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McKeown, N.M. (author), Jr Fahey, G.C. (author), Slavin, J. (author), van der Kamp, J.W. (author)
[No abstract available]Chemicals / CAS Dietary Fiber.
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Brouwer, N.P. (author), Tabasi, A. (author), Kingma, I. (author), Stegeman, D.F. (author), van Dijk, W. (author), Moya-Esteban, A. (author), Sartori, M. (author), van Dieën, J.H. (author)
While a decreasing spectral content of surface electromyography reflects low back muscle fatigue development, reliability of these decreases may be insufficient. Decreasing frequency content is largely determined by decreasing average motor unit action potential conduction velocities (CV), which is considered a more direct measure of muscle...
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Bex, G.J.P. (author), Ingenhut, B.L.J. (author), ten Cate, T. (author), Sezen, M. (author), Ozkoc, G. (author)
The use of recycled polymers in 3D printing technologies has recently become a promising research topic because of the global concerns on plastic waste pollution and an increase in awareness of sustainability and circularity. In order to unlock the potentials of 3D printing beyond prototyping purposes, continuous fiber-embedded fused filament...
article 2021
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Wagenaar, J.W. (author), van der Werff, P.A (author), Kaandorp, F.A. (author)
Recently, fiber optic strain measurements are being used for blade bending moment measurements to larger extents. Hence, this report describes a general mathematical model for fiber optic strain and blade bending moments. It allows for a complete overview and relation between all relevant uncertainties specified for the two presented fiber...
report 2021
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McKenzie, I. (author), Ibrahim, S. (author), Haddad, E. (author), Abad, S. (author), Hurni, A. (author), Cheng, L.K. (author)
For over two decades the European Space Agency has investigated the possibility of using fiber optic sensors in spacecraft engineering as tools to advance the monitoring and control of spacecraft. The applications have been diverse covering both launcher and satellite applications and encompassing environments from cryogenic to high temperature...
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Delzenne, N.M. (author), Olivares, M. (author), Neyrinck, A.M. (author), Beaumont, M. (author), Kjolbaek, L. (author), Larsen, T.M. (author), Benitez-Paez, A. (author), Romani-Perez, M. (author), Garcia-Campayo, V. (author), Bosscher, D. (author), Sanz, Y. (author), van der Kamp, J.W. (author)
The aim of EU project MyNewGut is to contribute to future public health-related recommendations supported by new insight in gut microbiome and nutrition-host relationship. In this Opinion Paper, we first revisit the concept of dietary fiber, taking into account their interaction with the gut microbiota. This paper also summarizes the main...
article 2020
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Peroni, M. (author), Koene, L. (author), Krabbenborg, D. (author), Solomos, G. (author), Sluys, L.J. (author)
This paper presents the results of an experimental research aimed at assessing the material performance of adobe bricks in compression for a wide range of induced strain rates, from statics to high velocity impact. Adobe connotes a traditional masonry whose bricks are made of sundried soil mixtures possibly reinforced with natural fibres and...
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Cheng, L.K. (author), Hagen, R.A.J. (author), Vosteen, L.L.A. (author), Atli-Veltin, B. (author), Toet, P. (author), Molkenboer, F.T. (author), van Kempen, F.C.M. (author), van der Togt, O.E. (author), Jedynska, A.D. (author), Jansen, T.H. (author)
Composite constructions are indispensable in current and future society. Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) embedded in composite need to be carefully aligned with the material fibers to reduce inhomogeneous lateral load exerted onto the FBG which occurs due to the inhomogeneous nature of composite materials. Inhomogeneous load causes distortion of the...
conference paper 2019
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Cheng, L.K. (author), Hagen, R.A.J. (author), van Megan, D. (author), Molkenboer, F.T. (author), Jansen, T.H. (author)
Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensor is widely used for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) purpose. For dedicated health monitoring of critical composite parts in aircrafts, maritime constructions, wind turbine blades, etc., high speed measurement can provide vital information to assess impact damage. For example, low-energy droplet impact to wind...
conference paper 2019
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Gezici-Koc, Ö. (author), Erich, S.J.F. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), van der Ven, L.G.J. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author)
In addition to the desired aesthetical properties, a coating is applied to protect against weathering. A coating prevents moisture accumulation in wood by reducing the water uptake into the wood by its barrier function. The studies in the coating permeability has gained interest with the shift towards waterborne coatings, which make coatings...
article 2019
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van Groenestijn, G.J.A. (author), Jansen, T.H. (author), van Neer, P.L.M.J. (author), Jacobs, M.J. (author), Cheng, L.K. (author)
Elastic guided waves are carriers of information of the (change in) condition of plate-like structures like windturbine blades, airplane wings and road surfaces on bridges. To measure these guided waves we do not have to use piezos. Other sensors offer interesting benefits like contactless sensing, embedding, or measuring without electricity....
conference paper 2018
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Cheng, L.K. (author), Toet, P.M. (author)
Measurement of physical parameters using mechanical transducers is an important part of fiber optical sensing. Fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based sensors with dedicated transducers can be designed to measure different physical parameters and can operate in extremely harsh environments. This makes the FBG sensor very suitable for special...
bookPart 2018
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Koene, L. (author), Sluys, L.J. (author)
conference paper 2018
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Lesundak, A. (author), Voigt, D. (author), Cip, O. (author), van den Berg, S. (author)
Homodyne interferometry with a frequency comb as multi-wavelength source is a powerful method to measure long distances with high accuracy. The measurement principle requires that individual comb modes are spectrally resolved, making hundreds or thousands of accurately known wavelengths available for interferometry. For this reason the method...
article 2017
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Liu, Z. (author), Htein, L. (author), Cheng, L.K. (author), Martina, Q. (author), Jansen, R. (author), Tam, H.Y. (author)
In this paper, we present a miniature fluidic flow sensor based on a short fiber Bragg grating inscribed in a single mode fiber and heated by Co2+-doped multimode fibers. The proposed flow sensor was employed to measure the flow rates of oil and water, showing good sensitivity of 0.339 nm/(m/s) and 0.578 nm/(m/s) for water and oil, flowing at v ...
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Koning, R. (author), Deljoo, A. (author), Trajanovski, S. (author), De Graaff, B. (author), Grosso, P. (author), Gommans, L. (author), van Engers, T. (author), Fransen, F. (author), Meijer, R.J. (author), Wilson, R. (author), De Laat, C. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Broeren, M.L.M. (author), Dellaert, S.N.C. (author), Cok, B. (author), Patel, M.K. (author), Worrell, E. (author), Shen, L. (author)
Sisal fibre can potentially replace glass fibre in natural fibre composites. This study focuses on the environmental performance of sisal fibre production by quantifying the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy use of producing sisal fibre in Tanzania and Brazil using life cycle assessment (LCA), based on region-specific inventory data. The...
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Stegehuis, P.L. (author), Boogerd, L.S.F. (author), Inderson, A. (author), Veenendaal, R.A. (author), van Gerven, P. (author), Bonsing, B.A. (author), Sven Mieog, J. (author), Amelink, A. (author), Veselic, M. (author), Morreau, H. (author), van de Velde, C.J.H. (author), Lelieveldt, B.P.F. (author), Dijkstra, J. (author), Robinson, D.J. (author), Vahrmeijer, A.L. (author)
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirations (EUS-FNA) of pancreatic masses suffer from sample errors and low-negative predictive values. Fiber-optic spectroscopy in the visible to near-infrared wavelength spectrum can noninvasively extract physiological parameters from tissue and has the potential to guide the sampling process and...
article 2017
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Faber, A.J. (author), Cheng, L.K. (author), Gielesen, W.L.M. (author), Boussard-Plédel, C. (author), Maurugeon, S. (author), Bureau, B. (author), Zhang, X.H. (author), Lucas, J. (author), Pereira Do Carmo, J. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Cheng, L.K. (author), Hagen, R.A.J. (author), Schriek, L.N. (author), Toet, P.M. (author), van der Togt, O.E. (author)
The presented interferometer concept enables high-accuracy target displacement measurement in difficult accessible locations and the development of small fiber optic sensor to measure other physical parameters e.g. pressure, vibration, gravity force, etc.. Furthermore, this configuration is basically insensitive to disturbances to the lead fiber...
conference paper 2017
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