Rapporten

 The Institute issues a series of Technical Reports in PDF format.

DIAM Reports 2022

  • C.W.J. Lemmens
    Vibrations of a circular drum:Some less boring ones
    PDF-File

DIAM Reports 2021

  • P.A. Nakate, D.J.P. Lahaye and C. Vuik
    The effect of operating conditions on the nitric oxide formation in anode baking furnace through numerical modeling
    PDF-File
  • M.E. Kootte, J.E. Romate and C. Vuik
    Solving the Power Flow problem on Integrated Transmission-Distribution Networks: A Review and Numerical Assessment
    PDF-File

DIAM Reports 2020

  • S V. Kumar, C. Vuik
    Distance field driven mean camber line extraction algorithm
    PDF-File
  • V.Dwarka, C.Vuik
    Scalable multi-level deflation preconditioning for the highly indefinite Helmholtz equation
    PDF-File
  • M.E. Kootte, J.E. Romate, and C. Vuik
    Load flow computations for (integrated) Transmission and Distribution systems. A literature review.
    PDF-File
  • E. D. Wobbes
    Smart Gas Grids: Technology and Policy Aspects 
    PDF-File
  • Q. Peng, F.J. Vermolen
    Point Forces in Elasticity Equation and Their Alternatives in Multi Dimensions
    PDF-File
  • A.S. Markensteijn, J.E. Romate, C. Vuik
    Optimal flow for general multi-carrier energy systems,including load flow equations.
    PDF-File
  • P.A. Nakate, D.J.P. Lahaye, C. Vuik, M. Talice
    Analysis of the aerodynamics in the heating section of an
    anode baking furnace using non-linear finite element
    simulations
    PDF-File

DIAM Reports 2019

  • Q. Peng, F.J. Vermolen
    Point Forces and Their Alternatives in Cell-Based Models for Skin Contraction
    PDF-File
  • Q. Peng, F.J. Vermolen
    Numerical Methods to Solve Elasticity Problems with Point Sources
    PDF-File
  • A.S. Markensteijn, J.E. Romate, C. Vuik
    A graph-based framework for steady-state load flow analysis of multi-carrier energy networks
    PDF-File