This thesis focuses on the design of nascent energy and industrial infrastructure networks: networks that still needed to be built and for which neither scope, size, nor participants were certain. It develops systematic design analysis approaches to help improve design under uncertainty by means of flexibility. There are four parts to the thesis. The first part focuses on understanding the concept of flexible design and its application to the design of engineering systems and energy infrastructure networks. The second part focuses on flexibility analysis with the objective of improving their lifetime performance in the face of uncertain design requirements. A systematic engineering design approach combining graph theory network modelling, e...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
This thesis focuses on the design of nascent energy and industrial infrastructure networks: networks...
Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmissi...
Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmissi...
Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmissi...
Energy and industrial networks such as pipeline-based carbon capture and storage infrastructures and...
Energy and industrial networks such as pipeline-based carbon capture and storage infrastructures and...
Development of networked energy infrastructures (like gas pipe networks), generally requires a signi...
AbstractDevelopment of networked energy infrastructures (like gas pipe networks), generally requires...
Development of networked energy infrastructures (like gas pipe networks), generally requires a signi...
Networked infrastructures such as gas and water pipelines, roads, railroads or power grids provide e...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
This thesis focuses on the design of nascent energy and industrial infrastructure networks: networks...
Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmissi...
Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmissi...
Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmissi...
Energy and industrial networks such as pipeline-based carbon capture and storage infrastructures and...
Energy and industrial networks such as pipeline-based carbon capture and storage infrastructures and...
Development of networked energy infrastructures (like gas pipe networks), generally requires a signi...
AbstractDevelopment of networked energy infrastructures (like gas pipe networks), generally requires...
Development of networked energy infrastructures (like gas pipe networks), generally requires a signi...
Networked infrastructures such as gas and water pipelines, roads, railroads or power grids provide e...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...
Energy infrastructures are increasingly perceived as complex, adaptive socio-technical systems. Thei...