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    • Maritime fleet deployment with speed optimization and voyage separation requirements 

      Borander, Venke; Straume, Anders; Dong, Bo; Fagerholt, Kjetil; Wang, Xin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-20)
      A shipping company operates a heterogeneous fleet of ships to service a given number of voyages on a number of trade routes over the planning horizon. Each ship has a predefined speed range within which it can sail. Fuel ...
    • Maritime logistics optimisation for predictive maintenance at offshore wind farms 

      Halvorsen-Weare, Elin Espeland; Nonås, Lars Magne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      For offshore wind farms, a move from a preventive and corrective maintenance regime to a predictive maintenance regime requires new methods for modelling approaches for maritime logistics planning. This paper presents an ...
    • Maritime Operations and Emergency Preparedness in the Arctic–Competence Standards for Search and Rescue Operations Contingencies in Polar Waters 

      Schmied, Johannes; Borch, Odd Jarl; Kheiri Pileh Roud, Ensieh; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre; Selvik, Ørjan; Berg, Tor Einar; Parsons, James R. (Springer Polar Sciences;, Chapter, 2017-06-16)
      Emergencies on large passenger ships in the remote High North may lead to a mass rescue operation with a heavy strain on the emergency preparedness systems of the Arctic countries. This study focuses on the need for ...
    • Maritime routing and speed optimization with emission control areas 

      Fagerholt, Kjetil; Gausel, Nora Therese; Rakke, Jørgen Glomvik; Psaraftis, Harilaos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-03)
      Strict limits on the maximum sulphur content in fuel used by ships have recently been imposed in some Emission Control Areas (ECAs). In order to comply with these regulations many ship operators will switch to more expensive ...
    • Maritime Shipping and Emissions: A three-layered, damage based approach 

      Lindstad, Elizabeth; Eskeland, Gunnar; Psaraftis, Harilaos; Sandaas, Inge; Strømman, Anders Hammer (Journal article, 2015)
      Policy emphasis in ship design must be shifted away from global and idealized towards regional based and realistic vessel operating conditions. The present approach to reducing shipping emissions through technical standards ...
    • Markedseffekter av forbildeprogrammer 

      Almås, Anders-Johan; Hauge, Åshild Lappegard; Klinski, Michael (SINTEF report (SINTEF Byggforsk);SBF20150247, Research report, 2015)
    • Markedskartlegging brosme - En betraktning av dagens status 

      Tveit, Guro Møen; Myhre, Magnus Stoud; Uglem, Solveig; Keller-Storrud, Trond; Skjerven, Per Arne (SINTEF Ocean rapporter;2023:00249 A, Research report, 2023-02-22)
      Brosme benyttes i dag hovedsakelig som råvare til produksjon av konvensjonelle produkter, i form av saltfisk/klippfisk og tørrfisk. Det er imidlertid ønskelig å øke verdiskapningen og lønnsomheten av brosme, og aktørene ...
    • Market architecture for TSO-DSO interaction in the context of European regulation 

      Morch, Andrei Z; Sæle, Hanne; Siface, Dario; Migliavacca, Gianluigi; Gerard, Helena; Kockar, Ivana (International Conference on the European Energy Market;2019, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Following the overall European political goals, massive efforts were recently made to promote an accelerated integration of renewable energy sources (RES) in Europe, creating several operational challenges. One of the key ...
    • Market Based Demand Response Research Project summary 

      Grande, Ove Steinar; Sæle, Hanne; Graabak, Ingeborg (SINTEF Energi. Rapport;, Research report, 2008)
      This report summarizes the main results and contributions from the “Market Based Demand Response” project (2005-2008).The project has been organized in three work packages with the following focuses: WP 1: Measures to ...
    • Market driven hydro-thermal scheduling 

      Johannesen, Arne (SINTEF Energi. Rapport;TR A4651, Research report, 1998)
    • Market Manipulation in Stock and Power Markets: A Study of Indicator-Based Monitoring and Regulatory Challenges 

      Hao, Yuna; Vand, Behrang; Manrique Delgado, Benjamin; Simone, Baldi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In recent years, algorithmic-based market manipulation in stock and power markets has considerably increased, and it is difficult to identify all such manipulation cases. This causes serious challenges for market regulators. ...
    • Market Power in Hydro-Thermal Systems with Marginal Cost Bidding 

      Löschenbrand, Markus; Korpås, Magnus; Fodstad, Marte (International Conference on the European Energy Market;, Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2018)
      Traditionally, electricity markets have been designed with the intention of disabling producer side market power or prohibiting exercising it. Nonetheless it can be assumed that players participating in pool markets and ...
    • Market Study on Inspection and Maintenance Robotics in Norway - Suppliers, Market Needs and Challenges 

      Merz, Mariann; Transeth, Aksel Andreas; Evjemo, Linn Danielsen; Kelasidi, Eleni (SINTEF rapporter;00938, Research report, 2023)
      New and more complex industrial applications of robotic systems for inspection and maintenance (I&M) purposes are enabled by the continuous improvements to the system capabilities. Key factors that fuel this development ...
    • Markovnikov at Gold: Nucleophilic Addition to Alkenes at Au(III) 

      Holmsen, Marte Sofie; Ihlefeldt, Franziska; Øien-Ødegaard, Sigurd; Langseth, Eirin; Wencke, Yannick; Heyn, Richard H.; Tilset, Mats (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      The reactivity of Au(OAcF)2(tpy) (1, OAcF = OCOCF3; tpy = 2-(p-tolyl)pyridine) toward a wide variety of different alkenes with various substitution patterns and different oxygen-based nucleophiles has been investigated. ...
    • Marvina – A Norwegian Speech Centric, Multimodal Visitors’ Guide 

      Hartvigsen, Ole; Harborg, Erik; Amble, Tore; Johnsen, Magne Hallstein (Lecture, 2007)
    • Masonry’s Resistance to Driving Rain: Mortar Water Content and Impregnation 

      Slapø, Fredrik; Kvande, Tore; Bakken, Noralf; Haugen, Marit Kristin; Lohne, Jardar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Alongside well-researched themes such as water and moisture, the service life and function of masonry veneers are often compromised by precipitation combined with poor design considerations, execution, and selection of ...
    • Mass Customization: Customizing for the Human Aspect of Operations Management 

      Lund, Håkon; Tveit, Stine Sonen; Skjelstad, Lars (Chapter, 2021)
      There is a tendency that the consumer market is getting more and more individualized as an effect of people craving customized products, and producers seeing this as an opportunity for earning more money on a product or ...
    • Mass Media in an age of Mass Participation 

      Lüders, Marika (Lecture, 2008)
      Foredraget gir en kritisk diskusjon av den økende tendensen til å inkludere brukerskapte elementer og til å involvere publikum som innholdsprodusenter. Det argumenteres for at selv om deltakerkulturen er verdifull, bør ...
    • Mass Technology Development by Means of Ship Handling Simulation 

      Burmeister, Hans-Christoph; Lee, Ah-Ram; Oeffner, Johannes; Shetty, Srikanth; Walther, Laura (SINTEF Proceedings;3, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper will stress the importance of Ship Handling Simulation (SHS)-based Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) prototype development and aligns it with the IMO Guidelines on Software Quality Assurance and Humancentered ...
    • Mass transfer between bubbles and seawater 

      Olsen, Jan Erik; Dunnebier, Dorien; Davies, Emlyn John; Skjetne, Paal; Morud, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Mass transfer between bubbles and seawater is an important mechanism when determining how much gas reaches the atmosphere from gas sources at the seabed. The mass transfer coefficient is a governing parameter for the ...