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Drag reduction within radial turbine rotor passages using riblets
In this paper, reducing the friction losses in a radial inflow turbine rotor surface by adding engineered features (riblets) is explored. Initially, computational fluid dynamics analysis was used to study the operating mechanism of riblets and to test their ability to reduce drag within the rotor passage when running the turbine at the design point. Thereafter, riblets with different heights and spacing have been implemented at the rotor hub to study the effect of riblets geometry and arrangement on the drag reduction, which leads to determine the riblet geometry where the maximum benefit on turbine performance can be achieved. The effect of riblets on boundary layer development and on the secondary flow generation within the rotor passage has been examined. It was found that the introduction of riblets could reduce the wall shear stress at the hub surface, and on the other hand, they contribute to increasing the stream-wise vorticity within the rotor passage. The maximum wall shear reduction was achieved with riblet with relative height hrel = 2.5% equivalent to 19.3 wall units, while the maximum performance happens when using riblets with hrel = 1.5% equivalent to 11.8 wall units as the later contributes less in secondary flow generation within the passage. For riblets with height more than 19.3 wall units, the overall effect is negative, as they cause an increase in drag and give rise to secondary flow leading to lower turbine performance
Thermal conductivity of comets
A value is described for the thermal conductivity of the frost layer and for the water-ice solid debris mixture. The value of the porous structure is discussed as a function of depth only. Graphs show thermal conductivity as a function of depth and temperature at constant porosity and density
Role of Women in Fisheries in Coastal Eco-System of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per
cent in Tamil Nadu to 85 per cent in Kerala. Though the position of Tamil Nadu in terms of number of
coastal districts and possession of coast line including the number of landing centres, is envious, the
number of fish eaters in the state is minimal. Andhra Pradesl') employs 32 per cent of its fisherwomen in
fish curing/drying/net making and 27 per cent in processing plant works
Thermal conductivity of heterogeneous mixtures and lunar soils
The theoretical evaluation of the effective thermal conductivity of granular materials is discussed with emphasis upon the heat transport properties of lunar soil. The following types of models are compared: probabilistic, parallel isotherm, stochastic, lunar, and a model based on nonlinear heat flow system synthesis
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Multi-Objective Optimisation of A Centrifugal Compressor for a Micro Gas Turbine Operated by Concentrated Solar Power
Solar powered micro-gas turbines (MGTs) are required to work  over  a  wide  range  of  operating  conditions  due to  the fluctuations  in  the  solar  insulation.  This  means  that  the compressor has to perform efficiently over a wider range than in conventional MGTs. To  be  able  to  extend  the  efficient  operating  range  of a compressor  at  the  design  stage,  both  impeller  blades  and diffuser  passage  need  to  be  optimised.  Vaneless  diffusers could offer more flexibility to extend the operating range than typical diffuser vanes. This  paper  presents  a  methodology  for  the  design  and optimisation of a centrifugal compressor for a 6 kW micro-gas turbine  intended  for  operation  using a  Concentrated  Solar Power  (CSP)  system  using  a  parabolic  dish  concentrator. Preliminary design parameters were obtained from the overall system  specifications  and  detailed  cycle  analysis  combined with practical constraints. The  compressor’s  geometry  optimisation  has  been performed using a fast and computationally efficient method, which  involves  the  Latin  hypercube  Design  of  Experiment (DoE)  technique  coupled  with  the  response  surface  method (RSM)  in  order  to  build  a  regression  model  through  CFD simulations. Three different RSM techniques were compared with  the  aim  to  choose  the  most  suitable  technique  for  this specific application and then a genetic algorithm was applied. The CFD analysis for the optimised compressor showed that   the   high   efficiency   operating   range   has   increased compared to the baseline design. Cycle analysis for the plant has been performed in order to evaluate the effect of the new compressor    design    on    the    system    performance.    The simulations demonstrated that the operating range of the plant was increased by over 30%
Searching for bosons decaying to gluons
The production and decay of a new heavy vector boson, a chromophilic 
vector boson, is described. The chromophilic  couples only to two gluons,
but its two-body decays are absent, leading to a dominant decay mode of
. The unusual nature of the interaction predicts a
cross-section which grows with  for a fixed coupling and an
accompanying gluon with a coupling that rises with its energy. We study the
 decay mode, proposing distinct reconstruction techniques for the
observation of an excess and for the measurement of . We estimate the
sensitivity of current experimental datasets.Comment: For submission to PR
Primary healthcare reform in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
Palestinian refugees served by the United Nation Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) are experiencing increasing rates of diagnosis of non-communicable diseases. In response, in 2011 UNRWA initiated an Agency-wide programme of primary healthcare reform, informed by the Chronic Care Model framework. Health services were reorganized following a family-centred approach, with delivery by multidisciplinary family health teams supported by updated technical advice. An inclusive clinical information system, termed e-Health, was implemented to collect a wide range of health information, with a focus on continuity of treatment. UNRWA was able to bring about these wide-ranging changes within its existing resources, reallocating finances, reforming its payment mechanisms, and modernizing its drug-procurement policies. While specific components of UNRWA's primary healthcare reform are showing promising results, additional efforts are needed to empower patients further and to strengthen involvement of the community
O033: Is MRSA inpatient transmission driving high MRSA hospital importation in the US veterans affairs?
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