Yamauchi Shoji | Dept. Of Electro-mechanical Systems Engineering Takamatsu National College Of Technology
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関連著者
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Yamauchi Shoji
Dept. Of Electro-mechanical Systems Engineering Takamatsu National College Of Technology
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Nakanishi Shigeyasu
Dept. Of Mechanical And System Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Ryukoku University
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YAMAUCHI Shoji
Dept. of Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering, Takamatsu National College of Technology
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Sawai To'oru
Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering School Of Biology-oriented Science And Technology Kinki University
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Kaji Masuo
Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering School Of Biology-oriented Science And Technology Kinki University
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Kaji Masuo
Dept. Of Mech. Eng. Faculty Of Biology-oriented Science And Technology Kinki University
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大政 光史
近畿大学生物理工学部
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大政 光史
近畿大
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大政 光史
Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Biomimetics Kinki University
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大政 光史
大阪大学大学院
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Kaji Masuo
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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NAKANISHI Shigeyasu
Himeji Institute of Technology
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Nakanishi Shigeyasu
Department Of Mechanical And Systems Engineering Ryukoku University
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YAMAUCHI Shoji
Takamatsu National College of Technology
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Yamauchi Shoji
Department Of Veterinary Anatomy College Of Agriculture
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SAWAI Toru
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kinki University
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OHMASA Mitsushi
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of BOST, Kinki University
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Ohmasa Mitsushi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kinki University
著作論文
- I102 OSCILLATORY CHARACTRISTICS OF FLOW REGIME TRANSITION INSTABILITY(Multiphase flow dynamics/non-linearity)
- Experimental Studies of Disturbance Waves in Boiling Two-Phase Flow : Continued Report; Effects of Hydrodynamic Non-Equilibrium and Density Ratio : Series B : Fluid Engineering, Heat Transfer, Combustion, Power, Thermophysical Properties
- An Experimental Study on Chaotic Behavior of Thermalhydraulic Oscillation in an Evaporating Tube
- Stability of Annular Flow and Flow Pattern Transition to Churn Flow