• Påbygg av tre i høyden på Sentralbygg 1 

      Fjell, Anders; Holm, Jan Erik Edvardsen (Master thesis, 2020)
      SiT ønsker å utvikle et urbant campus hvor man lærer, opplever og lever. Det er et ønske om å endre bruken av Sentralbyggene på NTNU fra kontorbygg til studenthybler. I lys av dagens fokus på byfortetting og bærekraftig ...
    • Påbygg av tre i høyden på Sentralbygg 1 

      Fjell, Anders; Holm, Jan Erik Edvardsen (Master thesis, 2020)
      SiT ønsker å utvikle et urbant campus hvor man lærer, opplever og lever. Det er et ønske om å endre bruken av Sentralbyggene på NTNU fra kontorbygg til studenthybler. I lys av dagens fokus på byfortetting og bærekraftig ...
    • Påvirkning av skader og temperaturendringer på Bridge Weigh In Motion-systemer for jernbane 

      Hotvedt, Hallvard (Master thesis, 2016)
      På det norske jernbanenettet finnes det over 2500 broer som alle må gjennomgå årlige inspeksjoner. Bridge Weigh In Motion(BWIM)-systemer kan i fremtiden bli et viktig verktøy i arbeidet med å overvåke den norske jernbanen. ...
    • Pelspisser av stål rammet mot fjell: Forsøk og numeriske analyser 

      Fremgård, Ole Marius (Master thesis, 2014)
      I denne masteroppgaven er det sett nærmere på oppførselen til peler med pelspisser som rammes ned i fjell. Oppgaven er en del av et prosjekt Statens vegvesen har satt i gang for å øke kunnskapen rundt temaet.Det er i ...
    • Pelspissers nedtrengning i fjell: Forsøk og numeriske analyser 

      Haare, Erik Feyling (Master thesis, 2012)
      I denne masteroppgaven er det sett nærmere på hvor godt pelspisser klarer å trenge ned i fjell ved ramming med fallodd. Oppgaven er en del av et prosjekt Statens vegvesen har satt i gang for å øke kunnskapen rundt ramming ...
    • Penetration of granular materials by small-arms bullets 

      Børvik, Tore; Dey, Sumita; Olovsson, L (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      This paper presents an experimental and numerical study on the penetration of granular materials by small-arms bullets. In the experimental tests, five different types of granular material (0–2 mm wet sand, 0–2 mm dry sand, ...
    • Perforation of 6082-T651 Aluminum Plates with 7.62 mm APM2 Bullets at Normal and Oblique Impacts 

      Forrestal, Michael J.; Børvik, Tore; Warren, Thomas L.; Chen, Wenli (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      We conducted an experimental study to understand the mechanisms and dominant parameters for 7.62 mm APM2 bullets that perforate 6082-T651 aluminum armor plates at oblique impacts. The 7.62-mm-diameter, 10.7 g, APM2 bullet ...
    • Perforation of laminated glass: An experimental and numerical study 

      Osnes, Karoline; Holmen, Jens Kristian; Grue, Tormod Håøy; Børvik, Tore (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is frequently used in blast-resistant windows and bullet-proof glazing. However, few studies concerning the perforation resistance of laminated glass exist in the open literature. ...
    • Perforation of Steel Plates at Various Temperatures 

      Gulbrandsen, Daniel (Master thesis, 2017)
      The primary objective of this thesis was to investigate how the temperature affects the perforation resistance of the high-strength steel Armox 500T and the low-strength steel NVE 36. This was investigated both experimentally ...
    • Perforation of Welded Aluminium Structures 

      Breivik, Steffen Mikael Walnum; Thomsen, Espen Frøyen (Master thesis, 2014)
      The ballistic properties of three welded plates have been investigated, with special emphasis on the weld and heat affected zone (HAZ). The material is aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T6 and the plates are 10, 20 and 30 mm ...
    • Perforation of welded aluminum components: Microstructure-based modeling and experimental validation 

      Holmen, Jens Kristian; Børvik, Tore; Myhr, Ole Runar; Fjær, Hallvard Gustav; Hopperstad, Odd Sture (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Perforation of welded aluminum structures by small-arms bullets is studied both experimentally and numerically in this paper. From the chemical composition, artificial aging history, and welding procedure, the spatial ...
    • Perforation of welded aluminum extrusions: Numerical prediction and experimental validation 

      Holmen, Jens Kristian; Børvik, Tore; Myhr, Ole Runar; Hopperstad, Odd Sture (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      A purely numerical procedure for predicting the perforation resistance of welded extruded AA6082-T6 aluminum profiles is presented in this study. The numerical work was conducted completely independent of the experimental ...
    • Perforation of welded aluminum extrusions: Numerical prediction and experimental validation 

      Holmen, Jens Kristian; Børvik, Tore; Myhr, Ole Runar; Hopperstad, Odd Sture (Chapter, 2015)
      A purely numerical procedure for predicting the perforation resistance of welded extruded AA6082-T6 aluminum profiles is presented in this study. The numerical work was conducted completely independent of the experimental ...
    • Perforation resistance of lightweight protective structures: An experimental and analytical study 

      Nesland, Bendik (Master thesis, 2011)
      In international peacekeeping missions or other situations where the threat level is high, both military stabilization forces and civilian organizations are in the need of a sufficient protection system and shelter, to ...
    • Performance investigation of high-proportion Saudi-fly-ash-based concrete 

      Mugahed, Amran; Soto, Mariantonieta Gutierrez; Alyousef, Rayed; El-Zeadani, Mohamed; Alabduljabbar, Hisham; Aune, Vegard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Approximately 544 million tonnes of fly ash (FA) are generated annually worldwide, 80% of which is disposed of in landfills. Thus, using FA as a replacement for cement has turned out to be popular in construction industries ...
    • Performance of a Linear Solution for Approximating Nonlinear Response of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Earthquake Shaking 

      Kariuki, Kevin; Heen, Tarjei; Kaasa, Lars Halvor; Kaynia, Amir M. (Chapter, 2020)
      Nonlinear Time History Analyses (NTHA) are generally regarded as the most accurate way of predicting the dynamic response of a structure to a given seismic ground motion. However, these types of analyses are computationally ...
    • Performance of perforated aluminium plates subjected to blast loading 

      Sørbøl, Jørgen (Master thesis, 2020)
      Hovedmålet med denne oppgave er å undersøke oppførselen til tynne deformerbare aluminiumsplater, med og uten perforerte hull, utsatt for eksplosjonslast. Arbeidet består av en omfattende eksperimentell undersøkelse av ...
    • Performance of Some Basic Types of Road Barriers Subjected to the Collision of a Light Vehicle 

      Neves, Renato R; Fransplass, Henning; Langseth, Magnus; Driemeier, Larissa; Alves, Marcilio (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The investigation of the performance of road barriers to the car collision is not very often studied in the literature despite the importance of the topic to the passengers' safety. Indeed, the various road barriers systems ...
    • Performance of thin blast-loaded steel plates after ballistic impact from small-arms projectiles 

      Elveli, Benjamin Stavnar; Berstad, Torodd; Børvik, Tore; Aune, Vegard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      It is known from real blast-load events that the combined effect of fragment impact and blast loading is more severe than the effect of the blast loading alone. The present study investigates this effect by comparing the ...
    • Perspectives on sharing models and related resources in computational biomechanics research 

      Erdemir, Ahmet; Hunter, Peter J; Holzapfel, Gerhard; Loew, Leslie M.; Middleton, John; Jacobs, Christopher R.; Nithiarasu, Perumal; Löhner, Rainald; Wei, Guowei; Winkelstein, Beth A.; Barocas, Victor H.; Guilak, Farshid; Ku, Joy P.; Hicks, Jennifer L.; Delp, Scott L.; Sacks, Michael; Weiss, Jeffrey A.; Ateshian, Gerard A.; Maas, Steve A.; McCulloch, Andrew D.; Peng, Grace C.Y. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The role of computational modeling for biomechanics research and related clinical care will be increasingly prominent. The biomechanics community has been developing computational models routinely for exploration of the ...