Norsk Hydro
Total number of MIC articles | 14 |
Total number of DOI citations | 60 |
Average citations per article | 4.29 |
Years | 1981 - 2007 |
2007-3-2: Glenn-Ole Kaasa, Vidar Alstad, Jing Zhou and Ole M. Aamo, “Nonlinear Model-Based Control of Unstable Wells”
2006-4-2: Cristina Ferrero Sarmiento, Qian Chai, Marta D. Díez, Sverre H. Amrani and Bernt Lie, “Systematic Analysis of Parameter Identifiability for Improved Fitting of a Biological Wastewater Model to Experimental Data”
2005-2-3: Svein I. Sagatun, “Riser slugging - a mathematical model and the practical consequences”
2005-2-2: Morten Dalsmo, E. Halvorsen and Olav Slupphaug, “Active Feedback Control of Unstable Wells at the Brage Field”
2004-1-2: Tor A. Johansen, Thor I. Fossen, Svein I. Sagatun and Finn G. Nielsen, “Wave Synchronizing Crane Control during Water Entry in Offshore Moonpool Operations - Experimental Results”
2003-4-2: Tormod Drengstig, Steinar Kolås and Trond Støre, “The Impact of Varying Conductivity on the Control of Aluminium Electrolysis Cells”
2002-4-1: Mehrdad P. Fard, “Passivity Analysis of Nonlinear Euler-Bernoulli Beams”
1998-1-3: Tormod Drengstig, Dag Ljungquist and Bjarne A. Foss, “On the AlF3 and temperature control of an aluminium electrolysis cell”
1997-1-1: Jens I. Ytreeide, Olav Aaker, Vidar Kristoffersen, Geir Moe and Christian Naustdal, “Control, Operator Support and Safety System of PVC-reactors”
1994-2-4: Dag Ljungquist and Jens G. Balchen, “Recursive prediction error methods for online estimation in nonlinear state-space models”
1993-2-2: Dag Ljungquist, Stig Strand and Jens G. Balchen, “Catalytic cracking models developed for predictive control purposes”
1986-1-2: Sigurd Skogestad, Truls Gundersen and Oddvar Johnsen, “Compositional Simulation of a Refinery Coker Furnace - An Industrial Example of Two-Phase Flow with Chemical Reaction”
1983-3-2: Truls Gundersen and Terje Hertzberg, “Partitioning and Tearing of Networks Applied to Process Flowsheeting”
1981-2-4: Odd A. Asbjørnsen, P.H. Aas and J. Hancke, “Pressure Transients and Control in Liquid Propane Caverns”