Seungwook Kim
Chung-Ang University
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Journal of Biomechanics | 2012
Hong Sun Ryou; Seungwook Kim; Sang Wook Kim; Seong Wook Cho
Vessel geometry for numerical analysis is generally obtained by computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). Most medical imaging is obtained from patients for hemodynamic analysis due to the properties of vascular disease and the difficulties in angiography. To predict the site where plaque occurs and understand the progression of the lesion, however, it is necessary to take into consideration not only the diseased artery, but also the blood flow characteristics of healthy artery. In order to simulate healthy vessels prior to lesion formation, we performed CT and virtual histology intravascular ultrasound (VH-IVUS) on three actual patients and this data was used to develop criteria for healthy vessel construction, a method that virtually removes all intravascular plaque. The lumen of a vessel generated by CT and the lumen from VH-IVUS were compared, and the cross-sectional areas of plaque components (fibrous, fibrofatty, dense calcium, and necrotic) and the lumen from VH-IVUS were analyzed. Geometric differences in the healthy vessel and diseased vessel were analyzed, and flow characteristics of the healthy vessel and diseased vessel were compared through computational fluid dynamics simulation. Low average wall shear stress (AWSS) was distributed in the site where plaque was removed from the healthy vessel, and a high oscillatory shear index (OSI) was observed in the region proximal to the site where plaque previously existed. Low AWSS and high OSI are widely accepted indicators of plaque formation or the direction of plaque progression. A numerical model that effectively predicts lesion forming sites was also generated based on the healthy vessel construction method presented in this study.
international conference on quality reliability risk maintenance and safety engineering | 2013
Seong-Wook Cho; Wookjin Lee; Jiwoo Nam; Seungwook Kim; Gyu-Bong Lee
In this paper, a numerical study on the shape of the dryer was performed for the purpose of reducing energy used in the actual industrial dryer. We measured temperature distributions over the nozzles in the dryer according to two cases of power consumption. The measured temperatures are used as applied boundary conditions in the numerical model. In order to investigate the shape of energy efficient model, three cases of height of the outlet of the dryer, distance between nozzles and drying material, height of the dryer, and number of heater were selected as the geometric design parameters (X1, X2, X3). For the comparison of the thermal performance of each case, temperature distribution of the conveyer line passing the drying material and the inside of dryer are also analyzed by the numerical simulations. Finally, the proposed shape of dryer is expected to reduce power consumption while maintaining the thermal performance of the existing dryer.
Transactions of The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B | 2013
Seong Wook Cho; Seungwook Kim; Kyoung Chul Ro; Hong Sun Ryou
In this study, we performed a numerical analysis to investigate the effect of rotation on the blood flow and arterial wall behavior by using the FSI (fluid-structure interaction) technique. The geometry of the artery included 50% stenosis at the center. To simulate the rotational effect, 2-6 rps of axial velocity was applied to the arterial model. A spiral wave and asymmetric flow occurred due to the stenosis and axial rotation both in the rigid body model and in the FSI model. However, the arterial wall motion caused periodic and transient blood flow changes in the FSI model. The FRZ (fluid recirculation zone) decreased in the FSI model, which is a known predictor for the formation and vulnerability of plaque. Therefore, it is observed that arterial wall motion also influences the generation of the FRZ.
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty | 1999
Seungwook Kim; Price V. Fishback
The Journal of Economic History | 1993
Seungwook Kim; Price V. Fishback
Korea-australia Rheology Journal | 2011
Seong Wook Cho; Seungwook Kim; Moon Hyun Sung; Kyoung Chul Ro; Hong Sun Ryou
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2011
Seong Wook Cho; Seungwook Kim; Jin-Pyo Park; Sang Wook Yang; Young Wook Choi
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2013
Gyu-Bong Lee; Tae-Jun Ku; Young-Shin Kim; Seungwook Kim; Seong-Wook Cho
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2015
Wookjin Lee; Hong Sun Ryou; Seungwook Kim; Ji Woo Nam; Wang Soo Lee; Seong Wook Cho
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2014
Seungwook Kim; Taesung Kim; Gyu-Bong Lee; You-Jin Park; Seong Wook Cho