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Development and Investigation of New Materials and Technologies for Utilization in Zero Emission Buildings
(Chapter, 2018)The demand for zero emission buildings (ZEB) and energy-producing buildings is increasing along with the growing focus on material resource abundance and scarcity, energy efficiency, renewable and non-polluting energy ... -
Development and modelling of different decarbonisation scenarios of the European energy system until 2050 as a contribution to achieving the ambitious 1.5°C climate target - Establishment of open source/data modelling in the European H2020 project openENTRANCE
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The ambition of the openENTRANCE project is to develop and establish an open, transparent and integrated modelling platform for assessing low-carbon transition pathways of the European energy system. In this context, the ... -
Development and optimization of highly efficient heat recoveries for low carbon residential buildings
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)To achieve energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions, building envelopes have become tighter and more insulated. These buildings must have mechanical ventilation with high efficient heat recovery to provide adequate ... -
Development and performance mapping of a multi-ejector expansion work recovery pack for R744 vapour compression units
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)A multi-ejector expansion pack, intended as a substitute for a standard high-pressure electronic expansion valve (HPV), was designed, manufactured and experimentally investigated. Four different ejector cartridges were ... -
Development and testing of load flexibility KPIs in the ZEN definition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper discusses the flexibility KPIs proposed in the context of the Zero Emission Neighborhood (ZEN) definition for characterizing how a building or neighborhood exchanges energy with the surrounding energy system and ... -
Development and validation study of a 1D analytical model for the response of reheat flames to entropy waves
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Numerical simulations of laminar premixed flames burning hydrogen and methane in spontaneous ignition mode are performed by harmonically exciting the reactants’ temperature at the domain inlet. The results are compared to ... -
Development and verification of modeling practice for numerical estimation of wind loads on offshore floating structures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Mean wind load on a semi-submersible rig and an FPSO was investigated by using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for the modeling practice developed in Reproducible Offshore CFD JIP. The modeling practice is benchmarked ... -
Development of a 3D structural model of a mine by consolidating different data sources
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Joints and faults are inherent parts of the rock mass. In the vast majority of mining slopes, discontinuity structures play an important role in slope stability and may trigger a slope failure. The most important step in ... -
Development of a data-driven model to characterize the heat storage of the building thermal mass in energy planning tools
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In the one hand, energy planning tools compute the cost-optimal investment in the energy system minimizing life cycle costs (LCC). These tools often consider optimal control. The building (or cluster of buildings) is ... -
Development of a Generic Future Grid Code regarding Wind Power in Europe
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Development of a hybrid simulation framework for the production planning process in the atlantic salmon supply chain
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The farmed salmon supply chain has a highly complex and integrated structure, where activities occur both in the sea and on land. Due to this complexity, the supply chain needs appropriate decision-support tools to aid the ... -
Development of a hybrid timber and aluminum based unitized façade system resilient to the future weather conditions in Europe via monitoring campaigns and computational models
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The StaticusCare project aims to develop a hybrid timber and aluminum unitized façade system (HUF) equipped with a predictive maintenance system (PMS) for Nordic climates, which will be based on the digital twin concept ... -
The development of a hydrocarbon high temperature heat pump for waste heat recovery
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Waste heat is an abundant resource that if recovered with a heat pump would increase energy efficiency in industrial processes. This will provide improvements in heat utilization and reduce the environmental impact of ... -
Development of a model for organisation of and cooperation on home-based rehabilitation - an action research project
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Development of a Model for Radon Concentration in Indoor Air
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A model is developed for calculation of the radon concentration in indoor air. The model takes into account various important parameters, e.g. radon concentration in ground, radon diffusion resistance of radon barrier, air ... -
Development of a new sensor fusion algorithm to improve decision support for subjects exposed to heat stress
(Lecture, 2010)Team leaders for high risk workers must continuously assess the risk for health damage for their team members. Access to real time physiological information is desirable since it can help in the assessment of workers ... -
Development of a New Thermally Insulating and Structural Green Concrete for Lean Constructions
(Chapter, 2016)A new class of thermally insulating, structural concrete was designed and developed in-house. This was carried out by the fusion of current concrete/ mortar technology with aerogel granulates in an effort to produce a lean ... -
Development of a Novel Logging Tool for 450°C Super Critical Geothermal Well
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Exploitation of super-critical water from deep geothermal resources can potentially give a 5-10 fold increase in the power output per well. Such an improvement represents a significant reduction in investment costs for ... -
Development of a qualitative framework for analysing high-impact low-probability events in power systems
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)High-Impact Low-Probability (HILP) events in power systems historically involve a multitude of aspects, including diverse and disparate threats, failures and sequences of events. Each of these aspects are associated with ... -
Development of a scale model of a Modular Multilevel Converters
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Modular Multilevel Converters are now being introduced in the power grid. Control systems for these converters are complex with many degrees of freedom. Simulation models are useful for exploring control algorithms, but ...