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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
PEM
(Workshop)
2023-11-27
- 2023-11-28
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Frontier Research in Applied Sciences Building Development of Magnetic Measurement and Source Localization System with a Drone and AI -- Aiming for Application to Magnetic Material Detection --
Yu Takemoto, Sunao Sadahiro, Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kindai Univ)
In this study, we developed a remote sensing system, which measures magnetic field distributions based on a fluxgate sen... [more]
SCE 2023-01-20
14:45
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Non-contacting Magnetostriction-Based Ultrasonic Guided Wave Testing Technique utilizing Magnetic Properties of STPG370 Pipes
Yoshimi Hatsukade, Keisuke Watanabe, Kohei Okada, Ryohei Ohwa, Munkhnyam Temuulen, Wenxu Sun (Kindai Univ.) SCE2022-16
We have been developing a novel non-contacting magnetostriction-based ultrasonic guided wave testing technique, utilizin... [more] SCE2022-16
pp.17-22
PEM
(2nd)
2022-10-14
10:25
Hiroshima National Institute of Technology,Kure college Development of an Airborne Magnetic Measurement System with a High Sensitive Vector Magnetic Sensor and a Drone
Seiji Masumitsu, Sunao Sadahiro, Wenxu Sun, Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kindai Univ.)
 [more]
SCE 2020-09-02
14:00
Online Online Study of Magnetization using Electromagnets and Non-contacting Guided Wave Inspection on STPG370 Pipe
Keisuke Watanabe, Yoshimi Hatsukade, Seiji Masumitsu, Temuulen Munkhnyam (Kindai Univ.) SCE2020-3
We are developing a non-destructive inspection technique for STPG370 steel pipes using magnetostriction-based ultrasonic... [more] SCE2020-3
pp.11-15
SCE 2019-04-19
13:00
Tokyo   Non-contacting Remote Inspection Technique for Ferromagnetic Pipes using High-temperature Superconductor SQUID and Magnetostriction-based Ultrasonic Guided Waves
Yoshimi Hatsukade, Yuki Azuma (Kindai Univ.) SCE2019-6
We have been developing non-contacting inspection technique for pipes using magnetostriction-based ultrasonic guided wav... [more] SCE2019-6
pp.29-32
SCE 2018-08-09
13:50
Aichi Toyohashi University of Technology All-Round Inspection of a Pipe Using High-Temperature Superconductor SQUID and Magnetostriction-Based Ultrasonic Guided Wave
Azuma Yuki, Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kindai Univ.), Seiji Adachi, Keiichi Tanabe (SUSTERA) SCE2018-8
We have been developing remote inspection technology for pipes by using magnetostriction-based ultrasonic guided wave an... [more] SCE2018-8
pp.7-12
SCE 2018-01-31
13:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Investigation of Possibility of Remote Non-contact Assessment of Metallic Pipes Using SQUID-NDE System -No.4-
Yoshimi Hatsukade, Natsuki Masutani, Yuki Azuma, Kazuya Sato, Tarou Yoshida (Kindai Univ.) SCE2017-38
In this paper, we investigated ultrasonic guided wave all-around inspection of aluminium pipes with defects using high t... [more] SCE2017-38
pp.39-43
SCE 2017-01-19
10:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Investigation of possibility of remote non-contact assessment of metallic pipes using SQUID-NDE system No.3
Yoshimi Hatsukade, Natsuki Masutani, Shouta Teranishi, Ken Masamoto, Shouya Kanenaga (Kindai Univ.) SCE2016-40
In this paper, we investigated ultrasonic guided wave measurements on aluminium pipes with defects using high temperatur... [more] SCE2016-40
pp.7-12
SCE 2016-08-09
16:00
Saitama Saitama Univ. (Omiya sonic city) Investigation of Possibility of Remote Non-contact Assessment of Metallic Pipes Using SQUID-NDE System -No.2-
Natsuki Masutani, Syouta Teranishi, Ken Masamoto, Syouya Kanenaga, Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kindai Univ.) SCE2016-26
 [more] SCE2016-26
pp.75-79
SCE 2016-08-09
16:25
Saitama Saitama Univ. (Omiya sonic city) Evaluation of rat magnetocardiograms measured by HTS-SQUID
Sho Higano, Shotaro Yasuda, Atsushi Ishiyama (Waseda.Univ), Yumie Ono (Meiji.Univ), Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kindai.Univ) SCE2016-27
 [more] SCE2016-27
pp.81-86
SCE 2016-01-21
16:35
Tokyo   Investigation of Possibility of Remote Non-contact Assessment of Metallic Pipes Using SQUID-NDE System -No.1-
Yoshimi Hatsukade, Tomoki Kobayashi, Saki Nakaie (Kinki Univ.) SCE2015-49
This paper describes basic study aiming for realization of remote non-contact assessment of metallic pipes, which are di... [more] SCE2015-49
pp.77-81
SCE 2015-01-22
14:15
Tokyo Kikaishinkou-kaikan Development of Nondestructive Evaluation System Utilizing Robust HTS-SQUID Magnetometer in Unshielded Environment
Yoshimi Hatsukade (Kinki Univ.), Saburo Tanaka (TUT) SCE2014-57
We have been developing robust HTS-SQUID magnetometers that can be operated stably in unshielded environments for practi... [more] SCE2014-57
pp.49-53
SCE 2014-01-23
11:00
Tokyo Kikaishinkou-kaikan Bldg. Robust HTS-SQUID Covered with HTS Film in Flip-Chip Configuration
Yoshimi Hatsukade, Keisuke Yoshida, Takahiro Kage, Toshifumi Suzuki, Saburo Tanaka (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) SCE2013-39
In this paper, we describe recent results to develop robust HTS-SQUIDs based on bicystal SrTiO3 (STO) substrates and YBa... [more] SCE2013-39
pp.25-29
SCE 2014-01-23
11:25
Tokyo Kikaishinkou-kaikan Bldg. Study of Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) using HTS-SQUID by Detection of Second Harmonics
Tomoya Oishi, Hayaki Murata (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Yi Zhang (Peter Gruenberg Inst.), Yoshimi Hatsukade, Saburo Tanaka (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) SCE2013-40
We have developed a method to improve the detection sensitivity for the magnetization M of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP).... [more] SCE2013-40
pp.31-36
SCE 2013-01-24
15:00
Okayama Okayama Univ. Application of Ultra-Low Field SQUID-NMR/MRI System to Contaminant Detection
Shingo Tsunaki, Masaaki Yamamoto, Takayuki Abe, Junichi Hatta, Yoshimi Hatsukade, Saburo Tanaka (TUT) SCE2012-36
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in ultra-low field (ULF) using SQUIDs have attract... [more] SCE2012-36
pp.65-68
SCE 2012-01-26
10:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3-2 Development of ultra-low field MRI system using HTS-rf-SQUID and permanent magnet
Shohei Fukumoto, Shingo Tsunaki, Hayaki Murata, Takumi Chigasaki, Yoshimi Hatsukade, Saburo Tanaka (TUT) SCE2011-20
We have constructed an ultra-low field NMR/MRI system using an HTS-rf-SQUID and room-temperature electromagnets. In this... [more] SCE2011-20
pp.7-10
SCE 2011-01-24
10:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Development of ultra-low field MRI system using HTS-rf-SQUID
Shohei Fukumoto, Yukihiro Katsu, Miho Suzuki, Ryosuke Morita, Yusuke Naganuma, Yoshimi Hatsukade, Saburo Tanaka (TUT) SCE2010-38
In this study, we constructed a ultra-low field (ULF) NMR/MRI system employing a high-temperature superconductor (HTS)-r... [more] SCE2010-38
pp.13-16
SCE 2006-07-06
14:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Nondestructive Inspection Technology Using HTS SQUID
Yoshimi Hatsukade, , Saburo Tanaka (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech,)
It is difficult by the conventional nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods to detect recently reported very shallow fla... [more] SCE2006-21
pp.47-52
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