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Modelling Approach for a Liquid-Injected Ammonia-Water Screw Compressor
(Chapter, 2021)The present work focuses on a modelling approach for a liquid-injected ammonia-water screw compressor for combined absorption-compression heat pumps (CACHP) at high-temperature operation. The CACHP system combines the ... -
Modelling biodegradation of crude oil components at low temperatures
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)For oil spilled at sea, the main weathering processes are evaporation, emulsification, photo-oxidation, dispersion and biodegradation. Of these, only biodegradation may completely remove hydrocarbons from the environment ... -
Modelling capacity fade in silicon-graphite composite electrodes for lithium-ion batteries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Silicon-based composite electrodes in lithium ion batteries attract increasing attention because of their high theoretical capacity. Here, numerical simulations are used to better understand the interplay between electrochemical ... -
Modelling Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) lek sites distribution and their limiting factors in a central Norwegian managed forest landscape
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Forest management has substantially altered Fennoscandian forests through clear-cutting practices started during the 1950s. Impacts on the natural biodiversity in mature boreal forest have been inevitable. The Capercaillie ... -
Modelling climate change effects on Atlantic salmon: Implications for mitigation in regulated rivers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Climate change is expected to alter future temperature and discharge regimes of rivers. These regimes have a strong influence on the life history of most aquatic river species, and are key variables controlling the growth ... -
Modelling climate change through Study and Research Paths
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Modelling CO2 - water mixture thermodynamics using various equations of state (EoSs) with emphasis on the potential of the SPUNG EoS
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)CO2–water is a very important mixture in the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) industry. The mixture can have a broad range of concentrations, from water as an impurity in CO2 transport to high water concentrations in ... -
Modelling CO2-water thermodynamics using SPUNG equation of state (EOS) concept with various reference fluids
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Due to the continuous increase of CO2 emission to environment, the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) processes gained a very high importance in the last decades. One common CO2 impurity during various CCS processes is water. ... -
Modelling creep in clay using the framework of hyper-viscoplasticity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper addresses the derivation of creep models using the framework of hyper-viscoplasticity. It demonstrates that the formulations widely used already can easily be obtained using the hyper-viscoplastic formalism. ... -
Modelling day-ahead Nord Pool forward-price volatility: realized rolatility versus GARCH models
(Journal article, 2011)The argument that better volatility estimates can be obtained by using standard time-series techniques on non-parametric volatility measures constructed from high- frequency intradaily returns has been prevalent over the ... -
Modelling double skin façades (DSFs) in whole-building energy simulation tools: Validation and inter-software comparison of a mechanically ventilated single-story DSF
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Double skin façades (DSFs) have been proposed as responsive building systems to improve the building envelope’s performance. Reliable simulation of DSF performance is a prerequisite to support the design and implementation ... -
Modelling double skin façades (DSFs) in whole-building energy simulation tools: Validation and inter-software comparison of naturally ventilated single-story DSFs
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Modelling electric and heat load profiles of non-residential buildings for use in long-term aggregate load forecasts
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Long-term forecasts of the aggregate electric load profile are crucial for grid investment decisions and energy system planning. With current developments in energy efficiency of new and renovated buildings, and the coupling ... -
Modelling Envelope Components Integrating Phase Change Materials (PCMs) with Whole- Building Energy Simulation Tools: a State of the Art
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Building envelope systems that integrate Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are solutions aimed at increasing the thermal energy storage potential of the building envelope while keeping its mass reasonably low. Building envelope ... -
Modelling Flash Floods Driven by Rain-on-Snow Events Using Rain-on-Grid Technique in the Hydrodynamic Model TELEMAC-2D
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)Due to the changing climate, flash floods have been increasing recently and are expected to further increase in the future. Flash floods caused by heavy rainfall with snowmelt contribution due to sudden rises in temperature ... -
Modelling Flash Floods Driven by Rain-on-Snow Events Using Rain-on-Grid Technique in the Hydrodynamic Model TELEMAC-2D
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Due to the changing climate, flash floods have been increasing recently and are expected to further increase in the future. Flash floods caused by heavy rainfall with snowmelt contribution due to sudden rises in temperature ... -
Modelling green roof detention performance in cold climates
(Journal article, 2018)Green roofs (GRs) have become a popular sustainable drainage system (SuDS) technology in urban areas. As many countries and regions experience political encouragement and substitution schemes in implementing GRs, there is ... -
Modelling hazardous event scenarios for decision support
(Chapter, 2017)Quantitative risk analysis has been a successful tool to support decision-making related to the design of technical (safety) barriers. A quantitative risk model may comprise a combination of event trees and fault trees, ... -
Modelling how the physical scale of experimental tanks affects salmon growth performance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this study, we explored the potential of using mathematical models for studying the effects of physical scale of production units on the growth performance of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Atlantic salmon are typically ... -
Modelling hydraulic conductivity for porous building materials based on a prediction of capillary conductivity at capillary saturation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Liquid moisture transport plays a key role in performance of many building assemblies. For hygrothermal simulation models, used to assess such assemblies, it is important to include realistic liquid transport properties ...