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- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Process Technology
- Office:
- Tiller
I graduated as a MSc from the Department of Physics and Mathematics, NTNU in 2001. I started at the SINTEF Multiphase Flow Laboratory the same year, where I have been working ever since. I have mainly worked on challenges related to multiphase flow, performing experimental research and subsequent model development. I have been working on the model development team for the commercial flow simulator LedaFlow since 2006.
Education
MSc in theoretical physics from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
PhD in multiphase flow from NTNU.
Competence and research areas
Multiphase flow
Flow modelling
Computer programming
Model implementation
Multiphase flow experiments
Expertise
Other publications
- Closure Law Model Uncertainty Quantification
- Multiphase pipeline flow experiments for enabling tieback solutions
- Surge wave & slug flow experiments - Two-phase Gas-Water Flow in a 200 meter 2-inch Diameter Pipe
- Simulation Model May Reduce the Climate Footprint of Oil Production
- Simulation Model May Reduce the Climate Footprint of Oil Production
- Large-Scale Experiments on Slug-Length Evolution in Long Pipes
- Large Scale Experiments on Slug Length Evolution in Long Pipes
- Oljeutvinning med lavere klima-avtrykk
- Onset of water accumulation in oil/water pipe flow – experiments and modelling with LedaFlow
- MultiFlow JIP – Campaign 4: 3-phase Liquid Dominated Flows in 8-inch Diameter Pipe