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Andres Gonzales Amaya, Mauricio F. Villazon and Patrick Willems
Climate change and variability are likely to increase in most parts of the world, leading to more extreme events, which may increase the stress on already threatened water resources. This study focuses on the effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation i...
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Stefan Kroll, Marjoleine Weemaes, Jan Van Impe and Patrick Willems
While real-time control (RTC) is considered an established means of performance improvement for existing urban drainage networks, practical applications are frequently only documented for large case studies, and many operators are still reluctant to adop...
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Jannes Willems, Tim Busscher, Arjan Hijdra, Jos Arts
Pág. 2497 - 2506
Western countries are increasingly confronted with redeveloping transportation infrastructure systems. From a Large Technical System (LTS) perspective, this marks a new phase for infrastructure systems and according new policies. This article, on the one...
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Daniel H. Biedermann, Carolin Torchiani, Peter M. Kielar, David Willems, ... André Borrmann
Pág. 350 - 363
Organizers of large events have to ensure efficient mobility to guarantee a smooth and secure event course. Traffic and crowd simulations help to predict weak spots on the event's infrastructure. Thus, we propose a hybrid and multiscale approach to provi...
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Mary Akurut, Patrick Willems and Charles B. Niwagaba
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Emanuel Feru, Frank Willems, Bram de Jager and Maarten Steinbuch
This paper presents the modeling and control of a waste heat recovery systemfor a Euro-VI heavy-duty truck engine. The considered waste heat recovery system consists of two parallel evaporators with expander and pumps mechanically coupled to the engine c...
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Charles Onyutha and Patrick Willems
This paper focuses on uncertainty analysis to aid decision making in applications of statistically modeled flow-duration-frequency (FDF) relationships of both daily high and low flows. The analysis is based on 24 selected catchments in the Lake Victoria ...
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H. Willemsen, Y. Li, E. Willems, L. Franssens, Y. Wang, E. Decuypere, and N. Everaert
Pág. 1302 - 1312
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Patrick Willems
Pág. 3539 - 3551
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S. Thorndahl, P. Willems
Pág. 455 - 466
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