Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Bjørdalsbakke, Nikolai Lid"
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Application of the Linear Eddy Model - A Study of Differential Diffusion in Turbulent Hydrogen-Rich Jets
Bjørdalsbakke, Nikolai Lid (Master thesis, 2018)Differential diffusion effects in turbulent reactive and non-reactive problems based on hydrogen-rich fuels are not yet fully investigated. Through use of a Fortran implementa-tion of the Linear Eddy Model (LEM) ... -
Development and Validation of a Hemodynamic Model for Varying Exercise Intensity
Aal, Anne Øksnes (Master thesis, 2022)En diskret parametermodell som representerer den systemiske kretsen av det kardiovaskulære systemet og dens umiddelbare respons til trening er under utvikling som en del av NTNU prosjektet «My Medical Digital Twin» (MyMDT). ... -
Monitoring variability in parameter estimates for lumped parameter models of the systemic circulation using longitudinal hemodynamic measurements
Bjørdalsbakke, Nikolai Lid; Sturdy, Jacob Trent; Ingeström, Emma Maria Lovisa; Hellevik, Leif Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background Physics-based cardiovascular models are only recently being considered for disease diagnosis or prognosis in clinical settings. These models depend on parameters representing the physical and physiological ... -
Monitoring variability in parameter estimates for lumped parameter models of the systemic circulation using longitudinal hemodynamic measurements
Bjørdalsbakke, Nikolai Lid; Sturdy, Jacob Trent; Ingeström, Emma Maria Lovisa; Hellevik, Leif Rune (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Physics-based cardiovascular models are only recently being considered for disease diagnosis or prognosis in clinical settings. These models depend on parameters representing the physical and physiological ... -
Parameter estimation for closed-loop lumped parameter models of the systemic circulation using synthetic data
Bjørdalsbakke, Nikolai Lid; Sturdy, Jacob; Hose, David Rodney; Hellevik, Leif Rune (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Physics-based models can be applied to describe mechanisms in both health and disease, which has the potential to accelerate the development of personalized medicine. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility ... -
Robust Cardiovascular Models for Prediction of Hypertension Using Minimal Data Sets
Bjørdalsbakke, Nikolai Lid (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:225, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Such diseases are multifaceted, but can manifest as acute events such as cardiac infactions, strokes and aortic dissections which can lead directly to death ...