• Modeling and Simulation of Triclosan Kinetics and Distribution in Humans Using PBPK Model 

      Cascella, Vincenza; Andreassen, Monica; Husøy, Trine; Dirven, Hubert; Lie, Bernt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Triclosan (TCS) has been used as an antibacterial additive in several personal care products (PCPs) for more than 40 years. In animals studies, it is observed that TCS in rats has adverse effects on the endocrine function ...
    • Modeling framework for piezoelectrically actuated MEMS tunable lenses 

      Abdelmeguid, Mahmoud Ahmed Farghaly; Akram, Muhammad Nadeem; Halvorsen, Einar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      We report a modeling framework for evaluating the performance of piezoelectrically actuated MEMS tunable lenses. It models the static opto-electromechanical coupling for symmetric configurations of piezoelectric actuators ...
    • Modeling N/S ratio and temperature effects in simultaneous biological denitrification and sulfide oxidation 

      Sposob, Michal; Bakke, Rune; Dinamarca, Carlos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A model describing the simultaneous removal of NO3- and HS- by microorganisms is presented here. The oxidation of HS- (electron donor) can be controlled by the appropriate dosage of NO3-. The developed model, which includes ...
    • Modeling of Ungrounded Tangibles on Mutual Capacitance Touch Screens 

      Thoresen, Christian Bjørge; Hanke, Ulrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Tangible user interface for touch screens, where interaction happens through tangible objects placed on the screen, is one possible option for addressing the lack of haptic feedback in touch screens. For the development ...
    • Modeling temperature effects in anaerobic digestion of domestic wastewater 

      Lohani, Sunil Prasad; Wang, Shuai; Bergland, Wenche Hennie; Khanal, Sanjay Nath; Bakke, Rune (Journal article, 2018)
      A combination of septic tank (ST) and up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) as treatment for domestic wastewater was modeled with the anaerobic digestion model 1 (ADM1). The model was used to visualize the influence of ...
    • Modeling, Design, and Fabrication of Self-Doping Si1−xGex/Si Multiquantum Well Material for Infrared Sensing 

      Jiang, Bo; Gu, Dandan; Zhang, Yulong; Su, Yan; He, Yong; Dong, Tao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The paper presents the study of band distributions and thermoelectric properties of self-doping Si1−xGex/Si multiquantum well material for infrared detection. The simulations of different structures (including boron doping, ...
    • Modelled sonar and target depth distributions for active sonar operations in realistic environments 

      Andreassen, Kristoffer Engedal; Hjelmervik, Karl Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Target detection performance of mid-frequency active sonars depends heavily on both sonar and target depth. For a given target depth, a sonar performance model may help predict a sonar depth that maximizes the detection ...
    • Modeller og konsepter for kartlegging og sammenstilling av evidens innenfor det utdanningsvitenskapelige området 

      Prøitz, Tine Sophie (Research report, 2015)
      I denne rapporten redegjøres det for prosjekt II i SKOLFORSK. I prosjektet undersøkes ulike modeller og konsepter som anvendes internasjonalt for å kartlegge og sammenstille forskning, informasjon og data innenfor det ...
    • Modelling and control of collecting solar energy for heating houses in Norway 

      Dehghan, Mehran; Pfeiffer, Carlos Fernando (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In this research, a new model was developed and modified with a combined solar heating system which works with solar radiation and electricity. In order to model the system, the outdoor temperature of the location and solar ...
    • Modelling and Simulation of Detection Rates of Emergent Behaviours in System Integration Test Regimes 

      Haugen, Rune André; Ghaderi, Ali (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      System level testing generally lacks coverage due to cost of performing realistic tests on the “system as a whole”. This lack in test coverage gives rise to seemingly emergent aviour at system level. The interactions between ...
    • Modelling of a Hydro Power Station in an Island Operation 

      Winkler, Dietmar; Magnúsdóttir, Arndís (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      There is a strong focus on new renewable energy sources, such as, solar power, wind energy and biomass, in the con-text of reducing carbon emissions. Because of its maturity, hydropower is often overlooked. However, there ...
    • Modelling of fast fueling of pressurized hydrogen tanks for maritime applications 

      Kesana, Netaji Ravikiran; Welahettige, Prasanna; Hansen, Per Morten; Ulleberg, Øystein; Vågsæther, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This paper studies fast fueling of gaseous hydrogen into large hydrogen (H2) tanks suitable for maritime applications. Three modeling methods have been developed and evaluated: (1) Two-dimensional computational fluid dynamic ...
    • Modelling of Water Levels in a Reservoir using Modelica 

      Meijer, Willem; Winkler, Dietmar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The regulation of hydro power plants is influenced by amongst others reservoir capacity and the knowledge about how it is influenced by changes in in- and out?ow. The hydro power reservoir Aurdalsfjord has a small capacity ...
    • Modelling the synchronisation control for a hydro power controller 

      Hellborg, Jonatan; Tollefsen, Tonje; Bhusal, Khemraj; Winkler, Dietmar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This paper presents the modelling of a synchronisation control as used inside a typical hydro power controller for small hydro power plants. It was built using the open-source modelling language Modelica by use of the ...
    • Modelling the vegetation response to the 8.2 ka BP cooling event in Europe and Northern Africa 

      Li, Huan; Renssen, Hans; Roche, Didier M.; Miller, Paul A. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The 8.2 ka bp cooling event is assumed to be the most clearly marked abrupt climate event in the Holocene at northern mid‐ to high latitudes. In this study, we simulate the vegetation responses to the 8.2 ka bp climate ...
    • Models for control of thermal energy in buildings 

      Johansen, Casper Amandus; Lie, Bernt; Skeie, Nils-Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      A large fraction of the world’s energy production is used for HVAC in buildings. It is therefore important to develop improved strategies for ef?cient use of energy in buildings. Storage of intermittent energy production ...
    • Models for midwifery care: A mapping review 

      Eri, Tine Schauer; Berg, Marie; Dahl, Bente; Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga; Sommerseth, Eva; Prinds, Christina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Introduction: According to WHO, midwives are found competent to provide evidencebased and normalcy-facilitating maternity care. Models for midwifery care exist, but seem to be lacking explicit epistemological status, mainly ...
    • Models for Predicting Average Bubble Diameter and Volumetric Bubble Flux in Deep Fluidized Beds 

      Agu, Cornelius Emeka; Pfeifer, Christoph; Eikeland, Marianne Sørflaten; Tokheim, Lars-André; Moldestad, Britt Margrethe Emilie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The average bubble diameter and volumetric bubble flux give indications about the overall bed expansion in a fluidized bed. As these properties depend on the particle properties and fluidized bed regime, their accurate ...
    • The moderating effect of market knowledge on contractual efficacy: evidence from Asian supplier–Western buyer relationships 

      Burki, Umar; Glavee-Geo, Richard; Dahlstrom, Robert; Kanani, Renger; Buvik, Arnt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This study employs transaction cost logic to investigate effects of market knowledge on formal contracting. The model maintains that market knowledge moderates the effects of supplier specific assets and buyer specific ...
    • Moisture associated skin damage (MASD) in intensive care patients: A Norwegian point-prevalence study 

      Johansen, Edda Aslaug; Lind, Ranveig; Sjøbø, Brit Ågot; Petosic, Antonija (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background: Critically ill patients are at risk of developing moisture associated skin damage and pressure ulcers. These conditions may co-exist and be difficult to distinguish, but a simultaneous investigation may provide ...