Olivier Sudre
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 1991
Friederike F. Lange; David Chuen Chun Lam; Olivier Sudre; Brian D. Flinn; Craig A. Folsom; Bhaskar V. Velamakanni; Frank W. Zok; A.G. Evans
Abstract Powder processing of ceramic matrix composites is reviewed with emphasis on (1) forming powder compacts containing reinforcements, (2) the effect of the reinforcement network on the shrinkage and strengthening of the powder matrix during a heat treatment, (3) a novel method for producing a metal-reinforced ceramic composite and (4) a novel method for producing a laminar ceramic composite containing brittle fibers. Preliminary properties for the two new composite-processing methods are given.
Smart Materials and Structures | 2009
Julia J. Mack; Brian N. Cox; Olivier Sudre; Abigail A. Corrin; Sergio L. dos Santos e Lucato; Chelsea Ma; Jennifer S. Andrew
Methods of forming magnetically actuable tubular scaffolds for use in engineering smooth muscle tissues such as those of the intestines, blood vessels, and urethra are described. The scaffolds are fabricated from sheets of electrospun fibrils of biocompatible and biodegradable polymers containing spatially uniform dispersions of nanoscale magnetic Fe2O3 particles. The sheets are wound into tubes, which are designed to contain a uniform seeding of cells from inner to outer layer in the wound structure, as reported elsewhere. The tubes undergo a crimping deformation when exposed to a magnetic field, similar to the deformation of peristalsis. The deformation creates both strains in the tube walls and fluid pumping through the walls, which are desired to promote cell proliferation and differentiation. In this paper, the physical properties of the electrospun sheets and the wound tubes are reported, including the magnitude of the displacements and the flux through the walls induced by a given magnetic field. A model is presented that can be used to predict the deformation and fluid flow for given field strength and material and geometrical parameters. The model can be used to optimize tube design and interpret measurements from future experiments on cell culture.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1992
Olivier Sudre; Fred F. Lange
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1992
Olivier Sudre; Gang Bao; Bo Fan; Fred F. Lange; A.G. Evans
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1992
Olivier Sudre; Fred F. Lange
Annual Review of Materials Research | 2014
B. N. Cox; Hrishikesh Bale; Matthew R. Begley; Matthew Blacklock; Bao Chan Do; Tony Fast; Mehdi Naderi; Mark D. Novak; Varun P. Rajan; Renaud G. Rinaldi; Robert O. Ritchie; Michael N. Rossol; John H. Shaw; Olivier Sudre; Q. D. Yang; Frank W. Zok; David B. Marshall
Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2010
Shane E. Flores; A.G. Evans; Frank W. Zok; Martin Genet; Brian N. Cox; David B. Marshall; Olivier Sudre; Q. D. Yang
Archive | 2002
Olivier Sudre; David B. Marshall; Peter E. D. Morgan
Archive | 2006
Brian N. Cox; Janet B. Davis; Julia J. Mack; David B. Marshall; Peter E. Morgan; Olivier Sudre
Archive | 2008
Janet B. Davis; David B. Marshall; Olivier Sudre