• Biological lipid nanotubes and their potential role in evolution 

      Gözen, Irep; Dommersnes, Paul Gunnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The membrane of cells and organelles are highly deformable fluid interfaces, and can take on a multitude of shapes. One distinctive and particularly interesting property of biological membranes is their ability to from ...
    • Biological lipid nanotubes and their potential role in evolution 

      Gözen, Irep; Dommersnes, Paul Gunnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The membrane of cells and organelles are highly deformable fluid interfaces, and can take on a multitude of shapes. One distinctive and particularly interesting property of biological membranes is their ability to from ...
    • Biological lipid nanotubes and their potential role in evolution 

      Gözen, Irep; Dommersnes, Paul Gunnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The membrane of cells and organelles are highly deformable fluid interfaces, and can take on a multitude of shapes. One distinctive and particularly interesting property of biological membranes is their ability to from ...
    • Controlled microfluidic emulsification of oil in a clay nanofluid: Role of salt for Pickering stabilization 

      Gholamipour-Shirazi, A; Carvalho, MS; Fossum, Jon Otto (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Research on emulsions is driven by their widespread use in different industries, such as food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and oil recovery. Emulsions are stabilized by suitable surfactants, polymers, solid particles or a ...
    • Dynamic versus quasi-static loading of X65 offshore steel pipes 

      Kristoffersen, Martin; Børvik, Tore; Langseth, Magnus; Hopperstad, Odd Sture (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Anchors or trawl gear occasionally impact offshore pipelines, resulting in large local and global deformations. Impact velocities are typically less than 5 m/s, but local strain rates may be very high. In this study strain ...
    • Electro-hydrodynamic propulsion of counter-rotating Pickering drops 

      Dommersnes, Paul Gunnar; Mikkelsen, Alexander; Fossum, Jon Otto (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Insulating particles or drops suspended in carrier liquids may start to rotate with a constant frequency when subjected to a uniform DC electric field. This is known as the Quincke rotation electro-hydrodynamic instability. ...
    • Incorporation of tramadol drug into Li-fluorohectorite clay: A preliminary study of a medical nanofluid 

      Valdes, L; Hernandez, D; de Menorval, L Ch; Perez, I; Altshuler, E; Fossum, Jon Otto; Rivera, A (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
    • Photonic composite materials from cellulose nanorods and clay nanolayers 

      Trindade, Ana Catarina; Carreto, Miguel; Helgesen, Geir; Knudsen, Kenneth Dahl; Puchtler, Florian; Breu, Josef; Fernandes, Susete; Godinho, Maria Helena; Fossum, Jon Otto (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Cellulose nano crystals (CNCs) are promising materials for energy efficient buildings related to the control of reflectivity and heat absorption/reflection of light. In this sense it is important to improve CNCs films fire ...