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Sudipta Let,Nirjhar Bar,Ranjan Kumar Basu,Sudip Kumar Das 한국화학공학회 2023 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol.40 No.1
The solid-water fluidized bed was investigated with a binary mixture of irregularly shaped sand particles. A binary mixture was produced by mixing particles of sand for different weight ratios. The influence of various operating parameters on minimum elutriation velocity was investigated. It was observed that the Ume decreases with the increase of the lighter particles in the binary mixture, and the Ume increases with the increase of column diameter. A simplified empirical correlation has been developed to predict minimum elutriation velocity with acceptable statistical parameters. Application concerning a hybrid of artificial neural network (ANN), and genetic algorithm (GA), is successfully predicted.
Rakesh Sharma,Arpan Choudhary,Ranjit Kumar Das,Supriya Basu,Ranjan Kumar Dey,Rupesh Gupta,Partha Pratim Deb 대한비뇨의학회 2017 Investigative and Clinical Urology Vol.58 No.2
Purpose: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is an established modality for renal calculi. Its role for large stones is being questioned. A novel model of temporary double J (DJ) stenting followed by ESWL was devised and outcomes were assessed. Materials and Methods: The study included 95 patients with renal calculi sized 1 to 2 cm. Patients were randomized into 3 groups. Group 1 received ESWL only, whereas group 2 underwent stenting followed by ESWL. In group 3, a distinct model was applied in which the stent was kept for 1 week and then removed, followed by ESWL. Procedural details, analgesic requirements, and outcome were analyzed. Results: Eighty-eight patients (male, 47; female, 41) were available for analysis. The patients' mean age was 37.9±10.9 years. Stone profile was similar among groups. Group 3 received fewer shocks (mean, 3,155) than did group 1 (mean, 3,859; p=0.05) or group 2 (mean, 3,872; p=0.04). The fragmentation rate was similar in group 3 (96.7%) and groups 1 (81.5%, p=0.12) and 2 (87.1%, p=0.16). Overall clearance in group 3 was significantly improved (83.3%) compared with that in groups 1 (63.0%, p=0.02) and 2 (64.5%, p=0.02) and was maintained even in lower pole stones. The percentage successful outcome in groups 1, 2, and 3 was 66.7%, 64.5%, and 83.3%, respectively (p=0.21). The analgesic requirement in group 2 was higher than in the other groups (p=0.00). Group 2 patients also had more grade IIIa (2/3) and IIIB (1/2) complications. Conclusions: Stenting adversely affects stone clearance and also makes the later course uncomfortable. Our model of brief stenting followed by ESWL provided better clearance, comfort, and a modest improvement in outcome with fewer sittings and steinstrasse in selected patients with large renal calculi.