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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EMD 2024-03-01
14:20
Chiba   Break arc characteristics and arc behavior observations of AgSnO2 contacts in an inductive load circuit up to DC20V
Reo Oikawa, Yuya Asari, Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science and Technology) EMD2023-42
The authors’ research group has continued a series of observations of break arc behaviors and arc duration measurements ... [more] EMD2023-42
pp.19-24
SDM 2023-10-13
13:40
Miyagi Niche, Tohoku Univ. [Invited Talk (Young Researcher)] Investigation on Thermoelectric Properties of Flexible Thermoelectric Power Generators from Conductive Fabrics
Hudzaifah Al Hijri, Daiki Kansaku, Hiroya Ikeda (Shizuoka Univ.) SDM2023-55
Thermal energy can be harvested using thermoelectric power generators based on the Seebeck effect. In this research, fle... [more] SDM2023-55
pp.7-12
EMD 2023-03-03
15:45
Saitama NIT and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Break arc characteristics of AgSnO2 contacts in an inductive load circuit up to DC20V
Shota Kosugi, Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science and Technology) EMD2022-29
The authors’ research group has continued a series of observations of break arc behaviors and arc duration measurements ... [more] EMD2022-29
pp.46-51
US 2022-05-19
11:15
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Evaluation of acoustic radiation force acting on an object in airborne ultrasonic standing wave fields
Teruyuki Kozuka, Taisei Okeda, Takuya Yoshimoto (AIT), Masahiro Toyoda (Honda Electronics), Shin-ichi Hatanaka (UEC) US2022-4
Research has been conducted on non-contact object manipulation using ultrasonic speaker arrays. By continuously varying ... [more] US2022-4
pp.12-15
EMD 2021-03-08
16:15
Online Online Fundamental Study on Effect of Surface Roughness of Contact Boundary and Torque Value on High-Frequency Characteristics of Connectors
Hiroyuki Ueda, Shugo Kaji, Daisuke Fujimoto, Youngwoo Kim, Yuichi Hayashi (NAIST) EMD2020-37
Wear occurs on the contact surface due to sliding and vibration of the connector. This increases the contact resistance,... [more] EMD2020-37
pp.40-43
EMD 2021-03-08
16:35
Online Online Effect of Contact Oil on Contact Resistance and Friction
Hiroki Ikezaki, Yusuke Aoki, Kazuo Iida (Mie Univ) EMD2020-38
Currently, it is necessary to decrease the insertion force to the automobile connector. Contact oil is one of the means ... [more] EMD2020-38
pp.44-49
US 2020-12-14
15:15
Online Online Non-contact bolt loosening detection by remotely exciting a piezoelectric element bonded to a bolt
Kazuhiko Hasebe, Yuji Wada, Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Tech) US2020-53
Regular inspection of bolts is important for maintaining structures, and a simple inspection method is required. A non-c... [more] US2020-53
pp.18-23
US 2020-05-18
13:55
Online Online Non-contact measurement of viscoelasticity of rice cake by using focused airborne ultrasound
Ryo Aoki, Marie Tabaru (Tokyo Tech) US2020-9
In the rice cake manufacturing process, race cake is only managed by the room temperature. For high precision management... [more] US2020-9
pp.7-11
EMD, R 2020-02-14
14:35
Shizuoka   Observations of break arc behaviors of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load under application of an external magnetic field
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) R2019-56 EMD2019-56
When AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit up to 20V-17A with an applied external magnetic... [more] R2019-56 EMD2019-56
pp.13-16
EMD 2020-01-17
15:35
Kanagawa Rental hall Shonan Hiratsuka Arc movement observation of DC inductive break arcs of AgSnO2 contacts up to 20V-17A under external magnetic field application
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Sci.&Tech.) EMD2019-51
AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit of 14V-7A, 14V-12A, 20V-7A, or 20V-17A with an appli... [more] EMD2019-51
pp.17-21
EMD 2019-12-13
16:05
Tokyo   Dependence of surface roughness on contact resistance-load characteristics and contact distance when contact force of silver electrical contacts is decreased after increasing
Ryosuke Hosogi, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2019-46
In this study, in order to investigate in more detail contact resistance-load characteristics and contact distance on si... [more] EMD2019-46
pp.19-24
EMCJ, EMD, WPT, PEM
(Joint) [detail]
2019-07-19
09:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Study of Connecting Initial Momentary Behavior on Gold Contact
Yoshiro Yoshida EMCJ2019-32 EMD2019-13
Physical contact and electrical connection usually begin simultaneously and lead to stable contact at electrical contact... [more] EMCJ2019-32 EMD2019-13
pp.13-17
SDM 2019-06-21
14:00
Aichi Nagoya Univ. VBL3F [Invited Lecture] Nano-scale elasticity evaluation by ultrasonic atomic force microscopy
Toshihiro Tsuji (Tohoku Univ.), Kazushi Yamanaka (Ball Wave)
Ultrasonic atomic force microscopy (UAFM) was developed for realizing quantitative evaluation of the elasticity using at... [more]
EMD 2019-03-01
10:35
Tokyo   A study in influences of external magnetic field on break arc characteristics of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load circuit up to 20V-17A up to 20V-17A
Seika Tokumitsu, Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) EMD2018-59
For the purpose of investigating influences of application of an external magnetic field on shortenings of break arc dur... [more] EMD2018-59
pp.1-6
EMD 2019-03-01
14:45
Tokyo   Influence of current and magnetic flux density on magnetic blow-out on arc discharge at breaking of electrical contacts
Mano Kenta, Koichiro Sawa, KIyoshi Yoshida (NIT) EMD2018-69
Recently, applications using DC high voltage are increasing. In the DC circuit, there is a method called "magnetic blow-... [more] EMD2018-69
pp.53-57
EMD 2019-01-18
15:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Influences of contact opening speeds and external magnetic field on shortening of break arc durations of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load circuit up to 20V-17A
Seika Tokumitsu, Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) EMD2018-52
In a DC inductive (L=5.7mH) load circuit, a AgSnO2 contact pair with applied external magnetic field of about 120mT was ... [more] EMD2018-52
pp.23-28
EMD 2018-11-09
14:25
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Characteristics of arc duration at breaking contacts for low DC current with magnetic blow-out effect
Kiyoshi Yoshida, Kenta Mano, Koichiro Sawa (NIT), Kenji Suzuki (Fuji Electric FA Components & Systems) EMD2018-43
It is well-known that magnetic blow-out is an very useful method to extinguish quickly arc discharge at interrupting DC ... [more] EMD2018-43
pp.13-19
EMD 2018-11-09
15:05
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Evolution of contact surface of closed Cu rivets carrying large current
Xue Zhou, Kai Bo, Guofu Zhai (Harbin Inst. Tech) EMD2018-44
The mechanism of contact surface of closed Cu rivets are significant to the static welding caused by carrying large curr... [more] EMD2018-44
pp.21-25
EMD 2018-11-09
15:55
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Study on the Effect of Surface Condition on High-Frequency Transmission Characteristics
Kenji Aihara (Tohoku Univ.), Yu-ichi Hayashi (NAIST), Takaaki Mizuki, Hideaki Sone (Tohoku Univ.) EMD2018-46
When a connector connecting electric devices has loose contact or degradation over time, it causes contact failure. In p... [more] EMD2018-46
pp.33-36
EMCJ 2018-07-27
15:45
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. A study on measuring method of influence of contact force of contact points on signal transmission characteristics
Kenji Aihara (Tohoku Univ.), Yu-ichi Hayashi (NAIST), Takaaki Mizuki, Hideaki Sone (Tohoku Univ.) EMCJ2018-32
When a contact point of a connector connecting electric devices has poor maintenance or degradation over time, it causes... [more] EMCJ2018-32
pp.61-66
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