• Enemy image? A comparative analysis of the Russian federation’s role and position in the leading national security documents of Estonia and the Czech Republic 

      Bartoszewicz, Monika Gabriela; Prucková, Michaela (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-14)
      States are security-seekers vis-a-vis ‘significant others’ who are cast as enemies in the international system. Usually, the study of the enemy image is connected with relative equilibrium concerning power capabilities. Less attention was given to a situation of a decisive power imbalance. Thus, a question arises whether such a situation will lead to a uniform enemy image? Concomitantly, what is the ...
    • Energy-Efficient Marine Engine and Dynamic Wing Evaluation Under Laboratory Conditions to Achieve Emission Reduction Targets in Shipping 

      Perera, Lokukaluge Prasad Channa; Belibassakis, Kostas (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-09-22)
      There is a requirement to comply with the forthcoming IMO & EU requirements to reduce ship emissions by at least 40% in 2030 compared to the 2008 levels. Such medium-term emission reduction targets can only be achieved by introducing novel technologies into the shipping industry. The SeaTech H2020 project (seatech2020.eu) introduces two main innovations that can support the same emission reduction ...
    • The European Union's responses to the COVID-19 crisis: How to fight a pandemic with the internal market 

      Tuominen, Tomi; Salminen, Mirva Miia Tuulikki; Halonen, Kirsi-Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-26)
      In a liberalized market economy, states tend to purchase supplies required for producing publicly funded services, such as healthcare, from the markets instead of producing them themselves. The availability of critical supplies thus becomes a question of supply-side availability and supply chain management, and therefore their availability is conceptualized in terms of security of supply. The European ...
    • Evaluating the effects of watershed subdivision on hydrological simulation by SWAT model in an Arctic watershed 

      Bui, Minh Tuan; Lu, Jinmei; Nie, Linmei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-04)
      The hydrological model SWAT is a state-of-the-art tool for environmental and water resources management. Like other semi-distributed models, the whole river basin in the SWAT model is delineated into smaller sub-basins prior to conducting the simulation. Watershed delineation is an importance step since it could potentially influence the modelling results. The present study aimed to conducte an ...
    • Evaluating Visual Saliency Algorithms: Past, Present and Future 

      Sharma, Puneet (Tidsskriftartikkel; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-01)
      With the introduction of compressed sensing (CS) theory, investigation into exploiting sparseness and optimizing compressive sensing performance has ensued. Compressed sensing is highly applicable to images, which naturally have sparse representations. Improvements in the area of image denoising have resulted from the combination of highly-directional transforms with shrinkage and thresholding ...
    • Evaluation of the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis data for hydrological model in the Arctic watershed Målselv 

      Bui, Minh Tuan; Lu, Jinmei; Nie, Linmei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-13)
      The high-resolution Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) data have recently become an alternative input for hydrological models in data-sparse regions. However, the quality of CFSR data for running hydrological models in the Arctic is not well studied yet. This paper aims to compare the quality of CFSR data with ground-based data for hydrological modeling in an Arctic watershed, Målselv. The ...
    • Evaluation of the water quality at Bogdalen watershed near Kvitfjell and Raudfjell wind farm area 

      Lu, Jinmei; Bui, Minh Tuan; Yuan, Fuqing (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Wind energy is one of the important renewable energies that get fast development in recent years. The development of wind turbines can have potential environmental impact on the surrounding environment. Especially when the wind turbines are built near the watersheds, water quality in the watershed may be degraded. In this study, the water quality in Bogdalen watershed that in or surrounding Kvitfjell ...
    • An Evaluation on Diverse Machine Learning Algorithms for Hourly Univariate Wind Power Prediction in the Arctic 

      Chen, Hao; Birkelund, Yngve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-23)
      Wind power forecasting is crucial for wind power systems, grid load balance, maintenance, and grid operation optimization. The utilization of wind energy in the Arctic regions helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions in this environmentally vulnerable area. In the present study, eight various models, seven of which are representative machine learning algorithms, are used to make 1, 2, and 3 step ...
    • Examination of turbulence impacts on ultra-short-term wind power and speed forecasts with machine learning 

      Chen, Hao; Birkelund, Yngve; Yuan, Fuqing (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-25)
      Wind turbines’ economic and secure operation can be optimized through accurate ultra-short-term wind power and speed forecasts. Turbulence, considered as a local short-term physical wind phenomenon, affects wind power generation. This paper investigates the use of turbulence intensity for ultra-short-term predictions of wind power and speed with a wind farm in the Arctic, including and excluding ...
    • An experimental analysis of the impact of thermal protective immersion suit and angle of heel on individual walking speeds 

      Azizpour, Hooshyar; Galea, Edwin R.; Erland, Sveinung; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten; Deere, Steven; Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-16)
      Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Social support has a benefcial efect on mental health. The bufering model proposes that social support facilitates coping under stressful conditions, while the main efects model suggests that belonging to social networks and having positive social interactions are benefcial for mental health. Prisons ...
    • Experimental and numerical engine cycle setup for a dual fuel hydrogen, methane, and hythane with diesel to assess the effect of water injection and nozzle geometry 

      Taghavifar, Hadi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-15)
      In this study, the potential of gaseous fuels such as hydrogen, methane, and hythane in combination with diesel fuel is assessed in a closed loop thermodynamic framework. An experimental test is conducted with basic diesel fuel and then the model is configured based on the realistic one-cylinder diesel engine to evaluate the robustness and reliability of the simulation. The model is accurate in terms ...
    • Experimental and simulated evaluations of airborne contaminant exposure in a room with a modified localized laminar airflow system 

      Cheng, Zhu; Aganovic, Amar; Cao, Guangyu; Bu, Zhongming (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-15)
      The traditional mixing ventilation is not an energy effective approach to remove indoor air pollutants, maintain breath zone air quality, and control the airborne transmission. This study investigated the potential of a localized laminar airflow ventilation system to alleviate human exposure to pollutants. Breathing thermal manikins with sitting posture and supine posture were used to simulate the ...
    • An expert-based approach to production performance analysis of oil and gas facilities considering time-independent Arctic operating conditions 

      Naseri, Masoud; Barabady, Javad (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2016-03)
      The availability and throughput of offshore oil and gas plants operating in the Arctic are adversely influenced by the harsh environmental conditions. One of the major challenges in quantifying such effects is lack of adequate life data. The data collected in normal-climate regions cannot effectively reflect the negative effects of harsh Arctic operating conditions on the reliability, availability, ...
    • Exploiting more robust and efficacious deep learning techniques for modeling wind power with speed 

      Chen, Hao; Staupe-Delgado, Reidar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-27)
      Abstract Sound analyses of the nonlinear relationship between wind speed and power generation are crucial for the advancement of wind energy optimization. As an emerging artificial intelligence technology, deep learning has received growing attention from energy researchers for its outstanding ability to provide complex mappings. However, deep neural networks involve complex configurations, ...
    • Exploring alternative performance evaluation method in nautical simulations 

      Kim, Tae Eun; Munim, Ziaul Haque; Schramm, Hans-Joachim (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      Performance assessment is fundamental for skill and competence development in professional education and training. This paper reviews the methods and metrics for performance assessment during maritime simulator-based education and training process, and creates an understanding regarding the current stage of knowledge and tools that could be used to systematically evaluate the student's learning ...
    • Factors influencing the time required to don thermal protective immersion suits correctly 

      Azizpour, Hooshyar; Galea, Edwin R.; Erland, Sveinung; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten; Deere, Steven; Oltedal, Helle Asgjerd (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-10)
      The cold environment in polar regions introduces additional challenges when abandoning passenger vessels and offshore facilities. The International Maritime Organization Polar Code requires vessels operating in polar regions to be equipped with approved thermal protective immersion suits (TPIS) that can be donned unassisted within 120 s. As time is critical during an evacuation, quantifying the Net ...
    • Failure intensity of offshore power plants under varying maintenance policies 

      Perera, Lokukaluge Prasad; Machado, Mario M.; Valland, Anders; Manguinho, Diego A.P. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2019-01-06)
      System reliability of an offshore power plant with several gas turbine engines is analyzed in this study to understand the failure intensity of a selected gas turbine engines under varying maintenance activities. A set of event data of a selected gas turbine engine is considered to identify system failure intensity levels, where unknown maintenance actions were implemented (i.e. various repairs ...
    • Finite element analysis of human femur bone 

      Mughal, Uzair; Khawaja, Hassan Abbas; Moatamedi, Mojtaba (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-04)
      An effort is made to analyse the stresses experienced by the human femur. In order to achieve these results a CAD model was developed by using the 3-D scanning of generic human femur for an individual of 70 kg weight (approx. averaged adult weight). The marrow cavity has been approximated as a hollow cylinder. The FEM model was built using solid tetrahedral element (20-noded 186 structural ...
    • Finnmark Platform Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element, Barents Sea 

      Henriksen, Erik; Ktenas, Dimitrios; Nielsen, Jesper Kresten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-16)
      The Finnmark Platform Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element (CTSE), located in the southern Barents Sea, is a northward-dipping monoclinal structural unit. It covers most of the southern Norwegian Barents Sea where it borders the Norwegian mainland. Except for the different age of basement, the CTSE extends eastwards into the Kola Monocline on the Russian part of the Barents Sea. <p> <p>The general ...
    • Flystøy og luftforurensning ved flyplasser: Mulige helsekonsekvenser ved Oslo lufthavn 

      Krog, Norun Hjertager; Refsnes, Magne Arnold; Aasvang, Gunn Marit; Låg, Marit; Øvrevik, Johan (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2017)
      Denne rapporten er skrevet på oppdrag fra Ullensaker kommune. Som vertskap for Norges hovedflyplass Oslo lufthavn (OSL) ønsket kommunen oppdatert vitenskapelig kunnskap om mulige virkninger på befolkningens helse og trivsel av de støynivåene man har i nærområdet til flyplassen. Kommunen ønsket også en vurdering av mulig luftforurensning ved flyplassen, og hva som kan være helsemessige konsekvenser ...