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Surgical Outcomes Associated with Operable Gastric Cancer in a Tertiary Care Indian Hospital

  • Franklyn, Joshua;George, Sam V.;Yacob, Myla;Abraham, Vijay;Chandran, Sudhakar;Sebastian, Tunny;Samarasam, Inian
    • Journal of Gastric Cancer
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: Data on operable gastric cancer from India is sparse. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical details, histopathological demographics, and 5-year overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) associated with operable, non-metastatic gastric cancer in a dedicated upper gastrointestinal (GI) surgical unit in India. Materials and Methods: Data for patients diagnosed with operable gastric cancer between January 2006 and December 2014 were retrospectively analyzed. Data were collected from electronic hospital records in addition to mail and telephonic interviews when possible. Results: A total of 427 patients were included. The tumor was located in the pyloro-antral region in 263 patients (61.7%). Subtotal gastrectomy was performed in 291 patients and total gastrectomy in 136 patients. Tumor stage classification revealed 43 patients (10.0%) with stage I, 40 patients (9.4%) with stage IIA, 59 patients (13.9%) with stage IIB, 76 patients (17.8%) with stage IIIA, 96 patients (22.5%) with stage IIIB, and 113 patients (26.4%) with stage IIIC disease. Follow-up data were available for 71.6% of the patients with a mean duration of 32.4 months. Five-year DFS and OS were 39% and 59%, respectively. Conclusions: Despite presenting at an advanced stage, the 5-year DFS and OS of patients with operable gastric cancer treated at a dedicated upper GI unit of a tertiary care center in India was good.

Attitude Controller Design and Test of Korea Space Launch Vehicle-I Upper Stage

  • Sun, Byung-Chan;Park, Yong-Kyu;Roh, Woong-Rae;Cho, Gwang-Rae
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.303-312
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    • 2010
  • This paper introduces the upper stage attitude control system of KSLV-I, which is the first space launch vehicle in Korea. The KSLV-I upper stage attitude control system consists of two electro-hydraulic actuators and a reaction control system using cold nitrogen gas. A proportional, derivative, and integral controller is designed for the electro-hydraulic thrust vectoring system, and Schmidt trigger ON/OFF controllers are designed for the reaction control system. Each attitude controller is designed to have enough stability margins. The stability and performance of KSLV-I upper stage attitude control system is verified via hardware in the loop tests. Hardware in the loop tests are accomplished for perturbed flight conditions as well as nominal flight condition. The test results show that the attitude control loop of KSLV-I upper stage is very stable and the attitude controllers perform well for all flight conditions. Attitude controllers designed in this paper have been successfully applied to the first flight of KSLV-I on August 25, 2009. The flight test results show that all attitude controllers of the KSLV-I upper stage performed well and satisfied the accuracy specifications even during abnormal flight conditions.

Analysis on Upper and Lower Bounds of Stochastic LP Problems (확률적 선형계획문제의 상한과 하한한계 분석)

  • 이상진
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.145-156
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    • 2002
  • Business managers are often required to use LP problems to deal with uncertainty inherent in decision making due to rapid changes in today's business environments. Uncertain parameters can be easily formulated in the two-stage stochastic LP problems. However, since solution methods are complex and time-consuming, a common approach has been to use modified formulations to provide upper and lower bounds on the two-stage stochastic LP problem. One approach is to use an expected value problem, which provides upper and lower bounds. Another approach is to use “walt-and-see” problem to provide upper and lower bounds. The objective of this paper is to propose a modified approach of “wait-and-see” problem to provide an upper bound and to compare the relative error of optimal value with various upper and lower bounds. A computing experiment is implemented to show the relative error of optimal value with various upper and lower bounds and computing times.

Preliminary Mission Design for a Lunar Explorer using Small Liquid Upper Stage (소형 액체상단을 이용한 달 탐사선 임무 예비설계)

  • Choi, Su-Jin;Lee, Hoonhee;Lee, Sang-Il;Lee, Seok-Hee;Lee, Keejoo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2020
  • Upper stage of launch vehicle mainly injects a lunar explorer from low earth orbit to the moon at a distance of 380,000 km. In foreign lunar explorer, the upper stage is separated from the explorer after the explorer is injected into the earth-moon transfer trajectory, and the lunar explorer then uses on-board propellant to carry out mid-course correction maneuvers and lunar orbit insertion maneuvers. This study describes a newly presented small liquid upper stage. Using a small liquid upper stage with a wet mass of 2.9 tonnes, the lunar explorer not only can be injected earth-moon transfer trajectory but also can be performed lunar orbit insertion. This study provides acceptable mass range of the lunar explorer and the scope of acceptable mission range also describes based on the launch from Naro Space Center.

Acoustic Loads Test of the Upper Stage of KSLV-I (소형위성발사체 상단부의 음향하중시험)

  • Chun, Young-Doo;Park, Jong-Chan;Chung, Eui-Seung;Park, Jung-Joo;Cho, Kwang-Rae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.224-227
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    • 2007
  • This paper introduces the results of acoustic loads test conducted on the upper stage assembly of KSLV-I, which is the first Korea space launch vehicle. A launch vehicle and its payloads are subjected to severe acoustic pressure loading when they lift off and ascent during the transonic periods. Acoustic loadings are spreaded out broad frequncy-spectrum up to 10,000Hz. Acoustic loads are a primary source of structural random vibration of the upper stage and payloads. Therefore, in order to verify the structural integrity of the upper stage assembly of KSLV-I and the survivability of its components under severe random vibration environment, acoustic loads test is conducted in the high intensity acoustic chamber with 142dB (overall SPL). The results show the structural design and component random vibration specifications well meet with the environmental requirements.

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Thruster Fault Detection of the Launch Vehicle Upper Stage Attitude Control System (발사체 상단 자세제어 시스템의 추력기 고장 검출)

  • Lee, Soo-Jin;Kwon, Hyuk-Hoon;Hwang, Tae-Won;Tahk, Min-Jea
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.32 no.9
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2004
  • A method for thruster fault diagnosis for launch vehicle upper stage was developed. In order to protect the launch vehicle against the occurrence of faults, it is necessary to detect and identify the fault, as well as to reconfigure the controller of the vehicle. Considering the upper stage launch vehicle using reaction control system, an analytical method was adopted in order to detect the fault occurred in thruster. The fault detection scheme can be applied to the system regardless of the form of thruster fault occurred - leakage or lock-out. Results from processor-in-the-loop simulation are provided to demonstrate the validity of this fault detection and isolation scheme for the upper stage launch vehicle.

A Study on the Development Process of the Liquid Rocket Engine for the Upper Stage of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-II (한국형발사체 상단 액체로켓엔진의 개발과정에 대한 고찰)

  • Seo, Kyoun-Su;Park, Soon-Young;Nam, Chang-Ho;Moon, Yoonwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.68-76
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    • 2022
  • Upper stage of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-II(KSLV-II) uses a 7-tons class liquid rocket engine and is an open gas generator cycle with a turbopump supply method that uses kerosene/liquid oxygen as the propellant combination. This study first provided a brief overview of the design and development process of the upper stage engine. In addition, it introduced the solutions and results applied to some of the problems that occurred during the development process of the upper stage engine.

A Case Study on Upper Stage Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine Developments (위성 발사체 상단 엔진 개발 사례 연구)

  • Nam, Chang-Ho;Lee, Eun-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 2011
  • Development cases of space launch vehicle upper stage engine were studied. HM-7, Vinci, LE-5, RL10 engines are representative upper stage engines of Europe, Japan, and United States. It was realized that upper stage engines were developed with more than two engine test facilities and the development period was 5 to 8 years accompanied with 10~11 engines.

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Reliability Analysis and Reliability Modeling for KSLV-I Upper Stage (KSLV-I 상단부에 대한 신뢰성 분석과 신뢰도 모델링)

  • Shin, Myoung-Ho;Cho, Sang-Yeon
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2008
  • This paper shows the results of failure mode analysis and the system-level reliability model for the flight test of KSLV-I upper stage. First, the critical 14 functions of KSLV-I upper stage are identified and the mission profile of the flight test is analyzed. Then, based on the functional analysis and the mission profile analysis, we construct a hierarchical structure of failure modes and a system-level reliability model for the flight test of KSLV-I upper stage.

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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF TELEMETRY SYSTEM INTERFACE FOR KSLV-I

  • Kim Joonyun;Kim Bo-Gwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2004.10b
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    • pp.274-277
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    • 2004
  • KSLV (Korea Space Launch Vehicle)-I telemetry system will be composed of two telemetry streams: a lower stage telemetry stream and an upper stage telemetry stream. In this paper, the authors present design, implementation and test results of the upper stage telemetry interface for KSLV-I. The telemetry system currently is in the stage of the prototype model development, and its engineering model and flight model will be developed in the near future.

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