ghana has been developed to simulate its temperature dynamics. The model developed is built on the Reynolds Averaged Navier?Stokes (RAN...
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Javier Soto, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Ricardo Giesen
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This article presents a methodology that uses the continuum approximation approach to formulate the logistical problem of determining the number and location of recycling centers to which individuals in a region can deliver solid wastes to be recycled. T...
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