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Empirical Analysis of AIS Data‘s Ability to Detect Suspected Dark Oil Tankers in Russian Ports and Waters : An analysis in light of the Russian and Ukrainian conflict
This master´s thesis investigates the ability of AIS data to detect suspected dark tankers in
Russian ports and waters in light of the ongoing Russian and Ukranian conflict. The thesis
aims to serve as a stepping stone between AIS data and satellite data in detecting dark
tankers and show the possibilities and limitations of AIS data. By employing a geospatial
analysis approach, which includes polygon and hexagonal tiling, the study narrows the
focus to specific geographic regions that exhibit potential signs of suspicious activities.
The methodology involves an extensive filtering process to scrutinize tanker behavior,
effectively reducing the scope of the investigation to 14,3 percent of the tanker fleet. While
the model demonstrates success in flagging potential dark tankers, the intrinsic constraints
of AIS data mean that conclusive evidence of illicit activities, cannot be ascertained
without the corroborative power of satellite data. Additionally, the thesis undertakes
a secondary empirical analysis to investigate the impact of the $60 price cap, set on
December 5, 2022, on Russian port activities. The findings indicate a notable uptick in
operations and a strategic pivot towards eastern Russia. This study also explores the
intricate ownership structures of the vessels in question, shedding light on the complexities
of maritime operations within a sanctioned environment.nhhma
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Life tests of liquid mercury cathodes for electron bombardment ion thruster
Groundwater Heat Pump Equipment Selection Procedures for Architects, Designers, and Contractors
Engineers at the Utah Water Research Laboratory and the Mechanical Engineering Department at Utah State University have investigated the use of groundwater heat pumps for residential space heating and cooling in the Utah climate. They have found that this type of system conserves energy and may cost less for Utah home owners to operate than many conventional heating and cooling systems. Since the use of groundwater heat pumps will probably become more widespread in the near future, building and heating contractors should become more informed about what a groundwater heat pump is and how it works. The purpse of this publication is to answer some common questions about heat pumps and help the contractor feel more confident about working with this relatively new heating and cooling system
Operator Ordering Problem of the Nonrelativistic Chern-Simons Theory
The operator ordering problem due to the quantization or regularization
ambiguity in the Chern-Simons theory exists. However, we show that this can be
avoided if we require Galilei covariance of the nonrelativistic Abelian
Chern-Simons theory even at the quantum level for the extended sources. The
covariance can be recovered only by choosing some particular operator orderings
for the generators of the Galilei group depending on the quantization
ambiguities of the commutation relation. We show that the
desired ordering for the unusual prescription is not the same as the well-known
normal ordering but still satisfies all the necessary conditions. Furthermore,
we show that the equations of motion can be expressed in a similar form
regardless of the regularization ambiguity. This suggests that the different
regularization prescriptions do not change the physics. On the other hand, for
the case of point sources the regularization prescription is uniquely
determined, and only the orderings, which are equivalent to the usual one, are
allowed.Comment: 18 page
Aharonov-Bohm scattering of charged particles and neutral atoms: the role of absorption
The Aharonov-Bohm scattering of charged particles by the magnetic field of an
infinitely long and infinitely thin solenoid (magnetic string) in an absorbing
medium is studied. We discuss the partial-wave approach to this problem and
show that standard partial-wave method can be adjusted to this case. The effect
of absorption leads to oscillations of the AB cross section.
Based on this we investigate the scattering of neutral atoms with induced
electric dipole moments by a charge wire of finite radius which is placed in an
uniform magnetic field. The physical realistic and practically important case
that all atoms which collide with the wire are totally absorbed at its surface,
is studied in detail. The dominating terms of the scattering amplitude are
evaluated analytically for different physical constellations. The rest terms
are written in a form suitable for a numerical computation. We show that if the
magnetic field is absent, the absorbing charged wire causes oscillations of the
cross section. In the presence of the magnetic field the cross section
increases and the dominating Aharonov--Bohm peak appears in the forward
direction, suppressing the oscillations.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeXfile, 2 figure
Feasibility study of electromechanical cylinder drivetrain for offshore mechatronic systems
Currently, there is an increasing focus on the environmental impact and energy consumption of the oil and gas industry. In offshore drilling equipment, electric motors tend to replace traditionally used hydraulic motors, especially in rotational motion control applications. However, force densities available from linear hydraulic actuators are still typically higher than those of electric actuators. Therefore, usually the remaining source of hydraulic power is thereby the hydraulic cylinder. This paper presents a feasibility study on the implementation of an electromechanical cylinder drivetrain on an offshore vertical pipe handling machine. The scope of this paper is to investigate the feasibility of a commercial off-the-shelf drivetrain. With a focus on the motion performance, numerical modeling and simulation are used when sizing and selecting the components of the considered electromechanical cylinder drivetrain. The simulation results are analyzed and discussed together with a literature study regarding advantages and disadvantages of the proposed solution considering the design criteria of offshore drilling equipment. It is concluded that the selected drivetrain can only satisfy the static motion requirements since the required transmitted power is higher than the recommended permissible power of the transmission screw. Consequently, based on the recommendation of the manufacturer, avoidance of overheating cannot be guaranteed for the drivetrain combinations considered for the case study presented in this paper. Hence, to avoid overheating, the average speed of the motion cycle must be decreased. Alternatively, external cooling or temperature monitoring and control system that prevents overheating could be implemented
Detection of Pre-Shock Dense Circumstellar Material of SN 1978K
The supernova SN 1978K has been noted for its lack of emission lines broader
than a few thousand km/s since its discovery in 1990. Modeling of the radio
spectrum of the peculiar SN 1978K indicates the existence of HII absorption
along the line of sight. To determine the nature of this absorbing region, we
have obtained a high-dispersion spectrum of SN 1978K at the wavelength range
6530--6610 \AA. The spectrum shows not only the moderately broad H-alpha
emission of the supernova ejecta but also narrow nebular H-alpha and [N II]
emission. The high [N II]6583/H-alpha ratio, 0.8-1.3, suggests that this radio
absorbing region is a stellar ejecta nebula. The expansion velocity and
emission measure of the nebula are consistent with those seen in ejecta nebulae
of luminous blue variables. Previous low-dispersion spectra have detected a
strong [N II]5755 line, indicating an electron density of 3-12x10^5 cm^{-3}. We
argue that this stellar ejecta nebula is probably part of the pre-shock dense
circumstellar envelope of SN 1978K. We further suggest that SN 1997ab may
represent a young version of SN 1978K.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in the ApJ Letter
Path integral for a relativistic Aharonov-Bohm-Coulomb system
The path integral for the relativistic spinless Aharonov-Bohm-Coulomb system
is solved, and the energy spectra are extracted from the resulting amplitude.Comment: 6 pages, Revte
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