Hsin Chung Cheng
Taipei Medical University
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Optics Express | 2010
Hsin Chung Cheng; Chiung Fang Huang; Yi Lin; Yung Kang Shen
This study describes the brightness field distributions of microlens arrays fabricated by micro injection molding (μIM) and micro injection-compression molding (μICM). The process for fabricating microlens arrays used room-temperature imprint lithography, photoresist reflow, electroforming, μIM, μICM, and optical properties measurement. Analytical results indicate that the brightness field distribution of the molded microlens arrays generated by μICM is better than those made using μIM. Our results further demonstrate that mold temperature is the most important processing parameter for brightness field distribution of molded microlens arrays made by μIM or μICM.
BioMed Research International | 2017
Hsin Chung Cheng; Boe Yu Peng; May Show Chen; Chiung Fang Huang; Yi Lin; Yung Kang Shen
Endosseous oral implant is applied for orthodontic anchorage in subjects with multiple tooth agenesis. Its effectiveness under orthodontic loading has been demonstrated clinically and experimentally. This study investigates the deformation and stress on the bone and implant for different bite forces by three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) methods. A numerical simulation of deformation and stress distributions around implants was used to estimate the survival life for implants. The model was applied to determine the pattern and distribution of deformations and stresses within the endosseous implant and on supporting tissues when the endosseous implant is used for orthodontic anchorage. A threaded implant was placed in an edentulous segment of a human mandible with cortical and cancellous bone. Analytical results demonstrate that maximum stresses were always located around the implant neck in marginal bone. The results also reveal that the stress for oblique force has the maximum value followed by the horizontal force; the vertical force causes the stress to have the minimum value between implant and bone. Thus, this area should be preserved clinically to maintain the structure and function of a bone implant.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2009
Chiung Fang Huang; Hsin Chung Cheng; Chung Ming Liu; Chang Chih Chen; Keng Liang Ou
Materials Characterization | 2010
May Show Chen; Hsin Chung Cheng; Chiung Fang Huang; Chih Yeh Chao; Keng Liang Ou; Chih Hua Yu
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2011
Yuh Chyun Chiang; Hsin Chung Cheng; Chiung Fang Huang; Jeou Long Lee; Yi Lin; Yung Kang Shen
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010
Ming Chih Chang; Chin Wan Luo; Mao Suan Huang; Keng Liang Ou; Li Hsiang Lin; Hsin Chung Cheng
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2014
Chiung Fang Huang; Hsin Chung Cheng; Yi Lin; Chih Wei Wu; Yung Kang Shen
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008
Ming Hung Tsai; Keng Liang Ou; Chiung Fang Huang; Hsin Chung Cheng; Yung Kang Shen; Chih Yuan Chang; Chao Hsuan Wu; Jeng Huei Chen; Pei Jr Guan
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2012
Mao Suan Huang; Yuh Chyun Chiang; Sheng Chieh Lin; Hsin Chung Cheng; Chiung Fang Huang; Yung Kang Shen; Yi Lin
Applied Surface Science | 2011
Jing Ming Hung; Li Hsiang Lin; Yung Hsun Shih; Chung Ming Liu; Hsin Chung Cheng; Keng Liang Ou