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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
US 2023-07-27
15:05
Fukuoka West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex Development of viscosity measurement method under extreme low-shear rate
Mika Iga, Satoshi Ishida (Nippon Paint CS), Keiji Sakai (IIS, The Univ. of Tokyo) US2023-20
We have developed a measurement technique using the EMS (Electro Magnetically Spinning) method to measure the viscosity ... [more] US2023-20
pp.15-18
US 2023-07-28
10:35
Fukuoka West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex Viscosity behavior of low viscosity samples in the low shear rate range
Miki Horanp (Univ. of Tokyo), Taichi Hirano (Meiji Univ.), Shujiro Mitani, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2023-28
The viscosity behavior of “low viscous liquid in the low shear-rate region” was evaluated with an EMS viscometer. EMS i... [more] US2023-28
pp.53-56
EMD 2023-03-03
17:10
Saitama NIT and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effect of Lubricants on Electrical Characteristics of Sliding Contacts in Gold-plated Slip-ring System
Naoya Chiba, Takuma Matsuzaki, Koichiro Sawa, Takahiro Ueno (NIT) EMD2022-34
An electric sliding contact mechanism is a means of transmitting power and signals between stationary and moving objects... [more] EMD2022-34
pp.76-81
US 2022-11-29
13:00
Toyama Consortium of universities in toyama Low viscosity characteristics of 100MHz SC-cut QCM using Drop Method
Yingbo Sun, Yudai Maruyama, Yuta Aoki, Kengo Hara, Yasuaki Watanabe (TMU) US2022-43
QCM (quartz crystal microbalance) has an advantage in that various objects can be easily evaluated An AT-cut crystal res... [more] US2022-43
pp.1-6
US 2020-07-31
14:15
Online Online Rheological analysis for a paint that gives a smooth surface -- Control of roller marks --
Satoshi Ishida (Nippon Paint Holdings) US2020-16
The Surface of paint film coated by roller has the streak like concavities and convexities. They are called roller mark ... [more] US2020-16
pp.17-20
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
16:15
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. Application of micro-gel beads generated by inkjet system for mimic bio-material
Shujiro Mitani, Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (IIS, Univ.of Tokyo) US2019-90
Using a inkjet system, it is possible to generate microdroplets with uniform size, ~ 30 µm in diameter, and uniform shap... [more] US2019-90
pp.107-112
PRMU 2019-10-18
10:00
Tokyo   Human Perception of Fluid Viscosity Based on Optical Flow
Wataru Suzuki (NCNP), Atsushi Hiyama (Univ. Tokyo), Wakayo Yamashita (Kagoshima Univ.), Noritaka Ichinohe (NCNP), Takeharu Seno (Kyushu Univ.), Hiroshige Takeichi (RIKEN) PRMU2019-31
A psychophysical experiment was conducted for participants to view and rate viscosity of the simulated fluid in the vide... [more] PRMU2019-31
pp.1-4
US 2019-07-29
15:45
Hokkaido   Fabrication of thickness-shear mode resonators with ZnO film and their frequency characteristics of liquid loading
Masaya Miyata, Shinji Takayanagi, Mami Matsukawa (Doshisha Univ.), Takahiko Yanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2019-34
Thickness-shear mode resonators are applied to sensors to measure liquid viscosity and antigen-antibody reaction, becaus... [more] US2019-34
pp.33-37
US 2018-10-04
12:40
Miyagi   Evaluation of fluid viscosity in the ultrahigh frequency range using quasi-shear mode c-axis tilted ScAlN thin film resonators
Yui Yamakawa, Takumi Soutome, Rei Karasawa, Takahiko Yanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2018-53
In the fluid viscosity evaluation based on the QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance), the quartz crystal plate is required t... [more] US2018-53
pp.25-29
US 2018-07-31
11:55
Kyoto   Rheological measurements applying the EMS(Electro-Magnetically-Spinning) method -- Rheology Spectrometer, big benefits --
Yoshikazu Yamakawa, Yoji Okada (TE), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (UTokyo) US2018-33
Recently, we developed a new type of visco/Rheometer based on the Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) method.
A new Di... [more]
US2018-33
pp.17-18
US 2018-07-31
13:30
Kyoto   Temperature dependence of reorientational viscosity of cyano-biphenyl liquid crystals in isotropic phase
Tatsuro Matsuoka, Ken Okada (Nagoya Univ.) US2018-34
It has been reported that cyanobiphenyl type liquid crystals make molecular association even in isotropic phase and they... [more] US2018-34
pp.19-21
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
US, EA
(Joint)
2018-01-23
13:00
Osaka   [Poster Presentation] Model for viscosity estimation from acoustic emission spectra of single bubble oscillation
Yuto Hatanaka, Takanobu Kuroyama (NIT, Gifu College) US2017-96
A viscosity estimation model from the acoustic emission of single bubble system is constructed. The relationship between... [more] US2017-96
pp.71-76
US 2017-07-27
09:45
Okayama   Technology for reducing paint-spatter in roller-coating
Satoshi Ishida, Kenta Koike (NPHD) US2017-31
Paint-spatter in roller-coating is one of the important workability. Last year, we reported two factors (1.Spinnability
... [more]
US2017-31
pp.5-9
US 2015-07-31
17:00
Osaka Nippon Paint Holdings Glass melting viscosity measurement under ultra-high temperature with open-type EMS system
Masanori Yasuda (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2015-36
Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) system applies remote torque to the probe in the sample in a non-contact manner, and... [more] US2015-36
pp.45-48
US 2015-06-19
15:15
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Observation of Mechanical Relaxation Spectrum by Disk-EMS viscometer
Maiko Hosoda (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Yusuke Matsuura, Keiji Sakai (Univ Tokyo) US2015-22
We have developed so far a variety kinds of Electro-Magnetically spinning viscometer, including spinning sphere, floatin... [more] US2015-22
pp.35-38
US 2014-07-11
13:10
Tokyo Kyoto Electronics, Tokyo sales Office Rheology measurement of emulsions with EMS Viscometer
Miki Nakamura, Masanori Yasuda, Sanae Kanji (KEM), Keiji Sakai (Tokyo Univ.) US2014-25
Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) viscometer applies remote torque to a sphere probe in the sample from outside of a s... [more] US2014-25
pp.1-4
US 2013-07-29
- 2013-07-30
Fukuoka Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University Application for high viscosity sample by EMS system
Masanori Yasuda, Nami Kurauchi, Yasuhide Hara, Miki Nakamura (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2013-22
Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) system applies remote torque to the sphere probe in the sample in a non-contact mann... [more] US2013-22
pp.1-3
US 2013-07-29
00:20
Fukuoka Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University High accuracy measurement of low viscosity using Electromagnetically Revolving System
Yuhei Ohta, Yusuke Matsuura, Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2013-23
Recently, We developed new method to measure viscosity, ElectroMagnetically Spinning (EMS) viscometer. In this method, a... [more] US2013-23
pp.5-8
US 2013-07-29
00:40
Fukuoka Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University Rheological evaluation of sagging of coatings
Mika Matsushima, Mika Iga (Nippon Paint), Nami Kurauchi, Miki Nakamura (Kyoto Electronics) US2013-24
It is said that the viscosity of the low shear is related to a sagging phenomenon of the paint. We confirmed a relation ... [more] US2013-24
pp.9-11
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