• Long-term Influence of Concrete Surface and Crack Orientation on Self-healing and Ingress in Cracks – Field Observations 

      Danner, Tobias; Geiker, Mette Rica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This paper presents results from investigations on the long-term influence of concrete surface and crack orientation on ingress in cracks. Five reinforced concrete structures from Norway exposed to either de-icing salts ...
    • Long-term monitoring of wind field characteristics and dynamic response of a long-span suspension bridge in complex terrain 

      Fenerci, Aksel; Øiseth, Ole; Rønnquist, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Long-term monitoring data of wind velocities and accelerations on the Hardanger Bridge are used to investigate the relationship between the wind-loading and response processes. The extensive measurement system consisting ...
    • Long-term response of a curved floating bridge to inhomogeneous wind fields 

      Morais da Costa, Bernardo; Wang, Jungao; Jakobsen, Jasna Bogunovic; Snæbjörnsson, Jonas Thor; Øiseth, Ole Andre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      A numerical model of a 5 km long curved floating bridge, planned for the Bjørnafjord, in Norway, is subjected to strong wind events with stationary mean properties that vary along the bridge axis. A Weather Research and ...
    • Long-term stochastic extreme response analysis of floating bridges 

      Giske, Finn-Idar Grøtta; Leira, Bernt Johan; Øiseth, Ole (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      For the assessment of extreme responses needed in design of marine structures, a full long-term analysis is recognized as the most accurate approach. However, due to the very large number of structural response analyses ...
    • A long-term study on structural changes in calcium aluminate silicate hydrates 

      Barzgar, Sonya; Yan, Yiru; Tarik, Mohamed; Skibsted, Jorgen; Ludwig, Christian; Lothenbach, Barbara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Production of blended cements in which Portland cement is combined with supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) is an effective strategy for reducing the CO2 emissions during cement manufacturing and achieving sustainable ...
    • A long-term study on structural changes in calcium aluminate silicate hydrates 

      Barzgar, Sonya; Yan, Yiru; Tarik, Mohamed; Skibsted, Jorgen; Ludwig, Christian; Lothenbach, Barbara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Production of blended cements in which Portland cement is combined with supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) is an effective strategy for reducing the CO2 emissions during cement manufacturing and achieving sustainable ...
    • Longitudinally Stiffened Steel Plates: In-plane and Out-of-plane loads 

      Gendron, Kristian Thor; Masumi, Abulfazl (Master thesis, 2022)
      Denne masteroppgaven omhandler oppførsel av avstivede platefelt av stål. Den består av et litteraturstudium, utregninger for hånd og analyse via elementmetoden. Eurocodene 1993-1-1 og 1993-1-5 utgjør grunnlaget for ...
    • Long‑term behaviour of Norway spruce glulam loaded perpendicular to grain 

      Massaro, Francesco Mirko; Malo, Kjell Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The mechanical behaviour of timber loaded in compression perpendicular to grain is essential for a rational design of many timber structures. Structural components frequently exposed to such loading include studs on bottom ...
    • Low velocity impact on crash components with steel skins and polymer foam cores 

      Reyes, Aase; Børvik, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Energy absorbing systems are extensively used in the automotive industry to ensure crashworthiness. Such crash components could typically consist of a sandwich structure with thin ductile plates as skins and a cellular ...
    • Low Velocity Perforation of Steel Plates 

      Nøttveit, Martin Reutz (Master thesis, 2009)
    • Low-velocity impact behaviour and failure of stiffened steel plates 

      Gruben, Gaute; Sølvernes, S; Berstad, Torodd; Morin, David; Hopperstad, Odd Sture; Langseth, Magnus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The behaviour and failure of stiffened steel plates subjected to transverse loading by an indenter is studied in this paper. Low-velocity dynamic and quasi-static tests of stiffened plates with geometry adopted from a ...
    • Low-velocity impact on high-strength steel sheets: An experimental and numerical study 

      Gruben, Gaute; Langseth, Magnus; Fagerholt, Egil; Hopperstad, Odd Sture (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Low-velocity impact tests were performed on dual-phase and martensitic steel sheets and compared with corresponding quasi-static tests. The geometry and loading condition of the specimens were similar to formability tests, ...
    • Low-velocity impact on multi-layered dual-phase steel plates 

      Holmen, Jens Kristian; Hopperstad, Odd Sture; Børvik, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      In this paper an experimental program investigating the behavior of monolithic and multi-layered configurations of 0.8 mm and 1.8 mm medium-strength steel plates is presented. We have considered impacts by blunt-ended and ...
    • Low-Velocity Penetration of Aluminium Plates 

      Grytten, Frode (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2008:46, Doctoral thesis, 2008)
      The present thesis describes research on quasi-static and low velocity perforation of rolled aluminium plates, where the main objective has been to gain a better knowledge of the physical processes taking place during this ...
    • Lubrication Oil Flow Simulation in Connecting Rod 

      Alendal, Ivar Audun Lothe (Master thesis, 2015)
      Lubrication oil-flow in the crank system of an medium size diesel engine running at 750 RPM was modeled and analyzed. The model was built up by combining models from several studies in both engine lubrication systems and ...
    • Machine Learning and Atomic Simulations to predict Nanoscale Ice Adhesion 

      Ringdahl, Simen (Master thesis, 2020)
      Det er kjent at overflateruhet påvirker hvor godt is fester seg til materialer, men de underliggende mekanismene er ikke fullstendig forstått. I denne masteroppgaven blir to tilnærminger, én fysikkbasert, og én svart ...
    • Machine learning augmented reduced-order models for FFR-prediction 

      Fossan, Fredrik Eikeland; Müller, Lucas O.; Sturdy, Jacob; Bråten, Anders Tjellaug; Jørgensen, Arve; Wiseth, Rune; Hellevik, Leif Rune (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Computational predictions in cardiovascular medicine have largely relied on explicit models derived from physical and physiological principles. Recently, the application of artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine ...
    • Machine Learning Based Prediction of Nanoscale Ice Adhesion on Rough Surfaces 

      Ringdahl, Simen; Xiao, Senbo; He, Jianying; Zhang, Zhiliang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      It is widely recognized that surface roughness plays an important role in ice adhesion strength, although the correlation between the two is far from understood. In this paper, two approaches, molecular dynamics (MD) ...
    • A machine learning enabled ultra-fine grain design strategy of Mg–Mn-based alloys 

      Mi, Xiaoxi; Jing, Xuerui; Wang, Hailian; Xu, Jianbin; She, Jia; Tang, Aitao; Holmedal, Bjørn; Pan, Fusheng (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Grain size is the critical characteristic of ultra-fine grain Magnesium (Mg), which is a concrete representation of the whole heat deformation procedure. In this paper, a design strategy was proposed to quantitatively ...
    • Macro-indentation testing of soft biological materials and assessment of hyper-elastic material models from inverse finite element analysis 

      Ayyalasomayajula, Venkat Siva Radha Krishna; Ervik, Øyvind; Sorger, Hanne; Skallerud, Bjørn Helge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Mechanical characterization of hydrogels and ultra-soft tissues is a challenging task both from an experimental and material parameter estimation perspective because they are much softer than many biological materials, ...