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    • Observed and unobserved heterogeneity in failure data analysis 

      Zaki, Rezgar; Barabadi, Abbas; Barabady, Javad; Qarahasanlou, Ali Nouri (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-08)
      In reality, failure data are often collected under diffract operational conditions (covariates), leading to heterogeneity among the data. Heterogeneity can be classified as observed and unobserved heterogeneity. Un-observed heterogeneity is the effect of unknown, unrecorded, or missing covariates. In most reliability studies, the effect of unobserved covariates is neglected. This may lead to inaccurate ...
    • Oil Spill Behavior and Response in the Arctic. Risk Analysis of Existing Response Methods Applicable for the Arctic Conditions 

      Zhelezniak, Viktoriia (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-06-01)
      Due to the demand for diversifying and modifying sources of raw materials and trade routes, the Arctic is the region of high interests. Development and carrying out the offshore activities associated with oil and gas industry and maritime transport are growing rapidly in the Arctic. However, an acute problem associated with the development of offshore activities is the ecological consequence caused ...
    • Oil spill emergency preparedness in the Russian Arctic : a study of the Murmansk region. 

      Ivanova, Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The issue of oil spill emergency response in north-west Russia has become increasingly important following a substantial increase in maritime transport and major offshore developments in Russian waters. This study is an initial effort to outline the public and private agencies and organizations involved in handling oil spills in the Murmansk region and the structure of the oil spill emergency response ...
    • Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in the Arctic. The effect of low temperature on oil spill response operations in the Arctic with respect to overall equipment effectiveness 

      Rolandsen, Markus Helfjord (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-06-02)
      Effectiveness is an important term in oil spill response operations. Literature often relate to the level of effectiveness connected to either mechanical containment and recovery, in-situ burning or chemical dispersant application. The term effectiveness in oil spill response operations can be related to existing theory and the perspective of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). The perspective ...
    • On RAM performance of production facilities operating under the Barents Sea harsh environmental conditions 

      Naseri, Masoud; Barabady, Javad (Peer reviewed; Journal article; Tidsskriftsartikkel, 2016-05-19)
      Oil and gas (O&G) industry is expanding its activities into Arctic offshore, where is characterised with severe operating conditions and less-developed infrastructure. Such conditions affect the reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) of offshore O&G plants, operations, and activities through different scenarios. Plant RAM analysis provides key information for decision-making on, for ...
    • Operativ risiko i HEMS 

      Johansen, Torstein (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-24)
      HEMS – helicopter emergency medical services – omtales i dagligtale ofte som helikopter luftambulanse. Dagens operatør Norsk Luftambulanse helikopter AS opererer alle luftambulanse helikopterbaser i Norge. Denne masteroppgaven har operativ risiko i HEMS som tema. En datainnsamling ble foretatt via elektronisk spørreskjema til samtlige operative piloter og HEMS crew members (HCM) innen HEMS i Norge, ...
    • Optimal Ordering Strategy of Perishable Products 

      Bjørvik, Simon Sagelv (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-07-13)
      It is challenging to plan for the future, especially if there are uncertainties. In the retail store business making the right orders at the right time might have a severe impact on the profit of the store. Maintaining the right inventory is a part of this. With fluctuations in price and competition, having the best deals, and being at the whims of the customers making sure that the store has the ...
    • Optimization of maritime operations in Arctic. Rating of improvement of weather routing/decision support systems for maritime operations in the Arctic region 

      Johansen, Kåre (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-15)
      Abstract The decreased ice extent caused by increased air and sea temperatures has led to a growing interest in the Arctic waters. There are different maritime industries that have plans to expand northwards for various reasons. First of all there are different developments in oil and gas industry in Barents, Kara, Greenland, Arctic sea around the coast of Canada and Alaska. New ship trading ...
    • Optimization of Pure-Component LNG Cascade Processes with Heat Integration 

      Eiksund, Oddmar; Brodal, Eivind; Jackson, Steven (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2018-01-15)
      Liquefaction of natural gas is an energy-intensive process in which the energy efficiency depends on the number of compressors stages and the heat integration scheme. The aim of the study is to systematically evaluate process performance of pure component cascade processes, present optimized designs for all relevant numbers of compression stages and compare energy consumption between processes with ...
    • Organisatorisk læring i en responsorganisasjon. En studie av å dele og lagre erfaringer ved hovedredningssentralen i Bodø 

      Ebbang, Christopher (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-07-13)
      Denne oppgaven undersøker hvordan organisatorisk læring kan fremmes i en responsorganisasjon. Oppgaven har som utgangspunkt at læring fra erfaringer bidrar til å forklare hvordan redningsledere lærer (Sommer & Njå, 2012), og at en forståelse av individuell læring er nødvendig for å forstå hvordan organisasjoner lærer (Dixon, 1999). Sammen med en overlapp i betydningen dele og lagre erfaringer har ...
    • Organisatorisk resiliens i ambulansetjenesten - En casestudie om hvordan risikostyring kan påvirke organisatorisk resiliens 

      Hunstad, Erlend With (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-12-06)
      Dagens samfunn stiller store krav til organisasjoner og deres risikohåndtering. Med en økende grad av globalisering i verdenssamfunnet og med større usikkerhet, blir det stadig mer utfordrende å håndtere uønskede hendelser. Risikostyring og organisatorisk resiliens er derfor viktig for en organisasjon å kunne beherske og utvise for å unngå at uønskede hendelser fører til tap av liv, økonomi, materiell, ...
    • Origin and Development of Seamanship Competence 

      Johansen, Kåre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06)
      Seafaring is one of the oldest documented human activities, with a rich heritage created by generations of seamen. The first boats were developed several thousand years ago, based on primitive principles, and they were probably not suitable for other than simple purposes. Analyzing the history of boat building shows a gradual change in designs. These design changes were most likely due to improvements, ...
    • An overall performance index for wind farms: a case study in Norway Arctic region 

      Mustafa, Albara; Barabadi, Abbas; Markeset, Tore; Naseri, Masoud (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-12)
      Wind farms (WFs) experience various challenges that affect their performance. Mostly, designers focus on the technical side of WFs performance, mainly increasing the power production of WFs, through improving their manufacturing and design quality, wind turbines capacity, their availability, reliability, maintainability, and supportability. On the other hand, WFs induce impacts on their surroundings, ...
    • Overcoming Barriers to Proactive Response in Slow-onset Disasters 

      Staupe-Delgado, Reidar (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2019)
      Disasters differ markedly in their speed of manifestation, which in turn greatly affects how researchers as well as authorities interpret and respond to them. In theory, disasters with a gradual and creeping onset are easier to manage than sudden and unexpected ones. However, the unfortunate reality is that hazards with a slow-onset are often ignored, left smouldering in the background, while their ...
    • Oxidative stress in two tropical species after exposure to diesel oil 

      Sardi Sulvarán, Adriana Eva; Sandrini-Neto, Leonardo; da S. Pereira, Leticia; Silva de Assis, Helena; Martins, Cesar C.; Lana, Paulo Da Cunha; Camus, Lionel (Peer reviewed; Journal article; Tidsskriftsartikkel, 2016-08-03)
      Recent offshore petroleum exploration has increased the risks of oil spills worldwide. We investigated biomarker responses to diesel oil exposure in two tropical and subtropical species, the clam Anomalocardia flexuosa and the polychaete Laeonereis culveri. Animals were exposed to oil-spiked sediment at two different concentrations (0.5 L and 1.0 L m−2). Activities of antioxidant enzymes catalase ...
    • Pellets på avveie. Fra vugge til hav 

      Kommedal, Thore (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-08-03)
      Denne masteroppgaven ser nærmere på hvordan plastikkindustrien i Norge er organisert, og hvordan to aktører innen næringen praktiserer HMS for å redusere og forebygge utslipp av råstoff til plastproduksjons. Oppgaven er gjennomført som en casestudie med utgangspunkt i et samtidsaktuelt problem- plastforurensning med følgende problemstilling: Hvordan ivaretas helse miljø og sikkerhet (HMS) i ...
    • Performance of an Ultrasonic Imaging System Based on a 45-MHz Linear PVDF Transducer Array: A Numerical Study 

      Brodal, Eivind; Melandsø, Frank; Jacobsen, Svein Ketil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      New designs of high-resolution ultrasonic imaging systems that operate in the 30–100MHz region, for example, those based on linear transducer systems, are currently being investigated for medical purposes. Acoustic waves with frequencies in this range can detect microscopic structures in human tissue but will typically only penetrate a few mm because of large attenuation. However, this is sufficient ...
    • Performance Quantification of Icebreaker Operations in Ice Management by Numerical Simulations 

      Bjørnø, Jon; Skjetne, Roger; van den Berg, Marnix; Lu, Wenjun; Lubbad, Raed; Løset, Sveinung (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-15)
      The paper addresses the problem of quantifying and assessing the effectiveness of icebreaker operations in ice management (IM) using a high-fidelity simulator. The numerical model includes an accurate geometric representation of an icebreaker, a cylindrical protected structure, and a synthetic ice environment. A set of key performance indicators (KPIs) are defined and proposed to quantify the ...
    • Perspectives on the economic and political history of the Ross Sea 

      Basberg, Bjørn; Lintott, Bryan John (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-07)
      The paper analyses the economic and political history of the Ross Sea, where exploration, science, commercial exploitation, politics and adventure became highly interlinked and interwoven. Expedition accounts and the extensive literature on Antarctic history and politics inform the contextual aspects. The archives of the Norwegian whaling company A/S Rosshavet, established in 1923, and the ...
    • Politiets krisehåndteringsevne i før, akutt og etterkrisefasen 

      Vidringstad, Anders Winnem (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-30)
      Norsk politi har etter terrorhendelsene 22.juli 2011 vært gjennom flere granskninger og evalueringer av sin innsats under denne hendelsen og andre ekstraordinære hendelser. Hendelsene har ført til et økt fokus på politiets krisehåndteringsevne og politiet går i årene fremover inn i en svært spennende periode hvor mye skal endres for å styrke beredskapen i politiet. Dette studiet har som formål å ...