15 resultados para gravitational lenses
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Tämän työn tarkoituksena oli tutkia pihkanhallintaa sulfaattisellutehtaalla ja uuteaineiden analysointimenetelmiä massasta ja suodoksesta. Tavoitteena oli kehittää uuteaineiden on-line mittausmenetelmä sulfaattisellutehtaalle. Kirjallisuusosassa esitettiin sulfaattisellun valmistusprosessi ja uuteaineiden käyttäytyminen prosessissa. Lisäksi työssä käsiteltiin tärkeimpiä pihkanhallintamenetelmiä ja uuteaineiden analysointia. Kokeellisessa osassa määritettiin uuteainepitoisuudet 29:stä massa- ja pesusuodosnäytteestä. Lisäksi suodosnäytteiden sameus ja kemiallinen hapenkulutus määritettiin laboratoriossa. On-line mittaukset tehtiin DD-pesurin paluusuodoksesta, josta mitattiin johtokyky, lämpötila, taitekerroin ja pH. Sameutta yritettiin mitata on-line nefelometrillä, mutta käytössä ollut laite ei soveltunut tumman suodoksen mittaamiseen. Työssä saatujen tulosten perusteella voidaan todeta, että pesusuodoksen ominaisuuksia mittaamalla ei voida arvioida massan uutepitoisuutta luotettavasti. Suodoksen ja massan uutepitoisuuksien välinen selitysaste oli 54%. Saippuoitumattomien uuteaineiden pitoisuuden ollessa erityisen suuri, suodoksen uutepitoisuus ei korreloi massassa olevan uutteen määrän kanssa. Täten kyseinen mittausmenetelmä ei ole sopiva, sillä se ei toimi silloin, kun olisi tärkeintä tietää oikea uuteainepitoisuus pihkanhallintakemikaalien annosten määrittämiseksi. Suodoksen sameus riippui sen uutepitoisuudesta 80% selitysasteella. Sameusmittaus on nopea ja suhteellisen luotettava menetelmä suodosten uutepitoisuuksien arviointiin, mutta se vaatii mittalaitteen joka käyttää usean ilmaisimen tekniikkaa. On-line-mittauksissa laitteisto tulisi varustaa automaattisella pesulaitteella, sillä mittarin linssit likaantuvat helposti prosessivirrassa.
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Diplomityön ensimmäisessä vaiheessa tutkittiin hydraulisen kuristimen ominaisuuksia ja esiteltiin numeerisesti tehokas kuristinmalli käyttäenpolynomifunktiota virtauksen laminaarisen ja transitioalueen kuvaukseen. Puoliempiirisen mallin paremmuus tulee esille siinä, että kuristimen geometriatietoja ei tarvita laskettaessa virtausta paine-eron perusteella. Reaaliaikasimuloinnissa esiintyy kompromisseja tarkkuuden ja laskentanopeuden välillä. Tätä asiaa tutkittiin kahden virtausalueen kuristinmallilla. Transition paine-eron ja integrointiaika-askelen valinnan vaikutus tarkkuuteen ja laskentanopeuteen tutkittiin. Toisessa vaiheessa tutkittiin mahdollisimman hyvän liiketuntuman tuottamista liikealustalla ohjaussignaalia kehittämällä. Liikealustan liikeradan rajallisuudesta johtuen ohjauksessa on perinteisesti käytetty washout-suodatusta, joka erottelee simuloitavan järjestelmän kiihtyvyyssignaalista vain nopeatkiihtyvyydet. Tässä työssä tutkittiin hitaiden kiihtyvyyksien ottamista mukaan liikealustan ohjaukseen liikealustan liikeradan puitteissa. Tämä toteutettiin kuvaamalla hitaat kiihtyvyydet kallistamalla liikealustaa, jolloin käyttäjään kohdistuva voima saatiin kuvattua gravitaatiota hyväksi käyttäen.
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Uusissa ydinvoimalaitostyypeissä aiotaan käyttää aiempaa enemmän passiivisia turvallisuusjärjestelmiä. Näistä järjestelmistä on vielä vähän käyttökokemusta aktiivisiin turvallisuusjärjestelmiin verrattuna. Työssä tarkastellaan passiivisten turvallisuusjärjestelmien toimintaa sekä etsitään niiden mahdollisia luontaisia vikatilanteita. Luontaisten vikatilanteiden seurauksia järjestelmän suorituskykyyn arvioitiin yksinkertaisilla laskuilla ja mallintamalla RELAP5/MOD3.2.2 beta -termohydrauliikkaohjelmalla. Tarkastelu rajattiin kahden erityyppisen ydinvoimalaitoksen passiivisiin turvallisuusjärjestelmiin. Turvallisuusjärjestelmien suuntaa antavat mitat ja käyttötilanteiden parametrit saatiin laitosvalmistajien laitoskuvauksista. Osoittautui, että vikatilanteissa passiivisissa turvallisuusjärjestelmissä geometrialla on merkittävä vaikutus järjestelmän kapasiteettiin. Tarkasteluissa saatiin myös selville, että laitosmittakaavassa painovoimaisen hätälisävesijärjestelmän turvallisuustoiminto voi toteutua vaikka esiintyisi lyhytaikaisia toimintahäiriöitä, kuten lauhtumista hätälisävesisäiliössä. Sen sijaan lämmönsiirtopiirin virtausreittien tukkeutuminen voi olla fysikaalisesti merkittävä toimintaa haittaava tekijä.
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In this dissertation, Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and their host galaxies are discussed. Together with transitional events, such as supernovae and gamma-ray bursts, AGN are the most energetic phenomena in the Universe. The dominant fraction of their luminosity originates from the center of a galaxy, where accreting gas falls into a supermassive black hole, converting gravitational energy to radiation. AGN have a wide range of observed properties: e.g. in their emission lines, radio emission, and variability. Most likely, these properties depend significantly on their orientation to our line-of-sight, and to unify AGN into physical classes it is crucial to observe their orientation-independent properties, such as the host galaxies. Furthermore, host galaxy studies are essential to understand the formation and co-evolution of galactic bulges and supermassive black holes. In this thesis, the main focus is on observationally characterizing AGN host galaxies using optical and near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy. BL Lac objects are a class of AGN characterized by rapidly variable and polarized continuum emission across the electromagnetic spectrum, and coredominated radio emission. The near-infrared properties of intermediate redshift BL Lac host galaxies are studied in Paper I. They are found to be large elliptical galaxies that are more luminous than their low redshift counterparts suggesting a strong luminosity evolution, and a contribution from a recent star formation episode. To analyze the stellar content of galaxies in more detail multicolor data, especially observations at blue wavelengths, are essential. In Paper III, optical - near-infrared colors and color gradients are derived for low redshift BL Lac host galaxies. They show bluer colors and steeper color gradients than inactive ellipticals which, most likely, are caused by a relatively young stellar population indicating a different evolutionary stage between AGN hosts and inactive ellipticals. In Paper II, near-infrared imaging of intermediate redshift radio-quiet quasar hosts is used to study their luminosity evolution. The hosts are large elliptical galaxies, but they are systematically fainter than the hosts of radio-loud quasars at similar redshifts, suggesting a link between the luminosity of the host galaxies and the radio properties of AGN. In Paper IV, the characteristics of near-infrared stellar absorption features of low redshift radio galaxies are compared with those of inactive early-type galaxies. The comparison suggests that early-type galaxies with AGN are in a different evolutionary stage than their inactive counterparts. Moreover, radio galaxies are found to contain stellar populations containing both old and intermediate age components.
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The research assesses the skills of upper comprehensive school pupils in history. The focus is on locating personal motives, assessing wider reasons hidden in historical sources and evaluating source reliability. The research also questions how a wide use of multiple sources affects pupils’ holistic understanding of historical phenomena. The participants were a multicultural group of pupils. The origins of their cultures can be traced to the Balkan, the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The number of native Finnish speakers and pupils speaking Finnish as their second language was almost equal. The multicultural composition provides opportunities to assess how culturally responsive learning history from sources is. The intercultural approach to learning in a multicultural setting emphasizes equality as a precondition for learning. In order to set assignments at least to some extent match with all participants only those answers were taken into account which were produced by pupils who had studied history for a similar period of time in the Finnish comprehensive school system. Due to the small number of participants (41), the study avoids wide generalizations. Nevertheless, possible cultural blueprints in pupils’ way of thinking are noted. The first test examined the skills of pupils to find motives for emigration. The results showed that for 7th graders finding reasons is not a problematic task. However, the number of reasons noticed and justifications varied. In addition, the way the pupils explained their choices was a distinguishing factor. Some pupils interpreted source material making use of previous knowledge on the issue, while other pupils based their analysis solely on the text handed and did not try to add their own knowledge. Answers were divided into three categories: historical, explanatory and stating. Historical answers combined smoothly previously learned historical knowledge to one’s own source analysis; explanatory answers often ignored a wider frame, although they were effective when explaining e.g. historical concepts. The stating answers only noticed motives from the sources and made no attempts to explain them historically. Was the first test culturally responsive? All pupils representing different cultures tackled the first source exam successfully, but there were some signs of how historical concepts are understood in a slightly different way if the pupil’s personal history has no linkage to the concepts under scrutiny. The second test focused on the history of Native Americans. The test first required pupils to recognize whether short source extracts (5) were written by Indians or Caucasians. Based on what they had already learned from North American history, the pupils did not find it hard to distinguish between the sources. The analysis of multiphase causes and consequences of the disputes between Native Americans and white Americans caused dispersion among pupils. Using two historical sources and combining historical knowledge from both of them simultaneously was cumbersome for many. The explanations of consequences can be divided into two groups: the ones emphasizing short term consequences and those placing emphasis on long term consequences. The short term approach was mainly followed by boys in every group. The girls mainly paid attention to long term consequences. The result suggests that historical knowledge in sources is at least to some extent read through role and gender lenses. The third test required pupils to explain in their own words how the three sources given differed in their account of living conditions in Nazi Germany, which turned out to be demanding for many pupils. The pupils’ stronghold was rather the assessment of source reliability and accounts why the sources approached the same events differently. All participants wrote critical and justified comments on reliability and aspects that might have affected the content of the sources. The pupils felt that the main reasons that affected source reliability were the authors’ ethnic background, nationality and profession. The assessment showed that pupils were well aware that position in a historical situation has an impact on historical accounts, but in certain cases the victim’s account was seen as a historical truth. The account of events by a historian was chosen most often as the most reliable source, but it was often justified leniently with an indication to professionalism rather than with clear ideas of how historians conduct accounts based on sources. In brief, the last source test demonstrates that pupils have a strong idea that the ethnicity or nationalism determines how people explained events of the past. It is also an implication that pupils understand how historical knowledge is interpretative. The results also imply that history can be analyzed from a neutral perspective. One’s own membership in an ethnical or religious group does not automatically mean that a person’s cultural identity excludes historical explanations if something in them contradicts with his or her identity. The second method of extracting knowledge of pupils’ historical thinking was an essay analysis. The analysis shows that an analytical account of complicated political issues, which often include a great number of complicated political concepts, leads more likely to an inconsistent structure in the written work of pupils. The material also demonstrates that pupils have a strong tendency to take a critical stance when assessing history. Historical empathy in particular is shown if history somehow has a linkage to young people, children or minorities. Some topics can also awake strong feelings, especially among pupils with emigrant background, if there is a linkage between one’s own personal history and that of the school; and occasionally a student’s historical experience or thoughts replaced school history. Using sources during history lessons at school seems to have many advantages. It enhances the reasoning skills of pupils and their skills to assess the nature of historical knowledge. Thus one of the main aims and a great benefit of source work is to encourage pupils to express their own ideas and opinions. To conclude, when assessing the skills of adolescents in history - their work with sources, comments on history, historical knowledge and finally their historical thinking - one should be cautious and avoid cut off score evaluations. One purpose of pursuing history with sources is to encourage pupils to think independently, which is a useful tool for further identity construction. The idea that pupils have the right to conduct their own interpretations of history can be partially understood as part of a wider learning process, justification to study history comes from extrinsic reasons. The intrinsic reason is history itself; in order to understand history one should have a basic understanding of history as a specific domain of knowledge. Using sources does not mean that knowing history is of secondary importance. Only a balance between knowing the contextual history, understanding basic key concepts and working with sources is a solid base to improve pupils’ historical understanding.
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Environmental problems and issues have received more and more attention during the last decades. Reasons for this are different increased external costs such as congestion, CO2 emission, noise and accident costs. Transportation sector is the only sector with increasing external costs. The EU will increase its attention in decreasing the external costs of transport. Aim of this research was to find out if a dry port solution could decrease costs of transport, especially external costs. Dry port concept is an intermodal transport system, where inland transport between port and dry port is performed by rail transport instead of traditional road transport. In addition, dry ports offer similar services as ports. Research is conducted by performing a literature review about dry port concept and costs of transport, especially external costs of transport. Financial and environmental impacts of the dry port concept are studied by comparing costs of road and rail transport by cost accounting and with a simulation model. Location of dry port is researched with gravitational models. Results of the literature review are that rail transport is environmentally friendlier mode of transport than road transport. Cost model and simulation model show that if only costs of freight movement are considered, rail transport is more inexpensive transport mode than road transport in terms of internal and external costs. Because of that dry port concept could decrease costs of transport, especially external costs. Results of gravitational models are that city of Kouvola is in a good position to be a dry port. Russian transit traffic through Finland improves location of Kouvola to be a dry port.
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My presupposition, that learning at some level deals with life praxis, is expressed in four metaphors: space, time, fable and figure. Relations between learning,knowledge building and meaning making are linked to the concept of personal knowledge. I present a two part study of learning as text in a drama pedagogical rooted reading where learning is framed as the ongoing event, and knowledge, as the product of previous processes, is framed as culturally formed utterances. A frame analysis model is constructed as a topological guide for relations between the two concepts learning and knowledge. It visualises an aesthetic understanding, rooted in drama pedagogical comprehension. Insight and perception are linked in an inner relationship that is neither external nor identical. This understanding expresses the movement "in between" connecting asymmetrical and nonlinear features of human endeavour and societal issues. The performability of bodily and oral participation in the learning event in a socio-cultural setting is analysed as a dialogised text. In an ethnographical case study I have gathered material with an interest for the particular. The empirical material is based on three problem based learning situations in a Polytechnic setting. The act of transformation in the polyphony of the event is considered as a turning point in the narrative employment. Negotiation and figuration in the situation form patterns of the space for improvisation (flow) and tensions at the boundaries (thresholds) which imply the logical structure of transformation. Learning as a dialogised text of "yes" and "no", of structure and play for the improvised, interrelate in that movement. It is related to both the syntagmic and the paradigmatic forms of thinking. In the philosophical study, forms of understanding are linked to the logical structure of transformation as a cultural issue. The classical rhetorical concepts of Logos, Pathos, Ethos and Mythos are connected to the multidimensional rationality of the human being. In the Aristotelian form of knowledge, phronesis,a logic structure of inquiry is recognised. The shifting of perspectives between approaches, the construction of knowledge as context and the human project of meaning making as a subtext, illuminates multiple layers of the learning text. In an argumentation that post-modern apprehension of knowledge, emphasising contextual and situational values, has an empowering impact on learning, I find pedagogical benefits. The dialogical perspective has opened lenses that manage to hold in aesthetic doubling the individual action of inquiry and the stage with its cultural tools in a three dimensional reading.
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Turvetuotannon suurimpana ympäristövaikutuksena pidetään tuotantoalueiden valuma-vesistä johtuvia ympäristövaikutuksia. Tiukentunut ympäristölainsäädäntö edellyttää uusilta turvetuotantoalueilta parhaan käyttökelpoisen tekniikan käyttöä valumavesien-käsittelyssä. Parhaaksi käyttökelpoiseksi tekniikaksi luetaan pintavalutus- ja kasvilli-suuskentän sekä kemikaloinnin käyttö valumavesien puhdistuksessa. Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää painovoimaisen kemiallisen vesienkäsit-telymenetelmän soveltuvuutta pienille turvetuotantoalueille. Tutkimuskohteena oli Lep-pisuo Luumäen kunnassa, jonne rakennettiin 2010 painovoimaisen kemikaloinnin koe-laitteisto. Laitteiston puhdistustulosta tarkasteltiin kemikalointiin tulevan ja lähtevän veden sekä taustanäytepisteiden tarkkailutulosten avulla. Laitteiston toimivuutta arvioi-tiin kemikaalin annostelun ja toimintavarmuuden avulla. Vuoden 2010 tarkkailutuloksista saatiin keskimääräisiksi erotustehokkuuksiksi koko-naisfosforin osalta 65,2 %, kokonaistypen osalta 28,1 % ja CODMn osalta 65,5 %. Ke-mikaloinnista lähtevän veden kokonaisfosforipitoisuus oli 7,7 μg/l, kokonaistyppipitoi-suus 656 μg/l ja CODMn 5,5 mg/l O2. Ferrisulfaatin annostelu oli keskimäärin 81 mg/l, vaihteluvälillä 25–268 mg/l.
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Seulonta on vanha ja teollisuudessa yleisesti käytetty erotusmenetelmä. Huolimat-ta yksinkertaisesta prosessista seulontaa ilmiönä on tutkittu vähän. Prosessin yk-sinkertaisuus on voinut osaltaan vaikuttaa tutkijoiden mielenkiintoon aihetta koh-taan. Tutkimuksen vähyys näkyy etenkin painovoimaiseen seulontaan liittyvän kirjallisuuden vähyytenä. Kirjallisuusosassa käsitellään seulonnan taustaa ja märkä- sekä kuivaseulontaa. Lisäksi määritetään seulontaan vaikuttavat tekijät ja kar-toitetaan seulontaan liittyvää matematiikkaa. Työn kokeellisessa osassa tutkitaan Reichertin kartioseulan erotustehokkuutta 10, 12,5 ja 15 asteen kallistuskulmissa. Tutkimukset tehdään ideaalisille pallomaisille lasihelmille. Mittaustulosten avulla tutkitaan myös partikkelien liikettä seulapin-nalla ja syötetyn massan vaikutusta erotustehokkuuteen. Kokeellisia mittaustulok-sia käytetään MATLAB-mallinnuksessa, jonka avulla optimoidaan kartioseulan kallistuskulmaa ja massapanosta suhteessa erotustehokkuuteen. Tutkimuksen kannalta olennaisia kysymyksiä ovat: ”Onko painovoimaan perustuva erottelu seuloilla riittävä takaamaan hyvän erotustehokkuuden?” ja ”Mikä on seulan ero-tustehokkuuden kannalta optimaalinen kallistuskulma ja syötettävä massa?” Reichertin kartioseulan etuja ovat sen energiatehokkuus ja yksinkertainen helposti säädettävä prosessi. Koemittauksista havaitaan, että erotustehokkuus vastaa opti-moinnin tuloksia. Seulan liian pieni kallistuskulma ja suuri massapanos pienentävät seulan erotustehokkuutta. Lisätutkimuksia tarvitaan eri kallistuskulmilla ja materiaaleilla, jotta tuloksia voidaan verrata todellisiin seulontaprosesseihin.
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The cosmological standard view is based on the assumptions of homogeneity, isotropy and general relativistic gravitational interaction. These alone are not sufficient for describing the current cosmological observations of accelerated expansion of space. Although general relativity is extremely accurately tested to describe the local gravitational phenomena, there is a strong demand for modifying either the energy content of the universe or the gravitational interaction itself to account for the accelerated expansion. By adding a non-luminous matter component and a constant energy component with negative pressure, the observations can be explained with general relativity. Gravitation, cosmological models and their observational phenomenology are discussed in this thesis. Several classes of dark energy models that are motivated by theories outside the standard formulation of physics were studied with emphasis on the observational interpretation. All the cosmological models that seek to explain the cosmological observations, must also conform to the local phenomena. This poses stringent conditions for the physically viable cosmological models. Predictions from a supergravity quintessence model was compared to Supernova 1a data and several metric gravity models were studied with local experimental results. Polytropic stellar configurations of solar, white dwarf and neutron stars were numerically studied with modified gravity models. The main interest was to study the spacetime around the stars. The results shed light on the viability of the studied cosmological models.
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Fertilizer plant’s process waters contain high concentrations of nitrogen compounds, such as ammonium and nitrate. Phosphorus and fluorine, which originate from phosphoric acid and rock phosphate (apatite) used in fertilizer production, are also present. Phosphorus and nitrogen are the primary nutrients causing eutrophication of surface waters. At fertilizer plant process waters are held in closed internal circulation. In a scrubber system process waters are used for washing exhaust gases from fertilizer reactors and dry gases from granulation drums as well as for cooling down the fertilizer slurry in neutralization reactor. Solids in process waters are separated in an inclined plate settler by gravitational sedimentation. However, the operation of inclined plate settler has been inadequate. The aim of this thesis was to intensify the operation of inclined plate settler and thus the solids separation e.g. through coagulation and/or flocculation process. Chemical precipitation was studied to reduce the amount of dissolved species in process waters. Specific interest was in precipitation of nitrogen, phosphorus, and fluorine containing specimens. Amounts of phosphorus and fluorine were reduced significantly by chemical precipitation. When compared to earlier studies, annual chemical costs were almost eight times lower. Instead, nitrogen compounds are readily dissolved in water, thus being difficult to remove by precipitation. Possible alternative techniques for nitrogen removal are adsorption, ion exchange, and reverse osmosis. Settling velocities of pH adjusted and flocculated process waters were sufficient for the operation of inclined plate settler. Design principles of inclined plate settler are also presented. In continuation studies, flow conditions in inclined plate settler should be modelled with computational fluid dynamics and suitability of adsorbents, ion exchange resins, and membranes should be studied in laboratory scale tests.
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Transportation plays a major role in the gross domestic product of various nations. There are, however, many obstacles hindering the transportation sector. Cost-efficiency along with proper delivery times, high frequency and reliability are not a straightforward task. Furthermore, environmental friendliness has increased the importance of the whole transportation sector. This development will change roles inside the transportation sector. Even now, but especially in the future, decisions regarding the transportation sector will be partly based on emission levels and other externalities originating from transportation in addition to pure transportation costs. There are different factors, which could have an impact on the transportation sector. IMO’s sulphur regulation is estimated to increase the costs of short sea shipping in the Baltic Sea. Price development of energy could change the roles of different transport modes. Higher awareness of the environmental impacts originating from transportation could also have an impact on the price level of more polluting transport modes. According to earlier research, increased inland transportation, modal shift and slowsteaming can be possible results of these changes in the transportation sector. Possible changes in the transportation sector and ways to settle potential obstacles are studied in this dissertation. Furthermore, means to improve cost-efficiency and to decrease environmental impacts originating from transportation are researched. Hypothetical Finnish dry port network and Rail Baltica transport corridor are studied in this dissertation. Benefits and disadvantages are studied with different methodologies. These include gravitational models, which were optimized with linear integer programming, discrete-event and system dynamics simulation, an interview study and a case study. Geographical focus is on the Baltic Sea Region, but the results can be adapted to other geographical locations with discretion. Results indicate that the dry port concept has benefits, but optimization regarding the location and the amount of dry ports plays an important role. In addition, the utilization of dry ports for freight transportation should be carefully operated, since only a certain amount of total freight volume can be cost-efficiently transported through dry ports. If dry ports are created and located without proper planning, they could actually increase transportation costs and delivery times of the whole transportation system. With an optimized dry port network, transportation costs can be lowered in Finland with three to five dry ports. Environmental impacts can be lowered with up to nine dry ports. If more dry ports are added to the system, the benefits become very minor, i.e. payback time of investments becomes extremely long. Furthermore, dry port network could support major transport corridors such as Rail Baltica. Based on an analysis of statistics and interview study, there could be enough freight volume available for Rail Baltica, especially, if North-West Russia is part of the Northern end of the corridor. Transit traffic to and from Russia (especially through the Baltic States) plays a large role. It could be possible to increase transit traffic through Finland by connecting the potential Finnish dry port network and the studied transport corridor. Additionally, sulphur emission regulation is assumed to increase the attractiveness of Rail Baltica in the year 2015. Part of the transit traffic could be rerouted along Rail Baltica instead of the Baltic Sea, since the price level of sea transport could increase due to the sulphur regulation. Both, the hypothetical Finnish dry port network and Rail Baltica transport corridor could benefit each other. The dry port network could gain more market share from Russia, but also from Central Europe, which is the other end of Rail Baltica. In addition, further Eastern countries could also be connected to achieve higher potential freight volume by rail.
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Gravitational phase separation is a common unit operation found in most large-scale chemical processes. The need for phase separation can arise e.g. from product purification or protection of downstream equipment. In gravitational phase separation, the phases separate without the application of an external force. This is achieved in vessels where the flow velocity is lowered substantially compared to pipe flow. If the velocity is low enough, the denser phase settles towards the bottom of the vessel while the lighter phase rises. To find optimal configurations for gravitational phase separator vessels, several different geometrical and internal design features were evaluated based on simulations using OpenFOAM computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software. The studied features included inlet distributors, vessel dimensions, demister configurations and gas phase outlet configurations. Simulations were conducted as single phase steady state calculations. For comparison, additional simulations were performed as dynamic single and two-phase calculations. The steady state single phase calculations provided indications on preferred configurations for most above mentioned features. The results of the dynamic simulations supported the utilization of the computationally faster steady state model as a practical engineering tool. However, the two-phase model provides more truthful results especially with flows where a single phase does not determine the flow characteristics.
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Social insects are known for their ability to display swarm intelligence, where the cognitive capabilities of the collective surpass those of the individuals forming it by orders of magnitude. The rise of crowdsourcing in recent years has sparked speculation as to whether something similar might be taking place on crowdsourcing sites, where hundreds or thousands of people interact with each other. The phenomenon has been dubbed collective intelligence. This thesis focuses on exploring the role of collective intelligence in crowdsourcing innovations. The task is approached through three research questions: 1) what is collective intelligence; 2) how is collective intelligence manifested in websites involved in crowdsourcing innovation; and 3) how important is collective intelligence for the functioning of the crowdsourcing sites. After developing a theoretical framework for collective intelligence, a multiple case study is conducted using an ethnographic data collection approach for the most part. A variety of qualitative, quantitative and simulation modelling methods are used to analyse the complex phenomenon from several theoretical viewpoints or ‘lenses’. Two possible manifestations of collective intelligence are identified: discussion, typical of web forums; and the wisdom of crowds in evaluating crowd submissions to websites. However, neither of these appears to be specific to crowdsourcing or critical for the functioning of the sites. Collective intelligence appears to play only a minor role in the cases investigated here. In addition, this thesis shows that feedback loops, which are found in all the cases investigated, reduce the accuracy of the crowd’s evaluations when a count of votes is used for aggregation.
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This thesis aims to provide insight into the social-business tensions the social enterprises face in their operation and how they manage them. The social-business tensions are examined from four theoretical perspectives using triangulation approach. The theoretical lenses chosen are organizational identity, stakeholder theory, paradox theory and institutional theory. The theories aim to clarify, how the tensions are formed, how they appear and how they are managed in social enterprises. One viewpoint of this thesis is to examine the competence of these theories in explaining the social-business tensions in practise. The qualitative data was collected by interviewing persons from the management of two social enterprises. The empirical evidence of this thesis suggests that the appearing of social-business tensions varies between the social enterprises and they can be seen both as an advantage and as a challenge. Most of the social-business tensions arise from the enterprise’s multiple incoherent objectives, their stakeholders’ various demands and the differing understanding of the company’s central operation among the members of the organization. According to this thesis, the theories of organizational identity, stakeholder, paradox and institution are all able to provide unique insight into the identification and management of the social-business tensions. However, the paradox theory turned out to be the most abstract of the theories and thus being the farthest from the practise.