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Occupational health practice in the Singapore Navy
Occupational health practice in the military is challenging and also an important
facet of the overall healthcare service delivery. This paper describes how it enhances the
operational readiness of the Republic of Singapore Navy during peacetime and
operations, the organisational framework of occupational health services and the
foreseeable challenges
High Accuracy Fuel Flowmeter, Phase 1
Technology related to aircraft fuel mass - flowmeters was reviewed to determine what flowmeter types could provide 0.25%-of-point accuracy over a 50 to one range in flowrates. Three types were selected and were further analyzed to determine what problem areas prevented them from meeting the high accuracy requirement, and what the further development needs were for each. A dual-turbine volumetric flowmeter with densi-viscometer and microprocessor compensation was selected for its relative simplicity and fast response time. An angular momentum type with a motor-driven, spring-restrained turbine and viscosity shroud was selected for its direct mass-flow output. This concept also employed a turbine for fast response and a microcomputer for accurate viscosity compensation. The third concept employed a vortex precession volumetric flowmeter and was selected for its unobtrusive design. Like the turbine flowmeter, it uses a densi-viscometer and microprocessor for density correction and accurate viscosity compensation
Reviewing lessons learnet of SARS in Singapore during planning for influenza pandemic
There were many lessons learnt in Singapore’s fight against SARS, and they have
proven to be all the more important in our preparations for an influenza pandemic. The
following lessons are discussed in this paper including: the widespread ramifications
among the various sectors in Singapore (individuals, organizations, community and
economy), the first principles of outbreak response, need for enhanced infectious
disease control measures, high demands on the healthcare system, the role of
management policies implementation and dissemination, multidisciplinary involvement,
importance of communication, and business continuity planning.
Keywords: SARS, lessons, Singapore, business continuity, outbreak respons
Flight Reynolds Number Testing of the Orion Launch Abort Vehicle in the NASA Langley National Transonic Facility
A 6%-scale unpowered model of the Orion Launch Abort Vehicle (LAV) ALAS-11-rev3c configuration was tested in the NASA Langley National Transonic Facility to obtain static aerodynamic data at flight Reynolds numbers. Subsonic and transonic data were obtained for Mach numbers between 0.3 and 0.95 for angles of attack from -4 to +22 degrees and angles of sideslip from -10 to +10 degrees. Data were also obtained at various intermediate Reynolds numbers between 2.5 million and 45 million depending on Mach number in order to examine the effects of Reynolds number on the vehicle. Force and moment data were obtained using a 6-component strain gauge balance that operated both at warm temperatures (+120 . F) and cryogenic temperatures (-250 . F). Surface pressure data were obtained with electronically scanned pressure units housed in heated enclosures designed to survive cryogenic temperatures. Data obtained during the 3-week test entry were used to support development of the LAV aerodynamic database and to support computational fluid dynamics code validation. Furthermore, one of the outcomes of the test was the reduction of database uncertainty on axial force coefficient for the static unpowered LAV. This was accomplished as a result of good data repeatability throughout the test and because of decreased uncertainty on scaling wind tunnel data to flight
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