scholarly journals The Influence of Grid Scale on the Tail Vortex Capture of Aircraft

2021 ◽  
Vol 1828 (1) ◽  
pp. 012173
Author(s):  
Zeyu Zhang ◽  
Dong Li ◽  
Jinxin Zhou
Keyword(s):  
2018 ◽  
Vol 115 (40) ◽  
pp. 9986-9991 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manjima Dhar ◽  
Jeffrey Nam Lam ◽  
Tonya Walser ◽  
Steven M. Dubinett ◽  
Matthew B. Rettig ◽  
...  

Tumor cells are hypothesized to use proteolytic enzymes to facilitate invasion. Whether circulating tumor cells (CTCs) secrete these enzymes to aid metastasis is unknown. A quantitative and high-throughput approach to assay CTC secretion is needed to address this question. We developed an integrated microfluidic system that concentrates rare cancer cells >100,000-fold from 1 mL of whole blood into ∼50,000 2-nL drops composed of assay reagents within 15 min. The system isolates CTCs by size, exchanges fluid around CTCs to remove contaminants, introduces a matrix metalloprotease (MMP) substrate, and encapsulates CTCs into microdroplets. We found CTCs from prostate cancer patients possessed above baseline levels of MMP activity (1.7- to 200-fold). Activity of CTCs was generally higher than leukocytes from the same patient (average CTC/leukocyte MMP activity ratio, 2.6 ± 1.5). Higher MMP activity of CTCs suggests active proteolytic processes that may facilitate invasion or immune evasion and be relevant phenotypic biomarkers enabling companion diagnostics for anti-MMP therapies.


1993 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. ZHOU ◽  
H. FERNHOLZ ◽  
H. MA ◽  
J. WU ◽  
J. WU

Author(s):  
V. J. Modi ◽  
J. E. Slater

Abstract Wake-body interactions for a two-dimensional structural angle member during stationary and vortex induced oscillatory conditions are studied using a conventional low turbulence wind tunnel. The response of an angle section with combined plunging and torsion indicates that the oscillations occur essentially in one of the two degrees of freedom. The measurements of frequency and phase substantiated this observation. The plunging resonance exhibits the familiar vortex capture phenomenon where the shedding frequency is controlled by the cylinder motion over a finite wind speed range. On the other hand, the torsional vibration shows a vortex control phenomenon where the vortex shedding governs the frequency of oscillation. The vortex induced torsional resonance was found to be severe even at moderate damping levels. The results should prove useful in structural designs such as high voltage transmission towers, antenna masts, bridges, etc. where angle sections are often used as secondary members.


1994 ◽  
Vol 116 (4) ◽  
pp. 449-456 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. J. Modi ◽  
J. E. Slater

Wake-body interactions for a two-dimensional structural angle member during stationary and vortex induced oscillatory conditions are studied using a conventional low turbulence wind tunnel. The response of an angle section with combined plunging and torsion indicates that the oscillations occur essentially in one of the two degrees-of-freedom. The measurements of frequency and phase substantiated this observation. The plunging resonance exhibits the familiar vortex capture phenomenon where the shedding frequency is controlled by the cylinder motion over a finite wind speed range. On the other hand, the torsional vibration shows a vortex control phenomenon where the vortex shedding governs the frequency of oscillation. The vortex-induced torsional resonance was found to be severe even at moderate damping levels. The results should prove useful in structural designs such as high-voltage transmission towers, antenna masts, bridges, etc., where angle sections are often used as secondary members.


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