Browsing Publikasjoner fra Cristin - SINTEF Narvik by Issue Date
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Weighted Hardy Operators in Complementary Morrey Spaces
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)We study the weighted -boundedness of the multidimensional weighted Hardy-type operators and with radial type weight , in the generalized complementary Morrey spaces defined by an almost increasing function . We prove a ... -
Generalized Chessboard Structures Whose Effective Conductivities Are Integer Valued
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)We consider generalized chessboard structures where the local conductivity takes two values 𝑎� and 𝑏�. All integer combinations of 𝑎� and 𝑏� which make the components of effective conductivity matrix integer valued are ... -
Weighted Hardy-Type Inequalities in Variable Exponent Morrey-Type Spaces
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3D graphene aerogel framework enwrapped LiFePO4 submicron-rods with improved lithium storage performance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The three-dimensional (3D) graphene aerogel (GA)-wrapped LiFePO4 submicron-rod composite (LFP@GA) has been prepared successfully through a solvothermal method followed with rapid freezedrying. Monodispersed LiFePO4 ... -
Crude oil migration in sea-ice: Laboratory studies of constraints on oil mobilization and seasonal evolution
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Rising Arctic maritime activities and hydrocarbon development increase the risk of an oil spill in and under Arctic sea-ice. Oil spilled under growing sea ice would be encapsulated within the ice cover. During spring and ... -
Methods for prediction of thermally-induced ice loads on dams and hydro-electrical structures
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Physical and mechanical properties of ice from a refrozen ship channel ice in Bay of Bothnia
(Chapter, 2020)Winter navigation in the North Sea is expanding with respect to vessel size and traffic volume. Icebreakers create routes for ice-going vessels by breaking the level ice cover. Repeated vessel passages in the fairways and ... -
Ice Formation in Norwegian Fjords – Findings from the 2018 - 2019 Field Season
(Chapter, 2020)Understanding ice conditions in fjords is imperative to ensure safe operations and to protect the surrounding environment. Seven fjords in northern Norway were visited in March 2019, six with significant ice cover. In each ... -
A comparison between laser, scanning, photogrammetry and infrared scanning to create 3D digital models of existing concrete bridges
(Chapter, 2020)Routine bridge inspections usually consist of visual observations. These inspections are time-consuming and subjective. There is a need to identify new inspection techniques for infrastructure that reduce traffic disturbance, ... -
A Note on Remote Temperature Measurements with DS18B20 Digital Sensors
(Chapter, 2020)Digital temperature sensors provide an attractive means to conveniently record ice and water temperatures in remote locations. Unlike conventional analogue techniques, a digital sensor performs a physical measurement, ... -
From above and standing atop- two views of Norwegian fjord ice
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Numerical analysis of ice loads on Taraldsvikfossen dam
(Chapter, 2020)Static ice loads (ice actions) are a key design parameter for dams in cold climates. Since 2012,ice stresses have been measured at Taraldsvikfossen reservoir located in Narvik, Norway. Similar to earlier observations in ... -
Biotransformation of chemically dispersed diesel at sub-zero temperatures using artificial brines
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The biotransformation of hydrocarbon compounds in seawater at sub-zero temperature has gained research interest in recent years with the most focus placed on temperatures around 0°C. In this study, biotransformation of ... -
Static ice loads on a dam in a small Norwegian reservoir
(Chapter, 2020)Ice loads on a concrete dam have been calculated from stress measurements in Taraldsvikfossen Reservoir, a small reservoir in Narvik, Norway, during three winter seasons. Ice thickness was in the range of 0.5 to 1.0 m, and ... -
Ice extent in sub-arctic fjords and coastal areas from 2001 to 2019 analyzed from MODIS imagery
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Results examining variations in the ice extent along the Norwegian coastline based on the analysis of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) images from 2001 to 2019,February through May, are presented. A ... -
Influence of location of large-scale asperity on shear strength of concrete-rock interface under eccentric load
(Journal article, 2020)The location and geometry of large-scale asperity present at the foundation of concrete gravity dams and buttress dams affect the shear resistance of the concrete-rock interface. However, the parameters describing the ... -
Influence of large-scale asperities on the shear strength of concrete-rock interface of small buttress dams
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper presents an investigation of the influence of large-scale asperities on the shear strength of four physical models of a pillar (also known as buttress web)from Kalhovd dam in Norway. The objective was to observe ... -
Workflow for Off-Site Bridge Inspection Using Automatic Damage Detection-Case Study of the Pahtajokk Bridge
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)For the inspection of structures, particularly bridges, it is becoming common to replace humans with autonomous systems that use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). In this paper, a framework for autonomous bridge inspection ... -
Simulation of brash ice behaviour in the Gulf of Bothnia using Smoothed Particle 1 Hydrodynamics formulation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The repeated passage of ships through ice-infested waters create a field of broken ice pieces. The typical size of the broken ice pieces is generally <2.0 m. This area might be referred to as a brash ice field. The movement ... -
Microstructure evolution of young sea ice from a Svalbard fjord using micro-CT analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We analysed the three-dimensional microstructure of sea ice by means of X-ray-micro computed tomography. Microscopic (brine- and air- pore sizes, numbers and connectivity) and macroscopic (salinity, density, porosity) ...