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    • IKT og sikkerhet i VA-sektoren: Hva kan gå galt? 

      Tøndel, Inger Anne; Jaatun, Martin Gilje; Røstum, Jon (Others, 2013)
      Bruk av IKT gir flere gevinster for VA-sektoren, i form av bedre oversikt og mer effektiv drift. Samtidig fører økt bruk av IKT til at sektoren må forholde seg til trusler også mot IKT-systemene. Denne artikkelen gir en ...
    • Ilandsføring av gass fra Norskehavet til Midt-Norge 

      Kvamsdal, Hanne Marie (SINTEF Energi. Rapport;, Research report, 2002)
    • Illegal fishing: A challenge to fisheries management in Norway 

      Standal, Dag; Hersoug, Bjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The management of the Norwegian Northeast Atlantic cod fishery has in many ways been a success story; quotas have been high (but now declining), profitability has been higher than most other industries and there is great ...
    • Illuminating the Headrope of a Selective Flatfish Trawl: Effect on Catches of Groundfishes including Pacific Halibut 

      Lomeli, Mark J. M.; Wakefield, W. Waldo; Herrmann, Bent (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-30)
      This study evaluated how illuminating the headrope of a selective flatfish trawl can affect catches of groundfishes, including Pacific Halibut Hippoglossus stenolepis, in the U.S. West Coast limited‐entry (LE) groundfish ...
    • Imaging measurement technologies for CCS 

      Arellano Prieto, Yessica Alexandra; Stavland, Stian Husevik; Chavez Panduro, Elvia Anabela; Hamre, Børge; Hjertaker, Bjørn Tore (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is seen as a key strategy on the path to net-zero emission. Measurements of carbon dioxide-rich mixtures are vital for the forthcoming widespread implementation of CCS. The present study ...
    • Immersed boundary method for the compressible Navier–Stokes equations using high order summation‐by‐parts difference operators 

      Ehsan Khalili, M.; Larsson, Martin; Müller, Bernhard (SINTEF Proceedings;2, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A ghost-point immersed boundary method is devised for the compressible Navier–Stokes equations by employing high order summation-by-parts (SBP) difference operators. The immersed boundaries are treated as sharp interfaces ...
    • Immersive Technologies in Retail: Practices of Augmented and Virtual Reality 

      Boletsis, Costas; Karahasanovic, Amela (Chapter, 2020)
      In this work, we examine the value that immersive technologies can bring to retailing through the retail practices they facilitate. To that end, a literature review is conducted resulting in the documentation of 28 augmented ...
    • Immigrants’ Experiences of Volunteering; A Meta-Ethnography 

      Sveen, Silje; Anthun, Kirsti Sarheim; Batt-Rawden, Kari Bjerke; Tingvold, Laila (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Among policy makers and governments in the Global North, the voluntary sector is considered a central arena for immigrant integration. The aim of this interpretive synthesis was to systematically review research to understand ...
    • Immobilization of FeFe-hydrogenase on black TiO2 nanotubes as biocathodes for the hydrogen evolution reaction 

      Liu, Xin; Risbakk, Sanne; Almeida Carvalho, Patricia; Yang, Mingyi; Backe, Paul Hoff; Bjørås, Magnar; Norby, Truls; Chatzitakis, Athanasios (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Hydrogenases are attractive biocatalysts for utilization in electrochemical devices as potential replacement for Pt in hydrogen evolving electrodes. In this work, we investigate the immobilization of ferredoxin tagged ...
    • Immobilized protease on magnetic particles for enzymatic protein hydrolysis of poultry by-products 

      Glomm, Wilhelm; Wubshet, Sileshi Gizachew; Lindberg, Diana; Dankel, Katinka R.; Afseth, Nils Kristian; Stenstad, Per Martin; Johnsen, Heidi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Immobilization of enzymes onto magnetic particles can potentially allow for enzyme reuse, which can significantly reduce the cost associated with e.g. enzymatic protein hydrolysis (EPH) of fish and meat by-products. Here, ...
    • The IMO Reference Data Model: One Solution Fits Most! 

      De Cauwer, Nico; Fontanet, Martina; Garcia, Julian Abril; Greven, Hans; Juhl, Jeppe S.; Probert, Sue; Renz, Mikael; Rødseth, Ørnulf Jan (Progress in IS;2196-8705, Chapter, 2021)
      In 2019, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) made it mandatory to support the electronic clearance of ships entering foreign ports. In preparation, the IMO Facilitation Committee started to develop a reference ...
    • Impact analysis for a potential circular economy strategy for the plastic sector in Estonia 

      Young, Eric Edward Cameron S Dun; Bjelle, Eivind Lekve; Gaspers, Anne; Lindberg, Helene Øyangen; Pille, Kristin; Jürmann, Peep; Kukumägi, Krislin; Sapelkov, Kertu (SINTEF rapport;2023:01045 A, Research report, 2023-09-27)
      This report presents the work of SINTEF’s collaboration with the Republic of Estonia Environment Agency through the project Enhanced Capacity on Circular Economy, funded by the Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway Grants. This ...
    • Impact and restitution model - Water column. ERA Acute for water column exposed organisms 

      Brönner, Ute; Nordtug, Trond; Jonsson, Henrik; Ugland, Karl Inne (SINTEF Ocean reports;OC2018 A-035 / SINTEF F26517 / DNV GL 1IL8NGC-13, Research report, 2018-08-22)
      Exposure to oil components in the water column in ERA Acute can be modelled using either of two alternative options in the oil spill model OSCAR. While the option based on the Critical Body Residue (CBR) takes changing oil ...
    • Impact Assessment of Adverse Turbulence due to Landscape changes close to Airports. Mathematical and Software Tools for Terrain Modification and Impact Assessment 

      Sørli, Karstein; Rasheed, Adil (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2013)
      In places dominated by irregular terrain, significant topographical modifications are often required to develop new or improve the existing infrastructure like roads, buildings, airport terminals and harbours. If the ...
    • Impact assessment of zero emission building processes in Oslo 

      Wiik, Marianne Rose Kjendseth; Fjellheim, Kristin; Sandberg, Eli; Thorne, Rebecca Jayne; Pinchasik, Daniel Ruben; Sundvor, Ingrid; Bjelle, Eivind Lekve; Gjersvik, Reidar (SINTEF Fag, Research report, 2022)
      The goal of the City of Oslo is that building and construction activities in Oslo shall be zero emission by 2030. From 2025, building and construction work carried out on assignment for the City of Oslo shall be zero ...
    • Impact of AC Outdoor Unit Placement on Energy Efficiency 

      Patel, Krishna; Rawal, Rajan (SINTEF Proceedings;5, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2020)
      Growing urbanisation in India has led to the increasing development of high-rise buildings. To maintain the building aesthetics, the outdoor air conditioner (AC) units are stacked withing a recessed space. The heat rejected ...
    • The Impact of Active Power Losses on the Wind Energy Exploitation of the North Sea 

      Farahmand, Hossein; Warland, Leif; Huertas-Hernando, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      Transmission active power losses can influence the distribution of power flows in the transmission grid which consequently alter the generation dispatch and scheduling through the power system. This can especially affect ...
    • Impact of climate change and seasonal trends on the fate of Arctic oil spills 

      Nordam, Tor; Dunnebier, Dorien; Beegle-Krause, Cynthia Juyne; Reed, Mark; Slagstad, Dag (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-10-24)
      We investigated the effects of a warmer climate, and seasonal trends, on the fate of oil spilled in the Arctic. Three well blowout scenarios, two shipping accidents and a pipeline rupture were considered. We used ensembles ...
    • Impact of Climate Change in Building Envelope Design: The Performance to Withstand Mould Growth 

      Gradeci, Klodian; Nocente, Alessandro; Labonnote, Nathalie; Rüther, Petra (Chapter; Conference object, 2020)
      Mould growth is abiodeterioration phenomenonthat jeopardizesthe integrity, functionality and durability of building envelopes. The performance to withstand biodeterioration depends on the critical hygrothermal conditions ...
    • Impact of Climate Change on Infrastructure in Longyearbyen. Case Study of Pile Foundations on Sloping Terrains 

      Bekele, Yared Worku; Sinitsyn, Anatoly (SINTEF Notat;36, Research report, 2020)
      The effect of climate change on existing infrastructure in Longyearbyen, Svalbard is investigated in this study. Climate data recordings show that, over the past couple of years, record-breaking temperature and precipitations ...