2024-03-29T05:44:28Z
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doi:10.5284/1000389
2022-09-15T19:40:33Z
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H E M Cool
Mark Bell
Excavations at St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber
Archaeology Data Service
2011
Archaeology
BEAD
CERAMIC
CHURCH
COIN
ENCLOSURE
FLOOR TILE
Human Bone
INHUMATION CEMETERY
PIN
English Heritage
Barbican Research Associates
1974/2010
en
Archive
1030
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St Peter's Church at Barton-upon-Humber (TA 0347 2194) was declared redundant in 1972 and taken into public guardianship in 1978 by the then Department of Environment. Given that it had long been recognised that it had a late Saxon origin, a major programme of excavation and survey was instituted. This explored the church and its churchyard, and ran from 1978 to 1984 under the direction of Warwick Rodwell. The programme has meant that this is the most intensively studied and recorded parish church in the country. It also produced the largest collection of human remains ever excavated in the UK. The latter provide a unique insight into the population of a small, relatively isolated, market town over 900 years.
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England
doi:10.5284/1000140
2020-10-10T04:16:09Z
MQKK
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Museum of London Archaeology
Identification and quantification of archaeological projects arising from aggregates extraction in Greater London
Archaeology Data Service
2011
Archaeology
London
Museum of London Archaeology
Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund
English Heritage
2009
en
Archive
1034
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The project aimed to identify and quantify past archaeological investigations arising from hard and soft aggregates extraction in Greater London, which currently have incomplete or inappropriately low levels of dissemination. The study provides a basis for a future strategy to improve and widen public dissemination of the results of such investigations, including the deposition of data into a publicly accessible research archive.
England
doi:10.5284/1000146
2020-10-10T04:16:09Z
MQKK
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Museum of London Archaeology
Home Farm, Harmondsworth Lane, Sipson, London borough of Hillingdon
Archaeology Data Service
2011
Animal Bone
Archaeology
BOUNDARY DITCH
CERAMIC
COOKING PIT
CREMATION
DITCHED ENCLOSURE
Human Bone
LINEAR FEATURE
LITHIC IMPLEMENT
POST HOLE
QUERN
RUBBISH PIT
SETTLEMENT
STAKE HOLE
Sunken Featured Building
WELL
Museum of London Archaeology
Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund
English Heritage
1999/2002
en
Archive
1035
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Archaeological excavations/watching briefs were undertaken by Museum of London Archaeology in phases between 1999 and 2002, on the site of Home Farm, Harmondsworth. The watching brief was commissioned by SITA in response to an application to extract gravel.
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England
doi:10.5284/1000144
2020-10-10T04:16:10Z
MQKK
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SeaZone Solutions Limited
England's Historic Seascapes: Demonstrating the Method
Archaeology Data Service
2011
Archaeology
HISTORIC SEASCAPE CHARACTERISATION
MARITIME
English Heritage
Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund
SeaZone Solutions Limited
2009/2011
en
Archive
1036
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The HSC: Demonstrating the Method Project, funded by the ALSF, marks the initial implementation of a rigorous, repeatable methodology for Historic Seascape Characterisation, applying the principles already underpinning Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) to the coastal and marine zones.
55.159814 1.15421
England
doi:10.5284/1000181
2020-11-17T05:20:38Z
MQKK
BL.ADS
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Charles Whyte
A Database of Upper Palaeolithic Sites based on Wymer and Bonsall, 1977
Archaeology Data Service
2011
Animal Bone
Antler
Archaeology
LITHIC IMPLEMENT
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Council for British Archaeology
Charles Whyte
John Wymer
Clive Bonsall
2010
en
Archive
1020
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This database consists of data for all the Upper Palaeolithic (Earlier and Later) sites with positional data in England and Wales derived from the Gazetteer of Mesolithic sites in England and Wales (Wymer and Bonsall, 1977), issued as Council for British Archaeology Research Report 20, along with a Gazetteer of Upper Palaeolithic sites. The database includes a list of mistakes (and corrections) noted while checking the gazetteer.
doi:10.5284/1000134
2020-09-23T08:25:13Z
MQKK
BL.ADS
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10.5284/1000134
Oxford Archaeology (North)
The Augustinian Priory of St Mary, Norton Priory, Runcorn, Cheshire
Archaeology Data Service
2011
ABBEY
AUGUSTINIAN MONASTERY
Animal Bone
Archaeology
CERAMIC
COIN
HOUSE
Human Bone
MONASTERY
NAIL
PRIORY
SHOE
VESSEL
Oxford Archaeology (North)
Norton Priory Museum Trust
English Heritage
2000/2005
en
Archive
1037
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The dataset comprises detailed records (in the form of databases) of stratigraphic data generated by the excavations, and the substantial parts of the material archive, including the medieval and later vessel glass, the medieval and later pottery, the medieval and later metalwork (copper alloy, iron, and lead objects), the bone and ivory objects, the wooden and leather objects of medieval and later date. Other elements of the material archive, for instance the medieval floor tiles and the medieval stonework, are described in full in the 2008 publication. The dataset also includes a detailed catalogue of the skeletal evidence, complementing the more discursive account given in the publication.
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England
doi:10.5291/ill-data.6-05-579
2020-09-23T08:25:13Z
GOGV
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10.5291/ILL-DATA.6-05-579 Fontana, Aldo Fabiani, Elisa Baldi, Giacomo Schober, Helmut Stride, John Coherent excitations in phosphate glasses Institut Laue-Langevin 2004
doi:10.5442/d0001
2020-09-23T08:25:13Z
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Zhang, Xin
Electrochemical and Photochemical Functionalization of Au and Si Surfaces by Grafting of Diazonium and Azide Compounds
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energy
2011
Chemistry
541 Physical & theoretical chemistry
eng
1868-5781
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doi:10.5287/bodleianh8x3.2
2020-09-23T08:25:14Z
YLYL
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Gregory Kochanski
Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, University of Oxford
2008 Tick1 Audio Corpus
University of Oxford
2011
Dataset
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the Creative Commons Noncommercial-Attribution License.
Details may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/legalcode .
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purposes so long as the author is properly acknowledged.
For commercial licensing, contact Isis Innovation,
http://www.isis-innovation.com/ .
doi:10.5285/e8f43a51-0198-4323-a926-fe69225d57dd
2023-10-12T08:55:18Z
RCKQ
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Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research, [Callaghan, S. A., J. Waight, C. J. Walden, J. Agnew and S. Ventouras].
http://www.stfc.ac.uk/chilbolton/
GBS 20.7GHz slant path radio propagation measurements, Sparsholt site
NERC British Atmospheric Data Centre
2009
Atmosperic sciences and Earth Observation Imagery
2011-04-01
2007-09-20
2009-12-10
en
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10.5287/bodleianFdk5.3 Brown, Mostyn Mostyn Brown Thesis 2009 Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford 2011 2011-02-24 2011-03-31 MostynBrown 3 http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid%3A1d00eebb-8fed-46ad-8e38-45dbdb4b224c This dataset is a part of the project work referenced by the thesis titled CONTROL OF THE UNIDIRECTIONAL MOTOR IN RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES by Mostyn T. Brown submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of OxfordThe datset contains the following: * The LATEX files including the style file and figures used to compile the thesis * Videos * Protocols used * Bead Rotation Data divided into the following sections (1) Wild-type Bead Rotation Data, (2) JPA1353 Bead Rotation Data, (3) Flow Cell Bead Data, and (4) Analysis Programs
doi:10.5442/d0002
2020-09-23T08:25:14Z
DXDT
TIB.HZB
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Friedrich, Felice
Struktur und Gitterdynamik von Gruppe-V-Elementen in ZnO
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energy
2010
Physics
537 Electricity & electronics
ger
1868-5781
9631 kb
127 pages
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doi:10.5442/d0003
2020-09-23T08:25:14Z
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Döscher, Henning
Benchmarking surface signals when growing GaP on Si in CVD ambients
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energy
2010
Applied physics
621 Applied physics
eng
1868-5781
6728 kb
176 pages
text/plain
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doi:10.5442/d0004
2020-09-23T08:25:14Z
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Haas, Sylvio
Nanochemische Zusammensetzungsanalyse mittels anomaler Röntgenkleinwinkelstreuung (ASAXS): Erbium und Ytterbium dotierte Oxyfluorid-Glaskeramiken
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energy
2010
Chemistry
543 Analytical chemistry
Applied physics
621 Applied physics
ger
1868-5781
6513 kb
167 pages
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doi:10.5442/d0005
2020-09-23T08:25:14Z
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Gorka, Benjamin
Hydrogen Passivation of Polycrystalline Si Thin Film Solar Cells
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energy
2010
Physics
537 Electricity & electronics
Applied physics
621 Applied physics
eng
1868-5781
8170 kb
143 pages
text/plain
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doi:10.5442/d0006
2020-09-23T08:25:14Z
DXDT
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Johnson, Benjamin E.
The Role of Cd and Ga in the Cu(In,Ga)S2/CdS Heterojunction Studied with X-Ray Spectroscopic Methods
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energy
2010
Physics
537 Electricity & electronics
Applied physics
621 Applied physics
eng
1868-5781
27300 kb
142 pages
text/plain
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2011-04-04T13:31:27Z
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doi:10.5284/1000141
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
MQKK
BL.ADS
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Sue Hirst
Dido Clark
The Mucking Anglo-Saxon cemeteries
Archaeology Data Service
2010
ANIMAL BONE
ANNULAR BROOCH
Archaeology
BEAD
BRACELET
BROOCH
BUCKET
BUCKLE
CEMETERY
CREMATION BURIAL
CRUCIFORM BROOCH
GIRDLE HANGER
INHUMATION
KNIFE
PENANNULAR BROOCH
POT
RELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY
RING
SHIELD BOSS
SPEARHEAD
SQUARE HEADED BROOCH
SWORD
TEXTILE
TOILET ARTICLE
English Heritage
Leverhulme Trust
British Academy BA
Sue Hirst
Dido Clark
English Heritage
1986/2008
en
Archive
1005
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The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Mucking, Essex, represent the burials of over 800 individuals from the 5th to early 7th centuries AD. The mixed rite Cemetery II is one of the largest and most complete Anglo-Saxon cemeteries yet excavated (282 inhumations, 463 cremation burials), while the partly destroyed Cemetery I included further significant inhumations.
51.496845 0.408768
England
doi:10.5284/1000177
2020-10-10T04:16:08Z
MQKK
BL.ADS
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BL.ADS
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Northumberland County Council
Extensive Urban Survey - Northumberland
Archaeology Data Service
2011
Archaeology
SETTLEMENT
TOWN
VILLAGE
English Heritage
Northumberland County Council
2009
en
Archive
1019
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To prepare material to explain how archaeology fits into the planning process and how issues raised can be best resolved.
Series of 18 town reports each with a summary of the development of the town, an assessment of the archaeological potential and how development could impact on archaeological resources, and examination of national and local planning process to provide a framework within which development will normally proceed.
England
doi:10.4122/1.1000000001
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000001
Boye Jensen, Mikkel Ravh
Mikkel Ravh
Boye Jensen
Mølhave, Kristian
Kristian
Mølhave
Wierzbicki, Rafal
Rafal
Wierzbicki
3D Nanoscale imaging with FIB-SEM
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In this project I work on developing ways to use a FIB-SEM to create a 3D model of biological samples. The method can be used in several projects with Grøn Dyst angles and I here report on my work on imaging malaria infected blood cells which is essential for a deeper understanding of how the parasite might be targeted by medicine, and algae samples that are essential for ecotoxicologial studies and later will be used for algae species used in biomass and biofuel production.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000002
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000002
Boye Jensen, Mikkel Ravh
Mikkel Ravh
Boye Jensen
Mølhave, Kristian
Kristian
Mølhave
Wierzbicki, Rafal
Rafal
Wierzbicki
3D Nanoscale imaging with FIB-SEM
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In this project I work on developing ways to use a FIB-SEM to create a 3D model of biological samples. The method can be used in several projects with Grøn Dyst angles and I here report on my work on imaging malaria infected blood cells which is essential for a deeper understanding of how the parasite might be targeted by medicine, and algae samples that are essential for ecotoxicologial studies and later will be used for algae species used in biomass and biofuel production.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000003
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000003
Mielby, Jerrik
Jerrik
Mielby
Riisager, Anders
Anders
Riisager
Kegnæs, Søren
Søren
Kegnæs
A golden future for oxidation reactions in the chemical industry
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
To develop a more sustainable chemical industry, there is an urgent need for more efficient and environmentally benign oxidation processes. Aerobic oxidation of alcohols is an emerging field in organic chemistry and represents a green and highly atom-efficient alternative to the methods often used in industry. Here, we show that supported gold nanoparticles form active and highly selective heterogeneous catalysts in a range of aerobic oxidations. The formation of imines by oxidative coupling of alcohols and amines was primarily investigated, but transformation to chemicals with other important functional groups such as acids, esters and amides are also possible.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000004
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000004
Mielby, Jerrik
Jerrik
Mielby
Riisager, Anders
Anders
Riisager
Kegnæs, Søren
Søren
Kegnæs
A golden future for oxidation reactions in the chemical industry
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
To develop a more sustainable chemical industry, there is an urgent need for more efficient and environmentally benign oxidation processes. Aerobic oxidation of alcohols is an emerging field in organic chemistry and represents a green and highly atom-efficient alternative to the methods often used in industry. Here, we show that supported gold nanoparticles form active and highly selective heterogeneous catalysts in a range of aerobic oxidations. The formation of imines by oxidative coupling of alcohols and amines was primarily investigated, but transformation to chemicals with other important functional groups such as acids, esters and amides are also possible.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000005
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000005
Norn, Christoffer
Christoffer
Norn
Börjesson, Johan
Johan
Börjesson
A Novel Process to Highly Improve the Bioethanol Production
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In 2007 the bioethanol industry produced 24.5 billion liters of ethanol and 15.4 billion kg of distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS). The market value of DDGS for livestock feeding is relatively low due to high contents of fibers, sulfur, phosphor, possible presence of mycotoxins and high batch variation. To address this problem I have developed a novel protease-based process for simultaneous pretreatment of fibers and protein extraction. Using optimized process conditions the total bioethanol production was increased by 6.7%.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000006
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000006
Norn, Christoffer
Christoffer
Norn
Börjesson, Johan
Johan
Börjesson
A Novel Process to Highly Improve the Bioethanol Production
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In 2007 the bioethanol industry produced 24.5 billion liters of ethanol and 15.4 billion kg of distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS). The market value of DDGS for livestock feeding is relatively low due to high contents of fibers, sulfur, phosphor, possible presence of mycotoxins and high batch variation. To address this problem I have developed a novel protease-based process for simultaneous pretreatment of fibers and protein extraction. Using optimized process conditions the total bioethanol production was increased by 6.7%.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000007
2020-09-23T08:25:15Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000007
Norn, Christoffer
Christoffer
Norn
Börjesson, Johan
Johan
Börjesson
A Novel Process to Highly Improve the Bioethanol Production
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In 2007 the bioethanol industry produced 24.5 billion liters of ethanol and 15.4 billion kg of distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS). The market value of DDGS for livestock feeding is relatively low due to high contents of fibers, sulfur, phosphor, possible presence of mycotoxins and high batch variation. To address this problem I have developed a novel protease-based process for simultaneous pretreatment of fibers and protein extraction. Using optimized process conditions the total bioethanol production was increased by 6.7%.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000008
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000008
Larsen, Bjørn Langbjerg
Bjørn Langbjerg
Larsen
Nielsen, Martin Ringströmm
Martin Ringströmm
Nielsen
Svendsen, Peter Limkilde
Peter Limkilde
Svendsen
Andersen, Ole Baltazar
Ole Baltazar
Andersen
Satellite Monitoring of Water Movement Across the Earth
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
We have all heard about it but how critical is the global warming to sea level rising? By use of up to date satellite radar and gravitational data which, for the past eight years, have monitored the Earth. We have build models showing the water movement over land and sea masses, more specifically a model for Greenland ice sheet and a model for the global sea level. Greenland ice sheet melting is one of the key contributors to sea level change. With global satellite data coverage every ten days since 1993, we get an interesting picture of the development.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000009
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000009
Larsen, Bjørn Langbjerg
Bjørn Langbjerg
Larsen
Nielsen, Martin Ringströmm
Martin Ringströmm
Nielsen
Svendsen, Peter Limkilde
Peter Limkilde
Svendsen
Andersen, Ole Baltazar
Ole Baltazar
Andersen
Satellite Monitoring of Water Movement Across the Earth
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
We have all heard about it but how critical is the global warming to sea level rising? By use of up to date satellite radar and gravitational data which, for the past eight years, have monitored the Earth. We have build models showing the water movement over land and sea masses, more specifically a model for Greenland ice sheet and a model for the global sea level. Greenland ice sheet melting is one of the key contributors to sea level change. With global satellite data coverage every ten days since 1993, we get an interesting picture of the development.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000010
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000010
Holub, Radim
Radim
Holub
Kirstein, Maren Lea
Maren Lea
Kirstein
Baun, Anders
Anders
Baun
Zero Valent Iron Nanoparticles – The solution for contaminated sites or another threat for health and environment induced by human activity
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
Contamination of soils and groudwater pose are a huge challenges technically and economically due to difficult accessibility of the polluted areas. The newest environmental remediation technology applied so far is the injection of nanoparticles like nano zero valent iron (nZVI) into contaminated sites. This technology provides a high cost efficiency and is very simple to apply in situ. The aim of this project is to investigate the effect of nZVI to the environment and human health as the knowledge about risks caused by those nanoparticles still is at a low level.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000011
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000011
Holub, Radim
Radim
Holub
Kirstein, Maren Lea
Maren Lea
Kirstein
Baun, Anders
Anders
Baun
Zero Valent Iron Nanoparticles – The solution for contaminated sites or another threat for health and environment induced by human activity
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
Contamination of soils and groudwater pose are a huge challenges technically and economically due to difficult accessibility of the polluted areas. The newest environmental remediation technology applied so far is the injection of nanoparticles like nano zero valent iron (nZVI) into contaminated sites. This technology provides a high cost efficiency and is very simple to apply in situ. The aim of this project is to investigate the effect of nZVI to the environment and human health as the knowledge about risks caused by those nanoparticles still is at a low level.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000012
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000012
Olesen, Anders Sig
Anders Sig
Olesen
Rottwitt, Karsten
Karsten
Rottwitt
Pedersen, Anders Tegtmeier
Anders Tegtmeier
Pedersen
Wind Sensing Doppler LIDAR, Improving Wind Turbines
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In recent years, the focus on alternative energy has grown and with that the interest in optimizing of known alternative energy sources. It has been shown by Catch The Wind inc. that wind sensing Doppler LIDAR mounted on a wind turbine can be used to optimize the performance of wind turbines up to 10%. This project investigates a novel technique of Doppler LIDAR and its pros and cons. In addition to this, other uses of the LIDAR will be investigated. This could be temperature measurements, ash detection, or detection of atmospheric composition such as CO2 concentrations.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000013
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000013
Olesen, Anders Sig
Anders Sig
Olesen
Rottwitt, Karsten
Karsten
Rottwitt
Pedersen, Anders Tegtmeier
Anders Tegtmeier
Pedersen
Wind Sensing Doppler LIDAR, Improving Wind Turbines
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In recent years, the focus on alternative energy has grown and with that the interest in optimizing of known alternative energy sources. It has been shown by Catch The Wind inc. that wind sensing Doppler LIDAR mounted on a wind turbine can be used to optimize the performance of wind turbines up to 10%. This project investigates a novel technique of Doppler LIDAR and its pros and cons. In addition to this, other uses of the LIDAR will be investigated. This could be temperature measurements, ash detection, or detection of atmospheric composition such as CO2 concentrations.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000014
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000014
Olesen, Anders Sig
Anders Sig
Olesen
Rottwitt, Karsten
Karsten
Rottwitt
Pedersen, Anders Tegtmeier
Anders Tegtmeier
Pedersen
Wind Sensing Doppler LIDAR, Improving Wind Turbines
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In recent years, the focus on alternative energy has grown and with that the interest in optimizing of known alternative energy sources. It has been shown by Catch The Wind inc. that wind sensing Doppler LIDAR mounted on a wind turbine can be used to optimize the performance of wind turbines up to 10%. This project investigates a novel technique of Doppler LIDAR and its pros and cons. In addition to this, other uses of the LIDAR will be investigated. This could be temperature measurements, ash detection, or detection of atmospheric composition such as CO2 concentrations.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000015
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000015
Sveinsson, Örvar
Örvar
Sveinsson
Bjarnason, Baldur
Baldur
Bjarnason
Niemann, Hans Henrik
Hans Henrik
Niemann
Poulsen, Niels Kjølstad
Niels Kjølstad
Poulsen
Bækgaard, Mikkel Ask Buur
Mikkel Ask Buur
Bækgaard
Odgaard, Peter F.
Peter F.
Odgaard
Wind Farm Controller
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
At present most wind farm controllers simply distribute power set point to the turbines evenly. The performance of the farm controller can be improved by utilizing the on-line measurements from each turbine in the farm. By reducing the power set point for the first rows of turbines in the up wind direction and thereby letting more wind through for the following turbines the wind can be utilized better. Preliminary analysis show an improvement in overall power output from a wind farm. Such approach is very desirable as the implementation is mainly software and cost is therefore low compared to the reward.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000016
2020-09-23T08:25:16Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000016
Sveinsson, Örvar
Örvar
Sveinsson
Bjarnason, Baldur
Baldur
Bjarnason
Niemann, Hans Henrik
Hans Henrik
Niemann
Poulsen, Niels Kjølstad
Niels Kjølstad
Poulsen
Bækgaard, Mikkel Ask Buur
Mikkel Ask Buur
Bækgaard
Odgaard, Peter F.
Peter F.
Odgaard
Wind Farm Controller
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
At present most wind farm controllers simply distribute power set point to the turbines evenly. The performance of the farm controller can be improved by utilizing the on-line measurements from each turbine in the farm. By reducing the power set point for the first rows of turbines in the up wind direction and thereby letting more wind through for the following turbines the wind can be utilized better. Preliminary analysis show an improvement in overall power output from a wind farm. Such approach is very desirable as the implementation is mainly software and cost is therefore low compared to the reward.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000017
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000017
Plesner, Christoffer
Christoffer
Plesner
Nielsen, Toke Rammer
Toke Rammer
Nielsen
Ventilation strategies in residential buildings with focus on windows and energy consumption
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
This master thesis presents results of energy performance for different ventilation strategies, where the results are attempted to be improved by implementing air flow windows to increase comfort and reduce energy consumption compared to more traditional ventilation types.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000018
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000018
Plesner, Christoffer
Christoffer
Plesner
Nielsen, Toke Rammer
Toke Rammer
Nielsen
Ventilation strategies in residential buildings with focus on windows and energy consumption
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
This master thesis presents results of energy performance for different ventilation strategies, where the results are attempted to be improved by implementing air flow windows to increase comfort and reduce energy consumption compared to more traditional ventilation types.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000019
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000019
Kristiansen, Emilie
Emilie
Kristiansen
Gregersen, Thea
Thea
Gregersen
Hansen, Kurt Kielsgaard
Kurt Kielsgaard
Hansen
Unfired clay – the green construction material
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
Unfired clay can be used as a green construction material alternative to ordinary concrete. The clay is mixed with sand, water and either crushed tiles or gravel. The method to process the clay in a wall construction is called pisé where the clay is stamped in layers inside the formwork. The clay has positive qualities regarding moisture and heat buffering of the inside air.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000020
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000020
Kristiansen, Emilie
Emilie
Kristiansen
Gregersen, Thea
Thea
Gregersen
Hansen, Kurt Kielsgaard
Kurt Kielsgaard
Hansen
Unfired clay – the green construction material
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
Unfired clay can be used as a green construction material alternative to ordinary concrete. The clay is mixed with sand, water and either crushed tiles or gravel. The method to process the clay in a wall construction is called pisé where the clay is stamped in layers inside the formwork. The clay has positive qualities regarding moisture and heat buffering of the inside air.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000021
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000021
Kristiansen, Emilie
Emilie
Kristiansen
Gregersen, Thea
Thea
Gregersen
Hansen, Kurt Kielsgaard
Kurt Kielsgaard
Hansen
Unfired clay – the green construction material
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
Unfired clay can be used as a green construction material alternative to ordinary concrete. The clay is mixed with sand, water and either crushed tiles or gravel. The method to process the clay in a wall construction is called pisé where the clay is stamped in layers inside the formwork. The clay has positive qualities regarding moisture and heat buffering of the inside air.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000022
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000022
Davidsen, Claus
Claus
Davidsen
Davidsen, Hasse Kampp
Hasse Kampp
Davidsen
Bauer-Gottwein, Peter
Peter
Bauer-Gottwein
Milzow, Christian
Christian
Milzow
Trade-offs between irrigation and ecosystem water use - agricultural development scenarios for the Okavango River Basin
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
doi:10.4122/1.1000000023
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000023
Davidsen, Claus
Claus
Davidsen
Davidsen, Hasse Kampp
Hasse Kampp
Davidsen
Bauer-Gottwein, Peter
Peter
Bauer-Gottwein
Milzow, Christian
Christian
Milzow
Trade-offs between irrigation and ecosystem water use - agricultural development scenarios for the Okavango River Basin
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
doi:10.4122/1.1000000024
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000024
Davidsen, Claus
Claus
Davidsen
Davidsen, Hasse Kampp
Hasse Kampp
Davidsen
Bauer-Gottwein, Peter
Peter
Bauer-Gottwein
Milzow, Christian
Christian
Milzow
Trade-offs between irrigation and ecosystem water use - agricultural development scenarios for the Okavango River Basin
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
doi:10.4122/1.1000000025
2020-09-23T08:25:17Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000025
Al-Azawi, Anas Fahad
Anas Fahad
Al-Azawi
Münther, Anette
Anette
Münther
Laursen, Louise Løcke
Louise Løcke
Laursen
Bjørner, Martin Gamel
Martin Gamel
Bjørner
Okkels, Fridolin
Fridolin
Okkels
Topology optimization of ammonia synthesis in microfluidic reactors
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In this project we investigate if the state-of-the-art method of Topology Optimization can be used to improve the efficiency of ammonia synthesis; an operation, that nowadays in fact accounts for 1% of the world’s energy consumption. Any improvement of these kinds of synthesis reactors will result in significant energy reduction and thereby decrease their environmental impact. In our new approach, we therefore numerically model a microfluidic reactor version, using the commercial software Comsol. Finally, we will investigate if the combined yield from several million optimized microfluidic reactors can match or even exceed that of an industrial chemical plant.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000026
2020-09-23T08:25:18Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000026
Al-Azawi, Anas Fahad
Anas Fahad
Al-Azawi
Münther, Anette
Anette
Münther
Laursen, Louise Løcke
Louise Løcke
Laursen
Bjørner, Martin Gamel
Martin Gamel
Bjørner
Okkels, Fridolin
Fridolin
Okkels
Topology optimization of ammonia synthesis in microfluidic reactors
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In this project we investigate if the state-of-the-art method of Topology Optimization can be used to improve the efficiency of ammonia synthesis; an operation, that nowadays in fact accounts for 1% of the world’s energy consumption. Any improvement of these kinds of synthesis reactors will result in significant energy reduction and thereby decrease their environmental impact. In our new approach, we therefore numerically model a microfluidic reactor version, using the commercial software Comsol. Finally, we will investigate if the combined yield from several million optimized microfluidic reactors can match or even exceed that of an industrial chemical plant.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000027
2020-09-23T08:25:18Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000027
Vraa, Anne Mette
Anne Mette
Vraa
Vraa, Kirsten
Kirsten
Vraa
Mortensen, Niels Henrik
Niels Henrik
Mortensen
Sustainable playground
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
This project is based on developing children and youngsters understanding of energy production. We wish to create a playground that challenges children’s way to play and makes it exciting and rewarding to play. While playing we want to give the children an idea of what it takes to produce energy. Through this we hope to make them appreciate energy and affect them in their daily use of it. Ideas on how a sustainable playground can be implemented will be presented at the GRØN DYST Study Conference.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000028
2020-09-23T08:25:18Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000028
Vraa, Anne Mette
Anne Mette
Vraa
Vraa, Kirsten
Kirsten
Vraa
Mortensen, Niels Henrik
Niels Henrik
Mortensen
Sustainable playground
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
This project is based on developing children and youngsters understanding of energy production. We wish to create a playground that challenges children’s way to play and makes it exciting and rewarding to play. While playing we want to give the children an idea of what it takes to produce energy. Through this we hope to make them appreciate energy and affect them in their daily use of it. Ideas on how a sustainable playground can be implemented will be presented at the GRØN DYST Study Conference.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000029
2020-09-23T08:25:18Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000029
Klingest, Adam Hoffmann
Adam Hoffmann
Klingest
Barington, Alexander
Alexander
Barington
Madsen, Bjarke Nordentoft
Bjarke Nordentoft
Madsen
Bjørneboe, Daniel
Daniel
Bjørneboe
Hansen, Kean
Kean
Hansen
Borrasso, Rosario
Rosario
Borrasso
Massin, Sébastien
Sébastien
Massin
Högberg, Stig
Stig
Högberg
El-Khatib, Walid Ziad
Walid Ziad
El-Khatib
Jensen, Bogi Bech
Bogi Bech
Jensen
Hansen, Jørn Bindslev
Jørn Bindslev
Hansen
Abrahamsen, Asger Bech
Asger Bech
Abrahamsen
Sørensen, Mads Peter
Mads Peter
Sørensen
Superconducting wind turbines
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In this project we shall investigate the feasibility of using type II high temperature superconductors in electric generators of future off shore wind turbines. High temperature superconductors can be used to generate a considerable higher magnetic field than in classical magnet designs and thereby reduce weight. The purpose is to assess the technical and economical feasibility of using superconducting generators for sea based wind turbines producing 10-20 MW.
doi:10.4122/1.1000000030
2020-09-23T08:25:18Z
TODN
DK.DTIC
3
DK.DTIC
10.4122/1.1000000030
Klingest, Adam Hoffmann
Adam Hoffmann
Klingest
Barington, Alexander
Alexander
Barington
Madsen, Bjarke Nordentoft
Bjarke Nordentoft
Madsen
Bjørneboe, Daniel
Daniel
Bjørneboe
Hansen, Kean
Kean
Hansen
Borrasso, Rosario
Rosario
Borrasso
Massin, Sébastien
Sébastien
Massin
Högberg, Stig
Stig
Högberg
El-Khatib, Walid Ziad
Walid Ziad
El-Khatib
Jensen, Bogi Bech
Bogi Bech
Jensen
Hansen, Jørn Bindslev
Jørn Bindslev
Hansen
Abrahamsen, Asger Bech
Asger Bech
Abrahamsen
Sørensen, Mads Peter
Mads Peter
Sørensen
Superconducting wind turbines
Grøn Dyst 2010
2010
2010
In this project we shall investigate the feasibility of using type II high temperature superconductors in electric generators of future off shore wind turbines. High temperature superconductors can be used to generate a considerable higher magnetic field than in classical magnet designs and thereby reduce weight. The purpose is to assess the technical and economical feasibility of using superconducting generators for sea based wind turbines producing 10-20 MW.
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