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    User's manual for a TEACH computer program for the analysis of turbulent, swirling reacting flow in a research combustor

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    Described is a computer program for the analysis of the subsonic, swirling, reacting turbulent flow in an axisymmetric, bluff-body research combustor. The program features an improved finite-difference procedure designed to reduce the effects of numerical diffusion and a new algorithm for predicting the pressure distribution within the combustor. A research version of the computer program described in the report was supplied to United Technologies Research Center by Professor A. D. Gosman and his students, R. Benodeker and R. I. Issa, of Imperial College, London. The Imperial College staff also supplied much of the program documentation. Presented are a description of the mathematical model for flow within an axisymmetric bluff-body combustor, the development of the finite-difference procedure used to represent the system of equations, an outline of the algorithm for determining the static pressure distribution within the combustor, a description of the computer program including its input format, and the results for representative test cases

    Modeling of premixing-prevaporizing fuel-air mixing passages

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    The development of a computer program for the analytical prediction of the distribution of liquid and vapor fuel in the premixing-prevaporizing passage by the direct injection method is described. The technical approach adopted for this program is to separate the problem into three parts each with its own computer code. These three parts are: calculation of the two-dimensional or axisymmetric air flow; calculation of the three-dimensional fuel droplet evaporation; and calculation of the fuel vapor diffusion. This method of approach is justified because premixing passages operate at lean equivalence ratios. Hence, a weak interaction assumption can be made wherein the airflow can affect the fuel droplet behavior but the fuel droplet behavior does not affect the airflow

    Analytical modeling of operating characteristics of premixing-prevaporizing fuel-air mixing passages. Volume 2: User's manual

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    A user's manual describing the operation of three computer codes (ADD code, PTRAK code, and VAPDIF code) is presented. The general features of the computer codes, the input/output formats, run streams, and sample input cases are described

    Error Reduction Program

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    The details of a study to select, incorporate and evaluate the best available finite difference scheme to reduce numerical error in combustor performance evaluation codes are described. The combustor performance computer programs chosen were the two dimensional and three dimensional versions of Pratt & Whitney's TEACH code. The criteria used to select schemes required that the difference equations mirror the properties of the governing differential equation, be more accurate than the current hybrid difference scheme, be stable and economical, be compatible with TEACH codes, use only modest amounts of additional storage, and be relatively simple. The methods of assessment used in the selection process consisted of examination of the difference equation, evaluation of the properties of the coefficient matrix, Taylor series analysis, and performance on model problems. Five schemes from the literature and three schemes developed during the course of the study were evaluated. This effort resulted in the incorporation of a scheme in 3D-TEACH which is usuallly more accurate than the hybrid differencing method and never less accurate

    Possible involvement of pro-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors in the pathogenesis of the Dupuytren’s contracture: a novel target for a future therapeutic strategy?

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    Dupuytren’s contracture (DC) is a benign fibroproliferative disease causing fibrotic nodules and fascial cords with resultant debilitating flexion contracture deformities. The present study was designed to characterize pro-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors involved in the genesis, progression and recurrence of the disease to optimize therapeutic agents and strategies for controlling Dupuytren’s disease. The expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and other growth factors was detected by immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence in the fibrotic nodules and normal palmar fascia resected respectively from patients affected by Dupuytren’s contracture and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (as negative controls). RT-PCR analysis was performed to quantify the expression of TGF-β1, IL-1β and VEGFa in the myofibroblasts and fibroblasts isolated from Dupuytren’s nodules. Histological analysis showed the high cellularity and rate of proliferation of Dupuytren’s tissue with the presence of myofibroblastic isotypes. Our data showed the strong expression of TGF-β1, IL-1β and VEGFa in Dupuytren’s fibromatosis nodules suggesting a direct role of these markers in the onset, progression and recurrence of the disease. Our observations suggest that TGF-β1, IL-1β and VEGFa may be considered potential therapeutic targets in the treatment of Dupuytren’s disease. Moreover, a new innovative therapy may be represented by the combined use of specific inhibitors of these growth factors

    Survival analysis in single N2 station lung adenocarcinoma: The prognostic role of involved lymph nodes and adjuvant therapy

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    Background: Prognostic factors in patients with single mediastinal station (sN2) involvement continues to be a debated issue. Methods: Data on 213 adenocarcinoma patients with sN2 involvement and who had undergone complete anatomical lung resection and lymphadenectomy, were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical and pathological characteristics together with adjuvant therapy (AD) and node (N) status classifications (number of resected nodes (#RN), number of metastatic nodes (#MN), and node ratio (#MN/#RN = NR) were analyzed. Results: Univariable analysis confirmed that age (0.009), #MN (0.009), NR (0.003), #N1 involved stations (p = 0.003), and skip metastases (p = 0.005) were related to overall survival (OS). Multivariable analysis confirmed, as independent prognostic factors, age <66 years and NR with a three-year OS (3YOS) of 78.7% in NR < 10% vs. 46.6% in NR > 10%. In skip metastases, NR (HR 2.734, 95% CI 1.417–5.277, p = 0.003) and pT stage (HR2.136, 95% CI 1.001–4.557, p = 0.050) were confirmed as independent prognostic factors. AD did not influence the OS of patients with singular positive lymph nodes (p = 0.41), while in patients with multiple lymph nodes and AD, a significantly better 3YOS was demonstrated, i.e., 49.1% vs. 30% (p = 0.004). In patients with N2 + N1 involvement, age (p = 0.002) and AD (p = 0.022) were favorable prognostic factors. Conclusions: Adenocarcinoma patients with single N2 station involvement had a favorable outcome in the case of skip metastases and low NR. Adjuvant therapy improves survival with multiple nodal involvement, while its role in single node involvement should be clarified

    QCD Working Group Report

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    This is the report of the QCD working group at WHEPP 6. Discussions and work on heavy ion collisions, polarised scattering, and collider phenomenology are reported.Comment: Report of the QCD group at WHEPP-6, Chennai, January 2000. 7 page
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