HOSONO Kikuo | Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
スポンサーリンク
概要
関連著者
-
SEIKA Masaichiro
Faculty of Engineering,Nagoya University
-
Hosono Kikuo
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
-
Seika Masaichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
-
HOSONO Kikuo
Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
-
Nagase Yasuo
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
-
Nagase Yasuo
Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
-
HOSONO Kikuo
Faculty of Engineering,Nagoya University
-
Kato Akira
Graduate Student Chubu Institute Of Technology
-
KITAOKA Seiichiro
Faculty of Engineering,Nagoya University
-
OYAMA Tadataka
Hitachi Ltd., Yokohama Works
-
KATO Chikao
Takatana Works, Nippon Denso Co. Ltd.
-
TAKETANI Noriaki
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.
-
Kato Akira
Chubu University
-
Kato Chikao
Takatana Works Nippon Denso Co. Ltd.
-
Oyama Tadataka
Hitachi Ltd. Yokohama Works
-
OHARA Hisanobu
The Chubu Electric Power Inc.
-
KATO Akira
Graduate Student, Chubu Institute of Technology
-
IMAIIDA Tsuyoshi
Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
-
Taketani Noriaki
Hitachi Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
-
Seika Masaichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Nogoya University
-
Kitaoka Seiichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
-
Imaiida Tsuyoshi
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
-
Kato Akira
Chubu Institute Of Technology
著作論文
- Measurement of Cyclis Stresses Caused in High Temperature Range by Nickel Electroplating : 4th Report, An Application of Copper Sulfate Bath for the Basal Plating
- Basic Study on Foil Strain Gauges Made of Electrodeposited Copper or Nickel
- Fundamental Studies on the Copper and Nickel Electroplating Methods of Stress Analysis : Effects of the Ground Plating on the Proper Stress
- Measurement of Cyclic Stresses in High Temperature Range Using Nickel Electroplating : 2nd Report, Examination of Applicable Temperature and Accuracy of Measured Values
- Measurement of Cyclic Stresses in High Temperature Range Using Nickel Electroplating : 1st Report, Plating Conditions and Calibration Tests
- On the Understressing Effect of the Eutectoid Steel