Characterizing the Material Properties of Microbial Cloth with GenSpace

Different teams

Names

Min J “MJ” Kang

Adam “Fred” Cerini ;)

Stanley George

Jeffrey Tam

Laura Quan

David Chen

Eric Ramos

Project Definition

Testing the material properties of microbial cloth in dry and wet conditions.

Current Things We Need to Do

-Since we finished the first cloth sheet, we need MORE microbial cloth from GenSpace before doing more testing.

Progress

-Before we start testing the material properties of this mysterious microbial cloth, we researched the standard testing procedure for testing leather.

Here is the link to the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard for physical and mechanical testing of leather.



-We made laser cut outs, with the help of Professor Lima and Jackie Song, of the microbial cloth based on the standard leather test piece shape, which can be found on section 4.4 of the link.



- Much thanks to George Ortega for setting up the Bio-Bath for the Instron and teaching us how to use it. We attempted a first dry test. The Instron was set at an uniform speed of separation of 110 mm per minute (section 4.2 of the ISO of leather testing). Although the test piece teared, the Instron didn't sense the tensile force as the test piece was elongated, which means the program didn't plot a force vs. displacement graph. We believed the test piece wasn't large enough for the Instron's sensors.

Raw Data

October 25
1 Standard Test Piece(Dry,1st Test), No Data Recorded

October 26
1 Standard Test Piece (Dry,2nd Test), No Data Recorded
3 Layered Standard Piece Test(Dry,1st Test), Curve Recorded
3 Layered Standard Piece Test(Dry, 2nd Test), Curve Recorded
Large Test Piece Test (Dry,1st Test), No Data Recorded

Meeting times

Put your initials in the time slots you are not free.

Monday Tudesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8-9 SG
9-10 LQ MJ AC SG LQ MJ SG DC ER LQ MJ SG JT DC LQ AC JT ER LQ AC DC
10-11 LQ MJ AC SG JT LQ MJ SG DC ER LQ MJ SG JT DC LQ AC JT ER LQ AC DC
11-12 LQ MJ AC SG JT DC ER JT LQ MJ AC SG JT DC ER LQ AC SG DC ER LQ MJ AC SG DC ER
12-1 JT LQ MJ AC SG DC ER JT LQ MJ
1-2 LQ MJ AC JT SG JT DC ER
2-3 JT LQ MJ AC SG DC ER JT DC ER JT LQ AC SG DC ER LQ MJ AC
3-4 LQ MJ AC SG JT DC ERJT LQ MJ AC SG DC ER JT DC ER JT LQ MJ AC SG DC ER SG
4-5 LQ MJ AC SG JT DC ER LQ DC ER DC ER SG
5-6 LQ MJ AC LQ JT DC ER DC ER
6-7 LQ MJ AC JT LQ MJ AC SG JT SG DC
7-8 AC JT LQ MJ AC SG JT DC
8-9 LQ MJ AC SG DC
9-10
10-11

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