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EMM, BioX, ISEC, SITE, ICSS, HWS, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-SPT [detail] 2022-07-19
16:15
Online Online Security Assessment and Countermeasures for Magnetic Malfunction of Electromagnetic Relays
Takumi Owada, Kazuki Tachibana, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) ISEC2022-14 SITE2022-18 BioX2022-39 HWS2022-14 ICSS2022-22 EMM2022-22
Relays are used in many electrical and electronic devices, including switches and sensors. Some relays are electromagnet... [more] ISEC2022-14 SITE2022-18 BioX2022-39 HWS2022-14 ICSS2022-22 EMM2022-22
pp.40-45
EMD 2019-12-13
14:35
Tokyo   Dependence of arc length just before arc extinction on magnetic flux density when break arcs are blown-out in a 48VDC/50A-200A resistive circuit
Kenshi Hamamoto, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2019-43
Break arcs were generated in a 48VDC resistive circuit and blown-out by transverse magnetic field. Circuit current when ... [more] EMD2019-43
pp.1-6
EMD, R 2019-02-15
13:30
Osaka   Influence of width of magnets on shape of break arcs magnetically blown-out in a 500VDC/10A resistive circuit
Yuta Kaneko, Sekikawa Junya (Shizuoka Univ.) R2018-53 EMD2018-54
Silver electrical contacts are separated at constant opening speed in a 500VDC resistive circuit. Break arcs are extingu... [more] R2018-53 EMD2018-54
pp.7-12
EMD 2018-11-09
14:00
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Analysis of Length of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out just before Arc Extinction Occurring in a 48VDC/50-200A Resistive Circuit
Kenshi Hamamoto, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2018-42
Break arcs are generated in a 48VDC/50-200A resistive circuit and blown-out by transverse magnetic field. The magnetic f... [more] EMD2018-42
pp.7-12
EMD 2017-11-17
15:15
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Splitting of Break Arcs Being Magnetically Blown-out in 450VDC/20A Resistive Circuit
Yu Ota, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2017-51
Silver contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in a resistive circuit in air. Supply volta... [more] EMD2017-51
pp.47-52
EMD 2017-11-17
15:40
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out in Nitrogen or Air in a DC High Voltage Resistive Circuit
Akinori Ishihara, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2017-52
Electrical contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in nitrogen or air in a 200V-450V DC /1... [more] EMD2017-52
pp.53-57
EMD 2017-10-20
13:45
Yamanashi Kofu-shi-Shoukoukaigisyo (Kofu) Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out in Nitrogen in a DC High Voltage Resistive Circuit
Akinori Ishihara, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2017-39
Electrical contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in nitrogen in a 200V-450V DC /10A res... [more] EMD2017-39
pp.7-11
EMD 2017-05-19
15:10
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Shortening of duration of break arcs by high flow rate air blow
Shoma Yamashita, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2017-3
Horizontally-opposed electrical contacts are separated in a 48VDC/10A resistive circuit at contact separation speed of 1... [more] EMD2017-3
pp.13-18
EMD 2017-05-19
15:35
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Shortening effect of duration of break arc by air blow and magnetic blow-out
Ryuichiro Yamamura, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ) EMD2017-4
In a DC high voltage circuit, Ag contacts was attached to a constant speed breaking device to generate break arcs. Suppl... [more] EMD2017-4
pp.19-24
EMD, R 2017-02-17
16:40
Shiga Omuron Kusatsu Factory Effect of various resin materials on arc duration under magnetic field
Daisuke Okazaki (OMRON), Masayuki Noda (OMRON Relay and Device) R2016-70 EMD2016-97
Various methods for arc extinction are used in DC switching device. One of them is the means that outgassing resin locat... [more] R2016-70 EMD2016-97
pp.59-63
EMD 2016-12-16
14:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Dependence of Arc Length at Arc Extinction of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out on Contact Material in DC High Voltage Circuit
Akinori Ishihara, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2016-67
Electrical contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in a 200V-450V DC /10A resistive circu... [more] EMD2016-67
pp.13-18
EMD 2016-12-16
15:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Restriction of Motion of Break Arcs Being Magnetically Blown-out by Side Surface of Metal Plates Part 2
Yu Ota, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2016-68
Metal plate (iron or copper) is fixed on the top of the contact gap. Thickness of them is 1mm. Circular cylindrical elec... [more] EMD2016-68
pp.19-24
EMD 2016-11-03
15:25
Hyogo Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center Dependence of Arc Duration of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out on Contact Material in 200V-450VDC/10A Circuit
Akinori Ishihara, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2016-55
Electrical contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in a 200V-450VDC/10A resistive circuit.... [more] EMD2016-55
pp.29-34
EMD 2016-11-04
11:00
Hyogo Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center Effect of Magnetic Blow-out of Break Arcs with air flow Occurring between Silver Electrical Contacts with Copper Runners
Haruki Miyagawa, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ) EMD2016-61
Arc runners are fixed on silver electrical contacts. Break arcs are generated between the contacts in a 450VDC circuit. ... [more] EMD2016-61
pp.63-68
EMD 2016-11-04
11:25
Hyogo Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center Restriction of Motion of Break Arcs Being Magnetically Blown-out by Side Surface of Metal Plates
Yu Ota, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2016-62
Silver contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in the DC supply voltage 200V-450V and resi... [more] EMD2016-62
pp.69-74
EMD 2016-05-20
13:35
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Occurring Conditions of Successive Reignitions of Break Arcs being Magnetically Blown-out with Copper Runners
Haruki Miyagawa, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ) EMD2016-1
Copper arc runners are fixed on silver electrical contacts. Break arcs being magnetically blown-out of are generated bet... [more] EMD2016-1
pp.1-6
EMD 2016-05-20
14:00
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Restriction on Moving by Iron, Copper and Aluminum Plate Sides of Break Arcs Occurring between Silver Electrical Contacts
Yu Ota, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2016-2
Iron, copper, Aluminum plates is fixed on top of the between silver electrical contacts gap. Break arcs are generated be... [more] EMD2016-2
pp.7-11
EMD, R 2016-02-19
14:45
Shizuoka Azarea,Shizuoka Restriction on Moving of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out with a High Polymer Material
Keisuke Kato, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) R2015-68 EMD2015-96
Silver contacts are separated at constant speed and break arcs are generated in a 200V-450VDC and 10A resistive circuit.... [more] R2015-68 EMD2015-96
pp.19-24
EMD 2016-01-22
14:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Restriction on Moving by an Iron Plate Side of Break Arcs Occurring between Ag Electrical Contacts
Yu Ota, Haruki Miyagawa, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2015-89
An Iron plate is fixed on top of the between Ag electrical contacts gap. Break arcs are generated between the contacts i... [more] EMD2015-89
pp.11-15
EMD 2015-11-05
14:55
Miyagi Tohoku University, School of engineering, Aoba memorial hall Magnetic Blow-out of Break Arcs Occurring between Silver Electrical Contacts with Copper Runners
Haruki Miyagawa, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ) EMD2015-69
Arc runners are fixed on silver electrical contacts. Break arcs are generated between the contacts in a 450VDC circuit. ... [more] EMD2015-69
pp.11-16
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