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EMD 2025-02-28
10:35
Tokyo NIT Sliding characteristics of lead-free carbon brushes containing molybdenum disulfide
Taiga Katayama, Syota Kanazawa, Takahiro Ueno, Makoto Takanezawa (NIT) EMD2024-31
Introduction An electric sliding contact mechanism is a mechanism that conducts electric current from a stationary objec... [more] EMD2024-31
pp.1-5
EMD 2025-02-28
10:50
Tokyo NIT Relationship between molybdenum disulfide content and brush wear characteristics in the sliding of copper slip rings and silver-graphite brushes
Masaki Saito, Atsuto Matsuda, Yuta Kikuchi, Makoto Takanezawa, Takahiro Ueno (NIT) EMD2024-32
An electric sliding contact mechanism is a mechanism that conducts electric current from a stationary object to a moving... [more] EMD2024-32
pp.6-9
EMD 2025-02-28
15:50
Tokyo NIT Effects of Molybdenum Disulfide and PTFE Coatings on Iron Cylinder Slip Ring Systems
Tomoya Ishii, Yuya Yamaura, Yoshitada Watanabe, Makoto Takanezawa, Takahiro Ueno, Nei Ruigo (NIT) EMD2024-43
The sliding parts necessary for the operation of electrical equipment experience friction and wear due to material conta... [more] EMD2024-43
pp.65-70
EMD 2024-12-11
13:30
Fukuoka JR HAKATA CITY Relationship between molybdenum disulfide content and brush wear characteristics in the sliding of copper slip rings and silver-graphite brushes
Yuta Kikuchi, Shota Kanazawa, Makoto Takanezawa, Takahiro Ueno (NIT) EMD2024-22
An electric sliding contact mechanism is a mechanism that passes electric current from a stationary object to a moving o... [more] EMD2024-22
pp.7-10
EMD 2024-12-11
13:50
Fukuoka JR HAKATA CITY Wear of carbon brushes containing molybdenum disulfide under high current conditions
Shota Kanazawa, Yuta Kikuchi, Takahiro Ueno, Makoto Takanezawa (NIT) EMD2024-23
Electric sliding contact mechanisms play an important role in various electrical devices, such as brushes/slip rings (or... [more] EMD2024-23
pp.11-16
EMD 2020-03-06
13:05
Chiba CHIBA Institute of Technology Tsudanuma Campus
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Effect of solid lubricant on electric sliding contact mechanism
Syou Ogata, Yuki Kawasima, Tatsuro Iizuka, Yoshitada Watanabe, Koichro Sawa, Takahiro Ueno (NIT) EMD2019-59
The electric sliding contact mechanism is a mechanism for energizing while sliding an object such as a pantograph of an ... [more] EMD2019-59
pp.1-4
EMD 2020-01-17
14:30
Kanagawa Rental hall Shonan Hiratsuka Sliding characteristics of copper contacts by Molybdenum disulfide shot testment
Tatsuro Iizuka, Yuki Kawashima, Syo Ogata, Yoshitada Watanabe, Takahiro Ueno, Koichiro Sawa (NIT) EMD2019-49
The electric sliding contact mechanism is a mechanism for energizing a moving object from a stationary object.
It is us... [more]
EMD2019-49
pp.7-10
EMD 2018-03-02
16:20
Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology Characteristics of molybdenum disulfide under Low speed sliding Contacts
Shunya Aragaki, Tomoharu Otsuka, Yoshitada Watanabe, Koichiro Sawa, Takahiro Ueno (NIT) EMD2017-68
Electric sliding contacts are a major research subject relating to small power electric motors, electric railways and ar... [more] EMD2017-68
pp.49-52
SDM 2016-06-29
16:20
Tokyo Campus Innovation Center Tokyo [Invited Lecture] Self-assembled monolayer-based gate dielectrics for low voltage MoS2 FET
Takamasa Kawanago, Shunri Oda (Tokyo Tech.) SDM2016-45
In this study, self-assembled-monolayer (SAM)-based gate dielectrics is applied to the fabrication of molybdenum disulfi... [more] SDM2016-45
pp.69-74
SDM 2016-06-29
16:40
Tokyo Campus Innovation Center Tokyo MoS2 film formation by RF magnetron sputtering for thin film transistors
Takumi Ohashi, Kentaro Matsuura (Tokyo Tech), Seiya Ishihara, Yusuke Hibino, Naomi Sawamoto (Meiji Univ.), Kuniyuki Kakushima, Kazuo Tsutsui (Tokyo Tech), Atsushi Ogura (Meiji Univ.), Hitoshi Wakabayashi (Tokyo Tech) SDM2016-46
Multi-layered MoS2 has been expected as a new candidate for complementary TFT material owing to its promising characteri... [more] SDM2016-46
pp.75-78
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