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HERO ID
2617375
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
DEVELOP A DE-BOUNCE AND ENERGY-SAVING CHARACTERISTIC AC PM CONTACTOR AND ITS MICROCONTROLLER-BASED ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
Author(s)
Chi, CT
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control
ISSN:
1349-4198
Volume
6
Issue
2
Page Numbers
423-438
Web of Science Id
WOS:000275222300001
Abstract
A new type of collagen sponge was prepared as a tissue engineering scaffold using ice particulates as a template. The sponge has a hierarchical structure of large open pores on the top surface and interconnected small pores in the inner bulk body. The shape, size, and density of the surface large pores were determined by the ice particulates that were used as the template while the interconnected small pores were determined by the freezing temperature. The open and interconnected porous structure of the new collagen sponge facilitated cell seeding, cell penetration, and distribution throughout the scaffold, and accelerated cell proliferation and regeneration of new tissue. These ice particulate templates could be used to create open and interconnected porous scaffold structures.
Keywords
Electronic control unit (ECU); AC permanent magnet (PM) actuator; Contact bounce; AC electromagnetic (PM) actuator; Closing phase angle
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