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Design of LED Luminaire for Parking Garage
Hao Cui,Si-Hyun Park 대한전기학회 2016 Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology Vol.11 No.6
This study aims to design a zonal lumen for parking garage LED lightings of a slim appearance and 20 W/2,000 lm capacity and to fabricate a lighting luminaire accordingly. The frame is of a one-dimensional bar type with a reverse V-shaped section, with LED chips arranged along both sides. To maximize the 60° to 80° zonal lumen, the geometric structure was designed with the apex of the reverse V-shaped section at 40° and both sides at 70°. As for the LED light source, focusing lenses with narrower full-width half-maximum (FWHM) in luminous intensity were used. A ray-tracing simulation method was utilized for the zonal lumen simulation of the given structure. An actual hardware of luminaire based on the simulation results was fabricated and characterized. The suggested model is meant to develop LED lightings with a proper level of zonal lumen required in parking garages.
Hao Cui,He-Chun Quan,Ri Jin,Zhehao Lin 대한토목학회 2023 KSCE JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Vol.27 No.1
Flood susceptibility mapping is an important method for flood research. In this paper, we combine a backpropagation neural network (BPNN) with a genetic quantum algorithm (GQA) for the first time to develop flood susceptibility mapping. The area on the Chinese side of the Tumen River Basin was selected as the research object. A set of flood conditioning factors was selected based on relevant literature and an actual situation and then validated using the chi-square test and correlation analysis. Different weights were assigned using stepwise weight assessment ratio analysis. Finally, modeling and flood susceptibility mapping using GQA-BPNN. As a reference, the same work was performed with both the pure BPNN and optimized BPNN using a genetic algorithm (GA). The results show that the area under the curve, root mean squared error, Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient and percentage of bias are significantly better for the GQA-BPNN than for the BPNN and GA-BPNN and that the flood sensitivity maps constructed by the GQA-BPNN have more flood points in high flood sensitivity areas. Therefore, the GQA-BPNN method can be considered an effective method for flood susceptibility mapping.
Design of LED Luminaire for Parking Garage
Cui, Hao,Park, Si-Hyun The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 2016 Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology Vol.11 No.6
This study aims to design a zonal lumen for parking garage LED lightings of a slim appearance and 20 W/2,000 lm capacity and to fabricate a lighting luminaire accordingly. The frame is of a one-dimensional bar type with a reverse V-shaped section, with LED chips arranged along both sides. To maximize the $60^{\circ}$ to $80^{\circ}$ zonal lumen, the geometric structure was designed with the apex of the reverse V-shaped section at $40^{\circ}$ and both sides at $70^{\circ}$. As for the LED light source, focusing lenses with narrower full-width half-maximum (FWHM) in luminous intensity were used. A ray-tracing simulation method was utilized for the zonal lumen simulation of the given structure. An actual hardware of luminaire based on the simulation results was fabricated and characterized. The suggested model is meant to develop LED lightings with a proper level of zonal lumen required in parking garages.
Cui, Chang-Hao,Fu, Yaoyao,Jeon, Byeong-Min,Kim, Sun-Chang,Im, Wan-Taek The Korean Society of Ginseng 2020 Journal of Ginseng Research Vol.44 No.6
Background: The separation of isomeric compounds from a mixture is a recurring problem in chemistry and phytochemistry research. The purification of pharmacologically active ginsenoside Rb<sub>3</sub> from ginseng extracts is limited by the co-existence of its isomer Rb<sub>2</sub>. The aim of the present study was to develop an enzymatic elimination-combined purification method to obtain pure Rb<sub>3</sub> from a mixture of isomers. Methods: To isolate Rb<sub>3</sub> from the isomeric mixture, a simple enzymatic selective elimination method was used. A ginsenoside-transforming glycoside hydrolase (Bgp2) was employed to selectively hydrolyze Rb<sub>2</sub> into ginsenoside Rd. Ginsenoside Rb<sub>3</sub> was then efficiently separated from the mixture using a traditional chromatographic method. Results: Chromatographic purification of Rb<sub>3</sub> was achieved using this novel enzymatic elimination-combined method, with 58.6-times higher yield and 13.1% less time than those of the traditional chromatographic method, with a lower minimum column length for purification. The novelty of this study was the use of a recombinant glycosidase for the selective elimination of the isomer. The isolated ginsenoside Rb<sub>3</sub> can be used in further pharmaceutical studies. Conclusions: Herein, we demonstrated a novel enzymatic elimination-combined purification method for the chromatographic purification of ginsenoside Rb<sub>3</sub>. This method can also be applied to purify other isomeric glycoconjugates in mixtures.
Cui, Ji Hao,Park, Kwideok,Park, So Ra,Min, Byoung-Hyun Mary Ann Liebert 2006 Tissue engineering Vol.12 No.1
<P>In this study we investigated the effects of LIUS on chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSC). Our hypothesis is that LIUS may be a noninvasively effective stimulant to a biological system in vivo by turning on differentiation of MSCs and promotion of chondrogenesis. MSCs were isolated from the bone marrow of New Zealand white rabbits and cultured in monolayer for 2 weeks. They were then harvested and seeded into polyglycolic acid (PGA) non-woven mesh at a number of 5 x 10(6) cells. Cultured with a chondrogenic-defined media for 1 week, the PGA/MSCs constructs (n = 4) were implanted subcutaneously in the back of nude mice (n = 9, each group). The ultrasound (US) group received US stimulation at a frequency of 0.8 MHz and intensity of 200 mW/cm(2) for 10 min every day up to 4 weeks, while the control group had no US stimulation. Analyses of histological, immunohistochemical, biochemical, and mechanical characteristics were made at 1, 2, and 4 weeks post-stimulation, respectively. Total DNA contents showed no significant difference between the two groups. Total collagen and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) increased more significantly in the US-stimulated group than in the control. Histology of Safranin O/Fast green confirmed more intense and spreading extracellular matrix (ECM) at 2 and 4 weeks in the US-stimulated specimens. Mechanical tests exhibited that compressive strengths were also significantly higher in the US-stimulated cells at later times. This study strongly suggests that it may be possible for ultrasound to have some stimulatory effects in vivo on the chondrogenesis of MSCs.</P>
Cui, Jing-Hao,Cao, Qing-Ri,Choi, Yun-Jaie,Lee, Kyung-Hoon,Lee, Beom-Jin The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea 2006 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.29 No.8
Bifidobacteria-loaded alginate poly-l-lysine microparticles (bap microparticles) were prepared using an air atomization method and then freeze-dried. The viability of the bap microparticles was investigated as a function of the amount of the bifidobacteria cultures, and the addition of a yeast extract, cryoprotectants, antioxidants and neutralizer. The size of the bap microparticles with and without the bifidobacteria was $84.8{\pm}28.5\;{\mu}m$ ($mean{\pm}standard$ deviation) and $113.1{\pm}38.5\;{\mu}m$, respectively. The surface morphology was slightly ellipsoid and wrinkled regardless of the incorporating bifidobacteria. The viability gradually decreased with increasing freeze-drying time. Free-flowing powdered bap microparticles were obtained at least 12 h after freeze-drying the wetted slurry of bap microparticles. However, the particles tended to aggregate when either lactose or ascorbic acid was added. The addition of a yeast extract, cryoprotectants (glycerol and lactose), antioxidants ($NaHSO_3$ and ascorbic acid) and neutralizer $(Mg_3(PO_4)_2)$ resulted in a significantly higher viability of the bifidobacteria in the bap microparticles after freeze-drying (0.34-1.84 log) compared with the culture alone.