77 resultados para Conventional products
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Global warming is one of the most alarming problems of this century. Initial scepticism concerning its validity is currently dwarfed by the intensification of extreme weather events whilst the gradual arising level of anthropogenic CO2 is pointed out as its main driver. Most of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions come from large point sources (heat and power production and industrial processes) and the continued use of fossil fuels requires quick and effective measures to meet the world’s energy demand whilst (at least) stabilizing CO2 atmospheric levels. The framework known as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – or Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) – comprises a portfolio of technologies applicable to large‐scale GHG sources for preventing CO2 from entering the atmosphere. Amongst them, CO2 capture and mineralisation (CCM) presents the highest potential for CO2 sequestration as the predicted carbon storage capacity (as mineral carbonates) far exceeds the estimated levels of the worldwide identified fossil fuel reserves. The work presented in this thesis aims at taking a step forward to the deployment of an energy/cost effective process for simultaneous capture and storage of CO2 in the form of thermodynamically stable and environmentally friendly solid carbonates. R&D work on the process considered here began in 2007 at Åbo Akademi University in Finland. It involves the processing of magnesium silicate minerals with recyclable ammonium salts for extraction of magnesium at ambient pressure and 400‐440⁰C, followed by aqueous precipitation of magnesium in the form of hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, and finally Mg(OH)2 carbonation in a pressurised fluidized bed reactor at ~510⁰C and ~20 bar PCO2 to produce high purity MgCO3. Rock material taken from the Hitura nickel mine, Finland, and serpentinite collected from Bragança, Portugal, were tested for magnesium extraction with both ammonium sulphate and bisulphate (AS and ABS) for determination of optimal operation parameters, primarily: reaction time, reactor type and presence of moisture. Typical efficiencies range from 50 to 80% of magnesium extraction at 350‐450⁰C. In general ABS performs better than AS showing comparable efficiencies at lower temperature and reaction times. The best experimental results so far obtained include 80% magnesium extraction with ABS at 450⁰C in a laboratory scale rotary kiln and 70% Mg(OH)2 carbonation in the PFB at 500⁰C, 20 bar CO2 pressure for 15 minutes. The extraction reaction with ammonium salts is not at all selective towards magnesium. Other elements like iron, nickel, chromium, copper, etc., are also co‐extracted. Their separation, recovery and valorisation are addressed as well and found to be of great importance. The assessment of the exergetic performance of the process was carried out using Aspen Plus® software and pinch analysis technology. The choice of fluxing agent and its recovery method have a decisive sway in the performance of the process: AS is recovered by crystallisation and in general the whole process requires more exergy (2.48–5.09 GJ/tCO2sequestered) than ABS (2.48–4.47 GJ/tCO2sequestered) when ABS is recovered by thermal decomposition. However, the corrosive nature of molten ABS and operational problems inherent to thermal regeneration of ABS prohibit this route. Regeneration of ABS through addition of H2SO4 to AS (followed by crystallisation) results in an overall negative exergy balance (mainly at the expense of low grade heat) but will flood the system with sulphates. Although the ÅA route is still energy intensive, its performance is comparable to conventional CO2 capture methods using alkanolamine solvents. An energy‐neutral process is dependent on the availability and quality of nearby waste heat and economic viability might be achieved with: magnesium extraction and carbonation levels ≥ 90%, the processing of CO2‐containing flue gases (eliminating the expensive capture step) and production of marketable products.
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An exchange traded fund (ETF) is a financial instrument that tracks some predetermined index. Since their initial establishment in 1993, ETFs have grown in importance in the field of passive investing. The main reason for the growth of the ETF industry is that ETFs combine benefits of stock investing and mutual fund investing. Although ETFs resemble mutual funds in many ways, also many differences occur. In addition, ETFs not only differ from mutual funds but also differ among each other. ETFs can be divided into two categories, i.e. market capitalisation ETFs and fundamental (or strategic) ETFs, and further into subcategories depending on their fundament basis. ETFs are a useful tool for diversification especially for a long-term investor. Although the economic importance of ETFs has risen drastically during the past 25 years, the differences and risk-return characteristics of fundamental ETFs have yet been rather unstudied area. In effect, no previous research on market capitalisation and fundamental ETFs was found during the research process. For its part, this thesis seeks to fill this research gap. The studied data consist of 50 market capitalisation ETFs and 50 fundamental ETFs. The fundaments, on which the indices that the fundamental ETFs track, were not limited nor segregated into subsections. The two types of ETFs were studied at an aggregate level as two different research groups. The dataset ranges from June 2006 to December 2014 with 103 monthly observations. The data was gathered using Bloomberg Terminal. The analysis was conducted as an econometric performance analysis. In addition to other econometric measures, the methods that were used in the performance analysis included modified Value-at-Risk, modified Sharpe ratio and Treynor ratio. The results supported the hypothesis that passive market capitalisation ETFs outperform active fundamental ETFs in terms of risk-adjusted returns, though the difference is rather small. Nevertheless, when taking into account the higher overall trading costs of the fundamental ETFs, the underperformance gap widens. According to the research results, market capitalisation ETFs are a recommendable diversification instrument for a long-term investor. In addition to better risk-adjusted returns, passive ETFs are more transparent and the bases of their underlying indices are simpler than those of fundamental ETFs. ETFs are still a young financial innovation and hence data is scarcely available. On future research, it would be valuable to research the differences in risk-adjusted returns also between the subsections of fundamental ETFs.
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This thesis reviews the role of nuclear and conventional power plants in the future energy system. The review is done by utilizing freely accesible publications in addition to generating load duration and ramping curves for Nordic energy system. As the aim of the future energy system is to reduce GHG-emissions and avoid further global warming, the need for flexible power generation increases with the increased share of intermittent renewables. The goal of this thesis is to offer extensive understanding of possibilities and restrictions that nuclear power and conventional power plants have regarding flexible and sustainable generation. As a conclusion, nuclear power is the only technology that is able to provide large scale GHG-free power output variations with good ramping values. Most of the currently operating plants are able to take part in load following as the requirement to do so is already required to be included in the plant design. Load duration and ramping curves produced prove that nuclear power is able to cover most of the annual generation variation and ramping needs in the Nordic energy system. From the conventional power generation methods, only biomass combustion can be considered GHG-free because biomass is considered carbon neutral. CFB combusted biomass has good load follow capabilities in good ramping and turndown ratios. All the other conventional power generation technologies generate GHG-emissions and therefore the use of these technologies should be reduced.
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Additive manufacturing (shortened as AM), or more commonly 3D printing, consists of wide variety of different modern manufacturing technologies. AM is based on direct printing of a digital 3D model to a final product which is fabricated adding material layer by layer. This is from where term additive manufacturing has its origin. It is not only material what is added, but it is also value, properties etc. which are added. AM enables production of different and even better products compared to conventional manufacturing technologies. An estimation of potential of additive manufacturing can be gathered by considering the potential of laser cutting, which is one of the most widely used modern manufacturing technologies. This technique has been used over 40 years, and whole market around this technology is at the moment c. four billion euros and yearly growth is around 10 %. One factor affecting this success of laser cutting is that laser cutting enables radical improvements to products made of flat sheet. AM and 3D printing will do the same for three dimensional parts. Laser devices, which are at the moment used in 3D printing, are globally at the moment only around 1% of all laser devices used in any fabrication technology, so even with a cautious estimate the potential growth of at least 100 % is coming in next few years. Role of education is very important, when this kind of modern technology is industrially implemented. When both generation entering to work life and also generation who has been a while in work life understands new technology, its potential and limitations, this is the point when also product design can be rethought Potential of product design is driving force for wide use of additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Utilization of additive manufacturing and 3D printing is also opportunity for Finland and Finnish industry. This technology can save Finnish manufacturing industry. This technique has stron potential, as Finland has traditionally strong industrial know-how and good ICT knowledge.
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Tutkielmani aiheena on sosiologisen luokkatutkimuksen erot ja vaiheet Suomessa ja Iso-Britanniassa neljän vuosikymmenen aikana. Keskeinen tutkimuskysymykseni on, minkälaisia muutoksia suomalaisessa ja brittiläisessä luokkatutkimuskeskustelussa on tapahtunut vuosina 1970–2010, ja miten maiden sisäiset painotukset sosiologisessa luokkatutkimuksessa eroavat toisistaan. Empiirinen tutkimusaineisto koostuu suomalaisen Sosiologian ja brittiläisen British Journal of Sociologyn vuosina 1970–2010 julkaistuista luokkatutkimusartikkeleista. Tarkastelen aineistoani ja sen diskursseja luokasta Foucault'n tiedonarkeologista tutkimusotetta soveltaen. Historian keskeisyys kyseisessä lähestymistavassa sopii tämän tutkimuksen historialliseen tutkimusasetelmaan. Tiedonarkeologinen näkökulma erottuu diskurssianalyysin perinteistä siten, että se ei ole kiinnostunut esimerkiksi kirjoittajien positioinnista erilaisiin valta-asemiin, vaan teksteistä sekä niiden suhteista toisiinsa ja historialliseen tekstien jatkumoon. Haasteelliseksi tutkimukselle osoittautui mm. luokkatutkimuksen rajaaminen foucault'laisittain niin, että saataisiin tutkittavien diskurssien kokonaisuus ja suhteet esiin mahdollisimman hyvin. Diskurssien muutosten ohella olen myös tarkastellut luokkatutkimuksen artikkelimäärien prosentuaalista osuutta kaikista tutkimusartikkeleista vuosittain. Tuloksissa näkyy joitakin eroja maiden välillä, mutta osaksi myös samankaltaisia kehityskulkuja. Muutoksia näkyy esimerkiksi keskustelujen luokkateoreettisissa painotuksissa ja puheessa luokan selitysvoimasta.
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Luomu- ja lähiruoan kysyntä Suomessa on kasvussa mutta niiden markkinoiden kasvua hidastavat muun muassa logistiset ja markkinoinnilliset haasteet. Yksi keino näiden haasteiden ylittämiseen on luomu- ja lähiruoan pakkausten kehittäminen. Tämän diplomityön tarkoituksena on kartoittaa luomu- ja lähiruoan pakkausten ja pakkaamisen nykyisiä vaatimuksia ja tulevaisuuden trendejä elintarvikeketjun toimijoiden näkökulmasta. Tavoitteena on tuottaa uutta tietoa hyödynnettäväksi pakkauskehityksessä. Tutkimuksen teoreettisessa osassa kartoitetaan luomu- ja lähiruokamarkkinoita Suomessa ja Euroopassa, elintarvikeketjua ja sen toimijoiden rooleja sekä pakkausten tehtäviä ja elementtejä. Tutkimusmenetelmänä on käytetty laadullista haastattelututkimusta ja tutkimuksen empiiristä osuutta varten haastateltiin 18 elintarvikeketjun toimijaa Etelä-Suomen alueelta. Elintarvikeketjun toimijoiden tärkeimmät vaatimukset luomu- ja lähiruoan pakkauksille liittyvät tuotteiden suojaamiseen ja säilyttämiseen sekä pakkausten erottumiseen tavanomaisen ruoan pakkauksista. Vaatimukset ovat hyvin pitkälti samoja eri toimijaryhmien kesken. Tulevaisuudessa luomu- ja lähiruoan pakkaukset ovat toimijoiden näkemyksen mukaan entistä erottuvampia, ekologisempia sekä tarkemmin asiakkaan ja tuotteen tarpeiden mukaan mietittyjä. Lisäksi pakkauksiin tullaan laittamaan aktiivisia ja älykkäitä ominaisuuksia, vaikka osa toimijoista näkeekin ne tarpeettomina.
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The purpose of this research is to examine the different opportunities that companies operating on international level has for conducting a product recall. The main subject of the research is strategic decision-making of recall and product recall process. The theoretical framework, core of the research, is based on research questions. The research is performed as qualitative case study and the material has been collected by combining results of previous studies and by observing the case company. Different opportunities for conducting a recall are examined in the empirical part of this study. As a result, different product recall models have been created, which all require deep cooperation between different entities of the supply chain.