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Faculty of Engineering, Oita University | 論文
- Analytical Investigation on Squeal Phenomena Generated in Bicycle Disc Brakes
- 檜から作ったナノポーラスカーボン : 細孔構造の制御と電気二重層キャパシタへの応用
- Multigrid Optimization Method Applied to Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Problem(Inverse Problems,Recent Progress in Electromagnetic Theory and Its Application)
- Polygonal Wear of Work Rolls in a Hot Leveler of Steel Making Machine (4th Report, Experimental Verification of a Countermeasure by Using Dynamic Absorbers)
- Coaxial Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopic System for Impurity Diagnostics in Plasmas
- Preparation and characterization of carbon-coated TiO2 photocatalysts--Hybridization of photocatalytic activity and adsorptivity for purification of water (特集 エコカーボン)
- Study of the Counterclockwise/Clockwise (CCW/CW) Rotational Losses Measured with a Two-dimensional Vector Magnetic Property Measurement System
- Development of Iron-based ferromagnetic shape memory alloys by means of melt spinning technique
- Development of High Density and High Efficiency Machines
- Evaluation of Stress Loaded Steel Samples Using Electromagnetic Method
- Quenching of Frictional Vibration of a Rotating Circular Plate by Dynamic Absorbers
- Liquid Films Flowing Concurrently with Air in Horizontal Duct : 5th Report, Interfacial shear stress
- Power Calculation for Likelihood Ratio Tests in the Nested Case-control Designs with a Randomly Sampled Control Per Case
- Object Recognition by Matching between Model and Image Line Segments
- A Task Mapping Algorithm for Linear Array Processors
- A Technique for Measuring an Unsteady Temperature Distribution in a Liquid using Holographic Interferometry
- Heated Liquid Film Flow and Its Breakdown Caused by Marangoni Convection : The Characteristic Flow of Pure Water
- Fatigue Damage of Heat-Treated 0.45%C Steel Smooth Specimens Under Two-Step Loading
- Statistical Property in the Initiation and Propagation of Microcracks of a Heat-Treated 0.45% C Steel
- Effect of Oil Viscosity on the Fatigue Limit of Drilled Specimens and the Small Crack Growth Law