32 research outputs found

    Nacelle Chine Installation Based on Wind-Tunnel Test Using Efficient Global Optimization

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    Design exploration of high-lift airfoil using Kriging model and data mining technique

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    A multi-objective design exploration for a three-element airfoil consisted of a slat, a main wing, and a flap was carried out. The lift curve improvement is important to design high-lift system, thus design has to be performed with considered multi-angle. The objective functions considered here are to maximize the lift coefficient at landing and near stall conditions simultaneously. Kriging surrogate model which was constructed based on several sample designs is introduced. The solution space was explored based on the maximization of Expected Improvement (EI) value corresponding to objective functions on the kriging models. The improvement of the model and the exploration of the optimum can be advanced at the same time by maximizing EI value. In this study, a total of 90 sample points are evaluated using the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes simulation (RANS) for the construction of the kriging model. In order to obtain the information of the design space, two data mining techniques are applied to design result. One is functional Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) which can show quantitative information and the other is Self-Organizing Map (SOM) which can show qualitative information

    A Nonconventional Approach to Prevent Mouth Dryness in A Patient with A Complex Maxillofacial Defect

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    This report describes prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with dry mouth due to a complex maxillofacial defect. The patient had undergone 5 surgical operations because of repeated recurrence pleomorphic adenoma, which resulted in partial maxillectomy followed by total maxillectomy, and finally orbital resection. The patient was left with oral, nasal, and orbital communication. Rehabilitation with a silicone facial cover was planned because the patient’s chief complaint was mouth dryness during sleep, and air leakage through the defects was considered a cause of this dryness. Furthermore, the patient was reluctant to use a conventional prosthesis for the time being. A silicone facial cover was fabricated. The patient's speech and sleep quality were evaluated with and without the cover, and the patient’s oral dryness was found to improve with use of the cover. Use of a silicone facial cover instead of a conventional prosthesis gave a satisfactory result, and is one option for preventing mouth dryness in a patient with multiple facial defects. (Int J Maxillofac Prosthetics 2020;3:7-11
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