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US 2013-07-29
00:20
Fukuoka Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University High accuracy measurement of low viscosity using Electromagnetically Revolving System
Yuhei Ohta, Yusuke Matsuura, Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2013-23
Recently, We developed new method to measure viscosity, ElectroMagnetically Spinning (EMS) viscometer. In this method, a... [more] US2013-23
pp.5-8
US 2012-10-22
14:50
Ishikawa Kanazawa Inst. Tech. Observation of shear-orientational coupling under high shear rate
Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Inst. Indust. Sci.) US2012-65
Molecular motion in a micro particle of fluid, in the radius of approximate 10~$\mu $m, is determined by the surface ten... [more] US2012-65
pp.9-12
US 2012-07-26
15:30
Kyoto KEM [Special Talk] Development of viscometer by Electro-Magnetically Spinning method.
Masanori Yasuda, Nami Kurauchi, Miki Nakamura (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing), Maiko Hosoda (TDU), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2012-24
Viscosity is one of the most important mechanical properties of liquid material referred to in various industrial proces... [more] US2012-24
pp.25-28
US 2011-07-28
14:35
Kyoto Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Variety of viscosity measurement of Electro-Magnetically Spinning system
Masanori Yasuda, Nami Kurauchi, Miki Nakamura (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2011-29
By use of the Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) method, we constructed a system that enables high accuracy measurement... [more] US2011-29
pp.39-41
US 2011-07-29
11:30
Kyoto Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Accurate evaluation of low viscosity by EMS system
Maiko Hosoda (TDU), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (IIS, Univ. of Tokyo) US2011-34
We developed a new apparatus of viscosity measurement based on the principle of electro-magnetically driving of the meta... [more] US2011-34
pp.67-70
US 2011-07-29
11:55
Kyoto Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Observation of step function response for viscoelastic fluid
Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (IIS) US2011-35
 [more] US2011-35
pp.71-74
US 2010-07-22
15:00
Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Application of viscosity measurement by Electro-Magnetically Spinning method
Masanori Yasuda, Nami Kurauchi, Miki Nakamura (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2010-35
Viscosity is an essential mechanical property for the industrial use of liquid materials. The measurement technique of t... [more] US2010-35
pp.19-22
US 2010-07-23
11:05
Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Ultra-high viscosity measuremet by EMS system
Maiko Hosoda (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (IIS, Univ. of Tokyo) US2010-40
 [more] US2010-40
pp.37-40
US 2009-10-22
14:10
Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Measurement of blood viscosity by using the electro-magnetically spinning method
Kazuyoshi Fukunaga (Kyorin Univ.), Taichi Hirano (Univ. of Tokyo), Masanori Yasuda (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., LTD), Yoshinori Ohtsuka (Kyorin Univ.), Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2009-61
It is well-known that the abnormality of the blood viscosity causes various circulatory diseases. The blood viscometer w... [more] US2009-61
pp.29-32
EA, US
(Joint)
2009-01-29
13:50
Kyoto   Rheology measurement by Electro-Magnetically Spinning Viscometer
Yuta Yamazaki, Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. Tokyo) US2008-76
We introduce a new experimental technique to give the fundamental visco-elasticity of soft condensed materials, which re... [more] US2008-76
pp.23-26
US 2008-10-30
14:10
Tokyo   Direct observation of molecular orientation induced by hyper shear flow
Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Inst. Indust. Sci.) US2008-47
Molecular motion in a micro particle of fluid, with approximate radius of 10$\mu $m, is determined by the surface tensio... [more] US2008-47
pp.1-4
US 2008-10-30
17:10
Tokyo   Rheology measurement of micellar solutions by Electro- Magnetically Spinning Viscometer
Maiko Hosoda, Hideo Ogawa, Hiroyasu Nomura (TDU), Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (Univ. of Tokyo) US2008-54
 [more] US2008-54
pp.27-30
EA, US
(Joint)
2008-01-29
09:30
Osaka Kansai University Observation of shear wave phonon in isotropic phase of liquid crystal
Taichi Hirano, Shujiro Mitani, Keiji Sakai (Inst. Indust. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo) US2007-96
Some degrees of freedom relating to molecular motions interact with each other in soft condensed materials, which may re... [more] US2007-96
pp.5-8
US 2007-10-25
15:05
Tokyo Meiji Univ. (Akihabara) Observation of molecular orientation in the microdroplet and liquid jet
Taichi Hirano, Keiji Sakai (I.I.S. U-Tokyo) US2007-61
Molecular motion in a microdroplet, with approximate radius of 10~$\mu $m, is determined by the surface tension and the ... [more] US2007-61
pp.37-40
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