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2017-12-11 14:45 |
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Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration on Microbubble Cleaning Shigeru Aoki, Hiroshi Ikeda, Katsumi Kurita (TMCIT), Seiji Hirai (Inst. of Technologists) US2017-77 |
This research is aimed to clarify the relationship between frequency of ultrasonic vibration and cleaning effects. The ... [more] |
US2017-77 pp.17-20 |
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2012-12-18 13:45 |
Kanagawa |
Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Basic study on cleaning of machine part using microbubble in ultrasonic field Yuki Nakamura, Hiroshi Ikeda, Katsumi Kurita, Shigeru Aoki (TMCIT), Seiji Hirai, Makoto Kohmura (IT) US2012-81 |
In this study, a new cleaning method of machine parts using tap water and microbubble in ultrasonic field(28 kHz, 100 W)... [more] |
US2012-81 pp.5-10 |
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2010-12-16 16:45 |
Kanagawa |
Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Reduction Method for Residual Stress on Welded Joint Using Ultrasonic and Low Frequency Vibrations
-- Simulation Using Model with Plastic Deformation -- Shigeru Aoki, Tadashi Nishimura, Tetsumaro Hiroi, Katsumi Kurita (TMCIT), Seiji Hirai (IOT), Shigeomi Koshimizu (AIIT) US2010-91 |
Welding is widely used for construction of many structures. Residual stress is generated near the bead because of locall... [more] |
US2010-91 pp.35-38 |
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2007-12-13 15:15 |
Kanagawa |
Tokyo Inst. of Tech. (Suzukake-dai) |
Reduction of Residual Stress of Welded Joint Using 2 Ultrasonic Vibrations Shigeru Aoki, Tadashi Nishimura, Tetsumaro Hiroi (TMCIT), Seiji Hirai (Inst. of Tech.) US2007-86 |
For reduction of residual stress in welded joint, a method using ultrasonic vibration during welding is proposed. Using ... [more] |
US2007-86 pp.23-27 |
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