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Nano Letters | 2018

Woven Kevlar Fiber/Polydimethylsiloxane/Reduced Graphene Oxide Composite-Based Personal Thermal Management with Freestanding Cu–Ni Core–Shell Nanowires

Ankita Hazarika; Biplab K. Deka; DoYoung Kim; Hoon Eui Jeong; Young-Bin Park; Hyung Wook Park

Thermotherapy is a widespread technique that provides relief for muscle spasms and joint injuries. A great deal of energy is used to heat the surrounding environment, and heat emitted by the human body is wasted on our surroundings. Herein, a woven Kevlar fiber (WKF)-based personal thermal management device was fabricated by directly growing vertical copper-nickel (Cu-Ni) nanowires (NWs) on the WKF surface using a hydrothermal method. The treated WKF was combined with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) dispersed in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to form composites using vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM). This WKF-based personal thermal management system contained a conductive network of metallic NWs and rGO that promoted effective Joule heating and reflected back the infrared (IR) radiation emitted by the human body. It thus behaved as a type of thermal insulation. The Cu-Ni NWs were synthesized with a tunable Ni layer on Cu core NWs to enhance the oxidation resistance of the Cu NWs. The combined effect of the NW networks and rGO enabled a surface temperature of 70 °C to be attained on application of 1.5 V to the composites. The Cu3Ni1-WKF/PDMS provided 43% more thermal insulation and higher IR reflectance than bare WKF/PDMS. The absorbed impact energy and tensile strength was highest for the Cu1Ni3- and rGO-integrated WKF/PDMS samples. Those Cu-Ni NWs having higher Ni contents displayed better mechanical properties and those with higher Cu contents showed higher Joule heating performance and IR reflectivity at a given rGO loading. The composite shows sufficient breathability and very high durability. The high flexibility of the composites and their ability to generate sufficient heat during various human motions ensures their suitability for wearable applications.


Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2017

Study on characteristics of cryogenic machining process of titanium alloy at a low cutting speed

DoYoung Kim; Dong Min Kim; Hyung Wook Park

Cryogenic machining uses liquid nitrogen (LN2) as a coolant. This machining process can reduce the cutting temperature and increase tool life. Titanium alloys have been widely used in the aerospace and automobile industries because of their high strength-to-weight ratio. However, they are difficult to machine because of their poor thermal properties, which reduce tool life. In this study, we applied cryogenic machining to titanium alloys. Orthogonal cutting experiments were performed at a low cutting speed (1.2 – 2.1 m/min) in three cooling conditions: dry, cryogenic, and cryogenic plus heat. Cutting force and friction coefficients were observed to evaluate the machining characteristics for each cooling condition. For the cryogenic condition, cutting force and friction coefficients increased, but decreased for the cryogenic plus heat condition.


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2015

Controlled growth of CuO nanowires on woven carbon fibers and effects on the mechanical properties of woven carbon fiber/polyester composites

Biplab K. Deka; Kyungil Kong; Jaewoo Seo; DoYoung Kim; Young-Bin Park; Hyung Wook Park


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2015

Growth of aligned ZnO nanorods on woven Kevlar® fiber and its performance in woven Kevlar® fiber/polyester composites

Ankita Hazarika; Biplab K. Deka; DoYoung Kim; Kyungil Kong; Young-Bin Park; Hyung Wook Park


Composites Science and Technology | 2016

Microwave-induced hierarchical iron-carbon nanotubes nanostructures anchored on polypyrrole/graphene oxide-grafted woven Kevlar® fiber

Ankita Hazarika; Biplab K. Deka; DoYoung Kim; Young-Bin Park; Hyung Wook Park


Archive | 2012

ATTACHING DEVICE FOR EXTENSION EYELASHES

Myun-Woo Lee; A.B. Radjiyeb; Hyung-Cheol Min; Ji-Yoon Han; DoYoung Kim


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Multifunctional enhancement of woven carbon fiber/ZnO nanotube-based structural supercapacitor and polyester resin-domain solid-polymer electrolytes

Biplab K. Deka; Ankita Hazarika; OBum Kwon; DoYoung Kim; Young-Bin Park; Hyung Wook Park


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2016

Interfacial resistive heating and mechanical properties of graphene oxide assisted CuO nanoparticles in woven carbon fiber/polyester composite

Biplab K. Deka; Ankita Hazarika; Kyungil Kong; DoYoung Kim; Young-Bin Park; Hyung Wook Park


The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2018

Predictive cutting force model for a cryogenic machining process incorporating the phase transformation of Ti-6Al-4V

DoYoung Kim; Dong Min Kim; Hyung Wook Park


WCMNM 2018 World Congress on Micro and Nano Manufacturing | 2018

Predictive Cutting Force Modeling for Cryogenic Machining process considering Micro-structural Analysis of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy

DoYoung Kim; Dong Min Kim; Hyung Wook Park

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Hyung Wook Park

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Biplab K. Deka

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Young-Bin Park

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Ankita Hazarika

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Dong Min Kim

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Kyungil Kong

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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A.B. Radjiyeb

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Hyung-Cheol Min

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Ji-Yoon Han

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Myun-Woo Lee

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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