• Gas‐liquid two‐phase flow behavior in terrain‐inclined pipelines for wet natural gas transportation 

      Yang, Yan; Li, Jingbo; Wang, Shuli; Wen, Chuang (SINTEF Proceedings;2, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The liquid slug formation in a hilly-terrain pipeline is simulated using the Volume of Fluid model and RNG k-ε turbulence model. The numerical model is validated by the experimental data of the horizontal slug flow. The ...
    • Generalized Geertsma Solution for Isotropic Layered Medium 

      Park, Joonsang; Eiken, Ola; Bjørnarå, Tore I.; Bohloli, Bahman (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      We report a generalized Geertsma solution with which we can calculate the surface deformation from a subsurface made of an arbitrary number of isotropic homogeneous layers and a thick reservoir at any depth. We validate ...
    • Global Marginal Carbon Footprint Evaluation of Internet Services with Building Energy Models 

      Kumar, Eric; Hameen, Erica Cochran; Liang, Wei (SINTEF Proceedings;5, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Over the last decade, operational e_ciency optimiza- tions in data center (DC) facilities designs have cur- tailed their absolute power demands. However, their physical footprint is still growing. This growth in ca- pacity ...
    • Governing physics of shallow and deep subsea gas release 

      Olsen, Jan Erik; Skjetne, Paal (SINTEF Proceedings;1, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      A modelling concept for studying the resulting bubble plume from a subsea gas release is presented. Simulation results show good consistency with available experimental data. The modelling concept is applied to assess the ...
    • Granular flow described by fictitious fluids: a suitable methodology for process simulations 

      Sparta, Manuel; Halvorsen, Svenn Anton (SINTEF Proceedings;2, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The flow of granular materials is often present in metallurgical reactors. Metallurgical simulations are typically multidisciplinary and the granular flow will often have a significant effect on the temperature distribution. ...
    • Green Plant Walls as Indoor Air Quality Enhancer in the Recently Built Office Building 

      Klavina, Aneka; Berzina, Buka; Fjodorova, Marta; Martinsone, Zanna (SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Nowadays one of the main focus of public and occupation health is maintaining good indoor air quality in office building and public spaces. The aim of this study was to identify indoor air quality, its influencing factors, ...
    • Health Promotion and the Built Environment – Views From Swedish Healthcare Organisations 

      Miedema, Elke; Lindahl, Göran; Elf, Marie (SINTEF Proceedings;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Objective – The study examined the role and integration of the built environment in health promotion as perceived and described by representatives of Swedish health promotive healthcare organisations (HPHs). Background – ...
    • Health-Promoting Urban Planning: A Case Study of an Evidence-Based Design Process 

      Åshage, Anna; Bengtsson, Anna (SINTEF Proceedings;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Planning and building health-promoting, sustainable, and resilient urban environments is a complex challenge. Beside the negative effects caused by stressors in our urban living environments, health status also drops because ...
    • Healthy Home – Taking Health into the Design and Use of (Dutch) Dwellings 

      De Kort, Janneke Maria Adriana; Van Ekeren, Luca Irma Maria (SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      In the coming years, the Dutch construction industry will be faced with a major energy transition. This means that dwellings should be built more sustainable and energy efficient according to the guidelines drawn up by the ...
    • Heat of Absorption of CO2 in Novel Energy Reducing Solvents for Biogas Upgrading 

      Vinjarapu, Sai Hema Bhavya; Muniz, Teresa Regueira; Fosbøl, Philip Loldrup (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Biogas upgrading is done for the removal of CO2 to produce clean bio-methane. CO2 capture is a method that can accomplish this task. This project focuses on the chemical absorption process using amine as a baseline. The ...
    • Heuristic Methods for Pipeline Network Design 

      Yeates, Christopher; Schmidt-Hattenberger, Cornelia; Bruhn, David (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      We showcase geospatial heuristic methods for network design and optimization. We propose and adapt graph algorithms to achieve optimal (or close to optimal) fluid transportation networks meeting quantifiable criteria (such ...
    • High Concentrated Mea Solvent Systems for CO2 Absorption - An FT-NIR and Raman Spectroscopic Investigation 

      Jinadasa, M.H. Wathsala N.; Badalge, Jayalanka Liyana; Halstensen, Maths; Eimer, Dag; Jens, Klaus-Joachim (SINTEF Proceedings;4, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2019)
      This study investigates the use of Fourier Transform Near-Infrared (FT-NIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy to monitor the CO2 absorption process when over 65 wt % concentrated monoethanolamine (MEA) solutions are used. ...
    • High Level Analysis of CO2 Capture in the Waste-To-Energy Sector 

      Ros, J.A.; Monteiro, J.G.M-S.; Goetheer, E.L.V. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      There is currently a large amount of interest from the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) sector in Europe towards implementation of post-combustion carbon capture technology. This study gives a high level analysis of the implementation ...
    • High Level Analysis of CO2 Capture on LNG Fuelled Ships 

      Ros, J.A.; Monteiro, J.G.M-S.; Goetheer, E.L.V. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Recently, there has been an increased level of interest from the maritime sector towards ship based carbon capture (SBCC) as a way to achieve at least 50% emission reduction by 2050. The SBCC technology works especially ...
    • High temperature fluidization ‐ influence of inter‐particle forces on fluidization behavior 

      Mihajlovic, Milan; Roghair, Ivo; Annaland, Martin van Sint (SINTEF Proceedings;2, Chapter, 2017)
      Recent experiments have shown an influence of temperature on the minimum fluidization conditions in gas-solid fluidized beds, even when the gas phase density and viscosity were kept constant (Campos Velarde et al., 2016). ...
    • Housing and Low Vision Rehabilitation – Across Theories, Practices and Everyday Settings 

      Øien, Turid Borgestrand (SINTEF Proceedings;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Objective – The objective of this paper is to open up the ‘black box’ of low vision rehabilitation related to domestic lighting and to explore a current progress in practice. Background - Alterations and adjustments of ...
    • Housing Design in an Aging Urban Context 

      Verma, Ira (SINTEF Proceedings;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Objective – The aim of the study was to gain further knowledge on housing design supporting older people in their daily living. The physical condition and social situation of each person may vary during the life course. ...
    • How Architects and Clients Integrate User Perspectives in Cancer Care Facility Design 

      Jellema, Pleuntje; Annemans, Margo; Heylighen, Ann (SINTEF Proceedings;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Objective – This paper seeks to investigate the extent to which architects and clients involved in the design of cancer care facilities integrate the perspectives of users generally, and people affected by cancer specifically, ...
    • How Fault Interpretation Method may Influence the Assessment of a Fault-Bound C02 Storage Site 

      Michie, E.A.H.; Braathen, A.; Alaei, B. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Interpretation of faults in the subsurface hinges on utilizing an optimum picking strategy, i.e. the seismic line spacing. Differences in line spacing lead to significant changes in subsequent fault analyses such as fault ...
    • How to transform European housing into healthy and sustainable living spaces using a Belgian case study? – the RenovActive principles tackle climate and renovation challenges 

      Braak, Petrus te; Minnen, Joeri; Fedkenheuer, Moritz; Wegener, Bernd; Decock, Friedl; Descamps, Filip; Pauquay, Sabine; Feifer, Lone; Hale, Lara Anne; Asmussen, Thorbjørn Færing; Christoffersen, Jens (SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      The RenovActive renovation concept seeks to offer healthy, affordable, easy to reproduce, scalable solutions for the existing building stock of European housing. The concept was developed and tested in a prototype phase, ...