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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University | 論文
- Influence of Trace Water and Oxygen in a Hydrogen Environment on Pure Fe Friction and Wear
- Balancing Domain Decomposition for Non-stationary Incompressible Flow Problems Using a Characteristic-curve Method
- Nonlinear Pressure Wave Analysis by Concentrated Mass Model : (3rd Report, Modeling of Enlargement and Contraction Element)
- Fretting Wear of a Bearing Steel in Hydrogen Gas Environment Containing a Trace of Water
- 1-Alpha, 25-dihydroxy vitamin D_3 inhibits osteoclastogenesis through IFN-beta-dependent NFATc1 suppression
- Forced Vibration Analysis of a Nonlinear Structure Connected in Series : Stability Analysis Based on the Argument Principle(Special Issue on Nonlinear Dynamics)
- Combustion Enhancement by Plasma Jet Ignition in Lean Mixtures
- Proposed Simple Determination Method for Welding Condition of Joint from Fatigue Limit Characteristics : (1st Report: Application to TIG-Butt-Joint of Non-combustible Mg Alloy)
- COUNTERMEASURES FOR POLYGONAL DEFORMATION OF WORK ROLLS OF A HOT LEVELER
- Advanced MIM Process for High Performance Ti Alloy Materials
- Effect of Fe or Cr Addition on the Strengthening Ti-6Al-4V Alloy by Metal Injection Molding
- Development of a Generation Mechanism of Synchronous Vibration Suitable for Hand-Held Vibrating Tools: Investigation of an Impact Model with Two Oscillators
- Simple Experiment on Permeation of Hydrogen into Steel in Cyclic Contact
- Self-Synchronized Phenomena Generated in Coupled Nonlinear Self-Excited Oscillators with Stick-Slip Motion
- Magnetic Micro Actuator Using Interactive Force between Magnetic Elements
- Effects of Residual Gases on Tribo-Chemical Reaction of Nickel in Hydrogen Gas Atmosphere
- Initiation and Propagation Behaviors of Fatigue Cracks in 5056 Aluminum Alloy Studied by Rotating-Bending Tests with Smooth Specimen
- 振動加速度の振幅変調を用いたセラミック加工工具の損傷モニタリング
- Characterization of Void Coalescence in Alpha-Iron in the Presence of Hydrogen
- A Study of the Structure Formed by Thickeners of Greases Using Atomic Force Microscope