KUMAGAE Ryohei | Fukuda Metal Foil and Powder Co., Ltd.
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概要
関連著者
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CHIBA Akira
Department of Biology, School of Life Dentistry at Niigata, The Nippon Dental University
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NISHIDA Minoru
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto University
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西田 稔
九州大学大学院総合理工学研究院融合創造理工学部門
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Chiba A
Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Materials Science Kumamoto University
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Nishida Minoru
Department Of Applied Science For Electronics And Materials Kyushu University
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KUMAGAE Ryohei
Fukuda Metal Foil and Powder Co., Ltd.
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Kumagae Ryohei
Fukuda Metal Foil And Power Co. Ltd.
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Chiba Akira
Department Of Biology Nippon Dental University School Of Dentistry At Niigata
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Chiba Akira
Department Of Biology Nippon Dental University
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Morizono Y
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Science And Technology Kumamoto U
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Nishida Minoru
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science Science University Of Tokyo Kagurazaka
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SUGIMOTO Jun
Department of Molecular Biology, Ryukyu University School of Medicine
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MORIZONO Yasuhiro
Shock Wave and Condensed Matter Research Center, Kumamoto University
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KUMAGAE Ryuhei
Fukuda metal Foil and Power Co., Ltd.
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MIZUTA Yoshiyuki
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Kumamoto University
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MORIZONO Yasuhiro
Department of Materials Science, Kumamoto University
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KAI Tomoaki
Department of Materials Science, Kumamoto University
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Kai Tomoaki
Department Of Materials Science Kumamoto University
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Sugimoto Jun
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science Kitasato University
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Sugimoto Jun
Department Of Materials Science Kumamoto University
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Mizuta Yoshiyuki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Materials Science Kumamoto University
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Morizono Yasuhiro
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Science And Technology Kumamoto U
著作論文
- Superplasticity-like Behavior of Rapidly Solidified Ti-rich TiAl Powders and its Application to In-situ Sintering Bonding
- Microstructure Dependence of Compactibility of Rapidly Solidified Ti-Rich TiAl Alloy Powders Produced by Plasma Rotating Electrode Process