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EMD 2018-05-18
13:30
Hokkaido Muroran Institute of Technology Influence of Magnetic Flux Density and Breaking Velocity and Source Voltage on Magnetic Blow-out Behavior of DC High Voltage Arc
Kiyoshi Yoshida, Koichiro Sawa (NIT), Kenji Suzuki (Fuji Electric FA Components & Systems) EMD2018-2
Recently, the applications for make and break DC power supply circuits such as solar power generation and electric vehic... [more] EMD2018-2
pp.7-12
CPM, ED, EID, SDM, ICD, MRIS, QIT, SCE, OME, EMD
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-08
15:15
Shizuoka   Degradation Phenomenon of Electrical Contacts by using a Micro-Sliding Mechanism -- The comparison with input waveforms concerning of minimal sliding amplitudes under some conditions 4 --
Keiji Koshida, Shin-ichi Wada (TMC), Koichiro Sawa (NIT) EMD2017-75 MR2017-46 SCE2017-46 EID2017-48 ED2017-120 CPM2017-140 SDM2017-120 ICD2017-125 OME2017-69
Authors have studied degradation phenomena on electrical contacts under oscillations. In addition, they have developed a... [more] EMD2017-75 MR2017-46 SCE2017-46 EID2017-48 ED2017-120 CPM2017-140 SDM2017-120 ICD2017-125 OME2017-69
pp.15-20
EMD 2018-03-02
15:25
Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology Influence of viscosity of oil on contact resistance
Hiroki Ueoka, Yusuke Aoki, Kazuo Iida (Mie Univ.) EMD2017-65
Currently, it is necessary to decrease the insertion force to the automobile connector. Contact oil is one of the means ... [more] EMD2017-65
pp.37-40
EMD, R 2018-02-16
14:35
Mie Sumitomo Wiring Systems Terminal Plating to Lower the Insertion Force of Multiway Connectors
Akihiro Katoh (AutoNetworks Tech.), Hajime Watanabe (SWS), Yoshifumi Saka, Kingo Furukawa, Yasushi Saitoh (AutoNetworks Tech.), Tomoyuki Sakata (SWS) R2017-63 EMD2017-55
Recent advancement in automotive electronic control systems is remarkable. Since the number of electronic control units ... [more] R2017-63 EMD2017-55
pp.13-18
OPE, OCS, OFT
(Joint) [detail]
2018-02-15
15:50
Okinawa Okinawa Prefectural Museum Physical-contact 256-core MPO Connector with Flat Polished Multi-core Fibers
Yuki Saito, Tetsu Morishima, Ken Manabe, Tetsuya Nakanishi, Tomomi Sano, Tetsuya Hayashi (SEI) OCS2017-84 OPE2017-174
We achieved physical contact (PC) of all the cores of high-density 256-core MPO connectors with a standard 22-N mating f... [more] OCS2017-84 OPE2017-174
pp.25-28
EMD 2017-11-17
10:30
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications A Method for Evaluating Degradation Phenomenon of Electrical Contacts using a Micro-Sliding Mechanism -- Minimal Sliding Amplitudes against Input Waveforms (3) --
Shin-ichi Wada, Keiji Koshida (TMC), Koichiro Sawa (Nippon Inst. of Tech.) EMD2017-44
The authors obtaine experimental results on the minimal sliding amplitude (MSA) required to make resistances fluctuate o... [more] EMD2017-44
pp.7-12
EMD 2017-11-17
13:20
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications The influence of contact conditions of gap on the frequency characteristics of the transmission line
Kenji Aihara (Tohoku Univ.), Yu-ichi Hayashi (NAIST), Takaaki Mizuki, Hideaki Sone (Tohoku Univ.) EMD2017-47
When a connector connecting electric devices has loose contact or degradation over time, it causes contact failure. Prev... [more] EMD2017-47
pp.27-30
SDM 2017-10-25
14:00
Miyagi Niche, Tohoku Univ. [Invited Talk] Zero-step-height planarization: Controlling PMD volume before CMP
Tomoyasu Kakegawa, Takuya Futase (SanDisk) SDM2017-50
We achieved excellent planarization for a pre-metal dielectric (PMD) layer regardless of its pattern density distributio... [more] SDM2017-50
pp.1-7
EMD 2016-11-03
13:55
Hyogo Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center Degradation Phenomenon of Electrical Contacts by using a Micro-Sliding Mechanism -- The comparison with input waveforms concerning of minimal sliding amplitudes under some conditions 2 --
Shin-ichi Wada, Keiji Koshida (TMC), Koichiro Sawa (NIT) EMD2016-52
Authors have studied degradation phenomenon on electrical contacts under the influences of an external micro-oscillation... [more] EMD2016-52
pp.11-16
EMD 2016-10-21
15:45
Kanagawa   Degradation of gold plated contacts under high temperature and effectiveness of contact lubricant
Terutaka Tamai (Elcontech), Masahiro Yamakawa, Yuta Nakamura (Tetra), Ichiro Takano (Kokgakuin) EMD2016-49
Contact failures for down size of connector contacts with low contact force and cost down of gold plated are serious pro... [more] EMD2016-49
pp.19-27
US 2016-02-29
14:10
Tokyo Instiute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Study on the non-contact acoustic inspection method using air-borne sound -- Detection of a steel rod corrosion crack and presumption of strength distribution using a concrete test object --
Kazuko Sugimoto, Tsuneyoshi Sugimoto (Toin Univ. of Yokohama), Yutaka Kawano, Takayuki Nishido (IHI) US2015-114
In the non-contact acoustic inspection method, we have developed the non-contact method to measure defects such as a cra... [more] US2015-114
pp.35-40
EMD, R 2016-02-19
13:20
Shizuoka Azarea,Shizuoka Investigation of Electrical Contacts on a Nanometer Scale using a Nano-manipulator in Scanning Electron Microscope
Jun Toyoizumi, Masanori Onuma, Takaya Kondo, Kikuo Mori (yazaki), Tetsuo Shimizu, Sumiko Kawabata, Norimichi Watanabe (AIST) R2015-65 EMD2015-93
The indentation using tin oxide film which was deposited on tin substrate was executed by a tungsten probe whose curvatu... [more] R2015-65 EMD2015-93
pp.1-6
EMD, R 2016-02-19
13:45
Shizuoka Azarea,Shizuoka Characterization of Contact Oil in Electrical Contacts by the Alternating Current Impedance Method
Fumitaka Teraoka, Kazuo Iida (Mie Univ.), Shigeru Sawada, Atsushi Shimizu (AutoNetworks Tech.) R2015-66 EMD2015-94
Recently, there is a need for decrease of insertion force for automobile connector, and applying of the contact oil is c... [more] R2015-66 EMD2015-94
pp.7-12
US, EA
(Joint)
2016-01-29
09:50
Osaka Kansai University, Centenary Memorial Hall A basic study on non-contact control of small objects using sound field between opposed stripe mode vibration plate
Yuya Kato, Ayumu Osumi, Youichi Ito (NIhon Univ) US2015-95
In this study,we attempted a non-contact direction control of elongated small object using a standing waves sound field ... [more] US2015-95
pp.67-72
EMD 2015-12-18
16:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Simplex multicore fiber connector with physical-contact connection
Yoshiteru Abe, Koto Shikama, Shuichiro Asakawa, Tetsuo Takahashi (NTT) EMD2015-86
We clarified physical contact conditions for multicore fiber connector by investigating the relationship between ferrule... [more] EMD2015-86
pp.19-23
EMD 2015-11-06
09:55
Miyagi Tohoku University, School of engineering, Aoba memorial hall Observation of Break Arcs Rotated by Radial Magnetic Field in a 48VDC Resistive Circuit using two high-speed cameras
Jun Matsuoka, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2015-75
Break arcs are rotated with the radial magnetic field formed by a magnet embedded in a fixed cathode contact. The break ... [more] EMD2015-75
pp.47-52
EMD 2015-11-06
12:40
Miyagi Tohoku University, School of engineering, Aoba memorial hall Estimation of Inductance at Surface Structure in Contact Surfaces of Coaxial Connector
Tomoya Sato (Tohoku Univ.), Yu-ichi Hayashi (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Takaaki Mizuki, Hideaki Sone (Tohoku Univ.) EMD2015-81
When a connector has contaminated surfaces or weak contact force, nonuniform current distribution between the real conta... [more] EMD2015-81
pp.77-82
MBE, BioX, NC 2015-10-25
16:00
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University A Consideration about Infant Sucking Mechanism based on Measurement of Tongue-Nipple Contact Force
Eri Nishi (Setsunan Univ.), Yuiko Nagamatsu (JCHO Osaka Hospital), Takuya Niikawa (OECU) BioX2015-36 MBE2015-47 NC2015-31
We developed an artificial nipple with a built-in force sensor for dynamic measurement of the sucking mechanism of infan... [more] BioX2015-36 MBE2015-47 NC2015-31
pp.77-80
EMD 2015-10-02
16:50
Saitama Fuji Electric FA Components & SystemCo.,Ltd. Degradation Phenomenon of Electrical Contacts by using a Micro-Sliding Mechanism -- The comparison with input waveforms concerning of minimal sliding amplitudes under some conditions --
Shin-ichi Wada, Keiji Koshida (TMC), Koichiro Sawa (NIT) EMD2015-66
Authors have studied the degradation phenomenon on contact resistance under the influences of an external micro-oscillat... [more] EMD2015-66
pp.37-42
OFT, OCS
(Joint)
2015-08-27
14:00
Hokkaido   Experimental and simulation results for physical-contact conditions between multi-core fiber and fiber bundle fan-out
Osamu Shimakawa, Hajime Arao, Tomomi Sano (SEI) OFT2015-15
A multi-core fiber (MCF) that has plurality of cores in one fiber is one of the promising candidates to cope with the ex... [more] OFT2015-15
pp.1-4
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