M
Ming-Chang Jeng
Researcher at National Central University
Publications - 10
Citations - 542
Ming-Chang Jeng is an academic researcher from National Central University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Taguchi methods. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 481 citations.
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Optimization of turning operations with multiple performance characteristics using the Taguchi method and Grey relational analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the optimization of CNC turning operation parameters for SKD11 (JIS) using the Grey relational analysis method and found the degree of influence for each controllable process factor onto individual quality targets.
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Differences in urban and rural accident characteristics and medical service utilization for traffic fatalities in less-motorized societies
TL;DR: Specific interventions, such as intelligent emergency medical systems, campaigns for helmets and seat belt usage, enforcement of helmets and Seat Belt use, and speed control measures should be targeted to rural areas.
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Psychological Benefits of Virtual Reality for Patients in Rehabilitation Therapy
TL;DR: A virtual-reality-based rehabilitation program can ease patients' tension and induce calm and the differences between the experimental and control groups were significant for AD-ACL calmness and tension.
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Survival hazards of road environment factors between motor-vehicles and motorcycles.
TL;DR: Results indicated that, for both motor-vehicle occupants and motorcycle riders, the fatal prevalence, occurrence likelihood, and risk based on time were decreased in urban areas and elevated on highways.
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Effects of part geometry and injection molding conditions on the tensile properties of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene polymer
Hsien-Chang Kuo,Ming-Chang Jeng +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influences of process parameters and different cross-sectional dimensions on the tensile strength of specimens with and without a weld line are investigated, and the weld line characteristics of structures with different crosssections are explored as well.