Designation of "Mechanical Engineering Heritage" by JSME in 2007 and 2008
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概要
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In this report, "Mechanical Engineering Heritage" designated by JSME in 2007 and 2008 will be introduced. And next four contents will be explained too. 1) On the designation of the "Mechanical Engineering Heritage" by JSME. 2) Classification and designation standard of "Mechanical Engineering Heritage". 3) Designated "Mechanical Engineering Heritage". 4) Succession of "Mechanical Engineering Heritage" designation in future.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2008-12-04
著者
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Ogata Masanori
Kansai University
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Ishida Shoji
Toyohashi Technical High School
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Onodera Hideki
Iwate University
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Murata Yoshimi
Meiji University
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Tsutsumi Ichiro
Institute of Vocational Training, Polytechnic University of Japan
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Ikemori Hiroshi
Nishi-nihon Institute of Technology
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Ohkubo Hidetoshi
Tamagawa University
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Yoshida Keisuke
Kyushu University
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Tsutsumi Ichiro
Institute Of Vocational Training Polytechnic University Of Japan
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Tsutsumi Ichiro
Polytechnic University Of Japan
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TAKAHASHI Yukio
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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