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Energy, economic and environmental analysis of a BOG re-liquefaction process for an LNG carrier
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Due to tighter environmental regulations, newly built liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers are equipped with a re-liquefaction system to minimize combustion of surplus boil-off-gas (BOG). Thus, this paper comparatively ... -
Energy, economic, and environmental analysis of integration of thermal energy storage into district heating systems using waste heat from data centres
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Data centres produce waste heat, which can be utilized in district heating systems. However, the mismatch between data centres’ heat supply and district heating systems’ heat demands limits its utilization. Further, high ... -
Energy-Accuracy Tradeoff for Efficient Noise Monitoring and Prediction in Working Environments
(Chapter, 2019)We explore the tradeoff between energy consumption and measurement accuracy for noise monitoring and prediction based on continuously collected data by wireless, energyconstrained IoT nodes. This tradeoff can be controlled ... -
Energy-based ductile failure predictions in cracked friction-stir welded joints
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This research aims to study the fracture behaviour in dissimilar aluminum alloys adjoined by friction stir welding (FSW). In this way, experimental data dealing with this topic was taken from the recent literature. In those ... -
Energy-based low cycle fatigue indicator prediction of non-load-carrying cruciform welded joints
(Journal article, 2018)A new uniform analytical formulation is proposed to predict the low cycle fatigue assessment indicator of non-loading cruciform welded joints under tensile cyclic loading considering the effects of plasticity and mechanical ... -
Energy-Based Molecular Orbital Localization in a Specific Spatial Region
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)We present a novel energy-based localization procedure able to localize molecular orbitals into predefined spatial regions. The method is defined in a multiscale framework based on the multilevel Hartree–Fock approach. In ... -
Energy-Based State-Space Representation of Modular Multilevel Converters with a Constant Equilibrium Point in Steady-State Operation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The internal currents and voltages of Modular Multilevel Converters (MMCs) contain multiple frequency components in steady state operation and remain time-periodic even when transformed into a synchronously rotating reference ... -
Energy-efficiency of Cardiomyocyte Stimulation with Rectangular Pulses
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In cardiac pacemaker design, energy expenditure is an important issue. This work aims to explore whether varying stimulation pulse configuration is a viable optimization strategy for reducing energy consumption by the ... -
Energy-efficient computation offloading strategy with task priority in cloud assisted multi-access edge computing
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Multi-access edge computing (MEC) provides cloud-like services at the edge of the radio access network close to mobile devices (MDs). This infrastructure can provide low-latency services to MDs and significantly reduce the ... -
Energy-efficient Protection of IoT Networks using Trust Management on the IEEE 802.15.4 Protocol
(Chapter, 2021)Many devices used in the Internet of Things (IoT) have scarce processing resources and restricted energy budgets. Thus, established security mechanisms to protect IoT nodes against malicious attacks cannot be applied. Trust ... -
Energy-Optimized Path Planning for Autonomous Ferries
(Journal article, 2018)The topic of energy-optimized path planning using pseudospectral optimal control is considered. An optimal control problem (OCP) is formulated to produce an energy-optimized path between two points among static obstacles. ... -
Energy-Preserving Integrators Applied to Nonholonomic Systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)We introduce energy-preserving integrators for nonholonomic mechanical systems. We will see that the nonholonomic dynamics is completely determined by a triple ({{\mathcal {D}}}^*, \varPi , \mathcal {H}), where {{\mathcal ... -
Energy-saving drying strategy of spent coffee grounds for co-firing fuel by adding biochar for carbon sequestration to approach net zero
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Drying is an important but energy-intensive industrial process, while spent coffee grounds can be used as an abundant and potential biomass waste to replace part of the coal consumption for green fuel production and circular ... -
Engaged or Obsessed? Examining the Relationship between Work Engagement, Workaholism and Work-Related Health via Work- Home Interaction.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The purpose of the present study is to examine the mediating role of work-home interaction (conflict and facilitation) in the relationship between work engagement, workaholism (working compulsively and excessively), and ... -
Engagement in technical student-run organizations: How do this effect the students’ well-being and what does it mean to the future of education?
(Chapter, 2023)Loneliness among Norwegian students has never been higher than after the Covid-19 pandemic (Lervåg et al. 2022). In recent surveys, over 50% of Norwegian students report they felt troubled by loneliness (Lervåg 2022, Tekna ... -
Engagement methods for climate, energy and mobility transitions
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Engaging and Empowering Students to Contribute to Sustainable Development Through Developing Interdisciplinary Teamwork Skills
(Chapter, 2023)The alarming rates of climate change and of biodiversity loss call for a more targeted approach in higher education to deal with these issues. An important part of this complex puzzle is equipping students with ... -
Engaging Volunteers as Experts in Data-Driven Research Projects and a Circular Economy: The Case of PlastOPol
(Chapter, 2023)Beached plastic litter is a global concern and is also an important source of data for research to improve our understanding of the extent and the main sources of the problem. Digital tools can help both in making the data ... -
Engaging with Researchers and Raising Awareness of FAIR and Open Science through the FAIR+ Implementation Survey Tool (FAIRIST)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Seven years after the seminal paper on FAIR was published, that introduced the concept of making research outputs Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable, researchers still struggle to understand how to implement ...