Obata Fumio | Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University
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関連著者
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Obata Fumio
Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University
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Fujita Komei
Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University
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KOO Tadashi
Mitsubishi Motors Co., Ltd.
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Koo Tadashi
Mitsubishi Motors Co. Ltd.
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MATSUO Kohei
Kyodo Oil Technical Research Center Co., Ltd.
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Matsuo Kohei
Kyodo Oil Technical Research Center Co. Ltd
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Matsuo Kohei
Kyodo Oil Technical Research Center Co. Ltd.
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Tanaka Hisataka
Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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Mizumoto Hiroshi
Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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Matsubara T
Nagoya Inst. Technol. Nagoya Jpn
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Matsubara Tomio
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Obata Fumio
Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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Fujita Komei
Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University.
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Saeki Shin
Kyodo Oil Technical Research Center Co. Ltd.
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Takehira Akinobu
Shimonoseki University of Fisheries
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Miyanishi Kiichi
Railway Technical Research Institute Japanese National Railways
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Miyanishi Kiichi
Railway Technical Research Institute.
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YAMAGAMI Satoshi
Hokoku Machinery Co., Ltd.
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Yamagami Satoshi
Hokoku Machinery Co. Ltd.
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YAMAGAMlI Satoshi
Hokoku Machinery Co., Ltd.
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Yamagamli Satoshi
Hokoku Machinery Co. Ltd.
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OBATA Fumio
Faculty of Engineering,Okayama University
著作論文
- Active Chatter Suppression of Slender Boring Bar Using Piezoelectric Actuators
- Effects of Oil Viscosity on Seizure
- Study on the Scoring Resistance of Lubricating Oil in Four Ball Test : 3rd Report, Effects of Bulk Oil Temperature and Sliding Velocity in the Test Method according to JIS
- Gear-Tooth Stress Calculation Method for Heavily Crowned Gear
- Study on the Scoring Resistance of Lubricating Oil in Two Cylinder Test : 2nd Report, Seizure Behavior under Pure Sliding Contact Condition
- Study on the Scoring Resistance of Lubricating Oil in Two Cylinder Test : 1st Report, Temperature Rise of Cylinder
- Study on the Scoring Resistance of Lubricating Oil in Four Ball Test : 4th Report, Relation between the Scoring Resistance and the Maximum Contact Surface Temperature