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Eindhoven University of Technology

EducationEindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
About: Eindhoven University of Technology is a education organization based out in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Computer science. The organization has 22309 authors who have published 52936 publications receiving 1584164 citations. The organization is also known as: Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven & TU/e.


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TL;DR: A survey of the presently available literature on disassembly sequencing can be found in this article, including the papers that are closely related to this topic, and a slightly different approach can be observed, including level of detail, degrees of freedom, and the role of uncertainty.
Abstract: This paper is a survey of the presently available literature on disassembly sequencing, including the papers that are closely related to this topic. Disassembly theory is applied to complex products such as mechanical, electromechanical and electronic appliances. It is required for end-of-life processing and for maintenance and repair. Apart from these applications, disassembly is studied for supporting the analysis of assembly processes. Disassembly sequencing involves the search for all possible disassembly sequences and the selection of the optimum solution out of these. In each application, a slightly different approach can be observed, including level of detail, degrees of freedom, and the role of uncertainty. Disassembly sequencing also plays a major role in the modern design process and is an invaluable tool in concurrent engineering. Its connection with the more detailed or component level and the less detailed level or process level including logistics, is highlighted. This presentation of the state of the art is intended as a stimulus for further research in this interesting field.

359 citations

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TL;DR: A survey is given of the recent literature on 1/ f noise and proposed models for mathematical models, empirical relations and physical models are discussed.
Abstract: A survey is given of the recent literature on 1/ f noise. Proposals for mathematical models, for empirical relations and for physical models are discussed. The present situation is evaluated and some unsolved problems are indicated.

359 citations

01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: The history of process algebra as an area of research in concurrency theory, the theory of parallel and distributed systems in computer science is discussed in this article, where the author gives his personal views on these matters.
Abstract: . This note addresses the history of process algebra as an area of research in concurrency theory, the theory of parallel and distributed systems in computer science. Origins are traced back to the early seventies of the twentieth century, and developments since that time are sketched. The author gives his personal views on these matters. He also considers the present situation, and states some challenges for the future.

359 citations

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TL;DR: In this feature article, the development of linear quadruple hydrogen bonded systems is discussed, emphasizing applications in supramolecular chemistry and self-assembly.

359 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the propagation rate coefficients for free-radical polymerization of butyl acrylate (BA) using pulsed-laser polymerization and subsequent polymer analysis by size exclusion (SEC) chromatography.
Abstract: Summary: Propagation rate coefficients, kp, for free-radical polymerization of butyl acrylate (BA) previously reported by several groups are critically evaluated. All data were determined by the combination of pulsed-laser polymerization (PLP) and subsequent polymer analysis by size exclusion (SEC) chromatography. The PLP-SEC technique has been recommended as the method of choice for the determination of kp by the IUPAC Working Party on Modeling of Polymerization Kinetics and Processes. Application of the technique to acrylates has proven to be very difficult and, along with other experimental evidence, has led to the conclusion that acrylate chain-growth kinetics are complicated by intramolecular transfer (backbiting) events to form a mid-chain radical structure of lower reactivity. These mechanisms have a significant effect on acrylate polymerization rate even at low temperatures, and have limited the PLP-SEC determination of kp of chain-end radicals to low temperatures (<20 °C) using high pulse repetition rates. Nonetheless, the values for BA from six different laboratories, determined at ambient pressure in the temperature range of −65 to 20 °C mostly for bulk monomer with few data in solution, fulfill consistency criteria and show excellent agreement, and are therefore combined together into a benchmark data set. The data are fitted well by an Arrhenius relation resulting in a pre-exponential factor of 2.21 × 107 L · mol−1 · s−1 and an activation energy of 17.9 kJ · mol−1. It must be emphasized that these PLP-determined kp values are for monomer addition to a chain-end radical and that, even at low temperatures, it is necessary to consider the presence of two radical structures that have very different reactivity. Studies for other alkyl acrylates do not provide sufficient results to construct benchmark data sets, but indicate that the family behavior previously documented for alkyl methacrylates also holds true within the alkyl acrylate family of monomers. Arrhenius plot of propagation rate coefficients, kp, for BA as measured by PLP-SEC.

359 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hans Clevers199793169673
Richard H. Friend1691182140032
J. Fraser Stoddart147123996083
Jean-Luc Brédas134102685803
Ulrich S. Schubert122222985604
Christoph J. Brabec12089668188
Daniel I. Sessler11997360318
Can Li116104960617
Vikram Deshpande11173244038
D. Grahame Hardie10927653856
Wil M. P. van der Aalst10872542429
Jacob A. Moulijn10875447505
Vincent M. Rotello10876652473
Silvia Bordiga10749841413
David N. Reinhoudt107108248814
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
202397
2022345
20212,907
20203,096
20192,584