CM-07 ELECTROSTATIC PULL-OFF OF MAGNETIC BEAD CHAINS IN TWO-COMPONENT MAGNETIC DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM OF ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY
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概要
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Electrostatic pull-off of electromagnetic bead chains is investigated to improve two-component magnetic development system of electrophotography by the estimation of forces applied to the beads. The dependency of the magnetic bonding force of chains on the magnetic field and bead diameter was clarified and the mechanism of the electrostatic pull-off was verified by the comparison of numerically calculated magnetic force with the measured electrostatic pull-off force.
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著者
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Nakatsuhara Masaya
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Waseda University
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NAKAYAMA Nobuyuki
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
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KAWAMOTO Hiroyuki
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
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Kawamoto Hiroyuki
Department Of Applied Mechanics And Aerospace Engineering Waseda University
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Nakayama Nobuyuki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Waseda University
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