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    • Model of thermal buoyancy in cavity-ventilated roof constructions 

      Toivo, Säwén; Stockhaus, Martina; Hagentoft, Carl-Eric; Bunkholt, Nora Schjøth; Wahlgren, Paula (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Timber roof constructions are commonly ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roof sheathing in order to remove heat and moisture from the construction. The driving forces for this ventilation are wind pressure and ...
    • Model Predictive Control of a Kaibel Distillation Column 

      Kvernland, Martin Krister; Halvorsen, Ivar J.; Skogestad, Sigurd (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • Model predictive control of District Heating substations for flexible heating of buildings 

      Walnum, Harald Taxt; Sartori, Igor; Bagle, Marius (SINTEF Proceedings;5, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2020)
      The potential in cost and energy savings by replacing a feed forward weather compensated control (WCC) controlled radiator system with a linear MPC controller is investigated in a Modelica-Python setup. It is shown that ...
    • A Model Predictive Control Volt/VAr Management System for the Froan network 

      Maree, Johannes Philippus; Zaferanlouei, Salman (Chapter, 2021)
      This work presents a Volt/VAr Management System, based on a Model Predictive Control strategy, which can be applied for managing dynamic network resilience. Dynamic network resilience, in this context, is associated with ...
    • Model-based Continuous Deployment of SIS 

      Ferry, Nicolas; Song, Hui; Dautov, Rustem; Nguyen, Phu Hong; Chauvel, Franck (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This chapter is organized as follows. Section 4.2 provides an overview of the current state of the art and of the practice for the automatic deployment of SIS. Section 4.3 introduces our solutions for the automatic deployment ...
    • Model-based fleet deployment in the IoT–edge–cloud continuum 

      Song, Hui; Dautov, Rustem; Ferry, Nicolas; Solberg, Arnor; Fleurey, Franck (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      With the increasing computing and networking capabilities, IoT devices and edge gateways have become part of a larger IoT–edge–cloud computing continuum, where processing and storage tasks are distributed across the whole ...
    • Model-based Method and Languages for Developing Flexible User Interfaces for Decision Support Systems for Emergency Response 

      Nilsson, Erik Gösta (Lecture, 2009)
      The PhD work presented in this abstract is performed as part of the EMERGENCY project . The project develops decision support tools for mobile users in emergency response. A main difficulty when developing on-site end user ...
    • Model-Based Software Engineering to Tame the IoT Jungle 

      Morin, Brice; Harrand, Nicolas; Fleurey, Franck (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The ThingML approach, which was inspired by UML, addresses the challenges of distribution and heterogeneity in the Internet of Things. This model-driven, generative approach has been continuously evolved and applied to ...
    • Model-driven analysis and synthesis of textual concrete syntax 

      Muller, Pierre-Alain; Fondement, Frédéric; Fleurey, Franck; Hassenforder, Michel; Schnekenburger, Rémi; Gerard, Sebastien; Jezequel, Jean-Marc (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
    • Modeling and Path-following for a snake robot with active wheels 

      Murugendran, Boathymathava; Transeth, Aksel Andreas; Fjerdingen, Sigurd Aksnes (Chapter, 2009)
    • Modeling and Validating Dynamic Adaptation 

      Fleurey, Franck (Chapter, 2009)
      This paper discusses preliminary work on modeling and validation dynamic adaptation. The proposed approach is on the use of aspect-oriented modeling (AOM) and models at runtime. Our approach covers design and runtime phases. ...
    • Modeling Contact Resistance and Water Transport within a Cathode Liquid-Fed Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer 

      Gerhardt, Michael; Østenstad, Jenny S.; Oyarce Barnett, Alejandro Ricardo; Thomassen, Magnus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Conventional proton-exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers use thicker membranes (>175 μm) than their PEM fuel cell counterparts (<25 μm), which reduces hydrogen crossover but also reduces electrolyzer efficiency due ...
    • Modeling Differential Enthalpy of Absorption of CO2 with Piperazine as a Function of Temperature 

      Gupta, Mayuri; Silva, Eirik Falck da; Svendsen, Hallvard Fjøsne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Temperature-dependent correlations for equilibrium constants (ln K) and heat of absorption (ΔHabs) of different reactions (i.e., deprotonation, double deprotonation, carbamate formation, protonated carbamate formation, ...
    • Modeling Fischer–Tropsch kinetics and product distribution over a cobalt catalyst 

      Pandey, Umesh; Runningen, Anders; Gavrilovic, Ljubisa; Jørgensen, Erik Andreas; Putta, Koteswara Rao; Rout, Kumar Ranjan; Rytter, Erling; Blekkan, Edd Anders; Hillestad, Magne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      A detailed kinetic model describing the consumption of key components and productdistribution in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS) over a 20%Co/0.5Re γ-Al2O3commercial catalyst is developed. The developed model incorporates ...
    • Modeling geomechanical impact of fluid storage in poroelastic media using precomputed response functions 

      Andersen, Odd; Nilsen, Halvor Møll; Gasda, Sarah Eileen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      When injecting CO2 or other fluids into a geological formation, pressure plays an important role both as a driver of flow and as a risk factor for mechanical integrity. The full effect of geomechanics on aquifer flow can ...
    • Modeling hydrogen transport and hydrogen-induced embrittlement 

      Maincon, Philippe Emmanuel (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2020)
      This document provides the theory manual and user manual for two finite elements for the modeling of hydrogen-induced embrittlement of metallic materials. The cohesive zone element (CZE) allows to simulate the creation of ...
    • Modeling the Growth of Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 on Lignocellulosic Sugars 

      Birgen, Cansu; Markussen, Sidsel; Wentzel, Alexander; Preisig, Heinz A.; Wittgens, Bernd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      To our knowledge, this is the first growth model of Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 on glucose and xylose as representative lignocellulosic sugars, which considers the synergistic effects of sugars on the growth rate. ...
    • Modeling the Process of Speciation Using a Multiscale Framework Including A Posteriori Error Estimates 

      Brun, Mats Kirkesæther; Ahmed, Elyes; Nordbotten, Jan Martin; Stenseth, Nils Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This paper concerns the modeling and numerical simulation of the process of speciation. In particular, given conditions for which one or more speciation events within an ecosystem occur, our aim is to develop the necessary ...
    • Modeling Viscosity of High Titania Slag 

      Hu, Kai; Tang, Kai; Lv, Xuewei; Safarian, Jafar; Yan, Zhiming; Song, Bing (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      TiO2-FeO-Ti2O3 slag system is the dominant system for industrial high-titania slag production. In the present work, viscosities of TiO2-FeO and TiO2-FeO-Ti2O3 systems were experimentally determined using the concentric ...
    • Modeling V̇o2 on-kinetics based on intensity-dependent delayed adjustment and loss of efficiency (DALE) 

      Gløersen, Øyvind Nøstdahl; Colosio, Alessandro L.; Boone, Jan; Dysthe, Dag Kristian; Malthe-Sørenssen, Anders; Capelli, Carlo; Pogliaghi, Silvia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This study presents and evaluates a new mathematical model of V̇o2 on-kinetics, with the following properties: 1) a progressively slower primary phase following the size-principle of motor unit recruitment, explaining the ...