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Establishment of Laser Sintering Technique for Titanium Powder

  • Miura, Hideshi;Takemasu, Teruie;Uemura, Makoto;Otsu, Masaaki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.244-245
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    • 2006
  • This paper investigates the characteristic of single-layered and multi-layered compacts made by selective laser sintering using titanium powder (TILOP45 and TILOP150, Sumitomo Titanium Corp.) There were few defects in smooth surface of laser sintered specimen in vacuum as compared to the laser sintered specimen in argon. Maximum tensile strength of singlelayered compact was about 200MPa. Multi-layered compacts show the density of around 75% and the adhesive bonding was not observed between layers, resulted in 70MPa of maximum bending strength and 50MPa of maximum tensile strength.

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New Process for Ti Alloy Powder Production by Using Gas Atomization

  • Fujita, Makoto;Arimoto, Nobuhiro;Nishioka, Kazuo;Miura, Hideshi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.12-13
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    • 2006
  • The spherical and high quality Titanium fine powder "Tilop" has been produced with gas atomization furnace, Sumitomo Titanium Corporation originally designed. Recently, a new process which can produce Ti-alloy(Ti-6Al-4V) powders by utilizing our gas atomization process, of which raw material is sponge titanium pre-mixed with alloy chips or granules has been also developed. The particle size of gas atomized Ti-alloy powder and the mechanical properties of sintered Ti-alloy compacts prepared by metal injection molding were discussed in this study.

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Reactivity and Stability of Lignostilbene-$\alpha$, $\beta$-Dioxygenase-I in Various pHs, Temperatures, and in Aqueous Organic Solvents

  • Makoto, Niwa;Kamoda, Shigehiro;Saburi, Yoshimasa
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.884-886
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    • 2001
  • The reactivity and stability of purified Lignostilbene- ${\alpha}$,${\beta$}-dioxygenase (LSD)-I were examined. Its optimum temperature was $50^{\circ}C$ at pH 8.5, but it was stable only up to $30^{\circ}C$. The activity of LSD-I increased 12-fold by $30\%$, with increased $V_{max}$ and lowered $K_m.$ LSD-I was stable in 10% methanol.

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EVALUATION METHOD OF VARIOUS MODULATED IMAGES BY TWO DIMENSIONAL VISUAL MODEL

  • Junji-Kawaski;Hiroshi-Hayashi;Akira-Hayashi;Makoto-Sato;Taizo-Iljima
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.35.2-42
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    • 1999
  • When we see a binary black and white image, it appears. to our visual sense, to become clearer because of a pseudo halftone. This is because when we don't notice of all the details of the image, instead we see from a more global standpoint. We presented a theory and experimental results for layered model which extended external world, retina and brain of the two dimensional visual model. This paper propose the objective evaluation to coincide with the subjective evaluation of the human in ordered to evaluate the relative merits of the various modulation method. We obtain experimentally the restored images and the measure of approximation of the density four division and ordered dither method. The measure of approximation present s the objective evaluation scale to coincide with the subjective evaluation of the two modulation images.

VOICE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR TELEVISION SET USING MASKING MODEL AS A FRONT-END OF SPEECH RECOGNIZER

  • Usagawa, Tsuyoshi;Iwata, Makoto;Ebata, Masanao
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1994.06a
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    • pp.991-996
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    • 1994
  • Surrounding noise often affects the performance of speech recognition system when it is used in office or home. Especially situation is more serious when colored and nonstational noise such as an sound from television or other audio equipment is introduced. The authors proposed a voice control system for television set using an adaptive noise canceler, and it works well even is sound of television set has comparable level of speech. In this paper, a new front-end of speech recognition is introduced for the voice control system. This font-end utilizes a simplified masking model to reduce the effect of residual noise. According to experimental results, 90% correct recognition is achieved even if the level of television sound is almost 15dB higher than one of speech.

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Numerical Study of Pressure Waves Generated by H-IIA Launch Vehicle at Lift-off

  • Tsutsumi, Seiji;Shimizu, Taro;Takaki, Ryoji;Shima, Eiji;Fujii, Kozo;Arita, Makoto
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.266-271
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    • 2008
  • Generation mechanisms of pressure waves from the H-IIA launch vehicle are analyzed numerically. The Mach wave radiated downstream from wavy shearlayer of supersonic exhaust plume is revealed to be the dominant noise source. Reflecting from the constructions of the launch-pad, the Mach wave turns to propagate to the vehicles. It was also found that the fluctuating supersonic plume entering into the flame duct is the dominant noise source that appears in the flame duct. Then, the pressure wave propagates through the flame duct and is ejected outside to the vehicle.

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On the beginning of the formation of Japanese School of Finsler Geometry (일본 핀슬러 기하학파 형성의 시작에 관하여)

  • Won, Dae Yeon
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.55-74
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    • 2021
  • Matsumoto Makoto is regarded as founding father of the Japanese school of Finsler geometry because he established the Japanese Society of Finsler Geometry in 1968 and organized the Symposium every year since then. In this paper, we investigate how Matsumoto initiated the study of this topic leaping over geographical limit and how Yano Kentaro and Kawaguchi Akitsugu had affected Matsumoto in the formation of the Japanese school of Finsler geometry. We also take a view of the role of É. Cartan who invented the concept of the connection in early 20th century in this regard.