19 resultados para Bilogical life, open system, metabolism, feed back mechnisms, teleonomy
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Paperikoneinvestointi toteutetaan projekteina, joista muodostuvaa ketjua kutsutaan projektien elinkaareksi. Toteutusketjun viimeinen lenkki on käynnistykseen huipentuva käyttöönotto. Hyvä käyttöönotto palvelee investointia. Käyttöönotoissa koetaan erilaisia ongelmatilanteita, joista osa on satunnaisesti tai usein toistuvia. Investoinnin onnistumisen ja aikataulun asettama paine luo tilanteiden selvittämiseen erityishaasteita. Aina ei selvitä ilman takaiskuja. Tutkimustavoitteena oli kartoittaa käyttöönoton yleiset ongelmat ja niiden yhteydet projektihistoriaan, sekä ne projektinhallinnan osa-alueet, joita parantamalla varmistetaan käyttöönoton ja investoinnin onnistuminen. Tutkimus pohjautuu erilaisistainvestointiprojekteista ja käyttöönotoista saatuihin kokemuksiin, haastatteluihin (3 kpl) ja kyselypalautteeseen (42 kpl). Investoinnin onnistumisedellytykset luodaan projektihistoriassa, käyttöönotossa ne viimeistellään. Onnistuminen mitataan tuotto-odotusten saavuttamisena aikataulussa, johon vaikuttavia tekijöitä ovat tuotannon hallinta, käyttövarmuus ja markkinat. Käyttöönoton onnistumista tulee arvioida käyttöönottotehtävistäsuoriutumisen pohjalta, ei pelkästään investoinnille asetettujen aikataulu- ja tuotantotavoitteiden (laatu, määrä, hallinta) saavuttamisena, kuten usein tapahtuu. Tulosten perusteella käyttöönoton merkittävimmät ongelmat ovat tiedonkulun puutteet, ohjelmallisten korjausten suuri määrä ja palautumisajan riittämättömyys. Tärkeimmät painotukset ovat laiterikkojen estäminen, ohjelmavirheiden korjaaminen ja henkilöstön osaamisen varmentaminen. Konelinjan vaikeimmin hallittava osa on radan päänvienti. Osapuolten poikkeavat näkökulmat sekä työn laadun merkitys testauksissa, koulutuksissa ja kenttätoiminnoissa nousee tuloksista myös vahvasti esiin. Tutkimus on selvittänyt sille asetetut tavoitteet. Käyttöönoton merkittävimmät ongelmat syntyvät sen lähihistoriassa: testauksissa, koulutuksessa ja kenttätoiminnoissa. Käyttöönoton onnistumiseksi tulee painotusprojektinhallinnassa keskittää käynnistysvaiheen suunnitteluun sekä kenttätoimintojen hallintaan.
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In this Thesis various aspects of memory effects in the dynamics of open quantum systems are studied. We develop a general theoretical framework for open quantum systems beyond the Markov approximation which allows us to investigate different sources of memory effects and to develop methods for harnessing them in order to realise controllable open quantum systems. In the first part of the Thesis a characterisation of non-Markovian dynamics in terms of information flow is developed and applied to study different sources of memory effects. Namely, we study nonlocal memory effects which arise due to initial correlations between two local environments and further the memory effects induced by initial correlations between the open system and the environment. The last part focuses on describing two all-optical experiment in which through selective preparation of the initial environment states the information flow between the system and the environment can be controlled. In the first experiment the system is driven from the Markovian to the non- Markovian regime and the degree of non-Markovianity is determined. In the second experiment we observe the nonlocal nature of the memory effects and provide a novel method to experimentally quantify frequency correlations in photonic environments via polarisation measurements.
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The objective of the thesis is to structure and model the factors that contribute to and can be used in evaluating project success. The purpose of this thesis is to enhance the understanding of three research topics. The goal setting process, success evaluation and decision-making process are studied in the context of a project, business unitand its business environment. To achieve the objective three research questionsare posed. These are 1) how to set measurable project goals, 2) how to evaluateproject success and 3) how to affect project success with managerial decisions.The main theoretical contribution comes from deriving a synthesis of these research topics which have mostly been discussed apart from each other in prior research. The research strategy of the study has features from at least the constructive, nomothetical, and decision-oriented research approaches. This strategy guides the theoretical and empirical part of the study. Relevant concepts and a framework are composed on the basis of the prior research contributions within the problem area. A literature review is used to derive constructs of factors withinthe framework. They are related to project goal setting, success evaluation, and decision making. On the basis of this, the case study method is applied to complement the framework. The empirical data includes one product development program, three construction projects, as well as one organization development, hardware/software, and marketing project in their contexts. In two of the case studiesthe analytic hierarchy process is used to formulate a hierarchical model that returns a numerical evaluation of the degree of project success. It has its origin in the solution idea which in turn has its foundation in the notion of projectsuccess. The achieved results are condensed in the form of a process model thatintegrates project goal setting, success evaluation and decision making. The process of project goal setting is analysed as a part of an open system that includes a project, the business unit and its competitive environment. Four main constructs of factors are suggested. First, the project characteristics and requirements are clarified. The second and the third construct comprise the components of client/market segment attractiveness and sources of competitive advantage. Together they determine the competitive position of a business unit. Fourth, the relevant goals and the situation of a business unit are clarified to stress their contribution to the project goals. Empirical evidence is gained on the exploitation of increased knowledge and on the reaction to changes in the business environment during a project to ensure project success. The relevance of a successful project to a company or a business unit tends to increase the higher the reference level of project goals is set. However, normal performance or sometimes performance below this normal level is intentionally accepted. Success measures make project success quantifiable. There are result-oriented, process-oriented and resource-oriented success measures. The study also links result measurements to enablers that portray the key processes. The success measures can be classified into success domains determining the areas on which success is assessed. Empiricalevidence is gained on six success domains: strategy, project implementation, product, stakeholder relationships, learning situation and company functions. However, some project goals, like safety, can be assessed using success measures that belong to two success domains. For example a safety index is used for assessing occupational safety during a project, which is related to project implementation. Product safety requirements, in turn, are connected to the product characteristics and thus to the product-related success domain. Strategic success measures can be used to weave the project phases together. Empirical evidence on their static nature is gained. In order-oriented projects the project phases are oftencontractually divided into different suppliers or contractors. A project from the supplier's perspective can represent only a part of the ¿whole project¿ viewed from the client's perspective. Therefore static success measures are mostly used within the contractually agreed project scope and duration. Proof is also acquired on the dynamic use of operational success measures. They help to focus on the key issues during each project phase. Furthermore, it is shown that the original success domains and success measures, their weights and target values can change dynamically. New success measures can replace the old ones to correspond better with the emphasis of the particular project phase. This adjustment concentrates on the key decision milestones. As a conclusion, the study suggests a combination of static and dynamic success measures. Their linkage to an incentive system can make the project management proactive, enable fast feedback and enhancethe motivation of the personnel. It is argued that the sequence of effective decisions is closely linked to the dynamic control of project success. According to the used definition, effective decisions aim at adequate decision quality and decision implementation. The findings support that project managers construct and use a chain of key decision milestones to evaluate and affect success during aproject. These milestones can be seen as a part of the business processes. Different managers prioritise the key decision milestones to a varying degree. Divergent managerial perspectives, power, responsibilities and involvement during a project offer some explanation for this. Finally, the study introduces the use ofHard Gate and Soft Gate decision milestones. The managers may use the former milestones to provide decision support on result measurements and ad hoc critical conditions. In the latter milestones they may make intermediate success evaluation also on the basis of other types of success measures, like process and resource measures.
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Tässä diplomityössä on tutkittu eri kenttäväylätekniikoita, sekä niiden hyödyntämisellä saatavia taloudellisia ja teknisiä etuja Finreilan tuotevalikoimaan kuuluvien prosessilaitosten ohjausjärjestelmissä. Työssä on vertailtu laitosautomaation toteutuskustannukset sekä perinteisellä että kenttäväyliä hyödyntävillä ohjausjärjestelmillä. Kustannukset on huomioitu läpi koko projektin, sähkösuunnittelusta laitoksen käyttöönottoon. Markkinoilla on tänä päivänä useita, erityyppisiä väyläratkaisuja. Väyläratkaisujen tarpeen ja niille asetettujen vaatimuksien selvittämiseksi esitellään työssä ensin ohjausjärjestelmien rakenne, yleisimmät kenttälaitteet sekä tiedonsiirron kerrosmalli. Kenttäväylätekniikasta esitellään perusrakenteet ja –komponentit, standardointi sekä kaupalliset kenttäväyläsovellukset. Kustannusten ja suunnitteluprosessin painotusten selvittämiseksi suunnitellaan esimerkkilaitokseen ohjausjärjestelmä, hyödyntäen kenttäväylätekniikkaa. Vertailua varten on haettu tiedot vuonna 1998 perinteisellä automaatiolla toteutetun laitoksen kustannuksista Finreila Oy:n taloushallintajärjestelmästä ja projektiaineistosta. Kenttäväylätoteutuksen kustannusarviot perustuvat laitetoimittajien tarjouksiin, sähkö- ja automaatiosuunnittelijoiden haastatteluihin sekä saatuihin käyttökokemuksiin kenttäväylistä. Työ on laadittu siten, että sitä voidaan käyttää yrityksen uusien työntekijöiden koulutuksessa, mikäli laitoksissa siirrytään käyttämään kenttäväylätekniikkaa. Kustannusvertailujen perusteella voidaan sanoa, että kyseisen tyyppisessä laitoksessa saavutetaan noin 17 % kustannussäästö automaatiojärjestelmän toteutuksessa. Suurin hyöty kenttäväylistä saadaan kuitenkin järjestelmän käyttöaikana tarkentuneiden mittausten ja paremmin kohdennettavien huoltotoimenpiteiden kautta tulevista säästöistä.
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Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli laatia tarkastelumalli, jonka perusteella pystyttäisiin analysoimaan tutkimuksessa tarkasteltavan kaukolämpöjohdon lämpöhäviöiden talteenot-toratkaisun taloudellista kannattavuutta yleisellä tasolla sekä sen mahdollisissa sovellus-kohteissa. Työssä tarkastellaan kaukolämpöjohtoa, jonka sisään on sijoitettu lämmönke-ruuputki. Lämmönkeruuputken on tarkoitus kerätä lämpöä kaukolämpöjohdon vaipasta sekä pitää vaipan lämpötilaa ympäristön lämpötilaa matalampana, jolloin johdon ulkopuo-lisia lämpöhäviöitä ei synny. Tarkastelumalli laadittiin perustuen lämpöpumppuprosessin ja kaukolämpöverkoston yleisiin mitoitusperiaatteisiin sekä ratkaisuun liittyvien järjestelmien osalta kerättyihin tarkas-teluhetkeä edustaviin kustannustietoihin. Tarkastelumallista laadittiin Excel-laskentataulukkona, jota voidaan tulevaisuudessa soveltaa järjestelmän sovelluskohdekoh-taiseen tarkasteluun sekä mitoitukseen. Lasketut takaisinmaksuajat osoittautuivat kaikissa tarkastelluissa tapauksissa järjestelmien arvioitua teknistä käyttöikää lyhyemmäksi. Järjestelmällä voisi olla tietynlaisissa sovellus-kohteissa myös strateginen, kaukolämpöliiketoiminnan riskejä vähentävä merkitys.
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A large amount of fly ash is produced in power plants and a big fraction of it ends up as waste to landfills. Disposal of fly ash to landfills is expensive for power plants due to for example waste taxation. However fly ash can utilized in different applications. Possibility of utilizing fly ash can be increased by granulation which also removes the dustiness problems of ash. This Thesis deals with the prerequisites for commercialization of a new granulation technique, tube granulation. Tube granulation technique utilizes water, calcium oxide in fly ash plus carbon dioxide and heat from flue gas. This Thesis determines the necessary auxiliary equipment for tube granulation, approaches for process dimensioning and implementation of the granulation process into a continuous power plant process. In addition, the economic benefits of tube granulation are examined from the user’s perspective. A continuous tube granulation process requires the following auxiliary systems to function: ash system, water feed system and flue gas system. Implementation of tube granulation system into a power plant process depends on the specific power plant but a general principle is that fly ash should be obtained to the granulator as fresh as possible and flue gas should be taken from the pressure side of a flue gas fan. Dimensioning of the process can be examined for example in terms of degree of filling and residence time in the granulator or in terms of granule drying. Determining the optimal dimensioning parameters requires pilot tests with the granulator.
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Selostus: Tarhatun minkin syömään pääsyn estäminen vesialtaalla
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Climate innovations, that cover both technological applications and process and service innovations, play a key role in climate change mitigation. The purpose of this study was to examine how the Finnish innovation system could be enhanced with governmental measures so that the diffusion of climate innovations could be speeded up. During the study, it became evident that the governmental measures need to support the whole innovation chain, which comprises of research, development, demonstration and deployment. Only this can lead to the successful birth and diffusion of low carbon innovations. The study found that the strengths of the Finnish innovation system are research and development, and the current national innovation policies strongly support these activities. However, these have been emphasised at the expense of the demonstration and deployment. Consequently, the biggest bottlenecks in the Finnish innovation landscape are the lack of pilot and demonstration projects and slow commercialisation, thus the high price of the innovation. To meet with the challenge, the government should firstly promote strict greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. This would boost up the innovation activities, which would also lower the prices of the innovations. To speed up the commercialisation process, measures that stimulate the domestic market, such as feed-in-tariffs and public procurements, are needed. Special attention should also be paid to the measures that could shift the traditional closed innovation chain towards open innovation. This means that the product development should involve experts from several fields such as the user and marketing experts to speed up the commercialisation. In addition, efficient innovation co-operation between both private and public sector is essential. Finally, as the domestic resources are not adequate for producing all the innovations needed, the domestic innovation activities should be focused on a few sectors, and at the same time promote efficient import policies.
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The objective of this thesis was to study the removal of gases from paper mill circulation waters experimentally and to provide data for CFD modeling. Flow and bubble size measurements were carried out in a laboratory scale open gas separation channel. Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) technique was used to measure the gas and liquid flow fields, while bubble size measurements were conducted using digital imaging technique with back light illumination. Samples of paper machine waters as well as a model solution were used for the experiments. The PIV results show that the gas bubbles near the feed position have the tendency to escape from the circulation channel at a faster rate than those bubbles which are further away from the feed position. This was due to an increased rate of bubble coalescence as a result of the relatively larger bubbles near the feed position. Moreover, a close similarity between the measured slip velocities of the paper mill waters and that of literature values was obtained. It was found that due to dilution of paper mill waters, the observed average bubble size was considerably large as compared to the average bubble sizes in real industrial pulp suspension and circulation waters. Among the studied solutions, the model solution has the highest average drag coefficient value due to its relatively high viscosity. The results were compared to a 2D steady sate CFD simulation model. A standard Euler-Euler k-ε turbulence model was used in the simulations. The channel free surface was modeled as a degassing boundary. From the drag models used in the simulations, the Grace drag model gave velocity fields closest to the experimental values. In general, the results obtained from experiments and CFD simulations are in good qualitative agreement.
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Photosynthesis, the process in which carbon dioxide is converted into sugars using the energy of sunlight, is vital for heterotrophic life on Earth. In plants, photosynthesis takes place in specific organelles called chloroplasts. During chloroplast biogenesis, light is a prerequisite for the development of functional photosynthetic structures. In addition to photosynthesis, a number of other metabolic processes such as nitrogen assimilation, the biosynthesis of fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins, and hormones are localized to plant chloroplasts. The biosynthetic pathways in chloroplasts are tightly regulated, and especially the reduction/oxidation (redox) signals play important roles in controlling many developmental and metabolic processes in chloroplasts. Thioredoxins are universal regulatory proteins that mediate redox signals in chloroplasts. They are able to modify the structure and function of their target proteins by reduction of disulfide bonds. Oxidized thioredoxins are restored via the action of thioredoxin reductases. Two thioredoxin reductase systems exist in plant chloroplasts, the NADPHdependent thioredoxin reductase C (NTRC) and ferredoxin-thioredoxin reductase (FTR). The ferredoxin-thioredoxin system that is linked to photosynthetic light reactions is involved in light-activation of chloroplast proteins. NADPH can be produced via both the photosynthetic electron transfer reactions in light, and in darkness via the pentose phosphate pathway. These different pathways of NADPH production enable the regulation of diverse metabolic pathways in chloroplasts by the NADPH-dependent thioredoxin system. In this thesis, the role of NADPH-dependent thioredoxin system in the redox-control of chloroplast development and metabolism was studied by characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana T-DNA insertion lines of NTRC gene (ntrc) and by identification of chloroplast proteins regulated by NTRC. The ntrc plants showed the strongest visible phenotypes when grown under short 8-h photoperiod. This indicates that i) chloroplast NADPH-dependent thioredoxin system is non-redundant to ferredoxinthioredoxin system and that ii) NTRC particularly controls the chloroplast processes that are easily imbalanced in daily light/dark rhythms with short day and long night. I identified four processes and the redox-regulated proteins therein that are potentially regulated by NTRC; i) chloroplast development, ii) starch biosynthesis, iii) aromatic amino acid biosynthesis and iv) detoxification of H2O2. Such regulation can be achieved directly by modulating the redox state of intramolecular or intermolecular disulfide bridges of enzymes, or by protecting enzymes from oxidation in conjunction with 2-cysteine peroxiredoxins. This thesis work also demonstrated that the enzymatic antioxidant systems in chloroplasts, ascorbate peroxidases, superoxide dismutase and NTRC-dependent 2-cysteine peroxiredoxins are tightly linked up to prevent the detrimental accumulation of reactive oxygen species in plants.
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Open data refers to publishing data on the web in machine-readable formats for public access. Using open data, innovative applications can be developed to facilitate people‟s lives. In this thesis, based on the open data cases (discussed in the literature review), Open Data Lappeenranta is suggested, which publishes open data related to opening hours of shops and stores in Lappeenranta City. To prove the possibility of creating Open Data Lappeenranta, the implementation of an open data system is presented in this thesis, which publishes specific data related to shops and stores (including their opening hours) on the web in standard format (JSON). The published open data is used to develop web and mobile applications to demonstrate the benefits of open data in practice. Also, the open data system provides manual and automatic interfaces which make it possible for shops and stores to maintain their own data in the system. Finally in this thesis, the completed version of Open Data Lappeenranta is proposed, which publishes open data related to other fields and businesses in Lappeenranta beyond only stores‟ data.
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This study is a qualitative action research by its nature with elements of personal design in the form of a tangible model implementation framework construction. Utilized empirical data has been gathered via two questionnaires in relation to the arranged four workshop events with twelve individual participants. Five of them represented maintenance customers, three maintenance service providers and four equipment providers respectively. Further, there are two main research objectives in proportion to the two complementary focusing areas of this thesis. Firstly, the value-based life-cycle model, which first version has already been developed prior to this thesis, requires updating in order to increase its real-life applicability as an inter-firm decision-making tool in industrial maintenance. This first research objective is fulfilled by improving appearance, intelligibility and usability of the above-mentioned model. In addition, certain new features are also added. The workshop participants from the collaborating companies were reasonably pleased with made changes, although further attention will be required in future on the model’s intelligibility in particular as main results, charts and values were all reckoned as slightly hard to understand. Moreover, upgraded model’s appearance and added new features satisfied them the most. Secondly and more importantly, the premises of the model’s possible inter-firm implementation process need to be considered. This second research objective is delivered in two consecutive steps. At first, a bipartite open-books supported implementation framework is created and its different characteristics discussed in theory. Afterwards, the prerequisites and the pitfalls of increasing inter-organizational information transparency are studied in empirical context. One of the main findings was that the organizations are not yet prepared for network-wide information disclosure as dyadic collaboration was favored instead. However, they would be willing to share information bilaterally at least. Another major result was that the present state of companies’ cost accounting systems will definitely need implementation-wise enhancing in future since accurate and sufficiently detailed maintenance data is not available. Further, it will also be crucial to create supporting and mutually agreed network infrastructure. There are hardly any collaborative models, methods or tools currently in usage. Lastly, the essential questions about mutual trust and predominant purchasing strategies are cooperation-wise important. If inter-organizational activities are expanded, a more relational approach should be favored in this regard. Mutual trust was also recognized as a significant cooperation factor, but it is hard to measure in reality.