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    Conceptual Landscapes: Readership in the Expanded Field

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    Artistic research, collaboration and creation require a specific environment, each time adapted to a particular question or guiding image. It is a matter of crafting conditions and staging the workspace, of articulating process so it may become a conscious method, of reading the emerging work. In his PhD in the arts, Conceptual Landscapes: Readership in the Expanded Field, Jeroen Peeters explores such a dramaturgical approach to artistic methods and looks into the modes of attention it affords. ‘Conceptual landscapes’ seek to prepare the ground for sense-making and unfolding guiding images into a shared world. Which specific ways of doing, speaking, imagining arise in there? Or, if we’d look at a creative process as an ‘ecology of attention’, then how do we inhabit it? Documenting these practices opens up an expanded sense of readership that acknowledges corporeal and material forms of thinking. To speak from practice, in his dissertation Jeroen Peeters embraces hybrid forms of experimental writing, in particular essay, artist’s book and lecture-performance. The dissertation consists of six individual volumes (held in an A4-size cardboard box) and one performance work.National depot number: D/2025/2451/2

    Conceptual Landscapes: Readership in the Expanded Field

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    Artistic research, collaboration and creation require a specific environment, each time adapted to a particular question or guiding image. It is a matter of crafting conditions and staging the workspace, of articulating process so it may become a conscious method, of reading the emerging work. In his PhD in the arts, Conceptual Landscapes: Readership in the Expanded Field, Jeroen Peeters explores such a dramaturgical approach to artistic methods and looks into the modes of attention it affords. ‘Conceptual landscapes’ seek to prepare the ground for sense-making and unfolding guiding images into a shared world. Which specific ways of doing, speaking, imagining arise in there? Or, if we’d look at a creative process as an ‘ecology of attention’, then how do we inhabit it? Documenting these practices opens up an expanded sense of readership that acknowledges corporeal and material forms of thinking. To speak from practice, in his dissertation Jeroen Peeters embraces hybrid forms of experimental writing, in particular essay, artist’s book and lecture-performance. The dissertation consists of six individual volumes (held in an A4-size cardboard box) and one performance work.National depot number: D/2025/2451/2

    Planktic foraminiferal response to changing SE Atlantic oceanography

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    Kroon, D. [Promotor]Brummer, G.J. [Copromotor]Peeters, F.J.C. [Copromotor

    Data for: Review and comparison of tacholess instantaneous speed estimation methods on experimental vibration data

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    The provided zip-file contains the vibration data and speed estimation results for the aircraft engine data set and the wind turbine gearbox data set presented in "Review and comparison of tacholess instantaneous speed estimation methods on experimental vibration data" Please refer to this paper in case the provided data and results prove useful to your research. - "Review and comparison of tacholess instantaneous speed estimation methods on experimental vibration data", Cedric Peeters, Quentin Leclere, Jerome Antoni, Peter Lindahl, John Donnal, Steven Leeb, Jan Helsen, MSSP Also please refer to following papers if the data is used: - Surveillance 8 data: Antoni, J., Griffaton, J., André, H., Avendaño-Valencia, L. D., Bonnardot, F., Cardona-Morales, O., ... & Acuña, D. Q. (2017). Feedback on the Surveillance 8 challenge: Vibration-based diagnosis of a Safran aircraft engine. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 97, 112-144. - CMMNO 2014 data: Leclère, Q., André, H., & Antoni, J. (2016). A multi-order probabilistic approach for Instantaneous Angular Speed tracking debriefing of the CMMNO׳ 14 diagnosis contest. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 81, 375-386

    Groupe III/c : Rapports des commissaires sur le mémoire de M. D. Peeters

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    Van Meerssche Maurice, Or Louis d', Bruylants Albert. Groupe III/c : Rapports des commissaires sur le mémoire de M. D. Peeters. In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, tome 73, 1987. pp. 424-425

    Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 3/D Valensin

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    Iohan Peeters delin.Titel oben MitteUrsprungswerk: "Topographia circvli Bvrgvndici" von Caspar Merian (Frankfurt a.M., erstmals 1654 erschienen

    Turbulent heat transfer in channels with irregular roughness

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    It is well known that rough surfaces affect turbulent flows significantly. How such surfaces affect turbulent heat transfer is less well understood. To gain more insight, we have performed a series of direct numerical simulations of turbulent heat transfer in a channel flow with grit-blasted surfaces. An immersed boundary method is used to account for the rough surface. A source term in the thermal energy balance is used to maximise the analogy between the transport of heat and the transport of streamwise momentum. The wall roughness size is varied from to =120. Turbulence statistics like mean temperature profile, mean temperature fluctuations and heat fluxes are presented. The structure of the turbulent temperature field is analysed in detail. Recirculation zones, which are the result of an adverse pressure gradient, have a profound effect on heat transfer. This is important as it leads to the wall-scaled mean temperature profiles being of larger magnitude than the mean velocity profiles both inside and outside the roughness layer. This means that the temperature wall roughness function is different from the momentum wall roughness function . Since the bulk temperature and velocity depend on and , it was shown that the Stanton number and the skin friction factor directly depend on and , respectively. Therefore, the failure of the Reynolds analogy in fully rough conditions can be directly related to the difference between and

    K. Kras. Macrobius' Kommentar zu Ciceros Somnium. Ein Beitrag zur Geistesgeschichte des 5. Jahrh. n. Chr. Sonderausgabe aus den S. B, derPr. Akad. d. Wiss.,Phil.-hist. KL, 1933, VI

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    Peeters Félix. K. Kras. Macrobius' Kommentar zu Ciceros Somnium. Ein Beitrag zur Geistesgeschichte des 5. Jahrh. n. Chr. Sonderausgabe aus den S. B, derPr. Akad. d. Wiss.,Phil.-hist. KL, 1933, VI. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 3, fasc. 1, 1934. pp. 341-343

    Caput mundi: Rome as Center in Roman Representation and Construction of Space

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Peeters Publishers via the DOI in this record
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