• Trykkpulsasjoner i Francisturbiner - sammenligning av modell og prototypmålinger 

      Tovslid, Audun (Master thesis, 2013)
      Det er en pågående diskusjon innen vannkraftmiljøet angående hvorvidt trykkpulsasjoner målt i modellturbiner kan skaleres og brukes til å forutse hvor store trykkpulsasjonene blir i prototypturbinen. I senere tid har det ...
    • Trykkpulsasjoner inne i et Francis løpehjul 

      Kloster, Katarina (Master thesis, 2016)
      I denne masteroppgaven har trykk- og strekklappmålinger vært gjennomført på Francis-99 løpehjulet, ved Vannkraftlaboratoriet på NTNU. Målingene ble gjennomført ved bruk av trykksensorer montert i bosset på løpehjulet, i ...
    • Trykkpulsasjonsmålinger på høytrykkskraftverk 

      Solberg, Jo Magnus (Master thesis, 2008)
      Denne masteroppgaven er skrevet i forbindelse med et pågående doktorgradsarbeid der det blant annet skal gjøres trykkpulsasjonsmålinger på det eksisterende løpehjulet ved Tokke kraftverk. Hensikten med denne trykkpulsasj ...
    • TSUNAGARI: a new interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study toward conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services 

      Nakaoka, Masahiro; Sudo, Kenji; Namba, Mizuho; Shibata, Hideaki; Nakamura, Futoshi; Ishikawa, Satoshi; Makino, Mitsutaku; Yamano, Hiroya; Matsuzaki, Shin-ichiro S; Yamakita, Takehisa; Yu, Xiubo; Hou, Xiyong; Li, Xiaowei; Brodie, Jon; Kanemoto, Keiichiro; Moran, Daniel; Verones, Francesca (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The expanding economical activities have accelerated losses of biodiversity and ecosystem services, which are especially pronounced in Asia. To find solutions to stop these losses, a group of scientists studying both ...
    • Tuning the Casimir-Lifshitz force with gapped metals 

      Boström, Mathias; Rizwan Khan, M.; Gopidi, H. R.; Brevik, Iver Håkon; Li, Y.; Persson, Clas; Malyi, O. I. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The Casimir-Lifshitz interaction, a long-range force that arises between solids and molecules due to quantum fluctuations in electromagnetic fields, has been widely studied in solid-state physics. The degree of polarization ...
    • Tuning the extent of porosity and composition of N-doped carbon materials by NaNO3 and its effect on electrochemical activity 

      Chen, Y; Wang, H; Ji, Shan; Pollet, Bruno; Wang, Rongfang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      A facile one-pot method using NaNO3 as etching agent in a molten salt medium is developed to tune the porous structure and composition of N-doped carbon materials derived from biomass at high temperatures. SEM and TEM ...
    • Turbo-compressors for R-718: Experimental evaluation of a two-stage steam compression cycle 

      Bantle, Michael; Schlemminger, Christian; Gabrielii, Cecilia H; Ahrens, Marcel Ulrich (Chapter, 2019)
      Water (R-718) is a safe and energy-efficient refrigerant. Mechanical vapour recompression (MVR), an open-loop heat pump using R718, can significantly reduce the energy consumption for steam-heated processes like drying, ...
    • Turbomachinery design for Rankine cycles in waste heat recovery applications 

      Agromayor Otero, Roberto (Master thesis, 2017)
      Rankine Cycles are an effective and efficient manner to convert waste thermal energy into power. Numerous fluids can be used in Rankine cycles, including water, hydrocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, siloxanes, alcohols or even ...
    • Turbophoresis in forced inhomogeneous turbulence 

      Mitra, Dhrubaditya; Haugen, Nils Erland L; Rogachevskii, Igor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We show, by direct numerical simulations, that heavy inertial particles (characterized by Stokes number St) in inhomogeneously forced statistically stationary isothermal turbulent flows cluster at the minima of mean-square ...
    • Turbulence measurements with fixed and floating profiling wind lidar 

      Kelberlau, Felix (Doctoral thesis, 2020)
      Knowledge about turbulence in the wind helps estimate and optimize the profitability of wind turbines. Light detection and ranging (lidar) is a cost-efficient, flexible, and accurate remote sensing technology for measuring ...
    • Turbulent channel flow of generalized Newtonian fluids at a low Reynolds number 

      Arosemena, Arturo; Andersson, Helge Ingolf; Solsvik, Jannike (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Several studies concerning the turbulent pipe flow of generalized Newtonian (GN) fluids may be found in the literature, but not for channel flow, although that has been extensively studied for other types of non-Newtonian ...
    • Turbulent Couette–Poiseuille flow with zero wall shear 

      Yang, Kun; Zhao, Lihao; Andersson, Helge Ingolf (Journal article, 2017)
      A particular pressure-driven flow in a plane channel is considered, in which one of the walls moves with a constant speed that makes the mean shear rate and the friction at the moving wall vanish. The Reynolds number ...
    • Turbulent shear flows subject to system rotation 

      Barri, Mustafa (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2009:187, Doctoral thesis, 2009)
      Turbulent flows in rotating frame-of-reference are of considerable interest in a variety of industrial, geophysical and astrophysical applications. In these flows, the system rotation induces additional body forces, i.e. ...
    • Turbulent wake behind a concave curved cylinder 

      Jiang, Fengjian; Pettersen, Bjørnar; Andersson, Helge Ingolf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We present a detailed study of the turbulent wake behind a quarter-of-ring curved cylinder at Reynolds number Re = 3900 (based on cylinder diamter and incoming ow velocity), by means of Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS). ...
    • Two routes for sonochemical synthesis of platinum nanoparticles with narrow size distribution 

      Hansen, Henrik Erring; Seland, Frode; Sunde, Svein; Burheim, Odne Stokke; Pollet, Bruno (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      A novel sonochemical approach to synthesize platinum (Pt) nanoparticles has been developed to produce smaller, and more monodisperse particles than traditional chemical reduction methods such as the sodium borohydride ...
    • Two-fluid CFD model for R744 two-phase ejectors 

      Ringstad, Knut Emil; Hafner, Armin (Chapter, 2020)
      This paper presents early results from a novel two-fluid Eulerian-Eulerian multiphase model for R744 two-phase ejectors, which to the authors knowledge has not previously been presented in literature. As opposed to previous ...
    • Two-phase Flow Distribution in Heat Exchanger Manifolds 

      Vist, Sivert (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2004:1, Doctoral thesis, 2004)
      The current study has investigated two-phase refrigerant flow distribution in heat exchange manifolds. Experimental data have been acquired in a heat exchanger test rig specially made for measurement of mass flow rate and ...
    • TWO-PHASE FLOW INSTABILITIES AND FLOW MAL-DISTRIBUTION IN PARALLEL CHANNELS 

      Chiapero, Ezequiel Manavela (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2013:245, Doctoral thesis, 2013)
      Boiling flow instabilities are present in several heat exchanging systems, covering different applications and scales. Two–phase flow unstable phenomena can take place in nuclear reactors, cryogenic and chemical processes ...
    • Two-phase Flow Instabilities during Flow Boiling and Control of Wettability by Micro-structured Surfaces 

      Park, Il Woong (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:245, Doctoral thesis, 2018)
      Boiling heat transfer is of relevance in a variety of applications in power and process industries. In spite of the vast research performed in the last decades, fundamental questions about mechanisms related to the boiling ...
    • Two-Phase pipeflow simulations with OpenFoam 

      Izarra Labeaga, Jon; Herreras Omagogeascoa, Nerea (Master thesis, 2013)
      The main purpose of this thesis is to develop two-phase simulations using OpenFOAM. Two different situations are studied: open and closed channel flow. Different parameters are changed in each case to obtain different ...