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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
US 2011-12-22
15:00
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Characteristics of Hole Machining for Brittle Material by Ultrasonic Longitudinal and Torsional Vibration
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2011-81
The combination of ultrasonic vibration and polishing slurry has been shown to be an effective method for machining hole... [more] US2011-81
pp.25-30
US 2011-07-29
10:30
Kyoto Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Visualization of Nonlinear Wave Propagation on Cardiac Tissue [ I ] -- Presentative Vector Field Aproach on Phase Gradient --
Yoshifumi Harada (Fukui Univ.), Akinori Inoue, Takashi Okada, Akimitsu Harada, Yoshihiro Yoshikawa (HAM), Naoaki Bekki (Nihon Univ.), Hiroshi Kanai (Tohoku Univ.) US2011-32
Abstract In human heart, it is responsible for pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractio... [more] US2011-32
pp.55-60
US 2011-05-24
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Characteristics of Longitudinal and Torsional Vibration for Hole Machining by Ultrasonic Vibration -- Comparison of Hollow-type Stepped Horn with Uniform Rod --
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2011-9
The complex vibration source with diagonal slits of longitudinal-torsional vibration converter has also been applied to ... [more] US2011-9
pp.9-14
US 2010-12-16
15:45
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Welding of Braided Wire and Various Metal Specimens Using 20 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding Equipments -- Welding of Copper, Bimetal, Braided Wires, Aluminum and Copper Foils --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Kanagawa Univ.), Takashi Yokozuka, Shinichiro Suga (Apollo Engineering), Eiichi Sugimoto (Asahi EMS) US2010-89
Welding characteristics of copper, bimetal strip, flexible braided copper and tin coated copper wires consisted of thin ... [more] US2010-89
pp.23-28
US 2010-12-16
16:15
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Characteristics of longitudinal and torsional vibration for hole machining by ultrasonic vibration
Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2010-90
We are developing a new method using the ultrasonic longitudinal and torsional vibration of a hollow-type stepped horn w... [more] US2010-90
pp.29-34
US 2009-12-18
15:25
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Welding Characteristics and Structures of Various Metal Specimens Using Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding Systems -- Ultrasonic Welding of Aluminum, Copper, Nickel and Alumina Coated Aluminum Alloy --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Kanagawa Univ.), Eiichi Sugimoto (Asahi EMS) US2009-84
Ultrasonic complex vibration sources and welding equipments with elliptical to circular vibration locus were developed a... [more] US2009-84
pp.25-30
US 2009-12-18
15:50
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Examination of an in-plane complex-mode vibration system using two natural frequency
Yuji Watanabe (Takusyoku Univ.), Kazuyuki Yoneya, Kengo Naruse (Seidensha Electronics Co., ltd) US2009-85
We studied on a new type of ultrasonic welding tool for joining thin films. The tool is a resonator which is driven by t... [more] US2009-85
pp.31-34
US 2009-02-24
14:50
Tokyo NIHON DEMPA KOGYO CO.,LTD. Welding of Flat Copper Braid Wire Specimens Using Ultrasonic Complex Vibration -- Direct Machining of Terminal Parts on Flat Braided Wires --
Jiromaru Tsujino, Tetsugi Ueoka (Kanagawa Univ.), Eiichi Sugimoto (Asahi EMS) US2008-98
Abstract Braid wires are flexible and vibration-proof, and used widely for connecting various electrical equipments inc... [more] US2008-98
pp.29-34
US 2008-02-26
14:10
Tokyo Elm Hall, Ichigaya Bldg., Sharp Corp. Vibration Characteristics of Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System Using a Vibration converter with diagonal slits
Jiromaru Tsujino, Shun Tanaka, Ryohei Karatsu (kanagawa Univ.) US2007-115
Ultrasonic complex vibration is significantly effective for various high power ultrasonic applications including ultraso... [more] US2007-115
pp.37-42
US 2007-12-13
13:30
Kanagawa Tokyo Inst. of Tech. (Suzukake-dai) Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal-Ring-Pairs -- Ultrasonic Complex In-Plane Vibration Welding, Ultrasonic Motor and Rotating Complex Vibration Tool --
Jiromaru Tsujino, Yuu Kubodera, Goh Kishimoto, Tetsugi Ueoka (Kanagawa Univ.) US2007-83
Ultrasonic welding systems with a complex transverse vibration welding tip are effective for multi-spot welding of vario... [more] US2007-83
pp.7-12
US 2007-12-13
16:25
Kanagawa Tokyo Inst. of Tech. (Suzukake-dai) [Invited Talk] [Invited Lecture] Researchs on High-Power Applications of Ultrasonics -- High-Power Applications of Ultrasonics Using High Frequency and Complex Vibration --
Jiromaru Tsujino (Kanagawa Univ.) US2007-88
The author have engaged in researches on various high power ultrasonic applications from 1960 as a graduation thesis in ... [more] US2007-88
pp.35-40
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