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August 5‐6, 2010 Tokyo Institute of Technologyhttp://www.aotule.eng.titech.ac.jp/MISW/MISW-10.htm
Tokyo Tech ENG
Proceedings of
2nd
Multidisciplinary International
Student Workshop in Tokyo Tech
2010
August 5-6, 2010
Tokyo Tech Ookayama-campus Tokyo, Japan
Sponsored by
Graduate School of Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology
Welcome to the Multidisciplinary International Student Workshop 2010
On behalf of the School of Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology (abbreviated to Tokyo
Tech), I am pleased to extend a hearty welcome to all the participants at this workshop.
This is the third time to hold this type of summer activity on campus. In response to the large
number of participating students and favorable evaluation from last year ’s attending students, the
School of Engineering is proud to sponsor this year ’s workshop.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together approximately 90 graduate students from various
disciplines to promote interactions and scientific discussions. Students attending this workshop are
composed of three different groups: Japanese and overseas students at Tokyo Tech as well as
short-term exchange students. We relish the fact that 13 exchange students from AOTULE (Asia
Oceania Top University League on Engineering) will spend their summer with us working on
research projects with our faculty. It is well known that students that are involved in overseas
academic exchanges will more likely be involved in international activities throughout their
lifetime.
In addition to the student poster and oral presentations, three plenary talks have been selected
to give you a broader understanding of key topical issues from industry and academia such as my
talk on “Sustainable Development” as well as Professor Motoyuki Suzuki’s lecture on
“Sustainability of Asia/Oceania Region”. Furthermore, we are pleased to welcome Mr. Glen
Fukushima, Airbus Japan Chairman & Director, who will talk about his global technology
management experience in the USA and Japan. I hope that this student workshop stimulates your
research and provides you with an opportunity for cross-cultural information exchange.
Professor Ken Okazaki
Dean, School of Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
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Conference Organization
Conference Chair
Ken Okazaki : Dean, School of Engineering; Professor
Advisory Board Members
Masahiro Susa : Director, Int. Cooperation Office, Graduate School of Engineering;
Professor, Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
Shinji Ando : Professor, Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
Ryuichi Egashira : Chair, AOTULE Committee;
Associate Prof., Department of International Development Engineering
Executive Committee
Chair Jiro Hirokawa : Associate Prof., Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Jeffrey Scott Cross : Professor, Graduate School of Engineering
Kazuyoshi Fushinobu : Associate Prof., Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Hasan Md. Mohibul : M.S. Candidate, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Yoshitaka Morimoto : Doctoral Candidate,
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Keiko Nakamura : Coordinator, Graduate School of Engineering
Hitomi Shirahama : M.S. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Jiro Takemura : Associate Prof., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Willy Yanto Wijaya : Doctoral Candidate,
Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Hiroshi Yamaura : Professor, Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Shiro Yoshikawa : Associate Prof., Department of Chemical Engineering
General Secretary
Hiroyuki Honjo : Graduate School of Engineering
Chiharu Nakazono : Graduate School of Engineering
Noboru Tanaka : Graduate School of Engineering
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Outline Program
8/5 (Thu.)
8/6 (Fri.)
8:45 TTF(RBH) TTF(TSCR)
8:45 I3-304 I3-310 I3-305
Registration
Registration
9:00
9:00
Welcome Address
Keynote 3
Keynote 1
10:00
10:10
Break
Break 10:20
10:30 Technical
Session
FA1
Technical
Session
FB1
Technical
Session
FC1
Technical
Session
TA1
Technical
Session
TB1
11:50
Lunch
13:00
Technical
Session
FA2
Technical
Session
FB2
Technical
Session
FC2
12:00
Lunch
13:00 14:15
Technical
Session
TA2
Technical
Session
TB2
Break
14:30
Technical
Session
FA3
Technical
Session
FB3
Technical
Session
FC3
14:15
Break
14:30 15:30
Technical
Session
TA3
Technical
Session
TB3
Break
15:45
Poster
Presentation
15:45
Break
16:00
Airbus Video
Session &
Discussion
16:45
Closing Ceremony
& PhotoSession
16:20 Break
17:00
16:30 Keynote 2
RBH: Royal Blue Hall (1st floor)
TSCR: Tejima Seiichi Conference Room (3rd
floor)
17:30
PhotoSession
Break
17:45 Banquet at Cafeteria
19:45
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Ishikawdai Bldg. 3 (3rd floor)=Second day=
RegistrationKeynoteOral/Poster Presentation
Cafeteria (2nd Floor)=First day=
Banquet
TTF (1st and 3rd floor)=First day=
RegistrationKeynoteOral Presentation
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Opening Address & Keynote Lectures
Opening Address 8/5 (Thu.) 9:00-9:10 @ Royal Blue Hall, TTF
Welcome Address
Ichiro Okura
Executive Vice President for Planning
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Keynote 1 8/5 (Thu.) 9:10-10:10 @ Royal Blue Hall, TTF
Engineering Challenges to Suppress Global Warming toward Sustainable Development
Ken Okazaki
Dean, School of Engineering
Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Keynote 2 8/5 (Thu.) 16:30-17:30 @ Royal Blue Hall, TTF
Global Technology Management
Glen S. Fukushima
Chairman and Director
Airbus Japan K.K.
Keynote 3 8/6(Fri.) 9:00-10:00 @ I3-304
Sustainability of Asia/Oceania Region
Motoyuki Suzuki
Auditor
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Keynote 2 8/5 (Thu.) 16:30-17:30 @ Royal Blue Hall, TTF
Global Technology Management
Glen S. Fukushima
Chairman & Director, Airbus Japan
Former President & CEO, Cadence Design Systems Japan
Former President, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan
I will discuss the challenges of managing global technology companies based on my
experience over the past 20 years working as a senior executive for one European and three
American high technology companies: AT&T Corp. (headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey,
USA); Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (headquartered in San Jose, California, USA); NCR Corp.
(headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, USA); and Airbus SAS (headquartered in Toulouse, France).
First, I will explain the six main drivers of globalization, that is, major changes over the
past two decades in: (1) the political environment, (2) demand-side factors, (3) supply-side factors,
(4) technology, (5) government policy, and (6) the workforce.
Second, I will examine the key success factors for global technology companies and their
employees. Given the rapid globalization of companies and technologies, the ability to work
seamlessly and effectively across geographic, national, cultural, linguistic, and organizational
barriers is key.
Third, I will propose that gaining overseas study and work experience is an essential
component of developing the skills necessary for individuals and companies to be the technology
leaders of the future.
In conclusion, I would like to encourage Japanese students, on both the undergraduate and
graduate level, to spend time studying and working outside of Japan as a way to develop their
competencies as global citizens and future technology leaders.
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Table of Contents
Technical Session TA1 10:30-12:00 (CM, MCS, IDE, CS)
TA1-1 Synthesis of cyclometalated Iridium (III) complexes within layered 1
Silicates and its light-emitting property
M. Sugiyama, X. Chen, D. Mochizuki and Y. Wada
Department of Applied Chemistry
TA1-2 Thermal Conductivity Measurements of Solid Sb2Te3 by Hot Strip Method 2
R. Lan*, R. Endo*, M. Kuwahara**, Y. Kobayashi* and M. Susa*
* Dept. of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
** National Institutes of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
TA1-3 Behaviour of Iron Oxide Pick-up by Mould Flux for Continuous Casting 3
Wang Min, Yoshinao Kobayashi, Rie Endo, Masahiro Susa
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
TA1-4 The reduction of NO over TiO2-ZrO2 composite catalyst 4
Y. Wang*, C. Salim*, H. Hinode*
*Department of International Development Engineering
TA1-5 Dental Radiograph Segmentation using Emotional Multi-Agent 5
System Approach
Martin Leonard Tangel*, Chastine Fatichah*,
M. Rahmat Widyanto**, Fangyan Dong*, and Kaoru Hirota* * Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science
** Department of Computer Science, University of Indonesia
TA1-6 Analysis of Synthetic Cylindrical Array Beam-Forming 6
for Semi-Anechoic Chamber Evaluation
K. Priandana*, J. Takada*, M. Ghoraishi*, M. Hirose**,
S. Kurokawa**, M. Ameya** *Department of International Development Engineering
** National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Technical Session TA2 13:00-14:15 (ME, EEE, PhyE, IDE)
TA2-1 Experimental and Numerical Evaluation on the Elastic 7
Moduli of Aluminum Alloy Foam
Farid Triawan*, Tadaharu Adachi, Kikuo Kishimoto,
Kazuaki Inaba, Tohru Hashimura * Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
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TA2-2 A new protocol for magnetically-labeled biosensing 8
Tsukasa Takamura1, Yoshitaka Morimoto1, and Adarsh Sandhu1 1Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
TA2-3 Synthesis of small-diameter germanium nanowires 9
for electron device application
Marolop Simanullang*, Koichi Usami*, Tetsuo Kodera*,
Ken Uchida**, *** and Shunri Oda* * Quantum Nanoelectronics Research Center (QNERC)
** Department of Physical Electronics
*** PREST–JST
TA2-4 Comparison of Emulsion Liquid Membrane with Solvent 10
Extraction for Coal Tar Absorption Oil
Y. Shimada, H. Habaki and R. Egashira
Department of International Development Engineering
TA2-5 Improvement of Rubberwood Manufacturing Process by 11
Thermal Treatment of Wood Residues
S. Mitani*, H. Habaki* and R. Egashira*
* Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session TA3 14:30-15:45 (MCS, EEE, IDE, PhyE)
TA3-1 Solubility of Fe in Liquid Phase of Al-Mg-Si Alloy at 973 K 12
Yuichi Kamo, Mitsutoshi Ueda, Kenichi Kawamura, Toshio Maruyama
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
TA3-2 Novel Creep Strengthening Mechanism of Austenitic 13
Heat Resistant Steel for A-USC Power Plants
Imanuel Tarigan*, Keiichi Kurata*, Naoki Takata*,
Takashi Matsuo*, Masao Takeyama* *Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
TA3-3 Localized Behaviors of Rain Measured in Tokyo Tech 14
Millimeter-Wave Model Network
Hasan Md. Mohibul*, Takuichi Hirano**, Jiro Hirokawa*, Makoto Ando*
*Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
**Department of International Development Engineering
TA3-4 Jitter scaling of LC-VCO for ultra-low-voltage 15
sub-picosecond jitter clock generation
Wei Deng, Kenichi Okada and Akira Matsuzawa
Department of Physical Electronics
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TA3-5 The decomposition of nitrous oxide over rutile structure 16
titania supported silver catalysts
W. Hu*, S. Chris* and H. Hinode*
* Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session TB1 10:30-12:00 (OPM, ME, IDE)
TB1-1 Thermoplastic Elastomer by Reactive Blending of 17
Poly (butylene succinate) with Ethylene-Propylene and
Ethylene-Butylene Rubber
K. Jantanasakulwong, K. Kuboyama, T. Ougizawa
Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials
TB1-2 Unsupervised diagnosis in CFRP structures using 18
Statistical analysis of temperature characteristic of resistancce
Y. Suzuki*, Y. Mizutani*, R. Matsuzaki*, and A. Todoroki*
Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
TB1-3 Influence of temperature on sulfate resistance of 19
Cementitious material including blast furnace slag,
Anhydrous gypsum and lime stone powder
T. Uchida*, T. Saito*, N. Otsuki* and Y.S. Lee*
* Department of International Development Engineering
TB1-4 Separation of Cracked Kerosene and Cracked Light Oil 20
Using Solvent Extraction
Y. Yoshimura*, H. Habaki* and R. Egashira*
* Department of International Development Engineering
TB1-5 Structural Effect of Cathode Catalyst Layer 21
on the Performance of PEFC
Hidetoshi Matsuda and Kazuyoshi Fushinobu
Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
TB1-6 The decomposition of nitrous oxide over rutile 22
structure titania supported metal catalysts
P. Gao*, C. Salim*, H. Hinode*
* Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session TB2 13:00-14:15 (ABE, CiE, IDE)
TB2-1 Investigation of Strong Ground Motions Recorded 23
at Kashiwazaki City in 2007
K Katsumata*, K Tokimatsu* and H Arai**
* Department of Architecture and Building Engineering
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** National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management
TB2-2 Development of Failure Mechanisms of a Shallow 24
Foundation Subjected to Combined Loading
Michael Cocjin, Osamu Kusakabe and Sakae Seki
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
TB2-3 Seismic Pounding between Base-Isolated and Fixed-Base 25
Reinforced Concrete Buildings
D. R. Pant and A. C. Wijeyewickrema
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
TB2-4 Assessment of Low Cost Terminal Configuration 26
and Location in Airport
Batari Saraswati*, Shinya Hanaoka**
Department of International Development Engineering
TB2-5 Characterization of Groundwater Development Potential 27
in Agusan del Norte, Philippines
P.A. Joven, S. Yamaguchi and J. Takada
Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session TB3 14:30-15:45 (CM, OPM, CiE, IDE)
TB3-1 Preparation of Soluble Polyimide/MgO Nanohybrid Films 28
by In situ Hybridization and Evaluation of Their Thermal Conductivity
K. Murakami and S. Ando
Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
TB3-2 Influence of entanglements on glass transition 29
Temperature of polystyrene
Yoshinori Kinugasa, Keiichi Kuboyama, Toshiaki Ougizawa
Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials
TB3-3 Effect of Fiber Reinforced Concrete/Cement Composites 30
on the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns
R. G. Zafra*, K. Kawashima*, T. Sasaki*, K. Kajiwara** and M. Nakayama**
*Department of Civil Engineering
** Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center, National Research Institute
for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Miki, Hyogo, Japan
TB3-4 Seismic performance and vulnerability assessment of RC bridge 31
Columns based on computational simulation
Y.P. Yuen*, K. Kawashima**
* Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, HKUST
** Department of Civil Engineering
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TB3-5 Ammonia-nitrogen uptake by seaweed for water quality control 32
in intensive mariculture ponds
Y. Aoki, H. Habaki and R. Egashira
Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session FA1 10:20-11:50 (IDE, ME, MCS)
FA1-1 Biodiesel Fuel Production from Inedible Oil 33
T. Hayashi*, P. Sinthupinyo*, H. Habaki* and R. Egashira*
* Department of International Development Engineering
FA1-2 Effect of NIL on Fracture Toughness of Composite/Adhesive Interface 34
Y. Hikosaka*, R. Matsuzaki**, A. Todoroki** and Y. Mizutani**
*Graduate School of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
** Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
FA1-3 Preparation The development of biodegradable porous 35
Magnesium for implant material
Lubin Jia*, Equo Kobayashi* and Tatsuo Sato*
* Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
FA1-4 Pitting Corrosion of Type 430 Stainless Steel under 36
Chloride Solution Droplet
Sri Hastuty*, Atsushi Nishikata, and Tooru Tsuru
* Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
FA1-5 Manipulation by Adhesion Force between 37
Elastic Beam and Rigid Object
Y. Sekiguchi, P. Hemthavy and K. Takahashi
Department of International Development Engineering
FA1-6 Determination of Reaction Order and Activation Energy 38
of Cu/ZnO/Al2O3-catalyzed Methanol Steam Reforming
Willy Yanto Wijaya, Shunsuke Kawasaki,
Hirotatsu Watanabe, Ken Okazaki Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
Technical Session FA2 13:00-14:15 (ME, EEE, PhyE, IDE)
FA2-1 Development of a Walking Assist Machine Using 39
Crutch – Motion for Turning
Hung-Kuo Su* and Yukio Takeda**
*Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
**Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
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FA2-2 Design of Circularly Polarized 2x2 Patch Antenna Arrays 40
on the Backside of a CMOS Chip for Monopulse Operation
KimHuey Koh, Takuichi Hirano, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
FA2-3 Sensing Film research of Odor Sensor System 41
Chun-Chieh Houa,b*, Bartek Wysznskia,c*, Takamichi Nakamotoa
aDepartment of Physical Electronics
bDepartment of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan cDepartment of Chemical Technology and Engineering,
Technical University of Szczecin, Poland
FA2-4 Charge efficiency for storage of tiny energy with capacitor 42
M.Tanaka*, K. Takahashi* and P. Hemthavy*
* Department of International Development Engineering
FA2-5 Fundamental Research on Application for Electrodeposition Method 43
M. Kubota*, T. Saito* and N. Otsuki*
* Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session FA3 14:30-15:30 (ME, MCS)
FA3-1 Study of Bubble Generation Parameters on Oscillating 44
Heat Pipe Simulation
Raffles Senjaya* and Takayoshi Inoue*
* Dept. of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
FA3-2 Oxide Scale Exfoliation of Fe-12%Cr during Thermal 45
Cyclic Oxidation in Steam Atmosphere at 973 K
Lyta, Mitsutoshi Ueda, Kenichi Kawamura, Toshio Maruyama
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
FA3-3 Solidification microstructure of hot-dip-aluminized coating layers 46
of Al-Mg-Si alloys on pure-iron substrates
Hironari Kawabata, Hiroyasu Tezuka, Equo Kobayashi and Tatsuo Sato
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
Poster Session 15:45-16:45
P-1 Realization of Various Tactile Senses Using 47
Wheel Type Tactile Display
Kazuo Kuroyanagi, Shinji Tanaka and Hidetomo Takahashi
* Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering,
P-2 Study on Validity of Young-Laplace Equation for 48
Micro- or Nano-bubbles
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G.H. Kwon*, and T. Inoue**
* School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Systems Engineering, KAIST
** Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
P-3 The visualization of water transport in PEMFC by using soft X-ray 49
Dongryul Lee*, Takahi Sasabe**, Shohji Tsushima**
and Shuichiro Hirai** * Dep. of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST
** Research Center for Carbon Recycling and Energy
P-4 Mechanical Behavior of ClosedCell Aluminium 50
Foam in Bending
Lin Zhijia*, Farid Triawan** and Kikuo Kishimoto**
* Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, China
**Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
P-5 Gas Flow Characteristics In Nano channel 51
Qi Xiao guang* and Takayoshi Inoue*
* Dept. of Mechanical Science and Engineering
P-6 Research on High Durability Cement-based material 52
Using γ-2CaO・SiO2
Y. Tsuburaya , N. Otsuki , T. Saito , S. Khsmhou
* Department of International Developing Engineering
P-7 Computer liquid Cooling System: Scaling it down 53
N. Farhanah*, M. Hamdi* and M. Fadzil* *Department of Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering,
University Malaya
P-8 Fabrication of Diamond Tool for Nano Plastic Forming 54
C.S. Leo1, M. Yoshino2 and A. Yamanaka2 1 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore 2 Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
P-9 Measurement of non-DLVO Force between Al2O3 Surface 55
in Electrolyte Solutions
M. Hayashi, T. Isobe, A. Nakajima
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
P-10 Calculation of the Shear Stress of the Alumina Slurry 56
during Stirring
N. Yamamoto, T. Isobe and A. Nakajima
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
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P-11 Preparation and Photocatalytic Activity of Cu-grafted TiO2 57
Powders from Titanium Citrate Complex by Two-Step
Hydrothermal Treatments
Kei Yasui , Akira Nakajima , and Toshiro Isobe
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
P-12 Decrease of Frictional Drag in the Circular Pipe by Photoinduced 58
Hydrophilicity of TiO2 Surface
Masaki Nishimura, Akira Nakajima, Munetoshi Sakai
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
Technical Session FB1 10:20-11:50 (ISE, PhyE, EEE, IDE)
FB1-1 Crowd Animation Using Reeb Graph 59
S. Sillapaphiromsuk
Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory
FB1-2 Stereo Computer Vision with Multiple Cameras 60
Cheung King Shan
Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory
FB1-3 Direct Observation of Carrier Motion in Organic Transistors 61
by Second-Harmonic Generation Technique
Keanchuan Lee, Takaaki Manaka and Mitsumasa Iwamoto
Department of Physical Electronics
FB1-4 A 4-element Sub-array of 45-degree Linearly-polarized 62
Hollow-waveguide Slots with Full-corporate Feed
Takashi Tomura, Yohei Miura, Miao Zhang, Jiro Hirokawa
and Makoto Ando Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
FB1-5 A microscopic model for simulating the mixed traffic flow 63
L.X. Nguyen*, and S. Hanaoka*
* Department of International Development Engineering
FB1-6 Design of Switching Regulator in Storage of Tiny Electric Energy 64
S.Huang*, P.Hemthavy*, and K.Takahashi*
*Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session FB2 13:00-14:15 (NE, CiE, IDE)
FB2-1 Experimental Study on Cavitation Erosion and Onset Condition 65
in Sodium Flow
T. Ardiansyah*, M. Asaba, K. Miura** and M. Takahashi***
* Department of Nuclear Engineering
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** Sukegawa Electric, Co., Ltd.
*** Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors
FB2-2 Seismic Stability of Gravity Type Quay Wall on Desaturated 66
Loose Sand
Naomi Komatsumoto*, Jiro Takemura* and Sakae Seki*
* Department of Civil Engineering
FB2-3 The Development of a Rainfall-Induced Landslide Warning System 67
in New Zealand
S.J. Harris*, R.P. Orense* and A. Takahashi**
* Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
The University of Auckland
**Department of Civil Engineering
FB2-4 Chloride Content in Cement Pastes Containing Blast Furnace Slag 68
and Fly Ash
A. A. Odchimar*, N. Otsuki* and T. Saito*
* Department of International Development Engineering
FB2-5 Land Suitability Analysis for Urban Area of Jaipur using 69
Multi-Criteria Evaluation Method
P.N. Dadhich*, S. Hanaoka*
* Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session FB3 14:30-15:30 (EEE, MCS)
FB3-1 Color Retinal Image Coding: Vector Quantization vs. JPEG 70
Agung W. Setiawan* and Toshiaki Fujii**
* Biomedical Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering & Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
**Department of Communications & Integrated Systems
FB3-2 Patterning of Two-Dimensional Graphene Oxide on Silicon Substrates 71
Ryousuke Ishikawa1, Masashi Bando1, Yoshitaka Morimoto1,
and Adarsh Sandhu1,2 1Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 2Quantum Nanoelectronics Research Center
FB3-3 The oxidation behavior of ZMG232L with an electric current 72
supply at 1073 K in Ar-19.9 %H2-0.6 %H2O atmosphere
K.Okumura*, M.Ueda*, K.Kawamura* and T.Maruyama*
* Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics science
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Technical Session FC1 10:20-11:50 (CM, OPM, CiE, IDE)
FC1-1 Structural Analysis of a Fluoro-compound/β-1,3-glucan Inclusion 73
Complex by Solid-state NMR and IR Spectroscopies
Y. Koito*, K. Yamada * and S. Ando*
*Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
FC1-2 Amorphous Blue Phase Liquid Crystal with a Wide Temperature 74
Range
K. V. Le*, S. Taushanoff**, J. Williams***, R. J. Twieg***,
B. K. Sadashiva****, A. Jakli** and H. Takezoe* * Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials
** Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Ohio, USA
*** Department of Chemistry, Kent State University, Ohio, USA
**** Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, India
FC1-3 Analysis of Fracture in 3D Piezoelectric Media under Electrically 75
Permeable and Semi-permeable Boundary Conditions
W. Phongtinnaboot*, J. Rungamornrat*, C. Chintanapakdee*
and A. C. Wijeyewickrema** * Department of Civil Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
** Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
FC1-4 Dispersion Effects of Waves Propagating along a Non-Principal 76
Direction in a Compressible Elastic Layer
P. Kayestha*, A. C. Wijeyewickrema* and K. Kishimoto**
* Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
** Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
FC1-5 Removal of chromium from tannery wastewater by using Mongolian 77
natural zeolites
Tanabe S., Habaki H., Egashira R.
Department of International Development Engineering
FC1-6 Separation of Cracked Kerosene by Emulsion Liquid Membrane 78
Masashi Haruna
Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session FC2 13:00-14:15 (ME, MCS, IDE)
FC2-1 Kinematics Analysis of Underactuated Finger for 79
Pinching and Grasping
N. Z. Azlan and H. Yamaura
Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
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FC2-2 Effect of Substrate Thermal Expansion Coefficient on Magnetic 80
Phase Transition of (La,Sr)MnO3(LSMO) Thin Films
Kenichi Sato*, Sumitaka Tachikawa**, Akira Ohnishi**,
Naoki Wakiya***, Jeffrey S. Cross*, Osamu Sakurai*,
and Kazuo Shinozaki* *Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
** Institute of Space and Astronautical Science,
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
*** Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering,
Shizuoka University
FC2-3 Reduction of TiO2 by Al-Mg Alloy 81
Keita Ouchi*, Yoshinao Kobayashi*, Rie Endo* and Masahiro Susa*
* Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
FC2-4 The potential of bagasse fly ash based activated carbons for 82
removing various pollutants
C.W. Purnomo, C. Salim and H. Hinode
Department of International Development Engineering
FC2-5 Energetical consideration of the effect of a sinusoidal surface 83
roughness on the pin-on-disk contact processes
T.Otake, K.Takahashi
Department of International Development Engineering
Technical Session FC3 14:30-15:30 (ME, ChE)
FC3-1 Investigation of Spacecraft Vibration by Considering Influence 84
of Acoustic Sound Field on Occurring Fill Effect
Naoki Ozawa* and Ichiro Hagiwara**
* Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
** Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science
FC3-2 Potential Distribution Measurement in PEFC Membrane for 85
Membrane Degradation Analysis
M. Ohishi and K. Fushinobu
* Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering
FC3-3 Low Pressure Plasma Treatment of Multi-wall Carbon Nanotubes 86
S. Monchayapisut*, T. Charinpanitkul* and H.Sekiguchi**
* Department of Chemical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
** Department of Chemical Engineering
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