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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2011

Designed hybrid scaffolds consisting of polycaprolactone microstrands and electrospun collagen-nanofibers for bone tissue regeneration

Hyeongjin Lee; MyungGu Yeo; SeungHyun Ahn; Dong-Oan Kang; Chul Ho Jang; Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park; GeunHyung Kim

Biomedical scaffolds used in bone tissue engineering should have various properties including appropriate bioactivity, mechanical strength, and morphologically optimized pore structures. Collagen has been well known as a good biomaterial for various types of tissue regeneration, but its usage has been limited due to its low mechanical property and rapid degradation. In this work, a new hybrid scaffold consisting of polycaprolactone (PCL) and collagen is proposed for bone tissue regeneration. The PCL enhances the mechanical properties of the hybrid scaffold and controls the pore structure. Layered collagen nanofibers were used to enhance the initial cell attachment and proliferation. The results showed that the hybrid scaffold yielded better mechanical properties of pure PCL scaffold as well as enhanced biological activity than the pure PCL scaffold did. The effect of pore size on bone regeneration was investigated using two hybrid scaffolds with pore sizes of 200 ± 20 and 300 ± 27 μm. After post-seeding for 7 days, the cell proliferation with pore size, 200 ± 20 μm, was greater than that with pore size, 300 ± 27 μm, due to the high surface area of the scaffold.


Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2007

A study of the flow characteristics of developing turbulent pulsating flows in a curved duct

Hyun-Chull Sohn; Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park

Flow characteristics of turbulent pulsating flows in a square-sectional curved duct were experimentally investigated. Experimental studies for air flow were conducted to measure axial velocity profiles, secondary flow and pressure distributions in a square-sectional 180° curved duct by using an LDV system with a data acquisition and processing system which includes a Rotating Machinery Resolve (RMR) and PHASE software. Measurements were made at the seven cross-sections from the inlet (ø=0°) to the outlet (ø=180°) of the duct with 30° intervals. Pressure was measured by using a magnetic differential pressure gage. The experiment was conducted in nineteen sections from the inlet to the outlet of the duct at 10° intervals.Velocity profiles for turbulent pulsating flows were large at the outer wall for a bend angle of ø=30° because of the centrifugal force. The velocity profiles were similar to those of turbulent steady flows. The secondary flow of the turbulent pulsating flow had a positive value at a bend angle of 150° without regarding the phase. The dimensionless value of the secondary flow became gradually weak and approached to zero in the region of a bend angle of 180° regardless of the ratio of velocity amplitude. The pressure difference of turbulent pulsating flows was the largest near the region of a bend of angle of 90° in the case of the middle region and became small beyond 90.


Transactions of The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B | 2009

Flow Characteristics of Driven Nozzle Position Change in the Connected Injection Pump

Hyun-Chull Sohn; Gil-Moon Park; Hyun-Sun Go; Haeng-Nam Lee

Abstract A objective of this study is to identify the characteristics of mean velocity distribution through CFD analysis for various driven nozzle position changes. The analysis was done for different Reynolds number in entrance region of jet-pump and for several diameter ratios of driven nozzle. (1) The largest absorption energy was found at the point s=1 in condition of diameter ratio 1:3.21 and point s=0.5 in condition of diameter ratio 1:2.25. (2) The absorption energy was not related to the change of entrance velocity and the driven nozzle position having the largest absorption energy was function for cross section ratio.(3) As the position of driven nozzle moves to the downstream, the absorption energy gets weaker. Because the energy from swirl was lost at the cross section gets smaller.(4) As the position of driven nozzle moves to the downstream, the injection energy leans to the upper direction wall and as the Reynolds number increase, the lean phenomenon is more distinct. (5) The flow quantity of driven nozzle, the diameter ratio 1:3.21, was 32% higher than that of 1 : 2.25 and as the inlet velocity gets faster the efficiency decreased. And as the cross section of the driven nozzle increases. 기호설명D


Journal of Fluid Machinery | 2004

A Study on the Heat Transfer Control Characteristics of Benard Flow a Magnetic Fluids in a Rectangular Enclosure

Jong-kug Ahn; Lee-Soo Seo; Gil-Moon Park

This study deals with the Benard Flow of Magnetic Fluids in a rectangular cavity which the ratio between height and width is 1 : 4 and the base side or left side is a heating face while other sides are to be cooling faces. When Magnetic field was equally impressed, considering the internal rotation of the elementary ferromagnetic particle, we found the following result from the numerical analysis of the GSMAC algorithm applied to the equation of the magnetic fluid. Benard flow is controlled by intensity and direction of magnetic fields, and critical point appears when especially magnetic field with a heating base and side area near H


Journal of Fluid Machinery | 2002

The Flow Characteristics in Dividing Ducts

Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park; Duck-Gu Lee

The flow characteristics in a bifurcated duct are investigated experimentally. Physical properties such as mean velocity vectors, mean vorticity, and total pressure distributions are obtained for three different Reynolds numbers (578, 620, 688) using PIV measurements and CFD analysis. Also, two different dividing ducts () were selected for study. The results of this study would be useful to the engineers designing flow systems for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and waste-water purification plants.


Macromolecular Research | 2010

Fabrication of Poly(methyl methacrylate) Micro-Droplets Using a Complex Electric Field on a Rolling Collector

Seung Hyun Ahn; Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park; GeunHyung Kim


Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Engineering | 2007

A Study on the Flow Characteristics of Desktop Personal Computer by In-Out Fan

Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park; Han-Byul Jung


Polymer-korea | 2008

Polycaprolactone Nanofiber Mats Fabricated Using an Electrospinning Process Supplemented with a Chemical Blowing Agent

GeunHyung Kim; Hyeon Yoon; Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park


Polymer(Korea) | 2008

전기방사공정과 발포제를 이용한 Polycaprolactone 나노섬유 지지체 제작

김근형; 윤현; 이행남; 박길문; GeunHyung Kim; Hyeon Yoon; Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park


Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Engineering | 2008

A Study on the Flow Characteristics in Computer Case by Crossflow Fan.

Haeng-Nam Lee; Gil-Moon Park; Hann-Byul Jung

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Chonnam National University

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