The application of theoretical models to describe the structure of the types of fibrous network produced by the electrospinning of polymers for use in tissue engineering and a number of …
WW Sampson - International materials reviews, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The properties of paper are highly dependent on those of the natural fibres from which the sheet is made and their interaction, as determined by the structure of the sheet. The nature …
WW Sampson - Proceedings of the Transactions of 12th …, 2001 - bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu
The literature concerning the structure of two-and threedimensional fibre networks is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the literature concerning such networks in papermaking …
Scaffolds for tissue engineering applications should be highly permeable to support mass transfer requirements while providing a 3-D template for the encapsulated biological cells …
We use the term information geometry to cover those topics concerning the use of the Fisher information matrix to define a Riemannian metric, § 2.0. 5, on smooth spaces of parametric …
Recent developments in the use of electrospun fibrous materials, for application as scaffolds for tissue engineering and in the application of carbon fibrous materials in fuel cells, has …
Electrospinning process can fabricate nanomaterials with unique nanostructures for potential biomedical and environmental applications. However, the prediction and …
WW Sampson - Journal of materials science, 2003 - Springer
A model is presented for the pore radius distribution in isotropic near-planar stochastic fibre networks. At a given areal density, the mean pore radius of two-dimensional random …
N Pan, W Zhong - Textile Progress, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Fluid transport is one of the most frequently observed phenomena in the processing and end uses of fibrous materials. Fibrous materials have a unique structure of complex geometry …