Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- Degree
- Ph.D.(The University of Tokyo)
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000144488
Research Interests
2Education
4Committee Memberships
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Jun, 2008 - Jun, 2010
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Apr, 2005 - Mar, 2006
Papers
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Smart Materials and Structures, Aug 1, 2024 Peer-reviewed
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Smart Materials and Structures, 30(6) 065014-065014, Jun 1, 2021 Peer-reviewedAbstract We propose and demonstrate a novel method to enhance vibration harvesting based on surge-induced synchronized switch harvesting on inductor (S3HI). S3HI allows harvesting of a large amount of energy even from low-amplitude vibrations by inducing a surge voltage during the voltage inversion of a synchronized switch harvesting on inductor (SSHI). The surge voltage and the voltage amplification from the conventional voltage inversion improve energy harvesting. S3HI modifies SSHI by both rewiring the circuit without adding components and using a novel switching pattern for voltage inversion, thus maintaining the simplicity of SSHI. We propose a novel switching strategy and circuit topology and analyze six methods that constitute the S3HI family, which includes traditional S3HI and high-frequency S3HI. We demonstrate that the six methods suitably harvest energy even from low-amplitude vibrations. Nevertheless, the harvestable energy per vibration cycle depends on the switching pattern and storage-capacitor voltage. The use of the proposed switching strategy, which allows energy harvesting before energy-dissipative voltage inversion, substantially increases the harvestable energy per vibration cycle. In the typical case considered in this study, the said increase is on the order of 11%–31% and 15%–450% compared to the traditional and existing high-frequency S3HI methods, respectively, depending on the storage-capacitor voltage. Additionally, the proposed circuit can be used as a traditional circuit. It could be considered a promising alternative to S3HI methods owing to its potential auto-reboot capability, which is not found in traditional S3HI circuit.
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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 281 55-66, Oct, 2018 Peer-reviewed
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Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 117, Aug, 2018 Peer-reviewed
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JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT MATERIAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES, 28(7) 888-906, Apr, 2017 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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日本航空宇宙学会誌 = Journal of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 54(628) 126-126, May 5, 2006
Presentations
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Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, Jan 1, 1995Vibration environment at lift-off of satellite launchers is one of critical conditions for electrical devices or systems on board. Countermeasure against the vibration is sometimes required, however, it is difficult to find an effective and practical one under the restrictions of weight increase and space. In this paper, a polyimid tape with viscous lamina is noted on the application to the passive vibration suppression, since it has shown a remarkable effect for vibration suppression in the practical application to a satellite. In order to investigate its damping mechanism, several kinds of experiments have been performed and their results are reported in this paper.
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AIAA Space Programs and Technologies Conference and Exhibit, 1994, Jan 1, 1994© American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. 1994. All rights reserved. The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) has long been developing and launching Mu satellite launchers for its own scientific mission. M-V is the next generation vehicle expected to be a work horse for Japanese scientific missions beyond late 1990s. It is a three staged, solid propellant rocket with 2ton class launch capability into LEO. Its development is under way toward the revised first launch date in 1996. Also the research and development of an air-turbo ramjet engine are going on with successful sea level tests.
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宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集, Oct, 1993
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日本機械学会全国大会講演論文集, Sep, 1993
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構造強度に関する講演会講演集, 1993
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Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, Jan 1, 1993A new approach to the passive vibration suppression of truss structures has been proposed and investigated. The approach is to take advantage of the preloaded backlashes introduced at the joints of truss structures. Because of the preload, the structure keeps its high stiffness and high static shape accuracy when the external load and the vibration level are low enough. When the response of the structure exceeds a certain level, e.g. allowable level, the backlashes at the joints start slipping, introducing the frictional damping and a nonlinearity. This nonlinearity transfers energy from a vibration mode to another. Because the vibration of higher modes usually damp sooner, this nonlinearity transfers energy from the lower modes to the higher modes, resulting in a quick damping of entire vibration. Numerical simulations show that the energy transfer between the modes drastically enhances the inherent damping capability of the structure. Resulting damping can be as large as that due to the frictional force at the backlashes even when the inherent damping ratio of each mode is as low as 0.1-0.2%. The simulation results demonstrate that both the frictional force and the enhanced inherent damping, especially the combination of them, suppress the vibration nicely.
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構造強度に関する講演会講演集, 1992
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宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集, Oct, 1991
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宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集, Oct, 1991
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Extendible and Extendible/Expandable Nozzle System with High Expansion Ratio for M-V Launch Vehicle.宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集, Oct, 1991
Professional Memberships
4Works
2Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C), 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2023
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科研費, Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2017
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科研費, Apr, 2008 - Mar, 2010
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科研費, 2007 - 2008
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科研費, 2006 - 2007