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    • Laboratory investigation of performance of a screen type debris-flow countermeasure 

      Yifru, Ashenafi Lulseged; Laache, Emilie; Norem, Harald Anders; Nordal, Steinar; Thakur, Vikas Kumar Singh (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Debris-flows are forms of landslides in mountainous regions that can potentially cause significant damage. Structural countermeasures to mitigate an entire debris-flow may become unrealistically massive and expensive. If ...
    • Laboratory Investigation of the Pore Pressure Built-Up in Moving Debris 

      Yu, Xiang (Master thesis, 2015)
      Debris flow poses significant threat to property and human life mainly as a result of its high sediment concentrations and mobility. For the purpose of predicting debris flow mobility and mitigating potential damage, ...
    • Laboratory Investigation on Development of Bitumen Exposed to Chemicals 

      Zhang, Xuemei (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:186, Doctoral thesis, 2022)
      As one of the most significant components of asphalt concrete, bitumen is crucial to the durability and lifespan of asphalt pavement. The asphalt pavement is exposed to different external conditions, such as traffic loading, ...
    • Laboratory investigations of moisture conditions in wood frame walls with wood fiber insulation 

      Geving, Stig; Lunde, Erik; Holme, Jonas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)
      The purpose of this study was to investigate the moisture conditions in wood frame walls with wood fiber thermal insulation in a Nordic climate. Laboratory measurements were conducted on 15 different wall configurations. ...
    • Laboratory Measurements of Ice-Concrete Abrasion with Different Types of Ice Quality 

      Greaker, Nicolai Segaard (Master thesis, 2014)
      Ice-concrete abrasion has been investigated by review of lab- and field studies and by laboratory testing. The specific objective of this thesis has been to investigate the possible effects of different ice qualities on ...
    • Laboratory study of ice floes collisions under wave action 

      Li, Hongtao; Lubbad, Raed (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This paper examines the experimental data on ice floes collisions from the HYDRALAB+ Transnational Access project: Loads on Structure and Waves in Ice (LS-WICE). The paper quantifies the contribution from ice-floes collisions ...
    • Laboratory study of wave-induced flexural motion of ice floes 

      Li, Hongtao; Gedikli, Ersegun Deniz; Lubbad, Raed (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Wave-ice interactions involve complex physical processes. Well-designed laboratory investigations are indispensable for studying these processes. In the present study, laboratory experimental data on saline ice obtained ...
    • Laboratory testing of a monopile in dry sand - for verification of a macro model 

      Gryteland Holm, Ingrid (Master thesis, 2020)
      Hensikten med denne masteropppgaven var å gjennomføre et labforsøk på en monopel i tørr sand. Resultatene skulle brukes til å verifisere en makromodell som beskriver interaksjonen mellom pel og jord i intergrerte dynamiske ...
    • Laboratory tests to investigate the initial phase of ice ridge consolidation 

      Chen, Xiaodong; Høyland, Knut Vilhelm; Ji, Shunying (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      During lake/sea ice ridging and river ice jamming, broken ice blocks experience transient heat conduction. In present work, this process is represented by submerging a cold fresh-ice block into fresh water at freezing ...
    • Laboratory-based modelling of viscoelastic properties of asphalt pavement 

      Chen, Hao (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:207, Doctoral thesis, 2023)
      The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) is running a project “VegDim” with the aim of developing and implementing a Mechanistic-Empirical (ME) pavement design system for Norwegian conditions. The traditional ...
    • Labour productivity statistics: a reality check for the Norwegian construction industry 

      Ahmad, Saad Bin Saleem; Mazhar, Muhammed Adeel; Bruland, Amund; Andersen, Bjørn; Langlo, Jan Alexander; Torp, Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Construction is one of the largest sectors that drive the global economy, yet it has failed to receive the necessary attention from the policymakers and investors. The existing construction statistics report the declining ...
    • Labyrintoverløp og lukket flomløp - modellforsøk for dam Storlivatn 

      Hvidsten, Vilde Cecilie Horn (Master thesis, 2019)
      Flomløpet til dam Storlivatn fungerer i dag ikke godt nok til å avlede dimensjonerende avløpsflom, etter krav fra NVE. Ved en slik flom overtoppes brystningen på dammen som ligger på 255,35 moh. I senere år har det blitt ...
    • A Lagrangian approach for the coupled simulation of fixed net structures in a Eulerian fluid model 

      Martin, Tobias; Kamath, Arun; Bihs, Hans (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      A Lagrangian approach for the coupled numerical simulation of fixed net structures and fluid flow is derived. The model is based on solving the Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations in a Eulerian fluid domain. The ...
    • Land Value Capture's Potential 

      Bergsland Finsnes, Alexander; Temeljotov Salaj, Alenka (Chapter, 2021)
      The paper discusses the potential for implementing Land Value Capture (LVC) strategies in Norway. In order to evaluate such a potential, case studies have been oriented both to look at a re-zoning’s effect on real estate ...
    • Land Value Capture's potential in Norway 

      Finsnes, Alexander Bergsland (Master thesis, 2019)
      Alle masteroppgaver skrevet på et ikke-skandinavisk språk ved NTNU, Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, skal ha et sammendrag på norsk. Utgangspunktet for denne masteroppgaven er å vurdere potensialet for å ...
    • Landslide generated waves in dam reservoirs - Experimental investigation on a physical hydraulic model 

      Ponziani, Lorenza; Gardoni, Martina (Master thesis, 2017)
      The impulse waves generated by landslides that occur in an artificial basin may have disastrous impacts on the surrounding environment. For Alpine lakes, impulse waves are particularly significant, because of steep shores, ...
    • Landslide risk reduction through close partnership between research, industry, and public entities in Norway: Pilots and case studies 

      Solheim, Anders; Kalsnes, Bjørn; Strout, James Michael; Piciullo, Luca; Heyerdahl, Håkon; Eidsvig, Unni; Lohne, Jardar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Cross-sectorial and cross-disciplinary collaboration, as well as public-private partnerships are necessary to handle the complexity of climate adaptation. The Research Council of Norway has established the Centres for ...
    • Large scale cfd modelling of wave propagation in Sulafjord for the E39 project 

      Wang, Weizhi; Bihs, Hans; Kamath, Arun; Arntsen, Øivind Asgeir (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The coastal high way project E39 aims at building a continuous ferry-free road connection along the west coast of Norway. One of the major challenges in the project is to replace ferries with new fjord-crossing methods ...
    • Large Scale CFD Modelling of Wave Propagation into Mehamn Harbour 

      Wang, Weizhi; Bihs, Hans; Kamath, Arun; Arntsen, Øivind Asgeir (Chapter, 2017)
      Ocean wave propagations into harbours are large scale phenomena with complex wave transformations. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has the advantage of capturing most physics with few assumptions. It has also been ...
    • Large scale model testing of CPTU in sand 

      Eidem, Karina Trøan; Lindgaard, Kristian Werner (Master thesis, 2022)
      Feltundersøkelser er viktig innenfor geoteknisk prosjektering, og kan være uunværlig for å unngå jordskred. CPTU-testen er en viktig feltundersøkelse på grunn av at det er en metode som er enkel og tilgjengelig å bruke, i ...