http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.
변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.
Elasto-Plasticity Behavior of Type 5000 and 6000 Aluminum Alloy Sheets and Its Constitutive Modeling
Shohei TAMURA,Satoshi SUMIKAWA,Hiroshi HAMASAKI,Takeshi UEMORI,Fusahito YOSHIDA 한국소성가공학회 2010 기타자료 Vol.2010 No.6
To examine the deformation characteristic of type 5000 and 6000 aluminum alloy sheets, uniaxial tension, biaxial stretching and in-plane cyclic tension-compression experiments were performed, and from these, r-values (r?, r45 and r90), yield loci and cyclic stress-strain responses were obtained. For the accurate description of anisotropies of the materials, high-ordered anisotropic yield functions, such as Gotoh’s biquadratic yield function and Barlat’s Yld2000-2d, are necessary. Furthermore, for the simulation of cyclic behavior, an advanced kinematic hardening model, such as Yoshida-Uemori model (Y-U model), should be employed. The effect of the selection of material models on the accuracy of the springback prediction was discussed by performing hat bending FE simulation using several yield functions and two types of hardening laws (the isotropic hardening model and Y-U model)
Murata, Toshiaki,Kawatsu, Utaro,Tamura, Junji,Tsuchiya, Takeshi Journal of International Conference on Electrical 2012 Journal of international Conference on Electrical Vol.1 No.2
This paper presents a state space model of a two quadrant chopper and PWM inverter-fed Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM) drive system and its application to hybrid vehicles. The drive system has two different state equations for motoring and regenerating action. This paper presents a common state equation by using State Space Averaging method. Using this model of the IPMSM drive system, detailed simulation and controller design of the drive system, including PWM inverter switching, are given. The validity of this model and usefulness, according to a comparison among Maximum Torque/Ampere control, Maximum Torque/Flux control, and Maximum Efficiency optimization, are confirmed from simulation results.
Ultrasound Measurements on the Skutterudite Compound SmOs4P12
Yoshiki Nakanishi,Gen Koseki,Dai Tamura,Kohei Kurita,Takeshi Saito,Minoru Koseki,Mitsuteru Nakamura,Masahito Yoshizawa,Yuya Koyota,Chihiro Sekine,Takehiko Yagi 한국물리학회 2013 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.62 No.12
We have investigated the elastic properties of the Sm-based filled skutterudite compoundSmOs4P12 for the first time. The measurements were performed on polycrystalline samples preparedat high temperatures and high pressures by using a wedge-type, cubic anvil, high-pressureapparatus. A clear and steep decrease was observed at an antiferromagnetic transition temperatureof 4.5 K in the temperature dependence of both the longitudinal and the transverse elastic constants. Absence of a precursor behavior reminds us of the multipolar ordering, possibly octupolarordering, observed in the isostructural system SmRu4P12. The transition is robust against an externalmagnetic field. We argue that the low-lying degenerate levels derived from the 4f-multipletground state of the Sm ion is split by the crystalline electric field in SmOs4P12. Furthermore, wediscuss the phononic properties, which include the ionic degrees of freedom for the rattling motion,and compare them with the values for other isostructural systems.
Suzuki, Yushi,Shimizu, Yusuke,Kasai, Shogo,Yamazaki, Shun,Takemaru, Masashi,Kitamura, Takuya,Kawakami, Saori,Tamura, Takeshi Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surge 2019 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.46 No.4
Background Pedicled flaps are useful for reconstructive surgery. Previously, we often used vascularized supraclavicular flaps, especially for head and neck reconstruction, but then shifted to using thoracic branch of the supraclavicular artery (TBSA) flaps. However, limited research exists on the anatomy of TBSA flaps and on the use of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence videoangiography for supraclavicular artery flaps. We utilized ICG fluorescence videoangiography to harvest reliable flaps in reconstructive operations, and describe the results herein. Methods Data were retrospectively reviewed from six patients (five men and one woman: average age, 54 years; range, 48-60 years) for whom ICG videoangiography was performed to observe the skin perfusion of a supraclavicular flap after it was raised. Areas where the flap showed good enhancement were considered to be favorable for flap survival. The observation of ICG dye indicated good skin perfusion, which is predictive of flap survival; therefore, we trimmed any areas without dye filling and used the remaining viable part of the flap. Results The flaps ranged in size from $13{\times}5.5cm$ to $17{\times}6.5cm$. One patient received a conventional supraclavicular flap, four patients received a TBSA flap, and one patient received a flap that was considered to be intermediate between a supraclavicular flap and a TBSA flap. The flaps completely survived in all cases, and no flap necrosis was observed. Conclusions The TBSA flap is very useful in reconstructive surgery, and reliable flaps could be obtained by using ICG fluorescence videoangiography intraoperatively.