Roeland Wildemans
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Roeland Wildemans is a Doctoral Candidate at the Dynamics and Control group of the Mechanical Engineering department at the Eindhoven University of Technology. Under the supervision of Ines Lopez Arteaga, Philip de Goey and Viktor Kornilov, he works in the field of thermo-acoustics. He mainly focusses on the investigation of nonlinear dynamics of flames and the development of low-order nonlinear dynamic flame models. These models are essential in the development of clean and stable combustion applications.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Roeland Wildemans obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, in 2016 and 2018, respectively. In 2017, he did an internship project at the NTNU in Norway focussing on vibration analysis and controller design of a miniture drilling rig. Subsequently, for his M.Sc. thesis he investigated the effect of friction on the performance of drilling systems. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in the field of thermo-acoustics, primarily focussed at the investigation of nonlinear dynamics of flames and the development of low-order nonlinear dynamic flame models.
Recent Publications
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Non-smooth dynamics modeling of drill-string systems in heterogeneous formations
(2022) -
Dynamic modeling of drill-string systems for layered rock formations
(2022) -
Drag bit/rock interface laws for the transition between two layers
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences (2022) -
Non-smooth dynamics modeling of drill-string systems in interbedded formations
(2021) -
Modelling and dynamic analysis of an anti-stall tool in a drilling system including spatial friction
Nonlinear Dynamics (2019)
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