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Search Publications by: Martin Y. M. Chiang (Assoc)

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Stress Analysis for Combinatorial Buckling-Based Metrology of Thin Film Modulus

January 1, 2005
Author(s)
Shu Guo, Christopher M. Stafford, Martin Y. Chiang
We recently reported on a new buckling-based metrology for probing the elastic modulus of thin polymer films. In this experimental geometry, a thin film of interest is transferred to a relatively thick elastic substrate, and buckling is induced by

Permeability of Polymeric Scaffolds With Defined Pore Micro-Architecture and Interconnectivity Fabricated by Solid Free-Form Microprinting

November 7, 2004
Author(s)
K W. Lee, E Jabbari, L L. Lu, B L. Currier, Joy Dunkers, Martin Chiang, John A. Tesk, Marcus T. Cicerone, M J. Yaszemski
The hydraulic permeability of was measured as a function of interconnectivity of the pores. The hydraulic permeability of porous scaffolds for tissue engineering of bone was measured as interconnectivity of the pores was changed from 100 % to 70 %. The

Combinatorial Edge Delamination Test for Thin Film Adhesion Concept, Procedure, Results

July 1, 2003
Author(s)
Martin Y. Chiang, J He, R Song, Alamgir Karim, Wen-Li Wu, Eric J. Amis
A high-throughput combinatorial approach to edge delamination test is proposed to map the failure of adhesion as a function of both temperature and film thickness in a single step. In this approach, a single specimen of a thin film bonded to a substrate

Application of the V-Notch Shear Testing for Unidirectional Hybrid Composities

December 1, 2002
Author(s)
J He, Martin Y. Chiang, Donald L. Hunston, Charles C. Han
The v-notch (losipescu) shear test was investigated as a mean for determining the in-plane shear modulus and strength of unidirectional hybrid composites. Two types of hybrid systems having different fiber tow volume fractions composed of carbon and glass