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US 2023-01-25
13:30
Online Online Difference in welding strength caused by surface roughness of samples using ultrasonic complex vibration
Rina Yamazaki, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2022-71
Tensile shear strength was measured and investigated in connection experiments with different welding times when the sur... [more] US2022-71
pp.1-6
US 2022-01-25
16:00
Online Online Study of longitudinal-torsional vibration source using stepped horn with hollow part -- Comparison between FEM and actual measurement --
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2021-66
We have been studying the ultrasonic vibration assisted manufacturing technology using longitudinal-torsional vibration ... [more] US2021-66
pp.44-47
US 2022-01-25
16:50
Online Online [Invited Talk] Admiring professor Jiromaru Tsujino
Atsuyuki Suzuki (NIT, Tokuyama College) US2021-67
Professor Jiromaru Tsujino, who passed away on August 17, 2020, and was engaged in education and research activities at ... [more] US2021-67
pp.48-50
US 2020-12-14
14:25
Online Online Development of the ultrasonic complex vibration source by a longitudinal vibration transducer using a uniform rod with diagonal slits and another longitudinal vibration transducer
Naoki Saegusa, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2020-51
Conventionally, since the vibration direction of the welding using ultrasonic wave is linear in one direction, the damag... [more] US2020-51
pp.7-11
US 2020-12-14
14:50
Online Online Tensile shear strength and cross tensile strength in dissimilar metals welding using ultrasonic planar vibration
Haruki Sakuma, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2020-52
Since ultrasonic welding does not use heat, it can be easily welded with different metals with different melting points.... [more] US2020-52
pp.12-17
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Vibration characteristics of complex vibration source using two longitudinal vibration transducers and a uniform rod with diagonal slits
Naoki Saegusa, Takuya asami, Hikaru miura (Nihon Univ.) US2019-77 EA2019-90
Conventionally, since the vibration direction of the welding using ultrasonic wave is linear in one direction, the
dam... [more]
US2019-77 EA2019-90
pp.41-45
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Different metal welding using ultrasonic complex vibration source -- Weld strength changed pressure and sample installation direction --
Haruki Sakuma, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2019-78 EA2019-91
Since ultrasonic welding does not use heat, it can be easily welded with different metals with different melting points.... [more] US2019-78 EA2019-91
pp.47-51
US 2018-12-10
15:25
Tokyo   One Wave-Length Longitudinal Vibration Mode Diagonal Slit Complex Vibration Converter for Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System -- 27 kHz and 40 kHz Complex Vibration Welding Systems Using Various Exchangeable Welding Tips --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Kanagawa Univ., LINK-US) US2018-74
19.5 kHz complex vibration systems using various complex transverse vibration welding tips vibrating in rotating circula... [more] US2018-74
pp.21-26
US 2017-05-22
15:25
Tokyo   Ultrasonic welding by complex vibration source consisting of longitudinal and torsional vibration transducers -- Study of varying shape of vibration locus --
Takuya Asami, Yosuke Tamada, Yusuke Higuchi, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2017-18
We developed an ultrasonic complex vibration source using longitudinal vibration transducer and torsional vibration tran... [more] US2017-18
pp.23-26
US 2016-12-12
13:55
Tokyo   Welding of Copper Plate and Aluminum Plate by Ultrasonic Complex Vibration -- Study by Several Vibration Loci --
Yusuke Higuchi, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2016-65
The electric vehicle is needs for the large capacity of batteries, and the dissimilar metal of an aluminum plate and a c... [more] US2016-65
pp.23-28
US 2016-12-12
14:20
Tokyo   Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding of Many Metal Foils and Terminals of Li-ion Battery and Capacitor -- Ultrasonic complex vibration welding using various welding tips --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Asahi EMS/Kanagawa Univ.) US2016-66
Ultrasonic complex vibration welding using two-dimensional vibration stress has significantly superior welding character... [more] US2016-66
pp.29-34
US 2015-12-21
14:45
Tokyo Surugadai Campus, Nihon University Ultrasonic complex vibration source consisted of longitudinal vibration and torsional vibration transducers
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2015-77
We think that the planar vibration locus is available to ultrasonic vibration assisted manufacturing technology. In prev... [more] US2015-77
pp.19-22
US 2015-12-21
15:10
Tokyo Surugadai Campus, Nihon University Ultrasonic Welding Using a Long and Thin Complex Transverse Vibration Welding Tip with Vibration Detector and Static Pressure Controller -- Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding of Deep and Narrow Positions --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Kanagawa Univ./ Asahi EMS) US2015-78
Ultrasonic welding could not been applied for deep and narrow parts positioned at long distance from the vibration syste... [more] US2015-78
pp.23-28
US 2014-12-15
14:20
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology, Suzukakedai Campus Ultrasonic Metal Welding of Dissimilar Metals by Planar Vibration Locus -- Relationship between weld strength and weld area --
Takuya Asami, Daiki Saito, Kei Sugiyama, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2014-67
Metal welding of dissimilar metals and low-resistance metals are difficult by the resistance welding. Thus, ultrasonic m... [more] US2014-67
pp.11-16
US 2014-12-15
15:50
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology, Suzukakedai Campus Ultrasonic Welding of Electronic Parts and Devices Using a Long and Thin Complex Transverse Vibration Welding Tip -- Ultrasonic complex vibration welding of narrow and deep welding positions --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Kanagawa Univ./Asahi EMS) US2014-70
Ultrasonic complex vibration welding was applied for deep and narrow area of electronic parts positioned at long distanc... [more] US2014-70
pp.29-34
US 2014-05-26
13:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Study on Ultrasonic Metal Welding with Planar Vibration Locus by Two Driving Frequency
Takuya Asami, Daiki Saito, Kei Sugiyama, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2014-8
Many studies of vibration locus for ultrasonic metal welding have been reported. The studies have been shown that the tw... [more] US2014-8
pp.1-6
US 2013-12-18
15:00
Tokyo Surugadai Campus, Nihon University Basic Study on Ultrasonic Metal Welding of Dissimilar Metals by Planar Vibration Locus
Takuya Asami, Daiki Saito, Kei Sugiyama, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2013-77
The vibration locus used in conventional ultrasonic metal welding is usually linear. We have proposed the use of a plana... [more] US2013-77
pp.19-24
US, EA
(Joint)
2013-01-25
14:40
Kyoto Kambaikan, Doshisha Univ. Basic study on ultrasonic welding by complex vibration using two driving frequencies
Ryohei Sakai, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2012-109
Welding of metals by ultrasonic has a method by complex vibration. But the method has a problem with difference of weldi... [more] US2012-109
pp.119-124
US 2012-12-18
15:15
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Characteristics of Hole Machining of Brittle Materials by Ultrasonic Longitudinal-Torsional Vibration -- Relationship Between Processing Pressure and Machining Time --
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2012-84
The longitudinal-torsioanl (complex) vibration is obtained by mean of diagonal slits. Also, complex vibration sources wi... [more] US2012-84
pp.23-28
US 2012-04-25
15:10
Tokyo Nihon Univ. Characteristics of Hole Machining of Brittle Material by Ultrasonic Longitudinal-Torsional Vibration -- Comparison of Machining Time by Longitudinal or Complex Vibration --
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2012-5
The combination of ultrasonic vibration and polishing slurry has been shown to be an effective method for machining hole... [more] US2012-5
pp.23-28
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