• Combining thermodynamic and fluid flow modelling for CO2 flow assurance 

      Munkejord, Svend Tollak; Bernstone, Christian; Clausen, Sigmund; de Koeijer, Gelein; Mølnvik, Mona J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The present paper concerns the importance of a combined modelling and experimental effort to develop physicsbased combined thermodynamic and transient flow models for CO2-transport pipelines. Such models need to handle ...
    • Combustion chamber scaling for energy recovery from furnace process gas: waste to value 

      Panjwani, Balram; Wittgens, Bernd; Olsen, Jan Erik (SINTEF proceedings;2387-4295, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The dense discrete phase model (DDPM) is a promising method for detailed simulation of fluidized bed reactors. It can resolve particle clusters on much coarser grids than the conventional two fluid model (TFM) and allows ...
    • COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOMASS CHARCOAL PRODUCED AT DIFFERENT CARBONIZATION CONDITIONS 

      Wang, Liang; Várhegyi, Gabor; Skreiberg, Øyvind; Grønli, Morten; Antal, Michael Jerry (Journal article, 2015)
    • Combustion of Thermally Thick Wood Particles: A Study on the Influence of Wood Particle Size on the Combustion Behavior 

      Haberle, Inge; Haugen, Nils Erland L; Skreiberg, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • Comfort Assessment of Two nZEBs in Norway 

      Lolli, Nicola; Lien, Anne Gunnarshaug (Journal article, 2019)
      This work presents the results of a survey and measurement campaign carried on in two wooden buildings in Trondeim, Norway. These are one tower in a student accommodation complex, the Moholt Allmenning, constituted by five ...
    • Comment on “How green is blue hydrogen?" 

      Romano, Matteo C.; Antonini, Cristina; Bardow, André; Bertsch, Valentin; Brandon, N.P.; Brouwer, Jack; Campanari, Stefano; Crema, Luigi; Dodds, Paul E.; Gardarsdottir, Stefania Osk; Gazzani, Matteo; Kramer, Gert Jan; Lund, Peter D.; Mac Dowell, Niall; Martelli, Emanuele; Mastropasqua, Luca; McKenna, Russell; Monteiro, Juliana Garcia Moretz-Sohn; Paltrinieri, Nicola; Pollet, Bruno; Reed, Jeffrey G.; Schmidt, Thomas Justus; Vente, Jaap; Wiley, Dianne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This paper is written in response to the paper “How green is blue hydrogen?” by R. W. Howarth and M. Z. Jacobson. It aims at highlighting and discussing the method and assumptions of that paper, and thereby providing a ...
    • Committee I.2: Loads 

      Ogawa, Yoshitaka; Bai, Wei; de Hauteclocque, Guillaume; Dhavalikar, Sharad; Fang, Chih-Chung; Fonseca, Nuno; Hänninen, Satu; Johannessen, Thomas B.; Lien, Van; Morooka, Celso; Mumm, Holger; Prpic-Orsic, Jasna; Song, Kang Hyun; Tian, Chao; Ugurlu, Bahadir; Wang, Sue (Chapter, 2018-09)
      Concern for the environmental and operational loads from waves, wind, current, ice, slamming, sloshing, green water, weight distribution and any other operational factors. Consideration shall be given to deterministic and ...
    • Committee II.2: Dynamic Response 

      Ergin, A.; Alley, E.; Brandt, A.; Drummen, I; Hermundstad, Ole Andreas; Huh, Y.C.; Ivaldi, A.; Liu, J.H.; Malenica, S.; El Moctar, Ould; Shyu, R.J.; Storhaug, G.; Vladimir, N.; Yamada, Y.; Zhan, D.; Zhang, G. (Chapter, 2018-09-09)
      Concern for the dynamic structural response of ships and offshore structures as required for safety and serviceability assessments, including habitability. This should include steady state, transient and random response. ...
    • Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy 

      Gao, Zhen; Bingham, Harry B.; Ingram, Harry B.; Kolios, Athanasios; Karmakar, Debabrata; Utsunomiya, Tomoaki; Catipovic, Ivan; Colicchio, Giuseppina; Rodrigues, José Miguel; Adam, Frank; Karr, Dale G.; Fang, Chuang; Shin, Hyun-Kyoung; Slätte, Johan; Ji, Chunyan; Sheng, Wanan; Liu, Pengfei; Stoev, Lyudmil (Progress in Marine Science and Technology;, Chapter, 2018-09)
      Concern for load analysis and structural design of offshore renewable energy devices. Attention shall be given to the interaction between the load and structural response of fixed and floating installations taking due ...
    • Common and differential mode of dc-bias in three-phase power transformers 

      Wang, Wei; Nysveen, Arne; Magnusson, Niklas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Dc magnetization due to the geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) and HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) systems may cause core saturation and result in serious destruction in the transformer performance as well as the ...
    • Common Cause Failures in Safety Instrumented Systems: beta factors and equipment specific checklists based on operational experience 

      Hauge, Stein; Hoem, Åsa Snilstveit; Hokstad, Per Richard; Solfrid, Håbrekke; Lundteigen, Mary Ann (SINTEF Rapport;A26922, Research report, 2015)
    • Common solutions and challenges to the traverse of sea ice by ships 

      Petrich, Christian; Sæther, Irina Vasiljeva (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)
      The specific challenges of ship operations in sea ice-covered waters of the Arctic depend on factors including the purpose of the operation, the capabilities of the ship and equipment available, the degree of situational ...
    • Common workflows for computing material properties using different quantum engines 

      Huber, Sebastiaan P.; Bosoni, Emanuele; Bercx, Marnik; Bröder, Jens; Degomme, Augustin; Dikan, Vladimir; Eimre, Kristjan; Flage-Larsen, Espen; Garcia, Alberto; Genovese, Luigi; Gresch, Dominik; Johnston, Conrad; Petretto, Guido; Poncé, Samuel; Rignanese, Gian-Marco; Sewell, Christopher J.; Smit, Berend; Tseplyaev, Vasily; Uhrin, Martin; Wortmann, Daniel; Yakutovich, Aliaksandr V.; Zadoks, Austin; Zarabadi-Poor, Pezhman; Zhu, Bonan; Marzari, Nicola; Pizzi, Giovanni (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The prediction of material properties based on density-functional theory has become routinely common, thanks, in part, to the steady increase in the number and robustness of available simulation packages. This plurality ...
    • Communicating service offers in a conversational user interface - An exploratory study of user preferences in chatbot interaction 

      Følstad, Asbjørn; Halvorsrud, Ragnhild (OZCHI'20: Proceedings of the 32nd Australian Conference on Human-Computer-Interaction;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The increased interest in chatbots accentuates the importance of conversational design. A key conversational design challenge concerns how to communicate available service offers to users. We present an exploratory study, ...
    • Communication for Air Traffic Management (ATM) in Northern Areas 

      Håkegård, Jan Erik; Bakken, Trond (Chapter, 2009)
      It is currently a significant ongoing effort worldwide to develop the future Air Traffic Management (ATM) system. As part of this work, a satellite communication system may ease the congestion problem for ATM services in ...
    • Communications Challenges in the Arctic: Oil and Gas Operations Perspective 

      Ho, Tu Dac; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre (ASME Digital colletion;OMAE2017-61211, Chapter, 2017-06-25)
      Challenges when operating offshore systems in the Arctic were addressed and analyzed from general data communications systems to distress communications systems. Two methodologies were developed with tools for estimating: ...
    • Compact reactor architectures designed with fractals 

      Grande, Carlos Adolfo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Chemical reactors are the heart of chemical and pharmaceutical plants. Tailored reactors with increased efficiency for specific applications can move industry a step forward towards a better environmental performance. ...
    • Compact steam bottoming cycles: minimum weight design optimization and transient response of once through steam generators 

      Mocholí Montañés, Rubén; Skaugen, Geir; Hagen, Brede; Rohde, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Compactness and weight minimization are key aspects for successful and widespread implementation of waste heat recovery steam cycles in off-shore oil and gas platforms due to the site weight and volume footprint constraints. ...
    • Compact wood frame roofs with built-in-moisture 

      Geving, Stig; Holme, Jonas (Prosjektrapport (SINTEF Byggforsk);38, Research report, 2009)
    • Compact wooden roofs with smart vapour barrier – Pilot project experiences 

      Bunkholt, Nora Schjøth; Gullbrekken, Lars; Geving, Stig; Kvande, Tore (Peer reviewed; Conference object; Journal article, 2020)
      Compact roofs are normally built without organic materials between the vapour barrier and the roof membrane due to moisture safety risks. However, laboratory measurements indicate that organic materials could be used ...