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Simon S. Park
Researcher at University of Calgary
Publications - 162
Citations - 4889
Simon S. Park is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Machining & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 143 publications receiving 4086 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon S. Park include University of British Columbia & Asan Medical Center.
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Investigation of micro-cutting operations
TL;DR: A survey of the current efforts in mechanical micro-machining research and applications, especially for micromilling operations, can be found in this paper, where the authors suggest areas from macro-milling that should be examined and researched for application to the improvement of micro-mechanical cutting processes.
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Electrical and electromagnetic interference shielding properties of flow-induced oriented carbon nanotubes in polycarbonate
TL;DR: In this article, the electrical and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness (EMI SE) properties of multi-walled carbon nanotubes/polycarbonate (MWCNT/PC) composites are investigated.
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The electrical conductivity and electromagnetic interference shielding of injection molded multi-walled carbon nanotube/polystyrene composites
TL;DR: In this article, multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)/polystyrene (PS) composites were injection molded into a mold equipped with three different cavities.
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Modeling of dynamic micro-milling cutting forces
TL;DR: In this paper, a ploughing force model that takes the effect of elastic recovery into account is developed based on the interference volume between the tool and the workpiece, and the elastic recovery is identified with experimental scratch tests using a conical indenter.
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Modeling of minimum uncut chip thickness in micro machining of aluminum
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the MUCT of rounded-edge tools and proposed analytical models based on identifying the stagnant point of the workpiece material during the machining process.